William ‘Bill’ Keith Mackey (’55, ’65 M.S.), Chama, N.M. :: He served in the U.S. Navy from 1945 to 1953. At North Texas, he was student government president. He and his wife, Carol McCune (’56, ’65 M.Ed.), taught in Pampa for almost 30 years. His teaching field was industrial arts and he was a woodworker and craftsman. In later years he learned blacksmithing. In 1993, they moved to Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu, N.M., and became permanent volunteers, running the Service Corps and hosting, designing and teaching Elderhostel courses. They also were active members of the Friends of the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad, working on railroad cars and managing the tool car during summer work sessions. They moved to Chama in 2009.
Submitted By jev0010 on Fri, 03/29/2013 - 4:52pm
William ‘Bill’ Keith Mackey (’55, ’65 M.S.), Chama, N.M. :: He served in the U.S. Navy from 1945 to 1953. At North Texas, he was student government president. He and his wife, Carol McCune (’56, ’65 M.Ed.), taught in Pampa for almost 30 years. His teaching field was industrial arts and he was a woodworker and craftsman. In later years he learned blacksmithing. In 1993, they moved to Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu, N.M., and became permanent volunteers, running the Service Corps and hosting, designing and teaching Elderhostel courses. They also were active members of the Friends of the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad, working on railroad cars and managing the tool car during summer work sessions. They moved to Chama in 2009.