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C L A S S A C T S
The Trinity University Athletic
he is free to go anyplace in the world. Brian
Hall of Fame Class of 2009 was
David McGanity lives in Atlanta where he
inducted during Alumni Week-
does legal work for Perot. He and his wife
end. The seven honorees were
have two successful sons and McGanity would
(SEATED LEFTTORIGHT) Clyde Glos-
like to hear from those “who were responsi-
son (men’s track & field and
ble for placing the alligator in the pond at
football, ‘66-’68);JoAnne Rus-
the Bates farm.” Oscar Williams was honored
when The Greater Chamber of Commerce of
sell (women’s tennis, ‘73-’75);
San Antonio chose his photographic collec-
the late Rick Mahler (baseball,
tion of “El Corazon de San Antonio” to be
‘71-’74), who was represented
featured at Fotoseptiembre, an international
by his son, Mickey, pictured; photography festival, in September.
and (STANDING LEFTTORIGHT) Brian
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the late Pete Murphy ‘50 and
‘76 (men’s basketball player and
John Perkowski is a proud father and
coach from 1972-1986), who
grandfather. His granddaughter was born in
was represented by his widow,
June 2008 and his son was born in November.
Patsy Murphy, and his son,
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Bobby Murphy ’75, pictured;
and Mike Scott ‘74 (football). Mario Bosquez was honored at a signature
event at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
music having performed with Opera San Jose
in October. Dinner With Mario was part of
in over 200 performances. With Ballet San
the 2009 Teatro Fest that included an exclu-
Jose School, she recorded the soprano voices
sive preview performance of Mario’s play Los
of several productions. Serge Derbez is
Duendes in the historic Guadalupe Theater.
looking for a “complete change in life.” Since
Raul E. Hinojosa is a consultant working
the children are grown and out of the home,
with actor-producer Brandon Olmos to make
vices Council. Gov. Rick Perry has appointed
her to the Health and Human Services Coun-
cil to serve until February 2015. Shannon
Wynne has opened the Flying Saucer Draught
Emporium on Lake Ray Hubbard in Garland,
Texas, offering 200 beers and 80 on tap.
The establishment is part of a chain with
pubs throughout the South. Mary Spankus
Young and Fred ’75 celebrated 36 years of
marriage and are very proud of the musical
accomplishments of their daughter, Sarah
Young Shrode ’03.
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Nita Lou Ellis Bryant was named the winner
of the Mozelle Memoir Contest sponsored
by The Writers’ League of Texas. Her entry,
“Seventeen Snowsuits,” can be read online at
http://writersleague.org/contests/memoir.html.
Ronald Johnson is a partner in the law firm
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When the musical Fire on the Bayou opens January 29 at the Woodlawn theater in San Antonio, it will
showcase Trinity talent. Alumni and faculty involved include (left to right) J. Cameron Beesley ’02, tech
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director; Sam Carter Gilliam ’75, costume designer, faculty; Steve Gilliam, set designer, faculty; Tom Mas-
Marilyn Chea Thompson Berger and her
inter ’72, ’76, producer, music director, music composer; Sara Pruneda ’08, stage manager; Robin Crews ’75,
husband, Ed Berger ’74, live in San Jose,
lighting designer; and Tim Hedgepeth ’79, producer, stage director. Others not pictured include Mark
Calif. and recently celebrated their 31st wed- Leonard ’75, book and lyric writer; Susan Riley ’69, actress; and Fred Masinter ’71, violinist. The production
ding anniversary. Marilyn has continued her runs through February 28.
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