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May 2012 The Grapevine Published Monthly by the College Development Office: Director: Donna Oracion College Development Administrator: Maria LeBlanc Publications Specialist: Raul deLara Webmaster: Jacob Puckett Foundation Coordinator: Craig Collins In This Issue THE GRAPEVINE A PUBLICATION FOR THE EMPLOYEES AND FRIENDS OF EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY-ROSWELL BINGAMAN AND ENMMC AUXILIARY HONORED AT FOUNDATION BANQUET U.S. Senator, Jeff Bingaman and the Eastern New Mexico Medical Center Auxiliary were the guests of honor at the ENMU-Roswell Foundation’s Eleventh Annual Foundation for the Future Banquet on May 1. The annual banquet is an opportunity to raise funds and awareness about the work of the Foundation. The Foundation Board of Directors also take the opportunity to publicly recognize and thank those who have helped to foster the growth of the University. Dr. John Madden, ENMU-Roswell president, presented Bingaman with the President’s Distinguished Service Award. As one of the most senior Democrats in the United States Senate, Bingaman has been supportive of numerous ENMU- Roswell programs and services. Betty Patton, Foundation president, presented the Diamond Service Award to members of the Eastern New Mexico Medical Center Auxiliary. Established in 1958, the ENMMC Auxiliary has a long history of scholarship awards to students pursuing careers in health care. The event also recognized the Presidential Scholarship program and two student scholarships were awarded in memory of donors to the Foundation. Aviation Maintenance Technology student, Jose Cordero, received the Joe Hudgens Scholarship. Nursing student, Marta Valadez, received the Martha Cress Scholarship. Foundation Merit Awards were also presented to two outstanding ENMU-Roswell employees: Eva Watley, Supervisor of Intramurals and Facilities and Frances Dubiel, Facilities Coordinator. Patton also presented board member and former Foundation president, Bob Cates, with a special plaque thanking him for 27 years of loyal service. Employee of the Month................2 Hank the Dawg Days....................2 InMemoriam:LeslieV.Langston..2 Nursing Program Recognized by State Board of Nursing.................3 Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony ....................................3 Phi Theta Kappa Hosts Commit to Completion Day ..........................3 Testing Services Offers Professional Prometric Testing...4 Solar Carport Commissioned at ENMU-Roswell...........................4 Department News.......................5 Spring 2012 Graduation Candidates............................6-10 GED Students Celebrate Graduation...............................11 National Kids to the Park Day .....12 NM Commission for Community Volunteerism to Host Roswell Meeting.....................................12 ENMU-Roswell Receives Upward Bound Funding..........................12 Community Foundation of Chaves County Honoring Frank Sanchez....................................12

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Page 1: The Grapevine

May 2012

The Grapevine P ublished Month ly by the C ol lege

Development Office:

Director: Donna Oracion

College Development Administrator: Maria LeBlanc

Publications Specialist: Raul deLara

Webmaster:Jacob Puckett

Foundation Coordinator: Craig Collins

In This Issue

THE GRAPEVINEA PUBLICATION FOR THE EMPLOYEES AND FRIENDS OF EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY-ROSWELL

BINGAMAN AND ENMMC AUXILIARY HONORED AT FOUNDATION BANQUET

U.S. Senator, Jeff Bingaman and the Eastern New Mexico Medical Center Auxiliary were the guests of honor at the ENMU-Roswell Foundation’s Eleventh Annual Foundation for the Future Banquet on May 1. The annual banquet is an opportunity to raise funds and awareness about the work of the Foundation. The Foundation Board of Directors also take the opportunity to publicly recognize and thank those who have helped to foster the growth of the University. Dr. John Madden, ENMU-Roswell president, presented Bingaman with the President’s Distinguished Service Award. As one of the most senior Democrats in the United States Senate, Bingaman has been supportive of numerous ENMU-Roswell programs and services. Betty Patton, Foundation president, presented the Diamond Service Award to members of the Eastern New Mexico Medical Center Auxiliary. Established in 1958, the ENMMC Auxiliary has a long history of scholarship awards to students pursuing careers in health care. The event also recognized the Presidential Scholarship program and two student scholarships were awarded in memory of donors to the Foundation. Aviation Maintenance Technology student, Jose Cordero, received the Joe Hudgens Scholarship. Nursing student, Marta Valadez, received the Martha Cress Scholarship. Foundation Merit Awards were also presented to two outstanding ENMU-Roswell employees: Eva Watley, Supervisor of Intramurals and Facilities and Frances Dubiel, Facilities Coordinator. Patton also presented board member and former Foundation president, Bob Cates, with a special plaque thanking him for 27 years of loyal service.

Employee of the Month................2Hank the Dawg Days....................2In Memoriam: Leslie V. Langston..2Nursing Program Recognized by State Board of Nursing.................3Phi Theta Kappa InductionCeremony....................................3Phi Theta Kappa Hosts Commit to Completion Day..........................3Testing Services Offers Professional Prometric Testing...4Solar Carport Commissioned at ENMU-Roswell...........................4Department News.......................5Spring 2012 GraduationCandidates............................6-10GED Students CelebrateGraduation...............................11National Kids to the Park Day.....12NM Commission for Community Volunteerism to Host Roswell Meeting.....................................12ENMU-Roswell Receives Upward Bound Funding..........................12Community Foundation of Chaves County Honoring Frank Sanchez....................................12

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Employee Recognition CONGRATULATIONS TO FRANCES DUBIEL, FACILITIES COORDINATOR, FOR MAY EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

Leslie V. Langston was born March 25, 1927 in Palestine, Texas. He graduated from high school in Denver City, Texas and joined the Navy in 1945. He served on five ships before he was honorably discharged in 1946. He married Nancy Eunice Lovett in 1947. Les worked for Humble Oil and Refining Company in Odessa, Texas and then in Hobbs, New Mexico until 1959. Les then went into business on his own, operating Humble Service Stations, a rental property business, and an auto supply store. In 1965, he began taking extension classes from ENMU and moved to Portales in 1965. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Education and started teaching for ENMU-Roswell in the spring of 1968. ENMU-Roswell had just moved to Walker Air Force Base. Les worked as a related subject instructor for the Vocational Technical Division. By 1971, Les had earned a master’s degree and he was promoted to Supervisor of all Vocational Technical Programs. From 1975 to 1982, he was instructor and chairman of the Oilfield Training Center and wrote the curriculum. Under his leadership, the program grew from 2 students to about 475 students. He helped to raise funds for the new building construction and construction of the outdoor training lab. Les resigned from ENMU-Roswell in 1982 and went to Egypt to work in a training position for two years. He returned to ENMU-Roswell and worked as an adjunct faculty member in the Petroleum Technology and Drafting program until 2008, when he resigned due to poor health.

IN MEMORIAM: LESLIE V. LANGSTON

On Saturday, May 5th, the ENMU-Roswell Special Services veterinary technician assistant class participated in the first annual Hank the Dawg Days held at Roswell Livestock and Farm Supply. The students gave complimentary flea and tick dips, nail trims, and spa treatments to over 200 dogs. The students who participated were Elizabeth Vital, Ross Doer, Cody Rogers, Alex Torres, Alex Matheson, Ryan Del Rio, and Greg Rista. The class is instructed by Stacy Dietrich, Registered Veterinary Technician. A variety of community organizations participated in the event: Roswell Library, Roswell Humane Society, Paws and Stripes, Charlie's Toys, and a pet photographer. ENMU-Roswell Special Services Department would like to thank the following sponsors, particularly Roswell Livestock and Farm Supply, for donating the electric clippers and flea/tick dips to our class; ENMU-Roswell Community Relations/College Development for the promotional items and T-shirts; and Dave Rogers, public relations for Hank the Dawg Days, for donating flea and tick dips and for being a part of the event.

ENMU-Roswell Presents Hank the Dawg Days

Langston received the Diamond Service Award from the ENMU-Roswell Foundation in 2010.

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Student SuccessENMU-ROSWELL NURSING PROGRAM RECOGNIZED BY STATE BOARD OF

NURSING

The ENMU-Roswell Associate of Science degree in Nursing Program was recently recognized at the New Mexico Board of Nursing meeting in Albuquerque. Susan Golden, director of the nursing program, was praised for a 100-percent student pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination or NCLEX for the past six years. Nursing students, Jesica Brooks, Jenny Thatcher, and Kate Richardson also met with the board to discuss their experiences in the nursing program. Brooks and Thatcher will graduate this May and Richardson will graduate at the end of the summer session in August. Brooks and Thatcher both plan to work in Roswell and pursue bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing. Richardson plans to return to her home in Scottsdale, Arizona. The students all agree the ENMU-Roswell Nursing Program is among the best in the state and feel very prepared for their careers in nursing. “The instructors here really give you their personal attention and really care about how you are doing not only in the program, but in whole your life. They really encourage you to keep going,” Thatcher said. Richardson said the program is a lot of hard work and stress, but feels it has been worthwhile. “I know I’ve grasped the concepts I need to know. If you want it bad enough, you will get through it. I have a career that can’t be outsourced,” she said. These students feel confident about their futures and are looking forward to many more smiles from satisfied patients and doctors.

PHI THETA KAPPA (PTK)INDUCTION CEREMONY

PHI THETA KAPPA HOSTS COMMIT TO COMPLETION DAY

A PTK induction ceremony was held on Friday, May 4 at ENMU-Roswell. A total of 19 students were inducted into PTK, a national honor society with prestigious requirements. Students inducted into PTK must maintain a 3.5 GPA throughout their college career.

On April 18, ENMU-Roswell's Alpha Mu Pi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa students hosted a Commit to Completion Day in the Performing Arts Center courtyard. The national honor society rates university chapters according to their level of achievement and participation in the community and on campus. The event aided PTK students to achieve a national 5 star goal.

left to right: Jenny Thatcher, Jessica Brooks, Susan Golden, Kate Richardson

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NewsENMU-ROSWELL TESTING

SERVICES OFFERS PROFESSIONAL PROMETRIC TESTING

The Testing Center at ENMU-Roswell offers a variety of licensure and certification examinations through the Professional Prometric Center. Exams available include: Automotive Service Excellence (ASE); New Mexico Insurance (NMINS); Graduate Record Exam (GRE); American Institute of Professional Book (AIPB); health care certification exams; and financial exams. To schedule an exam, log on to www.prometric.com and register online. Hours of operation vary by date. Contact professional test administrators, Matthew Rincon and Juan Hernandez at (575)624-7402 at ENMU-Roswell for a testing schedule and other inquiries. The Professional Prometric Center is located on the ENMU-Roswell campus at 52 University Blvd. in the Instructional Center on the second floor, suite 208. Information is also available on the ENMU-Roswell web site at www.roswell.enmu.edu under the Student Services section. Click on Testing Services. The Testing Center staff can also accommodate unusual testing requests. Recently, 10 year old Isabel Villegas stopped in on her spring break vacation from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands to take the School and College Ability Test (SCAT) at ENMU-Roswell’s Testing Services Center with Professional Prometric. Isabel and her parents were visiting from St. Thomas where Isabel is a student at Antilles School. She attended Gateway Christian Academy in Roswell before moving to St. Thomas. Isabel still has family in Roswell. She is the daughter of Gabriel and Madel Villegas and the granddaughter of Bobby and Irene Villegas. She was contacted by John Hopkins University because of her high test scores in school to test for the SCAT. The SCAT results are used by John Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth as part of their admissions process. The SCAT is designed to measure the extent of a child's verbal and quantitative abilities.

SOLAR CARPORT COMMISSIONED AT ENMU-ROSWELL

A new solar carport on the ENMU-Roswell campus was commissioned May 8 during a ceremony hosted by ENMU-Roswell, Xcel Energy, and Sacred Power Corporation. The carport is located between the Child Development Center and the Lawrence C. Harris Occupational Technology Center on Mathis St. on the south end of the campus. A number of city leaders and campus employees attended the event, including representatives from Senator Tom Udall and Senator Jeff Bingaman. The carport was designed, engineered, manufactured, and installed by Sacred Power Corporation, a Native American owned company based in Albuquerque. According to Richard Fialho, project coordinator, no other school in New Mexico has this type of installation. The 50kW (50,000 watts) single axis tracking carport structure utilizes a system provided by Xcel Energy and a patented design by Sacred Power Corporation. Fialho said the steel panels on the structure are made in New Mexico by Schott Solar and 90-percent of the materials are from and made in the state. Fialho said he is proud to work with ENMU-Roswell and Xcel Energy on the project. He said the solar energy industry is growing rapidly and he expects ENMU-Roswell to assist in training future leadership in the field. In his remarks, Hill commended ENMU-Roswell for its foresight, saying Xcel Energy is excited to be a partner on the project. Hill said the company recognizes solar as a viable energy resource and the solar carport is an asset to the industry.

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Department NewsWHAT'S NEW AT THE LRC?

SECURITY OFFICE UPDATE

Triple digits are a very common occurrence during the summer months, and it is definitely starting to heat up. Now is the time to brush up on some tips in helping you and your family safeguard against heat related illnesses and staying cool while enjoying fun in the sun. Being aware of the outside temperature, staying hydrated, and maintaining sunblock coverage is a must! However, if an emergency should arise you should also be well versed in what to do to help in a heat related incident. For tips and steps to take for summer sun fun safety, visit: http://abcnews.go.com/US/safety-tips-staying-cool-preventing-heat-illness-aid/story?id=13725498. For any safety concerns, please contact the Security/Safety Office at (575)624-7180.

SUMMER SUN

Tom Clancy’s latest thriller, Against All Enemies, is relatively short, for the esteemed suspense writer, at 756 pages. But, as usual, it is a chock full of fast-paced action and features a plot that involves both the Taliban and a Mexican drug cartel in a battle for ultimate control of the drug trade. With summer rapidly approaching, Clancy’s latest offering makes for a great vacation-time read. Some other new titles this month include:

The Letters of Ernest Hemingway: 1907-1922, edited by Sandra Spanier and Robert W. Trogdon

SanDiego Noir, edited by Mary Elizabeth Hart

Cracking the New Job Market: The 7 Rules for Getting Hired in Any Economy, by R. William Holland

Lord of the Dawn: The Legend of Quetzalcoatl, by Rudolfo Anaya

The Dog Next Door and Other Stories of the Dogs We Love, edited by Callie Smith Grant

Inferno: The World at War, 1939-1945, by Max Hastings

A More Perfect Heaven: How Copernicus Revolutionized the Cosmos, by Dava Sobel

Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend, by Susan Orlean

Murder on Music Row: A Music Industry Thriller, by Stuart Dill

The Mayo Clinic Diabetes Diet, by the Weight Loss Experts at Mayo Clinic

Tierra Amarilla: Stories of New Mexico, by Sabine R. Ulibarri

The Great Taos Bank Robbery and Other True Stories, by Tony Hillerman

The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin, by Masha Gessen

The Concussion Crisis: Anatomy of a Silent Epidemic, by Linda Carroll and David Rosner

And So It Goes: Kurt Vonnegut: a Life, by Charles J. Shields

That Deadman Dance, by Kim Scott

Closure: The Rush to End Grief and What It Costs Us, by Nancy Berns

Civilization: The West and the Rest, by Niall Ferguson

The Last Sultan: The Life and Times of Ahmet Ertegun, by Robert Greenfield

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ENMU-ROSWELL ANNOUNCES SPRING 2012 GRADUATION CANDIDATES

The following ENMU-Roswell students are candidates for graduation from Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell for the spring 2012 semester. The following symbols indicate: (+) Youth ChalleNGe student; (*) Honors student; (~) PTKstudent.

Certificate of Employability, ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN:Bilbrey, Kellie; Brady, Jacob; Campos, Jose; Cedeno, Aramis; Cheatham, Joel; Chenault, Chay; Chenault, Chet; Coley, Ashley; Deen, Seth; Ferreira, Sean; Goodwin, Jaeson; Gossett, Jess; Hawkins, Tyler *~; Helton, Gilbert; Kilesnik, Alaina; Messer, Stephen; Moore, Ryan; Rogers, Baylee; Silva, Miguel; Smith, Sarah; Standridge, Chris; Sutton, Lauren; Valverde, Carri; Vigil, Holly; Warren, Pamela

Certificate of Employability, ALCOHOL and DRUG ABUSE STUDIES:Balerio, Michelle

Certificate of Employability, AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY:Carrasco, Jesus; Chroninger, Camron; Morales, Angelica; Roark, John; Soltero, Marisela; Trujillo, Anastacia

Certificate of Employability, COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE:Amaro, Joseph; Armendariz, Christopher; Ballard, Scotty; Barela, Jonathan; Bickerstaff, Ricky; Bradley, Gary; Brant, Jeffery; Bria, Joseph; Bryant, Chris; Burns, Phillip; Castaneda, Frank; Chance, Willie; Chavez, John; Collins, Thomas;Contreras, Brandon; Corley, Roderick; Corwin, Aaron; Coulter, Matthew; Damiani, Caleb; Darbonne, Larry; Davidson, Charles; Davis, Cedric; Davis, John; De Los Santos, Fernando; De Paz Cordero, Elvis; Devilbiss, Gideon; Divens,Dominique; Edminster, Steven; Elenich, Karen; Escobar, Rafael; Fields, James; Flick, Andrew; Ford, Max; Fowler, Levi;Garcia, Juan Jr.; Gates, Greg; Gonzales, Mark; Gonzalez, Arnulfo; Gonzalez, Adrian II; Guzman, Robert; Hamm, Bryon;Hargrove, Benjamin; Haver, Kyle; Hernandez, Alejandro; Hernandez, Julian; Hernandez, Ricardo; Honeycutt, Carolee;Hosler, Jeffrey; Incrocci, Chad; Isiaq, Douglas; James, Daisy; Jayassi, Israel; Jennings, Travis; Johnson, Christopher M.;Johnson, Christopher N.; Johnson, Kenneth; Johnson, Tommy; Kennedy, David; Knivila, Brandon; Kubena, Keith; Lewis, Chris; Liggett, Tyler; Lira, Joshua; Lopez, Julio-Cesar; Lozano, Joel; Lynch, Michael; Maroney, Michael; Marsden, Roger;McAfee, James; McMahan, Patrick; Molina, Juan; Montanez, Carlos; Montejo-Cutino, Emilio; Montes, Miguel; Morgan, Daniel; Morris, Gary Jr.; Mulbah, Woeway; Nealy, Christopher; Neu, Nicholas; Novothy, Bruce; Owen, Paul; Palomo, Luis III; Panasuk, Geoffry; Payton, Roy; Penefsky, Shane; Perez, Jorge; Porter, Rushun; Pressley, Darryl; Ragland, Clyde; Reyes, Jose; Richardson, David; Rodriguez, Jorge; Roper, James; Ruiz-Hernandez, Arturo; Saucedo, Carlos; Scheffel, Randy; Silva-Smyly, Ryan; Spear, David; Stephens, Robert; Tijerina, John; Torres, Aberham; Tucker, Phillip; Turcios, Julio; Vasquez, Jorge; Weldon, Herbert; Westbrook, Cullus Sr.; White, James; Williams, Delia; Woods, Kyle; Wooten, James; Wooten, Melissa; Worthington, Brett; Wright, Eric; Yarbrough, Jason

Certificate of Employability, COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - HELPDESK SUPPORT:Sterling, David; Thompson, April; Turcios, Selvin

Certificate of Employability, COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES:Smith, Caleb; Sterling, David; Turcios, Selvin

Certificate of Employability, EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN:Acevedo, Victoria; Archuleta, Brianna *; Avery, Taylor; Avitia, Jessie; Baggerly, Amanda *; Barber, Breann; Bedford, Michael; Borunda, Emily; Brown, Garrett; Bryant, K’lee; Burrola, Joel; Cano, Karl; Caro, Marisol *; Casarez, Alicia;Chavarria, Christopher *; Coats, Aaron; Cortez, Angelica; De Los Santos, Angelica; Delacerda, Nathaniel; Doporto, Matteo; Eaker, Christian; Escandon, Alicia *; Falcon, Cesar *; Gonzalez, Angelica; Gonzalez, Elissa *; Grado, Julian;Hamilton, William; Headrick, Megan; Henry, Greg; Henry, Shelby; Herrera, Analycia *; Herrera, Evelyn *; Horton, Amanda;Houghtaling, Bethany; Imparato, Sean; Jimenez, Ariana; Kimberlin, Cecil *; King, Corey; Landers, Nicole *; Lewis, Koby;Lopez, Destiny; Lopez, Francisco; Lopez, David Jr.*; Louton, Michele; Maples, Elizabeth; Martinez, Ana *; McCaul, Shawnee *; Medley, Shane *; Milstead, Carrie; Monsalve, Benjamin *; Moore, Destry; Morgan, Braeden; Muniz, Marcus;Norris, Autumn *; Ortega, Brandon; Puentes, Karla *; Quiroz, Billy; Ramirez, Consuelo *; Ramirez, Veronica; RamosHuizar, Vanessa *; Raulerson, Amber;Rios, Jessie; Robertson, Mike *; Rodriguez, Mireya; Rollins, Melissa; Salas, Kayla;Salas, Tabatha; Schwartz, Cody; Self, Anita; Simmons, Erin; Smith, Brian; Smith, Jillian *; Sordo, David; Soto, Edgar *;Soto, Robert; Tice, Tim; Tigert, Dillon; Torrero, Alberto; Vigar, Raymond; Villalobos, Ignacio; Walraven, Kyla; Willcox, Dora

Certificate of Employability, ENGINEERING and DESIGN TECHNOLOGY EMPHASIS in ARCHITECTURE:Gonzales, Joel; Rosson, Seth *~

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Certificate of Employability, ENGINEERING and DESIGN TECHNOLOGY EMPHASIS in SURVEYING:Gonzales, Joel; Perez, Joshua; Rosson, Seth *~

Certificate of Employability, MEDIA ARTS - ANIMATION:Haro, Brianna *

Certificate of Employability, MEDIA ARTS - FILM:Halvorson, Shilo; Lupercio, Julio; Martin, Barney *~; Rangel, Maricela; Reddoch, Peter; Rodriguez, Denise; Salaz, Abel

Certificate of Employability, MEDIA ARTS - GRAPHIC DESIGN:Morrice, Jean; Uranga, Diamante *~

Certificate of Employability, NURSING ASSISTING:Carrasco, Taylor +; Chavez, Alex +; Conde, Marina +; D’Houck, Keifer +; Fairbanks, Milo +; Gutierrez- Nevarez, Martha;May, Grace +; Pineda, Pablito; Rascon, Yaret; Snelgrove, Teala +; Vasquez, Karen; Villa, Priscilla +

Certificate of Employability, PHARMACY TECHNICIAN:Dees, Crystal; Garcia, Gabriel; Kreutzberg, June *~; Madero, Samantha; McClelland, Joni; Mireles, Bryan; Montoya,David *; Villegas, Brenda; Willman, Dawn; Wims,Tiffanyann

Certificate of Employability, PHLEBOTOMY:Campos, Consuelo; Juarez, Yesenia; Marquez, Renee; Martinez, Lucia; Pantoja, Katherine; Rascon, Yaret; Salazar,Candace; Villegas, Delia; Wyche, Lois

Certificate of Employability, WELDING TECHNOLOGY - BASIC:Deck, Shane; Franco,Heber; Flores, Jimmy; Gonzalez, Juan; Wofford, Donald

Certificate of Employability, WELDING TECHNOLOGY - ADVANCED:Deck, Shane; Gonzalez, Juan

Certificate of Occupational Training, ALLIED HEALTH EDUCATOR:Holly, Joanna *

Certificate of Occupational Training, AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY:Archuleta, Frankie; Carrasco, Jesus; Chroninger, Camron

Certificate of Occupational Training, BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTING:Benavides, Charles; Reyes, Savannah

Certificate of Occupational Training, BUSINESS ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR:Chavez, Anna *~; Cheney, Xanthia; Serrano, Lucia; Woods, Toni *; Zavala, Cruz

Certificate of Occupational Training, CHILD DEVELOPMENT:Sherman, Patricia

Certificate of Occupational Training, COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY:Allen, Johnny; Gonzalez, Juan; Mendoza, Vicente; Pacheco, Blas; Palacios, Ismael *~; Sanders, Jared *~; Serrano,Ricardo; Tarango, Carlos *

Certificate of Occupational Training, COMPUTER APPLICATIONS and SUPPORT:Marquez De Guigon, Rebeca

Certificate of Occupational Training, DENTAL ASSISTING:Lanik, Savannah

Certificate of Occupational Training, EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - INTERMEDIATE:Hodge, Kathleen *~

Certificate of Occupational Training, ENGINEERING and DESIGN TECHNOLOGY:Gonzales, Joel; Quintana, Jesus *~; Rosson, Seth *~

Certificate of Occupational Training, HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATIONTECHNOLOGY:Allen, Johnny; Cueto, Manuel; Gonzalez, Juan; Mendoza, Vicente; Pacheco, Blas; Palacios, Ismael*; Sanders, Jared*~; Serrano, Ricardo; Tarango, Carlos*

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Certificate of Occupational Training, MEDICAL ASSISTING:Baca, Jaime; Brisco, Valerie; Hernandez, Rita; Okelberry, Amy *~; Rocha, Jessica; Ruiz, Ramona *~; Sanchez, Monica; Scee, Megan; Velasco, Lydia; Ziegenfus, Megan

Certificate of Occupational Training, MEDICAL CODING:Velasco, Lydia

Certificate of Occupational Training, REFRIGERATION and AIR CONDITIONING TECHNICIAN:Cueto, Manuel

Certificate of Completion, AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY:Chroninger, Camron

Certificate of Completion, CHILD CARE ATTENDANT:Parker, Catalina; Parkey, Yvonne

Certificate of Completion, FOOD SERVICE:Jewell, Jordan; Landry, Courtney; Reney, Ronald*

Certificate of Completion, MEDICAL ASSISTING:Jimenez, Cynthia; Juarez, Yesenia

Certificate of Completion, SANITATION/GROUNDSKEEPING:Yellow, Victor

Certificate of Completion, STOCKING and MERCHANDISING:Brown,Stephen

Certificate of Completion, VETERINARY TECHNICIAN ASSISTANT:Guffey, Terah

Associate of Applied Science, ACCOUNTING:Benavides, Charles; Juarez, Ray; Lanning, April; Perez, Jasmine; Seely, Karen

Associate of Applied Science, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL:Abeyta, Alexander; Abeyta, Matthew; Bellows, Zachary *~; Erdmann, James; Erdmann, Kyle; Meyer, Joseph*; Tarin,Consuelo

Associate of Applied Science, ALLIED HEALTH EDUCATOR:McBride, Lori *

Associate of Applied Science, AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY:Archuleta, Frankie; Carrasco, Jesus

Associate of Applied Science, AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY:Ayd, Michelle; Bennett, David; Blanshan, Johnothan; Brown, Michael; Brown, Scott *; Clark, Alton; Cooper, Paul *; Denton, Michael; Eaton, James; Forbear, Mark *~; Guzman, Moises *~; Harr, Carl; Holbert, Greg; Hudson, Bradley *~; Khan, Muhammad; Kraemer, James *; Little, Victor; Miller, Joseph *~; O’Neil, Richard Jr.*~; Ross, Robert *; Sims, Scott; Snow, Joshua; Stephan, Mark; Troyer, Thomas; Valentin, James; Vialpando, Thomas; Westernoff, Paul *; Williams, Richard; Woodward, Jason *; Zimmer, Kevin

Associate of Applied Science, COMPUTER APPLICATIONS and SUPPORT:Downs, Lindsey

Associate of Applied Science, COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS:Garlinger, Eric; Smith, Caleb; Turcios, Selvin

Assoicate of Applied Science, DENTAL HYGIENE:Haider, Jordan; Ledden, Bonnie *; Lynn, Heather *~; Munoz, Guadalupe; Reese, Sarah; Rosalez, Amy; Stewart, Carla;Trevino, Meliza; Ulibarri, Theresa

Associate of Applied Science, ENGINEERING and DESIGN TECHNOLOGY:Aldavaz, Angel; Gonzales, Joel; Martinson, Chase *~; Orozco, Maura; Perez, Cristina; Quintana, Jesus *~; Rosson, Seth *~; Solis,Jorge *

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Associate of Applied Science, FIRE PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY:Bird, Brian; Grider, Justin; Muller, Adam; Smith, Thomas

Associate of Applied Science, HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY:Allen, Johnny; Cueto, Manuel; Pacheco, Blas; Palacios, Ismael*~; Sanders, Jared*~; Serrano, Ricardo

Associate of Applied Science, LEGAL ASSISTANT STUDIES:Cruz, Karla

Associate of Applied Science, MEDIA ARTS - ANIMATION:Haro, Brianna *~

Associate of Applied Science, MEDIA ARTS - FILM:Godfrey, Aaron Jr.; Lupercio, Julio; Reddoch, Peter

Associate of Applied Science, MEDIA ARTS - GRAPHIC DESIGN:Maciel, Angelica; Uranga, Diamante *~

Associate of Applied Science, POLICE SCIENCE:Romero, Ricky

Associate of Applied Science, RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY:Bejarano, Patsy; Gonzalez, Armando; Moffett, Robert *~; Reid, Lawrence

Associate of Applied Science, WELDING TECHNOLOGY:Deck, Shane; Medina, Joshua; Rodriguez, Denise; Tye, Travis; Wofford, Donald

Associate of Science, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES:Coats, Aaron; Ellis, Joshua; Garvin, Kelly*~; Gibbs, Donald; Grace-Meyer, Kelly; Kane, Emily *; Luginbyhl, Kyle; Martin, Crystal; Pepe, James; Snyder, John *; Stahl, Diane *; Stone, Benjamin *

Associate of Science, MEDICAL ASSISTING:Brisco, Valerie; Jimenez, Cynthia; Juarez, Mayra; Juarez, Yesenia; Sanchez, Monica; Scee, Megan; Velasco, Lydia;Ziegenfus, Megan

Associate of Science, NURSING:Austin, Mary; Barnett, Courtney; Brooks, Jesica; Caldera, Yvonne; Finney, April; Gomez, Margaret; Libbey, Chad; Mayes, Megan; Pacheco, Andrew; Ramirez, Sandra; Thatcher, Jennifer; Urie, Linda *~; Vega, Andrea; Vela, Gina

Associate of Science, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT:Adams, Lindsay; Analla, Marisela; Brown, Megan; Ernst, Sally *~; Evrage, Donna *~; Frazier, Karolyn; Henke, Kassandra;Jordan, Jessica; Madrid, Ramona; Maez, Crystal; Morrill, Carolyne; Munoz, Deidra *; Ortega, Jolanda; Paxton, Janessa;Poland, Patricia; Porter, Courtney; Ronquillo, Lorena; Sarli, Jon *~; Topper, Pam

Associate of Science, PROFESSIONAL PILOT TRAINING:Parsons, William *

Associate of Arts, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION:Brown, Brittney; Chavez, Anna *~; Chavez, Felicia; Chavez, Hector; Cheney, Xanthia; Cloud, Vandy *;Collins,Christina; Earickson, Jacob; Espinoza, Jamie *~; Florez, Paig *~; Lingo, Justin; Mann, Chris; Marquez, Priscilla; Perez, Vanessa; Portio, Curtis; Romero, Paul *~; Rossow, Summer; Serrano, Lucia; Small, Kelly *~; Tays, Casey; Woods, Toni *; Zamora, Jennifer; Zavala, Cruz

Associate of Arts, CHILD DEVELOPMENT:Alferez, Maria *~; Harper,Kelli; Lopez, Mayra; Marquez, Jennifer; Sherman, Patricia

Associate of Arts, CRIMINAL JUSTICE:Birdsey, Christopher; Florez, Naomi; Marquez, Andrea *~; Maynes, Victor Jr.; Meraz, Ana; Oldani, Vanessa *~; Olivas,Rodolfo; Ramirez, Teresa *; Sentell, Michael; Shelton, Nadine; Ward, Rhonda; Zens, Thomas

Associate of Arts, HUMAN SERVICES:Balerio, Michelle; Beougher, Rebekkah; Chacon, Gabriella; Chavez, Iris; Hairston, Danielle; Hernandez, Juan *~; Hernandez, Pete *; Herrera, Leticia; Landaverde, Juana; Litrell, Dmiri; Martinez, Sharon *~; Mestas, Valerie; Mosley, Robin; Washington, Oshanna

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PAGE 10 THE GRAPEVINEAssociate of Arts, TEACHER EDUCATION:Aguilera,Jessica *~; Cheadle, Clarence; Delgado, Manuel; Gonzalez, Gabriela; Guigon, Rebeca; Hall, Heather; Kuehnemund, Sarah *~; Moreno, Nohemi; Pacheco, Sarah; Pack, Caleb *~; Rivera, Maya; Rivera, Stephanie; Slape, Meagan; Stack, Kacy; Strickland, Anthony

Associate of Arts, UNIVERSITY STUDIES:Aceves, Cristina; Archuleta, Michael; Bejarano, Sheila; Bowlen, Trevor; Brillante, Jason *; Carrasco, Pete;Converse, Gregory; Cueto, Manuel; Denison, Lindsey; Espinoza, Geneva; Garcia, Ariel; Guigon, Rebeca; Hagenlocher, Christoph; Hitt, Jenny *~; Huebner, Luke; Jaramillo, Brianna; Kincaid, Shannon; Kundomal, Kali; Lee, Amber *; Linton, Lester; Madrid, Erica; Madril, Ignacio; Mauldin, Grace; Mauldin, Stephen; Medina, Norma *~; Moore Moreno, Marina; Munoz, Jonathan; Pack, Caleb *~; Quintana, Erica; Rey, Andrew; Rosas, Crystil *~; Salgado, Manuel; Sifuentes, Victoria *~; Thomas, Cynthia

ENMU-ROSWELL HOLDS COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY

Close to 300 graduates participated in Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell’s Fifty-Seventh Commencement Convocation on May 11 at the Roswell Wool Bowl. This spring marks the largest total graduating class at ENMU-Roswell, with approximately 450 candidates for graduation. Certificate of Employability graduates from the New Mexico Youth ChalleNGe Academy took part in the ceremony, in addition to bachelor’s and master’s degree candidates from Eastern New Mexico University and master’s degree candidates from New Mexico Highlands University’s School of Social Work. Dr. Steven Gamble, ENMU president, members of the ENMU Board of Regents, and members of the ENMU-Roswell Community College Board attended. Cadets with the Youth ChalleNGe Academy served as the Color Guard. The Tom Blake Trio sang the National Anthem. Music was provided by the ENMU-Roswell Community Band. The Roswell Fire Department ended the ceremony with a colorful fireworks display. The featured speaker was Gina Vela, who graduated with an Associate of Science degree in nursing. She was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She moved to Roswell in 2005 and graduated from Roswell High School in 2009. Vela enrolled at ENMU-Roswell as a Presidential Scholar and is a member of Phi Theta Kappa honor society. She is the second oldest of her siblings and is the first in her family to graduate from college. Following graduation, she plans to continue her education and obtain a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She then plans to enroll in an anesthesiology training program to become a Certified Nurse Anesthetist. Vela is married and until recently, worked two part-time jobs. She was employed at Subway for three years and she worked as a student hire through the Presidential Scholarship in the Health Science Center. She has enjoyed her time at ENMU-Roswell, especially the interaction with her instructors.

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GED STUDENTS CELEBRATE GRADUATION

The Adult Basic Education (ABE) Department at ENMU-Roswell held its Twenty-Third Annual GED High School Completion Graduation ceremony on May 10 in the Performing Arts Center on campus. About 50 graduates participated. For adults who did not complete high school, the Tests of General Educational Development (GED) provide an opportunity to earn a high school credential. The GED testing program enables almost 500,000 adults every year to obtain high school equivalency certificates, which is about 15 percent of all high school diplomas issued in the United States. Nearly 23,000 students served annually through New Mexico ABE programs are making significant gains in quality of life. These GED graduates will now have greater access to employment and higher education.

The featured speaker was the Honorable Freddie J. Romero, District Court Judge, Fifth Judicial District. Judge Romero was appointed as District Court Judge in 2005 and elected in 2006. Prior to his appointment, he worked as an Assistant City Attorney in Albuquerque for approximately one year and then entered private practice for the next 23 years. He handles a criminal and civil caseload. Judge Romero participates in several community and statewide activities. He is a member of the New Mexico Juvenile Justice Advisory Commission and serves as Chair of the Chaves County Strategy Board. Judge Romero received his undergraduate degree from New Mexico State University and his law degree from the University of New Mexico School of Law.

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The Grapevine is produced by the ENMU-Roswell College Development Office. For further information, to contribute to future issues of The Grapevine, or to contact the College Development Office, call Donna Oracion at 575-624-7403; e-mail: [email protected] or Maria LeBlanc at 575-624-7404; email: [email protected]. ENMU-Roswell is an Affirmative Action and equal opportunity employer. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its programs, activities, or employment. Persons seeking additional information about the University's nondiscrimination policy should contact the Director of Affirmative Action, ENMU-Roswell, P.O. Box 6000, Roswell, NM 88202-6000.

Please phone 1-866-788-7016 or 562-4150 if you have knowledge or suspicion of fraud committed by an employee of the University. The Office of Internal Audits will investigate and may report it to the proper authorities, if necessary. Please provide the following: A complete description of the alleged fraud; Campus location (Portales, Roswell, or Ruidoso); Party or parties involved, if known; Dollar amount, if known; and Any other information you believe may assist in our investigation.You may remain anonymous, however, please feel free to contact the auditor, Ira Kaye Frashier directly at 575-562-2105.

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What's the Buzz?NATIONAL KIDS TO THE PARKS DAY

SET FOR MAY 19

NEW MEXICO COMMISSION FOR COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERISM TO HOST ROSWELL MEETING

The New Mexico Commission for Community Volunteerism (NMCCV) and ENMU-Roswell are hosting a meeting to gather input about the role of volunteer programs in the Roswell area and how the Commission can help fund volunteer projects. The meeting will be held Thursday, May 31 at 2 p.m. in room 200 of the Health Sciences Center on campus, 75 University Blvd. At the meeting, residents will discuss how Roswell can benefit from volunteer programs engaging youth, seniors, and all ages. NMCCV coordinators say national service programs and volunteer support can help the community to meet growing needs for services such as disaster relief, economic opportunity, education, environmental stewardship, healthy futures, in addition to veterans and military families. To RSVP or for more information, e-mail Suzanne Jamison at [email protected] or contact Jane Batson, Dean of Health at (575)624-7233.

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF CHAVES COUNTY

HONORING FRANK SANCHEZ

The Community Foundation of Chaves County will hold their 3rd Annual Community Foundation HONORS event on Thursday, June 21 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art. The event will honor Frank Sanchez due to his lifelong contributions and passion to help the residents of Chaves County and beyond. The cost is $25 per person. Tickets can be purchased through CFCC’s web site www.chavescf.org or contributions can be forwarded to P.O. Box 3167, Roswell, NM 88202-3167. To RSVP or for more information please contact Susie Russell at (575)622-8900 or email [email protected].

ENMU-ROSWELL RECEIVES UPWARD BOUND FUNDING

The Upward Bound Program at ENMU-Roswell has been selected to receive continued federal funding. The campus was notified by Senator Tom Udall of the new grant for $296,327 for the first budget period (09/01/2012 through 08/31/2013). It is anticipated that the grant will be for a total of 5 years. “We appreciate the value and importance of this work, and wish you continued success in increasing the academic success of these students,” said Fern Goodhart, Health/Education LA, Office of Senator Tom Udall. The grant will allow disadvantaged youth to access educational services at ENMU-Roswell. “We are extremely pleased to receive funding for continued operation of our Upward Bound Program,” said Greg Martinez, TRIO director. “I give special credit to Natalie Martinez, Upward Bound director, and Ramona Miranda, Upward Bound Program Specialist, for all of their hard work and dedication. Upward Bound is a college-based program that provides academic instruction for low-income, disadvantaged high school students who are the first in their families to consider going to college. During the summer, Upward Bound students are involved in an extensive academic program with an emphasis on English, math, and science. Upward Bound has been proven to significantly increase a student's likelihood of finishing college.