12/31/2023 0 Comments Ted anderson highland hospital oakland* Alice Parsons Petrich is president of Aalco Pacific, Inc., in Federal Way, Wash. ’63 Ennis Pennington is retired and living with his wife, Leona, in Weatherford, Texas. He is pursuing a master’s degree, which he hopes to have completed in November. He is also involved in real estate and has no plans to retire. * Larry Mingus teaches computer science at North Boone High School in Poplar Grove, Ill. ’62 Patricia Adams Black, Diane Elliott McConnell and Mary Francis Glasscock Koerner ’61 held a mini-reunion in Colorado Springs in September, and stopped by the alumni office while touring the campus. He and his wife, Joan, are moving to Tucson, Ariz. He has served in Illinois, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Pakistan, and several parishes in western Washington, most recently St. ’60 Don Robertson is retired and spends his time traveling America’s back roads in an RV.* Jack Tench, an Episcopal priest, is retiring after 35 years of parish ministry. Nancy Cunningham Ramsayer 217 Cerro StreetĮncinitas, CA William Hooper lives in Roseville, Calif., where he is a consultant for Raytheon, Corp. ’58 Coralie Allen lives in Minneapolis, where she is health care coordinator for the Minneapolis Bureau of Elections. She was a VIP guest at Camp Lejeune, N.C., where she interviewed members and observed an exercise in reconnaissance and decontamination. Her new book will detail the Marine Corps Chemical Biological Response Force. ’56 Sara Sheldon is researching a sequel to her novel, Operation Restore America. * Todd Sermon has completed seminary training in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and is an ordained Canon 7 Priest in the Episcopal Church. She is a global justice advocate for the United Church of Christ/Office for Church in Society in Washington, D.C. * Judith Clave Layng retired in 1996 as professor emerita of opera from Oberlin College Conservatory. ’55 Richard Hayes is retired and living in Boulder. ’52 Helen Kuh Changras owns A-1 Notary Service in Pleasanton, Calif., and is "always glad to hear from fellow classmates." * Elsie Walden Cook reported that her husband, Donald, was installed as the president of the American Academy of Pediatrics at the national meeting in Washington, D.C., in October. They plan to attend Jane’s 50th reunion in October. ’51 Mike and Jane Pollock ’50 Ohl wonder why more classmates aren’t listed on CC’s Alumni Hotlinks Web site. 13-15, 2000! Ward Gongoll is the retired director of the Graduate School of Theology in Washington, D.C. ’50 Don’t miss it! Your 50th reunion will be celebrated Oct. * Dan Bursch is retired and living in Owosso, Mich. Greg also does other volunteer work there during the week. ’49 Greg Ashe and Mac Toll ’73 volunteer at Planned Parenthood in Denver on Saturdays escorting patients into the clinic. ’45 Wynn Coomer lives in Denver, where he retired as a brigadier general for the Air Force Reserves and a captain for United Airlines. She studied dance with Honya Holm while a student at CC, and believes that "dancing keeps you fit." * In August, Penelope Corya Schuler MAT ’74 was featured in the Greenwich Times for the dance competitions she takes part in through the Fred Astaire Dance Studio of West Hartford. He is also chairman of the board of governors of the Metropolitan Club in Sun City. ’44 Tom Fox is a financial consultant with the Fiducial Triple Check Tax and Financial Service in Peoria, Ariz. Dodge Award will be presented annually to a champion of open space preservation efforts. Dodge, a native of Colorado Springs who has donated both time and talent toward preserving open space in the Pikes Peak Region and around the state. * The Palmer Foundation Board in Colorado Springs named an award in honor of Stuart P. He is sad to report that his second wife, Gladys, passed away in March 1999. Washington Apartments in Colorado Springs. ’40 Save the date! Your 60th reunion will be celebrated Oct. ’38 Robert Summers moved from Costa Rica and now resides in Golden, Colo. In 1958, John retired as professor emeritus of physics from Linfield College in Oregon. They have five children, 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. 13-15, 2000! John and Mary Hyatt ‘37 Day celebrated their 62nd anniversary Nov. E-mail: ’35 Mark your calendars! Your 65th reunion will be celebrated Oct.
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