Spring 2003
Champion of deaf education
Gayle Goldberg Stout ’57 is an internationally known author and expert in teaching deaf children.
Spring 2003
Gayle Goldberg Stout ’57 is an internationally known author and expert in teaching deaf children.
Spring 2003
Jeremy Stefanek ’94 didn’t win the Denver’s mayor seat but he accomplished what he set out to do.
Winter 2002
Sam Woolford ’00 quit his job last year and spent three months in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, searching for direction. After befriending some young Serbians, he discovered that all education is not equal.
Winter 2002
Erin Wood ’86 created Tamale Molly with the notion that the nation is ready for gourmet vegetarian tamales — and willing to help fight hunger at the same time.
Winter 2002
TCU LEAPS, the annual community service day, shows this intern the value of face-to-face interaction.
Winter 2002
Col. Mary Ann Drussa-Dossin ’74 will become the Marines’ first general who is also a mom.
Winter 2002
Mary LaRue Clark ’75 founded a nonprofit to help foreign-born music students find housing and financial support.
Winter 2002
The Rev. Terry Rothermich ’93 found a way to combine his passion for music with ministry.
Fall 2002
Back when the Old West wasn’t so old, Mitzi Lucas Riley ’47 kept her saddle polished and the rodeo world smiling. Now she’s at it again.
Fall 2002
Camille Keith ’67