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A Love Story That Almost Didnt Happen!
Ginny Miller and Nathan Sumner started at Huntingdon as freshmen in the fall of 1998, but they never had a class together in four years as students. Ginny, a piano performance major, spent most of her time in the piano studios of Smith Hall and volunteering at First United Methodist Church. Nathan, on the other hand, was a cell biology major who spent countless hours in the classrooms and laboratories of Bellingrath Hall. While he did play trombone in the student jazz band, he never had the opportunity to meet and get to know Ginny.
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—Nathan and Ginny Sumner
Class of 2002 |
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Curtain Up... Light the Lights!
Katie Svela was born with an amazing gift of talent. That talent, combined with quality training and determination has led her to the beginning of a very successful career only a few months after she graduated from Huntingdon College.
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—Katie Svela
Class of 2006 |
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A Connecticut Yankee... in Alabama!
Jeff Hall knew he wanted to play golf in college. He also knew in order to improve his game he needed to move south, where the weather allows golfers to practice year round. He took the initiative to write to several small colleges in the south, introducing himself, his educational record, and his junior golf results. Dr. Knockemus, the golf coach at the time, wrote back and invited Jeff to come to Huntingdons campus for a look around.
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—Jeff Hall
Director of Rules and Competition Standards, USGA
Bethlehem, Penn.
Class of 1986 |
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Lifetime Friends
In a world where most people change jobs often, Gale Stallworth Stone is quite unusual. She has worked for the Office of the Inspector General since before she even graduated from Huntingdon College in 1987! Originally from Evergreen, Alabama, Gale followed her older brother Jerald (Class of 1980) to Huntingdon, where she majored in accounting.
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—Gale Stallworth Stone
Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Audit
Baltimore, Maryland
Class of 1987 |
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Work-Life Balance... its Possible!
John Shank spent his early years in Illinois; moved to DeFuniak Springs, Florida, in 9th grade; and then moved to Samson, Alabama, where he graduated from high school. His father, who graduated from Illinois Wesleyan College, encouraged John to consider attending a small, Methodist college. John had never heard much about Huntingdon when he and his family came for a visit during his senior year. As many do, he fell in love with the campus, liked what he heard about the academic offerings, and enrolled for his freshman year!
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—John Shank
Certified Public Accountant
Birmingham, Ala.
Class of 1985 |
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Contact
Martie Bailey McEnerney 86
Director of Alumni Advancement and the Annual Fund
1500 East Fairview Avenue Montgomery, Alabama 36106
Phone: (334) 833-4564
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