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Ashlyn Giles Stone and Sean Stone (’12) had a baby boy, Samuel Blaise Stone, on April 1, 2016.
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Kortnee Lynn (Stelly) Belue and William Clint Belue III (’14) welcomed Aurora Paige Belue on Nov. 18, 2016, after 18 hours of a natural, non-medicated birth.
She weighed seven pounds, 11 ounces.
Joshua “David” Malone Jr. was selected to own a Chick-fil-A in Charleston, S.C. Malone was a member of Joyful Sound for two years, and then he led Campus Band for his remaining two years at NGU.
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Leah Denise Shirley is a North American Mission Board missionary to Calgary in Alberta, Canada. She spent many summers there through college, fell in
love with the city and the people, and felt God calling her to full-time missions. Shirley is working with Southwinds Church at Mahogany with marketing, youth ministry, and summer camps.
Meredith Boyd is pursuing her master’s degree at the University of Georgia in Athens, Ga.
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Chris Dean was inducted into the Greer High School Ath- letic Hall of Fame on Sept. 9, 2016. During his high school career, Dean was a three-year starter for the basketball team, as well as a three-time All-Region and two-time All-Greenville County first-team selection. As a junior, he averaged 22 points and helped his team to a state run- ner-up finish. His senior year, he averaged 23 points and made All-State.
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Emily Drake began working as an office assistant at De Bruin Law Firm in Greenville, S.C., in fall 2016, and then she was promoted to legal assistant in February
2017. Drake also submitted a story that she wrote for one of her classes at NGU to “Chicken Soup for the Soul.” This past summer, she received the exciting news that her story would be published in the Christmas 2016 edition.
Joseph Elledge is a ticket office representative for Univer- sity of South Carolina Athletics in Columbia, S.C.
Jennifer Bramel Schaaf currently teaches at Liberty Middle and High School in Cumming, Ga., as the director of strings.
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