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Church brings sound of music to young people in small East Texas town_22304
Posted: 2/11/04

Steve Richardson instructs Zachary Dillahunty with his trumpet (left) and Kim Sharp teaches Landon Parker on the piano at the community music school sponsored by Central Baptist Church in Livingston. Church brings sound of music to young
people in small East Texas townBy George Henson
Staff Writer
LIVINGSTON—Central Baptist Church of Livingston is bringing the gift of music—and the sweet melody of Christian love—to young people in a small East Texas town.
02/20/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Semester missions helps confirm Wayland student’s calling_22304
Posted: 2/11/04

Students from Clark University and other schools in Worcester, Mass. (left), enjoy a game of Scrabble during the “Ignite” coffeehouse held as a ministry of the Worcester Collegiate Christian Network. Wayland senior Steve Howe (right, center) enjoys dinner with two Christian student leaders at Clark University, freshman Kevin Vagen, left, and sophomore Heidi Kaufmann. Semester missions helps confirm
Wayland student's callingBy Teresa Young
Wayland Baptist University
PLAINVIEW–For many college students, putting off their final semester before graduation would be unthinkable. But for Steve Howe, it was simply a matter of following God's call.
02/20/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Around the State_22304
Posted: 2/19/04
Around the State
Recently approved for tenure at Hardin-Simmons University were Martha Kiel, associate professor of art and department head; Jooly Philip, associate professor of English and director of the writing center; and Jill Walters, assistant professor or psychology and coordinator of internships. Promoted to professor were Randy Armstrong, communications, and Andrew Potter, mathematics. Earning promotions to associate professor were Curtis Garner, counseling and human development, and Traci Thompson, English. Scot Miller was promoted to assistant professor. Retired faculty members approved for emeritus status were Taylor Rankin and Manfred Schubert.

Ruby Moody was honored by First Church in Rocksprings on her 90th birthday. She continues to play the church's organ each Sunday as she has done for more than 65 years. She is pictured with Pastor Ron Van Der Weert
Recently approved for tenure at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor were Ann Crawford, associate professor of nursing, and Audell Shelburne, associate professor of English. Approved for summer development leave were Deborah Jones, Sandra Wanner, Bill Harding, Raylene Statz and Peggy Craik. Harris Leonard also was added to the faculty as assistant professor of psychology.
Hardin-Simmons University professor Bob Fink's essay “Twenty Years of Teaching Creative Writing” has been published in the Winter 2004 issue of the electronic journal, The Cortland Review. 02/20/2004 - By John Rutledge
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Baylor Alumni Association names CEO_22304
Posted: 2/19/04
Baylor Alumni Association names CEO
The Baylor University Alumni Association unanimously elected Jeff Kilgore as executive vice president of the association.
He succeeds Os Chrisman of Dallas, who has served as the association's executive vice president since December 2002.
Jeff Kilgore Kilgore currently serves Baylor as university host, a position he has held for the last six years. Previously, he worked for three years as assistant director for development, programs and marketing for the Baylor Alumni Association.
02/20/2004 - By John Rutledge
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