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'50s and back
Ralph Bowyer, ’37 SBPE, ’46 MA, celebrated his
90th birthday in Albuquerque in April. He is the only living UNM athlete to
have earned nine letters (football, basketball, track, and field). He has no
equal in terms of longevity of service as a coach. His overall tenure included
30 years in football, 22 years in basketball, and 13 years in track and field.
Connie Alexander, ’54 BA, has been honored by the Albuquerque Sports Hall of Fame for his work as a radio and TV sports announcer. In addition to covering regional and national events, he called radio play-by-play for Lobo football from 1956-62 and was on television Lobo football and basketball from 1984-87. He lives in Albuquerque.
Bill Kaiser, ’54 BSED, was inducted in June into the Bureau County Sports Hall of Fame as a junior high basketball coach. He lives in Princeton, Illinois.
Rick Yaple, ’56 BA, and Lynne Yaple, ’67 BA, are the owners of Taos Cards in Albuquerque. Their company is a manufacturer and wholesaler of fine hand-colored and hand-printed etchings and cards. They have a retail outlet in Albuquerque.
Donnelly Johnson, ’57 BSEE, ’62 MSEE, after 20 years in the US Air Force and 24 more working on defense projects in the Dallas area, is retiring with his wife, Janet Cawlfield, ’55, to Colorado.
Manuel DV Saucedo, ’57 BABA, ’77 JD, practices law is Lordsburg, New Mexico, where he is quite active in community affairs.
N. Scott Momaday, ’58 BAED, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, has received an honorary degree from the University of Oklahoma. He lives in Jemez Springs, New Mexico.
Don Shockey, ’58 BAED, has
retired from optometry, and now devotes his time to locating the remains of
Noah’s Ark. Don lives in Albuquerque.
'60s
Isabel Bearman Bucher, ’60 BS, ’68 MS, has two
stories, “The White Line” and “Best Truths,” in Life
Lessons for Women, 7 Essential Ingredients for a Balanced Life, a self-help
book published by Chicken Soup for the Soul. Isabel lives in Albuquerque.
Rudolfo Anaya, ’63 BAED, ’69,
’72 MA, has donated his papers to the University of New Mexico’s
Center
for Southwest Research in Zimmerman
Library. An exhibit of his books, articles, awards, and posters promoting
his books, Escrituras y Homenaje: Rudolfo A. Anaya, ran through August. Anaya
is professor emeritus in the English
department.
Capt. Richard Cloward USN (ret), ’64 BA, has decided
that after a 30-year Navy career and eight years as executive director of the
San Diego Port Tenants Association it was time for a third career. He is now
the manager of Charter Operations at JIMSAIR Aviation Services at the San Diego
International Airport.
John Salazar, ’65 BA, has been named chair-elect for the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors. He is chair of the business department at the Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin & Robb law firm.
Bill Evans, ’66 BAA, ’83 MA, ’89 PhD, has left his UNM position as professor of dance to move to New York where he will be artist-in-residence at the State University of New York in Brockport.
Tony Hillerman, ’66 MA, has been named by the Albuquerque Museum its fourth “Notable New Mexican.”
Henry O. Sanchez, ’66 MA, was honored at the Albuquerque Sports Hall of Fame awards banquet last winter. He was an NAIA All-American in basketball at St. Joseph’s College on the Rio Grande, coached at Bernalillo High School, and coached for 13 years at New Mexico Highlands. He is currently mayor of Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Bipin Vora, ’66 BSCH, has received the 2003 Chemical Engineering Practice Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in recognition of his outstanding contributions in industrial practice of the chemical engineering profession. He resides in Naperville, Ilinois.
Robert E. Adler, ’68 BS, has published his third book, Medical Firsts: From Hipprocrates to the Human Genome (John Wiley & Sons). He writes about science and medicine from his home in Santa Rosa, California.
Milton L. Baca, ’69 BSIE, ’71 MA, has retired from the Albuquerque Public Schools after 36 years in the field of education and 24 years as a school principal.
Lorie Dwinell, ’69 BA, has been a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with a private psychotherapy practice since 1977. She lives in Seattle but comes home to New Mexico often.
JoAnn Huff, ’69 MA, has been honored with a 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award during the Governor’s Awards banquet honoring Outstanding New Mexico Women. The award was in recognition of her work in raising public awareness and helping raise money to benefit people with cancer. The Albuquerque resident is a cancer survivor herself.
Louise Loomis, ’69 BMED, ’73 MMED, received the 2003 Bravos Award from the Albuquerque Arts Alliance for excellence in arts education. Louise is a music teacher at Manzano Day School in Albuquerque.
Patricia Madrid, ’69 BA, ’73
JD, has received the first Lideras-LAC Policy and Law Award at the University
of Denver Driscoll Center. The award is given to an elected or appointed official
who has made a significant contribution to the improvement of the Hispanic community
in the US. Madrid, New Mexico’s Attorney General, was cited for initiating
a division to help victims of domestic violence and victims of consumer fraud.
She has also protected undocumented immigrants’ rights to in-state tuition
and New Mexico Lottery scholarships.
'70s
Kay Cooper McKinney, ’70 BA, and her husband, Jerry,
have returned to Albuquerque from Washington, DC, where they lived and worked
for 22 years. Kay most recently was with the Juvenile Justice Branch of the
Department of Justice where she was director of the communications unit. In
Albuquerque, she has done contract writing for the department.
Dana Jones O’Neill, ’70 BA, has been appointed to the position of General Counsel for Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc., where she will oversee and manage all aspects of CPBI legal. Dana lives in West Hartford, Connecticutt.
Jerry Percifield, ’70 BFA, ’73 MAA, has joined the Atlanta-based architectural firm of Lord, Aeck & Sargent’s Science Studio as a principal.
Virginia R. Dugan, ’71 MA, ’75 EDSP, ’92 DED, ’95 JD, of Albuquerque, is president of the Mid-State Chapter of the New Mexico Women’s Bar Association for 2004. She is also vice president of the New Mexico Board of Bar Commissioners for 2004 and chairwoman of the American Bar Association’s Marital Property Committee/Family Law Section.
Virginia Ellen Griggs, ’71 BSNU, lives in Allen, Texas, and works as a territory manager for Bristol-Meyers Squibb in Dallas.
Phil Nicholson, ’71 PhD, has received a Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship/Creative Activities at Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York, where he is a history/political science/geography professor.
Michael Ortiz, ’71 BUS, ’72 MA, has been named the fifth president of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Previously, he was provost and vice president of academic affairs at California State University, Fresno.
Allen M. Vigil, ’71 BUS, ’02 MAPA, has worked over 30 years in Taos County in the public and private sector as a land use planner. He considers as his greatest achievements the development of the town and county comprehensive plans as well as serving with the NM League of Zoning Officials and the NM Planning Association.
Kirk Gittings, ’72 BUS, writes that the University of Louisville has purchased a small portfolio of his work for their distinguished Photographic Fine Print Collection. Also, his “Chaco Body” portfolio is in the University of Arizona Special Collections, and at UNM’s Center for Southwest Research. Kirk lives in Albuquerque.
Maria Martinez-Wolff, ’73 MA, ’84 MAPA, is diversity coordinator for Albuquerque’s Girl Scouts of Chaparral Council, Inc. where she will be involved in increasing diversity within the council’s membership.
Otto L. Schumacher, ’73 MS, is co-author of “Magnificent Journey—A Geologic River Trip with Lewis and Clark Through the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument.” His co-author is Lee A. Woodward, UNM professor emeritus. Otto lives in Spokane, Washington.
Charles Crespy, ’75 BUS, ’77 MBA, ’85 PhD, has returned to UNM to become dean of the Robert O. Anderson Schools of Management. He had been dean of the College of Business at the University of Texas at El Paso.
Jeff Dye, ’75 BS, ’78 MBA, has been honored by Socorro Mental Health, Inc., with the “Bennie Barreras Award for Outstanding Service to the Community of Socorro.” Jeff is administrator of the Socorro General Hospital.
Virginia Van Pelt, ’75 MA, ’78 BAFA, was inducted into the North Dallas Chapter of Altrusa International. She is with the Dallas firm of Virginia Cook Realtors. Richard V. King, ’79 BAMU, her husband, is associate professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Their two dogs, Tiwa and Rupert, have no degrees.
Rich Pokorski, ’75 BSPE, ’83 MA, is retiring from El Dorado High School in Albuquerque after 29 years as a biology teacher, coach, and athletic director to “caretake” a ranch in southwest Colorado.
John Koster, ’76 MD, has been named President/CEO for Seattle-based Providence Health System after serving in an acting capacity for six months. He lives in Kirkland, Washington.
Kim Aeby, ’77 BAFA, had his work included in the “Art of All Wonder and Amazement” show this summer at the South Broadway Cultural Center Gallery in Albuquerque.
Eugene A. Valentine, ’77 BAA, of Albuquerque, is now a Fellow to the Construction Specifications Institute for his unique leadership ability and education efforts in Albuquerque and the Southwest Region. He is president and CEO of BPLW Architects & Engineers, Inc.
Charles M. Carrillo, ’78 BA, ’84 MA, ’96 PhD, of Albuquerque, had a major cross-over exhibit at the Pueblo Cultural Center in August. He is also author of a new book, Saints of the Pueblos that shows the retablos in the old Pueblo Cultural Center Gallery exhibit and four from the new exhibit.
Mushroom Montoya, ’79 BAA, is an architect and a program manager for the General Services Administration and lives in Kent, Washington.
Amy Wohlert, ’79 BUS ’81
MS, has been named the new interim associate provost of Academic Affairs
at UNM. She has served as chair of the Speech
and Hearing Sciences department.
'80s
Karen Broadman, ’80 BSCE, is now director of the National
Nuclear Security Administration service center at Sandia Labs in Albuquerque.
James Handley, ’80 BSCH, ’86 MBA, of Tucson is vice president-global operations for Phelps Dodge Corporation’s Climax Molybdenum subsidiary.
Chris Miller, ’80 BA, has been promoted to manager of the media relations and communications department at Sandia Labs.
Edward Ricco, ’80 JD, has received the UNM Law School’s second annual Excellence in Jurisprudence Award for his contribution to shaping New Mexico and/or federal jurisprudence through legal research, reasoning, and writing. He is with the Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin & Robb firm in Albuquerque.
Jim Smith, ’80 BA, has joined Sycamore Associates, LLC, in Albuquerque as an associate broker.
Randolph “Dolph” Barnhouse, ’81 BA, ’83 JD, ’84 MBA, is executive director of 1000 Friends of New Mexico, a non-profit “smart growth” advocacy organization. He lives in Albuquerque.
Ray Martin Abeyta, ’82 BAFA, had a show of his paintings, “Cuentos y Encuentros” (“Stories and Encounters”) at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
John Davis, ’82 JD, is now Sandoval County’s child support and domestic violence hearing officer. He lives in Placitas, New Mexico.
Janet Maher, ’82 MA, ’96 MFA, is a tenured associate professor of fine arts at Loyola College in Maryland. Her art works are in the collections of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC, and Johns Hopkins University. She lives in Baltimore.
Sally Marquez Gilman, ’83 BSPE, was honored by the Albuquerque Sports Hall of Fame earlier this year in recognition of her many years as both an outstanding student athlete and later as a coach in Albuquerque high schools. She is now director of personnel in the Rio Rancho School District.
Conrad M. Rocha, ’83 BA, ’86 JD, works as director of development at Menaul School in Albuquerque
Jerry Armijo, ’84 JD, is president of the New Mexico Tech Board of Regents. He lives in Socorro.
Violet C. Otero, ’84 BSED, ’92 JD, is a family court judge for New Mexico’s 13th Judicial District. She lives in Los Lunas.
Kelly Wilson, ’84 BAR, has resigned as football coach at Rio Grande High School in Albuquerque to take over the program in his hometown of Carlsbad.
Lynn Adkins, ’85 MA, is now the full-time administrator for the Friends of the Rio Grande Nature Center in Albuquerque.
Maria Barraza-Martinez, ’85 BSED, ’93 MA, ’00 EDSP, is now principal of Susie Rayos Marmon Elementary in Albuquerque.
Steven Cooper, ’85 MA, has been appointed deputy director of the National Weather Service Southern Region. He lives in Fort Worth, Texas.
Marietta Leis, ’85 MA, ’88 MFA, had paintings in a group exhibition last winter at the Islip Art Museum, on Long Island, New York.
Art DeLaCruz, ’87 BUS, has retired after 14 years as director of Bernalillo County Parks and Recreation.
Peter T. Guerin, ’87 BUS, ’88 MD, has accepted a position with the US State Department, Foreign Service, as a regional medical officer. His first posting is in Ankara, Turkey.
Cathleen M. Giustino, ’87 MA, has had her Tearing Down Prague’s Jewish Town: Ghetto Clearance and the Legacy of Middle-Class Ethnic Politics around 1900 published in Eastern European Monographs, Columbia University Press. She is associate professor of history at Auburn University.
Alexis Sommers, ’87 BAFA, has received the Instructional Leadership Award from Tarleton State University in Texas. Alexis is at West Ward Elementary in Killeen, Texas, where she teaches art (K-5) and fifth grade robotics. She lives in Harker Heights.
Frances C. Starnes, ’87 MBA, has been promoted to associate controller for accounting at UNM.
Michael A. Romero, ’88 BABA, has been inducted into the Robert O. Anderson Schools of Management Hall of Fame. He is founder and president of Terradigm, Inc., in Albuquerque. The firm provides project and financial management services to government and commercial clients.
Jeff Tolley, ’88 BA, ’91 MA, is now the new girls soccer coach at Cibola High in Albuquerque.
Jo Antreasian, ’89 BAFA, had a show last spring of her Polaroid–transfer process photographs at the Back Street Bistro in Santa Fe. Jo lives in Albuquerque.
Tony Franklin, ’89 BSED, ’93 MS, was awarded the City of Galesburg Human Relations Award for 2003 in recognition of significant and positive contributions to further the cause of human relations and promoting racial and ethnic harmony in the community.
Terre Satterfield, ‘89 MA, ’95 PhD, is co-editor of What’s Nature Worth? Narrative Expressions of Environmental Values (University of Utah Press). The Vancouver, British Columbia, resident is assistant professor of culture, risk, and environment at the University of British Columbia and is author of The Anatomy of a Conflict: Identity, Knowledge, and Emotion in Old Growth Forests.
Victor Valdez, ’89 JD, has
been appointed by the New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to a Metropolitan
Court judgeship in Albuquerque. He replaces Denise Barela Shepherd,
’89 JD.
'90s
Navy Lt. Cmdr. Michael B. Riley, ’90 BA, recently graduated
from the prospective commanding officer course at Surface Warfare Officer, Newport,
Rhode Island.
Ian A. Reeves, ’91 BAA, is now vice president of Architects Design Group, Inc., a Winter Park, Florida, firm specializing in innovative design of public sector architecture, including public safety, municipal, public works, and emergency operations centers.
Karen Simmermacher, ’91 BA, ’93 MS, ’03 MBA, is a staff accountant at Pulakos & Alongi, Ltd., in Albuquerque. She will be responsible for preparing state and federal tax returns for individuals and businesses.
John Woodrow, ’91 BA, is chief financial officer, sits on the board of directors is secretary/treasurer of Ads For Free, Inc. His community activities in Springfield, Oregon, are too numerous to mention, but include city councilor. He received the Springfield Chamber of Commerce President’s Award 2003.
Phil Bundy, ’92 BA, has been named to Who’s Who Among America’s High School Teacher for the second time. Fewer than 5 percent are selected twice. He teaches AP US history and government and economics at Bernalillo (New Mexico) High School.
Glen Shu, ’92 BA, has been elected to partnership in the Houston law firm of Baker & Hostetler, LLP. He lives in Bellaire, Texas.
Ivan Smason, ’92 PhD, is a licensed psychologist in California and earned a law degree from McGeorge/University of the Pacific. He has written and released a spoken word CD, “Marijuana,” in 2002; published a poetry chapbook, “Jazz Boy,” in 2003; and is presently listed in the 2004 Who’s Who in America.
Lee Bitsoi, ’93 AALA, ’95 BS, was recently appointed director of Minority Training in Genomics and Informatics in the department of molecular and cellular biology at Harvard University.
Steve Goodrum, ’93 MBA, has been named deputy manager of the Sandia Site Office of National Nuclear Security Administration at Sandia Labs in Albuquerque.
Sara Spurgeon, ’93 MA, is co-editor with David King Dunaway of Writing the Southwest (UNM Press). There is an accompanying CD containing a four- to ten- minute interview with each of a collection of Southwestern authors. Sara lives in Tucson, where she is a visiting professor of Women’s Studies at the University of Arizona.
Virginia Hurt Bailey, ’94 PhD, is author of Beyond the 4-D Perspective: The Pegasus Method (Ivey House Publishing Group). Bailey explores how deficit, disability, delay, and dysfunction constitute the “4-D Perspective,” or the key elements in teaching children for whom English is a second language. The retired teacher lives in Albuquerque.
John Benavidez, ’94 BABA, ’97 MBA, received the Outstanding Adjunct Teacher/Lecturer of the Year Award at UNM.
Lisa A. Chavez, ’94 BA, ’97 JD, has been elected to the board of directors of Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin & Robb in Albuquerque.
Jim Flint, ’94 BSCE, has received a promotion to vice president at Bohannan Huston, Inc., in Albuquerque. He is the Systems Manager for Laser Geomatics, Bohannan Huston’s ground-based LIDAR laser scanning division.
Bruce Fretwell, ’94 MBA, married Elizabeth Blagojevics last June. He is a territory manager with ExxonMobil Oil Corp–Fuels Marketing Division and lives in Alexandria, Virginia.
John Mandes, ’95 MA, has been granted tenure as professor in the division of communications and visual arts at College of the Desert in Palm Springs, California, where he was named 2003 Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year.
Sarah Levin Martin, ’94 MS, is the author of Tents, Trailers, and Tribulations, an autobiography about her years in New Mexico. Sarah now lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia, and is employed as a health scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the physical activity and health branch. She runs regularly and has even completed an ultra-marathon.
Michelle Naka Pierce, '94 BA, '99 MA, teaches writing and pedagogy and serves as director of the Naropa University Writing Center where she is an assistant professor. We incorrectly placed Naropa in Japan, not Boulder, in the spring issue.
Linda Vanzi, ’95 JD, has been appointed a Bernalillo County District Court judge by New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.
Denneilia Yazzie-Toribio, ’95, has joined the Department of Internal Medicine at UNM as a marketing representative.
Paul Gritton, ’96 BA, works for Nebraska Public Power District in the finance department. He was recently named the Nuclear Finance & Cost Manager. Paul lives in Brownville, Nebraska.
Sandra E. Nemeth, ’96 JD, has a law practice in Grants, New Mexico, that is dedicated to helping people in the state and the Navajo Nation. She is married to Stephen Lason.
Pamela Powers-LaRue, ’96 BSPE, ’00 MS, has been named the Southwest District Elementary School Physical Educator of the Year by the National Association for Sports and Physical Education. She teaches at Manzano Day School in Albuquerque.
Katherine Mossman, ’96 BA, is Supervising Reference Librarian at The New York Public Library’s Donnell Library Center in Manhattan. She and David Mossman, ’92 BA, live in Brooklyn.
Navy Capt. Christopher P. Donnelly, ’97 BA, recently completed intermediate flight training at Naval Air Station Whiting Field, Milton, Florida. He was awarded the Outstanding Academic Achievement Award for academic and flight excellence.
Claudia Estrada, ’97 BSNU, has joined the Carlsbad (New Mexico) Medical Center as director of education.
Steve J. Kerr, ’97 BS, was erroneously listed in the last Mirage In Memoriam section. We deeply regret the error. Steve, an F/A-18 Hornet Pilot with the VFA-105 Gunslingers aboard the USS Harry S. Truman, has been flying combat missions over Northern Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Christopher R. O’Donnell, ’97 BA, has been promoted by the Lovelace Sandia Health System to business development director for Albuquerque Regional Medical Center Behavioral Health.
Kerrie Cubberly Vnuk, ’97 BA, is in charge of internal communication for Seminole Electric in Tampa, Florida.
Eamon F. Cargo, ’98 BABA, has joined CPA Wealth Advisors, LLC, in Albuquerque as a financial advisor.
Rhonda Chavez, ’98 MD, is a new pediatrician with Presbyterian Medical Group in Albuquerque.
Teresa Cutler, ’98 BA, ’03 MA, has two companies in Albuquerque: InkWell, Inc., which provides editing, writing, teaching, and web-related services, and HodgePodge Travel, specializing in themed travel.
Tori Hobbs, ’98 BABA, is now the chief development officer at the Anderson Schools of Management at UNM.
Ann Janette Wiley Nelson, ’98 MA, teaches kindergarten at Sombra del Monte in Albuquerque.
Gwendolyn Beachy, ’99 BAFA, exhibited her sculpture this spring at The Studios in downtown Albuquerque.
Carolina L’Esperance, ’99
BABA, now works for McNeil Wilson Communications. She lives in Ewa Beach, Hawaii.
'00s
Navy Lt. JG Isaiah Blake, ’00 BS, received an air medal
for an act of bravery when he piloted a helicopter involved in a 7-hour rescue
of passengers from a sinking Egyptian ship off the coast of Oman.
Betty Butler, ’00 BAFA, ’03 MA, is on the guest faculty at Southwestern College in Santa Fe in their Grief and Loss Program and also free lances as a grief counselor and hospice “TheraHarpist. She was a guest speaker at the American Holistic Medical Association Convention in Albuquerque this year.
Federico “Kiko” Torres, ’00 BA, owns and operates Masks y Max, a folk art store in Albuquerque that sells t-shirts, Day of the Dead figurines and art, sculptures, posters, and masks, mostly from Mexico.
Navy Lt. JG Odetha F. Greene, ’01 BA, recently graduated from the damage control assistant course at Surface Warfare Officer School, Newport, Rhode Island.
Frank Pérez, ’01 PhD, has received a Fulbright Award to study the use of intercultural concepts to facilitate corporate mergers in Germany. The Chemnitz Institute of Technology will host his visit. Frank is currently an assistant professor of communication and Chicano studies at University of Texas at El Paso and a research fellow at the Sam Donaldson Center for Communication Studies.
Allison P. Pieroni, ’01 JD, has joined the Atkinson & Kelsey firm in Albuquerque to practice divorce and family law. She is also a certified mediator.
Elizabeth S. Kentish, ’02 MBA & JD, is practicing state tax, corporate, and business law at Sutin, Thayer & Browne in Albuquerque.
Tatyana Guerrero Pezzano, ’02 BS, is one of three New Mexicans studying medicine at the Latin American School of Medical Sciences in Havana, Cuba, on full Cuban scholarships. She has agreed that upon graduation she will return at least part time for five years to work in a rural area.
Jordan Adams, ’03 BUS, received the 2003 Female Athlete of the Year award from the Albuquerque Sports Hall of Fame. While at UNM, Jordan was a star player on the Lobo Women’s basketball team.
Lake Begay, Adam Cavin, and Santee Lewis, all ’03 BABA, have joined KMPG LLP’s audit practice in Albuquerque.
Mercedes P. Harmon, ’93 BSN, is working as a registered nurse at UNM Hospital.
Jason Hollis-Reynolds, ’03 BAED, teaches at Horizon Academy West, an Albuquerque charter school.
Amber Dragg, ’03 BABA, has joined Meyners + Company, LLC, in Albuquerque as an accountant in its tax department.
Wanping Marcotte, ’03 MBA, works in the Albuquerque office of Grant Thornton, LLP, as an associate in the assurance division.
David Green, ’03 BS, is a new water resource specialist with the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission. He lives in Albuquerque.
Michele Gregg, ’03 BABA, is a staff accountant at Pulakos & Alongi, Ltd., in Albuquerque. She will be responsible for preparing state and federal tax returns for individuals and businesses.
Claire Pestak, ’03 BS, works in Honduras for the Peace Corps as a health volunteer. She is assessing and monitoring the health of her community with an emphasis on maternal child health, and is educating local youth about HIV/AIDS and STDs.
Allison T. Siebern, ’03 BS,
is a doctoral student in clinical psychology currently working on her dissertation
in the area of sleep medicine in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Marriages
Dave Schnedar, ’89 BSCS, and Karen Snyder
Cindi Marie McLure, ’91 MA, and Thedeous D. Tah
Antonio Pacheco, ’91 BABA, and Annie Kraft
Chris Schueler, ’91 BSED, ’94 MS, and Darla J.
Morton
Brenda R. Gallegos, ’92 AABU, and Michael A. Montoya
Brian Real, ’92 BABA, and Alona Gardoce
Glenn Smith Valdez, ’92 BA, ’95 JD, and Francela
Anita Duran, ’04 BUS
Candia Mc Neal, ’93 BA, and Kenneth Haynes Jr.,
’00 BA
Craig Donovan, ’95 MBA, and Veronica Sands
Sharon King, ’95 BABA, and David Fenn
Eleanor Marquez, ’95 BSNU, and Daniel Miranda
Brian E. Sanchez, ’95 BSCS, and Juli J. Kainz-Armstrong,
’96 BS, ’02 Phar
Monica Garcia, ’96 JD, and Allen Swabenbauer
Martin Reynoso, ’96 ASMRT, and Aimee Conley
Keri Elizabeth Rusthoi, ’96 MAMU, and Robert Michael
Harvey
Michelle Maus, ’97 BSNU and Jonathan Evans
Georgette Reeves, ’98 BA, and Chris Cervini, ’96
AS
Jodi Johnson, ’00 MAMU, and Robert Wilkerson
Kristen Claiborn, ’01 BSED, and Charles Tuberville
Jamie Donaldson, ’01 BSED, and Tommy Mulville
Holly Aurelia Sanchez, ’02 BA, and Gregory Marquez, ’03
BA
Richard Wirtemburg, ‘02 BA, and Mia Lovato
Amy Underwood, ’03 BS, and Michael Ruane
In Memoriam
Josefita Cisneros, ‘34
Georgia Madera McCarty, ‘34
Louis Giannini, ‘36
Katherine Amalia Gibson, ‘36
Ruth Goldsworthy, ‘36
Ronald J. Munro, ‘36
Emilio Lopez, ‘38
Catherine Frances Pearce Pelsor, ‘38
Henry Randolph Johnston, ‘39
HC Craig Jr., ‘40
Charles Benjamin Thompson, ‘40
Irene R. McGrew, ‘41
Jacqueline DesGeorges Arbogast, ‘43
Betty W. Boule, ‘43
Julia Penfield Reidy, ‘43
John A. Catlett, ‘45
Marjorie Edith Hutchinson, ‘45
Joann V. Davis, ‘46
Jane S. Grubgeld, ‘46
George Hector Dewar Peppin, ‘46
Laird J. Dunbar, ’47, ‘48
Charles K. Hughes, ‘47
Wilma E. Humphrey, ‘47
Abraham B. Carreras, ‘48
Clement W. Bird, ‘49
John F. Bynon Jr., ‘49
Leonard Drum, ‘49
Clifford H. Eakes, ‘49
Frank Walker, ’49, ’54
Robert C. Baddaker, ‘50
Malcolm Brown, ‘50
Chester R. Dupree Jr., ‘50
Francis L. Foss, ‘50
George Groskritz, ‘50
John Paul Jones, ’50, ‘52
Jack Somerville Malm, ‘50
Fred M. Pivacek Jr., ‘50
Margaret Jean “Peggy” Sweeney Ritchie, ‘50
James W. Barnett, ’51, ‘70
James L. Abercrombie, ‘51
Peter O. Griego, ‘51
Jerome A. Hinman, ‘51
Joe E. Mock, ‘51
Charles Harold Weeks, ‘51
Arlene Yvonne Wilkinson, ‘51
Leona Mary Ann Wyman, ‘51
Eloy A. Barela, ‘52
Harold E. Brock, ‘52
Alexander C. Dudley, ‘52
John I. Jimenez, ‘52
Robert E. Lowrie, ‘53
Bonnie Hancock, ’54
Louise R. Pembroke, ‘54
Vernon E. Wolcott, ‘54
Bernard Zeve, ‘54
Charles James Kinsolving IV, ‘55
Ernest Harrison, ‘56
Alec Paul Grossetete, ‘57
William Nelson Crawford, ‘58
Margaret Mary Neill, ‘59
Helen Pino, ‘59
Cameron J. Laprade, ‘60
Edward J. Lopez, ‘60
Richard W. Martin, ‘61
Jack C. Pinkerton, ‘61
Robert W. Atkins, ‘62
Rodney H. Doll, ’62
Dora Frances Hardy, ‘62
Leroy “Chic” Chacon, ‘63
Lawrence R. Gaston, ‘63
George Heard, ‘64
Vincent Paul Montoya, ‘64
Robert M. Morris, ‘64
Robert L. Salyer, ‘64
Gerald Patrick Adkins, ‘65
Robert M. Edwards, ‘65
Edythe H. Mocho, ‘65
Angela T. Olguin, ‘65
Catherine L. Pino, ‘65
Reinhardt A. Quelle II, ‘65
Luther Frank Martinez Jr., ‘66
Harold J. Price, ’66, ‘68
Mitchell Ward Bilderbeck, ‘67
Barbara Carter McNeely, ‘67
Toby Grossman, ’68, former faculty
Jean M. Hawley, ‘68
Magnolia Richardson Trotter, ‘68
Bernie O. Archuleta, ‘69
Eugene R. Carlson, ‘69
Laura Lee Moore, ‘69
Michele E. Brunette, ‘70
William Safford Chaney Jr., ’70, ‘72
Paul Drew Hunter, ‘70
Anna Margery Stores, ‘70
Robin D. Knight, ‘71
Daniel D. Koonce, ‘71
Dinah Jane Moore, ‘72
William A. Sebastian, ‘72
D. Roy Baca, ‘73
Harry Crockett III, ‘73
Harry C. Ives, ‘73
Kristiner Kohlmann, ‘73
Michael Earl Neagle, ‘73
Charles Daniel Ryan, ‘73
Treva Mary Adlof, ‘74
Jay Morrison Jr., ‘74
John Paul Jones, ‘75
Matthew l. Chacon, ’76, ‘79
Jo B. Fletcher, ‘76
Daniel J. Haller, ’77
Frank J. Morales, ‘77
Marilyn Duke-Woodside, ‘78
Stephanie Lynn Bedard, ‘79
Thomas Nahkai, ‘79
Roy A. Storey,’79
Harvey C. Gray, ‘80
Myra Moldenhauer, ’80, ‘85
Harper H. Mitchell, ‘81
Billie Maria Peterman, ‘81
George Hilary Anderson Jr., ‘83
Richard Elston, ‘83
Irene Jock, ‘85
Steve Kahn, ‘85
Robert M. Stockwell, ‘85
Robert Allison Hart, ‘86
Mary Ann Kidman, ‘87
Clare Intress, ’88, ‘92
Melinda A. Montoya, ‘90
Leta May Kelly, ‘91
Alexander J. Laslo, ‘91
Jeremy Brendan Grant Worley, ’91, ‘97
Matthew Perkins, ‘93
Carlos F. Pacheco, ‘94
Debra Tenney, ’95, ‘99
Tamara Long Archuleta, ’97, ‘99
Marian Randolph Props, ‘00
Blair Leigh Coker, ‘01
Patrick L. Kennedy, ‘02
Randin B. Yazzie, ‘02
Albert William Vogel, ’56, ’57, professor
emeritus
Marshall Nason, ’66, professor emeritus
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