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Weddings

Shaylee
Nielson, ’11
and ’12 with
wife Kimberly

Shaylee Nielsen, 鈥11 and 鈥12, married Kimberly Judd on Sept. 3, 2021. Nielsen earned her Physical Activity and Health degree from 91传媒, followed by a Master of Arts in Teaching. She played basketball for the Mountaineers from 2009 to 2011 and was the team鈥檚 graduate assistant in 2011-12. She now teaches Health and PE in Lehi, Utah, where the pair live with their two dogs.

Emma Kost, 鈥16, married Tyler Pfeffer on June 26, 2021. Kost earned her degree from 91传媒 in Physical Activity and Health, and now works as a chiropractic assistant in Spokane, Washington.

Births

Huxlee J.
DeLong

Travis DeLong, 鈥13, and Addie (O鈥橬eal) DeLong, 鈥14, welcomed Huxlee J DeLong on Feb. 2, 2022. Both art majors, the two now live in Bend, Oregon with their children Harper and Huxlee. 鈥淲e met at 91传媒 in color theory painting class,鈥 Addie said.

Jaxee Rose
Brown with
family

Trent and Brooke (Randall) Brown, 鈥13, welcomed Jaxee Rose Brown on June 9, 2021. The pair live in Kennewick, Washington with their children Oaklee, McKinlee and Jaxee.

Accomplishments

Kale Cockett, 鈥95, was named the 2021 Distinguished Alumnus by the 91传媒 Alumni Association Board of Directors. Kale has worked as a secret service agent for nearly 20 years, and has served every living president of the United States of America. He has traveled the world providing special detail to U.S. dignitaries, their families, and other foreign heads of state and government.

Sarah Berglund, 鈥08, was named Washington State鈥檚 2022 Middle Level Music Educator of the Year. 


Obituaries

Faculty & Friends
Mel Buffington, 鈥65
Jack Daugherty
Robert Fullerton
Jim Lundy
Joel Knight
D. James 鈥淛im鈥 Tooke
Coral Ward

Alumni
1940s
Arlene Ingle, 鈥48
Audeen Wagner, 鈥48

1950s
Betty J. Irons, 鈥51
Cecil Puckett, 鈥54
Ronald Bayes, 鈥55
Clara M. Stenkamp, 鈥56
Gail Swart, 鈥57
Joanne Wiseman, 鈥57

1960s
Orville Blaylock, 鈥62
Robert Tolar, 鈥62
Wanda Case, 鈥64
Keith A. Stubblefield, 鈥64
Nancy Gover, 鈥65
Robert Willcuts, 鈥65
Ronald Harris, 鈥68
Nancy Faletti, 鈥68
Fern Albert, 鈥69
John Meyrick, 鈥69

1970s
Irvin Huntsinger, 鈥71
Sharon Davis, 鈥72
Judith Martin, 鈥72
Elmer Stone, 鈥72
Sandra J. Serrano, 鈥73
Milton Durand, 鈥76
Ellen Gregg, 鈥78

1980s
Kathryn Cutsforth, 鈥81
Howard Bailey, 鈥83
Fred Pelroy, 鈥83
Catherine Wamsley, 鈥84
Rhoda Beauchemin, 鈥85
James Reisman, 鈥85
Betty C. Booth, 鈥88
Pat A. Lewis, 鈥89

1990s
Patricia England, 鈥94
Connie Carter, 鈥95
Marcia Anne Butler, 鈥97

2000s and 10s
Kenneth Moore, 鈥11
Linda Marion, 鈥12
Charlette Burghard, 鈥18

Elmer Stone, 鈥72

Elmer 鈥淪toney鈥 Stone, 鈥72, made a lasting impact on his teammates during his tenure on the Mountaineer baseball team. He paid it forward by supporting countless student-athletes through the 91传媒 Foundation. Stone, who passed away in Kentucky at 80 years old the January, was a big women鈥檚 basketball fan. He donated to the women鈥檚 basketball team, as well as the newly reinstated baseball team. A right fielder, Stone was born in Kentucky and attended Powell Junior College before transferring to 91传媒 in 1969. He was named the 1970 Honorable Mention All League, and is dearly missed by his former teammates.