1960
Colorado College members of Phi Delta Theta held a reunion, complete with old photographs and yearbooks, in June on Cape Cod.
1962
Janet Fry Rogers, an artist represented by Susan Calloway Fine Arts in Washington, D.C., recently was featured in a Washington Post story about gardening and the visual arts.
1967
Linda Seger recently won two book awards: a Gold Medal Illumination Book Award for “Spiritual Steps on the Road to Success: Gaining the Goal Without Losing Your Soul,” and a Silver Illumination Book Award for “Jesus Rode a Donkey: Why Millions of Christians are Democrats.”
1969
Michael Allen Kelly has been elected president of the Florida Medical Association Alliance for 2015-16. He is the first male to serve in this role. Recently retired from IBM, Michael is married to Rebecca Lynn Johnson, M.D., chief executive officer of the American Board of Pathology. They live in Tampa.
1970
1971
1975
1978
A Colorado College scholarship has been established in memory of Peter Oatman, who died Aug. 30 (see p. 48 for his obituary). Said Bob Moog ’78, “Peter was a great classmate to all of us in the classes of ’78/’79 and was a great friend to many of us. Peter lived in Boulder with his wife Dottie Hiersteiner ’78 and their two daughters. The story is a very CC story as Pete and Dottie met freshman year in Slocum. Thirty years earlier Pete’s parents also met and fell in love while at CC.” In honor of Dottie and in memory of Peter, the Peter A. Oatman-1978 Scholarship will benefit students with demonstrated financial need. To contribute to the scholarship, visit www.coloradocollege.edu/give and complete the online giving form, selecting “Other” and noting the “Peter A. Oatman-1978 Scholarship” in the gift direction field. You may also call (800) 782-6306 to make your gift.
1980
1985
Maeve E. Cannon joined the Princeton, New Jersey, office of Stevens & Lee law firm in September. She concentrates her practice in administrative law, regulatory compliance and public procurement, and government contracts litigation.
Amy Yonashiro, an educator at ’Iolani School in Honolulu, has earned the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. The award constitutes the country’s highest recognition for a K-12 teacher of mathematics or science.
1987
1990
Shannon Kos, a lawyer and shareholder with Collins Einhorn Farrell PC, has been named a winner of the 2015 Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s Women in the Law Award. Selection criteria includes commitment to excellence in the practice of law; inspiring and accomplished leadership in the profession; mentoring; and significant contributions of time and effort to volunteer and pro bono activities.
1991, 1995
1992
1996
Dana Menzel Hall married Matt Hall on July 26, 2014, near Tabernash, Colorado, with numerous CC alumni in attendance.
1997
Reid Masselink was recently the artist-in-residence at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. He lives in Bourron-Marlotte, France. His paintings and drawings can be seen at reidmasselink.com.
2003
2006
Victoria Murray married Andrew Flanagan on April 18 in Philadelphia.
2007
Katherine Standefer won the 2015 Iowa Review Award in Nonfiction for her essay, “In Praise of Contempt.” Katherine writes about the body, consent, and medical technology and teaches in the Medical Humanities Department at the University of Arizona, where she earned an MFA in creative nonfiction last year. She is working on a book project that traces the global supply chain of her own internal cardiac defibrillator.
2008
Everett Moding has earned an M.D. and a Ph.D. from Duke University, and will complete residency training in radiation oncology at Stanford University. He plans to pursue a career in both cancer research and clinical medicine. Meanwhile, his sister, Kameron Moding ’10, expects to earn a Ph.D. in human development and family studies at Penn State University in 2016.
2012
Sam Brasch has earned Colorado Public Radio’s first-ever news fellowship, where he will assist staff journalists and contribute his own reporting over the course of one year.
2015
In collaboration with CC’s Public Interest Fellowship Program, Colorado Public Radio selected Andrew Randall as its first-ever music fellow. Randall will work with “CPR Classical” and “OpenAir,” among other responsibilities, in the year-long fellowship.