Ms. Joan Bonsey, Diocese of San Francisco, to serve as the Assistant at the Bella Vista Children's Home in the Diocese of Panama, for one year as of September 10, 1990. Mr. Charles E. Bryant, Diocese of Virginia, to serve as a teacher at Holy Spirit School, Tela, in the Diocese of Honduras, for one year starting August 26, 1990.
Mrs. Pamela K. Easterday, Diocese of Indianapolis, seminarian at Church Divinity School of the Pacific, to serve on an overseas seminary internship at Trinity College, Nigeria, Diocese of Aba, for one year as of September 1, 1990.
Mr. Stephen W. Easterday, Diocese of Indianapolis, seminarian at Church Divinity School of the Pacific, to serve on an overseas seminary internship at Trinity College, Nigeria, Diocese of Aba, for one year as of September 1, 1990.
Mrs. Mirta Estevez, Diocese of Minnesota, to serve as Church Day School Consultant in the Diocese of the Dominican Republic for two years as of August 15, 1990.
The Rev. P. Santiago Garcia, Diocese of Guatemala, to serve as a priest in the Diocese of E1 Salvador for two years as of September 1, 1990. The Anglican Church of Canada is underwriting the financial support for Fr. and Mrs. Garcia and they are being jointly assigned by the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada. Funds to cover the transportation costs for the Garcia family were contributed by a grant from the Gadsen Fund of R.E. Lee Memorial Church, Lexington, Virginia.
Mrs. Carolina Garcia, Diocese of Guatemala, will accompany the Rev. P. Santiago Garcia to serve in the Diocese of E1 Salvador as of September 1, 1990, for two years. She will support the ministries in the Diocese of E1 Salvador in several ways, once she has settled their children Javier and Maite.
The Rev. Maurice Garrison, Diocese of New York, to serve as a priest in Oranjemund Parish, Namibia, Diocese of Namibia, for two years as of October 15, 1990. Fr. Garrison completed 20 years as an appointed missionary in Africa and retired.
Mr. Allen Hanson, Diocese of Milwaukee, to serve as an English teacher at the Evangelical Home for Boys in the Diocese of Jerusalem, for two years as of September 8,1990.
Sr. Martha Hargadine, Diocese of Western Louisiana, to serve as a teacher at Holy Name High School in Papua New Guinea as of May 29, 1990 for 6 months. Sr. Molly has served in New Guinea for 2 years on an independent basis.
Mrs. Josephine Hookway, Diocese of Eastern Carolina, midwife to serve as a nursing instructor at the Practical Nursing School of St. Luke's Hospital in Nablus in the Diocese of Jerusalem for 6 months as of August 1990. In view of the political unrest in the Middle East, Josephine returned to the U.S.A. in mid-October 1990.
Mrs. Percia Hutcherson, Diocese of Los Angeles, to serve as a physical therapist in the Diocese of Eldoret, Kenya, for two years as of August 27,1990.
Ms. Caroline Pflaumer, Diocese of Southern Ohio, to serve as an English teacher and Program Assistant at the Children's Center of St. Augustin's Vicarage, Diocese of Costa Rica, for one year as of October 6, 1990.
Ms. Shirley Porter, Diocese of Olympia, to serve as Program Associate - Education for Mission, at the Stony Point (Presbyterian) Conference Center for one year as of August 26, 1990. Shirley has served for 7 years in Taiwan, Japan, China on an independent basis.
Mr. Kent Sanmann, Diocese of Oklahoma, to serve as a teacher of English at Payap College, Chiang Mai, Thailand, Diocese of Singapore, for two years as of July 1, 1990. The Presbyterian Church is joining the Episcopal Church in Kent's assignment.
Mary Schipper, M.D., Diocese of Maryland, to serve as a pediatric doctor at Scott Hospital in the Diocese of Lesotho for three years as of August 10, 1990. Mary and her husband Thomas Trigg are jointly assigned to Lesotho by the Presbyterian Church and the Episcopal Church.
Mr. Thomas Trigg, Diocese of Maryland, to serve in the Diocese of Lesotho for three years as of August 1, 1990, with his wife Dr. Mary Shipper. They are jointly appointed by the Presbyterian Church and the Episcopal Church. Tom is a horticulturist and his duties will be worked out as soon as their children Julie and Nicole are settled in school.
Mrs. Edith Schwartz, Diocese of Florida, to serve in various positions in the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf for three years as of July 1, 1990.
Mr. William Schwartz, Diocese of Florida, to serve as the Diocesan Secretary in the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf. for three years as of July 1, 1990. William, Edith and their children Katherine Luke, Tobias and Ann, have served in the Middle East for 14 years with an independent organization.
Mr. Aaron T. Walker, Diocese of Alabama, to serve as a teacher at St. John's School in the Diocese of Honduras for one year as of August 26, 1990.