Alumni Page - 1978

Edwin Ahlstedt

Margaret Ashby

Laura Bennett

Copeland Blake III

Joan Block

David Bowen

Joseph (J.P.) Burnett

Michele Burrel

Kim Clark (Keeley)

Ernest Daugherty Jr.

Susan Dowdy (Davis)

Brooke Ellis

Jeanne Eyster

Ben Fay

Sally Fine

Linda Fischer

Robert Hoke III

Lee Imes

Brad Jeffery

Doug Kimmel

Holly Moreman

Matthew Myers

Mark Nelson

Mary Nelson

Lori Nightingale

Kelly Oliver

Mark Player

Scott Richardson

William Sanders

Christy Sherman

(Llewellyn)

Marian Smith

Kenneth Summay

Virginia Tate

Guy Vinson

Tom Vogt

Richard White

Stuart York  

Christy Sherman Llewellyn - is married with two children, Andrew and William. They live in Louisville.  She attended Bellarmine College where she obtained her BA in accounting.  She and her husband own thier own business, Wyvern International, which broadcasts Australian Thoroughbred racing through-out North America.  She loved the diversity of the backgrounds of the student population and the small class sizes, and the small school, that allowed the one-on-one relationships with the teachers.

Matthew Myers - is married and lives in Norman, Oklahoma.  He received his BA from the University of Louisville, MIBS from the University of South Carolina, and Ph.D from Michigan State University.  He is  a professor at the College of Business of Oklahoma University.

Kenneth Summay - is married, has three children and lives in Fishers, Indiana.  He received his BS from Milligan College and is  a computer analyst.  He felt the strength of Walden is the teachers.

Stuart York - is living in Bloomington, Indiana. He has a child, Zoe, who is 4.  He attended Vassar College, where he received his AB.  He is working in sales.

David Bowen- has been married to his wife Linda or 23 years and have no living children. AS from Grand Valley State College, Allendale MI. Currently working for Jays Foods Inc. He feels the one on one and the commitment of the teachers made Walden a great school. Ed Vermillion knew him by name and took him on a one on one trip to the NWS at the airport.

 

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