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Creech-Boswell Society

Class Inductions 1970 & 1971

All Cumberlands graduates of 50 or more years make up the Creech-Boswell Society. Induction into the society is a milestone occasion for any Cumberlands alumnus.

The society is so named to honor the legacies of James Lloyd Creech and James Malcolm Boswell, two Cumberlands presidents who made especially positive, significant, and long-lasting impacts on the school thanks to their forward thinking, determination, and heart for Cumberlands students and the youth of Appalachia.

The Creech-Boswell Society induction ceremony presents a unique opportunity to reconnect with old classmates, reminisce about student days, and create an even stronger shared community with fellow alumni moving forward. Though all society members are invited to enjoy the ceremony, new inductees receive special recognition and receive their society pins. This year’s induction celebrated alumni from both the class of 1970 and the class of 1971.

Group Picture Right: From left to right: Arlo Sharp, ’70, Michael Gerack, ’71, Mike Dougherty, ’71, David Neuner, ’71, Christine Maraist Neuner, ’71, J. Mixon Cowart, ’71, Charles McGinty, ’71, Dennis Minton, ’69.

Executive Director, Erica Harris, ’84, pins Christine Maraist Neuner, ’71 with her official Creech-Boswell Society pin.

Clifford Jones, ’49 and John Brown, ’53, sit on the newly dedicated Boswell Bench.

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