UC Santa Cruz Review Summer/Fall 1995

Alumni Notes

Cowell College '67 Barbara BULLOCK-Wilson has written the text for a new book of photographs by Edna Bullock titled Edna's Nudes, published by Capra Press in Santa Barbara, with an afterword by Karen Sinsheimer. '70 Julia DuMONT married Ken RIVEN (Stevenson '69) after meeting at an alumni event. Sandra KATZMAN received her master's in communication from Stanford University, is working as a freelance journalist, and has sold features to the San Francisco Examiner and editorials to the Sacramento Bee. '72 Ann UMEMOTO and Richard YOUNGE (Crown '73) live with their two daughters in White Plains, N.Y. '73 After reporting for KIRO Newsradio in Seattle for the past fourteen years, Frank ABE is now communications director for King County (Wash.) executive Gary Locke and producer of an independent TV documentary on Japanese American resistance to internment during World War II. Michael WOO, former Los Angeles city councilman and mayoral candidate, is now western states director of the Corporation for National Service, President Clinton's proposal to ask Americans to volunteer a year of their lives to serve their country. '75 Toni CARRELL is completing a Ph.D. in maritime archaeology and was elected chair of the advisory council on underwater archaeology; she's the first woman to hold this position in the council's twenty-year history. '76 Paul CARACCIOLO manages new product research for the Southern California Gas Company. Steve LIPKE is studying for a master of fine arts degree at Central Washington University. Kathryn REASONER is living and working in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area as director of Headlands Center for the Arts, an international artists' residence community. '79 Navy Lt. Cmdr. Lance McMILLAN spent six months overseas on the assault ship USS Essex, which included duty in the Persian Gulf and withdrawing United Nations peacekeepers from Somalia. '82 Claire ANACREON is a technical writer for a company that makes analytical instruments and is a volunteer for environmental projects. Lauren WEISS is the manager of public relations for Tamayo-Miyares Advertising, which specializes in reaching the U.S. Hispanic market. '83 Bonnie Rose HOUGH opened her own law firm in San Rafael, Calif., after five years as executive director of the Family Law Center. '84 Anna FANG is sales development manager of Hutchison Telephone in Hong Kong. Joan MARTINSON completed a master's degree in human resource management. Kevin MICKEY is in his last year of law school at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash., and married fellow law student Amy Flanigan. J. Anthony SHAHEEN is practicing adult and pediatric urology in Monterey. '85 Humphrey CHAN is a systems analyst at Pacific Bell and founder of the consulting firm of Chan & Mackler. Jordan GOLD is a marine biologist for Applied Marine Sciences in the San Francisco Bay Area. '88 Tracy HATHAWAY is a technical writer working in Alexandria, Va. '90 John HAMMETT is refurbishing vintage firearms for Mittech in Cupertino, Calif. After receiving her M.S. degree in chemistry at the University of Oregon, Maureen WANG is working in network support at a resin manufacturing plant. '91 Taurie CROMWELL is enrolled in medical school at the University of Pittsburgh. Michelle RAND received her master's in public health from the University of South Carolina and plans to work in health and sexuality education on the West Coast. '92 Shelley DOOLITTLE received a master's in human resource management/organizational behavior and is working in labor relations for Southern Pacific lines. Daniel FAHY graduated from Oriel College at Oxford University with a master's of philosophy in English. Navy Seaman Joseph LANDSON completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command in Orlando, Fla. Jane Parks McKAY is a publicist/marketing specialist promoting businesses in a wide geographical area. Matt PRICE is with the Peace Corps in Benin, West Africa, where he is working on a guinea worm eradication project. '93 David GEILHUFE and Michelle EUGENI moved to Alexandria, Va., where David is pursuing a master's in international development and Michelle is working for the National Science Teachers Association. '94 Janet GALERA is engaged to marry Matthew COVINGTON, a UCSC exchange student from England; the couple met at Cowell.

Stevenson College '67 Paul GRUWELL was a supervisor for Del Monte Corporation for twenty years before going to Chevron as a chemical operator. '69 Ken JONES, professor of history, has been named as the new faculty athletic representative at Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minn. Joel MARRANT is now professor of anthropology at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oreg. '70 Keith ANDERSON is living in Bellingham, Wash., with his wife and new daughter, when not at their farm in southern Chile. Virginia McKINLEY has been appointed to the position of vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, N.C. Maranell BRANDT McKnew is working as a program analyst for the California Employment Development Department. '72 Robert SMITH is writer/editor of a 90-minute documentary commemorating the 50th anniversary of the battle of Iwo Jima, which has aired on 40 public television stations. '74 Jessica GLICKEN manages the energy policy and planning department at Sandia National Labs, a U.S. Department of Energy facility in Albuquerque, N. Mex. '76 Angela BROWNE-Miller has published her eighth book, Intelligence Police; lectures at UC Berkeley's schools of business and social welfare; and directs Metasome Research and Consulting in Tiburon, Calif. Gene HORI is a urologic surgeon in practice in San Luis Obispo. Michael SCHMALE is working for Office Depot, serving on the board of directors for the Littleton (Colo.) Choral Society, and raising five children with his wife Linda GREY Schmale. '77 Sandor NAGYSZALANCZY has just completed a second book on woodworking. '79 Kevin RENNER's first child was born this summer. '80 Clifford CHASE has written a memoir about his brother who was gay and died of AIDS, titled The Hurry Up Song, published by HarperCollins. '81 Janice BRAUN is special collections librarian and director of the Center for the Book at Mills College in Oakland. '83 Paul EDELMAN is working for the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, a state agency, as an ecologist and analyst. Robert KATZENSON has become planning director for Moab, Utah, after 26 months as principal planner for the state of Qatar in the Arabian Gulf. '84 Brian CHAPMAN is working for Microsoft, and he and his wife, Becky STEVENS (Cowell '88), are homeschooling their two sons in Redmond, Wash. Michael LEVY is doing bilingual children's music in the schools with the Banana Slug String Band. Tony PECHI is marketing information manager for Comerica Bank-Illinois. After receiving an M.F.A. in film and television production from UCLA, Susan WEEKS is now a digital artist at Industrial Light and Magic in Marin County, Calif. Michael WILSON was awarded a union scholarship from the International Association of Firefighters for a three-month trade union program at Harvard. '85 Jeannie COLLOPY is working as a principal budget analyst at UC Davis. Kimberly ROSENTHAL Gautho lives in France where she is raising her two daughters and doing scientific translations. Jenny LLACER is an oncology nurse at the University of Pennsylvania, working with bone marrow transplant patients. David REAM is a multimedia specialist and technical writer at Stanford University. '87 Eric MENDELSON writes that he became "the first person outside of Australia to be elected as a member of the Prestigious Gentlemen's Chili and Haiku Society." Carolyn PARIS completed her pediatric residency and is now attending at Children's Hospital Emergency Room in Seattle. '88 Dan GOODKIND is finishing a Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. '89 Susie BULLINGTON is in the first year of an anthropology doctoral program at the University of Minnesota. Stephanie FISHKIN married John DARK; she's a Ph.D. candidate in social psychology at USC, and John is retail manager of a home furnishings company. Paul O'CONNOR is a deputy attorney general with the California Department of Justice in Sacramento. '90 Mark BROWN is a graduate student in the political science program at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. Steve GARVIN received the 1994 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Don and Gee Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting. He is also busy with an acting career: He was in the final episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation and will appear in the TV series Beverly Hills 90210. '91 Lucy ANDERSON is pursuing an M.A in broadcast and electronic communication arts at San Francisco State University. Sean FARNAN is finishing a master's degree in broadcast and electronic communication arts at San Francisco State University and working full-time in the art supply industry. Dana CADILLI Linnet is studying for a European master's in political science at the University of Copenhagen and is married to UCSC exchange student Jakob LINNET. Lisa SONIN is studying nursing at Contra Costa College and plans a career in public health working with substance abusers and people with HIV. '92 Scott SACKETT is enrolled in the master's in teaching program at Seattle University. Timothy WEINER is director of Signet Marine, a large marine electronics firm in Los Angeles, and lives in Redondo Beach. '93 Jennifer CALDERWOOD is working on a master's degree in criminology at the University of Massachusetts-Boston. Kristen FOSTER is working on a Ph.D. in biology at UCSC and is married to Andrew LENZ, Jr. (Cowell '90). John HALLIWILL received a graduate scholarship to study in the M.P.A./H.S.A. program at the University of San Francisco. '94 Lisa KNOOP has been painting, taking photographs, and planning for graduate school in clinical psychology.

Crown College '73 Suzanne MEYER is working as a physician, teacher, and administrator at a local public hospital in Stanislaus County. '78 Valarie ELLIS writes that she is "contemplating the beneficial effects of involuntary corporate 'rightsizing' and successfully recovering from cancer." Nina KOLTNOW Valente heads the math department at the Sidwell Friends middle school in Washington, D.C. '82 Mark ALVIS is the team report producer at KJEO-TV in Fresno. Andrew SIEGEL has completed nine years as a foreign service officer with the U.S. State Department. He and Catherine WEBER Siegel are raising sons Christopher and Nathan in Barcelona, Spain, where Andy is currently posted with the American consulate. '84 Gary McCALLA finished a residency in emergency medicine and is attending full-time at Mt. Zion/UCSF Hospital in San Francisco. '85 Arlo REEVES works for Apple Computer writing speech- recognition software. '86 Robin BARRETT Hastings is supervisor of the flow facility at Systemix in Palo Alto and is pursuing a master's in clinical science at San Francisco State University. Bernt WAHL is a founder of Dynamic Software and his book Exploring Fractals was published by Addison- Wesley in 1994. '88 Mehra HOSSEINI is in the second year of a residency at UC Davis Medical Center and plans to specialize in gastroenterology. '91 Steven GISS is general surgery resident in Cincinnati. Diane LEWIS is in her third year of medical school at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. John McDERMOTT is a financial management executive at Compex Systems in southern California. Carolyn SCHNEIDER lives in Santa Clara and works with developmentally disabled adults at Hope Rehabilitation Services. '92 Marty GINGRAS is a fishery biologist with the California Department of Fish and Game and is researching the impact of state water projects on fish populations. After graduating from the Multicultural/Multilingual Center at California State University, Sacramento, Catherine KING is teaching a Spanish bilingual fifth- grade class in Sacramento. Justin LIEN is working at the Bank of San Francisco in credit analysis and association bank services. Rick MARTYN and Julianne ZVALO Martyn (Crown '84) are raising their three daughters in Pleasant Hill, Calif. Ronald SOBEY is in his second year of a Ph.D program in physics at UC Davis. '93 Aaron ESPANA graduated from the Los Angeles Culinary Institute and is working as a chef in Los Angeles. "My life," he writes, "is a buffet." John LIEVORE is working as a technician at Coherent Laser Group in Santa Clara. Catherine WORMINGTON is product manager for Macintosh's System 7.5.

Merrill College '71 Georgiann McFADDEN Lyga directs a project for the Gospel Justice Resource Center in Sacramento. The project assists refugees in San Cristobal de las Casas and Chiapas (Mexico) and El Quiche (Guatemala). '72 Robert GRINDELAND's graphic design firm in Seattle has merged with a New York firm, and he will be moving to New York to manage the office there. '74 Douglas JOHNSON has published in Chronos, Kairos, Christos, with Dr. Paul L. Maier and Dr. Harold W. Hoehner. Christina COWAN Miller is a nutrition coordinator and works with the homeless in Petaluma, Calif., where she is known as the "Snack Lady." '77 Following fifteen years in the radio business, Jefferson BERRY has started an advertising agency outside Philadelphia. Melanie MYERS is an assistant professor of criminal justice at Northeastern University and is completing a book on criminal law and policy. '84 Ted ALTENBERG and Jody CROCE (Porter '75) are living and working in Santa Cruz. Scott KRAMER is a computer programmer in the Bay Area. Marylou NELSEN Staggs has begun a new career in career guidance after moving to Lake Almanor, Calif., with her husband and toddler son. '85 Alice LEARY Inoue works in Honolulu as an on-camera TV host; translates and interprets Chinese and Japanese; and is an emcee of special events. '86 Tim MILLER received a Ph.D. in physics from UC Berkeley and is now a research scientist at the University of Delaware. '87 Maximiliano GARCIA is an associate attorney with Cluff and Associates, practicing personal injury, family, and civil rights law. Kira HARRIS has received a 1994-95 California Arts Council Artists in Communities grant, which funds a nine-month residency at the Jackie Robinson Center in Pasadena. Mark YAMANAKA is working on a second bachelor's degree in computer science at San Diego State University and is married to Corrynne TOM (Kresge '87), who graduated from the University of Utah's School of Medicine with an M.D. '88 Brett LOVEJOY received a Ph.D. in molecular biology from UCLA, got married, and moved to North Carolina to work for Glaxo developing prescription drugs. '89 Ruth TINTARY is a legislative aide to Rep. Esteban Torres (D- Calif.) in Washington, D.C., working on health care, education, immigration, civil rights, and crime issues. '90 Carolyn CHERRY is working as a school psychologist in the Minneapolis public schools. Elizabeth PETERSON is resources and programs director for the Inyo Council for the Arts in Bishop, Calif. '91 Daniel "Jack" FITCH has spent the past three years living in Asia and traveling extensively throughout the world; he is currently in Kyoto, Japan, where he teaches English and studies Japanese and karate. Leslie JUE is an M.S.W. student at UC Berkeley. Bonnie PONTHIER is moving to Italy to study art restoration/conservation. '92 Ruth RABINOWITZ lives in Scotts Valley, Calif., and owns a photography/greeting card business, Looking Out Productions. '93 Patrick FORD has been accepted into the graduate program in public policy and administration at Columbia University and will work toward a master's degree.

Porter College '73 David NEAL works in the medical device industry in Minnesota and has three daughters. '74 Eric HAMBURG is vice president of Ixtlan Corporation, Oliver Stone's film production company in Santa Monica, and is coproducing the film Nixon with Oliver Stone. Robert KUBEY has been named research director of the Media Education Laboratory in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Rutgers University and spent the summer on sabbatical in the Department of Communication at Stanford University. Teresa McNEIL MacLean exhibited her art at Gallery 113 in Santa Barbara. '76 Bill WHELAN is part owner of a successful window manufacturing company and recently became a father for the first time. '77 Barbara EDELSTEIN was a resident fellow at the Djerassi Foundation in Woodside, Calif., where she completed two site- specific art works, Fallen/Falling and Wind/Weed, Wind/Water. '78 Joseph BESSIE is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Central Oklahoma; he participated during the summer in a National Endowment for the Humanities seminar for college teachers at the University of Virginia on "Causation, Explanation, and Empiricism." Film editor Pamela KLEIBRINK Thompson is manager of art at Virgin Interactive Entertainment in Irvine, Calif. '79 David ARENSON is coauthor with Marilyn WERDEN (College Eight '80) of Disco Nixon, a book of 1970s humor and trivia, published by Simon & Schuster. Suzanne OLMSTED and husband Ed GILLUM (College Eight '78) have moved to Reno, where she is gallery director at the University of Nevada. Dean STEEDE is network administrator for the architectural firm of Steed Hammond Paul and performs the role of the archbishop of Canterbury at the Ohio Renaissance Festival. Loring YOUNG is working on a thesis for an M.A. in philosophy at the University of Nevada, Reno. '83 David PECK is teaching piano in Pasadena and performed a pair of concertos in Linz, Austria, this summer. Susan SWENSON is the director of a music academy in Aptos, Calif. '84 After creating political cartoons for a San Francisco weekly, Angela BOCAGE Gilden is an Edward V. Sparer Fellow in public interest law, is active in the National Lawyers Guild, and spent the summer as an intern at the Center for Constitutional Rights. '85 Kaila FLEXER and her group Third Ear have released an acoustic music CD called Listen, from Compass Records in Nashville. Jesse SHANK writes that "I can't believe I'm still in Santa Cruz. [I'm] Currently working at the Surfing Museum and getting wet at Steamer Lane." Lance SILBERT received a master's of public affairs at the LBJ School at the University of Texas at Austin and is a health economist at the Texas Department of Health. '86 Mary Ann HEATH obtained an M.B.A. in international business; is living in Carlsbad, Calif.; and is working in the insurance industry. '87 Lisa LENKER is in her third year of doctoral studies at Stanford University and is training for a marathon in her spare time. Jeffrey PILISUK received a master's in business administration and works in marketing for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan in Oakland. '88 Laura PARMER is in the evening M.B.A. program at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business while working as an account manager in a direct marketing advertising agency. David WEST received a doctor of chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic-West in San Jose. '89 Bob ARONSON is manager of audio- visual services at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. '90 Kelly IRBY is executive sales director in a franchising organization. '91 Kathleen MADDEN-Yee is pursuing an M.F.A. in nonfiction writing at Penn State University. Elizabeth SINCLAIR has been awarded an M.A. in international policy studies from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. '92 Sherry MALLORY is pursuing a Ph.D. in higher education at the University of Arizona. '93 Joshua BEGGS has formed Raspberry Design, a firm that specializes in graphic design and music production, and is working on a music CD. Larry CUMMINGS is working as a technical resource analyst for the Eugene (Oreg.) Water and Electric Board. Damon JACOBS is a waiter in a "highly successful" San Francisco restaurant. Vicky MENDENHALL received an M.A. in English with a concentration in writing from San Jose State University. '94 Matthew HUISMAN is working for Questa Engineering as an engineering associate. Michelle KUSANOVICH is pursuing a master's in architecture at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles.

Kresge College '74 Katy ROBERTS is an op-ed page editor at the New York Times. '77 Laurie KING's fourth novel comes out in September. Her first, A Grave Talent, won an Edgar, and her third, To Play the Fool, recycled her B.A. thesis--"I'm living proof that a religious studies major can go on to make a (relatively) honest living," she writes. Lee PERCY received the Eddie Award from fellow editors for HBO's Against the Wall, and he edited Kiss of Death as well as Before and After with Meryl Streep and Liam Neeson for release this fall. '79 Doug FRIEDMAN writes that he has "completed a nude screen- print quilt, written a screenplay called Kitty and Weenie, continues to write 'Tales of Francisco,' and plays and sings his songs in bars." Julie HUTCHINSON is director of casting at CBS-TV in Los Angeles. '80 Michele KRYNSKI is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in geriatrics in the Los Angeles area. Chris RUBIN is a freelance journalist and contributes to Bon Appetit, Elle, Los Angeles Magazine, and the Los Angeles Times. '81 Eric BERG co-owns a 170-acre mountain farm on the Canadian border in northwestern Washington State, hosts annual holistic health and spiritual retreats, and is building an art studio. Scott BERLIN is production director for Avalon Entertainment, producing entertainment and business theater for corporations around the world. Christy LANZL writes that she is "unemployed and bitter about how our government attacks poor people in the U.S. and dozens of other countries." '82 Panda KROLL's artwork was exhibited in Santa Cruz at the county government center and at Chaminade. '83 Patrick JOHNSON is vice president and general manager of an aviation manufacturing company in southern California. '84 Laine DEMETRIA practices psycho-therapy and bodywork in San Francisco. '85 Tim HENKLE is working toward an M.P.A. at George Washington University. '88 Dawn DALTON Valadez received her M.S.W. from UC Berkeley and is the director of training for the Bay Area Youth Agency Consortium AmeriCorps (national service) program. '89 Sue WALDMAN is a personal counselor for undergraduate students at Berkeley College in New Jersey. '90 Lydia Ariaudo-GRAGG's musical comedy Dinner at the Neighbors was performed off-Broadway in New York City. Kristina JOHNSON and David FRANKE planned to be married this September. They met the first day of freshman year at Kresge. Lynn KANNE married Randall HITCHEN (College Eight '92) and works as a reference librarian at the University of Washington. '91 Richard DE MARCO is a research associate at Genentech, in the cell genetics department. '92 Wendy BOWERS is in San Francisco after living in Chile for over two years. David PILLIOD is working toward an M.S. degree in wildlife ecology at Idaho State University.

Oakes College '80 Adam LEVY has been appointed assistant clinical professor at the University of Nevada School of Medicine in Las Vegas. '82 Sharon GRAYER Wolf works at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab as a research scientist after living in Israel for eight years. '84 Barbara GARCIA has become the associate administrator for AIDS for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, D.C. '85 David MOSS is a collector and trader of recyclable waste materials and a karate instructor in Los Angeles. Erik NELSON is a senior programmer/analyst with General Atomics' BioSoftware Division. '87 Cathy LEMESHEWSKY has been awarded an M.A. in international policy studies from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. Kerry LYNCH Shafer-Ray is a veterinarian working in Los Gatos. '90 Colin FISK is publishing a book on religious studies, and his wife Margaret McGAFFEY Fisk is completing her first novel. They live in Fremont, Calif., with their two sons. Stephanie MUELLER Staley is the technical services librarian at Cabrillo College in Aptos, Calif. '91 Scott HASE is an assistant manager for Transamerica Financial Services and lives in Antioch, Calif. Kimberly SEMON is a research analyst with the Los Angeles County Public Health Tobacco Control Program. Courtenay SILVERGLEID is program development director for the Mountain Prairie Council of the Girl Scouts in Fort Collins, Colo.

College Eight '73 Lee GOODMAN is working on an illustrated guide to the plants of southeast Utah. '78 Irvine ALPERT owns a sales and marketing service agency for technical firms and lives with his wife and two children on Mercer Island, Wash. '80 Elaine SHARFSTEIN Meadows Pitt is coordinator of the continence and pelvic floor dysfunction program at St. Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta, Ga., and specializes in women's health issues. '81 Maya ELRICK is an assistant professor of geology at the University of New Mexico. '84 Leslie LINN-Gross lives in Sonoma County. Marcia RENZULLO has been awarded an M.B.A. in international management by the Monterey Institute of International Studies. '85 Daniel MOUNTJOY and his wife Catherine WATTS Mountjoy (Cowell '84) have returned to Santa Cruz after seven years in Davis; Daniel is working for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service on a special watershed project at Elkhorn Slough. Mary Jane REILLY graduated from Yale University in 1993 with an M.S. in nursing and is a family nurse practitioner. Sandra ROBERTSON is a high school counselor in Anaheim, Calif. '88 Beth CONLAN Zimmermann is a piano tuner and rebuilder in Santa Cruz and the mother of four children. '89 Michael BRAZELL is an environmental scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Lab. Cynthia LE DOUX-Bloom received her master's in natural sciences from San Jose State University, founded Ecological Educators, which develops bilingual marine science curriculum, and lives in La Selva Beach, Calif., with her husband and daughter. David WHITNEY is a graduate student in architecture at UCLA studying sustainable design. '90 After a year of medical research at Mayo Clinic, Eric DOZOIS graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School and started a surgical residency this summer at the clinic. Charly RAY is living in the Sioux River Valley in northern Wisconsin without a TV and is currently digging his outhouse. '92 Jim SHIMBERG works for the state of New Hampshire and owns and operates the Rock Barn, an indoor climbing wall, as well as teaches rock and ice climbing outdoors. Ross SMITH continues work on a variety of crops in the San Joaquin Valley and has started an insectary for mass-rearing of biological control organisms for crop protection. '94 Tracy SMITH is working toward a teaching credential at California State University, Chico.

Graduate Studies '74 John GREEN is developing a proposal for a new ESL program for entering undergraduates at Salem State College in Salem, Mass., and he coauthored a major research article on language learning strategies in the summer issue of TESOL Quarterly. '78 James SWARTZ, professor of chemistry at Grinnell College, delivered a keynote address at a meeting of the National Academy of Sciences' National Colloquium on Science Facilities. '79 Thomas CARTELLI has been promoted to full professor at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pa., where he is head of the English Department. '82 William D. ADAMS has been appointed president of Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pa. He had been vice president and secretary at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn. '83 Audrey WRIGHT Meyer is working as dean of the Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, Mass. '85 Cyril MIGDAL is a research scientist at Uniroyal Chemical Company in its specialty chemicals division in Middlebury, Conn. '86 Gustavo VALADEZ Ortiz has been appointed vice president for instruction and student development at Richard J. Daley College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago. '89 Marilyn PATTON received tenure at De Anza College and has written an article on Margaret Atwood, which will be printed in Contemporary Literary Criticism.

In Memoriam William SCHAAL (Cowell '90), who had performed on Broadway as well as in Santa Cruz theater, died of AIDS in March at his family's home in Aptos, Calif. Marty MORRICE (Graduate Studies '82) died in February as the result of an airplane accident in Panama.

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