USD Magazine, Fall 1996

ALUMNI

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1959 CLASS CHAIRS: Angel (Kraemer) Kleinbub George Palma 19&0 CLASS CHAIRS: John J. Bowman Karene (Lemke) Evenson CLASS CORRESPONDENTS: Chuck Hanlen 2956 Verda Avenue Escondido, CA 92025

take up about all the energy I have. Also, this summer I was elected to the New York County Democratic Committee."

Some vacancies still exist for class chairs, co– chairs (for classes prior to 1971), correspon– dents and co-correspondents (pre-1971 classes). If there is a vacancy in your class year and you want to volunteer, please contact the Office of Alumni Relations at (619) 260-4819. Alumni Gallery notes received after the dead– line will appear in a subsequent issue. If a large number of timely items are submitted for the winter issue, surplus notes may appear in the spring edition. For classes with correspon– dents, please send class news to your corre– spondents rather than directly to the magazine.

19&2 llil 35-Year Reunion Celebration Fall 1997

CLASS CHAIRS: Janet (Halla) Trily Ned Wilson

19&3 CLASS CHAIRS: Hank Acquarelli Penny (Nutting) Guthrie CLASS CORRESPONDENT: Martha (Spiers) Lepore 750 F Avenue Coronado, CA 92118

1953 CLASS CHAIR: Therese (Truitt) Whitcomb, Honorary Chair 1954 CLASS CHAIR: Katite (McGonigle) Murtha

Pat Gannon Roberts 1426 Boyle Avenue Escondido, CA 92027

19&1 CLASS CHAIRS: Elizabeth (Korander) Bradley Elli (O'Donnell) Lorch Tippy (Gary) Thibodeau Mary Jane Tiernan CLASS CORRESPONDENTS: Martha (Fiorino) Dowell 676 West 1imberbranch Parkway Alexandria, VA 22302-3614

19&4 CLASS CHAIR: Noel Hall

1955 CLASS CHAIR: Mary Scott

CLASS CORRESPONDENT: Delle Willett 2753 Hillcroft Drive Chesterfield, MO 63005-7007

195& CLASS CHAIRS: James V. Freed, Honorary Chair Mary Ann (Daly) Kennedy CLASS CORRESPONDENT: Diane (Sinclair) Drew 2854 Creekside Road Santa Rosa, CA 95405 195'7 lli!l 40-Year Reunion Celebration Fall 1997

19&5 CLASS CHAIRS: Maureen Buckley Dennis Wick

Dennis Halloran 5023 Lilac Lane Dallas, TX 75209

UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI Elizabeth Bradley lives in San Francisco and has changed the focus of her law practice from trial attorney to mediator/arbitrator. She recently vacationed with daughters Eva and Elizabeth in Hong Kong, Macau, Canton and Shanghai.... Mary Dugan celebrated the birth of her second grandchild, Benjamin, on Aug. 8, 1995. Mary's son, John, earned tenure in 1994 as associate professor of earth science at the University of Nevada at Reno. Her son, Tom, teaches bilingual fourth grade in Los Angeles public schools and her daughter, Nancy, is training, competing in dressage and selling horses in Los Angeles. Mary writes: "We continue to enjoy New York City and the West Village where we live. Last summer, after losing my job at the Center on Social Welfare Policy and Law, a national legal ser– vices welfare rights center which was defund– ed by Sen. Gramm, I launched into another job search. I have gone to work for the Episcopal Church as director of development for the Church of the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen. I still support labor, human rights and socialist causes in New York, but don't volunteer much because my job and family

CLASS CORRESPONDENT: Karen (Graham) Thielke 19518 14th NW Seattle, WA 98177-2702

UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI Mary (Williams) Schaller lives in Burke, Va., with her husband, Martin, and is a novelist for Harlequin. She writes: "I just survived a six-week East Coast book tour for my first novel, Fool's Paradise, an Elizabethan romance. I signed books in New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. People I met were super. At the 1995 USD Homecoming, I spoke to the USD English club for two hours. Had a super audi– ence. My second book, Silent Knight, a Tudor romance, will be released in mid-November. I am currently working on a Civil War book."

CLASS CHAIR: Carol (Burke) Couture

195& UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI

Nadine (Trevors) Thomas is president of Information Systems Corp., which produces wireless communications products and is involved in Internet business activities for corporations. Nadine lives in Augusta, Ga., and has eight grandchildren. She writes: "I have requested assistance from the alumni of the university to establish a homepage for the Class of 1958 on the ISC Internet domain. I would really enjoy talking to my classmates via e-mail or snail mail."

19&& CLASS CHAIRS: Diana Doerr Klink Bernard Palacek

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