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Winter 2006 Newsletter

Class of 1966
Monroe graduates from '66 held a reunion dinner September 20, 2006. The event was coordinated by Jinx (Lesko) Whitaker, Georgianne (Messina) Want and Marlene (Bubenicek) Bach. Those that traveled from out of town were: George Utermohle and wife Debra from Juneau, Chris Clarke from Denver, CO, Cheryl (Coleman) Veney from Washington D.C., and Beverly (Ringstad) Huddleston from Idaho. Attendees from in town were: Kathy (Driscoll) Lawson, Clark Courtney, Doug McLean, Lou (Marquiss) McLean, Terry Kelly, Nancy (Linck) Kelly, Jim Sullivan and Mike Harter. Photos from the dinner are being compiled by George Utermohle. For more info, please contact Lou McLean

Colleen O'Bryant '01 was recently promoted to Criminalist II and works for the Department of Public Safety Crime Lab in Anchorage. Colleen recently became engaged to Tim Popowksi, a fellow North Dakota State University graduate. Congratulations Colleen!

Rebecca (Schroeder) Hill '75 and husband, John will be relocating from Spokane, WA to the Las Vegas, NV area. Rebecca says her bones are getting too “old” for winter. The Hill's daughter, Allyson, is graduating from nursing school in the New York area.

Molly Sexton '96 and former CSF student Elizabeth Doogan crossed the San Francisco Marathon finish line, together, in 4 hours, 22 minutes.

Julie (Kairis) Carter '96 was married to husband Brian on October 7 in Seattle, WA. She received her Master's Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and now works in Human Resources at a recruiting firm. Her husband is an opera singer who trains in Seattle.

Christopher Teegardin '78 with wife Mary Ann, daughter Chyann, and son Mathew, were in town over the summer to visit with family and attend Mary Ann's reunion. Chris is seeking information regarding his class and plans for their 30th Reunion in 2008. If you have any information to share, please contact the Monroe Foundation.