Class of 1970
GOOD, JANE E.

      "I've completed my 19th year as a history professor at the U.S. Naval Academy, teaching Russian history and
      Western Civ."

HOSTETTER, JAMES W.

      "I am finishing my second term as Director of Law for Newark and have been practicing law for 22 years.  Married
      to Lynn (Kudlack) Hostetter '71.  Son Brad is NCAA Compliance officer at Weber St. University.  Son Eric is
      senior at Dayton.

      Working with a group of civic leaders to revitalize downtown Newark and preserve many of our older buildings,
      many of which have significant historical impact for our community."

JUSTICE, JAMES Y.

KNOWLES, REV. JAMES W.

      "Recently celebrated twenty-one years as pastor of First Lutheran Church, Malden, MA."

OLSON, LINDA S.

PHILLIPS, PAMELA

      "Last year, I was hired by American Chiropractic Association in Arlington, Virginia as Vice President of Government
      Relations.  I began my career as a high school American History /Government teacher, which provided an excellent
      background for my 18 year career in Government Relations.

      Visit historical sites throughout the U.S."

SCHULLERY, PAUL

      (Editor’s note:   The following information was taken from NEWS, Office of Public Relations, University of Colorado
      at Boulder; and we want to share it with our alumni.)

      "Author and naturalist-ranger in Yellowstone National Park, Paul Schullery will receive the Wallace Stegner Award
      from the University of Colorado’s Center of the American West in February, 1999.   Each year the Award
      recognizes an individual or individuals who have made a sustained contribution to the cultural identity of the
      American West through literature, art, history or lore.

      Schullery is the author, co-author or editor of 28 books, including 10 about Yellowstone.  His books include The
      Bears of Yellowstone, Mountain Time, Searching for Yellowstone: Ecology and Wonder in the last Wilderness, and
      theforthcoming Royal Coachman: The Lore and Legends of Fly Fishing.

      At various times since 1972, Schullery has worked in Yellowstone as a ranger-naturalist, park archivist-historian,
      chief of cultural resources and senior editor.  He currently works part-time for the park as a writer-editor and lives
      with his wife in Mammoth Hot Springs, the park’s headquarters.

      Schullery is an affiliate professor of history at Montana State University and an adjunct professor of American
      Studies at the University of Wyoming."

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