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Class Notes Fall 2021
1950
Dave E. Barney (’59 BS, ’61 MS), Placitas, N.M., retired from the Albuquerque Academy after 47 years as swimming coach.
1960
Katherine Kuligowski (’60 BS), Albuquerque, has published “Rehoming Love.”
Nancy Gearhart (’66 BSHE), Mesa, Ariz, celebrated her 60th wedding anniversary with husband Steve Gearhart.
Luther C. Garcia (’67 BSED, ’71 MA) and Karen A. Garcia (‘68 BSED), Albuquerque, celebrated 50 years of marriage on February 6.
Thomas Horn (’68 BA), San Francisco, was awarded the French Legion of Honor, the highest award France bestows, in acknowledgment of his lifelong dedication to philanthropy and advocacy for the arts and culture of France. Horn, an attorney, also serves as honorary consul of Monaco in San Francisco.
Vicki A. Turpen (’69 BAED, ’93 MA), Albuquerque, has published “The Delicate Balance.”
1970
Enrique R. Lamadrid (’70 BA), Albuquerque, was granted the 2021 Heritage Publication Award f
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Obituaries - September 2017
Faculty
Russell Hardin, of New York, February 24, at 76. A scholar, a professor and family man, he was loved by many. He retired from NYU in 2016, after having been a professor of politics there for more than 20 years. He also lectured at Stanford, the U. of Chicago, the U. of Virginia, Northwestern, the U. of Maryland and the U. of Pennsylvania. The author of more than 15 books and the editor of the journal Ethics, he was well-known for his books Collective Action,David Hume: Moral and Political Theorist and Morality Within the Limits of Reason, among others. A Rhodes scholar, he held many fellowships, including at the Hoover Institution. Survivors: his wife, Andrea; and his son, Joshua.
1930s
Adeline Jeanne “Jeannie” Lehman Frost, ’39 (French), of San Diego, April 2, at 98. She was president of Alpha Phi at Stanford and the Junior League of San Diego, a member of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America and a longtime me
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Kristin Chenoweth
American actress, singer, author (born 1968)
Kristin Dawn Chenoweth (; born Kristi Dawn Chenoweth; July 24, 1968)[1] is an American actress and singer, with credits in musical theatre, film, and television. In 1999, she won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance as Sally Brown in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown on Broadway. In 2003, Chenoweth was nominated for a second Tony Award for originating the role of Glinda in the musical Wicked. Her television roles include Annabeth Schott in NBC's The West Wing and Olive Snook on the comedy dramaPushing Daisies, for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2009.
Chenoweth sang gospel music as a child in Oklahoma and studied opera before deciding to pursue a career in musical theatre. In 1997, she made her Broadway debut in Steel Pier, winning a Theatre World Award. Her other Broadway credits include The App