APPENDIX B: PERSONNEL Biographies of Padre Island National Seashore Superintendents William L. Bowen (July 1, 1963 - February 1966) William L. (Bill) Bowen served as the first superintendent of Padre Island National Seashore beginning July 1, 1963. Prior to this, he was chief of the Division of National Park and Recreation Area Planning at National Park Service headquarters in Washington, DC, and regional chief of Recreation Resource Planning of Region III, later called Southwest Region, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Most of the preliminary planning for Padre Island National Seashore occurred during Bowen's years in Santa Fe. While in Washington, however, he participated in securing Congressional authorization of Padre Island as well as Cape Cod National Seashore and Point Reyes National Seashore. During his superintendency, Bowen initiated land acquisition for the park, established a viable public image in the region, and arranged for the first permanent headquarters at Flour Bluff. Superintendent Bowen left Padre Island to serve as chief of Design and Construction at the National Park Service Western Regional Office in San Francisco, California, in February 1966. He retired from the Park Service in 1971 as Director of the Western Service Center in San Francisco. In 1993, he was living in Kentucky.
Ernest Borgman came to Padre Island as its first park ranger in 1964. His previous assignments included Grand Teton, Shenandoah, Everglades, and immediately preceding Padre Island he was chief ranger at Virgin Islands National Park. Borgman, a native of Wyoming, graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. He developed the first master plan for Padre Island. When he became superintendent after Bill Bowen transferred in 1966, Borgman continued land acquisition for the park, initiated and oversaw construction of the Malaquite Beach facilities, and presided over the official dedication and opening of Padre Island National Seashore in 1968. He transferred in October 1969 to serve as superintendent of Mt. McKinley National Park and Katmai National Monument in Alaska, headquartered in Anchorage. Borgman retired from his last assignment at Klamath Falls Group, Oregon, in 1980, and no longer maintains contact with the Park Service.
Jim McLaughlin began his National Park Service career in 1954 as a ranger with Yosemite National Park. In 1961 he transferred to the Midwest Regional Office in Omaha working as a park planner. Two years later McLaughlin became superintendent of Muir Woods National Monument, California, and within two years moved to an administrative position with Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee and North Carolina. McLaughlin arrived at Padre Island National Seashore in May 1970 to serve as the first superintendent charged with an operating park. During his tenure, McLaughlin phased out the private use of the spoil islands in spite of significant local objection. He also initiated a ban of four-wheel drive vehicles from the dunes and Little Shell Beach (later reversed) and ended cattle grazing on the island. He transferred to Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in 1973 and retired from the Park Service as assistant superintendent of Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park in 1981. He resides in California.
Jack Turney held a bachelor's degree in physical science and a master's in anthropology when he entered the National Park Service as a ranger at Bandelier National Monument in 1950. From there, he moved to be superintendent of Aztec Ruins in New Mexico and Walnut Canyon in Arizona. In 1967 Turney became superintendent of White Sands National Monument in New Mexico. Six years later he transferred to Padre Island National Seashore to serve as the fourth superintendent. Turney followed the tumultuous years of establishing the National Seashore and thus began his superintendency by building community relations. During his stay at Padre Island, he addressed the declining facilities of Malaquite Beach facilities and strengthened natural resource conservation programs. Turney left to be superintendent at Buffalo National River in 1978 and retired from the Park Service in 1980. He is no longer maintains contact with the National Park Service.
Myrl Brooks began his Park Service career as a ranger at Blue Ridge National Parkway in 1954, then moved to be a district ranger at Acadia National Park in 1962. He became assistant chief ranger at Big Bend in 1963, serving for three years. From 1966 to 1968, Brooks served as chief of interpretation at Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park in North Dakota, then moved to Washington to work on master planning projects. In 1971 he assumed the first superintendency at Voyagers National Park in Minnesota. Brooks transferred to Padre Island National Seashore in December 1978. While superintendent he encouraged better interpretation programs and clean-up efforts on the beach. After his tenure at Padre Island, Meryl Brooks maintained contact with the National Park Service until he passed away.
Bill Lukens served over 21 years in various parks in California, Colorado, Utah, Montana, and New Mexico. He transferred from superintendent of Saguaro National Monument in May 1980 to superintendent of Padre Island. During Lukens' tenure, he stressed preservation and conservation of the island's natural and cultural resources. He oversaw the development and adoption of the first General Management Plan/Development Concept Plan (1983), instituted a hazardous waste drum monitoring and removal program, and revised natural resource plans. Bill Lukens retired in September 1987 and lives in Arizona.
John Hunter began as a seasonal Park Service employee at Badlands National Monument in South Dakota. In 1963, he took his first assignment as a ranger at Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site. Hunter became district ranger at Assateague National Seashore in 1966 and then became chief ranger in 1971. His first superintendent position was with Stones River National Battlefield in Tennessee in 1971, then Bandelier National Monument in 1974. Hunter transferred to Padre Island in February 1988. During his tenure at Padre Island National Seashore, he enhanced community relations, raised funds for the new Malaquite Beach facility, and oversaw its completion. He transferred to the Southwest Regional Office in March 1991 and retired soon afterwards to the Corpus Christi area.
Butch Farabee began his permanent career with the National Park Service as a ranger in Glen Canyon NRA in 1965. After a three-year term with the Tucson Police Department, Farabee worked at Lake Mead NRA from 1968 to 1970 and then moved to Yosemite National Park in 1971. He transferred to Grand Canyon National Park in 1981 as Assistant Chief Ranger. He advanced to Management Assistant before leaving in 1986. Farabee served as the first Emergency Services Coordinator in Washington, DC, from 1986 to 1991 then came to Padre Island. After leaving Padre Island, he spent the rest of his career as the Assistant Superintendent of Glacier National Park, although most of his time was actually spent as acting Superintendent. He retired on December 31, 1999 credited with 34 years of service. After retirement he wrote the book "Death, Daring, and Disaster: A History of Search and Rescue in the National Parks". It was published in 1998 by Roberts Rinehart Publishers.
Patrick McCary began his National Park Service career in 1977 as a maintenance worker at Rocky Mountain National Park. In late 1977, he transferred to Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity NRA, as a maintenance mechanic leader. McCary moved to the Denver Service Center in 1980 to serve as a project supervisor for Michigan, Maine, and Massachusetts, and assumed the position of contract administrator for the West Coast and Alaska in 1983. After two years, he became regional contracting officer for the former Pacific Northwest Region before being transferred to the former Southwest Region as division chief for contracting and property management. In 1989 McCary received his first appointment as superintendent at Lake Meredith NRA. He became the ninth superintendent of Padre Island National Seashore in 1996. Following his service at Padre Island Mr. McCrary went on to serve as Superintendent at the new Oklahoma City National Memorial in 1998 then again as Superintendent at Lowell National Historical Park in 1999.
Jock Whitworth began his career as a seasonal ranger at Montezuma Castle National Monument in 1978. He received his first permanent position as a park ranger/dispatcher at Grand Canyon National Park, also in 1978. A year later he transferred to Wupatki and Sunset Crater Volcano National Monuments as a lead park ranger. He worked as a district ranger at Carlsbad Caverns National Park from 1983 to 1985 and as a district naturalist at Theodore Roosevelt National Park from 1985 to 1988. This was followed by his first superintendency at Big Hole National Battlefield from 1988 to 1993, from there he transferred to Rocky Mountain National Park as the West Unit Manager. While at Rocky Mountain NP he served as the acting superintendent at Chamizal National Memorial for six months. Partial List of Padre Island National Seashore Employees 1963 - 2000 Those listed multiple times have held more than one position at the park.
Acquisition Officer Alan StaggersStaff Appraiser Samuel McBurnettAdministrative Officer/Administrative Assistant Gary DebuskBetty Frantum Doug Hopley John Lancaster James W. Lewis Malcolm Pace Richard Portillo Naomi L. Wiley Administrative Technician Jeanie GoffRuby Martin General Supply Assistant Malcolm PaceContract Specialist Anita McDanielPurchasing Agent Anita McDanielComputer Programmer Gary DeBuskDennis Owen Computer Specialist Dennis OwenAdministrative Secretary Aileen AdamsBetty Carney Jeanie Goff Christi Lange Marilyn McConkey Secretary Betsy Coffee-DavisonAnnette K. Medina Gertrude Murdoch Clerk-Typist/Clerk-Steno Jo Ann AllenAlma Cochran Betsy Coffee-Davison Karen Jordan Budget Assistant Alma CochranSherry LaFrance Dennis Owen Donna Tipton Budget and Finance Assistant Alma CochranBudget Analyst Sherry LaFrancePersonnel Clerk Alma CochranPersonnel Assistant Alma T. CochranLawrence P. Dupne Jeannie McCaughan Personnel Management Specialist Jeanie GoffSupply Clerk Dolores A. AmadorLaura Collins Dora Deeke Ruby Martin Anita McDaniel Dennis Owen
Supervisory Park Ranger/Chief Ranger Ernest BorgmanCharles A. (Don) Budge James D. Arnott October Maxwell Hancock Stephen E. Adams Thomas McDaniel Gus Martinez Park Ranger, Protection Specialist Thomas McDanielSouth Padre District Ranger W. A. (Art) PartinRoger E. Reisch North Padre District Ranger John D. LinahanGulf Coast District Ranger Dan JaramilloP.J. Pearson Wayne Norton Laguna Madre District Ranger Robert S. (Steve) MillerEd Wood Supervisory Park Ranger Steve AdamsThomas Crowson Mark Foust Gus Martinez Dan Moses Charles L. Pearson Park Ranger Arthur B. AbramsMark Arsenault Robert M. Bailey John Bandurski Charles D. Boiling Mark Bush Darlene M. Carnes Robert D. Carnes Gary Carroll Robert P. Cherry Don Colville Thomas W. Davison Pat Donohue Carl Dyer Mary Dyer Troy Erickson Paul Eubank Keith Frutchey Maria C. Gillett Eve Hunter Luis Krug Richard McCamant Robert John Maguire Anita Maus (McDaniel) Russell A. Miller J. Christopher Parkerson Randall Reader Donna Shaver Joseph L. Sewelk Lori Speaks Perky Wheeler Mark White J. William (Bill) Tanner Joe Wegener Randall W. Wester Herbert Stites Criminal Investigator Mark FoustDaniel Wirth Park Policeman Bob HarveyLaw Enforcement Specialist John HollandBilk Tanner Ranger Activity Clerk Jeanie GoffDiane Hernandez Melissa Hernandez Sherry LaFrance Chris Middleton Dennis Owen Secretary, Office Automation Jeanie GoffMarilyn McConkey Telecommunication Equipment Operator Sherry LaFranceJoe Perez Norma Vaden Visitor Use Assistant Ron CarpenoSharon Mason Johnathan Sanders
Chief Park Naturalist James K. (Ken) BakerDerek O. Hambly Robert G. Whistler Chief, Interpretation Branch John LujanSupervisory Training/Education Specialist Kristey TannehillEducation Specialist Kristey BosworthEducation Technician Phillip L. SlatterySupervisory Park Ranger, Interpretation Sue HansenRussell E. Osborne Frank Sumrak Supervisory Park Ranger, Fee Collector Fred CochranPark Ranger, Interpretation Kristey Bosworth TannehillDavid Domengeaux Darlene M. Carnes Fred Cochran Juventino Gutierrez Peter L. Morrell Joe Perez Russ Smith Anne Anderson Wallen April Thomas Park Guide Phillip L. SlatteryVisitor Use Assistant Norma Vaden
Chief, Division of Science, Resources Management, and Interpretation John MillerChief, Science and Resource Management Ken McMullenSupervisory Natural Resource Specialist/Chief, Resource Management Jeffifer L. BjorkJohn Milker Supervisory Natural Resource Specialist Donna ShaverNatural Resources Management Specialist Sean BakerDarrell Echols Natural Resources Specialist Jennifer BjorkDonna Shaver Biologist Darrell EcholsBiological Aide Donna ShaverResearch Biologist Robert E. KingDonna Shaver Jim Woods Biological Science Technician Sean BakerDarrell Echols Geographic Information Specialist Darrell EcholsPark Technician Larry BarnettRene Castillo Thomas L. McDaniel Leon Navarette Pat Ozment Barry Richards (Law Enforcement) Barbara F. Shelton Environmental Protection Specialist Paul EubankRichard McCamant Arlene Wimer
Construction Supervisor Don PurseChief of Maintenance Peter AmodeiBob La France Paul Gerrish Sheldon Smith Facility Manager Peter AmodeiJohn Gibson Bob LaFrance Harry O'Bryant Richard Schneider Caretaker Raul ValdezWater Treatment Plant Operator Thomas BenbrookSewage Disposal Plant Operator Dana L. MeekCarpenter Edgar FunesEdward Graham Charles Moss Maintenance Supervisor Rudolf FichtnerMaintenance Mechanic Supervisor Glenda HammondTimothy Jarrell Maintenance Mechanic Foreman Dwayne CouradTimothy Jarrell Dwight F. Lange Edwin J. Thompson Maintenance Mechanic Leader Reynaldo BrownMaintenance Mechanic Ruben AbregoReynaldo Brown Glenda Hammond Dwight Lange Charles L. Moss Maintenance Worker Debbie AdamsLee E. Brawley Bruce M. Burns Lynn Chelewski Rose Cortez Fred Fisher Anthony P. Menard Tony Moreno David Vanecek Automotive Worker Foreman Glenda HammondAutomotive Worker Jim KobusMotor Vehicle Operator Kenneth AdamsEdgar Funes Tony Gomez Margarito Hinojosa John Rohmfeld Engineering Equipment Operator Rodolfo VillarrealTractor Operator Robert E. AcklenUtility Systems Operator Rose CortezDavid Poe Maintenance Management, Clerk-Typist Christine J. MiddletonHousekeeping Aid Lynn ChelewskiLaborer Debbie AdamsRose Cortez Ricardo Galvan Arnulfo Garcia Oliver W. Gilmore Juventino Gutierrez Benito H. Martinez Wayne Munoz Tony Moreno Teresa Wegener Secretary Chris MiddletonTransportation/Mobile Equipment Supervisor Glenda Hammond
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