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Congrats!
In October
In October
Sports Center; David Tiedemann, Media Center.
Dora Camacho, Cus- todial Services; Roberta Acuna, Grounds & Main-
Barbara Mendelson, Law School; Barbara Wegener,SchoolofEduca-
59 employees
In September
Gary Becker, Athletics; Ed Collins, Athletics; Devin Milner, Copley Library; Linda Scales, Career Coun- seling and Placement; Carolyn Greer, Athletics; Maria Barradas, Custodial
celebrate milestones
tenance.
lion.
In December
In November
Many employees have reached special employment milestones during the current academic year. They include:
Paul Brix, Main Dining Room; Janiece Kennedy, School of Business; Vicki
· Guadalupe Cardenas, Main Dining Room; Lorna Randolph, Deli; Mary Suesz, Faculty/Staff Dining Room; Guillermina Vallejo,
Cosica, Payroll.
Services.
In January
Main Dining Room.
Darvo Oliveira, Cus- todial Services; Jimmie Mathie, Security and Safety; Judith Munoz, Human
In October
5YEARS
In February
Linda Quinn, Registrar; Ed Cosio, Undergraduate Ad-
In August
Emma Sanders, Cus-
Mark Kearns, Media Center; Anne Dolsen, Registrar; Grace Mc- Elhaney, Sports Center; Nancy Weber, Security; Doris Brown, Chemistry; Maria Perez, Main Dining Room; Lois Scheer, Law Library; Brian Springer, Dining Services; Dennis Hatch, Building Main- tenance; Jeanne Schell, Graduate and Continuing Education; Beth Goodman, Law School; Pat Watson, Human Resources; Larry Caudillo, Sports Center; Patrick Kelly, San Dimas Missions; Yvette Fontaine, In September New hires, promotions employees who recently joined the USD community: Maria Aguilar-Guiterres, assistant cook, Deli; Kath- leen Banister, clerical assis- tant I, Financial Aid; Genevieve Buselt, senior secretary, Institute of Chris- tian Ministries; Juli Busse, Secretary II, Arts and Sci- ences; Christie Draper, clerk, Printing and Duplicat- ing; Peter Martin, assistant project manager, Physical Plant; Paul Mitchell, main- Welcome to the following Student Affairs.
todial Services. 20YEARS In September
missions. In January
Resources. In February
Joanne Zeterberg, Telephone Resale Services; Thu Tran, General Services.
Jimmy Contreras, Cus-
EthelSykes,Schoolof
Mary Vicknair, Law School. todial Services; Robert Carow, Grounds & Main-
Business. In October
In March
tenance; Doris Freeman,
Philip Plouffe, School of
Controller. In March
Myra Amerson, Tele-
Nursing
communications.
Mary Quick, Develop- ment; Charles Thomas, Grounds and Maintenance; Mary Giblin, Graduate Ad-
In November
15 YEARS
Kay Norton, Registrar.
In August
In January
Skip Walsh, Student Af-
John Bussey, Main
missions.
fairs.
Dining Room.
In September
Madeline Wiedower, Copley Library; Thomas Rogers, Heating and
IO YEARS
30YEARS
In August
In March
Leo Briseno, Custodial
Utilities.
Raul Contreras, Build-
Services; John Martin,
ing Maintenance.
Natalie Sarle, from library assistant I to library assistant II, Copley Library; Julian
sponsored by Human Resour-
tenance mechanic, Building Maintenance; Mary Zetts, senior secretary, Arts and
ces.
Leslee Levin, LCSW,
Sciences.
Vazquez, from clerical assis- who specializes in adult
children-aging, will present a "brown bag" seminar at noon on April 19. Her topics will include environmental and psychological losses that ac- company aging, under- standing behaviors such as exaggerated helplessness and the feelings of adult children. Levin's interest in the topic springs from her own ex- perience with her parents. Details will be provided prior to the seminar. For fur-
tant II to administrative/ex-
Congratulations to the fol- ecutive assistant, Controller;
Libby Schiff, from director of development and alumni relations, Law School, to director of major gifts, Capi-
lowing employees who recently received a promo- lion or reclassification: In August, John McCloskey was promoted from student accounts clerk to manager, Loan Collections; Mercedes Bennett, from clerical as- sistant I to clerical assistant II, Controller; Carla Grier, from assistant cook to cook, Deli; Susan Pillsbury, from clerical assistant I to clerical assistant II, Controller;
tal Campaign.
Parents caring for parents The dilemma of parents caring for parents will be ex-
plored in the third seminar of ther information call Lou
Hassan at ext. 4594.
the health promotion series
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