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Trisha Harshberger, 鈥09, married Josh Stout on May 5, 2020 in La Grande.
After 43 years in journalism, Dan Bain, 鈥73, retired from The News-Review in Roseburg. His media career began at a small radio station in La Grande and saw his footage featured on nationwide broadcasts.聽聽
Mary Strode, 鈥82, retired from the California Department of Public Health after a long career of leadership and service to the public. She looks forward to enjoying her animals, friends and family, and also her favorite pastimes such as travel, camping, kayaking and the outdoors.
J.T. Higgins, 鈥89, was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame.聽
Heather Moon, 鈥98, Chair of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at Lewis-Clark State College played an important role in Idaho鈥檚 response to COVID-19. Moon helped develop mathematical models to show the positive effects of social distancing practices.聽
Columba Jones, 鈥06, has returned to her other alma mater, Hood River Valley High School to serve as interim principal, and the school鈥檚 first biracial principal.
Imbler High School agricultural sciences teacher JD Cant, 鈥10, was named InterMountain Teacher of the Year and is in the running for the statewide title.聽
Victoria Davis, 鈥16, is practicing as a Marriage and Family Therapist as well as a high school counselor in Los Angeles. 鈥淚 appreciate my undergrad education at EOU and how it has helped me get to where I am today,鈥 she said.聽
Kendra De Hoog, 鈥19, earned her second bachelor鈥檚 degree (nursing) from the Oregon Health and Science University, and less than a year later she鈥檚 helping fight the COVID-19 pandemic as an emergency department (ED) nurse at the St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton.
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Randy Dolven, 鈥67, the retired Kamiakin High School teacher, coach and administrator died on March 13 at the age of 74.
At 6-foot-4, Dolven was a star athlete at EOU, playing baseball and basketball. He was inducted into the EOU Hall of Fame in 1989 for baseball, and he is still EOU鈥檚 all-time leading career scorer and career rebounding leader for men鈥檚 basketball. He was an NAIA honorable mention All-American.
He married his college sweetheart Cheeta in 1968, and then coached EOSC鈥檚 junior varsity basketball team for two seasons. At 25 years old, he was hired to teach history and start a boys basketball program at a first-year high school in Kennewick. He eventually became the school鈥檚 athletic director, overseeing all athletic teams for eight years. Dolven retired in 2000, but stayed on for five years as a consultant.
鈥淗e was the glue for the school, for at least the first 30 years… To this day, he was the guy I would never want to disappoint鈥. He was my hero,鈥 wrote Dolven鈥檚 former player Jeff Morrow.
Summarized from Jeff Morrow鈥檚 tribute in the Tri-City Herald.
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Janet Buss
Fanny Fitzgerald
Barbara H. Odegaard
Edwin Sinner
Nayda V. Wiseman
Alumni
1940s
Ruth J. Regnier, 鈥49
1950s
Eva F. Bay, 鈥50
Shirley Mallon, 鈥52
Donald Swart, 鈥56
Elvin Ballou, 鈥57
1960s
Clifford E. Corn, 鈥60
Joan S. Shaw, 鈥60
Tom Neel, 鈥61
Gary M. Kuykendall, 鈥63
Dennis Oliver, 鈥65
Corrine Wacken, 鈥65
Treva J. Bakken, 鈥66
Kaye C. Prouty, 鈥66
Randy R. Dolven, 鈥67
Joseph P. Sullivan, 鈥68
1970s
Cynthia L. Attwood, 鈥71
Rita Haun, 鈥71
Steven G. Schiewe, 鈥72
Bruce L. Hepburn, 鈥73
1980s
Billie W. Wells, 鈥80
Sally M. Webb, 鈥82
Camden G. Baird, 鈥83
Joann R. Croteau, 鈥84
Kenneth W. Elder, 鈥84
Donald Ray Arbogast, 鈥86
Tara L. Burgess, 鈥87
Connie Stenlund, 鈥88
2000s
Joel Royce, 鈥04
2010s
Kimmy (Moore) Cloud, 鈥12
Shannon L. Boor, 鈥17
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