W. Frank Gresham '29C-'30G. See Gresham '29C.

Edward J. Shea '44G of Carbondale, Ill., is the author of Ethical Decisions in Sport and the recipient of his fourteenth consecutive All-American Masters Swimming award.

Elmo Ellis '48G of Atlanta is the author of The Youthful Option--How to Stop Growing Old and Stay Young Forever.

J. Jack Kirkland '48C-'49G. See Kirkland '48C.

Helen N. Monroe '53G of Mount Carmel, Tenn., is retiring as director of Christian education for First United Methodist Church.

Victoria King Sterling '68G of Raleigh is the author of Your Business Is My Business If We Want It to Be.

Stephen McKnight '72PhD of Gainesville, Fla., is the author of International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Eric Voegelin.

Guy Burneko '81PhD of San Francisco is associate professor of humanities and director of graduate liberal studies at Golden Gate University. He is the author of a chapter entitled "Wheels within Wheels, Building the Earth: Intuition, Integral Consciousness, and the Pattern that Connects," in Intuition: The Inside Story-Interdisciplinary Perspectives.

Lynda Sallach Madison '81PhD of Omaha is the author and illustrator of Keep Talking: A Mother-Daughter Guide to the Preteen Years.

David Yeagley '81G of Oklahoma City completed his doctorate in music at the University of Arizona in 1994 and teaches at Oklahoma State University. He had an original composition for oboe and bassoon performed by the New Jersey Chamber Music Society in February and April 1997.

Edward L. Wheeler '82PhD of Tuskegee is president-elect of Christian Theological Seminary.

Rand Brandes '83G-'85PhD of Hickory, N.C., lectured at the Yeats International Summer School in Ireland in 1997 and is the author of Seamus Heaney: A Reference Guide and Balefires.

Linda Payne-Button '83G of San Antonio is co-owner of Agencia Nueva Letra, a multicultural literary agency. Button completed the 1997 San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Leadership Development Program.

Michael Lomax '84PhD of New Orleans is the president of Dillard University. Lomax, former chair of the Fulton County Commission, has donated his personal papers to the Woodruff Library's Special Collections Department.

Rand Brandes '83G-'85PhD. See Brandes '83G.

Yossi Feintuch '85PhD of Columbia, Mo., is the rabbi of Congregation Beth Shalom.

Eric Bergman'86G-'90PhD of Palo Alto is demonstrations co-chair for the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems to be held in Los Angeles in April 1998.

Matthew Tarr '88C-'88G. See Tarr '87C.

Stephen Haynes '89PhD of Memphis, associate professor of religious studies at Rhodes College, received the Dean's Award for Outstanding Research and/or Creativity in April 1997. Haynes teaches a course in Holocaust studies.

Philip Rusche '89C-'89G. See Rusche '90C.

Steven Boyd Saum '89C-'89G. See Saum '89C.

Eric Bergman '86G-'90PhD. See Bergman '86G.

Vicki Kirsch '90PhD of Sommerville, Mass., earned a master's degree in social work from Boston University in May 1997 and is on the associate faculty at Goddard College in Plainfield, Vt.

Helen Hutchinson Stevens '93G of Wilmington, Del., is director of development at Opera-Delaware.

Jeremy Cohen '94C-'94G. See Cohen '94C.

Lisa Cobern'95G and John Patrick Elsevier '96PhD of Athens were married Dec. 30, 1995. Cobern and Elsevier are law students at the University of Georgia.

Kelly Phipps DelCampo '95PhD and J. Antonio DelCampo '89Ox-'91C of Greenville, S.C., announce the birth of a son, Michael Robert, on July 9, 1997. J. DelCampo is a partner with the law firm Meglic, Wilkes & DelCampo.

Derek Eberhart '96PhD and Jennifer Eberhart of Cordova, Tenn., announce the birth of a son, Alexander Tallant, on May 23, 1996. Eberhart is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Developmental Neurobiology at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

John Patrick Elsevier '96PhD. See Cobern '95G.

James D. Miller '96PhD of Winnipeg, Canada, received the Summerlee Research Fellowship in Texas History from the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies at Southern Methodist University.