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IN MEMORY


Geologic Ethics & Professional Practices is now available on CD


This CD is a collection of articles, columns, letters to the editor, and other material addressing professional ethics and general issues of professional geolog- ic practice that were printed in The Professional Geologist. It includes an electronic version of the now out-of-print Geologic Ethics and Professional Practices 1987-1997, AIPG Reprint Series #1. The intent of this CD is col- lection of this material in a single place so that the issues and ques- tions raised by the material may be more conveniently studied. The intended ‘students’ of this CD include everyone interested in the topic, from the new student of geology to professors emeritus, working geologists, retired geolo- gists, and those interested in the geologic profession.


AIPG members will be able to update their copy of this CD by regularly downloading the pe&p index.xls file from the www.aipg. org under “Ethics” and by down- loading the electronic version of The Professional Geologist from the members only area of the AIPG website. The cost of the CD is $25 for members, $35 for non-members, $15 for student members and $18 for non-mem- ber students, plus shipping and handling. To order go to www. aipg.org.


Jay G. Marks CPG-00048


Charter/Emeritus Member Member Since 1964 March 28, 2016


Englewood, Colorado


Charles Weiner CPG-03218


Member Since 1976 April 6, 2016


Houston, Texas


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Jay G. Marks, CPG-00048, somewhat shy of his 100th birthday, passed away in the early morning hours on Monday, March 28, 2016, as he wished, in his own bed, with his immediate family nearby. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 65 years, Consuelo Plaza Marks, mother Florence (Floy) Pixley, and father J. Glenn Marks.


Jay was born August 7, 1916, in Los Angeles, California. He took an early interest in fishing and hunting under the tutelage of his father and maternal grandfather, both prominent Southern California businessmen and avid out- doorsmen. Blessed with keen intelli- gence and athletic ability, he attended UCLA, then USC (one summer semes- ter), and finally Stanford, where he ulti- mately earned a Ph.D. in paleontology.


Retirement hardly describes Jay’s latter years. He traveled with his wife, Consuelo, to the Middle East and Europe. An expert fly-fisherman, he went on expeditions to British Columbia and Alaska to catch steelhead and salmon. He continued to hone his wing-shooting skills on pheasant hunting trips. When his doctor advised him to give up com- petitive tennis at the age of 70 to avoid hip surgery, he took up golf, which he pursued with passion up through the last year of his life.


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