Peter Lhotka (1994–2005) Counselor EmeritusCecilia Lim (1977–2001) Professor Emerita, Division ofCommunicationsRichard Linge (1997-2006 and 2008) Professor Emeritus,School of Career and Technical EducationFrancis Love (1969–1988) Professor Emeritus, Division ofSocial Science and Fine ArtsEugene Mazza (1990–2001) Professor Emeritus, Division ofIndustrial Technology and Agricultural SciencesBernice Metcalf (1984–1996) Professor Emerita, Division ofHuman ServicesJames Mitchell (1965–1997) Counselor EmeritusLouis Mitchell (1989–2000) Professor Emeritus, Division ofModern LanguagesKaren Monks (1973–1995) Professor Emerita, Division ofHuman ServicesLinda Morgan (1989–2001) Professor Emerita, Division ofModern LanguagesNatalie Morgan (1968–1989) Counselor EmeritaMarshall Olp (1973–1999) Professor Emeritus, Division ofSocial Science and Fine ArtsVirginia Smith (1967–1978 and 1982-1989) ProfessorEmerita, Division of Human ServicesAlfonso Soliz (1974–2000) Professor Emeritus, Division ofModern LanguagesMichael Spain (1968–1995) Professor Emeritus, Division ofCommunicationsRobert Stewart (1968–1986) Professor Emeritus, Divisionof BusinessJames Teem (1983-2005) Professor Emeritus, Division ofHuman ServicesCelia Gay Thrower (1974-2005) Professor Emerita, Divisionof Human ServicesGeorge Tomkins (1974–2004) Professor Emeritus, Divisionof Social Science and Fine ArtsJohn Valentine (1968–1997) Professor Emeritus, Division ofIndustrial Technology and Agricultural SciencesBarry Woodward (1989–2002) Counselor Emeritus2008 Associate FacultyRoxanne Abbott, Computer Information SystemsRobert Parker (1966–1987) Professor Emeritus, Division ofScience and MathematicsCarl A. Posch (1992-2008) Professor Emeritus, School ofArts, Humanities and Human ServicesChristabel Ann Raspa (1984–2000) Professor Emerita,Division of CommunicationsLouise Renault (1974–2001) Professor Emerita, Division ofCommunicationsBetty Reynolds (1983-2008) Professor Emerita, School ofCareer and Technical EducationNorman Riebe (1968–1992) Professor Emeritus, Division ofScience and MathematicsMary Ryan (1984–2005) Professor Emerita, Division ofCommunicationsJames M. Self (1994-2008) Professor Emeritus, School ofArts, Humanities and Human ServicesBashir AboulHosn, MathematicsJohn Achen, Electricity; B.A., 1972, The University of<strong>Arizona</strong>Larae Acker, Reading; B.A., 1976, University of Montana-Missoula; M.Ed., 1994, Eastern Montana <strong>College</strong>Vernine Adkins, Line DanceFrancisco Aguilar, KarateAlicia Aguirre, Paralegal Studies; M.B.A., 1998, WebsterUniversity; J.D., 2001, Thomas Jefferson School of LawMaria Aguirre, Hospitality; B.S., 1998, M.B.A., 2000,University of PhoenixTheresa Alexander, English as a Second Language; B.S.,1981, <strong>Arizona</strong> State University; M.Ed., 1994, Northern <strong>Arizona</strong>UniversityIrma Alvarado, Child Development; A.A.S., 2003, A.A.,2006, <strong>Arizona</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong>Faculty & StaffBillie Slocum (1982–2004) Professor Emerita, Division ofCommunicationsDorothy Smalley (1984–2007) Professor Emerita, Divisionof Business and TechnologyEric Anderson, Administration of Justice; B.S., 2000, ParkUniversity; M.A., 2005, Central Michigan UniversityRaymond Anderson, Psychology; Ph.D., 1979, TheUniversity of IowaAWC 2009–2010 C atalog215
Aleta Apgar, English; M.A., 1997, University of Puero RicoShanen Aranmor, Physical Education, Welding; B.S., 1994,Lafayette <strong>College</strong>; M.S., 1998, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; M.S., 2003, Minnesota State UniversityAryca Arizaga, Family and Consumer ScienceJesus Arrizon, Mathematics; A.A., 1982, <strong>Arizona</strong> <strong>Western</strong><strong>College</strong>; B.S., 1986, University of <strong>Arizona</strong>; M.A., 2003,University of PhoenixSocorro Arrizon, Computer Information Systems; Bachelor’sequivalent (Centro de Ensenanza Tecnica Y Superior - 1989)Walter Ashenfelter, Jr., Ceramics; B.F.A., 1968, M.T., 1975,University of <strong>Arizona</strong>James Austin, PhotographySonia Austin, PhotographyBertha Avila, Administration of Justice; A.A., 2002, <strong>Arizona</strong><strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong>; B.A., 2004, M.Ed., 2005, Northern <strong>Arizona</strong>UniversityJavier Baez, Mathematics; A.A., 2005, A.G.S., 2007, <strong>Arizona</strong><strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong>; B.S., 2007, Northern <strong>Arizona</strong> UniversityKaren Bagby, English as a Second Langauge; A.A., 1988,<strong>Arizona</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong>; B.S., 1990, M.Ed., 1995, Northern<strong>Arizona</strong> UniversityNathaniel Bailey, WeldingJulie Baltenbach, American Sign Language; B.A., 1993,Gallaudet University; M.S., 1997, <strong>Western</strong> Maryland <strong>College</strong>Jean Bancroft, ArtTiffany Banks, Computer Information Systems; B.A., 1999,University of California, Davis; M.B.A., 2005, University ofPhoenixMyra Barber, Administration of Justice; A.A.S., 1992,<strong>Arizona</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong>; B.A., 1995, M.Ed., 1999, Northern<strong>Arizona</strong> UniversityAlma Barrandey, Child Development; B.S., 1986, <strong>Arizona</strong>State University; M.Ed., 2004, Northern <strong>Arizona</strong> UniversityMichael Barry, Fire ScienceTroy Baughtman, Television ProductionBarbara Beasley, Mathematics; A.B., 1967, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley; M.B.A., 1987, Portland State UniversitySteve Benton, GolfRonald Berens Jr., Plant Science; M.S., 2007, Universityof <strong>Arizona</strong>Kenneth Besecker, PlumbingNathan Bigler, Music; A.S., 2002, Brigham Young University-Idaho; B.A., 2004, Brigham Young UniversityJohn Bir, Air ConditioningStacy Blackmer, Art; B.F.A., 1999, The University of<strong>Arizona</strong>Mary Blair, ArtHoward Blitz, Government; B.S., 1970, M.B.A., 1971,University of <strong>Arizona</strong>Mary Boyte, Paralegal Studies; B.A., 1990, California StateUniversity, Fresno; J.D., 1993, Whittier Law SchoolBernard Brandon Jr., Mathematics; B.S., 1990, BemidjiState UniversityMartin Brannan, Paralegal Studies; J.D., 1996, <strong>Arizona</strong>State UniversityLorna Bright, Music; A.MU., 1977, Ozark Bible <strong>College</strong>;B.S., 1981, San Jose Bible <strong>College</strong>James Brouillette, Physical Education; B.A., 1975, M.A.,1977, California State <strong>College</strong> at Long BeachFrederic Brown, Mathematics; B.S., 1970, The Citadel TheMilitary <strong>College</strong> of South Carolina; M.B.A., 1977, SouthernIllinois University at EdwardsvilleDeborah Bryant, English, Paralegal Studies; A.S., 1970,Grays Harbor <strong>College</strong>; B.A., 1984, The Evergreen State<strong>College</strong>; J.D., 1987, Northwestern School of Law of Lewis andClark <strong>College</strong>Earl Burnett, Geology; B.S., 1965, University of <strong>Arizona</strong>Cheryl Burns, Weight TrainingHarris Burns, Weight TrainingWendy Busby, Physical EducationKelson Bush, Biology; B.S., 2004, North Dakota StateUniversitySergio Camacho, English as a Second Language; A.A.,1979, <strong>Arizona</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong>; B.A., 1983, <strong>Arizona</strong> StateUniversity; M.Ed., 1993, Northern <strong>Arizona</strong> UniversityMelissa Campbell, Physical Education; B.S., 1995, SamHouston State UniversitySandi Cannon, English; B.A., 1996, Rocky Mountain<strong>College</strong>Brian Carlson, Music; B.M., 1985, University of <strong>Arizona</strong>;M.Ed., 1993, Northern <strong>Arizona</strong> University216
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