Immigration Rights and Resources for the Campus Community

Exercising Your Rights to Free Speech

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After graduation, David went to work with the BLM in several locations as a Range Conservationist, then transferred to the U.S. Forest Service and worked as a Survey Technician, Forestry Technician, Range Conservationist, and Wildlife Biologist. David left the Forest Service to work in the native grass seed industry both as a grower and seller. He left the seed business and worked as a researcher at the Colorado State University Yellowjacket Research Center in southwest Colorado. Seven years later, he took a job with the Southern Ute Indian Tribe as the Range Manager, then as the Agriculture Division Head. He retired in 2006. After retirement, he worked as a carpenter, substitute school teacher, tile setter, and private tour guide at Mesa Verde National Park and other archeological sites in the 4-Corners Country. Since 1971, David has owned and worked on his small farm in Montezuma County, Colorado. David says his years at Humboldt State College were among the best of his life, and he is still in touch with a few of his classmates. He would like to visit the campus someday, but he would surely get lost among all the new buildings that make up the campus today, he says. Go Lumberjacks!

Alumni Grad Year
1964
Alumni Major