CAMPUS AND AREA University Dally Kansan, January 25, 1985 Page 9 Service remembers Goddard principal WICHTIA — Mourners attending memorial services yesterday for James McGee, a school principal gunned down by a student. He was also a man of strength devoted to his family and dedicated to education. By United Press International Meanwhile, witnesses say they saw McGee's accused murderer, James Alan Kearbey, 14, of stockdiamond, a car with provisions shortly before the shooting Monday morning at the Marquette police headquarters leading authorities to believe the youth planned to leave the state. McGee was buried yesterday in Kiowa, where he grew up. The Rev. Richard High addressed a crowd estimated by church officials at between 1,000 to 1,200 at the Westlink Christian Church during memorial services for McGee. "Jim McGee enjoys more fullness of life now than he ever did in his earthly life." High told the group forward to our reunion with him. THE SOLEMEN CROWD included McGee's wife and children, who were sequestered from the rest of the mourners. Students and staff from the school also attained sanctuary on behalf of each sanctuary, 15.6 deep into the fower. High called McGee a devoted husband and father, a caring. dedicated teacher and administrator and a man of strength for people around him. The minister told mourners that even though their grief is tremendous, they can be assured McGee reaped the benefits of eternal life from his religious devotion. "For us to personally encounter our death without the faith in Jesus that Jim had would be an even greater disaster," High said. The Rev. Tom Decker, former pastor of the Rose Hill Friends Church, which McGee attended before moving to Goddard, said McGee was "like a living cliche. Everything you say about him is good." Wendell Woolom, 30, who was a wrestling coach under McGee when McGee was principal of the Rose Hill Middle School, described McGee as a "good educational leader." "HE WAS A SUPER administrator and a fine gentleman," Woolum said. Mark Eby, 15, a ninth-grader at Goddard, said McGee was a "real good principal." "He cared for the kids quite a bit." Eby said. Kearsey is accused of entering Goddard Junior High Monday, with a high-powered military rifle and a .357-caliber handgun, and Mcdeee and wounding three people, two teachers and a student. Sororities name pledges The following names were omitted in yesterday's list of women who pledged sorority houses during winter rush: PI BETA PHI STEPHEN Sharp, Kansas City Mo.; Joanne McIlennock, Liberal. Jennifer Mission Missile Hits, Amy Varyre, Prarie Village Kansas City Mo.; Jason Washburn, Kansas City Mo.; Kerry Wood, Kansas City Mo.; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Deborah Alend, St. Louis; Jake Sternberg, Bellton, Hollson, Ill.; Jaja Fagin,座; Denise Fogel, Holiday Park, III.; Jessica Kleinborn, OhioW., Wis.; Michelle Kunitz, St. Louis; Jake Fagin,座; Overland Park; Diane Milkee, Kansas City, Mo.; Wichita Offenberg, Wilmette, Ill.; Amy Rodenberg, Wichita. GIGMA KAPPA Donna Batchelor, Stillwell, Apel拜克Bingham, Overland Park; Cynthia Beachman, Moe; Kimberly Bickman, Susan Dewell, Eureka; Carolyn Drumm, Overland Park; Meredith Faubel, Overland Park; Ronald Farnsworth, Fivers, Overland Park; Jill Gilard, Hailandburg. Carolyn Glyck, Roeland Park; Susan Harper, Heather Hoaluger, Kim S. Kinburn, Marissa R. Koch, Rebecca Meiss, St. Joseph, Mozy Pfeffer, Overland Park; Christine Sanders, Chesterfield. Overland Park; Christine Sanders, Chesterfield. 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