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THE NEWSLETTER FOR THE FRIENDS & ALUMNI OF CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE

Gifts THAT TRANSFORM

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OU SOMETIMES READ ABOUT “TRANSFORMATIONAL GIFTS” WHEN A COLLEGE or university receives a very large donation. You may think, “I wish I could do something like that.” You can! Every contribution to Central Baptist College is a “transformational gift.”Why? Because that gift is used to further the mission of CBC! Did you know that Central Baptist College exists to “TRANSFORM lives through education that integrates Christian Faith and Academic Excellence?”That statement comes directly from our mission statement. So you

see, when you give as God leads and blesses you, it really is a “Gift that Transforms!” Since we all have differing passions – key areas where we want to “see” the transformation our dollars make – you now have the option to choose the fund in which to invest. More details on these Transformational Funds can be found online at cbc.edu/transform.

CBC FUND The “CBC Fund” includes unrestricted contributions to the College. This fund supplements the annual operating budget of the institution.

SCHOLARSHIP FUND Contributions to the “Scholarship Fund” fill the gap created by institutionally funded financial assistance awarded to students. This includes academic scholarships and performance scholarships in the areas of athletics and music.

ALUMNI FUND The “Alumni Fund” supports Alumni Services programs like Homecoming, Half Century Club, Mustangs in the Making and Graduate Gifts.

READ ALL ABOUT THE…… _______________________ Dinner Honors Endowed Scholarships.......................................... 4 President’s Leadership Council Members Named and Class Project Selected.................................. 5 Homecoming 2017 Schedule....... 6 Elder and Walthall Join CBC, Reed Moves to Development....... 9 Alumni & Friends Gathering in St. Louis............................................11 Winter Sports Media Day a Success.....................................15

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The “PACE Fund” supports the College’s Professional Adult College Education Program. The PACE Program offers working adults the opportunity to begin or complete their college degree while still meeting family and work obligations.

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FROM THE PRESIDENT __________________________

Central Baptist College Update

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HAT’S NEXT FOR CENTRAL

BAPTIST COLLEGE? That question frequently occupies my thoughts. Many of you have asked me the same question. As you read this issue of the Connecting Point, a 25-member Strategic Planning Team (SPT) is seeking God’s guidance for the answers to that question.

Two years ago, a similar group met for two days to begin work on a revised Strategic Plan for CBC. We made great progress toward identifying the priorities of the College for the next three to five years. We are now pulling several members of the one original group back together, and adding some new individuals, to renew our focus on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The SPT includes administration, faculty, staff, students, alumni, board members and local business leaders. The completion of a comprehensive strategic plan is vital as we seek to further the mission of the College. The Strategic Plan will then serve as a guide as we work with our architect to complete a revised Campus Facilities Master Plan. Please pray for this group of men and women. Pray for focus, wisdom and discernment as

they undertake this important task. But most importantly, pray for the continuance of the transformational work of God at Central Baptist College. After all, transforming students’ lives is the heart of our mission.

You are invited! I am pleased once again to extend a personal invitation to all CBC alumni and friends to join us on February 3 & 4 for Homecoming 2017. Complete information is included in this issue of the Connecting Point, and there are several new additions to the schedule. Therefore, I encourage you to read about it, and then go to our website and register for Homecoming. If you haven’t been on campus in a while, you will not want to miss this opportunity to see the many ways in which God is blessing Central Baptist College! †

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PARENT FUND The “Parent Fund” supports Student Services programs like Health and Counseling Services, Career Services, Student Activities and Intramurals, and Housing & Residence Life.

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The “Friends of the Library” funds ongoing acquisitions of library resources and the continued development of the Ronald V. Mitchell Archives.

MUSIC FUND The “Music Fund” supplements funds needed for music performance groups like Band, Choir and Singers. Areas of funding include travel, equipment, recruiting and event promotion.

MUSTANG CLUB The “Mustang Club” supplements funds needed for CBC’s 12 intercollegiate athletic programs. Areas of funding include post season travel, equipment and gear, and facility upgrades. †

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YOU CAN MAKE A “GIFT THAT TRANSFORMS!” Thank you for helping CBC continue to fulfill its mission of “transforming lives through education that integrates Christian Faith and Academic Excellence.” Please consider making a “Gift that Transforms” either now or at any time by visiting cbc.edu/give. Once there, choose the fund in which you wish to invest. And remember, every gift is a transformational gift in the life of a student! If you need more information or would prefer printed materials, please contact Amy Reed, Director of Development, at either areed@cbc.edu or 501.205.8934. For information about the Church Fund, contact President Terry Kimbrow at president@cbc.edu or 501.205.8834.

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Central Baptist College Named to Victory Media’s 2017 Military Friendly® Schools List

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ENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE HAS ANNOUNCED THAT IT has earned the 2017 Military Friendly® School designation by Victory Media, publisher of G.I. Jobs®, STEM Jobs and Military Spouse. First published in 2009, Military Friendly® Schools is the most comprehensive, powerful resource for veterans today. Each year, the list of Military Friendly® Schools is provided to service members and their families, helping them select the best college, university or trade school to receive the education and training needed to pursue a civilian career.

Institutions earning the Military Friendly® School designation were evaluated using both public data sources and responses from Victory Media’s proprietary survey. More than 1,600 schools participated in the 2017 survey; 1,160 were awarded with the designation. Ratings methodology, criteria and weightings were determined by Victory Media with input from the Military Friendly® Advisory Council of independent leaders in the higher education and military recruitment community. Final ratings were determined by combining the institution’s survey scores with the assessment of the institution’s ability to meet thresholds for Student Retention, Graduation, Job Placement, Loan Repayment, Persistence (Degree Advancement or Transfer) and Loan Default rates for all students and, specifically, for student veterans.

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CBC President Terry Kimbrow said, “It is an honor to be included on the Military Friendly® Schools list for the eighth year in a row. We have a long tradition of working with students who serve or have served our country. We will continue to do whatever it takes to honor their service.” Currently, at CBC, 14 percent of the institution’s total student population is comprised of students from various branches of the U.S. Military. CBC offers an Associate of Science degree in Military Technologies at locations in Conway and in North Little Rock at Camp Robinson. To admitted students, CBC also offers the following benefits to our service men and women: fulltime veteran advisers on staff, process enrollment certifications for VA GI Bill Education, Federal Tuition Assistance, tuition discounts of up to 25 percent for qualifying soldiers, free evaluations of AARTS/SMARTS military transcripts and participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program. In addition to the Military Technologies associate degree, CBC offers more than 40 degree programs. Twelve of these degree programs are offered in the Professional Adult College Education (PACE) program, and six are online. The PACE program offers the working adult the opportunity to work fulltime and obtain their college degree. For information about CBC, go to cbc.edu/military or call 501-329-6873. †

CBC Adds Church Administration Degree

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added a Bachelor of Science in Church Administration to its list of Professional Adult College Education (PACE) degree programs. Starting in the spring of 2017, the Church Administration degree will help to prepare students to manage the business and administrative aspects of running a church. The degree is designed around upperlevel courses with an emphasis in business and human resource management and church leadership. Additionally, the student will study accounting, computer applications and Christian doctrine in lower-level courses. The flexibility of the degree plan allows the student, via choice of elective coursework, to prepare for an entry-level position in church and organizational management, promotion in the field, entry into a graduate program or even law school. According to Chad Linn, PACE Department Chair and Director of Online Studies at CBC, “This degree bridges the gap between clergy and business staff by properly training nonpastoral or even pastoral servants. We need to equip churches in this area so that clergy are not overwhelmed or taken by surprise with issues outside of spiritual guidance.” Courses will be offered online and in the classroom and are completed in five-week blocks similar to other non-traditional classes. For more information regarding CBC PACE and Online programs, call 501.329.6873, e-mail admissions@cbc.edu or visit cbc.edu/itsyourtime. †

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Dinner Honors Endowed Scholarships Bryant Wilson, Kaylee St. John, Casey Slayton, Richie Arnold

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BC HOSTED ITS ANNUAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

Dinner on Monday, Oct. 24, 2016. The purpose of the event was to recognize the 57 endowed scholarship funds at CBC and to allow the donors to meet the scholarship recipients. CBC President Terry Kimbrow thanked all of the donors for their investment to the mission of CBC and highlighted the importance of endowed scholarships to continue to transform lives through education that integrates Christian faith and academic excellence. †

Dillon East, Marie Brown and Blair Courtney

Ryan Johnson, Janice Attebery, Bryce Attebery, Scott Attebery and Max Sullivan

Ronald Morgan Endowed Scholarship Established

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of The Ronald Morgan Endowed Scholarship. The fund was established by an anonymous donor desiring to honor the ministry of Bro. Morgan, who currently serves as the Pastor of First Baptist Church of Springhill, La. Priority in awarding the Ronald Morgan Endowed Scholarship will be given to Bible majors planning to enter the preaching ministry who are active members of First Baptist Church of Springhill, La., and then to Bible majors planning to enter the preaching ministry who are active members of a Baptist Missionary Association of America (BMAA) church. The Ronald Morgan Endowed Scholarship will join the more than 60 endowed scholarship funds in existence at Central Baptist College. These

combined funds represent more than $2,000,000 in contributions. Endowed scholarships serve as a lasting tribute, as scholarships are awarded from the interest earned from each fund. This means that the principal will never be spent; only the interest will be awarded as scholarships. Scholarships are awarded by vote of the CBC Scholarship Committee, taking into account the qualifications and eligibility of the applicants, as detailed in the scholarship agreement. Contributions to the Ronald Morgan Endowed Scholarship Fund can be sent to Central Baptist College, 1501 College Avenue, Conway, AR 72034. Checks should be made payable to Central Baptist College with “Ronald Morgan Endowed Scholarship” indicated on the memo line. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Sancy Faulk, Vice President for Advancement, at 501-205-8799 or sfaulk@cbc.edu. †

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President’s Leadership Council Members Named and Class Project Selected

Arkansas Student Leadership Forum

F THE MEMBERS OF THE 2016-2017 PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL CLASS ARE: Front Row (L – R): Savannah Graham, Hannah Bowen, Krista Abel, Lenée Gipson. Middle Row (L – R): Candra Barnett, Shayla Green, MaKaye Key, Alyssa Fontillas. Back Row (L – R): Jake Tyson, Preston Jones, Clay Nance

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LEVEN STUDENTS WERE SELECTED TO BE MEMBERS of the 2016-2017 President’s Leadership Council class. The PLC Program is a leadership training program which introduces students to leadership principles through the use of books, guest lectures and handson experiences that allow students to apply the principles learned. In order to complete the PLC program, students must adhere to an attendance policy, participate in four outside activities, serve as an official CBC ambassador for at least two CBC sponsored events, and complete a class project.

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For their class project, the 2016-2017 President’s Leadership Council class has chosen to establish the Cody ‘Gracey’ Miller Endowed Scholarship. On Friday night, August 12, Cody ‘Gracey’ Miller, a CBC student from Forrest City, Ark., was killed in a vehicle accident on Dave Ward Drive in Conway. Cody was a member of the CBC Mustangs Junior Varsity Baseball Team and was a member of Student Orientation Staff. Cody was preparing to begin his second year at CBC. The goal to fully endow this fund is $10,000. The PLC class announced this project to the student body during the November 16 chapel service, and several activities are planned for the spring 2017 semester to meet their fundraising goal. Contributions to the Cody ‘Gracey’ Miller Endowed Scholarship Fund can be made online at cbc.edu/give. Select “other” in the designation field and enter “Cody ‘Gracey’ Miller Endowed Scholarship” in the comments box. Contributions can also be sent to Central Baptist College, 1501 College Avenue, Conway, AR 72034. Checks should be made payable to Central Baptist College with “Cody ‘Gracey’ Miller Endowed Scholarship” indicated on the memo line. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Sancy Faulk, Vice President for Advancement, at 501-205-8799 or sfaulk@cbc.edu. †

OUR CBC STUDENTS RECENTLY TRAVELED TO LITTLE ROCK TO PARTICIPATE IN THE Arkansas Student Leadership Forum October 13-15. The purpose of this event was to provide an opportunity for student leaders at Arkansas colleges and universities to interact with state leaders in an examination of “servant leadership” as demonstrated by Jesus of Nazareth. Student recommendations were submitted, and students entering their sophomore, junior and senior years were then asked to complete an application. CBC was represented by the following students pictured from left to right: Sarah Montgomery, Preston Jones, Candra Barnett and Maxwell Sullivan. †

Hawk to Focus on Admissions in Texas Cassie Hawk has joined the Admissions Department at CBC as a Personal Admissions Officer for out-of-state students specifically focusing on north and northeast Texas. Hawk received a bachelor’s degree in English from Central Baptist College in May 2016. During her time at CBC, Hawk was involved in many activities and clubs, including the Residence Life team, Student Orientation staff, CBC Choir, Student Activities Board and the Diamond Darlins. Hawk is a member of Antioch Baptist Church in Conway, Ark., where she currently serves as a middle school ministry volunteer and a leader in the college ministry, Perspective. Hawk is a native of Hesperia, Calif. To schedule Cassie to come to your youth group, school or church event, contact her at chawk@cbc.edu or 501-205-8897. †

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Homecoming 2017 Schedule of Events: Friday, February 3 »»Stampede Open House 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. For prospective students CBC Community Room RSVP at cbc.edu/stampede

»»Mustang Chili Cook Off, 5 p.m.-7 p.m. CBC Dining Hall FREE Admission – Prizes Awarded To register a team, email mlowry@cbc.edu or call Meagan Lowry at 501-205-8870. Sponsored by CBC Alumni Association and First Service Bank

»»Mustang Carnival, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. A.R. Reddin Fieldhouse FREE ADMISSION – Carnival games, and more!

Saturday, February 4 »»Tower Times Reunion, 9 a.m. Cooper Building – KB 107 10th Anniversary of Tower Media, and you’re invited to celebrate with us!

»»80s-90s Reunion, 9 a.m. Cooper Building Did you attend CBC in the 80s or 90s? If so, join us for a reunion!

»»Half Century Club Induction, 9:30 a.m. Watkins Building – Mitchell Lecture Hall Honoring all 1966 and 1967 Graduates

»»Baseball Ring Ceremony, 10:30 a.m. Story Library Join us as we celebrate the 2016 AMC Conference Champions!

»»Alumni Luncheon, 11:15 a.m. CBC Dining Hall Menu: Fresh Caesar Salad, Peppercorn Pork Tenderloin, Country Green Beans, Twice Baked Potatoes, Italian Cream Cake, Vanilla Cheesecake Speaker: Kyle Gore, CBC Alumnus 2012 RSVP to mlowry@cbc.edu or 501-205-8870.

»»Mustang Basketball, 1 p.m. Lady Mustangs vs. Missouri Baptist Homecoming Queen crowning between games Mustangs vs. Missouri Baptist, 3 p.m.

Gore to Speak at Alumni Luncheon Kyle Gore graduated from Central Baptist College in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in Biblical Studies and Recreational Leadership. After graduation, Kyle began to work at Pine Cove Christian Camps in Tyler, Texas. He is now the men’s director at the high school camp called Shores, where he is in charge of male discipleship and development. Kyle and his wife, Erica, had their first baby, Evelyn Lee, in September of 2015. †

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Homecoming

2017 REGISTRATION FORM

__________________________________________________________________ NAME __________________________________________________________________ SPOUSE/GUEST{S)

Front

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__________________________________________________________________ PHONE EMAIL

SATURDAY ALUMNI LUNCHEON

Adult _______@$11 =$_______ Child(7- 12)* _______@$5 =$_______ *Children 6 and under free.

HOMECOMING T-SHIRTS q Adult S _______@$15

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q Adult M _______@$15

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q Adult L _______@$15

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lndividuaI $35 =$_______ Couple $50 =$_______

q Adult XL _______@$15

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q Adult 2X_______@$15

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PAYMENT METHOD

q Adult 3X _______@$20

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q Adult 4X _______@$20

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP

q Cash q Visa

q Check q MasterCard

q Credit Card q Discover

q Youth S _______@$14

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q Youth M _______@$14

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q Youth L _______@$14

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(Deadline to order t-shirts: Monday, Jan. 16)

TOTAL $_______

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Johnson, Bowen and Ramsey to be Recognized at Homecoming Judy Johnson

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HE CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE’S alumni board is pleased to announce the recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award as Judy Johnson for her service to the community for more than 20 years and her legacy of service to CBC. Judy has strong CBC ties. She attended Central Baptist in 1965, and her father, Charles Strong, was the head of the English Department. Judy married Uriel Johnson, a CBC alum, in November of 1966. Both of Judy’s children, Jason and Clif Johnson, are CBC alum as well. After leaving CBC, Judy attended Arkansas State Teachers College and graduated from Baptist Medical Center School of Nursing in 1968. She is currently employed by St. Vincent’s Infirmary as a Registered Nurse, First Assistant in the Operating Room. Judy was honored by the board of St. Vincent with the establishment of the John Jones-Judy Johnson Endowed WINTER 2016

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Scholarship for nursing excellence. Judy is an active member of Temple Baptist Church in Little Rock where she serves as organist and in the music program. She is a proud mom, mother-in-law and grandmother to six.

attend CBC. Jordan met his wife, Sarah, while at CBC and says, “Sarah is my greatest blessing and partner in ministry!’ Jordan serves at Springhill Baptist Church in Greenbrier, Ark., in the Student Ministry.

The Outstanding Young Alumnus is awarded to an individual who has been instrumental in the advancement of their chosen profession primarily within the last few years. This year’s recipient of the Outstanding Young Alumnus Award is Jordan Bowen.

The alumni board is proud to announce that Chris Ramsey is the recipient of the Mustang Community Impact Award.

Jordan was born in Oklahoma City to Kevin and Vicki Bowen. At a young age, Jordan surrendered his life to Lord and says that his parents love for the Lord is what prompted him to accept Jesus Christ as his Savior. Throughout his life, his love and devotion to Christ deepened, and as a teenager, he surrendered to the ministry and began to preach. Because of this calling, Jordan chose to

Chris graduated CBC in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral Studies. Since then he has poured his life into service and leadership. Chris currently serves as the Chief Learning Officer at The Center for Children and Families, a statewide non-profit agency in Monroe, La. Ramsey volunteers in his local church as a teaching pastor and elder. Along with his wife, Dr. Valerie Ramsey, Chris operates a Christian counseling and coaching business offering lifegiving guidance to leaders, ministers, groups and individuals. †

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Mustang Memories

HALF CENTURY CLUB INDUCTION

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HE CBC ALUMNI OFFICE WILL HOST A HALF CENTURY

Club induction and brunch at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 4 during Homecoming festivities to recognize classmates who graduated 50 years ago or prior. The Alumni Office is in the process of contacting classmates who graduated in 1966 and 1967 to come take part in the event. The event will include a brunch and an induction ceremony. These graduates will receive a special memento from the institution. Please call the Alumni Office if you were a graduate during this time so we can be sure and include you in our mailings, or contact Jessica Faulkner at jfaulkner@cbc.edu or 501-205-8800. Half Century Club Inductees from 1952 – 1965 are also invited to attend. Wear your

THE HISTORY OF CBC TOLD BY YOU At CBC Homecoming 2017, come by and record your Mustang Memories in the Story Library. Mustang Memories will be a collection of interviews with people who have helped to make or witnessed the history of Central Baptist College. Think about your favorite CBC memory, a favorite teacher or anything related to the history of CBC. The Story Library will be open on Friday, February 3 and Saturday, February 4 during Homecoming activities to record your memory. †

Know a Student Who Might be Interested in CBC?

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HE CBC ADMISSIONS OFFICE NEEDS YOUR HELP IN RECRUITING STUDENTS. Refer a

student by going online at cbc.edu/referral and giving us their contact info, or invite them to our spring Stampede Open House. The Open House will be held during Homecoming on February 3 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. This event is for all traditional high school prospectivestudents and their parents. Mustang Alumni, this is a great time to bring your high school student to campus and experience Central Baptist College. RSVP today at cbc.edu/stampede. †

medallion and reconnect with your classmates while celebrating the classes of 1966 and 1967.†

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Elder and Walthall Join CBC, Reed Moves to Development Britni Elder has been hired as Director of Human Resources at CBC. The Director of Human Resources works under the direction of the VP Finance to develop sound, effective, well-documented and readily understood human resource policies and procedures. Elder received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Arkansas State University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. Elder is a member of New Life Church in Conway where she serves as a life group leader and a missions leader. She currently serves on the board of directors for Deliver Hope. Elder and her husband, Steve, reside in Conway along with their three children. Britni Elder

Amy Reed has joined the Development Office at Central Baptist College. Reed most recently served as the Director of Enrollment for Non-Traditional Programs at CBC. She is a 2015 graduate of the CBC PACE program with a degree in leadership and ministry. Reed will be responsible for developing relationships with CBC’s donors to increase the level of support for annual giving and campus-wide fundraising efforts. Reed is a member of the Conway Regional Medical Center Women’s Council, the Women’s Inc. Advisory Board, a Dazzle Daze committee member, a Lion’s Club board member and is a member of the Renewal Ranch Marketing Team. Reed and her husband, Donnie, reside in Conway along with their two children. They are members of Second Baptist Church in Conway. Amy Reed

Brooks Walthall has joined the Enrollment Management Division at Central Baptist College as the new Director of PACE Enrollment. Walthall received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Central Arkansas, a Master of Arts in Education from Western Kentucky University, and completed post-master’s coursework at the University of Northern Colorado. Walthall most recently worked in community development and as the worship leader for Renewal Ranch from March 2015 to the present. He has also worked in higher education in various leadership roles at the University of Central Arkansas and at the University of Arkansas Community College in Batesville, Ark. Walthall is a member of Central Baptist Church in Conway, where he serves on the worship team. Walthall also serves as a Conway Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassador and is a graduate of the Downline Ministry Institute. Brooks is married to Susie and has two children, Brooklyn and Audrey. †

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ALUMNI NOTES 1960s/1970s (1968 & 1971) Jim and Carol Shine retired from the BMA Theological Seminary in Jacksonville after 30 years of service to the school.

1980s (1987) Jim Turner was honored Sept. 11 for 25 years of service to Oak Park Baptist Church. He has been on staff since 1991 and previously also served as youth director.

1990s (1992) CBC President Terry Kimbrow has been named the Dan Nabholz Award honoree by the Faulkner County Leadership Institute. (1992) Drew Cline has accepted the full-time lead pastor position at Temple Baptist Church in Little Rock. (1992) Melanie Malone is the new staff chair of the Faulkner County Cooperative Extension Service. (1996) Greg Reddin, 43, of Conway, Ark., went to be with the Lord on September 30, 2016. (1998) Bobby Heinze, security officer at Peoples Bank in Magnolia, Ark., has reached the milestone of five years of service.

(1999) Kevin Sullivan led the Vilonia Lady Eagles to their third consecutive Class 5A softball state championship appearance. He was named an assistant for the west in the Arkansas All-Star Softball Games. He was named the River Valley & Ozark Edition Softball Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year. He and his wife, Hannah, welcomed their first child, son Jaxon Mark, in June.

2010s

2000s

(2013) Charlie Wagner married Whitney (Whilock) Wagner on September 3, 2016.

(2003) Todd Wesbecher, and wife Erin (Bender) Wesbecher, welcomed baby Josiah. (2005) Katie (Duncan) Patrom, and husband Jon, welcomed baby Duncan. (2006) Scotty Smittle recently accepted a position as a therapist with The Rice Clinic in Little Rock. (2006) Capt. Jared D. Sumbles received the Georgia Military College service award. (2007) Governor Asa Hutchinson appointed Darrell W. Brown to the Arkansas Capitol Zoning District Commission.

(2011) Demi (Floyd) Rose, and husband Chance, welcomed baby Emersyn Joy into the world on July 26, 2016. (2012) Jonathan Cofer was ordained into the ministry on October 23, 2016. (2013) Nathan Brewer was named church planter in residence at Grace Hills Church in Rogers, Ark.

(2015) Victoria Vaughan has been accepted to the Ross University College of Veterinary Medicine in St. Kitts, West Indies. (2016) Tyler Brantley married Emily (Rice) Brantley on October 29, 2016. (2016) Scott Gracey has been admitted to the Cleveland College of Chiropractic. (2016) David Landry has been accepted to the Masters of Science in Biology program at Mississippi College. †

(2008) Lindsey Cosio, and husband Isaiah, welcomed baby Wayne into the world on October 26, 2016.

BECOME A MUSTANG AMBASSADOR The Mustang Ambassadors is a volunteer recruitment group that partners with the Admissions team to recruit mission-fit students to Central Baptist College. Become a part of expanding the mission of Central Baptist College!

Find out more at cbc.edu/ambassador

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Alumni & Friends

Gathering in St. Louis

Jerry and Pam Wood Dudley

Tana Groat Murphy and Stacy Jordan Julie and Jeff Riddle

Phylis and Doug Hoffmann

Julian Dominquez, Christy Dominquez and Jennifer Bullock

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Mustangs Win in St. Louis

Ashlyn Hightower and Morgan Fimple Elmer B. Lindsey throwing out the first pitch.

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HAT A GREAT WEEKEND CBC HAD SEPTEMBER 30 THROUGH OCTOBER 2 AS THE MUSTANGS PARTICIPATED IN THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS AMATEUR GAME PROGRAM.

The Mustang family headed to St. Louis on Friday, September 30 for an Alumni and Friends Event at First Baptist Church in Arnold, Mo. James Southwick, a 1982 CBC alumnus and Director of the Family Life Center in Arnold, facilitated the use of the First Baptist Church facilities. More than 250 alumni, friends and Mustang fans attended the event that included a buffet-style dinner and comments from CBC President Terry Kimbrow and Mustang Head Baseball Coach Dr. Aaron Brister. On Saturday, October 1, the CBC Mustangs played the St. Louis Community College Archers in a game at Busch Stadium. The game was held immediately following the St. Louis Cardinals versus the Pittsburgh Pirates match up. The game was part of the St. Louis Cardinals Amateur Game Program, and CBC was the first Arkansas school to participate. CBC brought more than 1,200 fans to the event and watched the Mustangs defeat the Archers 5-2. Throwing out the first pitch before the Cardinals game and representing CBC was Elmer “B” Lindsey. B is the husband of CBC Board of Trustee member Jenny Lindsey and a former player in the Cardinals organization from 1958 to 1963.

Dillon Lewis, Alesha Hughes, Sarah Headley, Whitney Wagner, Charlie Wagner

Abigail Lowery, Vicki Lowery, Ron Lowery, Emily Lowery Henry and Will Henry

Samantha Boothe and Brady Brashier

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Donnie and Amy Reed, Shelia and Will Isby

Todd and Erin Wesbecher Tim and Lamona Gunter B and Jenny are both CBC and Cardinal fans. Also on the field during the first pitch ceremony were: CBC President Terry Kimbrow, Chairman of the Board of Trustees Jeremy Riddle, Former Chairman of the CBC Board of Trustees Sonny Foster, Mary Ned Foster, Athletic Director Lyle Middleton, Jay Lindsey, Bubba Lindsey, Lisa (Lindsey) Morris, and CBC Board of Trustee Member Jenny Lindsey. On Sunday, October 2, the CBC Baseball Team, those on the Alumni and Friends Mustang Caravan Bus, and other CBC staff attended the 9:30 a.m. service at First Baptist Church in Arnold. The church was so welcoming to this group of more than 150 people. When asked, Dr. Coach Aaron Brister had this to say about the experience, “I believe the event was a total success! The Mustangs’ fans got an exciting ballgame and a win. Our players were able to display the talents that God has given them on a big-time stage. As coaches, we had the opportunity to show family, friends and those that stayed around after the Cardinals game exactly what we are trying to do with this program. We give God the glory as He continues to bless this program and our college. None of us deserve the blessings, but Christ continues to show us favor.” Both the Mustangs and the Archers substituted pitchers often, trying to get everyone a touch. “Our pitching was good,” remarked Coach Brister. “Our hitting finally came around thanks to the leadership of returners Monterio May, L. Donta Howard and Nash Nichols. Newcomer Austin Allen was a bright spot.” In 2016, the CBC baseball team broke win records and won the first American Midwest Conference championship. This event was a good wrap-up of a 45-16 conference championship season and will serve as a pivotal moment to kick start the 2017 season. Visit cbcmustangs.com for the latest updates for baseball and all of CBC’s 12 athletic programs. †

St. Louis Cardinals Freebird Mascot, Elmer B. Lindsey and Matthew Bowman WINTER 2016

Parker New, Cooper New, Shanda New, Tanner New

Killis Woodruff and CBC Baseball Player, Ryan Orr

Michelle and Cory Mitchell, Tom Mitchell

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Austin Kuchinski and Collin Nord discuss game strategy.

Austin Kuchinski waits for the throw from the pitching mound.

Coach Aaron Brister talks to his players before the Mustangs take the field.

Collin Nord pitching on the Cardinals mound.

Austin Allen bunting in the game against St. Louis Community College.

Dominick Meza runs out of the dugout as his name is announced.

Sophomore Dylan Crossley delivering a power fastball in Busch Stadium.

Blaine Norman is all smiles inside the Cardinals home dugout.

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Winter Sports Media Day a Success

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N OCTOBER 18, CBC HOSTED ITS WINTER SPORTS MEDIA DAY for our CBC Winter Sports, including Women’s Basketball, Men’s

Basketball and Wrestling. JR Runyon with Y107 emceed the event as each coach previewed their upcoming season. Student-athletes from each sport were also on hand for questions and interviews.

Athlete Fred Albright and Men’s Head Basketball Coach Wes Sullivan with JR Runyon

The Men’s Basketball schedule includes in-state National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I opponents Arkansas State and Little Rock. The Women’s Basketball season tips off in Montana and also includes games against NCAA Division I Northwestern State and UCA. The Men’s Wrestling team hopes to send wrestlers back to the National Athletic Intercollegiate Association (NAIA) National Championship this season. Come out and support

CBC Athletic Director and Head Women’s Basketball Coach Lyle Middleton and JR Runyon

our Mustang athletics! Schedules can be found at cbcmustangs.com. †

Student Francisco Joseph and Head Wrestling Coach Ken Prophete with JR Runyon

CBC Adds Gaines and Carnahan

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HATEL GAINES HAS BEEN NAMED THE HEAD VOLLEYBALL

Coach at Central Baptist College. Gaines, originally from Jonesboro, Ark., received a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Arkansas State University. Gaines comes to CBC from Cape Girardeau, Mo., where she served as volleyball coach at Cape Girardeau High School. She has five years of coaching experience in different capacities at the high school and Junior Olympic (J.O.) levels. Gaines attended high school at Jonesboro High School, where she earned all-conference honors and all-state volleyball honors. She also earned the title “female athlete of the year” her senior year of high school.

Taylor Carnahan, originally from Russellville, Ark., is entering his first season as Head Men’s Soccer Coach at Central Baptist College. He was the assistant coach for the Mustangs in the 2015-2016 season, when they had a 5-9-2 season. The Shatel Gaines previous year (2014-2015), he was a student assistant helping the Mustangs to a 10-7-2 season. The team made it all the way to the finals of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Regional Tournament. Carnahan is a Central Baptist College alumnus, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology-Exercise Science in 2015. He played for the Mustangs for three years before taking on the role as student assistant his senior year.

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ENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE HAS A NEW SUPPORT

organization to enhance and promote the Mustang Athletic Department. The Mustang Club was recently formed in the fall of 2014. The Club exists to aid the Mustang teams, coaches and student-athletes. Mustang teams compete in the National Athletic Intercollegiate Association (NAIA) in the following sports: Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, Wrestling Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Basketball, Golf and Soccer. The membership levels for the Mustang Club begin at $50 and provide a great opportunity to support the student-athlete population, which makes up nearly 53 percent of the overall student

Carnahan has been an academy trainer and is currently a staff coach for the Arkansas United Soccer Club. †

Help Student Athletes Succeed with the Mustang Club

Taylor Carnahan

population. Join or find out more at cbc.edu/mustangclub. †

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