Dr. Ledbetter is married to Mr. Gary Ledbetter and has two children. Last updated October 2007.Michael McLean (1982, BS Mathematics). My name is Michael McLean, and I am a proud 1982 WFU graduate with a BS in mathematics. I am presently in my 20th year of teaching in North Carolina public schools. My current position is teaching Algebra 2 Honors at Surry Early College High School of Design in Dobson, NC. I have been married for 21 years to my wife Pamela. My interests include following: WFU football and basketball, going to movies, playing golf, and looking up information on the internet. Last updated October 2007.Stuart Walters (1982, BS Mathematics). I am Stuart Walters. I finished in 1982 with a BS in math. I have been in banking all of my work life-22 years, and currently work for First Citizens Bank in my hometown of Fayetteville. I have been married for 22 years, to the same woman, and we have two daughters. My oldest daughter, Susan, is currently a sophomore at Wake. The other daughter, Sarah, is a senior in high school. I like to read and walk. I am involved in several non profit organizations in our community-like the United Way, and also am very involved in my church, Snyder Memorial Baptist. My wife, Beth, teaches in the public schools and is the music director for Galatia Presbyterian Church. Last updated October 2007.Scott Thomas Chapman (BS, 1981 Mathematics). Scott Chapman completed his graduate studies in mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (where he received a Masters degree in 1984) and the University of North Texas (where he received the Ph.D. degree in 1987). Since then, he has held the positions of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He is the author of over 70 refereed publications, 13 of these papers have been co-authored with over 21 different undergraduate students. He has been the recipient of international fellowships awarded by the Fulbright Commission, the Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche (the Italian National Science Foundation), and the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (German Academic Exchange Service). His record of colloquium and invited speaking includes hour long lectures in six different countries. Since 2000, he has been the Program Director of Trinitys Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Mathematics Program. His work with that program has generated over 800,000 in National Science Foundation Funding, and during the past summer, the Trinity REU hosted its 100th participant. He is currently an Associate Editor of several journals, including the American Mathematical Monthly, the highest circulation mathematics journal in the world. In recognition of his professional work, in 2003 he was awarded Trinity Universitys Award for Distinguished Scholarship or Research. Scott resides in San Antonio with his wife Lenora, who is the Controller at the University of Texas at San Antonio. They have two children, Jonathan (born 1998) and Cameron (born 2000). Last updated October 2007.Tamara Pausch Mason (1981, BS Mathematics). North Carolina teaching certificate for teaching math in grades 7 12. I have been with the Lynchburg City Schools for 20 years (taking some time off to be home with my older two children). I have taught almost every secondary level course offered by LCS, but for the past 10 years have worked as an Instructional Technology Specialist. In my current position, I get to work with teachers to help integrate technology seemlessly into their curriculum as well as work with students and fix network and hardware/software issues.I have three children ages 21 (Laura a fourth year at UVA), 19 (Christopher a sophomore at William amp Mary), and 21 months (Micajah). My husband (Al) and I enjoy working on projects together which range from landscaping, replacing small roofs on treehouses and workshops, singing, acting, seashell collecting, watching football, and being with our family. I love to make homemade applesauce, cherry jam, cakes, cookies, ice cream, bread, etc. My husband and I, along with the older two children, have done several theatrical plays together being on stage with the then four of us was one of the highlights of my life. Our family also includes three kitties and one fish, whom the 21 month old named Dollyas in Hello Dolly. Last updated November 2007.Mark N. McCall (1981, BS Mathematical Economics). Current Job: Equity Portfolio Manager, Citigroup Private Bank 20th year in Investment Business. Is married to his wife, Beckie, with two children Blake (12) and Connor (10). Last updated October 2007.Jane Danieley Shutt (1981, BS Business and Mathematics). I am presently the Director of Music Ministries at Pineville United Methodist Church, outside of Charlotte NC. I am married to Mark and we have 3 sons: Jonathan, 24, Daniel, 20, and Michael, 15. Over the years I have worked in accounting and taxes but my first love is the church and music. I am blessed to be able to serve in that way. Last updated October 2007.Martha Albertson (1980, MA Mathematics). I taught for 12 years, 1970-1972 at Rock Hill Academy, Charlottesville, VA and 1972-1982 at Summit School, Winston-Salem, NC, before stopping to raise my family. I came back to teaching in 1994 by way of North Carolina School of the Arts (1994-1995), Salem Academy (1995-1999) and ended up in my old job at Summit School (1999- ). One of the programs I initiated with my ninth graders is an Expert Project, where they become experts in some math-related topic during the school year. Projects include Pi Day, Childrens Literature, Cabri Jr, Geometer Sketchpad, Puzzles and Tricks, and Elementary Class Helper. My son, Zach, now 27, majored in math at Wake Forest (2002) and my daughter, Hannah, now 25, majored in Italian at the University of Virginia. She is now in her 2nd year of Law School at UNC at Chapel Hill. I am making the transition from country living (37 acres) to downtown condo living I teach beginners bridge from time to time and volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters and Children of Zion. Golf and bridge are pastimes waiting for retirement Last updated November 2007.Bill Amalong (1980, BS Mathematics). I was in the program to get my degree in Mathematical Economics (created by Drs. Baxley amp Moorhouse).