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1970 Marilyn Hoyt is living in Pelham, N.Y., and is the president and CEO of the New York Hall of Science. She is currently e-consulting on a $400-million campaign for Germany's only private university and has just completed a chapter on the Estonian National Zoo for the World Encyclopedia of Zoos.
1972 Carol (Isaac) Reineck received an endowed professorship appointment from the University of Texas Health Science Center at the San Antonio School of Nursing.
1973 Sherry (Barngrover) Krebs was awarded the Stanley Lifetime Achievement Award, in the professional division, by the board of directors at Wenatchee's Performing Arts Center. Krebs has been an elementary-school music teacher for the past 18 years. She is currently a percussionist for the Wenatchee Valley Symphony, and she performs with a variety of musical and theatrical groups.
1975 David Hunter was installed as pastor of Brookings Presbyterian Church, in Brookings, Ore., on March 11.
1978 Karen (Blair) Irwin is living in Monmouth, Ill., and, after 22 years in higher education, is now the payroll processor at a small rural hospital. Her husband, John, has served as pastor at Heritage U.P. Church of Monmouth for the past 12 years. In June 2006, their son, Patrick, graduated from Cornell College, in Mt. Vernon, Iowa.
1979 Barbara Wunderlich is a retired civilian Navy counselor and retired USAR lieutenant colonel. Dan and Leigh (Becker) Snodgrass are living in Atlanta, and have just celebrated their first anniversary as owners of a gourmet coffeehouse. Visit their website at www.firenzecoffee.com.
Connie (D'Andrea) Silvernail, '71, died Feb. 22. Following her graduation from Whitworth, she began her teaching career in Wallace, Idaho, and then taught at a variety of schools in Washington before illness forced her retirement. She is survived by her husband, a brother and sister, and several extendedfamily members. Thomas Wegeleben, '77, died Jan. 1. For 23 years, he worked for Kitsap Physicians Services, in Bremerton, Wash., and was a systems and operations manager at the time of his death. He is survived by his mother, Ruth (Baldwin) Wegeleben, '43, two brothers, a foster brother and sister, a niece and nephew, three great nieces and nephews, and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
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