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’70

Patricia Burton Helm is an assistant professor of music at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Penn. • Karen Rechnitzer Pope was joined by her husband, Alex, and son Sandy ’04 for her Art inSight study tour to Russia in July. They spent two weeks exploring Moscow and St. Petersburg. Sandy stayed for another eight weeks hiking and camping through Europe, Britain, and Ireland. • Bill Vieregg is retired and lives in Denver.

’72

Ray Petros reported that he, Reed Kelley ’71, Steve Trimble, their spouses, and Steve’s two kids spent a November weekend hiking in the canyons of Capital Reef National Park, Utah. Steve and his wife, Joanne, have a second home on a mesa just outside the park. The group celebrated the 33rd anniversary of their similar hiking trip to Zion National Park during a CC break. Reed had just graduated and was then a park ranger at Zion. • Steve Trimble was part of the multimedia program “Contours: An Evening of Music, Dance, and Landscape” at the Rose Wagner Center in Salt Lake City in November. The show was dedicated to the Great Salt Lake and featured photos taken by Steve.
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’73

In January, Susan Smith Kuczmarski represented Colorado College at the inauguration of the new president at St. Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Ind. • Elizabeth Gill Lui was on campus in November, where she spoke on “Building Diplomacy: The Architecture of American Embassies.” • Anne Leerssen Tweed is the senior science consultant with Mid-Continent Research for Education and Learning in Aurora, Colo. She is also the current president of the National Science Teachers Association.

<strong>David Moon ’75</strong> recently started a new publication, The Water Report, a monthly professional newsletter covering water rights, water quality, and practical solutions to water issues in the western U.S. David is pictured here climbing Volcun de Pacaya in Central America.
David Moon ’75 recently started a new publication, The Water Report, a monthly professional newsletter covering water rights, water quality, and practical solutions to water issues in the western U.S. David is pictured here climbing Volcun de Pacaya in Central America.

’74

Mitchell Ignatoff, an attorney, has been in private practice since 1986. He lives in Middlesex, N.J., where he is also a lecturer for continuing legal education and an avid bike rider. He is divorced and has two daughters. • John Roberts lives in Tigard, Ore., and works for Intel Corp. He is married (Jean) and has two children, 12 and 14, and a stepdaughter, 27. He is now a grandparent and reports, “Life is good here.”

’75

Ellen Watson is a principal with Parametrix in Sumner, Wash.

’77

Susan Fischer received the Freeman Tilden Award at the National Association for Interpretation Workshop in Grand Rapids, Mich. The award recognized Susan’s creativity in planning, developing, and installing the new interpretive exhibits for Sunset Crater National Monument Visitor Center in Arizona. Susan lives in Flagstaff. • Dennis Melton is an intellectual property licensing director with Agere Systems in Allentown, Penn.

<strong>Sarah Clark Jordan ’78</strong> (right) visited with classmate <strong>Judy Lucero ’78</strong> during Sarah’s book tour trip in September. Judy lives in Denver, where she is an artist. Sarah and Judy are pictured in front of one of Judy’s oil pastel landscapes on black paper.
Sarah Clark Jordan ’78 (right) visited with classmate Judy Lucero ’78 during Sarah’s book tour trip in September. Judy lives in Denver, where she is an artist. Sarah and Judy are pictured in front of one of Judy’s oil pastel landscapes on black paper.

’78

Karen Huntt Mason is planning an expedition for May and June with fellow photographer Michele Westmorland to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. They will retrace the route of artist Caroline Mytinger, who journeyed through the region 1926-1930. A book, documentary film, and traveling exhibit are planned; former supermodel Lauren Hutton will join them for part of the expedition and will narrate their film.

’79

Nanci Hill Feeney lives in Mount Vernon, Iowa, where she is a jazz singer, stained-glass artist, and mom.

 

 

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