Ida Mae Wombwell
(‘42, ‘64) was
inducted into
the Brookfield
(Mo.) High
School Hall of
Fame. She began
her teaching
career in
Sedalia, Mo.,
where she taught
instrumental and
choral music.
The remainder of
her teaching
career was spent
in the
Brookfield
school system
until her
retirement in
1976.
Joyce (Luker)
Wilson (’58), of
Waldport, Ore.,
received Job
Corps’ National
Director’s Honor
Award for
Excellence in
Education. She
is a high school
teacher at
Angell Job
Corps, which
offers high
school students
the opportunity
to earn a GED or
a high school
diploma while at
the same time
receiving
training to
become
proficient in a
number of
vocational
pathways.
Dennis Buhr
(’63, ’67)
received the
Special
Ambassador
Award, the
highest
recognition
given by the
Special School
District of St.
Louis County.
The award is
presented to
members of the
community who
demonstrate an
extraordinary
commitment to
the District’s
students and
staff. Buhr, of
Chesterfield,
Mo., is a
volunteer with
the Special
Education
Foundation.
Craig Hintz
(’69),
superintendent
of Warsaw
Community School
Corporation, was
honored as the
2013 State
Superintendent
of the Year by
the Indiana
Association of
Public School
Superintendents.
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Randa Rawlins
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Randa Rawlins
(’79) was
presented with
the Enterprise
Award at the
Missouri
Lawyers’ Weekly
Women’s Justice
Awards Ceremony
in April 2012.
The award
recognizes women
in a business
setting for
their
contributions to
improving the
quality of the
justice system.
Rawlins serves
as general
counsel for
Shelter
Insurance in
Columbia, Mo.
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Mary Rhodes Russell
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Mary Rhodes
Russell (’80),
who serves on
the Missouri
Supreme Court,
was recognized
with the Spirit
of Martha Award
presented by the
Griffiths
Leadership
Society for
Women at the
University of
Missouri-Columbia.
The award honors
a Mizzou alumnus
or faculty
member who has
distinguished
herself in her
chosen field as
well as
exemplified the
spirit of
leadership,
particularly in
the furtherance
of women.
Cindy (Bonser)
Gurney (’82) was
inducted into
the Chaffey
College Athletic
Hall of Fame.
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Mary McFarland
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Mary McFarland
(’84) received
the Special
Ambassador
Award, the
highest
recognition
given by the
Special School
District of St.
Louis County.
The award is
presented to
members of the
community who
demonstrate an
extraordinary
commitment to
the District’s
students and
staff. McFarland
is a teacher at Ritenour High
School in St.
Louis.
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Tania Cook
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Tania Cook (’85)
was honored with
the President’s
Call to Service
Award that was
presented by the
Corporation for
National and
Community
Service. The
award was given
in recognition
of Cook’s
commitment to
strengthening
the nation and
making a
difference
through
volunteer
service. Cook,
who is a skills
training
coordinator at
Job Point in
Columbia, Mo.,
was also named
to the Show-Me
State Games Hall
of Honor. She
has been
involved with
the State Games
for 25 years.
Scott Zajac
(’85) was named
among the Class
of 2012 “50
Missourians You
Should Know”
published in
Ingram’s
magazine. He is
the managing
partner at
Advantage
Capital Partners
in St. Louis.
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Sarah Burkemper
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Sarah (Hartmann)
Burkemper (’92),
of Troy, Mo.,
was named on the
most recent list
of “50
Missourians You
Should Know”
published in
Ingram’s
magazine (March
2013). Burkemper,
who is a
certified public
accountant and a
certified
financial
planner, is a
member of Truman
State
University’s
Board of
Governors.
Aaron Wills
(’93, ’95)
received the
Special
Ambassador
Award, the
highest
recognition
given by the
Special School
District of St.
Louis County.
The award is
presented to
members of the
community who
demonstrate an
extraordinary
commitment to
the District’s
students and
staff. Wills, of
Ballwin, Mo. is
principal at
Claymont
Elementary in
the Parkway
School District.
Brent Schowe
(’94), vice
president with
Commerce Trust
Company, St.
Louis, was part
of an investment
management team
honored by
Lipper with its
highest rating
in the Best
Fixed Income
Small Fund
Group. Lipper, a
leading provider
of mutual fund
information,
analytical tools
and commentary,
selected
Commerce for the
top spot from 61
qualified
companies in
this category. Schowe is a
senior fixed
income analyst
for Commerce
Trust, the money
management arm
of Commerce
Bank.
Anthony Butler
(’96) was named
a 2012 Rising
Star by the
Living
Classrooms
Foundation and
the Baltimore
Business
Journal. The
award recognizes
outstanding
young leaders
for their
achievements and
philanthropic
efforts. Butler
is a partner
with the law
firm of Trye
Butler Mayo
Griffith in
Baltimore, Md.
Kelly
McCambridge-Parker
(’96) received a
Rising Star
Award at the
Missouri
Lawyers’ Weekly
Women’s Justice
Awards Ceremony
in April 2012.
The award
recognizes women
lawyers age 40
or under or
within the first
10 years of
practice who
have already
made a
difference in
the justice
system or the
profession and
who appear on a
path toward even
greater
accomplishment. McCambridge-
Parker is a
trial attorney
and mediator
with Holman
Schiavone in
Kansas City, Mo.
Carli Conklin
(’97, ’99), an
associate
professor of law
at the
University of
Missouri School
of Law, was
presented with
the Legal
Scholar Award at
the Missouri
Lawyers’ Weekly
Women’s Justice
Awards Ceremony
in April 2012.
The award is
presented to
female faculty
members or
administrators
at Missouri law
schools in
recognition of
their work on
behalf of the
justice system,
through their
research or
scholarship or
through teaching
and inspiring
others.
Chad Moore
(’97), of Kansas
City, Mo., was
Honor Roll”
published in
Ingram’s
magazine (April
2013). He is the
director of
operations for
the Children’s
Mercy Pediatric
Care Network.
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Hina Patel
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Hina Patel (’97,
’98) was honored
with the
Professional and
Scientific
Distinguished
Service Award
presented by
Iowa State
University. The
award recognizes
professional and
scientific
employees who
demonstrate
exemplary
service to the
college. Patel
is the director
of Teacher
Education
Services at Iowa
State
University.
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Jas Sullivan (on left) and Sylvia Macauley, director of the McNair Program at Truman.
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Jas Sullivan
(’97) received
the 2012 MKN TRiO Achiever
Award at the
34th Annual
Missouri-Kansas-
Nebraska (MKN)
TRiO Conference
in Kansas City
in April 2012.
The award
recognizes
outstanding
former TRiO
participants for
success in their
current field.
Sullivan is an
assistant
professor of
political
science and
African and
African-American
studies at
Louisiana State
University.
Petra DeWitt
(’98), a
professor in the
Department of
History and
Political
Science at
Missouri
University of
Science and
Technology, was
honored with the
2012 Missouri
History Book
Award presented
by the State
Historical
Society of
Missouri. She is
the author of
Degrees of
Allegiance:
Harassment and
Loyalty in
Missouri’s
German American
Community During
World War I.
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Elizabeth Schuerman
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Elizabeth
Schuerman (’00)
was a recipient
of the Indiana
Lawyer
Leadership in
Law Award and
has also been
named in the
Indiana Super
Lawyers-Rising
Stars Edition. Schuerman is a
partner at Bose
McKinney & Evans
LLP.
Dominic
Armstrong (’02),
an opera singer,
was among the
seven winners
who received the
2013 George
London
Foundation
Awards. The
London
Foundation
supports and
nurtures young
singers, and the
George London
Foundation for
Singers
competition is
one of the
oldest vocal
competitions in
the United
States and
Canada.
Karin (Ellis)
Ricker (’03) was
among the “40
Under 40 Nurse
Leaders” honored
by the Nebraska
Action
Coalition. The
award recognizes
40 nurse leaders
under the age of
40 across the
state of
Nebraska.
Frank Fleschner
(’05), a member
of the Kansas
City Chorale,
attended the
Grammy Awards in
Los Angeles in
February 2013.
The Kansas City
Chorale won two
Grammy Awards
for their
recording, “Life
& Breath: Choral
Works by Rene
Clausen,”
including Best
Engineered Album
(Classical) and
Best Choral
Performance. Fleschner is a
technology
professional and
consultant in
Kansas City, Mo.
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Oseyi Ikuenobe
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Oseyi Ikuenobe
(’05) was named
in the St. Louis
Business
Journal’s 2012
“30 Under 30.”
The publication
had more than
200 nominations
and features
some of the most
accomplished
young
professionals in
the St. Louis
area. Ikuenobe
is an IT
solutions
architect for
Monsanto.
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Brian Santos
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Brian Santos
(’05, ’06) was
named Teacher of
the Year at
Francis Howell
North High
School in St.
Charles, Mo. He
teaches Spanish
1, 3 and 4.
Amy (Schweizer)
Guthrie (’07,
’09), of North
Central Missouri
College,
received the
Governor’s Award
for Excellence
in Teaching,
which was
presented by the
Missouri
Community
College
Association.
Kevin Harrison
(’08) was
honored as Area
Director of the
Year by the
K-Life National
Board of
Directors. He
serves as the
area director
for the
Kirksville
K-Life. K-Life
works with more
than 200 area
youth to build
positive
relationships
through
activities such
as weekly clubs
for middle and
high school
students and
bi-weekly
meetings for
those in K-5th
grade.
Tajanette
Sconyers (’10)
received the MKN
Rising TRiO
Achievers
Scholarship. MKN
is the
Missouri-Kansas-Nebraska
chapter of the
Mid-America
Association of
Educational
Opportunity
Program
Personnel, one
of 10 regional
associations
that form the
Council for
Opportunity in
Education.