Officers

Get Acquainted

The newly-elected officers for 2015-1016 would like to get acquainted with YOU.  Click on About Us in the menu above and then click on each entry there to find photo and bio of these friendly people:

        President: Sondra Bradshaw
        Vice President:  Art Gorski
        Secretary and Membership Chair:  Bobbie Pastor
        Treasurer: David Passell
        PMUG Ambassador: Ward Stanke

Newly Elected Officers

         The annual election of Prescott Mac User Group PMUG officers was held Saturday.  Here's our officers for 2015-2016:  Sondra Bradshaw = President.  Art Gorski = Vice President.  Secretary = Bobbie Pastor.  Treasurer = David Passell.  
      Yes, Bobbie and David are continuing to serve again.    And a big thanks to outgoing Prez Robert Raess, and Vice President Pam Wickstrom.  We appreciate everyone who helps make this a really good organization.  Check out  www.pmug.us

Happy Birthday, PMUG!

        Here's an early "Happy Birthday!" to PMUG, Prescott Mac User Group which officially started twenty-five years ago on August 21, 1989.  
        At today's meeting new Prez Rob Raess presided, VP Pam Wickstrom encouraged those attending to volunteer to speak to us at some later dates.  
        We also heard from David Passell, treasurer, and we signed a pretty card to send to Bobbie Pastor, PMUG secretary.  Our "cookie lady" Ginger Carlson brought cake for the birthday.  Jeff Ian from Think4Ink gave a jolly presentation that informed all of us about printers, ink, and the history of PMUG in Prescott. 

Meet Our New Officers

       Election for our new officers was held last week at the June 21 PMUG meeting.  First, thanks to those four hard-working individuals who led us for the last 2 years:  Art Gorski, the out-going Prez, Dave Rothgery, out-going Veep, then the two who agreed to be continue and were re-elected:  Bobbie Pastor, secretary, and David Passell, treasurer.  Give each one a pat on the back!  
        Meet our new PMUG Officers: 

Robert Raess, alias “Rob  is Prez.  Here’s a brief introduction to a busy man.  He’s been a Prescott resident since 1971.  Back in the 80’s he had an Atari for computer games and he remembers “trying to wrap my head around DOS, going to bed with a 2” thick manual on DOS.  Fast forward to the mid 90’s we got a PC and never did anything except play solitaire.  I remember it giving us fits and became a money pit.”
Anyone else identify with those frustrating early computers?  
Rob goes on, “My daughter is a grapic designer and used Macs and helped us get our first iMac running Jaguar, gave us tech support, and we were off.”  He exclaims, “Now, I’m swimming in the deep end, time for the big boy pants!”  
You can picture his smile as he recites this well-known verse, “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.” 
Is there more?  Rob adds this, “Wood artist, wood turner, and Chinese brush painting, hiking, birding, and Bonsai.”
He’s looking forward to a good year at PMUG, working with the team of officers and all the volunteers that make our group such a helpful and friendly bunch of people. 

Stepping up to serve as Vice-Prez is Pam Wickstrom. You’ve seen her helping at the

monthly meetings, but let’s get better acquainted with this smiling gal.  
She’s a 17 year resident of Prescott, and has been in PMUG since 2007 when she “invested heavily” in a Mac Pro desktop and 32 inch monitor for her photography and music interests.  Acquiring multiple Mac devices and software perpetuate her claim of “being master of none.”
  Pam’s education and work experiences have been interestingly varied.  After graduating in 1964 with a BS degree from Columbia University she went to Madison WI where she practiced clinical nursing in the university’s neurosurgical intensive care unit.  Moves to Rochester NY, Redlake, MN, Salt Lake City UT, and Denver CO were career builders, including her MBA.  
Her business years included developing and administering managed care programs for Blue Cross, Blue Shield organizations, then building and directing operations for 10 years as a co-owner of a radiology facility in Prescott.  Most recently, she’s been doing intermittent medical consulting. 
Pam describes herself as “always challenged by adventures and learning.”  This involves completing 10 marathons, including Boston.  Then, there’s camping — from tent, to car-top tent, to a truck with camper and finally to her current RV. 
Spare time?  hiking, antiquing, knitting, playing bridge, grandmothering twins, volunteering at museums at the city of Prescott, and taking OLLI classes.  Oh, ask her about her Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Maggie Mae, who Pam says rescued her!  

Continuing as Secretary is Bobbie Pastor. 

     She's there at the table with a friendly greeting and your name tag.  Her working years followed two years of junior college with a secretarial major.  She worked for Uniroyal Corp, then for  Laura Scudders, picking and packing potatoes chips. This production experience qualified her to apply to Kimberly Clark in Fullerton, Ca where she worked for 33 years and retired with a pension!
         Bobbie says she fell in love with the town square in 1991 when she went through Prescott on the way to Sedona. She moved to Prescott in 2004.
A few years ago she started teaching Beginning Mac SIGs.  (Special Interest Groups)  She is interested in creating photos and takes John Carter’s Digital SIG every month.  
        Bobbie is Vice-mum for her Red Hats chapter.  She is creating a free website just for the Diamond Chics. 
In her spare time she loves to garden and has a very high maintenance landscape.  She shares her life with a "special needs" Jack/Rat terrier named Archie.  Archie is totally blind and socially challenged, but in spite of his peccadilloes, he has volunteered to man the projector  during SIGs at Bobbie’s house.  

Continuing as Treasurer is David Passell. 
       He’s been in PMUG since 1997 and served as President twice, and he’s continuing now as Treasurer. 
Before retiring with his wife Betty in Prescott in 1996 he had some interesting positions.   
        He has a degree from USC in Telecommunications (TV and Radio production) and worked W56 as broadcast engineer/DJ for KUTE in Glendale, CA, then Chief Engineer for FM station WNCN in NYC.
      In 1961 he was telecommunications engineer at JPL (analyzing spacecraft data, writing reports, and writing FORTRAN programs). He did technical writing (IBM, Litton, Associated Writers, Conrac) retiring in 1996 from Ameritec, Duarte, CA.
      David’s Mac history goes back to Apple II in 1978, MAC portable in 1991, Mac TV  in 1995. Currently he has a MINI, an iMAC, and a G3. Latest is 1 TB Time Capsule, scrapped the G3. Has Apple IIc, PB 190CS, SE30, Mac M0001, inoperative (trans) Portable.  Old SW books/magazines (hoarder.)  "I should dust them off for show at a future meeting :)." 
       David is also a member of the PCS (Prescott Computer Society), Yavapai Amateur Radio Club (YARC), and does video recording for his church, and is a PWC volunteer.  Keeping busy is just normal for him. 

Clip Art, Photos, Recent Discoveries

         What a clever picture.  It grabbed my attention and I just had to read what the article said.  Ever said that?
    Google to the rescue.  Well, first I emailed John Carter to ask where he’d found the photo he posted to the pmug.us website.  

         So, I followed his directions and now I can show it to you.
         Google makes it easy to bring up lots of illustrations, clip art, photos.  Here’s a screen shot of the entry I made:  (Click to enlarge this; click again to get back to this page)
    In the search box I had typed “street sign, confused, lost, unclear” not knowing any more descriptive terms for what I wanted.  The first search page allowed me to select “Images.”  
        A huge selection came up, and I could click Show More Results at the bottom of the page.  Click on any illustration and see what the information says.  Some will be stock photos with an embedded watermark.  That means you’ll need to read about licensing, extended license, additional multi-seat License.  Copyright info is on that company’s page.  Click to view Photos, Vectors, Footage, Audio, Mobile, Pricing.  See the company’s phone number, live help number.
      One photo I looked at had a tiny icon in the upper right hand of the page.  Here’s a screen shot of the list that came up. 
      It was fun, clicking to see how the various languages came up in the illustrations. 
        Try it out on some of your blogging or emails.  Your family will be impressed with your knowledge of other languages.

         Looking up “shepherd and sheep”  I scrolled down and when I’d gotten to the 64th picture I found a photo of my son Peter, holding his sheep on his shoulder.  I had posted it to my blog, www.EncouragingU.blogspot.com months ago and  they’ve put it up for anyone to help themselves to the picture.  Clicking on it brings up that page in my blog, with the verses I posted with it.  And on the Google Image page a person can click, bringing it up as JPG 800x533 pixels. 
         We hadn’t thought that it would be automatically available to anyone else.  Hopefully, if someone wanted a copy they’d write and ask for permission.  Maybe that’s wishful thinking, on my part.

Other Recent Discoveries: 
        Planning on selling that nice, older Mac and upping to something new?  You might get some helpful info here:  http://www.mactip.net/how-to-securely-wipe-your-mac-hard-drive-before-selling-it/
        We did decide to go for a new iMac to replace the G4 laptop that Don’s been using.
What do do with a 10 year-old that’s still running, but is before Intel?  We saw the PC column in Courier about recycling or donating.  Asked for info from Prez Art Gorski and John Carter.  John was first to reply, suggesting we donate it to the DAV (Disabled American Veterans) in Prescott. A very knowledgeable man there was happy to take it, and we’re delighted to be able to help someone that way. 
        Curious about all those nifty computers from Apple before you took the plunge and bought yours?  http://apple-history.com/pg4   lists highlights from 1976 to 2012. 
        Wondering about the security of your Contact list, alias Address Book?  http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/10/how-apples-address-book-app-could-allow-the-nsa-to-harvest-your-contacts/
        Keeping up with the latest info posted to our PMUG newsblog?  Look into NetNewsWire  https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/10350/netnewswire  I didn’t see a date on this page. 
        With schools and businesses using iPhones and iPads here’s what’s new with features to help the IT shops lock iOS down and make it easier to manage.  http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/02/apples-new-management-features-help-locked-down-ipads-stay-locked-down/
IT’S ALMOST TIME  for nominating PMUG officers for the May election. Give it some thought.  Your experience could mean some encouraging help for others.  You know how much we appreciate your time and your willingness to step up to this challenge.  You help make PMUG a success! 
        Have a chat with Prez Art Gorski, or Vice Prez Dave Rothgery, or Secretary Bobbie Pastor, or Treasurer David Passell.  Or talk to one of the appointed Chairs: John Carter, Ward Stanke, or a Past Prez: Jim Hamm or Howard LaPittus. Each of them has survived as they served our friendly organization!     * * * 

This was today's handout from Elaine Hardt at the PMUG meeting.  See you next time! 

Welcome to Co-chair PR, Sharon Lampert

        Sharon Lampert will be co-chair for Public Relations for PMUG.  She will serve with Howard Rieder.  
        Let's get acquainted with Sharon.   
        Sharon has been married 39 years and is step-mom to three, one daughter together, and now five grandchildren spread around the country.

        Sharon has worked in Healthcare as RN in the hospital setting, is certified as Lamaze Childbirth Educator, taught classes, attended and assisting in the labor & delivery process (home and hospital births). Returning to school at 50 she completed Women's Health Nurse Practitioner's Program.   In Phoenix she worked in a multi -cultural Women's Clinic.  Besides being certified as a menopause educator, she developed and implemented a holistic program in an OB/GYN Clinic.
     While raising their daughter, she was extensively involved in event planning & fund raising in the school & community. She also founded, developed and implemented the College Career Center at Chaparral High School.
        Sharon enjoys time with her family, knitting, hiking, yoga, reading, photography and women's groups. 
       What about the future?  She retired her medical license in 2012, and hopes to develop a business, doing pregnant belly & newborn photography.
        Thanks to Sharon for volunteering for PMUG.  

Welcome to Co-Chair PR, Howard Rieder

         Howard Rieder will be co-chair for Public Relations for PMUG.  He will serve with Sharon Lampert.  

        Let's get acquainted with Howard.  For fifteen years prior to retirement in 1996, he was Advertising Programs Manager for Nissan Motor Corp.  Prior to that he was Director of Advertising and Public Relations for Revell Toys and Thomas Organ Company.    
        Howard and his wife Kathie moved to Prescott from Los Angeles 17 years ago.  They have three daughters and seven grandchildren.  He holds a B.A. and M.A. Degrees from the University of Southern California.  His Master's Thesis led to inclusion of chapters in two books:  Cinema Examined, and The American Animated Cartoon,  published by E. P. Dutton. And he contributed to a new book, When Magoo Flew.
         Howard's hobbies are audio recording, computers, video editing, reading, and traveling.
        Thanks for volunteering, Howard!

PMUG Officers for 2013-2014

        Well, what do you know?  Last week's PMUG meeting was the annual election of officers, and the "old" officers were willing to work another year!  So, the "old" is now "new."   Art Gorski, president!  David Rothgery, vice president!  Bobbie Pastor, secretary!  David Passell, treasurer!  Congratulations and thanks to all those who attend PMUG and help make it a friendly, helpful, interesting group!  

Hearing from the Hales

        Former PMUG Prez Bob Hale and his wife Sue head for Claremont, California. He writes, "Hope all is well 'on the prairie' and with all of our PMUG colleagues.  Please keep in touch.  We wish you all the best."
        Bob served as Prez from November 2005 until January 2008.  Sue spoke to PMUG, and they hosted a PMUG Christmas party at their home in Prescott Valley.
        He adds, "We have skipped the Lion upgrade, so we're still happily running the venerable Snow Leopard OS's on our Intel iMacs, as are our two sons here."

Introducing Our Officers for 2012-2013

PRESIDENT ART GORSKI  
         Art will continue to serve as President this year!  We appreciate his leadership for PMUG.  
        He started with punch cards and FORTRAN programming in a freshman year college class in 1969. After getting his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering he became interested in the microcomputers that were just coming out in the late 1970's. He took a continuing education class at the local university and learned how to program the 6502 microprocessor in hexadecimal machine language. Since this was the same processor used in the new Apple II computer, Art ended up purchasing one in January of 1979. It's serial number 660, and he still owns it.
        Joining the local computer club, he decided to change careers and go into programming for a living and wrote programs in assembly language and FORTRAN for real-time flight simulators. He bought an original Macintosh 128 in early 1985, and eventually upgraded it to a Mac Plus. Later Macs included a PowerBook 100, PowerBook 2300, PowerMac 7200/90, and a G4 Cube (still owns it).
        Art retired and moved to Prescott in 2007 and spends his time running a couple of websites and programming Mac applications using Real Studio. He has a very sophisticated gigabit home network with a network attached storage server. 
VICE-PRESIDENT DAVE ROTHGERY
      Dave first encountered the computer era when he had to learn FORTRAN in 1969 at Cleveland State University. That is where his programing career started and quickly ended. After graduating from U of Illinois, he spent the next thirty-five years selling technology products to Fortune 100 companies. After starting with Xerox, he moved on to represent companies like, Vydec, Exxon Information Systems, NBI, Inc, Octel Communication Corp, Lucent Technologies, Innerwireless and Adomo.  The products and systems he sold included items like Xerox copiers, word processing systems, local area networks, corporate voice mail systems, in-building wireless systems and unified messaging systems.  
        In 2008 he retired and moved from the Chicago area to Prescott and spends time as a SCORE counselor helping entrepreneurs start a business or improve their business, attending OLLI classes and learning more about Macs.
        After working with PC’s for twenty-five years, he finally migrated to Apple’s Mac platform ten months ago and as the saying goes, “doesn’t want to look back.”  He says the PMUG group has been an excellent forum to shorten the learning curve with Mac and to learn all the shortcuts that make using a Mac so enjoyable.  His primary organization responsibility as Vice President of PMUG is to determine topics and find presenters of those topics for each monthly meeting. Please send him your ideas on topics you would like to learn more about.


SECRETARY BOBBIE PASTOR
      Bobbie continues in the position of Secretary! Bobbie has been with the PMUG group since 2005.    She remembers that it took three months to get her name on the books and a name tag.  She has strived to welcome new members and have their name tags made by the next meeting.  She has added many new tasks to the job.  
      Bobbie's skill development as secretary to PMUG has been basically "seat-of-the-pants".  She did complete two years of junior college with a secretarial major and worked for Uniroyal Corp as a production secretary for three foremen.  Her observation was that the ladies working on the production floor made more money, didn't have to buy clothes for work and NEVER took the work home to finish!  So, Bobbie quit that job and got a job with Laura Scudders picking and packing potatoes chips.  It was right down the street from where she lived and she wore old clothes that had to be hung in a special closet because of the smell of chips and peanut butter.  But she was making twice as much money.  This production experience qualified her to apply to Kimberly Clark in Fullerton, Ca where she worked for 33 years and retired with a pension!
       Bobbie sold her home at the top of the market and had a huge garage sale on everything else.  She moved to Prescott, AZ in 2004.  She had gone through Prescott on the way to Sedona in 1991 and fell in love with the town square.  
        She was catapulted into the PMUG Secretarial position in 2005 (fourth meeting) because the current Secretary was moving out of state, and has developed the job so well, that no one would even think of volunteering to take that detailed-oriented, time-consuming  job over, on a bet!  Bobbie is Secretary for life!
        Besides being Secretary and organizing the annual picnic, Bobbie has taken on the task of offering Beginning Mac SIGs.  She has had some down time on that task this last year.  She plans to resume this classes, however,  later this year.  Due to the Library charging for rooms, Bobbie will hold her SIGs in her home with a limit of 10 members.  She has to catch up on the new operating system and install it on her computer as well as the club's computer.
Bobbie is Vice-mum for her Red Hats chapter.  She is creating a free website just for the Diamond Chics.  She loves to garden and has a very high maintenance landscape.  She is interested in creating photos and takes John's Digital SIG every month.  She shares her life with a "special needs" Jack/Rat terrier named Archie.  Archie is totally blind and socially challenged, but in spite of his peccadilloes, he has volunteered to man the projector  during our SIGs.

TREASURER DAVID PASSELL
      Another term as treasurer for David; three cheers!    David’s degree is from USC in Telecommunications (TV and Radio production) W56 as broadcast engineer/DJ for KUTE in Glendale, CA, then Chief Engineer for FM station WNCN in NYC.
      In 1961 he was telecommunications engineer at JPL (analyzing spacecraft data, writing reports, and writing FORTRAN programs). He did technical writing (IBM, Litton, Associated Writers, Conrac) retiring in 1996 from Ameritec, Duarte, CA.
       Betty and David came to Prescott in 1996. His Mac history: Apple II - 1978, MAC portable - 1991, Mac TV - 1995. Currently he has a MINI, an iMAC, and a G3. In PMUG since 1997, he’s been President twice and continues as Treasurer.
       David is also a member of the PCS (Prescott Computer Society), Yavapai Amateur Radio Club (YARC), and does video recording for his church. 

PR Position Filled

         De Prez Howard LaPittus announced to Saturday's PMUG meeting that Ann Schwab has volunteered for the PR position.  Ann is now appointed to the Board and will specialize in public relations for our Mac group.

          If you haven't already meet our smiling new gal, here's a little about Ann in her own words.
         Ann Schwab is a new  resident of 2 years to Prescott, moving from Orange County, Calif.  Originally from a Naval family that moved often, Ann grew up in LA and attended college in the northwest.  Working in Calif.  as a speech therapist for the Anaheim High School district, she was a speech therapist at St. Jude in Fullerton for several years and at various rehab hospitals.  Prior to that Ann had a banking career, but didn't find that it had enough verbal opportunities!!
         "Moving to Prescott  for semi-retirement, my current job is focused on school age clients and luckily I can do it in  just half a week."
          Ann has an adopted dog and cat who take a lot of energy.  The dog is a Doberman who needs lots of walks, and luckily Prescott has wonderful trails and parks.  She adds, "Bike riding is also favorite of mine and I am hoping to meet more people who ride."
          She concludes, "The Mac users group was appealing because of networking opportunities, but also learning new ways to use and enjoy a computer.  Most of my experience with computers was in my former life as a banker and more recently with assistive technologies for communicatively-handicapped persons.  But, being at home in a beautiful place and using the computer to keep in touch with others is truly rewarding, and I am looking forward to learning more ways to do  just that!"

Here's the Latest Announcement

        Maybe you saw the original posting on 12-31-10. It's updated today, Jan. 27, 2011:
        De Prez Howard LaPittus sends us this announcement, "New Board Member To Be Appointed." He describes this opportunity which awaits one of our PMUG members.
        "The PMUG Board will be appointing a New Board Member who will be in charge of Public Relations. This person will be responsible for newspaper announcements, brochure distribution, radio announcements, surveys, etc. No experience necessary. If you would like to volunteer for this great, new fun experience please let me know. I will support this person with guidance, details of responsibilities, goals and objectives. If you are interested please email Howard LaPittus."

Goodbye to De Previous Prez

At today's PMUG meeting we officially sent De Previous Prez Allen Laudenslager off to Denver, to his new home.  Elaine read the following:

Email sent to Allen Laudenslager,
           11-11-10:
Do not be alarmed,
But someone purporting to be “Allen L”
Has aroused our suspicion!
He threatens to move to someplace called D - 
Now, how is that for wishin’
But we have reason to believe
That the email in question
is baloney. 
Why would anyone who lives currently
In Prescott, Arizon-ee

Pull up stakes, stuff suitcases
And pack up his Mac;
Wave goodbye, completely?  
The very idea makes me
Question someone’s sanity!  
Should said email be true
We would feel sad,
And pout and frown;
How could such a good guy
Leave and let us down! 
Part Two of this Ballad, 
         11-13-10: 
OK, stop the sniveling,
‘Tis time to brave up and 
Try to somehow smile;
We value our memories of him,
That makes this rhyme worthwhile.
We’ve had it verified by
Allen Laudenslager!
The previous prez
Has written to substantiate 
‘Twas true what the email sez.
He moves north to brave the snow!
Off he goes, now it’s up to us
To toughen up and go
To display our better manners
which we will try to show. 
Onward PMUG, there’s work to do:
Gather when we can
To learn, and then to share;
We appreciate each other . . . 
How much we really care!
* These strongly held opinions
verbalized by Elaine Hardt
with full permission from
the “powers that be”!  

New Officers for PMUG

PRESIDENT HOWARD LA PITTUS

          Howard is semi-retired, doing consulting work for companies that have federal government contracts.  Howard attended the Art Center School in Los Angeles, majoring in commercial photography. After leaving school he was a free-lance photographer doing fashion photography and covering the entertainment industry. Yes, he was a paparazzi, covering such Hollywood events as the Golden Globe Awards, movie premiers and various entertainment social events.

          Howard has over 40 years (yes, he is old) of diversified business management experience in the commercial film processing, photographic equipment, consumer catalog, and educational supply industries.

          One of the most exciting and rewarding experiences came when he had the responsibility of managing the JPL account in Pasadena. This involved the acquisitions, delivery and installation of photographic processing equipment that was used to process the first pictures from the moon.

          Howard, his wife Carol and dog Oliver moved to Prescott in 2005 from PA. Howard’s first computer experience was running an IBM Tab Card installation which including writing computer programs in RPG in the 60’s. (Yes, he is old!) Howard switched from a PC to a Mac in 2005. His hobbies include photography, meteorology and stamp collecting. And, “long walks on the beach, smoking his favorite cigar,” he adds.

VICE PRESIDENT ART GORSKI

          Art started with punch cards and FORTRAN programming in a freshman year college class in 1969. After getting his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering he became interested in the microcomputers that were just coming out in the late 1970's. He took a continuing education class at the local university and learned how to program the 6502 microprocessor in hexadecimal machine language. Since this was the same processor used in the new Apple II computer, Art ended up purchasing one in January of 1979. It's serial number 660, and he still owns it.

          Joining the local computer club, he decided to change careers and go into programming for a living and wrote programs in assembly language and FORTRAN for real-time flight simulators. He bought an original Macintosh 128 in early 1985, and eventually upgraded it to a Mac Plus. Later Macs included a PowerBook 100, PowerBook 2300, PowerMac 7200/90, and a G4 Cube (still owns it).

          He retired and moved to Prescott in 2007 and spends his time running a couple of websites and generally geeking out. He has a very sophisticated gigabit home network with a network attached storage server.

SECRETARY BOBBIE PASTOR

          After earning her Secretarial major in college Bobbie started at UniRoyal Rubber Company in Santa Ana, California where she did clerical work. From there she worked for Laura Scudders, then Kimberly Clark, retiring thirty-three years later. In 2003, Bobbie retired at 58 ½, sold her house in Placentia and headed to Prescott, AZ. Here she found the Mac User Group, and was “sentenced to being Secretary of PMUG” in 2006. She keeps the books, sends out notices, takes minutes, keeps attendance and has possession of the PMUG computer, projector and files for the club. Along with John Carter and Jim Hamm, she volunteers a Basic Mac SIG for PMUG members.

          She loves gardening and has a high maintenance landscape.  She is Vice-mum for the Diamond Chics Red Hat chapter.  She uses a lot of computer techniques that she has learned from being a member of the club and hopes to get a newsletter and website up for the ladies.  Home decorating and photography is of great interest, however, she doesn't seem to find the time for them.

          She lives with her "special needs" fur child, Archie.  He is not only blind, but he is socially challenged.  He loves to help her in the yard, and one of these days we will actually find time to grow vegetables!

TREASURER DAVID PASSELL

          David’s degree is from USC in Telecommunications (TV and Radio production) W56 as broadcast engineer/DJ for KUTE in Glendale, CA, then Chief Engineer for FM station WNCN in NYC.

          In 1961 he was telecommunications engineer at JPL (analyzing spacecraft data, writing reports, and writing FORTRAN programs). He did technical writing (IBM, Litton, Associated Writers, Conrac) retiring in 1996 from Ameritec, Duarte, CA.

          Betty and David came to Prescott in 1996. His Mac history: Apple II - 1978, MAC portable - 1991, Mac TV - 1995. Currently he has a MINI, an iMAC, and a G3. In PMUG since 1997, he’s been President twice and continues as Treasurer.