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Updated 24 July 2009
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Orion, the Hunter
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One winter night in early 1965, in response to my questions
about what I saw in the sky, my mom pointed out the constellation Orion
(pictured above). So began my intellectual journey into things
scientific and mathematical. Thus, I am reminded that it is not really
possible to do anything very well without the help and generosity of others.
In addition to my mom, I am the beneficiary of the extraordinary support
of the following:
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My wife Sue and our daughters Colleen and Christina who have
believed in me and who have endured many hours without me as I tried to
figure out what in the heck I'm doing ...
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Mr. L. Edward Wasserman, former Chaffey mathematics teacher,
who extended enormous kindness, encouragement, generosity and a lot of
great food (including the world's best "German pizza"), and who modeled
a balanced philosophy to emulate during my first three years' teaching.
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Ms. Julie Kaney, mathematics teacher at
Los
Osos High School, my mentor teacher when I did my student teaching at
Alta Loma
High School in 1991, for her wisdom and patience as she started me off the
right way.
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Dr. Donald Ferguson, my friend and classmate at Cal, for
extending the opportunity to share his research, first at Kitt Peak near
Tucson, AZ and later with the Hubble Space Telescope, and for lots of enlightening
conversations.
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Mr. Carl P. Spaulding and Mr. Monte L. Marks for giving me
my first real job out of college and for mentoring me as I grew up in the
real world.
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Dr. Gabriel Lugo, of the University of
North Carolina, Wilmington, who was my section leader (TA) in my first calculus
classes at Cal. With patience and skill, Dr. Lugo made sure we worked hard
and that we "got it." His enthusiasm and attention to the needs of his students
inspire me to this day.
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Mrs. Helen Hattar, my former mathematics department chairperson
and professional mentor for vision and encouragement.
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Mr. Derril Harvey and Ms. Marla White, my department chairpersons
at Chaffey who exude great patience with me (and my tendencies to rage against
what I don't like) and give me tremendous latitude
in what I do (and don't do) ...
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Mr. Steven Mercado and Mr. John Santia for continuing inspiration
and modeling of what a real teacher is really like ...
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Mrs. Anne Kunze, former assistant principal of instruction
at Chaffey High School, and former principal of Preston
Junior High School in Preston, Idaho, for expertise, encouragement
and effective hand holding as I wrote the Astronomy courses, then
got them accepted by our various curriculum committees and finally by the
University of California.
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Rosalea Orozco and my first astronomy students for inspiration,
trust,
and patience.
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Gabriel Barbosa and his sister, Patty, who launched our first
Astronomy web pages.
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God, to whom all good things are ultimately traceable.
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