Barbara Caraway:  

CLASS OF 1972
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El paso, TX

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Life I left school early and sought adventure by moving to Alaska in '72, and attended the U of Alaska. Then I did commerical art, counseling at a free clinic and drilled water wells, before becoming a court reporter in '85. My husband, Lou, is a neurosurgeon and works too much; we married in '92 during a moose hunt on the Alaska peninsula. I put together a hot glass studio, and am enjoying melting stuff with a blowtorch. (Barbara A. Caraway gallery at glassartists.org) Enjoy gardening, playing with our little dachshunds -- Sofie, Isabel and Fletcher and driving my green Hummer H2, but I'm trying to either add a hydrogen fuel cell modification to it, or ju...Expand for more
st trade it in for a smaller Toyota. Don't know if anyone remembers, but I was born in Morocco (dad was in the Air Force.) Interested in helping indigenous people dig deep water wells in North Africa through non-profit orgs. Also have supported about ten different widows and young women victims of war in Afghanistan since 2001 through Women for Women. I'm a Guardian Angel for the Human Society, and donate to Alaska's Friends of Pets, Doctors without Borders and Amman Amman. Every couple of years, my husband hunts elk in Mescalaro, so we visit El Paso. Write me! If you're ever in Anchorage, call-- I'm in the phone book, same name. Peace out.
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