Winter 2000
Vol. 17 No. 4
Publication Number:
USPS 244-800


Contents

National Model of Excellence

Soldier and Soldat

Studying Guide-by-Your-Side

Love Those Statistics!

These Were Close, Too

Other Stories
Willingness to Change Made Education School Most Effective

Faculty Compendium

Watching for Patent Expiration Dates Can Save Consumers on prescription Drug Costs


Bennett Cites Influence of a Great Teacher, Dean Percy Burns

A Cappella Choir CD Available

Floyd, Marler Receive $56,000 Lilly Fellows Program Grant

Debow, Sansom Get $32,000 Award from Atlas, Templeton

Samford Honors Alabama Ministers
Alumni
Scofields Rate a Homecoming Cheer
for Loyal Support of Their Alma Mater

Crimson Editors Half a Century Apart
Find Differences, Similarities in the Job


Having a ball at Homecoming


Sports
Men's Cross-Country Team Wins Second TAAC Title; Kolb Named All-TAAC Freshman After Nine-Goal Season
CLASS NOTES
BIRTHS
IN MEMORIAM

 

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'99

MORGAN AMICK BOOTHE teaches English at Meridian Community College, Meridian, Miss. She recently married Glenn Boothe.

JOSEPH RANSOM BURTON III (Trey) and LESLIE ANNE BUTLER '00 married in July. They live in Chattanooga, Tenn. He is pharmacy manager at Wal-Mart in Soddy-Daisy, Tenn.

SUSAN CORTS is enrolled in a master's program in nonprofit and public management and policy at New York University. She works part-time with Common Ground Community, a nonprofit organization in Manhattan that provides supportive housing for low-income working people, homeless and mentally ill elderly. As events coordinator for the Times Square residence, she plans entertainment and educational programs for the 650-plus tenants.

BRAD MINOR is an associate account executive with Shandwick international public relations firm in Atlanta, Ga.

DARREN CHRISTOPHER MORTON Pharm.D. is a pharmacist at Kirkland Clinic, Birmingham, and a member of RiversBend gospel quartet. The group performs at churches and events throughout the Southeast.

JAMES EDWARD MURRILL, a second-year student at Cumberland School of Law, is a staff member of Cumberland's American Journal of Trial Advocacy.

OLEG TURLAC M.Div. is involved in educational ministry under the umbrella of the Union of Baptist Churches in Moldova, his home country in Eastern Europe. He is assistant dean and lecturer in theology at the College of Theology and Education in Kishinev.

JERROD L. WILLIAMS is systems administrator/legislative correspondent for U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama. He handles family, religious, labor and telecommunications issues in the Washington, D.C. office. He lives in Mitchellville, Md.