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Etymology
The "Steven" is from Grace Marguerite Stephenson, my maternal
grandmother. The "Young" (middle name) is from Mary Emma Young,
my paternal grandmother. Other names in the family tree leading to me are:
Evans, Lee, Hupp, Kreimendahl, Wilkinson, Peckham, Weber, Henry (lots of
mixing of backgrounds).
Age, birthplace and that stuff
I'm in my 50s (balding, but no beerbelly). I was born in
Cleveland, OH. I grew up in Warren, OH (between Cleveland and
Pittsburgh, near Youngstown) (5th in class, Harding
High). I married Becky McCranie (Beckyphoto2) in 1966 [NOTE: Becky passed away on
22 Sep 02],
and
we lived in various and sundry places (including next to the University of
Miami football dorm) for many years, before buying our first house in
Kendall, FL, in 1976. Mother Nature gave us no kids. With us in our
Sears Roebuck from-a-kit house (assembled 1936)
on Sapelo lived a little tortoiseshell cat. cat2 Yes, Becky and Steve
were young once . B&S2. Here are
youthful Becky and Steve with Grampa Evans
More images of Becky that I found in her snapshot collection:
--1--; --2--;
--3--; --4--;
--5--; with
President Carter; 1964; Everglades trek, 1978 ; T-shirt Lady, 1980s .
In June, 2004, I married
Bonnie Sweeney at St. Andrews Beach around the corner from our
house on Jekyll Island. Bonnie is a very talented nurse, currently working in the
emergency room at Southeast Georgia Health Systems in Brunswick. Bonnie
and I met by way of Match.com. We have a daughter, Mary
Sweeney (my stepdaughter)
who lives in Atlanta and is a student of psychology at Georgia State University.
Education
BSc, University of Miami, FL, 1967,
mcl
MSc, University of Miami Institute of Marine Sciences, 1969
PhD, University of Miami School of Marine & Atmospheric Science,
1974, Walton Smith Award
Employment
Only two places:
University of Miami School of Marine & Atmospheric Science,
7 years (I thought I'd be there forever, but got hit by a
grant-money gap); then to University of Georgia Marine Institute,
where I have been for 20 years (I like this work a lot, even tho
the pay is not equivalent to that of my peers who are teaching
scientists -- to be able to spend most of my work time trying to
answer questions about ecosystem function is exceptionally
rewarding for a naturalist like me). Those of you who have
somewhat low salaries like mine may want to consider raising
investment goals; see
stockinfo1 or
stockinfo2 or
stockinfo3. Or review Ken
Fisher's
stock-selection advice. Go to
NBR's Investor Education page for lots
of good investing-info links. Or try worldlyinvestor for ADRs.
Or IAAC. Maybe even try options trading? Or consider buying
bonds? Or bonds2. Or convertibles (not a free service)?
Or buy US Government bonds directly?
Interested in closed-end funds?
Feeling nervy? -- try trading
directly with the big ECNs (electronic bid/ask matchmakers).
Sports
I was on the varsity wrestling team in high school, but hurt my
neck, and so didn't do any more of that kind of sport after that.
I played a lot of volleyball in graduate school at RSMAS -- our
teams (including the one that I captained) routinely won the
University of Miami intramural competitions. (Other scientifically
famous volleyballers of that era include Sonny Gruber of shark-
study fame, Bill Odum, Jay Zieman, Bill Rickards, Ron Thresher,
Chuck Messing). I gave up volleyball for
tennis, and have tried to really stick to my tennis -- I now play
somewhere between a 3.5 and 4.0 rating range (inconsistent low A).
(Latest results for
tennis pros. Tennis on TV
from TennisOne.) Here are some tennis links. I buy
my tennis gear at Holabird. I
am an avid
Braves,
Dolphins,
Dawgs,
Hurricanes,
Jaguars,
Falcons fan. [Need tickets?]
Philanthropy
All of my
charitable contributions go to
The Salvation Army.