Link Marks (’62), Lovington, N.M. :: After graduation, he moved to New Mexico to start an oilfield engine servicing company with his father. He expanded to operating oil and gas wells and drilling rigs. He was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He was honored as a Lea County Pioneer in 2009 and was a board member of the Lea County Museum. Link earned his pilot’s license in 1968 and logged 7,500 hours in single and multi-engine aircraft. He also was a lifelong sportsman and collected antique cars, artifacts, movie posters, washing machines and spark plugs.
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Link Marks (’62), Lovington, N.M. :: After graduation, he moved to New Mexico to start an oilfield engine servicing company with his father. He expanded to operating oil and gas wells and drilling rigs. He was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He was honored as a Lea County Pioneer in 2009 and was a board member of the Lea County Museum. Link earned his pilot’s license in 1968 and logged 7,500 hours in single and multi-engine aircraft. He also was a lifelong sportsman and collected antique cars, artifacts, movie posters, washing machines and spark plugs.