Retired French聽teacher Jacqueline聽Huskey Hanford聽(DistSt鈥53) began studying聽French as a sophomore聽in 1949 and writes it was聽鈥渓ife-changing.鈥 In Sonoma聽County she wears her聽CU Buffaloes sweatshirt聽proudly. Jacqueline lives聽in Sebastopol, Calif.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

Retired French teacher聽Jacqueline Huskey Hanford聽(DistSt鈥53) began studying French as a sophomore in 1949 and writes it was 鈥渓ife-changing.鈥 In Sonoma County she wears her CU Buffaloes sweatshirt proudly. Jacqueline lives in Sebastopol, Calif.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

奥谤颈迟别谤听Jeanne Wilkins Wilde聽(Engl鈥53, MEdu鈥56) published her third book, a children鈥檚 story about bullying. She and the book鈥檚 artist are enjoying speaking to book clubs and others about bullying. Jeanne and her husband live in Englewood, Colo.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

For the past decade聽John Howe聽(MechEngr鈥56) has been an author and speaker on energy, population, environment and economics. He writes 鈥淲e are entering the second half of the short oil age, and in that context, things don鈥檛 look very promising.鈥 His studies are shared in his manuscript,聽The End of Fossil Energy, 4th ed.: What鈥檚 Next? It鈥檚 Up To You. John, the 1956 CU ski team captain, and his wife聽Debbie Mead Howe聽(Art鈥69) live in Waterford, Maine. They have fond memories of their time at the university and Boulder in the 1970s when John was vice president of engineering for the Head Ski Co. on 63rd Street and Debbie was a professional freestyle skier.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

At the United States Air Force Mission Assurance Team聽David Geyer聽(ElEngr鈥57) works full time developing risk assessments associated with vehicles used by the USAF/NRO to launch such payloads of national interest as the Atlas V and Delta IV. David has worked as a rocket scientist for 56 years and hopes to continue this work in the future. He has been interested in rockets since he was six years old. David and his wife live in Carlsbad, Calif.

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On July 13聽Marsha Herrmann聽(A&S鈥61) and her husband celebrated their 50th anniversary. The couple met at the University Lutheran Chapel on the CU-Boulder campus. After graduation Marsha was a fifth-grade teacher at what is now Community Montessori School on Table Mesa in Boulder. The couple lived in Arizona and California before returning to Colorado in 1965 where Marsha worked as a substitute teacher in the Boulder Valley School District and in the registrar鈥檚 office at CU. She is a charter member of the Boulder Guild for Children鈥檚 Hospital and enjoys photography and flower arranging. The couple lives in Superior, Colo.

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New York City resident聽Gerald Kauvar聽(A&S鈥61, MA鈥62) is co-author of the book聽Presidencies Derailed: Why University Leaders Fail and How to Prevent It.聽He is a public policy and public administration research professor and special assistant to the president emeritus at George Washington University.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

In 1952 H.聽Gail Godbey聽(Econ, PolSci鈥65) started his golf career as a 14-year-old caddie at Cherry Hills Country Club after being chosen to caddie in presidential nominee Dwight D. Eisenhower鈥檚 foursome. During his career Gail worked for Frontier Airlines as a marketing and advertising executive. He then directed public relations, promotion and marketing for聽The Denver Post. Gail created the Colorado Women鈥檚 Open and Senior Open and was executive director of the Colorado Open, which raised funds through the CU Foundation for the CU Cancer Center. He received the 2013 Colorado Golf Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement Award. Gail lives in Denver with his wife聽Christina 鈥淰icki鈥 Dickson Godbey听(笔辞濒厂肠颈鈥61).

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Clementine Pigford聽(ComDisor鈥65) completed several works that chronicle the lives of selected African Americans and the history of Colorado African American organizations from 1899 to 1926. She wrote聽The Arms of Zion: A Comprehensive Collection of Denver鈥檚 Zion Baptist Church Archives. Clementine鈥檚 historical compilations will be submitted to the Denver Public Library, Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library and History Colorado. She lives in Centennial, Colo.

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础耻迟丑辞谤听Charles Wooten聽(MEdu鈥65) wrote a nonfiction book聽Mountains, Mountaineering, and Memories.聽He has climbed such 14ers as Long鈥檚 Peak, Mount of the Holy Cross and Mount Elbert 鈥 the highest peak in Colorado and the third highest in the U.S. Charles lives in Broomfield, Colo.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

Antero Resources Corp. appointed聽Richard Connor聽(Acct鈥71) to its board of directors. He has been chosen to serve as chairman of the company鈥檚 audit committee. Previously Richard was an audit partner with KPMG serving publicly traded clients in the energy, mining, telecommunications and media industries for 38 years. He is a member of the advisory board of the Leeds School of Business at CU-Boulder. Richard lives in Columbine Valley, Colo.

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CU-Boulder couple聽John Dow聽(PhDCivEngr鈥71) and聽Carol Groves Dow聽(LatAmer鈥69, MSpan鈥71) celebrated their 40th anniversary. John is a CU professor emeritus in civil engineering and has written books on finite elements and error analysis. Carol is a retired master intercultural trainer and assessor and runs a mail-order aromatherapy business. She has written 15 books, including聽Tea Leaf Reading for Beginners聽that received a 2012 award for Best General Book-Length Nonfiction in the state聽
of Colorado.

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Colorado Sen.聽Gail Schwartz*聽(Mktg鈥71) appeared in the July 10 issue of聽The Denver Post. She is pictured in the outdoors section rafting through Hell鈥檚 Half Mile on the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument. She has lived in Pitkin County for more than 40 years and served as CU regent from 2000-06.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

Colorado Sen.聽Gail Schwartz*聽(Mktg鈥71) appeared in the July 10 issue of聽The Denver Post. She is pictured in the outdoors section rafting through Hell鈥檚 Half Mile on the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument. She has lived in Pitkin County for more than 40 years and served as CU regent from 2000-06.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

Former University of Colorado police chief聽Joe Roy聽(PolSci鈥76) retired in August after working 36 years in the department. 鈥淭he university is really a dynamic place and poses a lot of unique challenges for the people who work here,鈥 he told the聽Daily Camera. Joe will spend more time with his family and reconnect with friends. He and his wife have three kids and six grandchildren who live in Los Angeles, Chicago and Canada. Joe lives in Niwot, Colo.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

John Hicks聽(CivEngr鈥77) lives northeast of Sacramento near Nevada City and Grass Valley on a small horse ranch. He works as an engineering contractor on flood control projects throughout California鈥檚 Central Valley.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

Rhode Island native and naval aviator Rear Adm.聽Tim Alexander聽(EnvCon鈥78), commander of the Navy Region Mid-Atlantic, retired from his military career in July, marking 33 years of dedicated service. Tim and his wife have plans to relocate to northern Virginia to network for future career opportunities in the Washington, D.C., area. He also looks forward to traveling, fishing and relaxing.

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Dinah Leavitt Swan聽(PhDThtr鈥78) wrote the fiction books聽Cana Rising: A Mary Alice Tate Southern Mystery听补苍诲听Now Playing in Cana: A Mary Alice Tate Southern Mystery聽that were published in 2013 and available on Amazon.com. She also wrote a women鈥檚 fiction book,聽Hacienda Blues. All three titles are available in print, Kindle and Nook.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

础迟迟辞谤苍别测听Rick Rubin聽(Law鈥79) joined Fox Rothschild as partner. In July Fox Rothschild merged with Denver law firm Lottner Rubin Fishman Saul. Rick represents a variety of clients, including financial institutions, insurance companies, homebuilders and other property owners and developers of commercial real property. He focuses on acquisitions, sales, loans, leases, foreclosures, title insurance issues, land use, common interest communities and other transaction matters related to real estate and corporate law. Rick lives in Denver.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

Pueblo Community College recognized聽Irene Blea聽(PhDSoc鈥80) as its distinguished alumna in August. The award is for students who attended or graduated from the college or its predecessor institution, Southern Colorado State College. Irene is an accomplished scholar and author of textbooks and academic articles. She has held leadership positions in Pueblo, Boulder and Denver. Irene lives in Albuquerque and lectures throughout New Mexico for the New Mexico Humanities Council, a nonprofit civic organization.

Posted Dec. 1, 2013

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