Monday, February 12, 2001
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Clarke County’s dream team
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Retirees
Twenty-three employees retired from the university in September. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are:

Allan W. Barber, senior vice president, finance and administration, 34 years/2 months; Glenda P. Bell, payroll supervisor, expenditure control, 24 years/1 month; Yancy L. Bryan Jr., business manager I, Tifton Diagnostic Lab, 35 years/5 months; David L. Coker, associate provost, academic affairs, 12 years/2 months; John W. English, professor, journalism, 30 years; Horace L. Farlowe, professor, art, 19 years/11 months; Betty W. Fink, publications specialist III, College of Education–Dean’s Office, 33 years/2 months; Frank B. Golley, Research Professor, ecology, 42 years; Mary W. Hooper, administrative specialist, College of Veterinary Medicine–Dean’s Office, 33 years/2 months; Tony L. Howell, public service representative, West district–Cooperative Extension Serivce, 11 years/4 months; Horace E. Hudson, department head, agricultural leadership, education and communications, 28 years; Fred Landers Jr., dispatcher, campus transit system, 10 years/9 months; Ronald J. Lavangie, assistant print shop manager, printing, 12 years/3 months; Carolyn A. Lehr, associate professor, School of Health and Human Performance, 22 years; Allan MacLeod, associate professor, telecommunications, 16 years/11 months; Rachel W. Peavey, research technician III, poultry science research, 30 years/11 months; Carol W. Penney, lecturer, mathematics, 21 years; David E. Penney, associate professor, mathematics, 34 years; James B. Rosebrook, associate professor, School of Leadership and Lifelong Learning, 21 years/8 months; Sandra H. Venable, administrative specialist, finance and administration, 34 years/3 months; Nancy K. Webb, administrative secretary, family housing administration, 18 years/8 months; Gladys Williams, program assistant IV, Central district–Cooperative Extension Service, 22 years/2 months; and Carol V. Winthrop, assistant vice president, academic affairs, 26 years.

Source: Human Resources


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