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Class of 1978
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| Orland Lee, B.S., acct, M.S. acct, Ph.D. ’78 acct, is a proud OSU alumnus – always in orange! He started back at college at the age of 50 and finished all three degrees at OSU after that. Orland will turn 90 on Oct. 2, 2013 and the Lee family would like all who know him to celebrate by sending a letter of a treasured memory with him. |
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Class of 1974
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| Steven Fiser, ’74, indus engr & mgmt., is excited to announce his daughter, Sasha, ’03, human sci, relocated to London with her husband, Lance, ’02, finance. Lance works at Bank of New York-Mellon and Sasha hopes to continue her work as a fashion designer. |
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| I enrolled in OAMC in 1931 in Kindergarten. Got my BS in 1948. Retired in 1982 as Emeritus Prof from TAMU to live in Cross Plains, TX. My wife died in 2009 after 59 years of marriage. I remarried in 2011 and now live in Granbury, TX. I still write a column for The Livestock Weekly. |
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100 miles and still smiling - GO POKES
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| June 23, 2012 finished a 100 mile Tour for Cancer with my daughter, Amanda Kleese. Wearing my Cowboy Orange!! |
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Celebrating 40 Years of Marriage and Love for the Cowboys! Photo credit: Kayla Hoffsommer
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| The Nahrgang Family recently enjoyed using Old Central as the backdrop for their family picture to commemorate Willard & Sherry’s 40th Wedding Anniversary. Willard (’68 B.S. in Education), a former OSU football player, and Sherry live on their family farm in Lone Wolf, OK and enjoy taking their grandkids to OSU Football games, and this summer, to OSU’s Grandparent University. Their daughter, Julie (Nahrgang) Schaufele (’95 B.S. in Family Relations & Child Development) and her husband Brad (’97 B.S. in Biosystems Engineering) live in Edmond, OK with their three kids, Caden (age 10), Alexa (age 7) and Sutton (age 4). Julie is a physician at Northwest Family Medicine in Oklahoma City and Brad is an engineer at The Charles Machine Works, Inc. in Perry, OK. This summer, Caden and Alexa took part in aeronautics and kids healthy cooking at OSU's Grandparent University and Sutton's favorite part of football games is to hear "Here Comes Bullet" and watch for Bullet to emerge from the tunnel. The Nahrgangs also traveled to the Fiesta Bowl to cheer for the Cowboys and visit their daughter Jennifer Nahrgang (’97 B.S. in Accounting; ’98 Master of Business Administration) who is currently on faculty at the WP Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. Photo credit: Kayla Hoffsommer |
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After homing in TX for 9 years, and 8 years in Australia, we have now been centered in the Denver area since 2005, with our four children. Love the mountains and the weather!
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Class of 1960
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| Bill Bernhardt, '60, geology, is excited to announce his granddaughter, Abby Speed, '10, bus mgmt, has been accepted into U.Ss Air Force Officer Training School in Montgomery, Ala., with additional training in San Angelo, Texas. After high school, Abby spent six years active duty with the Air Force, with deployments that included Qatar, Diego Garcia and Kyrgyzstan.While at OSU, she enrolled in the Air Force Reserves and worked with the Riata Center in developing the Disabled Veterans Entrepreneurship Program (VEP), a free 8-day boot camp for disabled veterans who have started a business or who dream of becoming an entrepreneur. |
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| The Saye family, all OSU grads gathered in Saint Louis to watch OSU defeat Texas A&M. |
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Still looking for class members residing in the Las Cruces, NM, El Paso, Texas corridor maybe for a group or watch or whatever. Jim Carmichael, Las Cruces, NM '61 |
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| Joyce and I still live in Air Force Village West in Riverside, CA. Our daughters live in San Diego and Escondido, and our son lives in Hawaii, so we have the oppotunity to see them often. We are both involved in the activities of the Village, and we travel whenever we have the time. |
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