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A SALUTE TO SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & ENGINEERING Posted 2012 © Napa Valley College (The photos included here are only a small part of the history. We acknowledge the many others who also made significant contributions.) Back row, from leſt: Charlie Ray, Math; Russell Wright, Math; Dick Bieraugel, Chemistry; Peter Lutes, Chemistry; John Charlesworth, Astronomy; Dr. John Boyd, Biology; Sco Rose, Biology; and unknown. Front, from leſt: Dr. Chris Burdi, Math; Barbara Klemenok, Biology; Robert Beae, Geology; Del Barney, Physics, and Bill Doyle, Biology. Back row, from leſt, Sco Rose, Niles Severy, John Charlesworth, Nick Anast, Dr. Chris Burdi and Richard Della Valle. Front row, from leſt, Diane Van Dusen, Dr. Charlie Ray, Dr. Diane Woodruff, Barbara Klemenok. Harry Tramner Dr. Charles Ray, leſt and right above Dr. Chris Burdi, above leſt, teaching. Right, with one of the countless students who have benefied from the scholarships he established. Dr. Curs Fromke at a rally in support of Measure N, 2002. Dr. Bonnie Moore and Dr. Stephanie Burns volunteered at the Earth Day celebraons. Bill Fried and Anne Cook at the Math Lab. The new Life Sciences Building opened in 2008. At the ribbon cung, from leſt: Dr. Dan Clemens, Dr. Stephanie Burns, Dr. Bonnie Moore, Danielle Alexander and Sco Rose. Dr. Dan Clemens, leſt, and Niles Severy, right at the MESA Science Fair. Antonio Castro encourages future engineers.

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A SAlute to Science, MAtheMAticS & engineering

Posted 2012 © Napa Valley College (The photos included here are only a small part of the history. We acknowledge the many others who also made significant contributions.)

Back row, from left: Charlie Ray, Math; Russell Wright, Math; Dick Bieraugel, Chemistry; Peter Lutes, Chemistry; John Charlesworth, Astronomy; Dr. John Boyd, Biology; Scott Rose, Biology; and unknown. Front, from left: Dr. Chris Burditt, Math; Barbara Klemenok, Biology; Robert Beatie, Geology; Del Barney, Physics, and Bill Doyle, Biology.

Back row, from left, Scott Rose, Niles Severy, John Charlesworth, Nick Anast, Dr. Chris Burditt and Richard Della Valle. Front row, from left, Diane Van Dusen, Dr. Charlie Ray, Dr. Diane Woodruff, Barbara Klemenok.

Harry Tramner

Dr. Charles Ray, left and right above Dr. Chris Burditt, above left, teaching. Right, with one of the countless students who have benefitted from the scholarships he established.

Dr. Curtis Fromke at a rally in support of Measure N, 2002.

Dr. Bonnie Moore and Dr. Stephanie Burns volunteered at the Earth Day celebrations.

Bill Fried and Anne Cook at the Math Lab.

The new Life Sciences Building opened in 2008. At the ribbon cutting, from left: Dr. Dan Clemens, Dr. Stephanie Burns, Dr. Bonnie Moore, Danielle Alexander and Scott Rose.

Dr. Dan Clemens, left, and Niles Severy, right at the MESA Science Fair.

Antonio Castro encourages future engineers.