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Edmund Atkinson, '36 Kinesiology, was inducted into the Antioch Sports Legend Hall of Fame in honor of his five-decade coaching career. In addition to coaching at Antioch High School, he umpired California League baseball games and co-founded, in 1952, the Contra Costa Football Officials Association.
Ralph Kling, '48 Business Administration, a P-47 fighter pilot during WWII and POW for seven months in Stalag Luft III, retired from the U.S. Air Force at the rank of lieutenant colonel. After retiring from a 31-year teaching career with posts in California's Central Valley, France and Fremont High School, he moved to Southern California where he served as national director of AXPOW, commander of the California Department of POW, and junior vice commander of the San Diego POW chapter.
Donald Battle, '53 Industrial Arts, of Santa Monica, closed his 50-year photography business, his second retirement. In 2002, he retired from Santa Monica College where he taught vocational photography.
Thomas Harney, '52 Business, is an attorney practicing in San José.
Janice McDermott, '58 Education, retired after 41 years of teaching in the Ukiah Unified School District.
Dorothy McDonough, '51 Education, retired from teaching in the Cupertino Union School District and has since enjoyed traveling to Russia and the French Riviera.
Martin Hollmann, '69 Aviation, a private aircraft designer who designed many of the aerobatic planes that have performed at the California International Air Show in Salinas and who, as a teenager, designed and built the hot rod roadster featured in the TV shows "77 Sunset Strip" and "Dobie Gillis," continues to work out of his office in Monterey's Ryan Ranch.
Jerry Janssen, '67 Art, who has made a career of selling Asian art and antiques in San Francisco, Honolulu and Beverly Hills, returned to the Monterey Peninsula to embark on his childhood dream of owning and restoring the Marsh Building in Monterey, built in 1927 to sell Asian art and artifacts. He has continued that legacy by opening Orientations in the Marsh Building, his sixth store specializing in Asian art and antiques.
Robert Nichols, '67 BA Social Science, '73 MA Education, retired from the Campbell Union High School District after 38 years of teaching and is currently education manager of Silicon Valley Education Foundation.
Virginia Scales, '69 Linguistics, an instructor teaching in the San José/ Evergreen Community College District, is president of the Academic Senate of San José City College.
Clif Sowder, '68 MA Art, who established a glass blowing program at Shasta College and taught at the college for 36 years, recently exhibited his own glasswork at the Shasta College Art Gallery in Redding.
Michael Bishop, '78 MFA Art, is chair of the Art Department at CSU Chico. His artwork spans a variety of media, including photography and sculpture.
Kim Bokamper, '76 Physical Education, former Miami Dolphins linebacker turned broadcaster, has joined the CBS4 sports team as sports anchor. During the 1990s, he served as a football analyst for Channel 33's "Sunday Night Sports Rap" and hosted "Sports Talk" on 560 WQAM. Bokamper was Miami's first-round draft choice in the 1976 NFL draft and was a starter on the Dolphins' "Killer Bees" defenses of the late '70s and early '80s.
Bruce Epperly, '75 Philosophy, professor of practical theology and director of continuing education at Lancaster (Pa.) Theological Seminary, is the author of 15 books on progressive theology, spirituality and ministerial excellence. His most recent, Holy Adventure: Forty-one Days of Audacious Living, is his response to Rick Warren's Purpose Driven Life.
Arabella Grayson, '79 Public Relations, curated an exhibit at CAFAM in Los Angeles titled "Paper Cuts: 200 Years of Black Paper Dolls" that ran from January through March. She also contributed to the recently published Go, Tell Michelle—African American Women Write to the New First Lady (SUNY Press). More information about the book.![]()
Raymundo Jimenez, '75 Kinesiology, is an Eastside Union High School District special education teacher and football, wrestling and golf coach.
Al Kovalick, '72 Electrical Engineering, author of Video Systems in an IT Environment, is a strategist and fellow at Avid Technology. From 1999 to 2004, he was CTO of the Broadcast Products Division at Pinnacle Systems. Earlier in his career, he worked as a digital systems designer at Hewlett-Packard.
John LaTorra, '73 Aviation, is building and inspection manager for the city of Redwood City and a member of the International Code Council Board of Directors.
William Meloy, '76 Criminal Justice Administration, is manager of the Code Enforcement Division, Planning and Development Services, for the city of Boise, Idaho.
Marshall Mitzman, '71 Music, was elected Chabot Community College District trustee and received the Gladiator Award, Chabot College's highest service award. He attended the Effective Trusteeship Workshop in Sacramento and the National Trustee Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C., earlier this year.
Sherman Moore, '76 Accounting, retired as CFO of the Superior Court of California, county of Sacramento, and is now "busy as a sculptor," he reports. See his work at www.shermmart.com.
Paul Resch, '75 Accounting, who has worked for Santa Clara County for more than 35 years, is currently the county's director of IT Services, Department of Revenue.
Paul Stewart, '75 Journalism, is CEO of the Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce. From 2001 to 2005, he served as CEO of the Santa Clara County Association of Realtors.
Cynthia Thomas, '77 MA Art, multimedia artist, recently exhibited work at the Blue Whole Gallery in Port Angeles, Wash. From 1979 to 1992, she worked in the jewelry industry.
Ken Yeager, '76 Political Science, a member of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, was appointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger to the California Air Resources Board. The board is charged with protecting public health and the environment through the reduction of air pollution and with implementing AB 32, the state's landmark global warming bill that requires a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. He has been a lecturer in SJSU's Department of Political Science since 1991.
Lisa Cole, '86 Social Science, is assistant director of The Circle of Independent Learning Charter School in the Fremont Unified School District.
John Conti, '88 Industrial Technology, works as a supervisor at Jon R. Crase Construction, Inc. in Campbell.
Jane Di Girolamo, '84 MA Education, retired as matriculation counselor at Hartnell Community College. She is a member of the Monterey Diocesan Choir and recently enjoyed a tour of Italy's cathedrals.
Kevin Fish, '84 MA Social Science, published It Is More than Popcorn: The Life and Times of Orville Clarence ("Reddy") Redenbacher (PublishAmerica), a biography of his grandfather.
Dick Hodges, '80 Speech Communications, retired from a 25-year career with Alaska Airlines and now works as a paralegal.
Sandra Holliday, '87 Advertising, is a police lieutenant in the Milpitas Police Department and a Silicon Valley Humane Society volunteer.
Patricia Keefe, '80 MA Art, a sculptor and co-founder of the Peninsula Sculptors' Guild, exhibited her work at Redwood City's Rotunda Gallery. She also works as an art therapist for the county of San Mateo.
Gary Kritz, '87 MBA, an associate professor of marketing at New Jersey's Seton Hall University, was awarded the 2008 Academy of Marketing Science's Outstanding Marketing Teacher Award.
Rosemary Lutus, '85 MS Psychology, is a marriage and family therapist with a private practice in Cupertino.
Craig Mann, '81 Business, a teacher in the Ravenswood School District, was elected president of the Santa Clara County Board of Education. He was elected to the board in 2006 and served as the board's vice president in 2008. He has also served on the board's Policy Development Subcommittee and the Joint Legislative Advisory Committee.
Christopher Mateo, '87 Economics, was elected a councilmember of the city of Lathrop (Calif.) last November.
David Olson, '86 Advertising, is the owner and founder of San José's Teleflex Solutions, providing telecom products and services for small to medium-sized businesses in Silicon Valley.
Preston Owens, '86 Industrial Technology, relocated from San José to Alabama and currently works as a managerial accountant at Austal USA in Mobile. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of aluminum vessels.
Lisa Taylor Tulee, '88 Public Relations, is manager of Program Performance Support for the city of San José's Environmental Services Department.
Matthew Anderson, '91 Journalism, head coach of women's water polo at the University of Michigan, was named Collegiate Water Polo Eastern Coach of the Year after leading his team to a sixth place finish at the 2008 NCAA Championships held at Stanford.
Brent Baer, '94 Advertising, is director of marketing at Speck Products in Palo Alto.
Brooke Black, '96 Anthropology, '05 MLIS, was promoted to chief cataloger of the Manuscripts Department of the Huntington Library in San Marino, where she has worked for the past 11 years. She also sends news of her marriage to David Cruz in June 2008.
Terri Bonow, '96 MLIS, is director and head librarian of the South Fayette Township Public Library in Pennsylvania.
Joe Darretta, '90 Human Performance, is athletic director at Ripon (Calif.) Christian High School, where he also coaches the varsity baseball team, oversees the high school chapel band, and teaches seventh-grade Bible courses.
Nancy Hikoyeda, '90 MPH, retired as director of SJSU's gerontology program. Cheryl Houts, '92 MLIS, previously a librarian at Los Altos Library, is the new community librarian at Campbell Library.
William Maltz, '91 Mechanical Engineering, is president of Electronic Cooling Solutions in Cupertino. The company recently celebrated its 10th year of providing thermal design resources to the electronics industry.
Kevin McDonnell, '96 Social Science, graduated top of his class at San Francisco Police Academy and served with the U.S. Army Reserve in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He is currently a deputy sheriff in the San Francisco Sheriff's Department.
Una Mjurka, '99 MFA Art, an assistant professor at CSU Fresno, had a solo exhibition of her work at the College of the Sequoias titled "Harvest: Ceramic Still Lives."
Beth Morris-Wong, '99 MLIS, a library media teacher at Hillview Crest Elementary School and part-time librarian at San Leandro Public Library, received a grant from New Haven School Foundation's Innovations in Education program for a project titled "Literacy Learning through Puppetry." She also received an ALA Picturing America Award for her library media center at Hillview.
Bruce Reynolds, '93 Finance, is director of facilities at Oracle.
Thomas Schaff, '91 Political Science, a U.S. park ranger based in St. John, Virgin Islands, works at the Virgin Islands National Park.
Todd Toral, '91 History, was elected partner in the firm of Nixon Peabody LLP in February. Based in San Francisco, he specializes in financial services and securities litigation. Prior to receiving his law degree from the University of San Francisco School of Law, he served as an infantry officer in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Raymond Almeda, '07 Information Systems Management, works as channel marketing coordinator at Sega of America. He's based in San Francisco.
Kevin Arnold, '07 MFA Creative Writing, is president of Poetry Center San José.
Jack Bastida, '06 Political Science, is a field representative for California Senator Ellen Corbett (D-San Leandro).
Kimberly Boynton, '07 Systems Physiology, is a clinical research coordinator in the Pediatric Nephrology Department at Stanford University Medical Center.
Evelyn Brady, '05 Nursing, of San José, is a staff RN II at Kaiser Santa Teresa.
Wendy Chang, '03 Political Science, is a program coordinator at the Institute for Local Government in Sacramento.
Kent Coleman, '06 MSW, is a child welfare worker II with Alameda County Social Services.
Steven Derpich, '00 Industrial Technology, of Watsonville, is a lab supervisor at GARCO Testing Labs.
Dianna Eckhardt, '08 Global Studies, of San José, participated in a four-month volunteer program in Uganda, where she helped renovate an elementary school.
Andrienne Gaerlan, '06 MLIS, of Azusa, Calif., is digital content librarian at Greenberg Trauig and part-time reference librarian at Azusa City Library.
Rosemary Hughes, '08 Business, is a human resources administrator at Stanford University Alumni Association and Office of Development.
Christine Magnin, '08 MA Education, is a vocational instructor for DeAnza College's Hope Program.
Danilo Mayorga, '08 Business, is a logistics coordinator at Google.
Edie Matthews, '06 MFA Creative Writing, who teaches in the English Department at Mission College in Santa Clara, received 2008 Outstanding Adjunct Faculty recognition. Students vote for the award recipient.
Afroze Mohammad, '07 MS Software Engineering, works as a software engineer at Cisco Systems in San José.
Charles Payne, '06 MSW, a registered addiction specialist, is a clinical social worker employed by Napa County Mental Health.
Lewis Reed, '06 Environmental Studies, a park ranger for the Livermore Area Recreation and Park District, received a TogetherGreen Conservation Leadership Program fellowship, part of a new conservation initiative supported by the National Audubon Society and Toyota. Each fellow receives $10,000 toward a community-focused project. Reed's project focuses on a cooperative community effort to reduce invasive exotic weeds and to establish native vegetation in the grasslands of Livermore Valley.
Shelly Hopkins, '93 Public Relations, married Thomas Geiter on Oct. 13, 2008, in Hawaii, where the couple met during a 2007 sailing trip.
Richard Ledeit, '98 Liberal Studies, married Christina Gloria last May in Houston, Texas. They now live in San José.
Anthony Machado, '97 Mechanical Engineering, an employee of Lockheed Martin, married Kimberley Aston last May at the Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club.
Arthur Ackerman, '50 Social Science, on Nov. 14, 2008, in Livermore.
Rhoda Andersen, '49 Recreation, on Dec. 20, 2008.
Paul Bishop, '63 Social Science, at age 72, on Sept. 27, 2008, in Kuna, Idaho.
Carl Brown, Industrial Technology, at age 62, on Nov. 21, 2008, in Palo Alto.
John Burns, '54 Advertising, at age 76, on Dec. 20, 2008, in Saratoga.
Robert Carlson, '71 Management, at age 60, on Dec. 18, 2008, in Atlanta, Ga.
Royce Cavolt Jr., '54 Business, on March 3, 2008, in Apple Valley.
Angelo Centanni, Industrial Arts, at age 96, on Dec. 28, 2008, in San José.
Kenneth Christensen, History, at age 82, on Oct. 2, 2008, in Auburn.
Jack Daly, '48 Economics, in September 2008, in San José.
Alma Dippel, '76 Art, in Saratoga.
Gary Duquette, '71 Geology, at age 65, on Nov. 7, 2008, in Oroville.
Melvin Durst, '48 Education, at age 85, on Dec. 31, 2008, in Woodland.
Margaret Schnerr Elrod, '35 Social Science, at age 95, on Dec. 23, 2008, in San José.
Lisa Trombley Escott, '80 Behavioral Science, at age 51, in Rocklin.
Eric Fallstrom, '91 Engineering, in August 2007.
LaVerne DeSmet Fuller, '45 Education, at age 85, on Dec. 21, 2008, in San José.
Dragoslav Georgevich, '66 BA, '69 MA, History, at age 98, on Nov. 29, 2008, in Seaside.
Richard Geraci, '59 Industrial Arts, at age 77, on Jan. 16, in Campbell.
Bashir Govani, '82 Accounting, at age 50, on Nov. 18, 2008, in San José.
Patricia Mullen Graham, '58 Physical Education, at age 71, on Sept. 22, 2008, in Kentfield.
Mary Lou Gross, '45 Home Economics, at age 85, on Jan. 17, in Roseville.
Seena Hoose, '86 MS Geology, at age 67, on Sept. 16, 2008.
Roseann Hudspeth, '76 Psychology, at age 55, on Nov. 2, 2008, in San José.
Catherine Hannigan Hunter, '77 Management, at age 61, in October 2008, in Colfax.
Joseph Hysong, '56 BA Business, '62 MA Ceramics/Sculpture, at age 83, on July 12, 2008, in Monterey.
Lewis Johnson, Liberal Studies, at age 75, on Oct. 1, 2008, in Mountain View.
Edith Karas, '42 Music, at age 87, on Nov. 13, 2008, in Monterey.
Thomas Kirtley, '40 Chemistry, at age 89, on Aug. 31, 2008, in Hopewell, Va.
Mariann Kumke, '89 MLS, at age 50, on Jan. 14, in Rockville, Md.
Raymond Larson Jr., '55 Engineering, at age 80, on Dec. 21, 2008, in San José.
Stephen Lawlor, '83 MBA, at age 60, on Dec. 25, 2008, in Cupertino.
Grace Lenarwick, '38 Education, at age 99, on Dec. 21, 2008, in San Mateo.
John Luckhardt, '56 Chemistry, at age 74, on Dec. 20, 2008, in San José.
Judith Kantro McCorkle, '83 Nursing, at age 70, on Jan. 18, in San José.
Jennifer McCoun, '92 Public Relations, at age 40, in February, in Hollister.
Ty Nakamura, '92 Finance, on Dec. 24, 2008, in Mendon, Mass.
Richard Overturf, '63 Management, at age 69, on Dec. 25, 2008, in Riverside.
Hilda Fernandez Paxton, Education, at age 83, on Aug. 17, 2008.
Thomas Peterson, '76 Journalism, at age 55, in Midland, Texas.
Ruth Scott Robison, '39 Education/ Music, on Sept. 28, 2008, in Litchfield Park, Ariz.
Robert A. Schwartz, Accounting, on Jan. 9, in Greeley, Colo.
Norma Lee Selin, '56, at age 74, on Sept. 9, 2008, in Stockton.
Sally Ann Shultz, '69 Recreation Administration, at age 76, on Nov. 27, 2008, in Concord.
James Smartt, '56 Industrial Arts, at age 78, on Jan. 24, in Cupertino.
Elizabeth Grenier Smider, '92 Systems Physiology, at age 42.
Laura K. Smith, '45 Physical Education, in 2006, in Texas.
Alf Starkie, MA Education, at age 88, on Jan. 21, in Morro Bay.
Charles Stevens, '50 Business Education, at age 81, on Aug. 29, 2008, in Ukiah.
Clifford Swenson, Engineering, at age 93, on Jan. 23, in San José.
Agnes Trinchero, '38 Social Science, at age 91, on Dec. 29, 2008, in Laguna Beach.
Jean Linton Updike, Liberal Studies, at age 84, on Dec. 1, 2008, in Edmonds, Wash.
Richard Voris, '48 Physical Education, at age 86, on Dec. 26, 2008, in Hernando Beach, Fla.
Thomas Walsh, '75 Industrial Arts, at age 74, on Nov. 7, 2007, in Menlo Park.
Richard Williams, '68 English, on Jan. 22, 2007.
Connie Costantino, at age 59, on January 1, in London. Born in Buffalo, New York, Costantino moved to Southern California in 1986. Prior to joining San José State's School of Library and Information Science as a professor in 2004, Costantino worked for three decades as a school, public and academic librarian. She served as library director at Alliant International University in San Diego from 1993 to 2003. She consulted for libraries in Mexico City and Nairobi, Kenya. Costantino also chaired the Association of College and Research Libraries' International Relations Committee.
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