Fall 2004 - Eastern Arizona College
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Fall 2004 - Eastern Arizona College
eastern EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE Inside this issue: Page 2 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 Congressional hearing held at EAC Alumni Receive Coaching Recognition New Donor Scholarships Mary Kim Titla Scholarship Meghan Lynne Hammer Memorial Scholarship Clara Curtis Bennett Scholarship Mark J. Green Excellence in Spanish Award EAC Reunions Alumnotes Wedding Bells In Memoriam 2004-05 Scholarship Recipients Honor Roll of Donors fall 2004 Arizona College • Alumni Association1Newsletter • Volume 20 Number 1 Fall gila2004 gram Eastern EAC hosts congressional hearing on the Endangered Species Act U.S. Representative from Arizona and EAC alumnus Jeff Flake, ’81 returned to campus in September when the College hosted a group of four U.S. Congressmen from the Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health for a field House Committee on Resources. In attendance at the hearing were Rep. Renzi, Rep. Pombo, Rep. Jeff Flake, and Rep. Greg Walden, R-Oregon, Chairman of the Subcommittee. Representative Rick Renzi coordinated the event at EAC as a way to give the public more access to their government. hearing relating to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973. The public hearing, held in the College’s Fine Arts Auditorium, drew a large crowd of students and community members. Representative Rick Renzi, RArizona, coordinated the event at EAC in Thatcher as a way to give the public more access to their government. “These field hearings allow people who are actually affected by laws such as the Endangered Species Act to testify,” explained Representative Richard Pombo, R-California, Chairman of the The hearing opened with the posting of the colors by Safford Boy Scout Troop 5023 from the First United Methodist Church and the National Anthem sung by EAC’s Men’s and Women’s Quartets. Thatcher Mayor Bob Rivera and EAC President Mark Bryce each gave a brief welcome. Witnesses giving sworn testimony regarding the ESA were Harv Forsgren, Regional Forester of the USDA Forest Service; Dale Hall, Regional Director for Fish & Wildlife; the Honorable Jake Flake, Speaker, the Arizona House of Representatives; Mark Herrington, member of the Graham County Board of Supervisors; Peter Warshall, Ph.D., of Peter Warshall and Associates; Jan Holder, Executive Director of the Gila Watershed Partnership; and Buddy Powell, Director of Mt. Graham International Observatory. Testimony at the hearing concerned species such as the Mt. Graham red squirrel, the Mexican spotted owl, the willow flycatcher, among others, and how the ESA functions in practice, on the ground, and in communities. There were moments of levity, however, such as when Rep. Flake quipped that his motivation for attending the hearing was to try and convince his EAC English instructor, Joyce Flamm, to raise his English grade from 23 years ago. Testimony from the hearing can be found on the House website at http://resourcescommittee.house.gov/ archives/108/ffh/index.htm. Alumni recognized for their ability to coach and inspire high school students Herman “B.B.” Andrews, ’72 was honored at the National Coaches Awards Ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 24, 2004. B.B. received this award for being the nation’s best girls track and field coach for 2004. He had been nominated three times, but the fourth time was a charm. The award wasn’t B.B.’s first this year. He had already been awarded the National High School Coaches Association 2003 State Coach of the Year Award in February and in May was inducted into the Arizona High fall 2004 School Coaches Hall of Fame. During his 27 years with the Safford Unified School District, B.B. has coached Herman “B.B.” both boys and Andrews girls to 27 state championships including 13 straight from 1985 through 1998 for the 2 Bulldogs’ girls program tying a national record. His teams were runner-ups three times (in 1985, 1999 and 2001), and regional champions 17 times. The award was a result of the number of victories and awards received throughout his career and his community service record. B.B. has a 98 percent winning record with the girls program and has won more than 1,000 and lost fewer than 30, which made him eligible for the award. See Coaches, page 5 eastern The Eastern Arizona College Foundation announces new scholarships The purpose of the EAC Foundation is to raise private funds to support the College. During the past 38 years the Foundation has primarily provided student scholarships. This school year, eighty-five students have received scholarship assistance. The EAC Foundation also gives support to specific programs at the College and projects like the Alumni Library, the Fine Arts Center, the Gherald L. Hoopes Jr. Activities Center, the Mary Kim Titla Carillon Tower and Middle Campus expansion. Several new student scholarships were established this year including the Mary Kim Titla Scholarship, Meghan Lynne Hammer Memorial Scholarship, Clara Curtis Bennett Scholarship and the endowment of the Mark J. Green Excellence in Spanish Award. Mary Kim Titla started her higher education at Eastern Arizona College and found that she had the ability to succeed within her. She soon became active in the many clubs and activities fall 2004 available at EAC including the Oasis Staff, Newman Club, Intertribal Club, and Pom Pons. After Eastern, she continued her education and built a fine career as a television journalist. Most important is her family and the inner peace of knowing who she is and the desire to help others. The scholarship Meghan Lynne Hammer (right front) in will be Eastern’s marching band. given to Native American and Globe high schools who want to students enrolled fullfurther their education in music at time at EAC pursuing a EAC. degree in journalism. Clara Curtis Bennett was raised The Meghan in the Gila Valley and attended Gila Lynne Hammer Junior College. She had very fond Memorial Scholarship memories of her College experience was established by and enjoyed coming back to Thatcher her parents, Forrest to visit friends and family. Clara and and Debra Hammer, her husband Max shared an enjoyable and other family and life together. In their travels, they were community members impressed by comments from Russian near Claypool, AZ. citizens who expressed that children Meghan enjoyed her were the country’s future and education college experience at was the key Eastern, especially to improving her involvement with the future of the Gila Monster their country. Marching Band. Recognizing Though Meghan’s this same goal life was short, she for America, dedicated herself to Max Bennett pursuing a career began this in music to be a scholarship as therapist, to help a memorial to others live a better his wife, Mrs. Clara Curtis Bennett and life through music. Clara Curtis Max Bennett. This scholarship is Bennett. awarded annually to graduating seniors from Miami See Scholarships, page 9 3 gila gram Reunions Class of 1954 – 50th Anniversary Reunion On May 7, 2004 members of the Class of 1954 gathered at the EAC Student Services building. After 50 years, the campus had really changed. A bus tour of the campus was followed by an enjoyable dutch-oven luncheon on Mt. Graham where alumni had the opportunity to share their memories of EAJC. Did you know it was pretty hard to run through a glass door? And drinking pop from bottles with a straw while they’re still in the machine was pretty fun until caught by Mr. Lundell? The members of the Class of 1954 were fun and wonderful guests of the College. They were also honored at the 2004 Annual Alumni Banquet and the EAC Commencement. Members of the Class of 1954 pose for a photo at the 50th Anniversary Reunion. Front Row (left to right) – Verena Stradling Dargie, Ruth Ann Woods Crandall, Wanda Zumwalt Gomez, Al Boyd, Naomi Hoopes Ellsworth, Dolores Ornelas Bertoldo, Wanda Hancock Pease, and Joanna Bryce Weech. Back Row (left to right) – Ivan Goodner, Terry Bingham, Jerry Robinson, Jim Hamilton, Lot Smith, J. B. Hoopes, Ellsworth Merrell, Dennis Cluff, Dalton Overstreet, and Carl Wheeler. Not pictured is Ruben Burrell. Classes of 1963-65 Homecoming Reunion It had been over 40 years since they attended EAJC, but their enthusiasm and friendships were still strong. Members of the classes of 1963-65 met on Friday, October 29, 2004 to rekindle friendships made from years past. It was as if they had never left. The next morning the alumni gathered for brunch prior to the dedication of the restored Gila Hank Mosaic by the classes of 1963-65. After a dinner at the Gherald L. Hoopes Jr. Activities Center, the classmates went on to cheer for the Gila Monsters, who played Mesa Community College. A post-game gathering concluded a fabulous weekend including entertainment provided by returning alumnus, Terry McCollum. A special thanks goes to Molly & fall 2004 Kurt Steffens, Terry McCollum, Dennis of too many Americans has given impetus to the rise of extremist groups which have tragically Roberts, Sally Gal, Gail Cully, Doug undermined our country’s basic idea of a Williams, and Dianne Green. Excerpt from a speech written by John Friend and Terry McCollum while attending EAC in 1964: Because of the era we live in and the fact that we have not been exposed to oppression of any kind or dictatorship of any form, we the general public tend to shrug off the problems facing our country as being insignificant. Today many Americans for the first time are truly realizing the importance of meeting these problems realistically. It is common knowledge that in our Democratic way of life we are in contact with organizations that tend to corrupt and twist the original meaning of our country and what it stands for. Apathy on the part 4 united people striving for freedom, justice and the equality of man not only ideologically but through conscientious effort as well... Reunion Facts Are you interested in having a reunion with your classmates? Homecoming reunions can be organized for any group: single class year, several class years, music groups, athletic groups, etc. Fiftieth-year reunions are traditionally held at the end of the spring semester on the same day as commencement. We make it easy for you! Just contact the EAC Alumni Association at (800) 445-2472 or (928) 428-8295. Give us a call…we’d love to hear from you! eastern Reunions Upcoming Events Class of 1955 in 2005 The Class of 1955 is invited back to their 50th reunion on May 13, 2005 where they will have the opportunity to see classmates they might not have seen for half a century. Just like the song sung by Perry Como, It’s Impossible, it’s been 50 years president of the College and Dwight Eisenhower was president of the United States. The world has seen many changes and advances since 1955 so it’s time to catch up with fellow classmates, teammates, and roommates. Mark your calendar and set aside the date of May 13, 2005. You’ll be glad you came! game days in the Fall of 2005. For more information contact the EAC Alumni Association at (800) 445-2472 or (928) 428-8295. Ladd Mullenaux Reunion – Homecoming 2005 Eastern Arizona Junior College Class of 1955 Student Council since classmates of 1955 graduated from EAJC. Paul Guitteau was “Hooray, Gila Monsters!” This was a common expression heard as teammates headed towards the opposing team while under the direction of Coach Ladd Mullenaux. Teammates from the classes of 19641978 are gathering again to relive their Assistant Coaches Jess Pease (left) and Dalton Overstreet (right) stand beside Head Coach Ladd Mullenaux during the 1966 football season. Coaches After a lifetime of coaching, Marland “Honk” Norton, ‘53, a former Fort Thomas Apaches High School basketball Continued from page 2. coach was inducted into the National High School Coaches Hall of Fame during a ceremony held June 23, 2004, at the After guiding the Duncan Wildkats to a state Harrah’s Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. championship, the first-year basketball coach, Andrew Even though Honk sits on the board of directors for the Larson, ’87, was named the 2004 1A Coach of the Year by Arizona Coaches Hall of Fame, the nominating committee his associate 1A coaches and was also presented the Small was able to keep his nomination a surprise. School Coach of the Year by the Arizona Republic. He As a teacher for 30 years and a basketball coach from credits his success to his players for their willingness to work 1959-71, he instilled strong work ethics in his players. hard and learn and to their parents for their support in Having several Native American student-athletes wanting providing an atmosphere necessary to rear champions. to play basketball, he motivated and taught them to play a fast game, to Andrew Larson credits his success to his players give more than 100 percent. He for their willingness to work hard and learn started what is now known as the EAC Holiday Tournament. Since graduating from Northern Arizona University in Honk has served as the president of the Arizona Coaches 1999 with a master’s degree in earth science and education, Association and currently sits on the board of directors Andrew has taught math and science for five years, three of which were in Duncan. Andrew and his wife, Josephine have for the Arizona Coaches Hall of Fame. In 1997, he was inducted into the Arizona Coaches Hall of Fame. three children. fall 2004 5 gila gram Monster Alumnotes... Eric C. Bellmann, ’59, Tucson, Arizona, retired in 1999. He sold his business of 23 years, B&B Business Forms & Computer Supply. He went to work for Bashas’ and AJ’s Supermarkets in January 2001. He currently has a new job as a Sales/Design Consultant with Beck Office Systems, Sales of Modular Workstations & Office Furniture S. AZ. His first sale was made to Phelps Dodge Corporation, Safford, Arizona. Maxine Layton Cannaday, ’60, Thatcher, Arizona, went on to graduate from Arizona State University. She then moved to Southern California to teach elementary school. She spent her first two years in the Los Alamitos School District and the last 35 years in the Anaheim City School District. She retired in 2000 and moved back to Thatcher to care for her mother. She misses the hustle and bustle of the city life. Iris J. Hoopes McCleve, ’60, Tempe, Arizona, went on to earn her B.A. and M.A. from Arizona State University after attending EAC. Iris married Norman McCleve, ’59, who earned a B.S. in Business Finance, worked for Valley National Bank/Bank One for 32 years. Norman passed away June 6, 2003. They have three daughters. Two have M.A. degees, and the third daughter has a B.S. degree and is working toward becoming a dental hygienist. Alegaro Cuellar, ’61, Phoenix, Arizona, is now retired from Arizona State Department of Economic Security. Janice Mitich, ’64, Tucson, Arizona, recently received the American School Counselor Association’s 2004 Advocate of the Year award for her efforts to ensure that elementary students from the Marana Unified School District have access to a school counselor. The year prior she received the same advocacy award from the association’s Arizona chapter. With over 40 hours of graduate-level course-work in counseling, Janice has a good understanding of the role of the school counselor and knows a counselor can make a difference. When she first joined the Marana Unified School District governing board in 1989, she was shocked to find the school didn’t have a counselor. Janice felt problems needed to be stopped in elementary school so they didn’t carry over to high school. She also knew it was important for students to have access to a counselor especially after discussions in class fall 2004 on sensitive subjects. There were runaways, those living in group homes and those who were dealing with family problems, all of which needed help. As a board member, she was able to influence the board to allow for a counselor in the budget. The first counselors were parttime and would split their time between all the schools. Now, thanks to Janice’s efforts, every school in the Marana Unified School District has a counselor. Robert Vuletich, ‘72, Phoenix, Arizona, has been working for Farmers Insurance since 1986 as a supply clerk in their regional office. Johnnie Foster, ’73, Pima, Arizona, has been married to Cheryl Callahan since 1981. They have four children and one grandson living in Pima. Their daughter, Tracy Foster, ’04, attended EAC for two years. Johnnie has been working at Graham County Electric for over 17 years. Wendy Bryce, ’75, Pima, Arizona, married a local farmer. She has driven everything on the farm since that time. She has taught preschool in her home for five years, raised six kids, and took medical assistant classes at EAC in 2002. She is as happy as can be. Sandra Marquez, ’76, Thatcher, Arizona, is busy doing the “grandma thing” with her three grandchildren. All four of her children attended EAC. Shon Marquez, ’99, who is a police officer for Gila River, Jennifer Marquez Oriero, ’00, is a mother of three, Jessie Marquez, ’02 works for Alltel, and Angela Marquez, ’03 is currently looking for a job in the Phoenix area. R. Kim Finch, ’77, Eagar, Arizona, has raised a family in the White Mountains since graduating from EAC. He has worked for Salt River Project at the Coronado Generating Station for 20 years. His son, Kenyon Finch, is currently playing football with the Gila Monsters. Robert Jones ’79, Willcox, Arizona, was recently promoted to Area Manager for USDA, Rural Development (formerly Farmers Home Administration). He supervises four locations (Nogales, Safford, Tucson, and Willcox). He has worked for this agency for 21 years, 20 of which was in the Safford Local Office. Rural Development is a federal agency, which provides services to local communities, such as low-income housing loans (to build or purchase a home) and grants (to repair homes). They also provide funding for infrastructure (sewer 6 and water systems), public services (fire stations and equipment, hospitals, day-care, and other small businesses) and help build low-income apartment complexes in rural communities. Jan Barney Venzor, ’79, Solomon, Arizona, has taught general music, band, choir and is currently teaching orchestra for the Safford Unified School District. Ernest DeLeon, ’80, Safford, Arizona, met his wife at EAC. They have raised four children, three boys and a girl. He currently works for the Arizona Department of Corrections. Dolores Battraw Brumage, ’81, Pima, Arizona, is currently a substitute teacher for the schools in the Gila Valley. Becky Wook Householder, ’82, Thatcher, Arizona, has returned back to EAC and is currently in the nursing program. She and her husband, J. D. Householder, have five children. Gary A. Georges, ’83, Sierra Vista, Arizona, graduated EAC with a degree in Administration of Justice. He is now retired. Alonzo M. Coronado, ’85, Thatcher, Arizona, has been enjoying retirement for over 20 years now. Thomas Smith, ’85, Safford, Arizona, is currently teaching at the Arizona State Prison in Safford and working on a second novel. Gregg Norton, ‘86, St. Johns, Arizona, married LaNae Turley in June of 1986 and moved to Provo, Utah, graduating with a B.S. degree from BYU. He has worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture for 14 years. Gregg and LaNae have five kids ranging in age from one to 16 years. Randolph “Randy” Owen, ’87, Safford, Arizona, is finishing up his 2nd masters degree at Northern Arizona University and teaching at the Arizona State Prison Complex at Safford and Fort Grant. Sheryl Ford Reidhead, ’87, Thatcher, Arizona, and her husband, John Reidhead, ’89, started Mt. Graham Supply, a local business in Safford providing plumbing and electrical supplies. They have two children. Kassandra A. Keyes Foster, ’89, Safford, Arizona, got married in 1992. She and her husband, Jon, have two children – Jake, 10 years old and Mikah, eight years old. Her husband is a minister at Harvest Tabernacle in Safford. Lonnie R. Lunt, ’89, Pima, Arizona, Continued on next page eastern graduated from Northern Arizona University with B.S. and M.A. degrees in education. Mariam Onsurez, ’90, Safford, Arizona, after receiving her teaching license in 1999, taught at the Safford Beauty College for four years. She is currently a stay-at-home-mom for her 11 year old and one and a half year old. Darrin Webb, ’90, Thatcher, Arizona, is married with five kids and is a paramedic/ firefighter. He is an instructor at EAC teaching EMS/FRS/CPR and First Aid. Phillip L. James ’91, Taos, New Mexico, enlisted in the U. S. Army and spent the next four years in West Germany and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. After being discharged from the Army he enrolled in classes at Northern Arizona University and graduated in 1999 with a B.S. degree in biology with an emphasis in fisheries and wildlife management. He is currently employed as a ranch manager in the mountains of northern New Mexico. Virginia Solis Ruiz, ’92, Thatcher, Arizona, and her husband, Gilbert Ruiz, ’77, both graduated from EAC. They have been married for 27 years and have three children. By the end of the 2005 school year, two of their sons will have graduated from EAC. Julia Bashaw, ’93, Safford, Arizona, received her bachelors and masters degrees in Biblical Counseling from Trinity College in Newburgh, Indiana in 2003. In 1998, she started a crisis pregnancy center in Safford, which began with 70 women and has grown to 2,000 this year, including 500 children. The center is a non-profit ministry called “We Care.” Brenda Foster Leavitt, ‘94, Sierra Vista, Arizona, is a stay-at-home mom taking care of three kids with number four on the way! Her husband is a dentist. Cindi Reyes, ’94, Thatcher, Arizona, has worked at EAC in the ASPIRE Program since 1996. Cindi says, “I love my job and am very proud to be part of EAC’s family.” Davis Romney ’94, Ruckersville, Virginia, married Tanja Maxwell ’92, in 1994. A few years later he earned a bachelors degree at the University of Arizona. He was then accepted to medical school at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA. Davis graduated from medical school in 2002 and is now doing his five-year residency in Radiation Oncology. When his residency is completed, Davis hopes to practice medicine in Arizona. Tanja received her Bachelors degree from the NAU education program offered on the EAC – Thatcher Campus. She then earned her masters degree from the University of Arizona. fall 2004 Davis and Tanja are the happy parents of five children: Camry, Kennedy, Chandler, Mason, and Brooklyn. Don Larson, ’95, Mesa, Arizona, after graduating from EAC, Don and his wife, Michelynne Donaldson Larson, ’95, moved to Mesa, furthering their education at Arizona State University. In May 1998, he graduated with a B.S. in finance. He first worked for Bank of America, then Charles Schwab. He became a registered stockbroker and furthered his education with the University of Phoenix to become a Certified Financial Planner. He then started his own financial advisory business with two other partners, Steele Larson & Associates. They’ve been in business for about one and a half years. He is currently furthering his education with ASU in their Certificate of Accountancy program and next year will take the CPA exam. Don and Michelynne have two children: Kade - age four and Marlyse - age 20 months. Becky Blackburn Plumb, ’97, Thatcher, Arizona, is currently employed at Thatcher Building Supply as an administrative assistant. She married Justin Plumb, ’96. They have two children, Shyanne - six years old, and Branson - 10 months old. Michael Romano, ’99, Pennsville, New Jersey, graduated with honors from Wilmington College in Wilmington, Delaware, with a masters degree in community counseling. He was recently inducted into the Sigma Chi Iota Counseling and Academic Honor Society. He is currently employed by the State of Delaware as a Community Counselor while pursuing a Ph.D. in psychology. While attending EAC, Michael was a member of EAC’s basketball team coached by Chuck LaVetter during the 1997-98 season. Anna Arriaga, ’01, Safford, Arizona, just became employed at Holladay’s Photo Emporium in Safford. Frank Fritz, ’01, Safford, Arizona, works for H&R Block, is an assistant scoutmaster and has hiked the Grand Canyon. Monty Caldwell, ’02, Snowflake, Arizona, received the Monty Caldwell, ’02 and President’s Kendra Crockett Caldwell, award when ’00 with their daughter Leslie he left EAC, ‘Reagan.’ 7 which allowed him to continue his education at Arizona State University. He applied for ASU’s Business Marketing Program and started in August of 2002. After two semesters and summer school, he was able to graduate “Summa Cum Laude” with a 3.95 grade point average. In August of 2003, he and his wife, Kendra Crockett Caldwell, ’00, moved to the White Mountains. He partnered with his father in a Mexican food restaurant called “El Cupidos.” They have 2 restaurants, which are located in Pinetop and Snowflake, Arizona. Monty and Kendra are the proud parents of Leslie ‘Reagan’ who was born May 6 of this year. Monty had this to say about EAC. “Receiving an education has been a great help for my wife and I, which has introduced many new and exciting opportunities. I personally want to thank EAC for providing the beginning building blocks for a bright future.” Teresita M. Olmos, ’02, Hayden, Arizona, is married to Fire Chief Gilbert Olmos. She has a 23-year-old son, Jude. Teresita is an assistant teacher at Superior Head Start and a co-facilitator for AZ Kith N Kin Project. She is also vice-president of the Board of Adjustment for the Town of Hayden and is a mentor for Project Carino – ASC. Both Teresita and her husband are actively involved in the church community. Emily Ellerman Curtis, ’04, Thatcher, Arizona, graduated in May 2004 and is continuing her education through the Northern Arizona University Distance Learning Program. Rebecca “Becky” Turnbull, ’04, Flagstaff, Arizona, is currently attending Northern Arizona University pursuing her goal to become a speech therapist. Alumni! TELL US WHAT’S NEW Send us your news for the Alumnotes— the best read section in the Gila Gram! Tell us what’s new . . . jobs, promotions, milestones. Please type or print your information clearly and include a photo (if you like) so we can share your news with your fellow classmates and friends. Send to: Alumnotes, EAC Alumni Association P. O. Box 769 Thatcher, AZ 85552-0769 or by e-mail at: [email protected] gila gram Wedding Bells Rang... January 3, 2004 - Jennifer Dianne Agee ’03 & Jacob Samuel Williams ’03 January 9, 2004 - Amber J. Ward & Bryan Dean Stradling ’04 January 10, 2004 - Kari Lynn Cleland & Kyle Reese Hull ’99 January 16, 2004 - Shawnna L. Bolinger ’03 & Joseph B. Peterson ’03 January 24, 2004 - Amanda Watson & Jamie Woodside ’01 January 31, 2004 - Amanda C. Shedd ’04 & Danny C. McEuen ’02 April 2, 2004 - Wendy Kay Ferrin ’02 & Nathan Riggs April 9, 2004 - Janiel Udall ’04 & Clifton Reed McNeill ’04 April 10, 2004 - Jody Jansen ’01 & Bobby Balda April 17, 2004 - Kelli Nicole England ’03 & Donald Carl Werner III April 24, 2004 - Sarallyn Harris ’01 & Alden Mackie May 1, 2004 - Valerie Marie Gonzales & Michael Jon Ybarra ’99 Jody Jansen ’01 & Bobby Balda married April 10, 2004 February 5, 2004 - Heather Reynolds ’04 & Clint Layton February 21, 2004 - Donna Nicole Stradling ’03 & Edward H. Burgoyne ’03 February 27, 2004 - Amanda Haymore ’03 & James Garet Goodman ’04 February 28, 2004 - Shannon Dale Scott & Gary Lee Gray ’94 March 5, 2004 - Jill Nicole Green ’04 & Justin Lee Bryant ’04 March 5, 2004 - Brandi Lee Nicholls ’03 & Bruce Joseph Bryce ’04 March 6, 2004 - Catherine Janet Allred ’03 & Richard Ervin Winkler III ’03 March 6, 2004 - Sheree Lynne Suprak ’04 & Justin Charles Burrell ’04 March 6, 2004 - Lecia Dawn Brown ’01 & Jordan Watson ’04 March 9, 2004 - Aubrey Angle ’04 & Jeffrey Jay Larson ’03 March 20, 2004 - Amanda Parnell ’03 & Christopher Ray Lunt ’03 March 27, 2004 - Tami Lee Tobin ’99 & Aaron Theo Peterson ’99 April 2, 2004 - Sandi Lynn Montierth ’01 & Preston Huang Tami Lee Tobin ’99 & Aaron Theo Peterson ’99 married March 27, 2004 fall 2004 Hannah Mmen Udom ’01 & Jeremy John Lee married June 12, 2004 May 4, 2004 - Marilee Rose Morris ’04 & Clint Andrew Bingham ’04 May 8, 2004 - Dawn Cochran ’92 & Nathan Burgess May 14, 2004 - Rebecca Dawn Woods ’02 & Brett Alan Maclay May 15, 2004 - Bethany Bryce ’04 & Jorden Bryan Marble ’04 May 15, 2004 - Tammy Jolene Price & Bradley John Barney ’01 May 15, 2004 - Mary Louise Savage ’98 & Maulik Jayant Mistry May 21, 2004 - Kimberly Chantel Meikle ’04 & Steven Curtis Allen ’04 May 23, 2004 - Cassandra Joy Marcum & Jonathan Blaine Lawson ’98 May 28, 2004 - Amber Linn Westover ’03 & Charles Lorenzo “Ren” Bryce May 30, 2004 - Jennifer Ruth Johnston ’04 & Sean Robert Wenham ’01 June 1, 2004 - Katrina Fae Kelly & Garret McEuen ’04 June 3, 2004 - Erin Marie Foree ’04 & Dustin Paul Watson ’04 June 4, 2004 - Stephanie Ann Liljenquist ’04 & Jason R. Howard ’02 June 4, 2004 - Brenna Marie Gavin ’04 & Cody Branden Castaneda ’04 June 4, 2004 - Tara Joy Ross ’03 & Charles Alton Eady ’03 June 5, 2004 - Crystal Handy Brown ’01 & Erik Lehmann June 11, 2004 - Shara Whitmer ’99 & John M. Garrett ’99 June 11, 2004 - Kelly Payne & Jason W. Edington ’99 June 12, 2004 - Heidi Belnap ’03 & Dan Anderson June 12, 2004 - Hannah Mmen Udom ’01 & Jeremy John Lee June 18, 2004 - Lisl Brigitte Reed ’04 & Stephen L. Quinn ’04 June 18, 2004 - Heidi Farnsworth ’04 & Jason Alan Bingham ’04 June 19, 2004 - Jennifer Wright ’02 & Rob Delancy June 19, 2004 - Leah Udall ’02 & Douglas B. Davis ’00 June 24, 2004 - Tiffany Ellsworth ’04 & Clinton L. Woods ’04 8 eastern In Memoriam Floydene Bull Ziegler Hansen ’69 – January 10, 2004 Carol Green Claridge ’52 – January 12, 2004 Linda Jo Bowman Allen ’67 – January 15, 2004 Kenneth A. Crockett ’47 – January 20, 2004 Miguel D. Valdez, ’92 – January 27, 2004 Clara Curtis Bennett ’42 – January 30, 2004 Lillie Naomi Rice Heward ’60 - February 7, 2004 Theresa Burrell Moody ’37 – February 10, 2004 Thomas Kirkham ’38 – February 10, 2004 J. N. McEuen ’38 – February 14, 2004 Michael Patric Wray ’72 – February 17, 2004 Spencer Kent Layton ’55 – February 22, 2004 Meghan Lynne Hammer ’04 – February 28, 2004 Lesley Eugene Riddle ’55 – March 1, 2004 John Adams Butler ’33 – March 4, 2004 Alton Elwyn Montierth ’34 – March 14, 2004 Michael Anthony Paiz ’86 – March 20, 2004 Carl Leeman Green ’41 – March 22, 2004 E. Walter Scott ’60 – April 3, 2004 Nelma Richardson Bitter ’35 – April 7, 2004 Matthew L. Proto ’04 – April 18, 2004 Daniel Wilford Colvin ’19 – April 20, 2004 Mary Alice Ellsworth Smith ’47 – April 23, 2004 Wilma Matthews Lee ’51 – April 25, 2004 Jeffery C. Beals ’99 – May 9, 2004 Rexann Barney Lindsay ’73 – May 18, 2004 Rickey Lee Baxter ’68 – May 30, 2004 Larry M. Noline ’02 – June 1, 2004 Milton William “Buck” Edington ’60 – June 2, 2004 Keith Wade Donaldson, ’76 – June 3, 2004 Bryce A. Sanders ’77 – June 5, 2004 Rex Marshall Holgerson ’56 – June 11, 2004 Clyde I. Pace ’49 – June 11, 2004 Frances Bencomo Lopez ’86 – June 12, 2004 Judith Ann Cavalli Belliston ’69 – June 26, 2004 Jeana Lines ’37 – June 29, 2004 In the news... Scholarships Continued from page 3. The Mark J. Green Excellence in Spanish Award is a scholarship established by Max and Nathalene Green in loving memory of their son, Mark J. Green. Mark suffered blindness and a steady loss of faculties resulting from Gifts and donations come to the Foundation in many forms: cash, marketable securities, real property, bequests and gifts-in-kind. Some individuals have benefited from arrangements that provide an annual income to the donor as well as provide a charitable benefit to the College. Provisions in the tax code give opportunities for individuals and their heirs to retain more of their assets as well as make meaningful gifts for the non-profit organizations they wish to support. The EAC Foundation staff is pleased to share how you could benefit financially as well as the College in your planning for the future. Thanks to the generous alumni, service clubs, businesses and other friends of the College that have enabled so many students to achieve their goals and dreams through education. If you would like more information about how you can invest in the future of our students, please contact the EAC Foundation at (800) 445-2472 or (928) 428-8295. So many students have been successful in achieving their goals thanks to the generosity of our alumni and friends. Multiple Sclerosis. Mark was a great example of cheerfulness throughout his life as he taught others to look at the positive rather than dwell on the negative. This scholarship recognizes students who have excelled in learning the Spanish language as Mark did. So many students have been successful in achieving their goals thanks to the generosity of our alumni and friends. We continue to strive to help as many students as possible, but there are still more, well qualified students who need financial assistance. fall 2004 9 gila gram 2004 Annual Scholarship Banquet The annual Scholarship Banquet brought scholarship donors and recipients together, sharing in the purpose of the scholarships and commending the students on their progress in continuing their education. Receiving the Clara M. Drobka Memorial Scholarship (above left), is Ricardo Villalba with presenter Diane Drobka. The Catholic Daughters of the Americas presents this scholarship in memory of Clara M. Drobka, a leader instrumental in the establishment of their local organization. The Alumni Association Scholarship recipients (above center) are, left to right on back row: Bianca Hall, Adrianna Curtis, William Pollock, Jace Merrill, Marcus Taylor, Marquette Richins, William J. Bone (presenter). Left to right on front row: Renesa Pacheco, Candace Evans, Leslie Wilkins, Teona Gibbons, Mary Anne Kovacs, Sally Rogers. Dr. Gary Sorensen, EAC’s Registrar and Director of Enrollment Management, is shown (above right) with Wyatt Jones, recipient of the Dallace Butler Scholarship. Dallace Butler was a former Dean at Eastern known for his love of students. He played a significant role in the creation of the Micronesian Project. Recipients of the 2004-2005 Donor Scholarships Allen H. & Marie A. Cress Music Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Erin Bristol Alumni Association Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Kovacs, Candace Evans, Teonna Gibbons, Renesa Pacheco, Jace Merrill, Adrianna Curtis, Marquette Richins, Marcus Taylor, Leslie Wilkins, William Pollock, Bianca Hall, Sally Rogers Alumni Library Staff Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alisha Ferrin Anna Deane Millett, Don & Carlotta Pace Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Holly Haralson Arizona State Savings & Credit Union Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristen Herbert Ashley Marie Beals Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marguerite C. Williams Bank One Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henson Taylor, Chase Norton Belle & Arnold Greenbaum Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Skillen Bette N. Smith Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Baldwin Bill & Naoma McGlocklin Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anne Skinner Chief Yellowhorse Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Dini, Vanessa Parker Clara Curtis Bennett Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Levi Black Clara Drobka Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ricardo Villalba College Park Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamzon Baysinger Dallace Butler Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wyatt Jones Debra Mullenaux Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Hatch Dr. David Lunt Endowed Music Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Katie Bishop Dr. Dorine Chancellor Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cassandra Clegg, Holly Haralson Dr. Pamela Rule Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robin Aker Douglas Michael Loeb Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Collin Claridge EAC Faculty Association Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elyssa Hoopes Eldon & Lucille Palmer Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Turley Elizabeth Louise Loeb Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ricardo Villalba Ella T. & J. David Lee Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Laura Villalba Emil Crockett Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adelle Skinner Follett College Stores Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicole McBride Fred & Olga Pace Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mandy Barton George R. Bingham Jr. Memorial Drama Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . Brieanna Breckenridge Glenn West Memorial Art Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laura Haws H. Greg Brockmeier Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tiffanie Barton Helen Johnson Bone Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Rose Ingebritson Family Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angela Peck Jacqueline McFadden Lee & E. James Lee Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunter Alan Bennett James Smith Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chelsea Curtis Jesse & Betty DeVaney Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Elyssa Green John Mickelson Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jody Tulk Kathryn Murphy-Spencer Kimball Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leeann Shumway Keita James Smith Memorial Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrew Gomez Keith & Kathleen Crockett Family Alumni Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brittney Jones Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW Post 10385 Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . .Christopher Gonzales Latter-day Saint Student Association Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Bulloch Mark J. Green Excellence in Spanish Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dawnee Durson Marla Mullenaux Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Juliann Hatch Mary Kim Titla Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beth Hinton Meghan Lynne Hammer Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . Erica Huffsitler, Raleigh Dewey Mt. Graham Regional Medical Center Board of Directors Nursing Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cassandra Clegg Mt. Graham Regional Medical Nursing Center Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Beals, Kimberly Grigsby Randall, Marjean Poindexter, Travis Jones, Kerri Sanders Newman Club Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loren Keisling Ora DeConcini-Martin Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christina Delgado Phyllis Martin Lord Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monica E. Ibarra Pizza Edge Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanee Povatah Ralph & Cindi Orr Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Pugmire Russell U. & Leola Lundell Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elyssa Jo Hoopes Ruth Merrill Moeller Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lisl Reed Quinn Safford Business & Professional Women’s Club Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . Cassandra Clegg, Tawna L. DeSpain Safford Lions Club Drafting Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessica Gonzales Safford Rotary Club Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn Norton Sarah Lamoreaux Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Baldwin Tony Bernstein Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Green Virginia Rae Barr Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Makiea Shreeve Wilford Stailey Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre Brown William D. Smith Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BreeAnna Farley William J. Bone Scholarship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Ellis William N. “Billy” Stroud III Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Hancock The Woman’s Club of Safford Math/Science Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angelina Mendivil The Woman’s Club of Safford Music Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stephen Quinn We extend our appreciation to those whose gifts to the Foundation made these scholarships possible. fall 2004 10 eastern EAC Foundation Donors Our thanks go to alumni and friends who have given generously to support the College in its efforts to provide quality instruction to its students. We appreciate your desires to share and your confidence in the faculty and staff at Eastern. The following Donor Gifts were received between January 1 and June 30, 2004. Donors of $10,000 or more Mr. & Mrs. Forrest & Debra Hammer Donors of $1,000 or more Arizona State Savings and Credit Union Mr. Max Bennett Mrs. Stella Cosper Mr. Gerald Deabel EAC Faculty Association Mr. & Mrs. Larry & Diane Justice Mr. George Lord Mrs. Anna Deane Millett Mt. Graham Regional Medical Center Board of Directors Safford Business & Professional Women’s Club Safford Rotary Club Ms. Beverly Thurber Mr. & Mrs. Max & Nathalene Green Mr. & Mrs. Var Green Mr. & Mrs. Philip & Samantha Hess Dr. & Mrs. Virgil & Virginia Howe Mr. & Mrs. Jerry & Janette Jack Mr. Larry Keenan Mr. & Mrs. Robert & LaRee Kempton Mr. & Mrs. Grant & Jeneveve Layton Memorial Gifts In Memory of... Meghan Lynne Hammer Phyllis Martin Lord In Honor of... Donors of $500 or more Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. D. Booth, Jr. EAC LDS Student Association Emil Crockett Agency, Inc. Mr. Edward Kelly III Mr. & Mrs. William R. & Naoma McGlocklin Newman Sustaining Board Mrs. Margaret Schade Mr. & Mrs. Bill & Dorothy Stroud Donors of $250 or more Mr. Gary Agnew Bashas’ Catholic Daughters of the Americas Mr. & Mrs. Delmar & Jean John Miami Band Booster Mrs. Joanna Robertson Mr. & Mrs. Ron & Vickie Winkel Woman’s Club of Safford Donors of $100 or more Mr. Newell Barney Mr. & Mrs. Ebbie & Ara Bryce Mr. & Mrs. Ross & Fawn Bryce Mr. & Mrs. Tommy & Peggy Bryce Ms. Connie Callaway Mrs. Marilyn Claridge Mr. Donald Colvin Mr. & Mrs. Clarence & Jewel Crandall Mr. & Mrs. Charles & Nancy Curtis Mr. David Curtis Mr. Alex Felix fall 2004 Mr. & Mrs. Brady & Sabrina Bryce Mr. & Mrs. Carl & Marva Bryce Mr. & Mrs. Lavar & Glenna Bryce Mr. & Mrs. Steve & Deberrah Bryce Ms. Margie Bryce Ms. Sarah Bryce Mr. & Mrs. Rodney & Joan Cardon Ms. Timilie Carragher Mrs. Verna Carter Mrs. Mary Celix Mr. & Mrs. Tony Chaidez Dr. & Mrs. Lee & Sandra Clark Mrs. Shirley Clark Mr. & Mrs. Sandy & JoAnn Collins Mr. & Mrs. Paul & Mickey Corso Mrs. Elaine Dallas Mr. & Mrs. Paul & Jan Damron Mr. & Mrs. Oscar & Jeri Denenberg Mr. & Mrs. Alan & Leisa DeWitt Mr. & Mrs. Arlen & Sybil Draper Mr. & Mrs. Dick & Paula Elliott Mrs. Laurel Ellsworth Mr. Thomas Farmer Mr. & Mrs. Jerry & Charlotte Farr Olga K. Pace Mr. & Mrs. Deon & Marilyn Layton Mr. & Mrs. Ruben & Nina Lehr Mr. & Mrs. Norman & Linda Lewis Mr. & Mrs. George & Betsy Manning Mrs. Esther Martin Mrs. Carolyn McCormies Mr. & Mrs. Art & Denise Mullenaux Mr. & Mrs. Derald & Kay Mullenaux Mr. & Mrs. Stan & Norma Natividad Mr. & Mrs. David & Vicki Nelson Mr. James Ollerton Mr. & Mrs. Lamont & Kay Redford Mr. & Mrs. F. Dennis & Migdalia Roberts Mrs. Alice Skousen Mr. & Mrs. Keith & Etta Smith Mrs. Barbara Stailey Mrs. Leslie Taylor Tucson Cooperative Warehouse Mr. & Mrs. Patrick & Diane Valdez Mrs. Norma Walton Donors up to $100 Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Margerie Ables Mr. & Mrs. Jerry & Verlene Anderson Mrs. Lavona Connolly Areghini Mr. & Mrs. Wallace & Lanette Bienz Mr. & Mrs. Ray & Cathy Bigler Mr. & Mrs. Franklin & Ida Birtcher Ms. Sherrie Lynn Blake Mr. & Mrs. Dennis & Suzanne Blakemore Mr. Russell Boland Jr. Mr. Bobby Bryce Mr. Miguel Federico Mr. & Mrs. Donald & Louann Fitzgerald Ms. Joyce Flamm Mrs. Eva Foley Mr. & Mrs. Bill & Wanda Foote Mr. & Mrs. David & Nancy Frankland Mr. & Mrs. Thomas & Suzanne Fruth Mr. & Mrs. Otto & Sally Gal Msgt. & Mrs. Salvidor & Lupe Gandara Mr. & Mrs. Irvin & Diane Goutcher Ms. Cindy Lee Grainger Mr. & Mrs. Marshall & Martha Gresham Mr. & Mrs. Stephen & Dorothy Hammer Mr. Byron Hanchett Mr. & Mrs. John & Geri Heffron Mrs. Julia Hunt Mr. & Mrs. Carl & Edith Jensen Mr. & Mrs. Carl & Carrol Jensen Mr. & Mrs. John & Sandra Judd Mrs. Betty Kankiewicz Dr. & Mrs. Ron & Connie Keith Mr. Neil Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Edwin & Linda Lamoreaux Mrs. Earline Layton Mrs. Karen Layton Mr. & Mrs. Bill & Gwen Lewis Dr. Christopher Lines Mr. & Mrs. Wayne & Marilyn Lines Mr. Michael Long Ms. Rebecca Lopez Ms. Patricia Lunt Mr. & Mrs. Richard & Melissa Lunt Mr. & Mrs. Charles & Viola Maxwell 11 Mr. & Mrs. Carl & Dorothy McCoy Mr. & Mrs. Steve & Donna McGaughey Mr. & Mrs. Raymond & Myrna McGrath Mr. & Mrs. Thomas & Elaine McWaters Mrs. Margaret Mendoza Mr. & Mrs. Adair & Mary Merrell Ms. Genelle Mills Mr. & Mrs. Joseph & JoAnn Miranda Mr. & Mrs. Delbert & Linda Molitor Mr. & Mrs. Samuel & Judith Moorhead Mrs. Kathryn Morgan Ms. Mary Ellen Munn Mrs. Corene Peterson Mrs. Marcia Peterson Dr. William Purdy Mr. & Mrs. Scott & Kim Rapier Mr. & Mrs. C. L. & Janell Rhodes Mr. & Mrs. A.P. & Virginia Rios Mrs. Vivienne Neubauer Romans Mrs. Rosemary Rooney Mr. & Mrs. Donald & Virginia Ross Mr. & Mrs. William & Genevieve Roten Mr. & Mrs. Frank & Amelia Sainz Dr. & Mrs. Samuel & Denise Sanders Mr. & Mrs. John & Therese Schroeder Mr. & Mrs. Everett & Sandra Smith Mr. & Mrs. Dick & Barbara Spining Mr. & Mrs. Leland & Judith Stevens Mr. Dennis Stevenson Mr. Darrell Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Gregory & Lynda Unsicker Mrs. Lydia Upshaw Mr. & Mrs. Doug & Linda Versaevel Mr. & Mrs. Mark & Sharon Wehle Mr. & Mrs. Gerald & Joy Wester Mr. & Mrs. Stephen & Kathleen Wire Mr. & Mrs. Ronald & Tina Withers Mr. & Mrs. Rod & Patrice Yarbro Matching Gifts Exxon Education Foundation Thanks Allan Palmer IBM Corporation Thanks John T. Mickelson Intuit Foundation Thanks Cheryl Lord-Hernandez and Carlos Hernandez The Raytheon Company Thanks Andrew Furry Foundations IMACA Education Foundation Ingebritson Family Foundation The Evo-Ora Foundation Gifts-In-Kind Fred & Olga Pace Gary & Bettie Sorensen gila gram eastern EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE EAC alumnus and U.S. Congressman Jeff Flake (seated center) attends a congressional hearing on the Endangered Species Act held at Eastern Arizona College in Thatcher. Directors, EAC Alumni Association: William Bone, ’50, President Becky Johnson, ’70, Secretary Bryan Allred, ’93, Treasurer Mark Bryce, ’74, EAC President & Alumni Advisor Keith Crockett, ’53 Nathalene Green, ’68 Lois Ann Moody, ’58 Cindy DeVaney Olvey, ’74 Nellie Plasencio, ’45 Larry Rapier, ’57 William Reed, ’62 Dudley Welker, ’52 Alumni Association P. O. Box 769 Thatcher, Arizona 85552-0769 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 1010 Provo, Utah Directors, EAC Foundation: Dudley Welker, President Keith Crockett, Vice President Deanna Brockmeier, Secretary Lex Zerwas, Treasurer Joel Biggs William Bone Mark Bryce John Wayne Lines Lois Ann Moody Joann Mortensen Emeritus Directors, EAC Foundation E. James Lee Fred Pace Staff: David K. Udall, Executive Director Becky Norton, Secretary Todd Haynie and Lori Dugan, Issue Editors Jeb Earl, Graphic Design fall 2004 12 eastern