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The '70s

Mary Gleason ('70, MA '78) and George Gleason, her husband of 62 years, have returned to Boulder from 20 years of retirement in Aspen. They live at the Meridian retirement center and plan to spend the summer in Green Valley, Ariz.

Steve Hatchell ('70) was selected president of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, an organization with more than 13,000 members and 119 chapters. Hatchell was previously commissioner of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association.

Steve Sander ('74) has left Denver management consulting and public relations firm GBSM to join Denver's Pure Brand Communications. He will head a new sports and entertainment-marketing division of the company.

Judi Goodfriend ('75) is the principal editor at UCLA Medical Center.

Sharon Niederman (MA '75) recently published her first novel, "Return to Abo." She said the first printing sold out in one month.

Kathleen Stanton (MA '76) is copy editor at the Navajo Times in Window Rock, Ariz. She and her husband, Larry Charlie, raise sheep on a small ranch north of Gallup, N.M.

Debra Strong ('76) has published two editions of her book "Recycling in America: A Reference Handbook." Strong is a yoga instructor and volunteer researcher of grizzly bears for the state of Montana.

Jacqueline Greer ('78) became an information officer for the First Five California Children and Families Commission. She will oversee a statewide media campaign promoting voluntary preschool for children, quit-smoking programs for expectant and new parents, and access to health screenings for children from birth to 5 years.

Alexis Lee ('78) is president of LEXTEK LLC, a marketing, consulting and public relations company based in Boulder. She is celebrating 20 years in the business in 2005.

Pamela Taylor ('78) is a vice president in institutional marketing at Fred Alger Management in New York City.

Sarah Warwick Charlock ('79) leads a Catholic choir at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Va. Her daughter Anna is a junior at CU.

Rob Reuteman (MA '78) was elected to the board of governors for the Society of American Business Editors and Writers at the 3,400-member group's convention in Seattle. Reuteman has been business editor at the Rocky Mountain News since 1997 and an editor at the News since 1983.

Tom Walek ('79) is the president of Walek & Associates, a public relations company in New York City.