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Jaime Morris ’12 and her husband, Ryan, announce the birth of a daughter Bryar Lee Morris in March. Bryar was welcomed by big sister Mila Grace. April Sanders ’12, ’16 MEd has been named Principal of Clay Hill Elementary School in Ridgeville. For the past three years she was Assistant Principal/Curriculum Specialist of St. George Middle School. She began her teaching career at Williams Memorial Elementary School, where she was named Rookie Teacher of the Year and Teacher of the Year. Krina Patel-Pressley ’15 MEd is an assistant principal at Concord Middle School in Concord, North Carolina. She was a teacher at R. Brown McAllister STEM Elementary School prior to being named assistant principal. Ashley Melson Gresham ’17 MS was named Teacher of the Year at Odyssey Charter School in Newnan, Georgia.

STAY CONNECTED! Send us news about family additions, job changes, etc. To include a photo, email a high resolution jpg. (If you send a professional photograph, please include permission to print from the photographer.) Brianna McNeal ’17 and Zachary Blake ’17 were married May 3. Brianna said, “With the help of amazing coworkers (including the Roper Hospital Nursing Supervisor who married us) and family, our seemingly postponed wedding was able to happen after all.” Courtney Atkins ’19 is a physician assistant at HopeHealth Pediatrics in Manning.

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Ryan Stoudemire ’20 has been Kayla Dellinger Needler ’17 and added to the Athletic Wall of Andrew Needler ’18, are living in Fame at Mid-Carolina High Rock Hill, where Kayla is a nurse School in Prosperity. He played and Andrew is a stay-at-home dad baseball at CSU. for now. They have one son, Noah Briggs Needler. Andrew writes, “Cannot wait to see what path the Lord lights for his future.”

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Correction: The summer issue of CSU Magazine incorrectly listed the wedding date of Teri Kearns ’17 and Sean McGarity ’16. They were married January 4. The couple lives in Atlanta, where Sean is an operations manager for the Georgia Section of the PGA, and Teri is a teacher with Fulton County Schools. Please accept our sincere apology.

RING RETURNED TO MEMBER OF CLASS OF ’72 By Beth Myers

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arlier this summer I was contacted by Beverly Golden. While Beverly was going through her late mother’s belongings she found a 1972 Baptist College class ring. She assumes her mother found it on a beach in the Miami area years ago. No one in Beverley’s family had attended BCC or CSU, so she reached out to the Alumni Office to see if we could find the ring’s rightful owner. The ring was engraved REH. After some research through our old yearbooks, I found that only one member

of the Class of ’72 had those initials, Ronald E. Hickman. The only problem was that we had no current phone number, address, or email address for Ron. Luckily, after a few phone calls and Google searches I found him. His wife’s family regularly visits the Miami area, and he has no clue when he could have lost the ring. Ron is retired from a staffing agency he founded and lives in Marietta, Georgia. He had not been in touch with CSU for over 40 years. Photo: Ron Hickman with his class ring.

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