Inspire, Summer 2008
a lumnotes 30 summer 2008 Paul ’88 and Laurie (Potter) Muckley ’89 announce the surprise adoption of Niall Potter, born February 10, 2008. Their daughter, Hollyann (7), and Niall have the same birth mother, who contacted the adoption agency to see if Paul and Laurie would raise this baby, too. Niall joined the family, which also includes big brother Jayden (5). Laurie is a full-time mom, and Paul is senior editor for nonfiction at Barbour Publishing, Inc. Greg Hopwood ’89 and his family have been called to serve in the Middle East, where they teach English, study Arabic, and help refugees. 1990s Scott Poling ’90 successfully completed the Boston Marathon in the spring and has qualified for the 2009 New York Marathon. He and his wife, Carla (Curry) ’89 , have five children and live in Oswego, Illinois, where Scott is a pastor at Harvest Baptist Church. Tracy Wemett ’90 went on her first of many tours of Ghana, working with the Safe Haven Project to provide HIV/AIDS education to students. She continues to mentor at-risk youth in Boston, while serving as president of BroadPR, a small public relations firm. David ’93 and Tonya (Mascari) Malone ’92 announce the birth of George David on December 28, 2007. He was welcomed home by his three sisters, Sydney (8), Rebekah (5), and Caroline (3), in Hilliard, Ohio. David is a supervisor for a semi-custom homes builder. Brian Nettleingham ’93 has been named a shareholder of the Maddin, Hauser, Wartell, Roth & Heller, P.C. law firm in Southfield, Michigan. May 15 — Atlanta, Georgia Dr. Brown enjoyed meeting approximately 80 guests for dinner at the Marriott Atlanta Century Center. Guests heard from Dr. Brown about his vision for Cedarville and updates from campus. April 11 — Brunch With Dannah Speaker and author Dannah (Barker) Gresh ’89 recently spoke to more than 100 women at Cedarville. After a delicious brunch, Dannah talked with them about believing God’s promises. recent events May 9 — On-campus Alumni Reunion Friends who graduated in the 1990s reminisced about their college days while visiting campus. The group met at the alumni office and received Welcome Back Packs. They came from Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
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