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Graduating year - 1995
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Don
Alban ('95): Don has served as the
editor of Power for Living--an
inspirational magazine with a
quarter-million weekly readers--since
1995. He has also served since 2002 as
an assistant professor of English and
communication studies at Liberty
University (Lynchburg, VA). Don is
married to the former Vangie Long. They
have two daughters (ages 3 and 1) and a
third daughter on the way. Don recently
re-enrolled at Regent to complete the
PhD in communication program that he
pursued for a year during the late
1990s. He hopes to wrap up the degree
by the spring of 2007. |
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Ewa
Hinz ('95): In 1995, together with
my husband Yurek, I moved to Germany
where we have lived ever since. For
about two years I have worked for a
local photo studio and later became the
manager of the studio. After my second
child was born I decided to stay home
and raise my children. Alexander and
Justyna are attending the local
American school now and I am
considering to start working again. |
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Melanie
Dobson (’95): is a freelance publicist
and writer living in Charlotte, North
Carolina. |
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Gary G.
R. Farmer (’95): I am an assistant
professor of communication at Trevecca
Nazarene University in Nashville, TN. I
am teaching full-time, part-time
assistant wrestling coach, video
producer, and I lead worship and teach
in my home church. Other than that, I’m
not at all busy. |
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Clara
Hazelwood ('95): I am living in
Kalispell, Montana. I have written some
press releases and newsletter articles
for several non-profit organizations.
One organization would like me to do
their newsletter on a regular basis. I
am also doing some artwork, in acrylic
paints. I really enjoy that, as well as
my writing.
I moved to Kalispell in June 2000. This
is a lovely valley between two sets of
mountain ranges in the northwest area
of Montana. I really enjoy the scenic
beauty of the Rocky Mountains, just to
the east. Glacier National Park is
about 45 miles away. My email address
is
hazeltreecm@myway.com May God bless
us all! |
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Cheryl
McKay ('95): I moved to Los Angeles in
2000 after going through Act One:
Writing for Hollywood's program. Since
that time, I've written books and tapes
for Tommy Nelson Publishers with Frank Peretti. I also wrote a 1/2 hour, teen
drama for Family Theater Productions.
And I've just been hired by a
production company to write the feature
film. It's a screen adaptation of a
published book. Earlier this year, I
also finished my Doctorate in Christian
Counseling through Christian Leadership
University, which has been instrumental
in helping me with two non-fiction book
projects I'm currently working on. |
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