Inspire, Spring 2009

a lumnotes Cedarville University 31 If you would like to contact a friend highlighted in this section, please contact alumni@cedarville.edu . We’d be glad to put you in touch. 1970s Loren Reno ’70 has been promoted to lieutenant general and assigned as deputy chief of staff for logistics, installations, and mission support in the Air Force. Alex ’74 and Pam (Stallard) Konya ’75 celebrated 16 years of ministry with Word of Life in Hungary, where they started an International Bible Institute. Alex served as the main Bible teacher and academic dean for 10 years; he became the director for Word of Life Hungary in 2004 and an area director in 2006. Linda (Fisher) Wallace ’75 is the dean of the Indiana University Kokomo School of Nursing. 1980s David Cremean ’80 earned tenure at Black Hills State University in 2008 and is also the 2008 president-elect of the Western Literature Association. He and his wife, Christine, are the parents of Samantha (21) and Cormac (13). They reside in Spearfish, South Dakota. John Kuhn ’80 earned his Master of Business Administration from Anaheim University Online in August 2008. He lives in Japan. Rick Jones ’81 is the pastor of Pines Bible Church in Michigan City, Indiana. He and his wife, Lois (Wing) ’82 , have enjoyed ministering there for the last five years. Ed Supplee ’85 joined with former fellow brass choir and symphonic band members Roseanne (Branham) Miesse ’82 and Rick Dustin ’83 when they performed in a Christmas pageant at Kuss Auditorium in Springfield, Ohio, last December. Ed is a band director with Urbana City Schools, and he and his wife, Janice (Warren) ’86 , live in Cedarville. Rick and his wife, Debbie (Oliver) ’82 , own the music store Kincaid’s Is Music and reside in Springfield. Roseanne lives in Springfield with her husband, Brent, and teaches private music lessons. With popcorn, a big-screen theater, and the movie Cars , the recent alumni event in Hilliard, Ohio, was destined for success! On February 28, alumni and their families from the Columbus area gathered at Life Community Church for dinner and a movie. Guests enjoyed a buffet meal that included hot dogs and Cars fruit snacks for the kids. Following dinner, everyone headed into the auditorium, which was designed like a movie theater — complete with cup holders in the armrests! The group enjoyed watching the film and eating the free popcorn donated by a local company. Children of all ages were excited about the event, and some even came sporting their Cars T-shirts and shoes! While the kids watched the movie, the adults appreciated the chance to catch up with one another. To see photos, visit www.cedarville.edu/alumnievents and click on the link under “Previous Event Photos.” The Columbus Alumni Chapter Leadership Team did a great job planning and executing the event. Visit www.cedarville.edu/alumni/chapters/oh/columbus to contact the team about getting involved. To learn more about alumni chapters and to see if there is one in your area, visit www.cedarville.edu/alumni/chapters . If you would like to participate, e-mail Michelle (Rigel) McCune ’04, assistant director of alumni relations, at mmccune@cedarville.edu . chapter focus — columbus

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