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1 Newsletter Fall 2013 Association of Retired Faculty, North Carolina State University www.ncsu.edu/retired/ PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE ALAN DONALDSON Welcome to ARF! We move forward into our new year 2013-2014 with greater numbers than ever and with a variety of programs and events that will appeal to all, from the “sacred to the profane” – in the best sense of the phrase. Our first big agenda item of the year has been trying to sort out, simplify and rationalize the changes in our State Health Plans! It is indeed a year of momentous decisions with the usual accompanying disruptions and uncertainties but, if things do not seem to work out the way we would like, then at least we can make a more educated choice this time next year. It is, however, my sincere hope that the vast majority of you will have found your “niche”, and that the condensed document created by your ARF Board (thanks to authors, Frank Abrams and Wendell Gilliam) has been useful in helping you in your decision-making process. We will be anxious to learn how you fare, overall, and will continue to assist you in whatever way we are able. But now that this Health Plan decision process is behind us, we can look forward to Thanksgiving and the Grand Holiday Season with a more relaxed frame of mind. Due to the particular date of Thanksgiving, this year, we will not be holding a November Luncheon, but a very special “Event”, on Wednesday, December 11 th whose creation is in the capable hands of our President-elect and Program Chair, Nina Allen, ably assisted by fellow countryman and ARF Board colleague, Ken Sorensen, and friends. The event will be replete with Music, Special Food and a great deal of Holiday Fun. Watch for the announcements! ARF President: Alan Donaldson Please Note: A list of all Board Members and Officers of ARF, with telephone numbers, postal and e-mail addresses together with all news, history, connections ARF

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Newsletter

Fall 2013

Association of Retired Faculty, North Carolina State University www.ncsu.edu/retired/

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

ALAN DONALDSON

Welcome to ARF! We move forward into our new year 2013-2014 with greater numbers than ever and with a variety of programs and events that will appeal to all, from the “sacred to the profane” – in the best sense of the phrase. Our first big agenda item of the year has been trying to sort out, simplify and rationalize the changes in our State Health Plans! It is indeed a year of momentous decisions with the usual accompanying disruptions and uncertainties but, if things do not seem to work out the way we would like, then at least we can make a more educated choice this time next year. It is, however, my sincere hope that the vast majority of you will have found your “niche”, and that the condensed document created by your ARF Board (thanks to authors, Frank Abrams and Wendell Gilliam) has been useful in helping you in your decision-making process. We will be anxious to learn how you fare, overall, and will continue to assist you in whatever way we are able. But now that this Health Plan decision process is behind us, we can look forward to Thanksgiving and the Grand Holiday Season with a more relaxed frame of mind.

Due to the particular date of Thanksgiving, this year, we will not be holding a November Luncheon, but a very special “Event”, on Wednesday, December 11th – whose creation is in the capable hands of our President-elect and Program Chair, Nina Allen, ably assisted by fellow countryman and ARF Board colleague, Ken Sorensen, and friends. The event will be replete with Music, Special Food and a great deal of Holiday Fun. Watch for the announcements!

ARF President: Alan Donaldson Please Note: A list of all Board Members and Officers of ARF, with telephone numbers, postal and e-mail addresses together with all news, history, connections

ARF

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and events of our organization can be accessed via the ARF Main Website: <http://www.ncsu.edu/retired/>

STATE HEALTH PLAN CHANGES FOR RETIREES

The State Health Plan has changed the selection of health insurance plans offered to Medicare-eligible retirees and their dependents effective January 1, 2014. There are five plans offered. The plans include continuation of one of the supplemental plans that was offered last year and four Medicare Advantage Plans (MA Plans).

1. Traditional 70/30 Plan handled by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of NC.

2. Base MA Plan from Humana. 3. Base MA Plan from United

Healthcare. 4. Enhanced MA Plan offered by

Humana. 5. Enhanced MA Plan offered by

United Healthcare. Each Medicare-eligible retiree and the retiree’s Medicare-eligible dependent(s) have been automatically enrolled in either plan # 2 or plan # 3 from the list above. While Medicare-eligible retirees and their dependents who are covered under the State Health Plan must be covered under the SAME plan, the retiree may switch to one of the other four plans if done by November 15, 2013. The State Health Plan, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, Humana, and United Healthcare have provided a large amount of information through mailings, “outreach” sessions, and the internet. The ARF Board has sought to review the material provided, gathered information from ARF Members and others, and prepared a detailed article aimed at assisting retirees in making

decisions. While the article does not seek to obviate each retirees’ study of the materials provided, in the opinion of the board the article provides a useful guide. The article is posted on our website, and the direct link is http://www.ncsu.edu/retired/ARFHealthInsArticle.pdf.

Retiree News Briefs

Karen DeBord was only retired for three years before returning to work at her alma mater , Virginia Tech, as an Extension Specialist in Human Development. She and her husband are also building a Bed and Breakfast at beautiful Smith Mountain Lake, Va. It is called Bedford Landings. They hope to open in December 2013. John Penick received the Robert Carleton Award, the highest award from the National Science Teachers Association, for national leadership in science education. The award included a fine trip for two to San Antonio in the spring and a check for $5,000, similar to what most of you got as a retirement gift from State, I presume. Larry Nelson rode his bicycle halfway across the State of Iowa during the last week of July 2013 in the Des Moines Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI). He was one of 10,000 riders (including Lance Armstrong). In the previous nine annual rides starting in 1993, he had ridden the full distance from the Missouri to Mississippi Rivers. He planned on this being his last ride in RAGBRAI because of his age, but he met a lady aged 90 who made the trip for the 18th time this year. Now, plans are being made for his 11th ride in 2014.

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Salah & Amina Elmaghraby have moved from their regular house to a "seniors residence" by the name of "Atria OakRidge" in northern Raleigh, where Amina is relieved of the chores of keeping a home. After completing their first week there, they report that they are enjoying it (9/22/13). Charles Livengood was married on January 21, 2013 to Shirley B. Jones. Jim and Lou Young are enjoying having two of their grandchildren at NCSU this year. Katie Sanders is a third-year student in the Jefferson Scholars Program with majors in biology and English. Christian Sanders is a first-year student in the Franklin Scholars Program with majors in Mechanical Engineering and Independent Studies. According to a Friends of the Library report, during the twelve month period from July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012, fifty-one people associated with ARF made contributions to the library. In the period between July 1, 2012 and April 30, 2013, forty ARF associates had contributed to the library and ARF (as an association) had contributed $1000.

2014 FRIDAY AWARD NOMINATIONS

ARF is soliciting nominations for its 2014 William C. Friday Award for distinguished service in retirement. Service in retirement activities that go beyond the continuation of one’s prior professional career will be emphasized. The nominee may come from either retired members of the NCSU community or other retirees with distinguished service who may not have been affiliated with the University. The award may be made

posthumously and more than one may be made in a given year. The nomination should include a one page write-up of the individual’s background and accomplishments in retirement and up to 10 pages of supportive material such as news articles, supporting letters, testimonials, or a recent resume. The one page write-up should include the name and contact information for the nominee and nominator. Nominations may be sent by email or other means to Alan Donaldson, President of the Association of Retired Faculty ([email protected]), 6620 Winding Trail, Raleigh, NC 27612-2445.

ENCORE PROGRAM EXPANDS OFFERINGS

NC State’s Encore Program for Lifelong Enrichment, which offers non-credit programs to adults aged 50+, is offering more opportunities to learn than ever before. More evening programs and lectures have been scheduled and the popular Saturday Winter Lecture Series will be repeated this January/February. Many of these expanded programs are open to nonmembers, which gives ARF members a chance to “dip their toes” in the Encore waters before making a commitment to become a member or teach a course. So try us out! Encore’s 2nd term fall classes begin October 28, and registration for the spring semester begins in mid-November. Second term lecture topics include a retrospective look at the Bosnian conflict, the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination, NC redistricting, the music of the Virgin Mary, and WRAL’s Amanda Lamb speaking about her crime reporting. Encore also invites all ARF members to join us at our Fall FUNdraising Social, which will feature NC State’s premier a

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cappella group, The Ladies in Red. For just $35, you can enjoy wine/beer/soda and a variety of hors d’oeuvres at the University Club on Sunday, November 3 from 4:00-6:00 PM. For more information on this event, the lectures, and the full array of fall courses, visit our website at www.ncsu.edu/encore. We are excited to announce the lineup for our Saturday Winter Lecture Series, which will be held on five consecutive Saturday mornings in January and February. Our theme is “Soundings: Conversations with Accomplished North Carolina Authors,” and each session will be moderated to elicit interesting conversations with these accomplished writers. Our lineup: January 25: Elizabeth Spencer and Terry Roberts, moderated by Peder Zane February 1: Philip Gerard and Bland Simpson, moderated by Peder Zane February 8: Jill McCorkle and Wilton Barnhardt, moderated by Michael Blanchard February 15: Randall Kenan and Michael Parker, moderated by Peder Zane February 22: Margaret Maron and Shelby Stephenson, moderated by Peder Zane So mark your calendars now, and be prepared to register in mid-November for these and other spring semester courses, lectures, and study trips. Call us at 919-515-5782, and we will be glad to send you our full catalog of offerings. Encore is a great way to stay engaged in lifelong learning – try us out with one of these interesting programs.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…

By Jean Porter

Sept. 18, 2013 Rob Christensen – News and Observer Political Columnist

To understand the current political climate in North Carolina, one needs to know something about the state’s political past. Mr. Christensen pointed out that North Carolina has never been a liberal state. It was considered a Progressive state – the Wisconsin of the South. He further defined this as “business progressivism”. This was an attempt by the business leaders of the North Carolina to move the state from being a poor rural state to an industrialized state. Beginning in the 1920’s this approach was characterized by spending lots of money on roads and universities, later on community colleges and by racial moderation.

Rob Christensen – N&O

But North Carolina has always had a strong conservative streak, as can be attested to by the election of Jesse Helms to the Senate many times over. This state is part of the Bible Belt, is pro-gun and pro-military. As a result of its dual personalities, North Carolina has become

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ground zero of the political polarization of the country. In the 1990s there were no closer elections than in North Carolina. In 2008 Barack Obama won here by the closest margin in the country. In 2012 Mitt Romney won by the closest margin in the country. Outside interests spend lots of money in NC to sway elections. Because the winning margins are so small, North Carolina is susceptible to national political winds. Two things impacting the state now are the high unemployment rate (3rd highest in country at the time of this talk) and the sway to the Republicans that coincided with the Decennial Census. Because the Republicans were in control of the state legislature at the time of the restructuring of congressional districts that takes place every 10 years, they were able to design districts to favor their party. However, according to a recent Gallup Poll, North Carolina is not more conservative in 2012 than it has been in the past. The state is ranked as the 21st most conservative state. Basically the state is currently centrist with a slight tilt to the right. North Carolina is considered a moderate state. As a result of the redistricting that crowds likeminded people into one district, candidates do not have to appeal to the middle. Instead they are often getting pressure from the right. One major impact of this within the state is that the University System is losing support. First came the recession which slowed the momentum of the System and now the System is losing the support of the Legislature. In the past many of the greatest supporters of the UNC System were products of the system. Former Governor Jim Hunt is an example of this. Currently, there are few people in the legislature with ties to the University System. Many either attended private

universities or universities out of state. According to Mr. Christensen, things do not look good for the UNC System in the near term. The good news is that eventually this shift to the right will self-correct. The question is how long will that take?

NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED

The Association welcomes new members:

James Ballington, Jon Bartley (L), Kathleen

R. Brown (L), Roger Clark (L), Charles

Coe, Harriet Grand (L), Carmine A. Prioli,

Martha Scotford, Michael S. Wogalter (L).

New Life Members are designated by an L.

PROGRAM PLANS By Nina Allen

On October 16 we had two fun and informative speakers. Associate Professor of English, Cat Warren, entertained us with wonderful readings from her new book “What the dog knows: The science and wonder of working dogs”. The bookstore kindly brought along books for us to buy and have signed by Dr. Warren. She also showed a great video of her dog, Solo, at work hunting cadaver remains. After lunch Joe Williams spoke. He is the Director of Employee Benefits and Programs at NC State University. He talked about the new health programs that we must sign up for by November 15, 2013. He mentioned that his Department would be using the ARF produced document about our health care choices. Congratulations to the Board Members who wrote that useful document. It is most helpful. Joe also answered a lot of questions from the group and clarified some of the problem areas for us.

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Cat Warren – Assoc. Prof. of English

On September 18 we also had two speakers. Dean of Design at NC State University Marvin Malecha gave a delightful presentation about Creativity and the Process of Creativity. Many questions ensued. And the News and Observer Columnist Rob Christensen gave a very thoughtful and excellent talk about the state of politics in North Carolina. This was a very relevant topic and his presentation was greatly appreciated and followed by many questions from the alert audience. Our next meeting will be on December 11. Mark your calendars, as it is a change from the usual third Wednesday of the month. November and December dates were too close to the holidays. Plans are shaping up. We will learn a bit about Scandinavian Christmas Celebrations. I am Danish and Ken Sorensen has also promised to help, so the slant will be towards Danish celebrations. If you know about

Scandinavian customs and would like to help, please let me know. We hope to have some traditional food and drink with the aid of the Faculty Club. There will be musical entertainment and craft demonstrations as well as a talk. This will be a festive occasion so please mark your calendars and plan to come.

Marvin Malecha – Dean of Design, NCSU

In the spring there are some plans underway for various speakers. I am hoping that Joan Lederman, a potter from Woods Hole, MA will come and tell us about her approach combining science and art. Her pots are glazed with muds from deep sea drilling cores she gets from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and she knows a lot about the science of pot making. Her ceramics are also very beautiful and can be seen at her website “Soft Earth”. You may well have wonderful ideas about speakers you think would be good for our lunch series, please let me know. My email is [email protected] or you can write to the ARF email address.

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TRESURER’S REPORT October 7, 2013 SECU Checking: $2360.09 Money Market Shares: $3542.98 Shares: $36.98 Credit $2.47 Balance $5942.52

NEW FACULTY RETIREES – MARCH THROUGH SEPTEMBER

Linda Aiman-Smith (Mgmt. Innov.); Marilynn Anselmi (Gateway Technology, Rocky Mount); Clarke E. Atkins (Clinical Sci.); James R. Ballington, Jr (Hort. Sci.); Jon W. Bartley (Accounting); William K. Bayley (Design); Keith R. Beck (Textiles); Wendy F. Boss (Plant Biology); Kathleen Rae Brown; Kenneth Dan Burgess (Ext. 4-H); Lisa L. Grable (The Science House); Roger Harrison Clark (Architecture); Charles K. Coe (Pub. & Int. Affairs); Risa S. Ellovich (Soc. & Anthropology); Amassa Fauntleroy (Mathematics); Gene F. Fornaro (IES Eng. And Tech); Judson Elam Hair, Jr (McKimmon Center); Michael T. Hoover (Soil Science); Brinton Alden Hopkins (Animal Science); Gerald B. Huntington (Animal Sci.); Martha N. Jennette (Agr. Institute); Herbert B. Knox, Jr. ( IES Eng.& Tech); Francis Milks (Chancellor’s Office); William Laubach Miller (Biochemistry); Keith A. Morgan (Library); Kathryn M. Moore (Leadership Policy & Adult & Higher Ed.); James W. Moyer (Plant Pathology); Craig M. Newmark (Economics); James D. Pappenhagen (Univ. Housing); Carmine A. Prioli (English); Dana Gordon Raymond (Art & Design); David C. Robinson (Inst. For Trans. Res.); Matthew Ronning (Office of Res. & Innov.); Alice Y. Scales (Sci. Tech.); Ann C. Schulte (Psychology); Martha Scotford (Graphic & Industrial Design); John J. Seater

(Economics); Edward C. Sisler (Biochemistry); James Ed Smallwood (Mol. Biomed. Sci.); Craig V. Sullivan (Biology); Patricia Anne Sullivan (Graduate School); Mary B. Tompkins (Dept. Population & Health); Amanda W. Tueting (Nat. Res.); Kenneth P. Vickery (History); Robert E. White (Mathematics); Michael S. Wogalter (Psychology).

RECENT DEATHS OF RETIRED FACULTY AND SPOUSES

We have learned of the recent deaths of these retired faculty members or spouses. We extend sympathy and condolences to family and friends. John S. Risley, Physics, d. 4/5/13; Louie Thomas (Tommy) Lassiter, Textiles, d. 4/9/13; Leon D. Freedman, Chemistry, d. 4/20/13; Elsayed Morsi Afify, Mechanical Engineering, d. 5/8/13; Thomas J. (Jack) Sheets, Entomology/Toxicology, d. 7/6/13; Barbara C. Ziko, Student Health Service, d. 7/5/13; Donald S. Keener, NCSU Libraries, d. 6/12/13; John Maurice Miller, Zoology, d. 6/27/13; Thomas F. Malone, Marine, Earth, & Atmos. Sci., d. 7/6/13; Arthur M. (Art) Hoch, Physical Education, d. 7/28/13, Francis G. Giesbrecht, Statistics, d. 8/3/13; J. Franklin (Frank) Weedon, Athletics, d. 9/2/13; Rudolph (Rudy) Pate, Foundations & Univ. Relations), d. 9/3/13; Lewis Worth Seagondollar, Physics, d. 9/20/13; Marion Carroll Griffin, Cooperative Extension Service, d. 10/5/13; John Allen Christian, Food Science Ext., d. 10/10/13; Paul Edmond (Ed) Seaman, Athletics, d. 10/13/13; Curtis R. Craver, Jr., Music, d. 10/13/13; Joseph L. (Joe L.) Perry, Coop. Ext., d. 10/16/13; James Benny (Ben) Chilton, Wood & Paper Science/Dev., d. 10/21/13; Robert Mangum Cornish, Philosophy & Religion, d. 10/28/13;

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Raimond Aldrich Struble, Mathematics, d. 10/30/13.

Spouses

Elenita R. (Nita) Wise (wife of Milton B. Wise – Animal Science), d. 3/26/13; Shirley Dorothy Hamme (wife of John V. Hamme – Materials Engineering), d. 4/5/13; Priscilla Anne S. Fearn (wife of Robert M. Fearn - Economics), d. 4/13/13; Marjorie F. Foil (wife of J. E. Foil – Coop. Ext. Serv.), d. 4/28/13; Chizuko Y. Kojima (wife of Duncan Stuart – School of Design), d. 5/22/13; Marjorie R. Eckels (wife of Art Eckels – Electrical Engineering), d. 6/5/13; Virginia Ellen Nickel (wife of Paul Nickel – Mathematics), d. 6/7/13; Eleanor Bridgers Hart (wife of Frank D. Hart – Mech. Engr/Research Admin.), d. 9/21/13; Shirley Anne Longmuir (wife of Ian S. Longmuir – Biochemistry), d. 8/29/13, Irene Reynolds Roberts (wife of William Milner Roberts – Food Science), d. 10/15/13.

ARE YOU A MEMBER

ARF seeks to serve all retired faculty regardless of membership. The Association website, www.ncsu.edu/retired, is public and kept up to date with the latest information about pertinent issues. We strive to maintain an accurate list of all NCSU faculty retirees. We include all those for whom we have working email addresses in periodic notices about our luncheon programs and timely information about pertinent issues.

Attendance at monthly luncheons is open to all with no difference in cost between members and non-members. Active membership is encouraged and welcomed either by annually paying dues (currently $15/year, the year commencing on July 1) or becoming a life member (currently a one time payment of $75). The dues collected support unavoidable operational and program costs incurred in running the organization. Operational costs are small, due to prudent management and much appreciated assistance from the Office of the Provost and the NCSU Alumni Association relative to paper newsletter printing and mailing as well as to our continually evolving and improving effective use of the internet. Collected dues also support programs such as the Friday Award, the Association’s leadership involvement in the Association of Retirement Organizations in Higher Education and the Association’s ongoing support of NCSU Libraries. If you are not currently a member please consider joining this year as an annual or life member, or renewing your membership. The list below contains the names of all life members and annual members who have paid their 2013-14 dues. If you do not see your name on the list, and you believe this to be an error, please contact the Association. If you are properly not listed, please consider joining or renewing using the form provided at the end of this newsletter or online at http://www.ncsu.edu/retired/Application.pdf

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List updated: 10/07/2013

1 ABRAMS, C FRANK JR 188 KING, CYRUS B

2 ADAMS, DAVID A 189 KING, DORIS E

3 ADAMS, WILLIAM M 190 KLEISS, HAROLD J

4 ADCOCK, ELIZABETH 191 KNOWLES, C ERNEST

5 ALLEN, HOWARD LEE JR 192 KOHL, JEROME

6 ALLEN, NINA S 193 KORTE, CHARLES D

7 AMEIN, MICHAEL 194 KRIZ, GEORGE J

8 ANDERSON, NORMAN D 195 LANIER, ALBERT B JR

9 APPLE, J LAWRENCE 196 LASSITER, CHARLES & ROBBIE

10 ARYA, SATYA PAL SINGH 197 LEITH, CARLTON J

11 AURAND, LEONARD W 198 LEONARD, REBECCA

12 AVERRE, CHARLES W 199 LEVINE, SOLOMON L

13 AXTELL, RICHARD C 200 LEVINGS, CHARLES S III

14 BALLINGTON, JAMES 201 LEWIS, RICHARD J

15 BAREFOOT, ALDOS C JR 202 LEWIS, WILLIAM M

16 BARKER, JERRY 203 LILLEY, STEPHEN C

17 BARKER, KENNETH R 204 LILLY, JOHN PAUL

18 BARNHARDT, ROBERT A 205 LINER, HUGH L

19 BATCHELOR, PETER 206 LIORET, E KENT

20 BATTE, EDWARD G 207 LITTLETON, ISAAC THOMAS

21 BARTLEY, JON W. 208 LIVENGOOD, CHARLES D

22 BEALS, ALLEN M 209 LOEPPERT, RICHARD H

23 BEATTY, KENNETH O JR 210 LONG, RAYMOND C

24 BEERS, BURTON F 211 LORD, PETER R

25 BENSON, GEOFFREY A 212 LOSORDO, THOMAS M

26 BERRY, ANN 213 LOVE, CAROLYN S

27 BISHIR, JOHN W 214 LUGINBUHL, JAMES E

28 BLACK, CHESTER D 215 LYTLE, CHARLES F

29 BLAKE, CARL T 216 MADAY, CLARENCE J

30 BLALOCK, T CARLTON 217 MAGOR, JAMES K

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31 BLAND, GEORGE F 218 MAIN, CHARLES E

32 BLOCK, WILLIAM J 219 MALLETTE, BRUCE

33 BLUM, GEORGE B 220 MALLETTE, JULIA R

34 BOONE, EDGAR J 221 MALLOY-HANLEY, ERIN

35 BOSTICK, GEORGE W JR 222 MALSTROM, CARL W

36 BOWERS, HENRY 223 MARTIN, DAVID W

37 BRAHAM, ROSCOE 224 MASSEY, FRANCES W

38 BRANDT, MARILYN 225 MCCLURE, W FRED

39 BRITT, JACK H 226 MCCOLLUM, MARILYN S

40 BROOKS, JOSEPH F 227 MCDONALD, LEE R

41 BROOKS, WAYNE M 228 MCGEACHY, JOHN A

42 BROWN, KATHLEEN RAE 229 MCGRAW, JAMES R

43 BROWN, ROBERT D 230 MCKENZIE, WENDELL H

44 BRYAN, ROBERT S 231 MCPHERSON, CHARLES W

45 BRYANT, DOUGLAS 232 MCRAE, DAVID SCOTT

46 BUCHANAN, DAVID R 233 MCVAY, JULIE G

47 BUCKLEY, K ISABELLE 234 MEMORY, JASPER D

48 BUNDY, JAMES H 235 MERSHON, DONALD H

49 BURNISTON, ERNEST E 236 MEYERS, WALTER E

50 BYRD, THOMAS M 237 MICHAEL, ATKINS D JR

51 CAMPBELL, WILLIAM V 238 MILLER, CONRAD H

52 CAPLE, PATRICIA C 239 MILLER, GROVER C

53 CARAWAN, ROY E 240 MITCHELL, TONY L

54 CARTER, PHILIP B 241 MOAZED, KHOSROW L

55 CARTER, THOMAS A JR 242 MOCHRIE, RICHARD D

56 CASSEL, D KEITH 243 MOCK, GARY N

57 CATES, DAVID M 244 MOCK, JUDIETH E

58 CHANG, HOU-MIN 245 MOHAMED, MANSOUR

59 CHOU, WUSHOW 246 MOHAPATRA, SUBHAS C

60 CHRISTENSEN, JAN R 247 MONTEIRO-RIVIERE, NANCY A

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61 CHUKWU, ETHELBERT N 248 MOORE, HARRY B

62 CHUNG, LUNG-OCK 249 MOTLEY, MARVA C

63 CLARK, ROGER H 250 MYERS, RICHARD M

64 CLARY, JOSEPH R 251 NELSON, PAUL V

65 COBB, DONALD W 252 NEUMAN, DUANE F

66 COCHRAN, MARGARET 253 O'BRIEN, MARGARET G

67 COE, CHARLES F 254 O'NEIL, JOHN J

68 COGGINS, LEROY 255 O'SULLIVAN, ELIZABETH

69 COHEN, SYLVAN I 256 OXENDER, WAYNE D

70 COLE, JAMES L 257 PALMOUR, HAYNE III

71 COOK, MAURICE G 258 PARK, JAE

72 COOK, ROBERT E 259 PARKER, GEORGE W III

73 COOPER, ARTHUR W 260 PARKER, JOHN WILMER

74 COPE, FRANCES J 261 PARKS, LEO W

75 CORBIN, FREDERICK T 262 PARRAMORE, BARBARA M

76 COVINGTON, LIB ROGERS 263 PARRIES, ROBERT E

77 COWLING, ELLIS B 264 PARSONS, GUY S

78 CRAWFORD, ELIZABETH 265 PATTERSON, JAMES W

79 CROW, JOHNNY LEE 266 PATTERSON, JOSEPHINE W

80 CUDD, JOHN F JR 267 PATTY, RICHARD R

81 CUNNINGHAM, JOSEPH W 268 PEARSON, RICHARD G

82 CURTIN, TERRENCE M 269 PEARSON, RONALD G

83 DALLA-POZZA, ADA B 270 PEEDIN, GERALD F

84 DANIELS, JERRY M 271 PEET, MARY M

85 DAVEY, CHARLES B 272 PETERSON, ELMOR LEE

86 DAVIS, JINNIE 273 PETERSON, RICHARD ERIC

87 DEGRAND, ALEXANDER J 274 PIETRAFESA, LEONARD J

88 DEHERTOGH, AUGUST A 275 PILKINGTON, DWAIN H

89 DEJARNETTE, FRED 276 POOLE, MARY ELIZABETH

90 DICKSON, GARY W 277 PORTER, JEAN M

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91 DOGGETT, WESLEY O 278 PRIOLI, CARMINE A

92 DOLCE, CARL J 279 PROCTOR, CHARLES H

93 DONALDSON, R ALAN 280 PROCTOR, DALTON R

94 DOWNS, M S & PROF V C 281 PURRINGTON, SUZANNE T

95 DOWNS, ROBERT J 282 RAMAN, SETHU

96 DUNN, JOSEPH C 283 RAWLINGS, JOHN O

97 DUTTON, JOHN C JR 284 REA, PHILLIP S

98 EASTER, WILLIAM T 285 REESE, HERMAN L

99 ECKELS, MARJORIE R 286 REGISTER, CAROLYN C

100 EISEN, EUGENE 287 REINERT, RICHARD A

101 ELKAN, GERALD H 288 REISMAN, ARNOLD

102 ELLEMAN, ANN 289 RHODES, DONALD R

103 ELLWOOD, ERIC L 290 RICHARDSON, JOHN GILBERT

104 ELY, JOHN F 291 RIDDLE, JOHN M

105 ERICKSON, EDWARD W 292 RIDGEWAY, DON L

106 ESTES, EDMUND A 293 RIVIERE, JIM E

107 FAHMY, ABDEL-AZIZ 294 ROBERTSON, ROBERT L

108 FARRIER, MAURICE H 295 ROBISON, ODIS W

109 FEARN, ROBERT M 296 ROHRBACH, ROGER P

110 FITES, ROGER & MS JANET 297 ROSE, NICHOLAS J

111 FITZGERALD, W CURTIS 298 ROZIER, JUSTINE J

112 FOOTE, VINCENT 299 RUSSELL, ALICE B

113 FORNES, RAYMOND E 300 RUSSELL, DALE A

114 FOX, BARBARA J 301 RUSSELL, TOM & MRS JANE

115 FRANCIS, FLORENCE I 302 SACK, RONALD H

116 FRANKLIN, ANNETTE 303 SANFORD, BEATRICE

117 FREEMAN, JOHN F JR 304 SARGENT, FRANK D

118 GARMON, WILLIAM M 305 SASSER, L RALPH

119 GAY, ROBERT W JR 306 SAWHNEY, M MOHAN

120 GERIG, THOMAS MICHAEL 307 SAYLOR, LEROY C

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121 GETZEN, FORREST W 308 SCHAFFER, HENRY E

122 GILBERT, JOHN H 309 SCHECHTER, EPHRIAM I

123 GILLIAM, JAMES WENDELL 310 SCOTFORD, MARTHA

124 GLAZENER, EDWARD W 311 SELTMAN, HEINZ

125 GOETZE, ALFRED J 312 SHEARON, RONALD W

126 GORDON, THOMAS F 313 SIMPSON, WILLIAM H

127 GRADY, PERRY L 314 SKROCH, WALTER A

128 GRAND, HARRIET 315 SMITH, CHERYL A

129 GREGORY, JAMES D 316 SMITH, FRANK J

130 GROFF, JUDY M 317 SNEED, RONALD E

131 GROSS, H DOUGLAS 318 SNOW, NANCY H

132 GUPTA, AJAYA K 319 SORENSEN, KENNETH A

133 GUSTKE, LARRY D 320 SOROOS, MARVIN STANLEY

134 HALE, FRANCIS J 321 SOWELL, ROBERT SEAGO

135 HALEY, RICHARD L 322 SPURR, HARVEY W

136 HAMBY, DAME S 323 STALNAKER, CLAYTON L

137 HAMM, THOMAS E JR 324 STEWART, DEBRA W

138 HANOVER, STEPHEN 325 STILES, PHILLIP J

139 HANSEN, ARTHUR P 326 STODDARD, EDWARD F

140 HARDIN, JAMES W 327 STRIDER, DAVID L

141 HARPER, JAMES D 328 STUBER, CHARLES W

142 HART, FRANKLIN D 329 STUCKEY, WILLIAM C JR

143 HASSAN, AWATIF E 330 SUGGS, CHARLES W

144 HATCH, JOYCE 331 SULLIVAN, GENE A

145 HAUSER, JOHN R 332 SWAISGOOD, HAROLD E

146 HAVENSTEIN, GERALD B 333 SYLLA, EDITH D

147 HAVNER, KERRY S 334 TAYLOR, RAYMOND G

148 HAWKINS, GERALD 335 THAYER, PAUL W

149 HECK, WALTER W 336 THOMAS, JUDITH F

150 HENDERSON, WARREN R 337 THOMPSON, DONALD L

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151 HEPPLER, CEDRIC L 338 TILLEY, D RONALD

152 HERSH, SOLOMON 339 TOPE, NADINE F

153 HIGHFILL, W LAWRENCE 340 TROYER, JAMES R

154 HILLIARD-CLARK, JOYCE 341 TUCKER, WILLIAM P

155 HILLMAN, RUEDIGER C 342 TUNG, CHI C

156 HITCHINGS, ROBERT G 343 TURNER, LYNN G

157 HOBGOOD, THOMAS N 344 USRY, ROBERT H

158 HOLMES, SIDNEY F JR 345 VANDER WALL, WILLIAM J

159 HOLTHAUSEN, DUNCAN M 346 VERGHESE, KRUVILLA

160 HOOVER, DALE M 347 VOLAND, MAURICE E

161 HOOVER, MAURICE W 348 VOLK, RICHARD J

162 HOPKINS, THOMAS S 349 WAHL, GEORGE H JR

163 HORNER, JAMES R 350 WALTNER, NELLIE L

164 HREN, JOHN J 351 WARD, ANNE BAKER

165 HUGHES, GEORGE R 352 WARD, DONN R

166 HUISH, MELVIN T 353 WARREN, M ROGER

167 HUXTER, WILLIAM T JR 354 WATT, STEPHEN

168 IHNEN, LOREN A 355 WEBER, JEROME B

169 JACKSON, DENIS SHERALD 356 WELBY, CHARLES W

170 JAHN, LARRY G 357 WESTERMAN, PHILIP W

171 JANOLINO, VIOLETA G 358 WHEELER, ELISABETH A

172 JENKINS, DAVID M 359 WHITE, ESTELLE E

173 JOHNSON, THOMAS 360 WHITLOW, LON WEIDNER

174 JOHNSON, WILLIAM H 361 WILEY, ALBERT L JR

175 JONES, GUY L 362 WILLIAMS, J OLIVER

176 JONES, JAMES R 363 WILSON, L GEORGE

177 JONES, LAWRENCE K 364 WINCHESTER, SAMUEL C

178 JONES, ROSEMARY M 365 WINDHAM, W PHILLIP

179 JONES, VICTOR A 366 WINSTON, HUBERT

180 KALAT, JAMES W 367 WOGALTER, MICHAEL S

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181 KAMPRATH, EUGENE J 368 WOLCOTT, DONNA L

182 KANIPE, JOHN T 369 WOODARD, JOSEPH R

183 KASWORM, CAROL E 370 WORSLEY, GEORGE

184 KAUFFMAN, TERESA J 371 YOUNG, JAMES H

185 KEBSCHULL, HARVEY G 372 ZIA, PAUL & MRS DORA

186 KELLER, ANNA 373 ZUICHES, JAMES J

187 KELLISON, ROBERT C

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Dues Form and Membership Application

2013-2014

Complete form; make check payable to: Association of Retired Faculty, NCSU; and mail to Ann Elleman, ARF Treasurer, 5207-101 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, NC 27612-3852

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_____Upgrade to Life Membership $75.00

North Carolina State University Association of Retired Faculty 2013-2014

President Alan Donaldson President-Elect Nina Allen Secretary Suzy Purrington Treasurer Ann Elleman Past President Frank Abrams Board of Directors Keith Cassel, Ellis Cowling, Gene Eisen, Perry Grady, Rebecca Leonard, Kenneth Sorensen, Charles Stuber, George Wahl Provost’s Office Liaison Betsy Brown

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