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Presbyterian College Class Notes
Class Notes
Forever Loyal Blue Hose
Class of 1960
Lawrence Wood ’60 married Helen E. Wood, Aug. 25, 1962. Their son graduated from the Air Force Academy, special forces, now editor Tsarism News, international journalist. Their daughter is a teacher in Boise, Idaho, and their third son passed away in 1967. Lawrence has published two novels, served as a pastor for 45 years, and retired in Atlanta in 2008. Upon retirement, he has traveled 75,000 miles in an RV. Lawrence was awarded an honorary doctorate of divinity degree by PC in 1977.
Class of 1963

On May 4, John Henderson ’63 (2nd from right) led a group of seven on a nine-hour, 15-mile hike from Montreat, N.C., to the Mount Mitchell summit. They are already planning the next trip!
Class of 1966
Michael W. Smith ’66 was highlighted in the 26th edition of “The Best Lawyers in America” as one of the best lawyers in the country. Michael is a partner with the firm of Christian & Barton, LLP in Richmond, Va., and is a past president of the American College of Trial Lawyers.
Class of 1971
Judge Tommy Edwards ’71 retired earlier this year from the bench. He had served since 1991 as a family court judge in the 10th Judicial Circuit in Anderson and Oconee counties of South Carolina. Judge Edwards is one of the longest-serving family court judges in the state. Upon his retirement, a portrait was commissioned to hang in his courtroom in his honor.
Class of 1974
Dr. Stan Reid ’74 is currently serving his fourth congregation in interim ministry as stated supply pastor at McCarter Presbyterian Church in Greenville, S.C. He is serving his second term on the Board of Trustees at PC as well as serving as a member of the Board of Directors of the Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and treasurer of the Foothills Presbytery and the Committee on Preparation for Ministry. In his spare time, Stan and his wife, Tricia (Lake) ’76, do their best to keep up with their seven grandchildren and their loving parents.
Class of 1979
The Rev. Lawrence Peebles ’79 became the pastor of the Santee Presbyterian Church in Santee, S.C., on March 1, 2019.

Hartsville High School named Barry Harley ’79 as the new athletic director. Barry has served for 40 years in South Carolina public schools as a teacher and a coach. He also previously served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps.
Class of 1981
Andy Forrest ’81, a financial advisor with Raymond James & Associates, was selected to become a member of the Institute of Investment Management Consulting (IIMC) at Raymond James. The Institute was developed to help financial advisors drive success in their consulting practices through educational programs, ongoing communications forums and networking with other financial advisors. The IIMC curriculum provides these advisors with advanced knowledge and concepts commensurate with many high level institutional money management consultants. IIMC members are selected based on their demonstrated commitment to pursuing a consulting approach in managing and growing their practices.
The Rev. James Platt ’81 recently retired from the South Carolina Department of Mental Health and is now living in Rock Hill, S.C., serving as the supply pastor for Ramah and Beersheba Presbyterian Churches.
Class of 1985

Joe Alexander ’85 is now the director of Data & Analytics at the Agape Youth and Family Center in Atlanta, Ga.
Class of 1987
Kim ’87 and Brian ’87 Purcell and their family took a European vacation over spring break this past spring. They ran into Karl Gustafson, former Provost Dr. Anita Gustafson’s son, as they were walking into Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. And, while in Perth, Scotland, they stayed with Kim’s suitemate, Dr. Jane Hall Crawford '88, and her husband, Graham, in the manse of the Kinnoull Parish Church, where Graham is minister. It's a small PC world!
Class of 1989
David Grate ’89 recently celebrated 20 years with Verizon Wireless and is now working from home in Hilliard, Ohio, as a tech chat expert. He has also been very involved with the Hilliard Kiwanis, serving as president in 2016-17, and is the upcoming lieutenant governor for 2019-20 in 10W section of Ohio. David was interim choir director at his church and now enjoys singing in the church choir.
Class of 1990
David Padgett ’90 was selected as a finalist for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Police Relations Award on May 17 for his work with the Latin American Coalition. David has worked closely with the Latin American Coalition over the last five years to find a location to open a day labor center to give day laborers a safe place out of the elements while they wait on contractors to pick them up for work. They were able to successfully open a new day labor center on May 1, 2018. David also did several glove and coat drives to ensure that day laborers had the necessary clothing items while working outside in different types of weather. He has also been a finalist for the Community Police Relations Award in 2010 and 2014, which shows his desire to work hard to address the many needs of the communities that he serves as a Charlotte Mecklenburg police officer.
David was also promoted to the rank of sergeant with the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department on June 7, 2019. Pictured pinning his new sergeant’s badge is his wife, Renee D. Leebrick ’92.
Class of 1991
Mary Ellen Vernon ’91 has been serving as the director of discipleship for youth and adults at Community Presbyterian Church in Pinehurst, N.C., since June 1.
Dr. Tim Pysell ’91 returned to PC in the summer of 2017 to help start the physician assistant studies program. He previously served as vice president of Value-Based Services at OrthoCarolina and currently serves as the deputy commander of TN-1 Disaster Medical Assistance Team, a branch of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Class of 1992
Mark Mullen ’92 dreamed of someday owning his own business. He just had no idea it would end up being a trash business! Mark and Mark Nelson recently bought Billy’s Trash of Roebuck and renamed it Spartan Waste. They took more than 1,000 residential customers on Jan. 7, and today they’ve built their base to more than 1,500 customers throughout Spartanburg County.
Mrs. Mary Helen Lezan ’92 obtained her master’s degree in nursing administration in May of 2013 and received her master’s of nurse practitioner in 2018. She now works for Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas, part of Prisma Health, formerly Greenville Health System, as a total joint nurse practitioner.
Friends since their first year at PC in 1989, Shelley Phipps Cadena ’93, Ellen Mercer Foster ’93, Kerri Pynne Hill ’93 and Shara Garwood Sanders ’92 enjoyed a wonderful weekend at The Partridge Inn in Augusta, Ga. They were surprised and excited to see the PC flag flying outside the hotel!
Ray Canady Jr. ’92 was named the athletic director for Irmo High School. A graduate of the school, Ray has served previously as assistant athletic director, as well as teacher and coach. “Irmo is home to me, and I’m so proud to serve in the role of athletic director,” he said. “With a new head football coach and years of athletic excellence to build on, it’s a great time to be a Yellow Jacket. We’re excited to show the community what Irmo athletics is all about.”
Class of 1993
Phil Ulrich ’93 was recently named the chief human resources officer of FLEX, a 200,000-employee manufacturing solutions provider that designs and builds intelligent products.
Phil has helped combine complex organizations, managed global labor strategy and negotiations, on-boarded tens of thousands of employees for greenfield plants, and implemented business-centric HR organizations in his previous roles.
Prior to joining Flex, Phil was senior vice president, human resources,electrical sector for Eaton, a global power management company.
He holds a master’ s degree in industrial/organization psychology from Clemson University and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from PC.
Class of 1995
Dr. Rhett Wilson, Sr. ’95 recently accepted the position of senior writer for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in Charlotte, N.C. Rhett and his family live in Lancaster, S.C.
Class of 1996
On Feb. 1, Jamerson ( Jamie) Moses ’96 was promoted to the rank of colonel in the United States Army. He has served at Fort Bragg in Special Operations Command for the last five years. Prior to his Fort Bragg assignment, he attended the Naval War College in Newport R.I., where he earned a Master of Arts in national security and strategic studies. In May, Jamie deployed in support of Iraqi Counter-Terrorism operations. His wife, Tabitha Terry Moses ’96, and three children, Azilee (15), Cade (13) and Calan (11), will hold down the fort in Whispering Pines, N.C., while Jamie serves remotely for the next year.
Class of 1997
The Rev. Dr. Brandi Casto-Waters ’97 became the pastor of Faith Presbyterian Church in Cape Coral, Fla., in June. After graduating from PC, Brandi earned a doctorate degree at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Ga.
She has been pastor at the First Presbyterian Church in Greer, S.C., for 12 years. Previously, she served as associate director of Celtic Cross and as an adjunct member of the religion faculty at PC; associate pastor for mission and pastoral care at John Knox Presbyterian Church in Greenville, S.C.; Hospice chaplain in Atlanta; youth minister at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Atlanta; and pastor intern at First Presbyterian Church in Asheville, N.C. She also was a member of the board of Triune Mercy Center in Greenville for eight years, for which she chaired several committees and was vice chair of the board.
Brandi is married to the Rev. Andrew Casto-Waters, also an ordained pastor in the Presbyterian Church (USA). They have two daughters: Ella, who is in 10th grade, and Lucy, who is in ninth.
Jack Murphy ’97 has joined SixAsis as vice president of sales. He has more than 20 years of experience in the building industry. Previously, Jack was vice president of sales and marketing at Trulite Glass & Aluminum. Jack and his wife have two young children and live in Charleston, S.C.
Class of 1998

John Scott ’98 lives in Atlanta with his wife, Molly, and children, Julia (9), Henry (6) and Mary (4). John works at Mailchimp as a senior engineer in data engineering.
Class of 2000

At the Junior League of Columbia's End of Year Celebration in May, Lane Jeselnik Goodwin ’00 was awarded with the Katherine Heath Manning Perry Award. This award recognizes an active member in good standing who has excelled in community volunteerism and activism, through her JLC placements and through extensions of her JLC work and training. In addition, Lane is a graduate of the 2019 class of Leadership Columbia, a program of the Columbia Chamber.
Class of 2002
Sarah Erwin ’02 recently graduated from S.C. Bankers School. Sarah currently serves as the assistant vice president, credit analyst at Carolina Alliance Bank.
Class of 2003
After completing a doctorate degree in the fall of 2018, Dr. Kurt Hitzeman ’03 was asked to be a part of Harvard University's Case Method Project in August. Kurt, his wife, Andrea, and daughter, Lilly Katherine, reside in Carrollton, Ga., and he has been employed by the Carrollton City School System for 13 years.
After a 15-year career in college counseling, Ivey Harrison ’03 recently joined the team at YouScience and works with high schools around the country, encouraging students to use their aptitudes to better understand their best fit education and career pathways. They use psychometrically valid brain games to uncover users’ natural talents, then combine those aptitude measures with interests to generate the YouScience Profile. Within their profile, users can explore their aptitudes, review personalized career matches and develop affirming language to better highlight their assets in interviews and resumes.
Dr. Amanda Barroso ’03 married Jorge Barroso IV in October 2018 in Atlanta, Ga. They are expecting their first child in October 2019. Amanda was recently hired as a writer/editor on the Social & Demographic Trends team at Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C.

The Rev. Dave Latham ’03 was recently called to be the new senior pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church in Fort Payne, Ala. Previously, he served as the director of admissions at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, N.C.
Class of 2004
Paul Newell ’04 has joined the private banking team at Fifth Third Bank as a vice president and wealth management adviser. Paul brings five years of experience in financial services and wealth planning with day-to-day plan implementation; estate planning and business planning. His experience spans a variety of financial services roles from client adviser to branch manager and personal banker. Paul most recently served as a vice president and client adviser of private wealth management at SunTrust, where he worked with high net-worth clients. Paul graduated from the Charleston School of Law and is a licensed attorney.
Class of 2005
Catherine Voelker ’05 graduated in the fall of 2018 with her postmaster’s certificate family nurse practitioner from USC in Columbia, S.C. She previously received her master’s degree in nursing administration in 2013 from Clemson University. Catherine is currently employed with Upstate Lung and Critical Care Specialists in Spartanburg, S.C., as a nurse practitioner. She lives in Cowpens with her husband, her son, Jackson, and is expecting baby #2 in November 2019.
Class of 2006

Naomi Onsri ’06 has spent the past three years living in Morocco, where she met her now husband. They have just moved back to the U.S. to be married and live here full-time. The couple owns two rental home properties in Morocco and plan to continue this business in the U.S. and other beautiful locations around the world! Naomi’s parents are Bruce ’80 and Jane Ollis ’81.

First Presbyterian Church of Monroe, N.C.,welcomed Erin Gaston Morgan ’06 on Aug. 18 as their new pastor. This is the first time in the history of the church that a female has served in this role. Erin relocated to Monroe from Aiken, S.C. She and her husband, Jeff, have one child, daughter, Valerie.
Class of 2007

Olivia Blakely (Caswell) Kralovec ’07 was married on April 27 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., to Robert John Kralovec II (Drake University 2008). The couple met on a bus in New York City, where they lived until 2016. Robert is a writer from Petaluma, Calif., and Blakely is manager of exhibitions at the North Carolina Museum of Art. They currently reside in Raleigh, N.C., with their dog, Eloise. PC alumni in attendance of their wedding included Whitney Caswell ’05, Katrina (Foppiano) Pierson ’07, and Mark Logan ’07.
Class of 2008
Wells Dunlap ’08 has been promoted to commercial relationship manager with Countybank in Greenwood, S.C. Wells joined Countybank in 2013 and previously served as commercial credit analyst and CRA officer. Wells holds a bachelor's degree in business management from PC and has completed Leadership Greenwood and the South Carolina Bankers School. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Greenwood County Community Foundation, the Greenwood Museum, the South Carolina Young Bankers Association, and Community Initiatives.
Ashley Sprott-Hillsman ’08 has served as the director of events for the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce since November 2017.
Class of 2009

Brittany ( Johnson) Goodson ’09 and her husband, Austin, welcomed their first child, daughter Ellis Hadley Goodson, on Dec. 4, 2018.
Daniel Peeler ’09 now serves in a dual-role position as the librarian for Reformation Bible College and a content curator for Ligonier’s digital content services department. Daniel resides in Orange City, Fla.

Trey ’09 and Julie (Guess) ’09 Boyd welcomed their first child, Van William Boyd, in March. They currently live in Spartanburg, S.C. Trey is the clinical director for PC’s new physician assistant studies program.

In February, Steve Cummings ’09 was married to Ms. Sarah Cheung in Melbourne, Australia. Since the fall of 2018, Steve has been working for Xingfu English Wonderland in New Taipei City, Taiwan, as a foreign English teacher. He has also been working on a travel blog called Cummings & Goings, cummingsandgoings.net. The blog helps keep people informed of Steve and Sarah’s travels, shares tips, and hopefully inspires others to travel the world more.
Class of 2011
Margaret Kathryn (Kat) Leitner ’11 co-founded her own company, Allora Solutions Group. The company helps businesses navigate the day-to-day challenges associated with people, process and performance. Kat currently resides in Johns Island, S.C.

John O’Neall Robinson ’11 recently became engaged to Miss Ariel Wren. The couple resides in Greenville, S.C., where Ariel is employed as a human resource generalist at Alfmeier Friedrichs & Rath LLC. John is employed by Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing. The wedding is planned for May 9, 2020 in Travelers Rest, S.C.

Shelley Whitehead ’11 received her Ph.D. in entomology from Penn State University in May after defending her dissertation in November 2018 entitled, "Nature Nurtures: how environmental variation influences Anopheles stephensi vectorial capacity.” She has moved back to South Carolina and is beginning a new position at Converse College in Spartanburg in the biology department. **Picture includes her dad, Danny Whitehead ’68**
Class of 2012
Caroline McGill ’12 joined the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs at the Medical University of South Carolina in April.
Erin Fish ’12 is now the general manager at The Sanctum Café in Orlando, Fla. She is also a yoga teacher in her spare time.

Carl ’12 and Kasay ’12 Gambrell were married on June 1. They were married at Carl's childhood church in downtown Charlotte, N.C. First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte. The wedding ceremony was followed by a wonderful reception at Providence Country Club with many alumni and staff from PC. The couple resided in Clinton, S.C., for five years before moving to Rock Hill, S.C., in September. Kasay will take over the women's golf team at Winthrop University.

On June 15, Claire Chewning ’12 wed Clairborne Alexander Smith in Georgetown, S.C. Claire received her Master of Arts in teacher education from Converse College and is employed at River Ridge Academy in Bluffton. PC alumni in the wedding party include Harriett-Graham (Courtney) Kramer ’16.

Thomas (T.J.) Devine ’12 was named principal at Lake City Early Childhood Center of the Arts. He served as the assistant principal at the school for the past two years. He received his bachelor’s degree in education from PC in 2012 and his master’s degree in education administration from the University of Scranton.
Class of 2013
On July 21, 2018, Theresa Covarrubias ’13 married Andrew Covarrubias.
Sarah Morgan Riley ’13 and Dustin Charles Scott ’13 were married April 21, 2018. The ceremony and reception took place at Cypress Trees Plantation on Edisto Island. There were five PC alumni in the wedding party including Bess Reynolds ’13, Blythe Reynolds Robertson ’13, Katherine Wade Carli ’13, Dylan Brandon ’13, and Kevin Flanagan ’13. The Scotts live in Columbia, S.C. Sarah is a reading interventionist at Leaphart Elementary in Irmo, while Dustin is a CPA and tax manager with McGregor & Company in Forest Acres.
Dr. Drew Brandel ’13 returned to PC in August as a tenure-trackassistant professor of psychology. He was a school psychologist inFort Worth, Texas, prior to moving to Simpsonville, S.C.
Class of 2014

Karlie Smith Cain ’14 and her husband,Matt, welcomed their daughter, Kennedy Brooke Cain, in October 2018.

Dr. Michelle Jones-Moon ’14 graduated on May 17 with her doctorate of osteopathic medicine from the Edward Via College of Osetopathic Medicine — Carolinas campus. She began her family medicine residency at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System on July 1.
Maggie Carson ’14, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences in the University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health, received the President’s Award from the South Carolina Public Health Association (SCPHA). SCPHA is a statewide non profit organization that works to advance the profession by serving public health professionals who seek to improve health at the population level.
Class of 2015
Dr. Billy Mullinax ’15 graduated from medical school and will attend residency for internal medicine at Emory University School of Medicine.
Kaitlin Courtnay Gibson ’15 made a perfect score on her board exam for the South Carolina Physical Therapist Assistant License this last January. She was the first student in program history to make a perfect score (800/800) on the PTA-NPTE exam in Midlands Tech history.

Isaac Cooper ’15 and Mariel Fridy Cooper ’15 were married on July 6 at the Barn at Forevermore Farms in Moore, S.C. Isaac and Mariel both work at Clinton Middle School in Clinton, S.C. Isaac is the career development facilitator, assistant football coach and head basketball coach. Mariel is a math and science teacher at CMS and head varsity volleyball coach at Clinton High School. Isaac and Mariel are teachers in the Presbyterian College CHAMPS program.
Emily Moore ’15, a certified clinical vestibular therapist, graduated from Western Carolina University with a doctorate in physical therapy in May 2018.
Class of 2016
Dr. Hannah Garber ’16 co-founded and was named executive director of a nonprofit organization called Environmental Justice Alliance in February. The organization seeks to promote environmental justice for disadvantaged and marginalized communities in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Some of the planned activities include providing environmental solutions such as hazard reduction through tree care and installation of organic community gardens at homeless shelters.
Sydney Seigler ’16 became a Society of Human Resources Management Certified Professional in February.
Laura Nix ’16 graduated with her master's degree in December 2018 and started a new job in January.

Dr. Lauren Berkey ’16 received her Doctor of Dental Medicine from the Medical University of South Carolina in May. She was thrilled to receive several awards at the graduation ceremony, including the The Huynh/Huynh- Le Outstanding Senior Clinician Award and Dental Lifeline Network Outstanding Student Award.
Tyler Scott ’16 and Jessica Cole ’16 were recently engaged.
Class of 2018
Katie Bishop ’18 received her Master of Accountancy degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and is now employed at Moore Colson CPAs and Advisors in Atlanta, Ga.

Sela Vaughan ’18 graduated from Clemson with her master’s degree in accounting and recently found out that she passed all of the CPA exams.
Class of 2019
Rock Ya-Sin ’19 was signed by the Indianapolis Colts earlier this year. He was selected in the second round of the draft as the 34th pick overall. Rock played three seasons (2015-17) at PC. In 2017, he started all 11 games and was a First Team All-Big South choice after recording a school-record five interceptions in addition to 49 tackles and two fumble recoveries. Rock started all 11 games in 2016 and registered 31 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, one fumble recovery, one defensive touchdown, and a team-high nine passes defended. As a freshman in 2015, he played in all 11 games (two starts) and tallied 15 tackles and two passes defended. Rock showed up on the first day of training camp with the Colts in his PC gear. He is proud to have been a Blue Hose.
Alexander Peachy ’19 was accepted into the master’s degree programin business analytics at Boston University.
Upon graduation in May, Zach Crumlich ’19 moved to Charlotte,N. C., and is now employed by Hill Manufacturing as a specialtychemical sales representative.
Macree Penny ’19 will attend the University of North Carolina atCharlotte and study to earn a master’s degree in history.
J.T. Davis ’19 recently completed a position as interim summer campdirector at the Calvin Center in Georgia. In August, he began aPresbyterian Mission Young Adult Volunteers year in Asheville, N. C.
PCSP Class of 2019
Dr. Jonathan Strickland ’15, ’19 , having earned his undergraduate degree in 2015, graduated with his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from PC School of Pharmacy in May.
Dr. Megan Ritter ’19 graduated from PC School of Pharmacy in May.
Dr. Jolly Kuriakose ’19 graduated from PC School of Pharmacy in May with honors. She will begin a PGY-1 residency position with AdventHealth in Orlando, Fla.
Celebrating 100 Years of PC ROTC

Major General (MG) James Burroughs Allen ’55 enrolled at PC in 1951 on a football scholarship and lettered as a linebacker and center. He was an English major and member of the ROTC program. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Infantry upon his graduation in 1955. MG Allen served in the US Army for 35 years and held every level of leadership that exists in the U.S. Army. These include Platoon Command in Germany, Company Command at Ft. Benning, Ga., Battalion Command at Ft. Jackson, S.C., Brigade Command in the Republic of Korea, Division Command in Germany, and Deputy Corps Commander in Germany.
In addition to the command positions, he served two tours in combat in Vietnam. Through the U.S. Army, MG Allen attended various schools and received an exclusive education including Special Warfare School at Ft. Bragg, N.C., Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth Kan., and U.S. Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Penn.
MG Allen received multiple awards and decorations, but of the Army awards and decorations, his Combat Infantryman’s Badge, his Bronze Star, and Legion of Merit have significant professional value. Of all of his awards, decorations, and recognitions, he indicated his most cherished came from PC. The College recognized his leadership and accomplishments and presented him with the Alumni Gold P Award and inducted him into the ROTC Alumni Hall of Fame. MG Allen served as the first chair of the ROTC Alumni Council and remained in that position for many years, faithfully serving his alma mater.

Christian Patte ’56 was born in Geneva, Switzerland, and arrived in Clinton as a boy when his father, Dr. Edouard Patte, joined the faculty in 1947 as a sociology professor and director of the choir. After graduating from Clinton High School, Christian enrolled at PC, and like all the other underclassmen, took part in the College’s Army ROTC program. He distinguished himself as a student and cadet, earning a degree in physics in 1956.
Even though the PC alumnus had never planned for a career in the Army, Christian excelled as a young soldier and, with one thing leading to another, realized he had found his calling in service to his country and rose to the rank of major general. In a career that spanned more than 30 years, MG Patte traveled to outposts around the globe, including serving as Defense Attache at the U.S. Embassy in Paris, where he was given the Order of Merit (rank of commander) by the President of France.
He also served as deputy commander of the 21st Support Command in Germany and deputy chief of staff, logistics, for the U.S. Army in Europe. MG Patte’s career concluded as the director of logistics for the U.S. Central Command, providing security assistance to 14 East African and Middle East countries. His military awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, and the Bronze Star. Following his retirement, he accepted a post with NATO, serving as the director of logistics in the organization’s Belgium headquarters.
In Memory of...
Marjorie Miller Griffin ’44 of Clinton, S.C., died June 24, 2019, at the age of 95.
Calhoun (Cally) F. Gault ’48 of Clinton, S.C., died April 19, 2019, at the age of 91.
Charles Marvin Betttis ’49 of Union, S.C., died May 18, 2019, at the age of 91.
Rev. Dr. Benson Cain ’50 of Greenwood, S.C., died April 27, 2019, at the age of 93.
Harrell Edward Graham ’50 of Charlotte, N.C., died March 25, 2019, at the age of 92.
Oscar Leroy (Pat) Patterson ’52 of Woodruff, S.C., died May 7, 2019, at the age of 91.
Junius Scott Bagnal, Jr. ’54 (Matriculate) of Edisto Island, S.C., died July 18, 2019, at the age of 87.
Lucille Uldrick Oliver ’54 of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., died August 8, 2019, at the age of 87.
J. Warren Templeton ’54 of Spartanburg, S.C., died July 2, 2019, at the age of 87.
Bruce Mandley Thompson ’57 of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., died May 6, 2019, at the age of 83.
James ( Jimmy) Herman Dunn ’59 of Andrews, S.C., died April 27, 2019, at the age of 82.
Elizabeth Richardson Wilburn ’60 of Clinton, S.C., died April 20, 2019, at the age of 90.
Dr. W. Donald Kay ’61 of Columbia, S.C., died June 22, 2019, at the age of 79.
Anne Reigle Carbone ’64 of Elizabethtown, Pa., died May 27, 2019, at the age of 77.
James Fielder Allred ’69 of Gilbert, S.C., died May 6, 2019, at the age of 72.
Jill Clark Green ’69 of Rock Hill, S.C., died July 7, 2019, at the age of 72.
Kathy Rudy Bergman ’72 of Olathe, Kan., died April 29, 2019, at the age of 68.
Rev. Dr. Edward James Conner ’72 of Effingham, S.C., died January 5, 2019, at the age of 69.
Robert P. Stutts ’72 of Columbia, S.C., died June 20, 2019, at the age of 68.
Earl Wright Wade ’72 of Spartanburg, S.C., died March 31, 2019, at the age of 69.
Martin (Marty) L. Hammill ’77 of Kill Devils Hills, N.C., died April 9, 2019, at the age of 63.
Diane “Dede” Dreisbach Weber ’82 of Snellville, Ga., died June 24, 2019, at the age of 59.
Joshua W. Eargle ’17 of Chapin, S.C., died July 18, 2019, at the age of 23.