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Ellen Guthrie came in first in the women’s 50+ category in the UCI Masters Mountain Bike World Championships in the south of Brazil in September 2010. In 2009, she rode to the bronze medal at the World Championships in PraLoup, France. This time, she toed the line at 8:30 a.m. for three laps of a five-mile course.
Jo Ann Viola Salazar married Mark D. Coburn on August 7, 2010. Among the guests was Heather Featherstone Callaway ’96. After a two-week train trip all over the place, the couple is happily at home in Durango.
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Heidi Pace has been named superintendent of Summit School District in Summit County, Colo. She was previously the deputy superintendent of Academy School District 20 in Colorado Springs. Heidi received her bachelor of arts in history and master’s in elementary education from CC, and earned her Ph.D. in leadership and public policy at the University of Denver. She worked in the Academy District for 26 years, since her start as a teacher.
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Harlene Hayne has become the first woman vice-chancellor of the University of Otago in New Zealand. She received her master’s degree and Ph.D. from Rutgers University, N.J. She spent four years as a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University before beginning her career at Otago as a lecturer in the psychology department. She is a respected researcher and is author or co-author of more than 80 journal articles, 20 book chapters, a book on memory development, and editor of six other academic titles pertaining primarily to infancy research. • CC alumni gathered at the beach house of John Baumstark ’84 in Watercolor, Fla: Rich Laws ’84, Peter Armstrong, Kelly Powers ’84, Brad Lundberg, Eric Tibby ’84, and Tom Levy ’84.
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Bill C. Berger has joined the firm of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck in Denver, as a shareholder in the corporate and
business group. In his new role, Bill will apply his knowledge of employment law to the firm’s growing practice area. Most recently, Bill was a shareholder at Stettner Miller, P.C. His practice focuses on representation of management and employers in labor and employment law matters, including both preventive counseling and litigation.
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25th Reunion: October 14–16, 2011!

Professor Emerita of Anthropology Marianne Stoller, Emilio Lobato '82, and Professor Emerita of Philosophy Jane Cauvel (from left), gathered in March 2011, at the opening night of Emilio's art exhibit at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Emilio's exhibit, "Mi Linda Soledad" was on display through May. Photo by Kirk Speer.

David Ammons '82, Anne Natiello Ammons '83, and daughter Alex '13 visited Schuyler Grey '82 and family in Denver in February 2011. Schuyler's son, Schuyler Grey IV, has announced he will attend CC, class of 2015.

Virginia "Ginny" Sisson '88 and Celia Pereire da Silva '88 traveled to Brazil for three weeks in the summer of 2010 to attend Prof. Peter Blasenheim's book launch in Juiz de Fora. "After a very successful evening with standing-room-only in the hippest museum in town, Peter, Celia, and I took off for a three-day road trip deep in the heart of Minas Gerais and along the way we spent the night in one historical city after another," Ginny says. This photo was taken during the trio's last dinner in Rio de Janeiro before Ginny and Celia drove Peter to the airport.

A reunion on the CC campus was three years in the making, but it finally happened for (top, from left) Gabriel Patterson '13, his mother, Angela Hines '82, her sister, Tami Hines '83, Angela's son Ryan Patterson '12; and bottom, from left, Angela's sister Jane Hines Broderick '89, and her baby boy Powell Broderick, and Aaron Patterson '12, Angela's son and twin brother of Ryan.


