Paula Shattuck, BSF Ecosystem Science and Management, ’02, and Scott Hebner were married on September 15, 2018. Paula works as a forester for the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Forest Resources Planning in Lakewood, Colorado.
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Shauna Hetrick ’14, ’16
Shauna Hetrick, BS Business, ’14, MBA Business, ’16, has married Benjamin Brewster, BS Business, ’14, MBA Business, ’16. Shauna is an auditor for HeinfeldMeech, while Ben is a financial advisor with Edward Jones. Shauna and Ben spent their honeymoon in Costa Rica and reside in Flagstaff.
David Banes ’84
David Banes, BS Arts, ’84, retired from state government in 2013 after 26 years in Human Resources Management and as a HCM/Payroll Systems Business Analyst. He is currently working two part-time jobs. David been married to his wife, Candilyn, for 20 years. They have raised six kids, and now have two grandchildren. David lives outside of Santa Fe, NM, at the foot of the beautiful Sangre de Cristo mountain. He currently plays drums and percussion in two local bands, performing… Read more
Curtis Miner ’76
Curtis Miner, BS Speech Theatre Education, ’76, took early retirement from full time ministry in 2017 following a 31 1/2 year career in oarish ministry with the United Church of Christ, serving churches in CA, IA and OH. His wife, Linda, and him have moved back to Iowa to be closer to their 2 kids and 3 grandkids. Curtis has… Read more
Timothy Minich ’05
Timothy Minich, BS Forestry, ’05, got married in December 2017, after meeting and dating his wife, while undergoing cancer treatment from 10/2014-1/2015. Timothy began working for Dominion Energy as a new transmission line construction forester in December 2017, overseeing land clearing and danger tree work operations in VA and NC. In 2015, he received his nidan (2nd degree black belt)… Read more
Norma Gilmore ’56
Norma Jean (Candy) Blair Gilmore, BS Education, ’56 writes:
July, 1944, Arizona State College (which was changed to NAU on May 1, 1966) at Flagstaff had a Summer Enrollment of about 15 girls/women and 200-300 Navy Boys. It was WWII. These boys had scored high scores on their Senior High School IQ tests and joined the Navy. They were sent to Colleges to be enrolled in classes, but wore Navy Uniforms and were under Navy Orders 24 hours a day. They… Read more