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Class Notes

In Memoriam
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James Donald “Don” Pruitt '59

February 2, 2018 

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Eula M. Gerdes Stierholz '56

(Gamma Delta) March 11, 2018

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Cyril H. Heselton '56

(Gamma Nu) January 12, 2018 

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Rev. Ronald T. Allin '51

(Phi Alpha) January 20, 2018 

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Ward L. Koehler '50

(Phi Alpha) March 22, 2018 

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David S. Murphy '47

(Sigma Pi) February 26, 2018

In Memoriam
Richard Rogal
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Dr. Richard Francis Rogal,

78, passed away surrounded by family on April 27, 2018. Richard attended the University of Hawaii, served in the Vietnam War from 1965 to 1967 and earned his Ph.D. in psychology at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. While in South Dakota, he met his wife of 46 years, Sue Ellen Moriearty. During his 35-year tenure as a professor of psychology, Dr. Rogal taught, advised and mentored countless ¶¶Ňőpro students. He was also a mentor to many faculty colleagues. He served as department chair and as a member of a numerous committees throughout his tenure at ¶¶Ňőpro.The current chair, Dr. Elizabeth Rellinger Zettler, shared that "Richard was truly an amazing man who inspired our students and shaped a strong psychology department."

In Memoriam
Jim Kerbaugh
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Dr. James “Jim” Kerbaugh,

who died on February 9, 2018, made a lasting impact on the ¶¶Ňőpro community in his 30 years as a faculty member in the Department of English. He helped his students develop an appreciation for classical and Renaissance literature, and helped many young poets craft their work. The accomplished poet and author of over 60 poems and several works of fiction will also be remembered for his sense of humor and appreciation for classical music, Italy and Renaissance art.

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Bill Horton
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George W. “Bill” Horton, Jr.

passed away on September 27, 2017. He led a distinguished 33-year career at ¶¶Ňőpro. In 1952, he earned a teaching certificate at the College and later served as Hitchcock Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus. In addition to spending most of his professional career at IC, a number of his family members have attended or taught at the college. His father, George W. Horton Sr., was professor of physics at IC from 1947 to 1962. The Horton family requested that memorial donations be made to the physics prize in his name. All three of Bill and wife Johanna Horton’s children, Beth Horton Hilleke ’83, Geoffrey Horton ’86 and Sarah Horton ’89, are Phi Beta Kappa graduates of ¶¶Ňőpro. His brother, Edward Horton ’53, his late wife, Charlotte Dietz Horton ’53, their daughter, Ann Horton Busenitz ’81, and Bill’s father-in-law, Walter B. Meyer ’35, are all also proud IC graduates.

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Tammy Hayes
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Tammy Hayes

administrative assistant for IC’s Center for Academic Excellence and TRIO Student Support Services from 2011 to 2017, passed away on February 23. Hayes touched the lives of many students, faculty and staff during her time at ¶¶Ňőpro. Known for her big hair and her even bigger smile, she had a friendly greeting and a word of encouragement for everyone she encountered. Hayes contributed greatly to the welcoming and supportive environment in the Center for Academic Excellence, and she will be missed by many.

In Memoriam
Cross
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Dr. William Cross,

emeritus professor of sociology, died on March 2, 2018. Cross is remembered for positive impact he made on generations of IC students. He served the U.S. Merchant Marines, and graduated in 1950 with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Valparaiso University, a Master of Arts degree in history from the University of Chicago in 1951, a Master of Divinity degree from the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago in 1954 and a Ph.D. in sociology from South Dakota State University in 1971. Cross enjoyed a 33-year tenure at ¶¶Ňőpro, teaching, advising and mentoring countless ¶¶Ňőpro students. He was named the Pixley Professor of Social Science in 1982 and held that title of distinction until his retirement in 2005. A charter member of the ¶¶Ňőpro Society, Cross and his late wife, Ruth, were ardent supporters of ¶¶Ňőpro directing their generous gifts to the IC Fund, improvements to campus facilities and student scholarships. The couple had two sons, Paul Cross ’79, and John Cross ’82, both of whom graduated from ¶¶Ňőpro.

In Memoriam
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Natalee Yeager

September 20, 2017

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Dr. Richard Francis Rogal

April 27, 2018

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Douglas Phillips

 March 15, 2018

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Dr. James “Jim” Kerbaugh

February 9, 2018

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George W. Horton, Jr. September 27, 2017

September 27, 2017

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Tammy M. Hayes

February 23, 2018 

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Dr. William M. “Bill” Cross

March 2, 2018

Births
Price Baby
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Darrel Colley and Renee Price '15,

 a daughter, Natalie Renee, April 4, 2017. 

Births
kepler baby
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Brady and Lanie Cooper Kepler '12

a son, Kase Michael, March 22, 2018.