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Judy Mareda, G’82, received National Board Certification in December 2006 and has been teaching in Wichita for 20 years. Her husband, Jim, has worked at Senseney Music for eight years. Dr. Terri Mirgon, G’81, received her Ph.D. in May 2007.
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Kimberly (Schaffer) Kellum, G’85, was named Outstanding Therapist of the Year by the Mental Health Institute of Arkansas.
Pamela Cullers Wright, G’81, competed in the United States Tennis Association Kentucky State Tennis Championships. Chrissy and Marlin Frederick, G’65, traveled from Wichita to Lexington, Ky., to watch Pam and her team play. Pam’s husband, Brad, is a consultant with Humana. They reside in Louisville, Ky., with children Grant and Audrey Lane.
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Mark Cannon, G’88, earned his master’s degree in Kinesiology in 1999 and Commerce Counselor Certification in 2006, both from Texas A&M University.
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Dr. Harvey Ludwick, G’64, has served as the executive director/lobbyist for the Kansas Association of Retired School Personnel since January of 2001.
Jill Brown, G’84, was recently named the co-chair of the sixth- to eighthgrade special education department at Lakewood Middle School in Salina.
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The group paused for the photo in 2006 in Barrancas del Cobre (Copper Canyon), Mexico.
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Tilman “Shorty” Wright, G’73, recently welcomed his first grandson, Kainoa. Wright works as a counselor for at-risk youth for four school districts in Colorado Springs and is a recorded Friends minister “doing church the old-time Quaker way,” he said.
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Joyce (Pickering-Mardock) Holden, G’60, is pictured with Paul Martinson, G’50, Don Martinson, G’43, and Dr. Robert Cowan, G’42.
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Richard Norman, FS’74, is director of The Shakespeare Initiative, a nonprofit organization housed at the Brundage Park Playhouse in Randolph, N.J., designed to create vital and immediate theatre imbued with a contemporary sense of urgency, while working through the entire Shakespearean canon.
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Francis Spear, G’54, counsels inmates at the Sedgwick County Jail three afternoons each week.
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Patrick Hogan, G’58, retired from Garvey Grain, Inc., after 37 years as an accountant. He and wife Jennie, G’61, reside in Wichita.
Steven Hammaker, G’83, and his family relocated to Palm Beach, Fla., in August. Hammaker continues his career in church music by directing choirs and ensembles, and leading worship at the Wellington Presbyterian Church.
19 90 s Amy Charles, G’97, was recently named director of prospect research for the Wichita State University Foundation. She previously served Butler Community College for 10 years as academic advisor and career counselor.
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Dr. Mitchell McClay, G’78, was selected to speak at the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges annual conference in July in Hollywood, Fla. Dr. McClay is the vice president of the Central Florida Library Cooperative, serving more than 2.8 million library patrons.
Bryn Cornell, FS’84, is a parent and community resource specialist for the Wichita Public Schools.
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Marsha Ball, G’71, is retired after teaching gifted and talented students for 27 years in the United States and Russia.
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Ernest Clark, G’54, was honored as pastor emeritus of the First Baptist Church in Valley Center in March 2003.
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Marget Tompkins Pack, FS’44, shares that her 1-year-old chihuahua Li’l Big is adding liveliness to her life. They reside in New Jersey.
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class notes
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