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EDUCATION1970sVeronica A. Rollins, B.S. Early Education '79, has been reappointed to the Virginia Sheep Industry Board. As assistant manager of Manassas Frozen Foods, Rollins is intimately involved in the day-to-day operations of processing and marketing of lamb and other meat products. She also serves as president of the Virginia Association of Meat Processors.Kitty Lou Smith, M.Ed. Administration and Supervision '81, in a transfer assignment to the Smithsonian Institution National Science Resources Center, has been named director of science and technology for middle schools curriculum project. Angela Beans-Crankfield, B.S. Education '84, has been promoted to assistant director of the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division of Prince George's County Health Department and will oversee the following programs: Communicable and Vector-borne Disease Control, HIV/AIDS, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Tuberculosis. Angela is married and has two children, Da'Ron (8), and Breanna (3). Peggie Lynne Albright Shore, M.Ed. Counseling and Development '84, married Don E. Shore in 1991 and is working as an education counselor with the U.S. Navy at the Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Va. JoCile D.P. Johnson-Beverly, B.S. Elementary Education '85, after 11 years of widowhood, was married on October 11, 1997. JoCile retired from teaching in Prince William County and is taking a writer's workshop at Chautauqua Institute in Chautauqua, N.Y. Len Stevens, B.S. Education '85, married Karen M. Lewis, B.S. Early Education '85, in 1989 and they have two children. He is assistant principal for Plano Independent School District in Plano, Tex.
1990sStuart Markowitz, M.A. Administration and Supervision '90, set up the first national computer mentoring program called "Building Bridges¬An Intergenerational Computer Mentor Program" sponsored by OASIS and the May Corporation. The program mentors 25 middle school students with 25 senior citizen students. The program is taught at Thomas W. Pyle Middle School in Bethesda, Md., where he has been employed since 1992. He and his wife, Beverly, have a five-year-old son, Andrew Hillel. David A. Yonkie, B.S. K-12 Physical Education '90, has a beautiful new home in Arvada, Colo. He is teaching elementary physical education at Joseph Weber Elementary School in the Jefferson County Public Schools. Paul Hotak Choi, D.A. Education '91, earned a doctor of ministry degree from the School of Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary on May 21, 1999. Catherine Marr, B.S. Physical Education '92, is working as an athletic trainer at Cypress Falls High School in Houston, Tex., was recently married and bought a home. Deirdre Anne Sexton, M.Ed. Elementary Education '93, moved to Los Angeles last year and enjoys her new job as a fourth-grade teacher at Maimonides Academy. Marguerite M. Jamieson, D.A. Community College Education '98, is the Dean of Continuing Education and Academic Support and director of Learning Support at S.U.N.Y. College at Oneonta.
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