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Dr. Robert Ellis '77, professor of Old
Testament and Hebrew, currently serves
as book review editor for the Review &details on Dr. Susan Allen, assoc. professor of
other HSU social work and head of the dept. of social
staff men- work, was named president-elect of the
e visit
.edu/alumni. Texas Assoc. of Social Work Deans and
Directors in April 2002.
Shana Briggs '95 has been named
women's basketball coach. Briggs, a
former HSU standout, previously served
as head girls' basketball coach/girls ath-
letic coordinator at Decatur High School.
She was Wise County Coach of the Year,
District 6-3A Coach of the Year, and led
Decatur to their regional tourney. Briggs
began coaching as an assist. varsity bas-
ketball, jr. varsity basketball, assistant
Ae track and freshman volleyball coach at
Abilene High School.
Dr. Charles Coltman, asst. professor
of woodwinds since 1994, received his
D.Mus.A. in clarinet performance from
the University of North Texas in May
2002. His dissertation included three re-
citals and a lecture recital, "Carl Gottlieb
i Reissiger: (1798-1859) Forgotten Com-
Briggs '95 poser for the Clarinet." Coltman earned
both his B.M. and M.M. at North Texas.
Dr. Wayne Dorothy has been named
associate professor of music and director
of bands for the coming school year. He
will direct both the Concert Band and
Cowboy Band, succeeding Don Hanna,
who retired in December. Since 2000, he
has been a visiting professor of music
Coltman education at Kansas State He earned both
a B.S. and M.S. in music education from
the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Dorothy earned his doctor of arts in mu-
sic, with emphasis in conducting, music
history, and musicology, at Ball State
(Muncie, IN.) As a band director in the
public schools of TN for eight years, he
taught instrumental music in four com-
Dorothy munities, whose band programs experi-
enced significant (12-40% annually)
growth, in spite of declining enrollment.
Dorothy also has extensive college band
leadership experience, and was honored
as the North Dakota Band Director of the
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Expositor, a journal published by a con-
sortium of Baptist graduate theological
schools, including Logsdon. Ellis also re-
cently published an article entitled "Inter-
preting the Law" in Biblical Hermeneutics:
A Comprehensive Introduction to Interpret-
ing Scripture, 2nd edition.- -
~e~t~;;;l1Fink '82 Dr. Larry Fink '82, professor of En-
glish, recently received a generous grant
from the Dodge Jones Foundation to
print his pictorial biography of Scottish
writer George MacDonald (1824-1905).
Dr. Fink took photographs for the book
during his 1996 European sabbatical.
MacDonald is best known for his influ-
ence on 20th-century writers such as C.
Hawthorne S. Lewis and G. K. Chesterton, and is
-considered the "father" of modern fantasy
. literature, a course Dr. Fink teaches bian-
nually.
Dr. Loyd Hawthorne, dean of the
School of Music from 1996-2002, has re-
turned to full-time teaching and choral
directing, as the Logsdon professor of
Hager '67 church music, choral director, and profes-
sor of music education.
Lawson Hager '67, faculty member
since 1973 and assistant dean of the
School of Music since 2000, will serve as
interim dean of the School of Music dur-
ing a national search process for a new
dean. He earned his M.M. from UNT, and
served as interim director of university
Hill bands for the spring semester following
Don Hanna's retirement in December.
Dr. John Hill, asst. professor of eco-
nomics since 1998, has been elected to
Abilene's City Council. Hill holds a B.S.
from Baylor, an M.S. from Texas Chris-
tian, and a Ph.D. from the University of
Tennessee, Knoxville.
Jeffries Scott Jeffries will join the
Richardson Library staff as periodicals
and documents librarian and as an assis-
tant professor. Jeffries, a 1993 graduate of
Abilene's Cooper High School, earned an
M.L.S. from the University of North
Texas, Denton, and a B.S. in communica-
tions from Howard Payne.
Jennifer Rosa '02 is the new financial
Rosa '02 aid compliance coordinator.
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