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The DTH Crossword
Edited by Wayne Robert Williams
ACROSS
1 Spiritual nourishment
6 Sonic sound
10 Jazz sessions
14 Where lovers walk?
15 Reverse
16 Relative diagram
17 2003 Farrelly brothers movie
19 Supplies with weapons
20 Web location
21 Monkey suit
22 Play text
24 Reproduce illegally
26 Today’s OSS
27 Born in Paris
28 Comfy shoe
29 Roller coaster caveat
32 Ansel or Samuel
34 Hardship
35 Sub seller
36 Thwarts
38 Gumbo veggie
42 Baleen whale food
44 More exclusive
45 Lose one’s cool
50 Horse morsel
51 Styled after
52 Bering or Baltic
53 Flora
55 Fairway clumps
57 Fancy tub
58 Gob’s hail
60 Equal
61 Hard and fast
64 Fork part
65 Correct text
66 Mirren or Hunt
67 Cheeky lip
68 Small rowboat
69 Opportunistic operators
Gerhard Frederick Liebscher (’ 61 BSCH, ’ 63 MBA),
72, of Marco Island, Fla.; Jan. 5, 2012. Liebscher
was a corporate vice president at Dayco Corp. and
CEO at two U.S. and Canadian multi-plant furniture
manufacturers. In the mid-1990s, he founded VNA-TIP Healthcare of St. Louis. At UNC, he belonged to
Alpha Chi Sigma. ◆ Roy Thomas Scott (’ 61), 76, of
Pascagoula, Miss.; Jan. 3, 2012. Scott was a
retired insurance agent. He served in the Marines.
◆ James Edward Smith (’ 61), 73, of Greensboro;
Jan. 31, 2012. Smith worked at the family business, Smith Electric Repair, in Burlington and then
as a stockbroker in Greensboro before joining his
wife at Tyler-Smith Antiques, a business they ran for
30 years. ◆ Callie Ratley Stanley (’ 61 MEd), 91, of
Fayetteville; Aug. 11, 2011. Stanley was an educator, having worked in the Richmond, Va., Raleigh
and Gastonia school systems. She opened one of
the first Merle Norman Studios and was a girls’
basketball coach at Pineland Junior College. After
retirement, she wrote a family history. During WWII,
she worked in the Wilmington shipyard. ◆ Joseph
Henley Warner (’ 61 AB), 72, of Jacksonville, Fla.;
Dec. 14, 2011. Warner was a teacher who recently
retired after 25 years with St. John’s Country Day
School in Jacksonville. Previously, he taught at
schools in Cleveland. At UNC, he was a Morehead
(now Morehead-Cain) Scholar and belonged to Phi
Delta Theta.
DOWN
1 Velvety flora
2 Diametrical opposite
3 Sea-going
4 Of better character
5 Large, roomy boat
6 Director of “The Exterminating
Angel”
39 Board flaw
40 Harry of “ 60 Minutes”
41 __ deco
43 Oxidation
44 Wash. neighbor
45 USMA students
46 De Havilland of Hollywood
47 Experts
48 Presumptuous
49 Panache
54 Archibald and Thurmond
56 Singles
57 Mix
59 Hankerings
62 Tokyo, once
63 Egyptian deity
Solution on page 82
’ 62 ■ obituaries F. Christopher Alley (’ 62 PhD), 82, of
Clemson, S.C.; Dec. 19, 2011. Alley retired in
1989 as a professor of chemical engineering at
Clemson University, where he taught for 31 years.
He was an Air Force veteran who served in Korea. ◆
Ronnie Nelson Anderson (’ 62 BSBA, ’ 72 PhD), 71,
of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Nov. 18, 2011. Anderson
worked in a number of financial positions, most
recently with Colonial Management, where he was
vice president managing the bond department. At
UNC, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. ◆ James
Fred Bateman Jr. (’ 62 MA), 74, of Athens, Ga.; Jan.
10, 2012. Bateman was an economist who recently
retired from the University of Georgia, where he had
taught since 1991. He also was a visiting faculty
member at the London School of Economics, Purdue
University, DePauw University and The University of
the South. At UNC, he was a Campus Y officer. ◆
W. Colton Carawan (’ 62), 71, of Morehead City;
Dec. 29, 2011. Carawan was a property manager in
Atlantic Beach for more than 25 years. Previously,
he worked in pharmaceuticals in Latin America and
owned his own business, The Tape Deck, in Goldsboro. He was an Eagle Scout. ◆ Shannon Perry
Hallman (’ 62 AB), 76, of Chapel Hill; Dec. 10,
2011. Hallman worked in health research at UNC
until his retirement and then was a dishwasher at the
Carolina Coffee Shop. For 20 years, he drove people
to medical appointments for Transportation Services
of the Red Cross in Durham, and he was a regular
at Jeff’s Confectionery. He was an Eagle Scout and
served in the Army as a cryptographer. ◆ David
Page Harris Jr. (’ 62 MEd), 85, of Arden; Nov. 28,
2011. Harris was an educator who succeeded his
father as headmaster at Christ School in Arden. He
retired as assistant headmaster of Episcopal High
School in Baton Rouge. He helped found the Asheville
and Baton Rouge choral societies and was a veteran
of the Navy.