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ALUMNI NEWS
Fifties
1959
Frank Horne is retired and resides in Lubbock, Texas. After his graduation from Morningside, Horne married and moved to Lubbock to work in the communications field. After a 33-year career in communications, he was a health educator at Lubbock Methodist Hospital for 10 years. Later he worked with second- and third-year medical students at the medical school at Texas Tech University. Horne and his wife, Mina, have three children, five grandsons, and two great-grandchildren.
Sixties
1969
Mike Cadwell was inducted into the Iowa High School Athletic Association’s Officials Hall of Fame and was recognized during the 2008 Iowa High School Boy’s Basketball State Tournament in Des Moines. His officiating career began in 1967 while he was attending Morningside. He was a basketball official for 31 years – 20 of them in the North Central Conference – and he was as a highly sought clinician.
Seventies
1975
Teresa Crevier turned to Jesus Christ in 1975. She said her life has never been the same. Crevier was trained to play classical music while a piano performance major at Morningside. Then after she accepted Jesus, she was asked to join a Christian band, and she learned to play the piano spontaneously, without written music in front of her. In the 1990s, Crevier and her family started a worship and music ministry, which was based in South Dakota but touched a five-state area. Crevier found that the spontaneous, original songs that she played during worship were an inspiration to others. She has been the guest of Christian ministries throughout the world. At a conference in St. Louis, Mo., a woman asked Crevier to come to Hong Kong to share her music ministry. Crevier went to Hong Kong for the first time in 2005, she returned in 2006 and she has remained there ever since. An ordained pastor, Crevier has a master’s degree in theology and is working on a doctorate in Christian education. She has recorded 63 CDs of her spontaneous, original music. For a sampling, go online to www.doorposts.blog.com. Some of her music is also available for purchase online at www.crevierministries.org.
Eighties
1987
Joanne Beraldi has been in private practice as a licensed marriage and family therapist in Platteville, Wis., for the past 13 years.
Nineties
1997
Amy (Pease) Dickinson is a data analyst at Quintiles Inc. in Omaha, Neb.
Two Thousand
2000
Jeanne Marshall is a special education teacher at Grinnell High School in Grinnell, Iowa. She also works with students at risk of failing to graduate at New Horizons Alternative High School in Grinnell.
Toni Uhl was named the new education manager within the collections department at the Siouxland Community Blood Bank in Sioux City. |
DEATHS - In Loving Memory
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1931
Ruth (Miller) Thornton, Storm Lake, Iowa, died Jan. 22, 2008.
1942
Betty (Saunderson) Brown, Springfield, Va., died Jan. 24, 2008.
1943
Louise (Madison) Walters, Des Moines, Iowa, died Jan. 24, 2008.
1967
Diane (Smith) Anderl, Fargo, N.D., died Jan. 16, 2008.
1971
Opal (Waugh) Wieck, Kingsley, Iowa, died Jan. 9, 2008. |
BIRTHS - Future Morningsiders
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2000
Paul and Stephanie (Olsen) Fehl, Moville, Iowa, a son, Jan. 11, 2008.
2003
Nick and Jennifer (Benson) Marlow 2004, Sioux City, a daughter, Jordyn Jae, Jan. 24, 2008. |
MARRIAGES - Newlyweds
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None reported this month.
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