Jonathan Jack Lasley 31, Chevy Chase, Md., March 1. Jack was a retired aeronautical company executive, real estate agent and restaurant president. Survivors include his wife, Annette, and his son, Jonathan Lasley 86.
Richard Vanderhoof 31, Colorado Springs, Feb. 23. Richard was an ophthalmologist and had a private practice in Colorado Springs for numerous years. Survivors include his wife, Christine, and his grandson, Samuel Johnston 88.
Cecilia Heid Starsmore 32, Colorado Springs, Feb. 15. Cecilia was a registered nurse and a homemaker.
Mary Rohrer Ver Duft 35, Sun City, Ariz., April 18. Mary was a housewife, a 60-year member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, and an active member of the First Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Cecil Ver Duft 35, and her brothers, Edward Rohrer 29 and Joseph Rohrer, Jr. 32, preceded her in death.
William Tudor 37, Colorado Springs, Jan. 18. William was a former president of the Tudor Land Co. and an outdoor enthusiast. Survivors include his wife, Alice Boatright Tudor 37, his niece, Carol Hutchison Murray 58, and his brother-in-law, Harvey Boatright 53. His sister-in-law, Ida Boatright Hutchison 65, preceded in him in death.
Charles Will Johnstone 38, Houston, Texas, Sept. 30, 1999. Will worked at Los Alamos Nuclear Facility where he developed one of the first multi-channel analyzersa common tool used in physics today. Survivors include his sister, Ellen Johnstone Sprague 45, and his cousin, Jean Maxwell Wren 43. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Johnstone 14, and his mother, Elizabeth Davis Johnstone 16.
Edward Todd 38, La Junta, Colo., Aug. 10, 2000.
Lucille Nelson Witt 39, Sun City, Ariz., Dec. 24. Lucille was a retired social worker and homemaker. Survivors include her brother, Robert Nelson 38.
Phillip Tinney 40, Colorado Springs, April 3. Phillip was a teacher for School District 11. Survivors include his wife, Jean Wilson Tinney 38.
Berle Bud Smith 41, Colorado Springs, April 16. Bud was a former owner of D & S Interior Services.
James Calhoun 43, Albuquerque, N.M., Feb. 11. After 29 years of service to the U.S. Army, James retired with the rank of Colonel. Survivors include his wife, Constance.
Barbara Brown Cass 43, Dillon, Colo., Dec. 3. Barbara was an athlete, teacher, writer, artist, mother, and grandmother. Survivors include her brother, Joseph Brown 45.
Sarah Sue Acker Greiner 43, Colorado Springs, March 9. Sarah Sue was a homemaker. She was a class agent from 1984-1985 and a very active member of the Fifty Year Club. Survivors include her husband, David Greiner 41, her niece, Debora Greiner Hulett 53, and her son-in-law, Robert Mahncke 69.
Richard Leach 43, Durham, N.C., Jan. 27. Richard was professor emeritus of political science at Duke University and received two appointments as a Fulbright lecturer. Survivors include his wife, Betty. His mother, Helen Heald Leach 16, and his uncle, Edward Heald 17, preceded him in death.
William Ryder 44, Colorado Springs, April 14. William practiced adult internal medicine and was an active volunteer in the Colorado Springs community for 33 years. Survivors include his wife, Virginia, his brother, Charles Ryder, Jr. 38, and his daughter, Eleanor Ryder Polich 78.
Robert Sanders 44, Prescott, Ariz., Dec. 23. Robert was a retired teacher at Truman Sate University. Robert enjoyed playing the drums, ecology, and being an amateur radio operator. Survivors include his wife, Eleanor.
William Liddle 49, Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 26. Bill was a teacher, principal, and director of elementary education in Colorado Springs School District #11. He was a professor of reading and director of the reading clinic at Colorado College, author of a textbook series, and lecturer and president of numerous educational organizations. Survivors include his wife, Mary Ann, and his son, W. Kevin Liddle 77. Memorial contributions may be made to the William Liddle Memorial Fund, c/o Colorado College, Attn. Development Department, 14 E. Cache La Poudre, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.
Ward Gongoll 50, Hyattsville, Md., Jan. 8. Ward was a retired director of the Graduate School of Theology in Washington, D.C.
Russell Bahlenhorst 52, Oak Forest, Ill., April 25, 1999. Russell was inducted into the Colorado College Hall of Fame as part of the 1950 NCAA championship football team.
Joyce Westrich Hughes 52, Las Vegas, Nev., Dec. 2. Joyce was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Paul Hughes 52.
Leonard Maccini 52 (M.Ed 57), Albuquerque, N.M, Jan. 2. Len was a member of the 1950 NCAA Championship Hockey Team and was recently inducted, with the rest of his teammates, into the Colorado College Athletic Hall of Fame. Len remained active in the hockey world, serving as a school coach for 15 years and as an official in the W.H.A. and the W.C.H.A. Survivors include his daughter-in-law, Barbara Koenig 75. He is also survived by his son, Michael Maccini 75. Contributions in Lens memory may be made to The Colorado College Fund, c/o Development Office, 14 E. Cache La Poudre St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903, designated for the colleges athletic programs.
Christopher Ray 52, Feb. 1999, Waquoit, Mass. Chris was a retired greens keeper for the New Seabury Corporation in Mashpee, Mass. He was a member of Colorado Colleges 1950 NCAA Championship hockey team and was an All-American in 1950.
Mitchell Mann 53, Scottsdale, Ariz., Jan. 22, 2000. Mitch was a pilot for United Airlines and an avid golfer. Survivors include his wife, Patricia.
Glen Justus 54 (MA), Colorado Springs, Jan. 29. Glen retired after 50 years as a high school teacher.
Eugene Daniels 55, Denver, Jan. 7. Gene was a retired attorney and played varsity hockey while attending Colorado College. Survivors include his daughter, Dana Daniels Murray 81, and his brothers-in-law, William 49, Richard 50 and John 51 Pfeiffer. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sue Pfeiffer Daniels 55, and his brother-in-law, Edward Pfeiffer 54.
Marion Shaw 55, 1999. Marion was a dedicated ecology activist. Her mother, Ruth Hawk Shaw 25, preceded her in death.
Ronald Wilson 57, Fieldale, Va., Nov. 4, 1998. Ronald was a college professor.
Jan Kilgore Click 60, Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 2000. Jan was a dedicated Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sister and had been active in its alumni association. Jan also did charity work for several organizations. Survivors include her husband, William.
Melvyn Minsky 66, Lyon, France, Nov. 29. Melvyn taught as a university English teacher while living in France. Survivors include his wife, Chantal.
Allen Reeves 69, Englewood, Colo., Jan. 30. While at Colorado College, Allen played on the golf team, was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, and majored in political science. Allen graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder Law School in 1972 and practiced corporate and securities law in Denver. Survivors include his wife, Vivian, his parents, Roger and Jeanne, and his sister, Jennifer Reeves 69.
Linda Burge Callahan 87, Braintree, Mass., Feb. 20. Linda passed away due to colon cancer. She is survived by her husband, Patrick, and their children, Dylan (age 7) and Casey (age 4). If any alumni have photographs or fond memories of Linda to share, please send them to Lynn Stebbins Rooney 87 at 14022 East Maplewood Place, Englewood, CO 80111 or email lynnrooney@netscape.com. Lynn is collecting mementoes for a scrapbook of Lindas college years to pass on to the Callahans.
Jane Bausman 91, Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 6. Jane passed away due to complications from pneumonia. She worked as a copy-writer, editor, and assistant producer for Reality Check Studios Inc., a special effects firm for television and film. Following her graduation from Colorado College, Jane also spent two years in Prague, where she staged fashion shows for the French designer Dan Beranger.
Corrections: In the Spring 2001 issue of the magazine, the obituary for Cecil Ver Duft 35 erroneously listed Mary Roherer Ver Dufts 35 date of death. She passed away in April. The obituary for Rodney Peck 62 also contained erroneous information. The obituary listed his hometown as Denver. He lived in Craig, Colo. and was an active member of the Craig community.
The family of Charles Bill Goodnight 43, whose obituary was included in the Spring 2001 issue of the magazine, requested that the following survivors be mentioned: daughter, Carolyn Goodnight Kells, son, James Goodnight, grandsons, Brandon Cruse and William Goodnight, granddaughter, Erica Goodnight, and great-granddaughter, Hannah Cruse.