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IMMEDIATE APRIL 1, 2007
ABAC KICKS OFF 100th BIRTHDAY, HONORS ALUMNI AT HOMECOMING 2007
TIFTON—Huge birthday cakes glowing with
lighted sparklers served as a glittering opening ceremony for the 100th
birthday celebration of Abraham
Award recipients included George T. Smith, Abraham Baldwin Distinguished Service Award; Julie Ewing Hunt, Distinguished Alumnus; Brian Ponder, Master Farmer; Kathy Butler Murray, Helen Brown Sasser Award; Pat Sirmans Puckett, Outstanding Health Care Professional; Keith Rucker, J. Lamar Branch Award; Glenn P. Willis, Jr., Outstanding Business Leader; and Joan Griffin Marshall, Outstanding Educator. The Family Legacy Award was presented to the J.R. Gibbs Family. Dr. Ron Jones and Henry “Bo” Miller were named Honorary Alumni.
Smith is the first recipient of the Abraham
Baldwin Distinguished Service Award,
recognizing individuals who demonstrate unprecedented public service.
Smith was Student Body President at ABAC in 1940. He served
in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1959-1966, and was Speaker of the
House from 1963 – 1966. He was
Hunt is a 1964 graduate of ABAC. She owns
J.H. Services, which includes Captain D’s and Shoney’s franchises;
Hunt was a very strong advocate for
ABAC during the four years she served as a member of the University System of
Georgia Board of Regents from 2003-2007. She was also a member of
the Georgia Development Authority for six years. She is a member of the
ABAC President’s Club and serves on the finance committee at
Ponder is a 1987 ABAC graduate. When he graduated, he started farming with his father and brother in Omega. Today, he and his brother, Ken, operate a 2,100-acre farm which produces cotton, peanuts, watermelons, processor green beans and pine timber. Ponder was one of the first farmers in the area to practice conservation tillage on cotton and peanuts.
Ponder is the past chairman of the Middle South Georgia Soil and Water Conservation District. He serves on the Tift County Farm Bureau board and is president of the Georgia Alternative Energy Cooperative, an ethanol cooperative. Ponder and his wife, Missy, have two children – Cyrus, 15 and Victoria, 9. They are active members of the Union Grove Church of God.
Murray, a 1972 graduate, has successfully balanced family and career for
34 years. After completing a dietitian internship at
Puckett, Class of 1967, is the director
of Women/Children’s Patient Services at
Puckett is chair of the board of Lowndes Associated Ministries to People, also
know as LAMP. In 2005, she was named Woman of Achievement for
Lowndes/Valdosta Business and Professional Women. In 2004, she received
the Nursing Leadership Award from the Georgia Organization of Nurse
Leaders. She and her husband, Edward, are very active in
Rucker, a 1991 graduate, has worked as the County Extension Agent in
Rucker received the Donnie H. Morris Award for Excellence in Extension by the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association for 2005. He also received two national awards: 2005 Epsilon Sigma Phi Southern Region Early Career Award and 2005 National Association of County Agricultural Agents (NACAA) Achievement Award. Rucker is a past president of the Tifton Kiwanis Club, a member of the Agrirama Foundation and a graduate of Leadership Tifton.
Rucker crafted the college mace used at President David Bridges’ inauguration
in his woodworking shop. He lives in Tifton with his wife, Julie,
also an ABAC alumnus and their two children – Hannah and Rebecca. They
are active members of
Willis earned his business degree from ABAC in 1980 and continued his education at UGA. Currently, he is senior vice president at South Georgia Banking Company in Tifton where he has been employed for 22 years.
Willis, an ABAC President’s Club member, is extremely active in the
community. He has served on the Tifton-Tift County Chamber of Commerce
executive board for five years, two years as vice president of financial
services and as the 2006 president. He also serves on the Tift County
Development Authority, Downtown Development Authority and the Airport
Authority. He is a graduate of both Leadership Tifton and Leadership
Georgia. Willis is very active in the American Cancer Society and has
held a variety of leadership roles in the
Willis and his wife, Terri, also an ABAC alumnus, have two children – Amanda
and
The 2007 Family Legacy Award was presented to the J. R. Gibbs, Sr., family
from
Gibbs family members contribute to their communities in a variety of professions ranging from education to agriculture to business. Jane Gibbs was named Outstanding Educator in 1995. She serves on the Alumni Board of Directors and represents alumni on the ABAC Foundation Board of Trustees. She and her husband, Randolph, host the Classes of 1951-52 each year at Homecoming. Members of the Gibbs family support ABAC through recruitment of students, the Birthday Fund and Dollars for ABAC Scholars.
Jones became a member of the ABAC faculty in 1967. He retired from ABAC
in 1994 as an agriculture economics professor and chair of the Division of
Agriculture and Forest Resources. He received the Carlton Award for Teaching
Excellence; was named an honorary member of the
Miller began his ABAC career in 1971 after 10 years of service in the
United
While at ABAC, he received a Pacesetter and twice earned the IMPACT Award. He and his wife, Bobbye, have two daughters, both ABAC graduates.
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