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1950s Top
Kenneth O. Baldwin ’52 is a retired office manager, systems analyst, and technical editor residing in Nampa, Idaho. He has enjoyed traveling in England, Scotland, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, China, Pakistan, Australia, and other countries. He has three children: Douglas, Judith Mayfield, and foster son Robert Hamblen. EMAIL

Ray Isaac Berryman ’52 is retired and lives in East Missoula, Mont. He and his wife, Alice Mary, have three children: Teddy, Raetha Brose att., and Linda Boydston. They are active in their local church and are sponsoring several grandchildren in foreign missionary activities.

Leo James Dorgan ’52 and his wife, Anna (Surdal) ’47, make their home in Pendleton, Ore. They have four children: Lonnie ’71, Judy Kamensky ’72, Hazel Lu ’78, and David. Before retiring, Leo’s work experiences included employment at Harris Pine Mills and a nursing home.

Vernon Hoefer ’52 and his wife, Betty, live in Salem, Ore. They have three children: Norland, Laurene Brousseau, and Gwendolyn Sunken. Before retiring in 1984, Vernon taught in elementary schools and worked for U.S. Plywood at Lebanon Mill in Tennessee.

Shirley Hansen Howard ’52 and her husband, Arthur att., live in Ringgold, Ga. Before retiring, Shirley taught nursing at Southern Adventist University and managed a homeless shelter clinic. She now volunteers at the clinic. Shirley enjoys traveling, sewing, and gardening. The couple has six children: Mike, William, Robert, Richard, Ronald, and Sheri Howard-Keele. EMAIL

Jack Kortzeborn ’52 is a retired pediatrician and lives in Stockton, Calif. He spent time in the U.S. Navy, practiced pediatrics, was a medical director, and most recently was a telecommunication consultant for Valley Mountain Regional Center in Stockton. He and his wife, Elaine, have two daughters: Karen and Catherine. EMAIL

Helen (Stratton) Kramer ’52 is a retired teacher and lives in Grants Pass, Ore. She has taught grade school, worked as a cook assistant, and was head coordinator for the fellowship dinners in her church. She has three children: Edith att., David ’97, and Curtis ’84 and ’85. EMAIL

Charles Leeper ’52 resides in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He received his medical degree from Loma Linda University and is now a retired physician.

Wesley Masterjohn ’52 and his wife, Alice, are living in Oceanside, Calif. He retired from his office and hospital practice in 1995. Now Wesley enjoys traveling in his motorhome to the many locations in California, where he works at different clinics or doctor offices. He also enjoys playing golf when time allows. The couple has three children: Melissa Lloyd att., James, and Ronald.

Phyllis E. Miller ’52 resides in Portland, Ore. She worked as a registered nurse at Portland Adventist Medical Center for 40 years, and she currently volunteers at the center’s chaplain’s office when needed. Phyllis enjoys hiking and gardening—especially growing roses.

Olen Nations ’52 and his wife, Mary (Spenst) ’53, are living in Grants Pass, Ore. They have two children: Sandy Puntney and Randy. He is a retired nursing home administrator, but remains busy working as a builder, land developer, and church elder. Olen enjoys gardening and playing the violin, harmonica, and trumpet. EMAIL

Findlay E. Russell ’52 and his wife, Marilyn, live in Tucson, Ariz. One of their five children, Christa Ann ’73, graduated from WWC. Findlay is a research professor of pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Arizona. After college, he received a medical degree from Loma Linda University, and a doctorate of philosophy and an honorary doctorate of laws from University of Santa Barbara. He enjoys restoring antique cars, fishing, writing, and music. Findlay was honored as Alumnus of the Year during Loma Linda Homecoming in 2001. He is a world- renowned scientist, researcher, and pioneer in the development of antivenins to be used for snakebite victims. In 2000 the Federal Drug Administration approved an antivenin that he and John Sullivan worked on for almost 20 years. Both a scorpion and a spider have been named after Findlay.

Ernest Schaak ’52 and his wife, Bernice (Lecklider) att., live in Spokane, Wash., and have one daughter, Renee Robinson att. Ernest worked for the Montana Conference as a teacher, education superintendent, youth director, and Adventist-Laymen in Service and Industry director. He worked for the Idaho Conference as education superintendent and youth director, and for the Upper Columbia Conference as associate education superintendent. Since retiring in 1989, he has worked with Christian LifeLine Radio and tv, and the “He’s Alive” channel. EMAIL

Richard C. Schneider ’52 and his wife, Janet, make their home in Riverside, Calif. They have four children: Kurt, Robin, Jennifer, and Scott, and two grandsons. Richard works in pathology at Riverside General Hospital Laboratories. He enjoys snow skiing, water skiing, golf, tennis, and gardening. EMAIL

Dorothy (Jenkins) Shelton ’52 resides in Canaan, Conn., and has four children: Jana (Nash) Alva att., Kenneth Nash att., Lewis, and Joylin. Dorothy retired from her nursing career after 40 years. She enjoys reading, learning to use her computer, and playing the piano.

Grover L. Starr ’52 is a retired architect and lives in San Diego, Calif. He and his wife, Bonnie L. (Wilson) att., have three children, Debra, Brian, and Kevin. Grover is involved in his local church and in community planning activities and volunteer work. He enjoys visiting his children and their families, traveling in Europe, gardening, and home improvement.

James A. Ward ’52 and his wife, Ellen, live in Willowbrook, Ill. They have three children: James Daryll, Ethel Jean Thanez, and Sharon Ester Boening. James worked for the church for 40 years. Graduating from WWC was the greatest fulfillment for James. “It was made possible only by my wonderful wife teaching the Stateline church school. Without her I would never have made it.”

William R. Watson ’52 and his wife, Olive (Riggins) att., live in Grants Pass, Ore. and have two children: Judith and Kenneth. Before retiring, Bill worked in auditing, public accounting, and government accounting. Olive worked in nursing, taking some time out to raise their two adopted children. Bill and Olive are still active in church work. Bill is a camera operator for the Better Life tv production studio, which broadcasts 3abn and their local productions to Southern Oregon. Olive teaches Sabbath school and enjoys riding her bicycle daily. They volunteer for community services delivering meals on wheels. Bill enjoys working with his computer, and Olive enjoys telling children’s stories and oil painting. EMAIL

Lila (Sharley) Weir ’52 and her husband, John ’51, live in Colbert, Wash. They have two children: David Theodore att., and John Jeffrey Weir ’77, who is deceased. Before retiring, they taught school and spent their summers in Alaska. John fished in Bristol Bay, and Lila baked and cooked for the crew. They now live on 10 acres near Spokane and recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. She keeps busy with gardening and canning. She enjoys getting clothes and food together for the Ukraine and the Philippines.

Muriel (Walker) Brenneise ’57 and her husband, Nathan ’57, make their home in Payette, Idaho. Muriel retired from nursing in 1999 after 42 years in the profession. She enjoys floral design and flower gardening. Nathan is a retired job corps teacher. They have four children: Kathryn Priester att., Carl ’86, Yvonne Iwasa ’88, and John.

Carl E. Crawford ’57 and his wife, Donnajean, live in Mount Vernon, Wash. They have three children: Cindra Greene, Gary Scott att., and Lisa Crawford-Nolen ’91; and two grandchildren: Janette curr. att., and Justin curr. att. Carl is retired and loving it. He and his wife enjoy traveling to visit their combined families and friends. “We try to include about three Maranatha Volunteers International projects a year and are always looking for a Caribbean project during the winter!” says Carl. EMAIL

Gloria (Gordon) Harty ’57 and her husband, George ’58, are living in Tracy, Calif. They have three children: Richard, Stewart, and Gordon; and four grandchildren. Gloria retired after 29 years from teaching elementary school in Washington, Oregon, and California. She has done some substitute teaching since retirement. Gloria enjoys arts and crafts. EMAIL

Don Hogarty ’55 and ’57 and his wife, Rosalie (Oakes) att., reside in Underwood, Wash. They have two children: Shawn and Kimberly Delay. Don is a retired environmental health specialist. Since retiring, he has served as treasurer of White Salmon Church and was an elder for many years. He enjoys genealogy, rv travel, and e-mailing former classmates. Don and Rosalie spend time at the Fountain of Youth Spa in the southern California desert, in Arizona, and in New Mexico. Rosalie is a retired financial services technician. She is an avid Bible student and is developing her own Bible study lessons on her computer. EMAIL

Jackie (Esteb) Ladd ’57 and her husband, Ken, make their home in Glendale, Calif. They have two children: Lisa Comeau ’87, and Mike ’87. Jackie is executive secretary at the Southern California Conference.

Dan Matthews ’57 and his wife, Elizabeth “Betsy” (Neufeld) att., live in Thousand Oaks, Calif. They have three sons: Michael Lee att., Daniel Greene Jr. att., and Robert Alan att. Before retiring, Dan worked for 42 years in the ministry and with “Faith For Today” television. He is a member of the WWC board of trustees. His hobbies include water-coloring and bird-watching. EMAIL

Paul B. Peterson ’57 and his wife, Norma (Berkeley) ’58, make their home in New Bedford, Mass. They have three children: Brenda Jean Maclean, Judith Lynn ’86, and Eric Paul. Paul met his wife of 44 years at WWC. “God pointed out the right one,” says Paul. After graduating, a series of answered prayers led them to Potomac University, the seminary in Wash., D.C. His favorite expression is: “The Lord guides and the Lord provides.” Paul has pastored 24 churches and was drafted as a medic into the Korean War. Both he and his wife fill in as needed in their conference. EMAIL

Kenneth “Mickey” Purdom ’57 resides in Whittier, Calif. He has two children: Lorena, and Kendra Purdom Budka ’01. After graduating, Mickey attended the UCLA Clinical Preceptor School of Nursing and acquired a USC clinical preceptor family practice residency. He has an active obstetrics/gynecology practice. Mickey enjoys cattle, horses, and ranching. EMAIL

Betty (Hamren) Scott ’57 and her husband, Bob att., are living in Lebanon, Ore. They have four children: William att., Barry, Robert, and Ben ’89. EMAIL

Dorothy B. (Anderson) Solomon ’57 lives in Caldwell, Idaho. She has two children: Monte, and Rhonda Burgess; and two grandchildren. Dorothy works in a dental office. She worked as a dietitian at Walla Walla General Hospital for six years. She enjoys knitting, crocheting, sewing, jigsaw puzzles, and church activities. EMAIL

Izella Stuivenga ’57 resides in Corvallis, Ore. After graduating, she taught in church schools for 29 years, (18 years in the mission field —Beirut, Lebanon, Seoul, Korea, Penang, and Malaysia—and 11 years in the United States). She also worked for 15 years at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Ore., in secretarial and word processing work. Since retiring in 1998, Izella has been actively involved in her church and community activities. EMAIL

Richard Tompkins ’57 and his wife, Norma, live in Kirkland, Wash., and have four children. He is medical director at Milina Health Care.

1960s Top
Bernice (Poissot) Willey ’61 is retired and makes her home in Lodi, Calif. She has four children: Gerald, Steven, Candyce Rohrback, and John; and seven grandchildren. She has always been involved in church work. This year she is working with the “Over 50 Club” and is in charge of the church funeral dinners. Her hobbies include cooking, sewing, camping, bird-watching, oil painting, searching for antiques, porcelain doll-making, and working with her computer.

Donna (McDow) Carr ’62 and her husband, Neil att., live in Salem, Ore. They have two children, Daniel ’88, and Grace Killin ’89. Donna retired after 30 years in nursing. She and Neil travel to Australia frequenly to visit their daughter and family. They are also doing some Maranatha Volunteers International projects, working with mission church builders, and helping family.

Charles B. Dick ’62 and his wife, Lorayne (Butler) att., are living in Port Orchard, Wash. Charles retired in 1995 after more than 33 years in federal service. Charles is pastoral assistant at the Bremerton SDA Church, and enjoys oil painting and spending time with his three grandchildren. The couple have two children: Jeffry att., and Nancy att.

Eva Lou (Carlson) Diebel ’62 and her husband, E. Boyd, live in Troy, Idaho. They have three children: Liza Morris, Gretchen Hawes, and Curtis Christie, who is deceased. Eva works in the Caldwell, Idaho, office of the couple’s trucking company, Snoline Express, Inc. Since graduation, she has worked as a health educator, learned to drive an 18-wheeler truck, climbed Mt. Whitney and Mt. Rainier, and most recently traveled in Europe. She enjoys gardening, writing poetry, and spending time with her grandchildren.

Edwin M. Eigenberg ’62 and his wife, Doris (Deming) att., are living in Wilder, Minn. Edwin pastored in Oregon, Washington, and Michigan for 36 years. He retired in 1998 and moved to Minnesota. He is still pastoring two churches in southwest Minnesota, the area of his childhood home. The couple have five children: Daniel ’78, Beth Hendrick ’78, Karen Cress ’79, Judy Burlesen ’84, and Stephen. EMAIL

Kenneth J. Fox ’62 and his wife, Bernice, live in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. They have two children: Shonna Rhine and Todd. Kenneth is president of Source Concepts Consulting, facilitator and chair of the Alberta Conference of Seventh-day Adventists’ Executive Committee, and Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. He collects classic cars.

Charleta (Montgomery) Handly ’62 and her husband, James, live in Wenatchee, Wash. She is a public health nurse at the Douglas Health District in Chelan. She and her husband have two sons: Pat and Brian. EMAIL

Dorothy (Tanner) Johnson ’62 and her husband, Bill ’66, live in Tillamook, Ore. Dorothy is retired and currently a parish nurse for the Tillamook SDA Church. She enjoys gardening, hiking, and biking. She has two children: Ron Hockley ’64 and Carla Hockley. EMAIL

Fran (Williams) Kilmer ’62 and her husband, Jim ’63, live in Spangle, Wash. They have three children: Dave ’90, Karen Ekkens att., and John att. Fran is a secretary for the Upper Columbia Conference. EMAIL

Linda (Lucas) Nawalkowski ’62 and her husband, Caesar ’70, make their home in Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. Linda is coordinator of adult education for the Montana Band of the Cree Nation. Since graduation, she has taught every grade from 1 to 13. “This has included a stint in a penitentiary (employability skills), a native elementary school (teacher and principal), as well as my present position,” writes Linda. She and herhusband have three children: Shawna Kalke, Lauris att., and Trevor. EMAIL

William “Bob” Robert Richards ’62 and his wife, Barbara, are living in Littleton, Colo. He is a retired engineer, biophysicist, and entrepreneur. He also enjoys traveling. “In a 12-month period, I visited all six continents (including Antarctica),” writes William. The couple have three children: Alice, William, and Kathleen; and three stepchildren: Norman, Bradley, and Laura. EMAIL

Ronna (Scott) Witzel ’62 works in the risk management/workers’ compensation department in the corporate offices of Adventist Health. She and her husband, Duayne, live in Lincoln, Calif. They have three children: Shonna, Darold, and Darin. Ronna is actively involved in women’s ministries and serves on the North California Conference Women’s Ministries Advisory Board. She enjoys putting together photo albums and scrapbooks, and has a collection of close to 30,000 picture post cards. EMAIL

Don Murray ’64 has just completed a book titled Called to a Ministry of Caring: A Dean’s Guide to Residence Hall Leadership. Don
is currently serving at Andrews University as dean of men and is an assistant professor in the School of Education. He is also a workshop speaker for residence hall staff across the country and abroad. In the book’s introduction, Don recalls an experience at Sitttner Hall when a legendary former dean, Leon Losey, shared stories about the men who were residents during 1938 to 1952, the “Losey years.” Don’s book is available from AdventSource at www.adventsource.org.

Marilyn (Wehtje) Deininger ’67 and her husband, Albert, live in Walnut, Calif. They have three children: Robert, Ronald ’99, and Rachel curr. att. Marilyn is staying at home and taking care of her aging father. She previously worked in neonatal intensive care nursing. EMAIL

Ronald G. Turner ’67 and his wife, Joy (Klug) ’68, live in Spangle, Wash., and have a daughter, Shauna curr. att., Ron is director of marketing/recruitment at Upper Columbia Academy and teaches freshman Bible. Joy teaches freshman and sophomore English and serves as assistant librarian. EMAIL

1970s Top
Alan Abbott ’72 is living in Oakdale, Calif. He is a registered nurse consultant and an interim manager for surgical services. EMAIL

Neil Biloff ’72 and his wife, Jacquie (Jenkins) ’72, live in Palmer, Alaska. After attending WWC, Neil and Jacquie taught at Blue Mt. Academy in Pennsylvania, until they moved West, where Neil became a building contractor and owner of By-Rite Lumber in Walla Walla. Jacquie kept books for her husband’s business and raised their three children: Matt, Chet ’02, and Rondi. In 1990 Neil entered the ministry in Alaska, where he has built three churches. He is currently senior pastor of three churches and ministerial director for the Alaska Conference. Jacquie has renewed her love of flying and is a certified flight instructor, chief pilot, and director of operations at Mustang Air, Inc. EMAIL / EMAIL

Larry Bullock ’72 and his wife, Pam (Hitchman) ’71, make their home in Fairview, Ore. They have two children: Christopher and Jordan. Larry is working on becoming certified in production and inventory management. He enjoys playing in a brass quintet and singing in a choir directed by Harold Lickey, a former WWC professor.

Emily (Wyman) Canwell ’72 is assistant director of nursing at the Okanogan-Douglas District Hospital, in Brewster, Wash. She and her husband, Lee ’73, have three children: Aaron ’01, Chelane ’02, and Carl. Emily enjoys living and working in a rural area. EMAIL

Robert “Bob” R. Davidson ’72 and his wife, Jani (Wiebold) ’71, make their home in Banks, Ore. Since retiring from Army chaplaincy, Bob has developed a ministry called Family Institute, P.C. Jani retired from nursing and is the ministry’s office manager. “It is rewarding to see the ministry grow,” says Bob. The couple have three children: Todd, Paul, and Jonathan. EMAIL

Wendell E. Downs ’72 and his wife, Linda (Gibson) att., are living in Wasilla, Alaska. They have four children: Dan ’98, Warren ’96, Jennifer ’02, and Jeff curr. att. Wendell is associate pastor of the Palmer, Wasilla, and Takleetna churches in Alaska. He enjoys vocal music, snowmobiling, swimming, and flying a small aircraft. EMAIL

Ronald Mitchell ’72 and his wife, Suzy, live in Pocatello, Idaho. He is associate professor and chair of the Department of Nursing at Idaho State University. He enjoys golfing, bicycling, and most of all, spending time with his family. He has three children: Romnie, Jordyn, and De’Armond.

Jenny (Nielsen) Nickel ’72 and her husband, Dennis, live in Troy, Idaho. They have three children: Bethanne att., Benjamin curr. att., and Bradley. Since graduation, Jenny has been an assistant dean of women, home economics teacher, full-time mom, office manager, and silk-screener. Her husband is the pastor of the Troy-Deary churches. EMAIL

June (Dasher) Waggoner ’72 and her husband, LeRoy att., live in College Place. They have three children: Luke, Julee Smith, and Levi curr. att. June is the acquisition technician at WWC’s Peterson Memorial Library. She enjoys camping, hiking, and snowshoeing in the Blue Mountains with her husband, friends, and any kids who are around. EMAIL

Jerry Wentland ’72 lives in Cape Coral, Fla. He works at a private psychiatric practice and is an adjunct Professor for Florida Gulf Coast University. Jerry went on a mission trip to Belize in March 2000. He was stationed at La Loma Luz SDA Hospital, where he counseled students, taught vegetarian cooking classes, and ran the hospital kitchen. He also toured ancient Mayan ruins in Guatemala, dove the barrier reef of Belize, and spent several nights in the jungle as guest of a family in Belize, whose daughter he had correctly diagnosed with malaria. EMAIL

Steve Barnes ’77 and his wife, Gladys, make their home in Hanford, Calif., and have four children: Wendy att., Richard, Brian Flemmer ’01, and Melissa Dietrich ’99. Steve enjoys golfing, birding, reading, and camping. EMAIL

Joyce (Lett) Barrett ’77 is medical policy coordinator for Cahaba Government Benefit Administrators of Midwest Medicare. She is also halfway through a graduate degree program in health care administration. Joyce actively supports her local church family. She says, “I appreciate the folks at WWC who believed in me when I could not believe in myself.” She and her husband, Dennis, live in Des Moines, Iowa, and have four children: Rita, Richard, Bruce, and Brittney. EMAIL

Nancy L. (Jensen) Davis ’77 and her husband, Ronald J. ’77, are living in Spangle, Wash. She is registrar and he is network administrator, computer support, and physics teacher at Upper Columbia Academy. They have two children: Todd R. ’02 and Troy A. EMAIL

Jane (Carnahan) Hinshaw ’77 and her husband, Daniel, make their home in Ann Arbor, Mich. They have two children: Luke and Nickolas. She is a physician at the University of Michigan and Veterans Administration Hospital, and her husband is a surgeon and palliative care specialist. EMAIL

Doug Richard Johnson ’77 and his wife, Denise R. (Sylvester) ’76, live in Spangle, Wash. Doug is assistant to the president and director of communications for the Upper Columbia Conference. He enjoys hiking, mountain biking, mountain climbing, gardening, and reading. He has also published a book titled Adventism on the Northwestern Frontier. The couple has two children: Hans curr. att., and Erik. EMAIL

William A. Marshall ’77 is chief deputy district attorney for Douglas County, Ore. He enjoys spending time with family, skiing, and blueberries. William and his wife, Dawnelle (Deming) ’80, live in Roseburg, Ore. and have a son, Alexander. EMAIL

Doug Middlestetter ’77 and his wife, Pam (Gibson) att., are living in Silverton, Ore., and both work in Salem. Doug works at a local CPA firm, and Pam is director of the Victim’s Assistance Program for Marion County. Their children, Michael and Matthew, are grown. They write that they enjoy their small town, “old house and big dog!” EMAIL

Mark Robison ’77 is associate professor of English and drama at Union College in Lincoln, Neb. He and his wife, Linda (Loy) ’74, have two children: Jessica and Eric. He is currently working towards a doctoral degree in English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, specializing in Willa Cather’s fiction. He enjoys backpacking. EMAIL

Jan (Zaugg) White ’77 and her husband, Phil ’81, live in Auburn, Wash. She is associate pastor of Auburn Academy church, and women/family ministries director of the Washington conference. “Phil and I both enjoy actively serving the Lord through ministry,” says Jan. They have traveled on mission trips to Russia, Costa Rica, and the Philippines. They have two children: Liz curr. att., and Anthony. EMAIL

1980s Top
Sandy (Ayres) Chamberlain ’82 and her husband, Ronald, live in Oklahoma City, Okla. Sandy works in child welfare for the Department of Health Services. Sandy says she enjoys gardening, crafts, reading, collecting easy recipes, and working with families and children to improve their lives. She and her husband have four children: Joyce Wright, Mari Sibbett, Christy Cogar, and James Dever. EMAIL

Mary Elizabeth (Qualls) Klopfenstein ’82 and her husband, Marc ’75, live in Kennewick, Wash. They have three children: Katie, Kristina, and Willie. Mary works for Kadlec Medical Center. EMAIL

Richard Wysong ’82 and his wife, Naomi, make their home in Loma Linda, Calif. They have two children: Kenrick and Ashley. Richard is the associate manager of Loma Linda University Printing Services. He’s working on a master of business administration degree in addition to working full-time. EMAIL

1990s Top
Susan Bebee ’92 resides in Fall City, Wash. She is a substitute teacher and assistant manager of Famous Footwear in North Bend. Her favorite memories of WWC include playing sand volleyball with “the gang” during summer school 1992, Education Club dinners, mother/daughter banquets, and being on Student Senate. Since graduation, Susan has taught at Snoqualmie Valley Christian School, received a master’s degree from Seattle Pacific University, and studied in Spain. She also helped on an ADRA project in Paraguay, and traveled to India for evangelism with her church family.

Tanya Blaich ’92 is a pianist and is living in Jamaica Plain, Mass. She graduated from Vienna Conservatory in 1998 and is now taking graduate studies at the New England Conservatory in Boston. She enjoys photography, hiking, travel, and music. EMAIL

Melanie (Olson) Lawson ’92 and her husband, Dinn, make their home in Boise, Idaho. They have two daughters: Alexis and Cassidy. Melanie is a teacher at Trinity Treasures. She enjoys crafts, puzzles, and camping. EMAIL

Linda M. Loiseau ’92 is working as a pharmaceutical sales specialist and trainer in the therapeutic area of oncology and focuses predominantly on breast cancer. She is actively involved in the Oncology Nursing Society. Linda lives in Clackamas, Ore., and enjoys reading, music, and golf. She is currently minister of music and choir director for the Sharon SDA Church in Portland, Ore.

William Parker ’92 is an instructor at Atlantic Union College. He lives in Lancaster, Mass., and has two sons: Sean and Todd ’92. William received a master’s degree in English from La Sierra University in 1994. He belongs to several poetry and short story writing groups. EMAIL

Jodi (Larson) Wagner ’92 and her husband, Jeff ’93, are living in Walla Walla. They have two daughters: Katie and Jenna. Jodi is director of publication planning at Coffey Communications.

Amy Worrell-Kneller ’92 and her husband, M. Byron ’91, live in Seattle, Wash. Amy is associate director of development at the University of Washington. In her free time she enjoys skiing, hiking, traveling, reading, and singing in a local choir. Byron works at the University of Washington in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry. EMAIL

2000s Top
Kevin McCloskey ’00 and his wife Karen (Brandt) ’98 live in Pasadena, Calif. Kevin is a physical education teacher at San Gabriel Academy and Karen is an emergency room nurse at White Memorial Medical Center. She is studying to be a nurse practitioner. The couple has a son, Michael. W

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