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The '80s Joe Prentice ('80) of the Boulder Daily Camera won first place in news page design in the Colorado Press Association's 2005 Better Newspaper Contest in February. prenticej@dailycamera.com Paula Glover ('82) is editor of the Wyoming Catholic Register. She lives in Cheyenne. registereditor@dioceseofcheyenne.org Corinne Gibson McCorkendale ('82) is a mother of five children whom she schools at home. She lives in California City, Calif. Phil Odell ('82) joined the ad agency ripcord LLC in Denver as director of client services after spending 23 years in Chicago and Los Angeles. phil@pullthecord.com Tony Encinias ('83) was one of three writers at Denver Health Medical Center to receive the Bronze Quill award from the International Association of Business Communications for the 2003 Denver Health and Denver Health Community Health Services Annual Reports. Tony.Encinias@dhha.org Dan Oliver ('83) maintains three businesses: www.megamediacsb.com, where he produces an interactive product called Mediabook and publishes the Advertising Dayplanner; www.olivercommunications.com, a full-service communications company; and www.modernage.com, an art deco and machine age reproduction company. doliver908@aol.com Bruce Leaf ('85) of the Rocky Mountain News won third place in headline writing in the Colorado Press Association's 2005 Better Newspaper Contest in February. Clint Talbott ('85) and two colleagues at the Boulder Daily Camera won first place in editorial writing in the Colorado Press Association's 2005 Better Newspaper Contest in February. Glenn Asakawa ('86) of the Denver Post won third place in photo illustration in the Colorado Associated Press Editors and Reporters contest in February. Marlene Marie Hackman ('87) is a self-employed yoga teacher and body psychotherapist. She lives in Superior. marlenesyoga@earthlink.net Jeff Shearer ('88) is the sports director at WSFA-TV, an NBC affiliate in Montgomery, Ala. He was voted Alabama's Sportscaster of the Year by his peers, receiving the award on May 1 in Salisbury, N.C., from the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Leanna Clark ('89), principal and co-owner of the Denver public relations firm Schenkein, joined the Public Education and Business Coalition board and became the chairwoman of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce's Leadership Denver Alumni Association executive committee. |
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