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UNIVERSITY OF GUAM UNIBETSEDÅT GUAHAN
Society of Emeritus Professors & Retired Scholars
UOG SEPRS
TO: Dr. Helen J.D. Whippy, Acting President
FROM: Lawrence Kasperbauer, Chair, Society of Emeritus Professors and
Retired Scholars
SUBJECT: The Society’s Fifteenth Annual Report (2011)
Members of the Society of Emeritus Professors and Retired Scholars (SEPRS) have
engaged in numerous academic, research, and service activities this past year. These
professional endeavors demonstrate how emeritus faculty continue to help the University
achieve its mission for our community, the region, and elsewhere throughout the world.
Attached is our annual report listing the work of Society members.
Thank you for your continued support and attention.
Lawrence F. Kasperbauer, Chair
Society of Emeritus Professors and Retired Scholars
Prepared by Robert M. Sajnovsky, Recording Secretary (SEPRS)
UNIVERSITY OF GUAM UNIBETSEDÅT GUAHAN
Society of Emeritus Professors
& Retired Scholars
The Society’s Fifteenth Annual Report
(2011)
Compiled by
Robert M. Sajnovsky, Professor Emeritus of Art
Secretary SEPRS
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Fifteenth Annual Report of the University of Guam’s Society of Emeritus Professors & Retired Scholars
Contents of the 2011 Annual Report
ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS: PUBLICATIONS AND TEACHING
A. PUBLICATIONS……………………………………………………………………… 1.
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B. TEACHING…………………………………………………………………………… 5.
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RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOLARSHIP……………………… 7.
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SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION, UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY
A. PROFESSIONAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE………………………………. 12.
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B. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY…………………………………... 17.
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MEMBERSHIPS, AFFILIATIONS AND AWARDS …………………………….. 25.
OTHER CONTACTS…………………………………………………………… 26
LIST OFCONTRITRIBUTORS………………………………………………. 27.
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ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS: PUBLICATIONS AND TEACHING
A. PUBLICATIONS
CHARLES BIRKELAND
1. Brainard, R..E., C. Birkeland, C.M. Eakin, P. McElhany, M.W. Miller, M.
Patterson, and G.A. Piniak. 2011. Status review of 82 Coral Species under the
Endangered Species Act. U.S. Dept. Comm., NOAA Tech. Memo., NOAA-TM-
NMFS- PIFSC. 537 p.
2. Reviews:
a. Served as a Contributing Editor to Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS).
During 2011, managed the review process for 24 manuscripts for MEPS. Also
reviewed three manuscripts for the journal Coral Reefs, two for the Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society, and one each for Biodiversity and Conservation,
Fisheries Management and Ecology, and PLoS ONE in 2011.
b. Reviewed two book prospectuses for the University of Chicago Press: “The Coral
Reef Enigma” and “Coral Reefs and Climate Change: A History of Scientific
Investigations” (338 pages).
c. Reviewed five grant proposals for David and Lucile Packard Foundation –
Micronesia Conservation Trust (MCT) - Advancing the Micronesia Challenge:
Strengthening Protected Area Networks.
KENNETH L. CARRIVEAU
1. Guam & Micronesia Virtual Library. 2011 web edition. Compiled & edited by
Monique C. Storie, Kenneth L. Carriveau, et al. Mangilao, GU: University of Guam,
the Micronesian Area Research Center and the Society of Emeritus Professors &
Retired Scholars. Note: The virtual library currently proffers 1,900+ full-text
references to off-campus users and the bibliographic database is available at
http://virtually.uog.edu.
2. Guam & Micronesia Digital Bibliography. 2011 Endnote edition. Compiled &
edited by Monique C. Storie, Kenneth L. Carriveau, et al. Mangilao, GU: University
of Guam, the Micronesian Area Research Center and the Society of Emeritus Professors
& Retired Scholars. Note: The digital bibliography has 7,500+ references, and the
bibliographic database is available to the public off-line in the Guam & Micronesia
Collection’s reading room.
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LEROY HEITZ
I am writing a short e-book on my father’s exploits in the Pacific during World War
II. This project has involved digitizing and restoring old photographs my father had
taken during his time in the Pacific and extensive research into the activities of the
units in which he served. He was in Fiji, Guadalcanal, Bougainville, New Georgia,
and the Philippines, but never on Guam. This project was mostly for family document-
tation and turned out to be interesting, enjoyable, and very much a learning experience
for me. Learning to format an e-book turned out to be quite a challenging task.
HIRO KURASHINA
1. Stephenson, Rebecca A. and Hiro Kurashina
2012a Overseas Field Schools and Danger Within the Context of Globalization.
In From Classrooms to Rice Fields. Edited by Kirk Johnson with Dianne Strong.
43-48. Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Plymouth, UK: University Press
of America.
2. Chiang, Nora Lan-Hung, Rebecca A. Stephenson, Hiro Kurashina, and Thomas
J. Iverson
2012b Exploring Cultural Improprieties in Bali, Indonesia. In From Classrooms
to Rice Fields. Edited by Kirk Johnson with Dianne Strong. 49-58. Lanham,
Boulder, New York, Toronto, Plymouth, UK: University Press of America.
3. Kurashina, Hiro, 2011
Ancient Village Tarague. In Guampedia. www.guampedia.com. Online
Encyclopedia.
4. Laguaña, Andrew, Hiro Kurashina, Mike T. Carson, John A. Peterson, James M
Bayman, Todd Ames, Rebecca A. Stephenson, John Aguon, and Ir. D. K. Harya
Putr, In Press. Estorian i latte: A Story of latte. Micronesica 42 (1/2): 83-124.
Mangilao: University of Guam.
5.. Bayman, James, Hiro Kurashina, Mike T. Carson, John A. Peterson, and David
J. Doig , In Press. Latte household economic organization at Litekyan, Guam
National Wildlife Refuge, Mariana Islands. Micronesica 42 (1/2). Mangilao:
University of Guam.
Professional Reviews:
• Reviewer of an archaeological research design and proposal, “Archaeological
Excavation at the Landward Portion of House of Taga Site, Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana Islands”, submitted by Dr. Mike Carson to the CNMI
Division of Historic Preservation, Saipan. November, 2011.
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HIRO KURASHINA
• Reviewer of a historical research project report entitled, “The Capitol Hill
Complex : A Significant Cold War Site on Saipan, Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands, prepared by Scott Russell under contract with
the CNMI Division of Historic Preservation with funding from the National
National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. January, 2012.
HARLEY I. MANNER
Manner, H. I., Mueller-Dombois, D., and Rapaport, M. 2012. Terrestrial ecosystems. Chapter 8. In, Rapaport, M. (Editor) The Pacific Islands: Environment and Society, Second Edition. University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu. In press. Manner, H. I., Clarke, W. C., and Thaman, R. R. 2012. Agriculture and forestry. Chapter 29. In, Rapaport, M. (Editor.) The Pacific Islands: Environment and Society, Second Edition. University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu. In press. Dixon, B., Walker, S., Golabi, M.H., and Manner, H.I. Two latte period agriculture sites in Northern Guam: Their soils and their plants. Micronesica. Accepted for publication. In, Elevitch, C. R. (ed.). 2011. Specialty Crops for Pacific Islands. First edition, xvii + 558 pages. Permanent Agriculture Resources (PAR), Holualoa, HI. Manner, H. I. Giant Swamp Taro (Cyrtosperma chamissonis), 159-176. Manner, H.I. Giant Taro (Alocasia macrorrhiza), 177-192. Manner, H.I. Tannia (Xanthosoma species.), 415-430. Manner, H.I., and Taylor, M. Taro (Colocasia esculenta), 431-464.
JOYCE K. McCAULEY
Tenured Professor at Sam Houston State University in Texas
presentations and workshops given nationally and locally:
o Community engagement within college coursework
o Handling incivilities within college classes
o Community based learning
o Student teacher mentoring
o Mentor teacher training
o Campus community service development
o Service learning in elementary schools
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o Online teaching and learning
o Professional Development School operation and sustainability
STEPHEN G. NELSON
1. D. Soliz, E.P. Glenn, R. Seaman, M. Yoklic, S.G. Nelson, and P. Brown. 2011.
Water consumption, irrigation efficiency and nutritional value of Atriplex lentiformis
grown on reverse osmosis brine in a desert irrigation district. Agriculture, Ecosystems
and Environment 140: 473-483.
2. Pearlstein, S.L., R.S. Felger, E.P. Glenn, J. Harrington, K. Al-Ghanem, and S.G.
Nelson. In press. Nipa (Distichlis palmeri): A perennial grain crop for saltwater
irrigation. Journal of Arid Environments.
RICHARD H, RANDALL
Continued work on ‘The Scleractinian Reef Corals of the Mariana Islands’- 470 +
pages of text and over 1,000 photos finished to date (expected completion in later
2012).
CYNTHIA B. SAJNOVSKY
Authored, “Music of Guam”, article for Grove Music Online and Grove Dictionary
of American Music, Oxford University Press
ROBERT M. SAJNOVSKY
1. “Calendar of Arts Events”, updated weekly, aired and published on KPRG website.
2. Art work donated and displayed at the KPRG’s Postcard Art Auction, October,
2011. Works sold, all proceeds went to KPRG’s programs.
REBECCA A. STEPHENSON
Johnson, Kirk and Rebecca A. Stephenson
2012a Being Balinese in the Global Village: The Conundrums of Daily Life
in Ubud. In From Classrooms to Rice Fields. Edited by Kirk Johnson with
Dianne Strong. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, pp. 11-26.
And
Stephenson, Rebecca A. and Hiro Kurashina, Overseas Field Schools and Danger
Within the Context of Globalization, book title cited above, pp. 43-48.
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REBECCA A. STEPHENSON
And
Chiang, Nora Lan-Hung, Rebecca A. Stephenson, Hiro Kurashina, and Thomas J.
Iverson, Globalization, Tourism and Taboo: Exploring Cultural Improprieties in
Bali, Indonesia, book title cited above, pp. 49-58.
And
Kirk Johnson, Jonathan K. Lee, Rebecca A. Stephenson, and Julius Cesar
Sotomayer Cena, Higher Learning in the Pacific: Reflections on Diversity and
Technology in a Capstone Course at an Island University, book title cited above,
pp. 179-201.
B. Journal Article
Laguaña, Andrew, Hiro Kurashina, Mike T. Carson, John A. Peterson, James M
Bayman, Todd Ames, Rebecca A. Stephenson, John Aguon, and Ir. D. K. Harya
Putra
In Press. Estorian i latte: A Story of latte. Micronesica 42 (1/2): 83-124.
Mangilao: University of Guam.
ROY TSUDA
Tsuda, R.T., J.R. Fisher and P.S. Vroom. 2011. First records of marine benthic algae from
Swains Island, American Samoa. Cryptogamie Algologie 32: 271–291.
CHIH WANG
“A Century after Tolstoy Died: Review His Anna Karenina, English Translation by
Constance Garnet.” Atlanta Chinese News. July 8, 2011. p. 6
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B. TEACHING
CHARLES BIRKELAND
Zoology 410, Corals and Coral Reefs, 3 credits, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
Spring 2011. (pro bono),
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LOURDES P. KLITZKIE
Taught ED. 363: Physical Education and Health for Elementary Teachers, for the
School of Education (UOG) in Spring 2011
MILA MOGUEL
Activities for 2011 continued to be teaching at the University of Guam. Classes include: Interior Design, Clothing Construction and Textiles (Lecture & Lab).
STEPHEN G. NELSON
Served on the graduate committee of one doctoral (PhD) student in the Department of
Soil, Water, and Environmental Science, University of Arizona
CYNTHIA B. SAJNOVSKY
Taught MU101, Music Fundamentals in Fall semester 2011, UOG
DALJIT SINGH
Professor and Lead Mentor of International Business and Public Administration,
Northcentral University, Prescott Valley, Arizona. 1998---to date.
1. Taught 10 courses graduate level courses in International Business and
Management.
2. Dissertation Committee Chair: 21 Candidates
3. Dissertation Committee Member: 15 Candidates
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RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
DONALD E. (GENE) BRUCE
1. During the summer of 2011, my wife and I spent a month touring Central Europe
and a part of Russia. We ended our trip in St. Petersburg, where we spent time in The
Hermitage, Russia’s national art gallery. We have found that such experiences add to
the credibility we have as members of the Academy of Lifelong Learning at Lone Star
College, Montgomery, and among a Great Decisions group which gathers monthly to
discuss foreign polity. It is not uncommon for us to be recognized for the experiences
we have accumulated while living in exotic Guam and traveling extensively abroad.
2. I continue to participate in seminars and classes for senior citizens at the local
community college. I try to remain informed and involved in current political and
world news and activities, encouraged to do so by these classes which offer many
opportunities for exploration of new ideas, as well as challenges to contribute to
everyone’s intellectual well-being.
CLAY CARLSON
1. Work with two graduate students in Bergen, Norway. One working (& finishing)
her Masters on shelled Haminoeidae & the other starting her PhD on one group of
Aglajidae. [Opisthobranch Molluscs}
2. U of Tuebingen (Germany)re Gastropteridae (Opisthobranch molluscs)
3. Furnishing graphic material for Guam Sacoglossa to group at Cal State
U. [relative to Opisthobranch chapter in Micronesica 35, 2003]
LEROY HEITZ
1. I was part of a research team on a project funded by The US Geological Survey.
This project developed a Geographic Information System (GIS) for the water supply
system for the Island of Saipan. In August 2011, I visited Saipan, along with Dr.
Khosrowpanah of WERI, to install GIS software and provide training to our Saipan
counterparts at the Commonwealth Utility Corporation.
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LEROY HEITZ
2. I was co-investigator with Dr. Khosrowpanah of WERI on a research project
funded by The US Geological Survey in which we evaluated the hydroelectric
potential of various streams on the island of Kosrae. In August 2011, I made a field
trip to Kosrae to verify the stream gage locations that were used in the study. I
submitted a draft technical completion report for this project to WERI for publication.
That publication is presently in press.
3. I am co-investigator with Dr. Khosrowpanah of WERI, University of Guam on a
proposal being submitted for funding by the US Geological Survey. This project will
develop a computerize water system model for the Island of Weno in Chuuk State,
FSM. This project will also involve the development of a GIS database of the water
system components.
4. I have developed three iPhone/iPad applications for determining energy losses in
water system piping systems. These Applications should be available on the Apple
on-line store soon.
LOURDES P. KLITZKIE
1. Continued to gather data for the historical perspective of the University of Guam
from 1952-1960. I interviewed former students from Ohio State University.
2. Presented a paper entitled, “Educating Disabled Populations: From Isolation,
Segregation and Mainstreaming to Full Inclusion, A Historical Perspective”, at the
Twelfth Biennial Conference of Special Education in Windhoek, Namibia July 11,
2011.
HIRO KURASHINA
1. Co-Research Paper Presenter at the 22nd
Pacific Science Congress, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia. E Marae Teia - This Place Matters: Orongo Marae on Atiu,
Cook Islands, Central Polynesia, In the Context of Globalization June 14-17,
2011.
2. Archaeological Excavation - Fieldwork
3. Participated in the archaeological excavation of the House of Taga Site on
Tinian, CNMI, at the invitation of project co-directors, Dr. Mike Carson and
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Dr. Hsiao-Chun Hung, from Australian National University in December,
2011.
4. Attended the 360-degree digital photographic documentation of Ritidian
organized by Dr. Mike Carson. May 26, 2011.
5. Conducted a personally guided tour of Ritidian and Urunao for a distinguished
scholar, Dr. Ian Lilley of the University of Queensland, Australia at the request
of Dr. John Peterson. September, 2011.
6. Visits to World Heritage Sites and Museums:
• Visited the National Museum of Malaysia with Dr. Pat Kirch (UC Berkeley)
And Dr. William Ayres (U of Oregon), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. June, 2011.
• Visited the Penang Museum and World Heritage Office in Penang, Malaysia.
June 19, 2011.
• Visited the Islamic Museum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. June 22, 2011.
JOYCE K. McCAULEY
1. Program Recruiter for the College of Education. We have an online Masters of
Education in Reading/Language Arts program.
2. Member of various committees including Faculty Senate, Promotion and Tenure,
Convocation, Recruitment, Graduate Faculty, Graduate Studies.
3. Chair of two University Committees: Engaged Scholars and The American
Democracy Project Committee.
STEPHEN G. NELSON
Continued association with the University of Arizona as a Senior Research Scientist in
the Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Science via research in the fields of
halophyte physiology and aquaculture. Recent work has focused on the development
of systems for producing agricultural crops under saline irrigation.
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RICHARD H. RANDALL
1. Co Principal Investigator With Dr. John Jensen for geological and hydrological
consulting services for the preparation of closure and posy Closure plans for the Ordot
Dump Site.
Sub-Contractual Services for Brown and Caldwell, 414 W. Soledad Ave. Suite 500,
Hagatna, Guam.
Project # 141057, Vendor # 76761 (Contracted through the University of Guam,
Signed 5/26/2011). This project is expected to continue well into 2012.
2. Co Principal Investigator With Dr. John Jensen for geological and hydrological
consulting services for a Hydrogeological Assessment for p-11/101 North Ramp
AAFB Project.
Sub-Contractual Services Thru Black Construction Corporation, Guam.
This project is expected to continue well into 2012.
3. A continuation of the field reconnaissance of the Tarague Limestone at Ritidian Point.
CYNTHIA B. SAJNOVSKY
1. Attended the World Harp Congress, July, 2011 in Vancouver, B.C. Canada
2. Performed on harp, keyboard and typewriter (!) with the Guam Symphony in: two
Childrens’ Concerts in March, Pops Concert in April, Japan Relief Concert
at the Hyatt in April, Finale Concert in May, two Oktoberfest concerts, December
Seaside concert at Ypao, and two concerts with tenor Juan Carlos Rodriguez in
December.
3. Performed as a harp soloist: for SKAL Hoteliers Association in November, and for
Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 24 in December
4. Appeared as Glinda the Good Witch of the North in University of Guam’s Summer
Theatre production of the Wizard of Oz, 3 performances, July 2011
DALJIT SINGH
A research paper titled “Comparing Ethical Dimensions and Managerial Attitudes in
Chile and the United States” was accepted by the Academy of International Business,
Latin American Chapter, to be delivered at its annual conference in Miami, Florida,
April 15-18, 2012.
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Conference Activities:
22nd
Pacific Science Congress, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 14 -17, 2011
Co-Chaired a Session titled Globalization, with Lan-hung Nora Chiang, National
Taiwan University, Professor Emerita of Social Geography.
REBECCA A. STEPHENSON
And presented a paper with Hiro Kurashina titled E Marae Teia - This Place
Matters: Orongo Marae on Atiu, Cook Islands, Central Polynesia, In the Context
of Globalization.
Fellow, Pacific Science Association, based in Honolulu, Hawaii
Board Member, Guam Preservation Trust
Board Member, Guam Historic Preservation Review Board
ROY T TSUDA
1. One of four speakers “A tribute to Isabella A. Abbott: A leader in phycological and
ethnobotanical research in Hawaii and across the Pacific” at the 4th
Annual
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Symposium, East-West Center, University of Hawaii-
Manoa, 25 February 2011.
2. Served as a reviewer for a manuscript submitted for publication to the Smithsonian
Institution’s Atoll Research Bulletin, August 2011.
3. Funded for three years (April 2011 to April 2014) at 10 hours per week by a
National Science Foundation Biological Research Collections grant to the
“Consortium of Pacific Herbaria” to update the organization of the Polynesian-
Micronesian algal collections in the Bishop Museum’s Herbarium Pacificum and
study the unidentifed algal specimens from these islands. Members of the Consortium
include the Bishop Museum, University of Hawaii-Manoa and National Tropical
Botanical Garden (Kauai, Hawaii), University of Guam Herbarium and Herbaria in
American Samoa, Samoa, Tonga, Palau, Fiji and other Hawaii institutions.
LORRAINE C. YAMASHITA
Conducted research to find documents, photos, speeches as related to the
inaugurations of the nine UOG Presidents
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SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION, UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY
A. PROFESSIONAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE
CHARLES BIRKELAND
1. PhD Dissertation Committees: Chair - Aileen P. Maypa , Chair - Jennifer Salerno
2. Committee Member - Brett D. Schumacher (July 2011) Habitat use and trophic
ecology of the introduced snapper Lutjanus kasmira and native goatfishes in Hawaii
226 p. [Zoology]
3. Derek Skillings [Zoology], Cheryl Squair [Botany], Nadiera C. Sukhraj
[Zoology], Luc Raymond Albert Rougée (March 2011) Expression and activity of
xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes in the reef coral Pocillopora damicornis 136 p.
[Zoology]
4. MS Thesis Committees: Committee Member - Ann Willow Jorgenson (April 2011)
Competitive dynamics and natural history of the shell-inhabiting
amphipod Polynesoecetes kekeae (Myers 1975)
5. Lora L. Nordtvedt Reeve (November 2011) Making tracks: are marks in the deep-
sea sediment off Moloka‘i, Hawai‘i evidence of marine mammal foraging activity?
25 p.
KENNETH L. CARRIVEAU
1. Co-Project Director of Guam & Micronesia Virtual Library & Bibliography Project
Treasurer.
2. Society of Emeritus Professors & Retired Scholars, University of Guam, Treasurer.
3. UOG Foundation contributor.
4. School of Education Undergraduate Convocation Chaplain (12/16/2011)
PATTY JO HOFF
1. Chair of the University of Guam, Regent's Nominating Council.
2. Active member, Society of Emeritus Professors & Retired Scholars, University of
Guam.
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LARRY F. KASPERBAUER
1. Chair, Society of Emeritus Professors & Retired Scholars, University of Guam.
2. UOG May 2011, Commence Program, SPERS Marshall
3. Presented to UOG President, Video copy of UOG’s Silver Anniversary
Commencement Ceremony
4. UOG, SPERS Scholarship Supporter,
5. UOG, 60th
Anniversary Supporter.
LOURDES P. KLITZKIE
1. Active member, Society of Emeritus Professors & Retired Scholars, University of
Guam.
2. Put together three course College of Education Bulletins from Ohio State University;
issues for 1952-1953, 1955-1956 and 1958-1959.
3. Adviser for the School of Education (SOE) Alumni Association. I helped organized
the School of Education’s " New Year's Eve Bash" at the Nikko Hotel for the kick-off
of the 60th Anniversary of the University of Guam. I helped raise funds for SOE.
4. Continued to chair the Society of Emeritus Professors and Retired Scholars (SEPRS)
Community /University Committee. I kept communications with Cathy Moore-Lin in
relations to SEPRS accomplishments, activities and events.
HIRO KURASHINA .
1. Active member, Society of Emeritus Professors & Retired Scholars, University of
Guam.
2. Donation to the Dr. Rebecca A. Stephenson Award Scholarship through the
UOG Endowment Foundation. 2011.
3. Donation to the MARC Scholarship Dinner. March 11, 2011.
4. Signed up for the UOG 60-Year Club at its launch at UOG Field House.
November 3, 2011.
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HIRO KURASHINA
5. Co-Chair, MARC Advisory Council with Professor Emerita Dr. Loraine
Yamashita. As Co-Chair, the present author worked closely with Attorney Mary
Wheeler on documents to be submitted to the Guam Rev and Tax Office
to establish a non-profit status in 2011.
6. Hosted a luncheon meeting with MARC Advisory Council Members, Sheraton.
March 2, 2011.
7. Co-Sponsor of the Dr. Rebecca A. Stephenson Award (with $1000 scholarship)
annually through the UOG Endowment Foundation, May, 2011.
8. Chairman, Emeritus Scholarship Committee, Society for Emeritus Professors
and Retired Scholars, 2011 appointed by SEPRS Chair Dr. Larry Kasperbauer.
9. Attended CNMI Historian Don Farrell’s Book Signing at UOG. February 17,
2011.
10. Attended the UOG - CLASS Award Ceremony at which the Dr. Rebecca A.
Stephenson Award was given to one of the outstanding CLASS students, Ms.
A. Hadley. May 13, 2011.
11. Attended a breakfast meeting with UOG President Robert Underwood together
with several Chinese Community Leaders, Shirley’s Tamuning. June 8, 2011.
12. Hosted a private dinner for Datuk Dr. Nordin and Dr. P. Kirch in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia. June, 2011.
13. Coordinated re-boxing of archaeological materials from Tarague with J. Eakin
and Dr. S. Lebo at the MARC Lab. July, 2011.
14. Attended the welcome reception for the Taiwan Aboriginal Group hosted by
MARC. July 22, 2012.
15. Attended a planning meeting with UOG Regent Andrew Laguana. July 22, 2011.
16. Attended SEPRS Quarterly meeting at the Emeritus Hall, UOG. September 13,
2011.
17. Wrote a letter of recommendation for Regent Andrew Laguana, AIA for
his application to the highly prestigious College of Fellows of the
American Institute of Architects as per Regent Laguana’s request.
October, 2011. (This writer was informed in late January, 2012 that Regent
Laguana was successful to become Andrew Laguana, FAIA).
18. Wrote a letter of recommendation for Dr. Y. Zou for his promotion to the
rank of Full Professor of Computer Science and mathematics at UOG as per
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Dr. Zou’s request and an official request from the Chair of the UOG P&T
Committee, Dr. Richard Colfax, December, 2011.
WILFRED P. LEON GUERRERO
1. Continue to serve as a Board Member of the UOG Endowment Fund.
2. Active member, Society of Emeritus Professors & Retired Scholars, University of
Guam.
HARLEY I. MANNER
Active member, Society of Emeritus Professors & Retired Scholars, University of
Guam.
STEPHEN G. NELSON
Reviewer for the international journal “Aquaculture”, for the USDA Small Business
and Innovative Research program, and for the South Pacific Commission.
Pre-submission reviewer for several manuscripts for the USGS office at the University
of Arizona
Served as mentor to several graduate students
RICHARD H. RANDALL
Active member, Society of Emeritus Professors
CYNTHIA B. SAJNOVSKY
1. Active member: Society of Emeritus Professors and Retired Scholars.
2. Authored New Member Information guide for UOG Emeritus Scholars.
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3. Represented SEPRS at May and December commencement ceremonies, as
Emeritus Co-Marshal in December ceremony.
ROBERT M. SAJNOVSKY
1. Donated funding to the UOG Endowment Foundation for scholarships and to aid
the ISLA Center for the Arts’ programs.
2. Representative of the SEPRS on the UOG Commencement Committee.
3. Secretary, Society of Emeritus Professors and Retired Scholars for the University of
Guam, March 2010 to present.
4. Represented SEPRS at May and December commencement ceremonies, as Emeritus
Co-Marshal in December ceremony.
5. Compiled Society of Emeritus Professors Annual Report, delivered to the Senior
Vice President and Board of Regents in March, 2011.
DALJIT SINGH
1. Delta Mu Delta. Member, International Business Honor Society. Judge,
Scholarship Board 2011.
2. Member, The American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) 1975----
3. Member, The American Political Science Association, 1959---
4. Member, Academy of International Business, 2000-----
REBECCA A. STEPHENSON
1. Principle Sponsor of the Dr. Rebecca A. Stephenson Award within CLASS (with
$1000 scholarship) through the UOG Endowment Foundation, May, 2011.
2. Committee Member to reconstitute the Chi Omicron Gamma Honor Society, in the
Society for Emeritus Professors and Retired Scholars [SEPRS]
3. Member in good standing, SEPRS, UOG.
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ROY T TSUDA
Continue to serve as a volunteer resource personnel to answer local, national and
international inquiries and correspondence about the Bishop Museum’s holdings of
78,500 algal specimens.
RANDALL WORKMAN
Active member, University of Guam Society of Professor Emeritus and Retired
Scholars: Sub-committee assignments and actively promoted University of Guam and
encouraged potential students to attend the University of Guam.
LORRAINE C. YAMASHITA
1. Active member, Society of Emeritus Professors & Retired Scholars, University of
Guam.
2. Vice Chair, Member of the MARC Advisory Council Honorary Chair, UOG 60th
Anniversary Planning Committee Co-Chair, Chi Omicron Gamma Committee
Member, Founder’s Day Committee
3. Made financial contributions to scholarship program. Contributed documents and
publications for inclusion in the UOG Virtual Library as organized by Dr. Kenneth
Carriveau and Dr. Monique Storie.
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C. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY AND REGION
DONALD E. (GENE) BRUCE
1. For the past six years, I’ve worked as an election clerk or judge in local elections.
Responsibilities include: procedures training, adherence to state and Federal laws, and
to assure the integrity of elections. As part of a team which has been together for
several years we are recognized for our efficiency and skill.
2. For the past three years, I’ve served as a Stephen Minister in my local church.
Stephen Ministers are essentially grief counselors. Preparing for this responsibility
required a year of training. In the summer of 2012, I will receive Leadership training,
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which will enable me to train local Stephen Ministers as well as perform some
administrative roles.
CHARLES BIRKELAND
1. Member of Biological Review Team (BRT) of the critical risk thresholds of 82
species of corals petitioned to the National Marine Fishery Service to add to the
Endangered Species Act (April 2010 – present)
2. Science Research Advisor to the Sanctuary Advisory Council of the Fagatele Bay
National Marine Sanctuary 20005 - 2012
3. Fishery Local Action Strategy Hawaii (FLASH) Steering Committee (NOAA,
State of Hawaii) 2005 – 2012
TED CRITCHFIELD
Still serving the community as a Civil Air Patrol squadron staff officer and
flight crew member. I turned 84 last year, but remain healthy enough to have run the
5K at Indiana University's Mini Marathon/5K event last year and recover sufficiently
to aspire to go the distance again this year. And I placed first in my category.
Happily, thanks to my stint at UOG, I retain email/phone contact with a number of my
former students whose achievements in life I continue to enjoy.
LARRY F. KASPERBAUER
1. Rotary Club of Guam, Member 40 Years, Past President
2. Sias International University, Zhengzhou,Henan Province, PRC, Foundation
Board of Directors Member; Alumni Affairs Committee Chair; Alumni Chapter
Officers Training at Sias University
3. Guam Commission of Educator Certification (GCEC), Member & Treasurer
4. Guam Elderly Nutrition Program Advisory Board, Member & Vice President
5. Santa Barbara Parish Finance Committee, Member
6. Andersen Air Force Base Environmental Cleanup Advisory Committee, Member
7. Guam Military Buildup Sub-Committee on Education, Member
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8. Gugagon/NCS Family and Neighborhood Association, Member and Advisor
9. Agana Beach Condo Home Owners Association, Member & President
HIRO KURASHINA
1. Invited Guest, the 8th
World Summit of Chinese Entrepreneurs, Venetian, Macau,
China. October 21 – 23, 2011.
2. Donation to Fr. Floren Akkin, S.J., Chuuk State, FSM. August 18, 2011.
3. Donation to Fr. Floren Akkin, S.J., Chuuk State, FSM. August 18, 2011.
4. Invited Guest, Guam Chinese Association – United Chinese Association of
Guam Joint Chinese New Year Gala, PIC. February 20, 2011.
Invited Guest, 40th
Anniversary of Pacific Sunny Holdings and 80th
Birthday
Of its founder Mr. Chuck Wu, Sunny Plaza. March 6, 2011.
Invited Guest, Guam Hotel and Restaurant Association’s Annual Gala, Hyatt.
March 5, 2011.
Invited Guest, Private Dinner at the Residence of the Japanese Consul General.
April 7, 2011.
Invited Guest, USSBA Award Ceremony, Adelup Multi-Function Room.
April 20, 2011.
Invited Guest, Chinese Gourmet Food Festival, Sheraton. May 1, 2011.
Invited Guest, United Chinese Association of Guam’s Induction Ceremony,
Chinese School of Guam. May 13, 2011.
Invited Guest, Chinese Ladies Association of Guam Annual Gala, Hyatt. May
15, 2011.
Invited Guest, US Congresswoman M. Z. Bordallo’s birthday celebration,
Sheraton. May 30, 2011.
Hosted a luncheon meeting with ARCGEO Vice President Nishii and Ms. Yogi,
Sheraton. June 28, 2011.
Attended a Keynote Address by Dr. L. Shahani organized by FAWA, Outrigger
Hotel. September 20, 2011.
Invited Guest, 20th
Anniversary Celebration of the NMI Council for the
Humanities in Saipan, PIC, Saipan. August 12, 2011.
Invited Guest, Centennial Ten-Ten Tree Planting organized by the United
Chinese Association of Guam at the Guam Airport, October 7, 2011.
Invited Guest, Centennial Ten-Ten Celebration hosted by the Taipei Economic
and Cultural Office of Guam, Hyatt. October 7, 2011.
Invited Guest, Make-A-Wish Foundation’s Annual Gala, Hyatt. October 8,
2011.
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Invited Guest, Dinner Meeting in honor of U.S. Congresswoman M. Z.
Bordallo hosted by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office of Guam, Hyatt.
October 17, 2011.
Invited VIP Guest, Akimatsuri, hosted by the Japan Club of Guam. Ypao Beach
Park. November 26, 2011.
Invited Guest, Salvation Army’s Bell Ringers Brunch, Hyatt. November 27,
2011.
Invited Guest, First Lady Christine Calvo’s Foundation Gala. December 7,
2011.
Invited Guest for dinner in honor of FIFA President Joseph Blatter from
Switzerland at Hilton. December 9, 2011.
Invited Guest for the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new soccer fields in
Harmon organized by the Guam Football Association upon the visit of
FIFA President Joseph Blatter. December 9, 2011.
Attended the Mixer hosted by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Guam,
Hyatt. September 7, 2011.
Attended a dinner meeting with Ohara High School educators at Onward Beach
Hotel. October 16, 2011.
Hosted a luncheon meeting with UMI Documentary specialists in coordination
with Dr. and Mrs. Larry Cunningham, Sheraton. October 18, 2011.
Invited Guest, Emperor’s Birthday Party hosted by the Japan Consulate, Nikko.
December 1, 2011.
Attended a luncheon meeting with ARCGEO President H. Tsushima in Tokyo.
December 26, 2011.
Attended a dinner meeting with Honorary Ambassador of Guam and Former
Japanese Consul General on Guam Mr. K. Iriyama at the Foreign Press Center
in Tokyo. December 26, 2011.
Hosted a luncheon meeting with a former MARC Lab Assistant Ms. Nicole
Mathews and her family who now reside in Japan in Tokyo. December 27,
2011.
5. Presidential Advisor to Mr. George Lai, President of the Chinese Chamber of
Commerce of Guam (CCCG). Attended monthly CCCG Board meetings and
provided advice and assistance to CCCG President on a number of issues
(fundraising, preparation of CCCG President’s speeches, China Visa Waiver
Initiative, etc.)
6. Chairman, CCCG USSBA Award Nomination Committee. Two out of three
nominees from CCCG won the USSBA Awards: Business Person of the Year
and the USSBA Minority Champion of the Year, in 2011.
7. Chairman, CCCG USSBA Award Nomination Committee. Four out of five
nominees from CCCG won the USSBA Awards: Business Person of the Year,
the USSBA Minority, Small Business Champion of the Year, the USSBA
Financial Services, Champion of the Year, and the USSBA Entrepreneurial
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Success Award for 2012.
8. Editor, Membership Directory of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Guam,
the Year of the Dragon Issue - 2012.
9. Attended the ceremony at the Guam Legislature for the acceptance of
Legislative Resolutions commending the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of
Guam for its various services to the Island of Guam. April 27, 2011.
10. Wrote a letter of recommendation for Mr. Richard Lai, the winner of USSBA
Business Person of the Year for 2012, selected by the USSBA Guam Branch.
WILFRED P. LEON GUERRERO
1. Continues to serve on the Guam Retirement Board .
2. Continues to serve as Chair of the Gov-Guam Retirement Fund Investment
Committee.
JAMES MARSH
My activities for the year 2011 again focused on docent activities at the Honolulu
Academy of Arts. For the eighth year in a row, I led more than 50 tours covering a
variety of subjects for all age groups. I also served on various committees and engaged
in various service activities for the Docent Council.
MILA MOGUEL
1. Board Member - University of Santo Tomas Alumni Organization of Guam.
2. Secretary - Metro Manila Association.-
3. Honorary Member - National Association of Mapua Alumni.
4. Principal of Eskwelahang Munti of Guam (Small School) which teaches Tagalog
Language, Philippine culture and history, recycled crafts, and Philippine folk dances. All
the teachers are volunteers. Students are from 6 years to 9 and another group is from 10
and up (teenagers). Open to anyone who is interested in learning about the Philippines.
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STEPHEN G. NELSON
Involved with several non-profit, music groups: 1) the Rhythm Gang, a music
organization supporting the performance of big-band music of the swing era; 2) the Old
Arizona Brass Band, a group that recreates the military and civilian bands that performed
throughout Arizona during the period 1872 to 1912; and 3) the Old Pueblo Brass Band, a
community-based, British-style brass band. I also regularly play trumpet or guitar in a
variety of other ensembles.
CYNTHIA B. SAJNOVSKY
1. Adjudicator for the Young Artist’s Competition sponsored by the Guam Symphony
Society, January 26 and 27, 2011
2. Adjudicator in choral, orchestra and band categories for the Tumon Bay Music
Festival, March 4 through 12
3. Co-host of KPRG’s weekly broadcast “Airing the Arts” completing its 17th
year
with 30 shows in 2011: scheduling, creation of Calendar of Arts Events for broadcast
and website, conducting interviews for broadcast
4. Interviewed by PDN staff for Lifestyle article March 19 re: music education tips for
parents
5. United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 24: Secretary for 2011, Awarded 30
year membership certificate, Certificates of Appreciation from Division and Flotilla
levels, served on Piti Management Team for International Coastal Cleanup in
September
ROBERT M. SAJNOVSKY
1. Along with my wife, Dr. Cynthia Sajnovsky, continued 18th
year of co-hosting,
“Airing the Arts”, a weekly 30 minute program for KPRG, Guam’s Public Radio
Station. We interview local artists and discuss current arts events in which they are
engaged; and I prepare a weekly calendar of current arts events happening on Guam
which is aired several times weekly and is also published on the KPRG website.
2. Continued volunteer work as a Coast Guard Auxiliarist by serving the 14 Coast
Guard District (Hawaiian Islands, Guam and Saipan) as the District Staff Officer
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for Public Education, and the Guam Flotilla as Flotilla Operations Officer and
Navigational Systems Officer. Duties include: 1. as District Public Education Officer:
to monitor, encourage, and provide materials for and otherwise support the Coast
Guard Auxiliary’s Public Education Program in Boating Safety in District 14; 2. as
Flotilla Operations Officer: organizing boats and crew for Group Guam search and
rescue exercises, regatta, safety and training patrols, and preparing calendar of on-
water patrols for distribution to interested parties; 3. as Navigational Systems Officer:
routinely observing the state of Aids to Navigation around Guam and reporting
deteriorating, obscured or missing buoys and other navigation marks to appropriate
Coast Guard personnel. Was elected Division 02 Commander, responsible for
Auxiliary activities on Guam and Saipan. In addition, I participated in the following
activities for the C.G. Auxiliary:
a. Member/Public Training: Taught a 12 lesson Boating Safety course to
members of the National Park Service on Guam. Taught Team Co-ordination
Training courses in operational risk management to members of the Coast
Guard Auxiliary and members of the Active Duty Coast Guard. Assisted in
presenting Boating Safety courses to members of Guam’s Port Authority.
b. Public Affairs: Appeared on KGUM radio’s, Afternoon Show, promoting
safe boating practices - May 21. Participated in NSBW Proclamation signing
May 21.
c. Training: Attended a five day course in St. Louis, MO to prepare for
qualification as an Operational Risk Management Instructor for the Coast
Guard.
DALJIT SINGH
Member, The Board of Directors, California State University at Fullerton Alumni
Association, 2005--2011.
REBECCA A. STEPHENSON
1. Executive Board, Guam Preservation Trust (ongoing)
2. Executive Board, Historic Preservation Review Board, Govt. of Guam (ongoing)
SALLY Y. TSUDA
1. Conducted Okinawan genealogy workshop in March and October for Itoman Club
of Hawaii (as a member of Itoman Club).
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2. Established genealogy linkage between Itoman City Office (Okinawa Prefecture)
and Itoman Club of Hawaii to collaborate and share written information on immigrant
families to Hawaii (as a member of Itoman Club).
3. Completed a Ryukyu name bookmark project (with a co-project leader) to serve as
an educational tool and a fund-raising product. The bookmark design has the family
name in kanji as well as historical name pronunciations from the Ryukyu era and
changes which occurred when Japan came into power including pronunciations
common to Hawaii immigrants but not necessarily the same as in Okinawa today. The
work on this project was as a member of the Okinawan Genealogy Society of Hawaii.
4. Continue to serve as volunteer for First Aid Station during the 4-day Children’s
Camp in June and during the Fall Craft Fair for the Hawaii United Okinawa
Association.
CHIH WANG
1. Recognized in and contributed to “The Cerebration of 100 Years of the Republic of
China: Story Telling: ”
2. Essay and photos posted in Taipei Cultural Center, Atlanta, GA, June – November
2011. See below ROC100,Poster 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B
3. Appeared in Atlanta Chinese News. June 24, 2011. p. 8
http://www.atlantachinesenews.com/News/2011/06/062411.html
4. Also in Lily Hwang and Hsiu-Hwa Hsu, ed. Album from Atlanta: Retracing the
Footsteps of the Post 100 Years [of the Republic of China.]
5. Atlanta, GA: Atlanta ROC Centennial Cerebration Committee, 2011.
p. 32, 46, 76.
6. Participated in the completion of the photo posting for ROC 100 years in Taipei
Cultural Center, Atlanta, GA, 5:50 October 16, 2011:
RANDALL WORKMAN
1. Board of Directors 2009-2012, Buddhist Light International Association;
Community Service Non-profit in partnership with Guam Fo Guang Shan Buddhist
Temple.
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2. Volunteer work for Mayor of Ordot/Chalan-Pago (OCP) on developing a data-log
of raw data tracking GPD daily Police Blotter incidents recorded for OCP and
surrounding villages, and editing/drafting public testimony for various agencies and
public meetings, including Guam Transportation Program, Department of Public
Works; Territorial Land Use Commission, Department of Land Management.
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MEMBERSHIPS, AFFILIATIONS AND AWARDS
JOYCE K. McCAULEY
Grants: Awards totaling $45,000
Honors: Awarded the Sam Houston State, College of Education 2011 Award for
Community Engagement
CYNTHIA B. SAJNOVSKY
1. Included in Who’s Who of American Women, 28th
edition
2. Member, American Harp Society
3. Member, Guam Symphony Society
4. Member, KPRG, Public Radio for Guam
5. Member, World Harp Congress
ROBERT M. SAJNOVSKY
1. Awarded the Coast Guard Auxiliary Operational Achievement Medal (for 2010)
District 14, Division 2, during a ceremony in Hawaii, March, 2011.
2. Received 10th
Sustained Service Award from the Coast Guard Auxiliary,
representing over 8000 hours of volunteer service to the Coast Guard and its missions
during the past 11 years.
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3. Member/supporter, Guam Symphony Society
4. Member/supporter, KPRG, Public Radio for Guam
5. Membership, ISLA Center for the Arts at UOG
REBECCA A. STEPHENSON
1. Fellow, Pacific Science Association, based in Honolulu, Hawaii
2. Executive Board, Guam Council of Women’s Clubs (2010-2012)
3. Member in Good Standing, International Women’s Club of Guam (ongoing)
CHIH WANG
Included in the 2011 edition of The Stanford Who’s Who Black Book.
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OTHER CONTACTS
Hello Bob, Got your memo about reporting professional activities for the past year.
Since I have none to report, the format isn't crucial for this. I would like to be
reporting many interesting and possibly important activities, but my time and efforts
seem to have been Shanghaied by health issues which I won't go into as they are not
interesting, even to me.
Anyway, I wish you and Cynthia and all my former colleagues at UOG the best of
the best for 2012. I hope the University continues to flourish and that it remains a
force for positive change in the lives of the people of Guam and the Western Pacific.
Thanks for keeping me informed of activities of the Emeriti, and please tell Cathleen
Moore-Linn that I think she is doing an outstanding job of keeping the world informed
of what's going on at UOG. Thanks again for all you do and have done to make life
more beautiful for the rest of us.
Kathy Owings
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Our annual report is of a more personal nature than scholarly.
Health issues and a need to be proactive rather than have to act in a panic in the future
has prompted us to sell our home and fine a nice Independent Living/Assisted Living
facility as our next adventure. Russ felt he will probably stop driving in the near future
and trying to live in our current home without driving just doesn’t work. We have
been very fortunate in finding our new home, a two bedroom apartment with
restaurant dinning, lots of captivities and a very liberal transportation perk. We are
really pleased.
Now we are in the process of packing up all our belongings, deciding which to keep
and which to go to family and which to give away. After 62 years of marriage we have
accumulated so much “stuff”. Some of my things include wedding gifts of my
grandmother (1892). So far Russ and I have been able to do all our own packing. We
decided our Valentine gift to each other today would be to not pack!
Our best wishes to everyone. I truly miss you all. Our best wishes to the University of
Guam during this wonderful anniversary year.
Russ And Gloria Peckens
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
CHARLES BIRKELAND CLAY CARLSON
KENNETH L. CARRIVEAU TED CRITCHFIELD
PATTY JO HOFF LARRY F. KASPERBAUER
LOURDES P. KLITZKIE HIRO KURASHINA
WILFRED P. LEON GUERRERO HARLEY I. MANNER
JAMES MARSH JOYCE K. McCAULEY