ETHEL "SUE" SUSAN PALMER
Ethel “Sue” Susan Palmer excelled as a technical information specialist for the Chevron Oil Field Research Company from 1982 until she retired in 1999.
Ethel “Sue” Susan Palmer excelled as a technical information specialist for the Chevron Oil Field Research Company from 1982 until she retired in 1999.
Lisa Ann DeNuzzo is today the estate owner of Daisy Meadow Farm, which is home to a prestigious horse breeding and training program.
Linda Ann Walter has served as a chemistry, physics and astronomy teacher at Payson High School in Nebo School District since 1985.
Retired from education since 2007, Dawn Gabbitas Abell is an independent artist specializing in painting, drawing and pastels.
Peggy R. Henry-Watkins, MS, BS, excelled as a biology teacher and the former chair of the science department at Providence High School.
In 2018, Sheena Alaisa moved from Hawaii to Utah and now contributes her expertise as the director of the Pacific Heritage Academy in Salt Lake City.
Doris Brevoort, PhD, serves as a massage therapist and mental health counselor with Skagit Valley Healing Arts and as a family caregiver with COPES.
Dr. Nirmaljit K. Rathee is a professor of education and director of graduate programs at Delaware State University.
In 2021, Wilda Worth published her first book, “Is This Hazel’s Girl?: Perceptions, Dreams and Goals of a Misbegotten Pennsylvania Dutch Girl.”
Dr. Jacqueline Bocachica-Velásquez is the owner and educational leader of JBG Leadership Development, LLC.
Since 2000, Ms. Kingman has excelled as the executive director of the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Association.
In 1979, Deborah A. Turner joined the Anne Arundel County Public Schools, where she served as a music educator until her retirement in 2021.
An accomplished educator, farmer and dog breeder, Carolyn Rae Muessman has been the owner of Maple Crest Farm since 2012.
Melissa Ann Douct joined the Lafayette Christian Academy in 2015, where she remains to this day.
In 2007, Lynne Waters Griffey decided to retire to focus on her art full time with her private studio, Lynne Griffey Art.
Mindy Samples achieved the position of director of the Early Education Center with the First Presbyterian Church of Fort Worth in 2015.
Rachel A. Pfardrescher serves as a combat medic, an instructor for first responders, and a firefighter with the Port of Houston Fire Department.
Olivia Ann Ferrante was a traveling teacher for the visually impaired from 1974 to 1992 and continues to serve her community as a disability advocate.
In 2019, Phyllis Qualls EdD became the vice president for institutional advancement, communications and marketing with American Baptist College.
Urania Ernest Glassman was appointed as the interim dean for the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University in 2021.
In 2021, Brandie J. Reece became the human resources employee development manager for the United States Department of Justice’s Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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