1940s
William H. Prusoff, B.S. ’41, has received the Peter Parker Medal from the Yale University School of Medicine for his research on an antiviral treatment that has become part of the three-drug HIV/AIDS “cocktail.” After receiving his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1949, Prusoff worked at Yale, where he synthesized the first antiviral compound approved by the FDA in the 1950s, a drug used to treat herpes simplex infection of the eye. In 2000 the Yale School of Medicine established the William H. Prusoff Professorship in Pharmacology in his honor.
Frank Curry Stokes, B.S. ’49, a physician, was named a Distinguished Navadan by the Board of Regents at the June 2007 commencement of the University of Navada Reno. He is a former member of the Washoe County District Board of Health and of the Washoe County School District Board of Trustees.
1950s
LeRoy T. Baseman, B.B.A. ’53, who retired in 1998 as a deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Air Force, published his memoir, Reflections.
Sherwood Ross, A.B. ’55, has opened a public relations office in Miami. He was the original publicist for Inc. magazine and also was a columnist for Reuters and a reporter for the Chicago Daily News.
Elwyn L. Moore, B.Ed. ’56, has been elected president of the Palm Beach Chapter of the Florida Society, Sons of the American Revolution. He was chairman of the Charter Committee of the Palm Beach-Martin County University of Miami Alumni Club in 1992 and served as president for six years through 1998. Following a long career in education, he is now a partner in C. & E. Moore, Inc. and owner of Moore Enterprises. Moore also served 17 years with the Florida National Guard, the U.S. Army, and the U.S. Army Reserve. He and his wife, June Sullivan, have two daughters.
1960s
Miriam (Cohn) Brumer, A.B. ’60, lives and works as an artist in New York City. She recently had a one-person show at Wooster Arts Space. Her work is in the collections of the Chase Manhattan Bank and AT&T Corporation.
Bennett H. Brummer, A.B. ’62, J.D. ’65, one of the longest-serving elected officials in Miami-Dade County history, announced he will conclude his 32 years of service as chief public defender when his term ends in January 2009.
Saundra R. Kaplan, B.B.A. ’62, has been elected to the Board of Trustees at Warren Wilson College in Saheville, North Carolina.
Melvin H. Frishman, A.B. ’63, has retired from a 48-year newspaper career. His most recent post was Broward news editor for The Miami Herald.
Walter G. Williams Jr., B.B.A. ’64, writes insurance for Fort Lauderdale-based World Marine Underwriters. He enjoys watching the Miami Hurricanes and spending time with his daughter and grandchildren.
William B. Armstrong, B.B.A. ’66, was elected vice mayor of the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida, for the fifth time.
Barbara A. Dralnick, B.S.N. ’69, retired from the U.S. Air Force Nurse Corps in 1993 after 22 years of service. In a previous Miami magazine issue, she was listed incorrectly with a degree from 1960 rather than 1969.
Richard C. Silvestri, B.S. ’69, has written a manuscript called A Paddle Across America, an autobiographical account of his inspiration and effort to paddle a kayak solo along the Lewis and Clark Trail.
1970s
Benjamin Kenagen, A.B. ’70, had a photography exhibit in the Florida Governor’s Office Gallery from November, 2007 to February, 2008.
Robert A. Dulberg, J.D. ’72, has been recognized as one of the top mediators in Florida by Florida Trend’s “Florida Legal Elite.” He is a partner in Salmon & Dulberg Dispute Resolution and has been a certified civil, federal, and family mediator since 1989.
Barbara S. Giesser, B.S. ’72, is clinical professor of neurology and vice chair for clinical and educational affairs in the Department of Neurology and clinical director of the Multiple Sclerosis Program at the David Geffen UCLA School of Medicine. She has been cited in Best Doctors in America.
Robert B. Stevenson, B.S. ’72, is a prosthodontist in Columbus, Ohio. He presented a paper at the 2006 RLS Conference about Robert Louis Stevenson’s dentist.
Veda L. Andrus, B.S.N. ’73, is vice president, education and program development, for the BirchTree Center for Healthcare Transformation in Florence, Massachusetts. She is past president and international director of the American Holistic Nurses Association and received the 2004 Holistic Nurse of the Year Award.
Richard W. Rappaport, J.D. ’73, a partner at Adorno & Yoss LLP, was named a Florida Super Lawyer by Super Lawyer Magazine for the second year in a row. He also was elected co-chair of The Florida Bar Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Section’s Annual Legal Symposiums on the World of Music, Film and Television.
Joel Schackne, M.B.A. ’74, retired last year from teaching 36 years of high school math. He taught in the Miami-Dade County’s Gifted Program since 1977 and was the county’s 1998-99 Math Teacher of the Year. He married Debbie Jenkins Jones in 2007, and the couple resides in Davie, Florida. He has two adult sons, Elliott and Eric.
Thomas R. Ungleich, M.A. ’74, J.D. ’81, recently accepted a civilian position with the U.S. Air Force at the Hickam office of the staff judge advocate, Air Force Base, Hawaii, where he is chief of contract and labor law. He retired from the Air Force Reserve last year at the grade of lieutenant colonel. His permanent home is Hollywood, Florida.
Robert S. Balaban, B.S. ’75, is the scientific director for the Intramural Research Program as well as chief of the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
Robert E. Panoff, J.D. ’76, LL.M.T. ’77, has received the Gerald T. Hart Tax Lawyer of the Year Award from The Florida Bar at the annual meeting of the Tax Section in April 2007.
David W. Roe, M.M. ’77, D.M.A. ’80, a retired educator in Toronto, Canada, has won the professional composer category of the Amadeus Choir Christmas Carol and Chanukah Song Writing Competition for his work “Chanukah,” published by DWR Music.
John W. Salustro, B.Arch. ’77, and his wife, Constance Kamer Salustro, B.Arch. ’78, announce that some of their work was published in two hardcover books: Dream Homes of New Jersey and Dream Homes of Metro New York.
Kenneth R. Benoit, M.M. ’78, adjunct professor at Broward Community College, premiered Overture in Black and Silver at University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon.
Sandra P. Greenblatt, M.B.A. ’78, J.D. ’84, was named for the second year as a member of Florida Trend’s Legal Elite. She is one of only 20 health care lawyers and 139 female lawyers in Florida to gain this distinction.
Gary H. Nunes, A.B. ’78, J.D. ’81, was recognized by Law and Politics magazine as a Washington, D.C. Super Lawyer in the area of intellectual property litigation.
Cynthia V. Cutler, B.B.A. ’79, joined John Paul Rosser & Associates, Inc., a real estate firm on Key Biscayne, Florida.
1980s
Norberto Cardenas, M.S.I.E. ’80, retired from the Department of Facility Management at Florida International University.
Thomas Saban, M.B.A. ’80, is vice president for finance and administration at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. From 1977 to 1979, he was a senior management analyst at the University of Miami.
David M. Wells, J.D. ’80, a partner in McGuire Woods’ Complex Commercial Litigation Department, was named a Florida Legal Elite 2007 by Florida Trend magazine. He also was cited in the U.S. edition of Chambers and in Law & Politics magazine.
Fred H. Seidler, B.S.Ed. ’81, of The Fred Seidler Group, LLC, has partnered with New York concert promotion company The Bowery Presents to open a multilevel event venue in Manhattan.
John M. Baworowsky, M.S.Ed. ’82, was named vice president for enrollment management at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. Jeremy A. Spector, J.D. ’82, a partner at Blank Rome LLP in the firm’s Philadelphia office, has been appointed vice chair of the American Bar Association Committee on Tax Exempt Financing.
Valerie Jahn Grandin, J.D. ’83, is commercial account executive and senior underwriting counsel at Attorney’s Title Insurance Fund, Inc. She supports members of the fund in the Central Florida region.
Robert A. Nuño, B.B.A. ’83, a financial representative with The South Florida Group of the Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, was selected to attend the Northwestern Mutual Forum in Arizona.
Sharon (Meit) Abrahams, B.B.A. ’84, M.S.Ed. ’87, has been named to the editorial board of three legal publications: Practice Innovations, published by Thomson West, and Marketing the Law Firm and Law Firm Partnership and Benefits Report, both published by Law Journal Newsletters, a division of ALM.
Joel G. Seeley, B.Arch. ’84, was named senior vice president and chief operating officer of Symmes Maini & McKee Associates, an integrated design firm in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
David H. Young, J.D. ’84, is the star of a new half-hour syndicated courtroom series produced by Sony Picture Television. He is daytime television’s first openly gay judge. Previously he was a circuit court judge in Miami.
Ervin A. Gonzalez, J.D. ’85, was reelected to the Eleventh Circuit, Seat Three of The Florida Board of Governors. He is a partner at the law firm of Colson Hicks Eidson Colson Cooper Matthews Martinez Gonzalez Kalbac and Kane in Miami, and he is an adjunct professor in the School of Law at the University of Miami.
Peter Prieto, J.D. ’85, a former federal prosecutor, is executive partner of Holland & Knight LLP’s Miami office and co-chair of the firm’s White Collar Defense Team. He also is section leader of the firm’s National Litigation Section, which consists of more than 430 lawyers in the firm’s various offices.
Kimberly D. Kolback, J.D. ’86, was presented with an award for her leadership and services on behalf of the Legal Education Committee’s Evaluation Task Force.
R. Kevin Mallinson, B.S.N. ’89, assistant professor in the School of Nursing and Health Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., is the principal investigator of Nurses SOAR!, a three-year program to build nursing capacity to address HIV/AIDS in South Africa, Lesotho, and Swaziland.
Gerald T. Roden, J.D. ’89, was appointed by Florida Governor Charlie Crist to serve on the Board of Directors for Indian River Community College.
1990s
Kerwin Charles, A.B. ’90, associate professor in the Harris School of Public Policy Studies, has been named the Stearns Family Professor in Educational Policy. His research focuses on empirical labor economics.
Carlos Martinez, J.D. ’90, chief assistant public defender for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, was appointed to Florida’s Blueprint Commission on Juvenile Justice Reform.
James S. Banner, A.B. ’91, is CEO and president of Oracle Diagnostic Laboratories, which provides lab services throughout South Florida. Entrepreneur magazine named Oracle one of its 2007 “Hot 500.”
William R. Lowman, B.B.A. ’91, J.D. ’94, founder and shareholder of the Orlando law firm ShuffieldLowman, recently received a “40 Under 40” award from the Orlando Business Journal. He serves on the boards of the Junior Achievement of Central Florida Foundation, Inc., and the International Accounts Payable Professionals.
Adam B. Saben, J.D. ’92, was selected as one of Esquire magazine’s 2007 Best Dressed Real Men in America.
Susana Alvarez-Diaz, B.B.A. ’93, M.B.A. ’95, founder and president of the Alvarez-Diaz Group, a Miami-based public relations and marketing firm, was recently quoted in a Hispanic Business magazine article on tire companies.
David A. Greene, B.B.A. ’93, and his wife, Rachel, proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Hope Addison Greene, in October 2007. Hope joins big brothers Kyle, 4, and Jake, 2. David is an attorney in the West Palm Beach office of Ruden, McClosky, Smith, Schuster & Russell, P.A.
James S. Lee, B.S.C. ’93, is assistant dean of the Undergraduate College and professor of biology at Cambridge College. He also holds teaching fellowships at Harvard University, where he earned a master’s degree. He also serves as executive director and director of research for the New England Seacoast Institute.
Michael Lent, M.F.A. ’93, is a screenwriter and movie producer in Los Angeles. Marvel Comics recently published his graphic novel, Prey: Origin of the Species, and he is negotiating its movie rights.
Marcus Mason, B.S. ’93, has been named Professional of the Year for 2007-2008 representing Internal Medicine and Family Medicine by the Membership Selection Committee of Cambridge Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals. He also has started his own medical consulting company, Marcus Mason, M.D., P.A., Advanced Wound Care in Miami, Florida, specializing in geriatric medicine and wound treatment.
Jennie (Klein) Sunshine, B.M. ’93, a voiceover actress and singer in the New York area, won the International Association of Audio Information Services 2006 Program of the Year in the Magazine Division for her work with InTouch Radio through the Jewish Guild for the Blind. She and her husband, David, announce the birth of their daughter, Maya Jane.
Gina D’Amato, B.S. ’94, M.D. ’98, received the 2006 Excellence in Care Award from the Lelomyosarcoma Direct Research Foundation for her work at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida.
John “Jay” Scanlon, B.G.S. ’95, was recognized as a “Top 40 Under 40” by Gulfshore Business magazine. He is vice president of the Scanlon Auto Group, a new-car franchise group serving southwest Florida. He is a volunteer of the South Trail Community Emergency Response Team, the United Way, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County.
Laura B. Schwalbe, M.S.Ed. ’95, has joined the Manhasset Public Schools in Manhasset, New York, as the district coordinator of special education.
Jaret L. Davis, A.B. ’96, J.D. ’99, has made partner at Miami law firm Greenberg Traurig, P.A.
Jie Gong, M.A. ’96, has joined Morgan Stanley Investment Management as vice president.
Kara S. Nickel, A.B. ’96, J.D. ’99, was promoted to shareholder at the Florida law firm of Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. She is in the labor and employment department.
Tim Boisvert, M.B.A. ’97, and his wife, Ruth, announce the birth of their second set of natural twin boys, Cole and Cody, in December 2006. They join Conner and Colin, born March 2005. The family resides in Plantation, Florida.
Crissa-Jean M. Chappell, B.S.C. ’97, M.F.A. ’99, Ph.D. ’03, has published a novel called Total Constant Order (HarperCollins), which tells the story of a teen’s experience with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
John R. Lowe, Ph.D. ’97, is associate professor of nursing at Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University. One of only 13 Native American Indian nurses who hold a doctoral degree, he is the founder of the Native American Nursing Scholars Institute, a nonprofit organization that helps develop nursing curriculums that include Native American perspectives. He was recently awarded a $1.35 million grant from the National Institute of Drug Abuse to research the efficacy of an intervention program for early substance abuse and HIV/AIDS risk among Cherokee adolescents.
Bronwyn C. Miller, J.D. ’97, has been appointed to the Miami-Dade County Court, filling the vacancy created by the appointment of Judge Richard Suarez to the Third District Court of Appeal.
Erica N. Wright, J.D. ’97, is an associate in the real estate department of the Miami law firm Gunster, Yoakley and Stewart, P.A., focusing on land use development and governmental relations. She is treasurer of the UM Law Alumni Association and is president of the Gwen S. Cherry Black Women Lawyers Association. Last year she was named one of the “Top 40 Under 40: Most Influential Black Professionals of 2006” by Success South Florida magazine.
Cleveland C. Clency, D.M.A. ’99, is professor of choral music and director of choirs at the College of Lake County in Grayslake, Illinois.
Bryan Thomas Hoffman, M.B.A. ’99, works for the government in Bethesda, Maryland. He lives with his wife, Heidi, and two sons, Marc and Jake.
Eric B. Jassin, B.Arch. ’99, an architect with Adache Group Architects, is involved in such high-profile projects as the InterContinental Palazzo del Lago in Orlando, Infinity at Brickell, and the renovation of the Delano Hotel on Miami Beach. Miami Agent magazine recently listed him as one of its rising stars.
Mickey J. Marrero, B.B.A. ’99, J.D. ’02, and his wife, Maria, announce the birth of their son, Anthony Michael, in November 2006.
Haydee I. Ullfig, B.B.A. ’99, is the owner of a swimming pool design, construction, and renovation company called My Sol Pools, Inc. She also is an artist and writer and illustrator of children’s books.
Maria Elena Villar, M.P.H. ’99, is assistant professor of advertising and public relations at Florida International University.
2000s
Andrea Bembenek, B.S.C. ’00, is a producer for The Learning Channel/Discovery Communications. Her credits include the series My Shocking Story and Ice Diaries.
Tamar A. Conyers, B.B.A. ’00, M.B.A. ’07, is a corporate planner in the business development division of Norwegian Cruise Line.
Silvia Giordani, M.S. ’02, Ph.D. ’04, a postdoctoral fellow at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, received the President of Ireland Young Researcher Award, supported by the Science Foundation of Ireland. The award provides one million euros to fund her research in nanotechnology.
Roger A. Alvarez, B.S. ’03, is pursuing a dual Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and Master of Public Health degree at Nova Southeastern University. He is the recipient of the D.O. Student of the Year honor, the Welch Scholars Grant, and the Matthew Terry, D.O. Scholarship.
Kristen M. Canamero, B.B.A. ’03, is an associate in the real estate practice group of the Coral Gables law firm Rasco, Reininger, Perez, Esquenazi & Vigil. She received her law degree from the University of Chicago.
Carolina Cubillos, B.S. ’03, B.S.N. ’05, and Duane Cunningham, B.S.N. ’04, were married in August and live in Tamarac, Florida.
Whitney (Windsor) Friedrich, B.S.C. ’03, is an account executive with DraftFCB in Chicago on the Kentucky Fried Chicken account.
Armando Gutierrez Jr., A.B. ’03, has become the youngest person ever to serve on the Public Health Trust, which provides leadership for joint planning between Jackson Health System, the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, Miami-Dade County, and other organizations.
Peter A. Socarras, B.S.B.E. ’03, M.S.B.E. ’03, earned a J.D. from George Washington University in 2007 and has joined the mechanical practice of the law firm Sterne, Kessler Goldstein & Fox, P.L.L.C.
Lucy Ulmer, B.B.A. ’03, is a Guardian Ad Litem volunteer who was named Guardian Ad Litem of the Year for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit (Miami-Dade County).
Robert H. Arzonetti, LL.M.T. ’04, has joined the West Palm Beach office of Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart, P.A. as a corporate attorney.
Sarah E. Goldfarb, B.S.C. ’05, is marketing director for two new companies started by first lady of Coral Gables Jeannett Slesnick. One is a real estate firm called Slesnick and Associates, and the other is a public relations company called Slesnick and Company, which helps nonprofits and children’s charities. She is also working on a children’s book series.
Chris Myers, B.B.A. ’05, has been named assistant director of club sports at Elon University in Elon, North Carolina.
Valerie A. Ramos, A.B. ’05, is pursuing her graduate degree in anthropology at Arizona State University, where she also works in the Vice President’s Office for Education Partnerships.
Ryan T. Rose, B.B.A. ’05, is vice president of The Pantazis Group, a business in Nashville, Tennessee, that helps people achieve their goals in health and fitness, career, and relationships.
Marie-Elaine Gagnon, D.M.A. ’06, was appointed assistant professor of cello at The University of South Dakota and is a member of the Rawlins Piano Trio.
Amy J. Kalas, B.M. ’06, is a music therapist at United Cerebral Palsy, a preschool early intervention program for children with special needs. She also supervises music therapy students during their clinical practica at UCP.
Fizaa Z. Dosani, B.S.C. ’07, has written a short film called Where the Sun Don’t Shine, billed as “a science fiction tragedy about love, food, and the love of food.” The film was screened in October at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival and New York International Art Festival in Los Angeles, California.
Allyson K. Lugo, B.S.C. ’07, is a junior account executive with Becker Public Relations in Coral Gables.
David R. Ruffner, J.D. ’07, is an associate with Lash & Goldberg, a boutique law firm with offices in Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

Relationship Troubles? Work on Your Game
With chapter titles like “Illegal Motion,” “Unnecessary Roughness,” and “Five-Yard Facemask,” you might think that Steven Shiendling, Ph.D. ’85, has written a book about football. But the real subject of Fumbles, Field Goals, and the Myth of the Hail Mary (Brown Books Publishing Group) is relationships. Written to help men “learn more about thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, as well as football terms and concepts,” the book gives examples of common relationship fumbles from actual counseling sessions in Shiendling’s practice. “I suspect that most, if not all, players committing unsportsmanlike conduct penalties wish they could take the behavior back,” Shiendling writes in a chapter on being intentionally hurtful to your relationship partner. “Not surprisingly, those who commit unsportsmanlike conduct penalties in their relationship also usually wish to erase the behavior.” Shiendling is a licensed mental health counselor who works with individuals, couples, and families.
A Furry Talented Artist
Brinks Amelchenko is a 4-year-old yellow Labrador retriever and an accomplished artist. The Da Vinci Dog (Willow Creek Press) is a vivid showcase of his stunning works accompanied by his personal musings on his life as an artist. From slobber on glass to toilet paper on tile, Brinks employs a wide range of multimedia techniques. His owner, Paul Amelchenko, B.S.C. ’98, the creative director at bfw Advertising in Boca Raton, has documented Brinks’s creations in this remarkable display of talent.

Esteemed in Business and Law
Gary I. Salzman, J.D. ’52, LL.M. ’61, a professor in the School of Business Administration and the School of Law from 1948 to 1978, died in July at the age of 94 following a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He served as chair of the Business Management Department, the Faculty Council, and the Faculty Senate. He was a member of Delta Sigma Pi, Iron Arrow, Nu Beta Epsilon, and Knights of Pythias, and was national president of the American Business Law Association in 1969-1970.
NFL Star Taken Too Soon
Sean Taylor, a safety on the Miami Hurricanes football team from 2001 to 2003, died in November at the age of 24 from a tragic shooting during an invasion of his Miami home. The University of Miami honored Taylor, who had been a safety for the Washington Redskins since 2004, with a candlelight vigil shortly after his death.
Man of Magic
Henry Hubinger Jr., B.S. ’52, M.S. ’55, a professor in the Department of Chemistry from 1955 to 1984, died in December at the age of 82 from cancer. A native of Fort Lauderdale, he served in the United States Army during World War II and helped to liberate the infamous Dachau concentration camp near Munich, Germany. He was one of the first to use videotaping for teaching, created chemistry magic shows for young students, and assisted universities in the Caribbean and South America with their chemistry programs.

Charles R. Reinert, B.M. ’37
Laurence J. Tremblay, A.B. ’37
Horace Barclay Wharton, A.B. ’38
Catherine H. Tremblay, A.B. ’39
Irwin Borodkin, A.B. ’40
Martin Genet, J.D. ’40
Louise L. Anderson, A.B. ’41
Cmdr. Leo C. Clarke Sr., B.S. ’41
Nell E. Rayfield, B.Ed. ’41
Wilma Resnikoff Askinas, A.B. ’42
Robert J. Hart, B.B.A. ’42
Irwin Zekaria, B.B.A. ’42
Robert M. Suddeth, B.B.A. ’43
Hon. Edmund W. Newbold, B.B.A. ’44, J.D. ’48
Marie E. Buckley, A.B. ’46
Bernice Karp Frank, B.S. ’46
Mary J. Westerdahl Price, A.B. ’46
James W. Coker, A.B. ’47
David Rothenberg, A.B. ’47, M.S. ’48, Ph.D. ’65
Frederick M. Bayer, B.S. ’48
Hon. Joseph Arthur Boyd Jr., J.D. ’48
Margaret Kallif, B.Ed. ’48
Lt. Cm. Harold Ivor Winter, A.B. ’48, M.S. ’50
Henry E. Caballero, A.B. ’49
Hon. Martin Greenbaum, J.D. ’49
Milton E. Grusmark, J.D. ’49
Harold Allen Lightman, B.B.A. ’49
Francis David Silas Jr., B.S. ’49
Buhrman Reese Staley Jr., B.B.A. ’49
Betty J. Swanson, B.B.A. ’49, J.D. ’51
Howard R. Wright Jr., B.S. ’49, M.S. ’50
Walter John Allison, B.B.A. ’50
Howard W. Dixon, J.D. ’50
James F. Eckhart, J.D. ’50
Robert A. Gelberg, A.B. ’50
Charles G. Irwin, A.B. ’50
Roderique V. Kitz, B.B.A. ’50
Robert Louis Mayer, B.S.C.E. ’50, A.B. ’52
Oscar B. Burton, A.B. ’50
Regis Delvin, B.B.A. ’50
Denson H. Hambleton, B.Ed. ’50
Billy B. Purcell, A.B. ’50
Theodore A. Wilson, A.B. ’50
Harry J. Duffy, B.Ed. ’51
John Robert Harrington, B.M. ’51
Frederick H. Kline, B.Ed. ’51
Raymond K. Lee, A.B. ’51
Alice E. Maddrey, A.B. ’51
John James Pappas, A.B. ’51
Mary E. Rountree, B.S. ’51
Robert Rubinstein, B.Ed. ’51
Lt. Col. Russell L. Ohl, B.S.M.E. ’51
Norman Somberg, J.D. ’51
Virginia Parker Storer, B.B.A. ’51
Hon. Ira Howard Wexner, B.B.A. ’51, J.D. ’53
Donald L. Burrie, J.D. ’52
Alphonse A. Cavalier, B.S.M.E. ’52
Allen J. Clauser Jr., A.B. ’52
John J. Davye, B.M. ’52
Morris Lee Metcalfe, B.B.A. ’52
Samuel Philip Meyers, M.S. ’52
Carl H. Nethers, A.B. ’52
Malcolm Maurice Rosenberg, B.B.A. ’52
Melvin S. Rosenberg, B.B.A. ’52
Gary I. Salzman, J.D. ’52, LL.M. ’61
Frank M. Scruby, A.B. ’52, J.D. ’57
Harold D. Sliker, M.Ed. ’52
Harry D. Siegelman Jr., B.B.A. ’52
J. Herbert Watkins Jr., J.D. ’52
Vincent Ralph D’Amore, A.B. ’53
Albert F. Eble, M.S. ’53
Max Philip Engel, J.D. ’53
Samuel Goldstein, J.D. ’53
Robert I. Gwaltney, A.B. ’53
Hugo R. Hofmann Jr., B.Ed. ’53
Kenneth A. LeBlanc, B.B.A. ’53
George C. Persandi, J.D. ’53
Marion Smith, B.B.A. ’53
Bea Patricia Westin, B.Ed. ’53
Roger Clinton Wrench, B.Ed. ’53
Edward A. Cuomo, B.M. ’54
John Francis Erkel, B.B.A. ’54
Raymon J. Feierstein, B.S.M.E. ’54
James E. Garland, M.Ed. ’54
James Leroy Ingalls, B.S.E.E. ’54
Lt. Col. Leroy H. Johnson, B.S.E.S. ’54
Betty Kessler, A.B. ’54, J.D. ’58
Richard Henry Lundsten, B.S. ’54
Angelo S. Randazzo, B.Ed. ’54
Katherine R. Resnick, A.B. ’54
John O. Riels, B.S.I.E. ’54
John C. Schoenherr, M.S. ’54
Harold F. Shelley Jr., B.Ed. ’54
Edward Harlan Terry, J.D. ’54
Jere N. Chait, A.B. ’55, J.D. ’61
Edward Samuel Hadesman, B.B.A. ’55
Susie Ruth Hoag, A.B. ’55
Benjamin R. Lankford, B.S.E.E. ’55
Michael Kiehl Mitchell, B.Ed. ’55
Jane C. Montanarelli, A.B. ’55
Robert J. Prebianca, B.S.C.E. ’55
Thomas J. Roemer, J.D. ’55
William E. Strong, B.B.A. ’55
Ted Frank Bergeson, B.Ed. ’56
Jefferson Gautier Jr., B.B.A. ’56, J.D. ’62
Fred B. Hagan, B.B.A. ’56
Robert James Nolan, B.B.A. ’56
Dorothy Newkerk Pace, M.A. ’56
Lyle R. Palant, B.B.A. ’56
Louise H. Zaccagnino, B.S. ’56
Ruben Blumstein, A.B. ’57
Charles Laurence Collier, A.B. ’57
Robert Ellinport, B.B.A. ’57
Leslie T. Erwin, M.S. ’57
Charles H. Johnson, B.S.M.E. ’57
Jacqueline M. Kasper, B.Ed. ’57
Hugh Russell Papy, J.D. ’57
Lorna C. Paul, A.B. ’57
Carol Nelson Rackmales, A.B. ’57
Ardath Hilton Reymann, B.Ed. ’57, M.Ed. ’61
Anthony Frank Bellomio, A.B. ’58
Cherie A. Blanton, A.B. ’58
Barbara J. Bower, A.B. ’58
Howard Thomas Buchanan, B.B.A. ’58
Raymond E. Ferris, B.B.A. ’58
James F. Fetten, B.Ed. ’58
Albert G. Logun, M.D.MD ’58
Carole S. Miller, B.Ed. ’58
William E. Salvati, B.B.A. ’58
George T. Venis, B.S. ’58, M.D. ’61
Donald L. Zaccagnino, B.S. ’58
William Stephen Cohen, B.B.A. ’59
Jim Cooley, A.B. ’59
Carlos C. Escalante, M.D. ’59
George Grubisha, B.S.I.E. ’59
Stanley Jack Lavine, B.S. ’59
Jimmie R. Nelson, B.S. ’59
Maerene W. Shields, B.Ed. ’59
John William Yingling, B.S.E.E. ’59
George I. Barrett, A.B. ’60
Carlos E. Marvez, B.S.A.E. ’60
Albert J. McFarlane, A.B. ’60
Douglas T. Robinson, B.Ed. ’60
Richard E. Shute, BSME ’60
William F. Cook B.B.A. ’61
Gustav Prekopa, B.B.A. ’61
Julia Kay Raap, A.B. ’61, M.A. ’69
L. Allan Solie, B.B.A. ’61
Annette I. Underwood, M.Ed. ’61
Julius Aissen, B.B.A. ’62
Carl P. D’Amico, B.S.E.E. ’62
Seymour L. Gaer, J.D. ’62
Margery Jean Gallagher, A.B. ’62
John Amory Moosmann, B.B.A. ’62
Sandra Rosen-Hazen, B.Ed. ’62
Sara Katherine Archer, B.S.N. ’63
Carolyn B. Burke, M.A. ’63
Richard R. Calay, B.Ed. ’63
Ronald R. Daniels, B.S.A.E. ’63
Robert James Gorman, B.S.E.E. ’63
Edward F. Grady, B.B.A. ’63
Anne-Lise Gustafson, A.B. ’63, J.D. ’71, LL.M. ’73
Frederic G. Hahne, B.B.A. ’63
Douglas Eugene Hall, B.B.A. ’63
Florence Pratt Hall, B.Ed. ’63, M.Ed. ’69
Renee B. Landes, A.B. ’63, M.A. ’68
Flora D. Levin, A.B. ’63, M.A. ’66
William O. Pennel Jr., B.B.A. ’63
Thomas Perkins, B.B.A. ’63
Victor Savoca, B.Ed. ’63
Jerome H. Shevin, A.B. ’63 J.D. ’66
Frances W. Wasserman, A.B. ’63
Maureen Ann Campbell, A.B. ’64
Clara Emma De La Torre, C.T.P. ’64, M.Ed. ’72
Robert J. Hart III, B.B.A. ’64, M.B.A. ’66
Stephan D. Plager, M.D. ’64
Alvin E. Smith, M.D. ’64
William O. Wilson, B.B.A. ’64
Melvin J. Aizenshtat, B.B.A. ’65
William R. Grey, A.B. ’65
Florence M. Linvill, B.Ed. ’65
H. Clay Lowry, B.B.A. ’65
Frances W. Wiesenfeld, M.Ed. ’65
Alexander V. Williams, A.B. ’65
Lt. Col. William D. Check, B.S. ’66
Thomas N. Kinney, B.S. ’66
Guillermo M. Miranda Jr., B.B.A. ’66
Ronald Rosen, B.S. ’66
Lourdes San Martin, B.S.A.E. ’66
Rubin I. Mesa, B.B.A. ’66
Lois E. Wells, M.Ed. ’66
William Robert Andrews, J.D. ’67
Lynn G. Moye, A.B. ’67
Andrea Warshaw Rudnick, A.B. ’67
Charles Lewis Amerman, B.B.A. ’68
Dennis John Bayuk, B.S. ’68
William Cooke Benton, B.Ed. ’68, M.Ed. ’69
Antonio De Soto Jr., B.Arch. ’68
Dale Alan Guldner, B.B.A. ’68
Gary Benjamin Turner, J.D. ’68
Jaymee Denise Hill, B.Ed. ’69
Bonnie J. Keller, B.B.A. ’69
Geraldine Marks, B.Ed. ’69
Lawrence J. R. Pasquini, B.Ed. ’69, M.Ed. ’71
Robert Malcolm Post Jr., A.B. ’69
Irene Becker Schonzeit, A.B. ’69, M.A. ’70, D.C.T. ’71
Cheryl L. Shams, A.B. ’69
Edward J. Waldron Sr., J.D. ’69
Mary D. Wills, M.A. ’68
Basil V. Worgul, B.S. ’69
Kenneth Terry Boilen, B.S.C.E. ’70
Thomas Vern Borkowski, Ph.D. ’70
Norma G. Grover, M.Ed. ’70
Jonathan W. Handy, M.S. ’70
Rosemary B. Rappoport, M.Ed. ’70
Robert Ward Simpson, M.B.A. ’70
Elmer Tossie, M.Ed. ’70
Rosalia L. Diaz-Rionda, B.Ed. ’71
John Gray McDermott, B.B.A. ’71
Ronald Pathman, M.B.A. ’71, J.D. ’84
Lillian Rifkin Sarbey, A.B. ’71
Paul Francis Schmitt, B.B.A. ’71
Jose Alberto Souto, B.B.A. ’71
Charles D. Aye, M.S. ’72
Victor Paul Cerulli Jr., B.Ed. ’72
Paul Stewart Kaufman, A.B. ’72
Charise Rand, M.M. ’72
Michael Aaron Bienstock, J.D. ’73
Dawn M. Mihalic, A.B. ’73
Thomas Arthur Chapman, A.B. ’74
Cecelia M. Dunn, M.M. ’74
James Alva Kell III, M.S. ’74, Ph.D. ’80
Joe Wisniewski, M.S. ’74
Camden P. Fortney, Jr., Ph.D. ’75
Michael J. Lerner, M.D. ’75
Robert L. Rubin, LL.M.T. ’75
Daniel Alexander Shipp, M.B.A. ’75
Howard Kenneth Cherna, J.D. ’76
Regis Michael Reilly, A.B. ’76
Fred H. Wall, M.Ed. ’76
Malcolm M. Campbell, A.B. ’77
Sedgwick R. Farr Jr., A.B. ’77
Patrick Vincent Fogarty, J.D. ’77
Gordon Dean Rogers, J.D. ’77
Robert J. Soboda, J.D. ’77
Evelyn Aldridge, B.C.S. ’78
Timothy James Ingham, A.B. ’80
Andrea Weinstein Bleznick, B.S.Ed. ’82
Catherine F. Clark, M.B.A. ’83
Kenneth D. Elmo, B.B.A. ’84
Ellen H. Fernandez, M.B.A. ’84
Wanda M. Slayton, Ph.D. ’84
Elena Moure, J.D. ’85
Michael E. Bove, B.B.A. ’88
Maria A. Telles-Gadia, M.S.P.H. ’88
Janet Amy Fournier, M.S.Ed. ’89
Paul Bradley Hillman, B.S.C. ’89
Kwame Addo, M.A. ’92
Charles James Beauchamp, Ph.D. ’90
Amanda M. McGovern, J.D. ’92
Carol Ann Barns, B.S.N. ’94
Mark H. Nikkel, J.D. ’96
Laura A. Seinitz, B.S. ’97
Matthew A. Dickeson, B.S.E.E. ’99, M.S.E.C.E. ’02
Steven L. Ellison, J.D. ’99
John E. Pyne, Jr. A.B. ’01
Pedro L. Abreu, J.D. ’05
Josephine Ndunge Kasyi, Ph.D. ’06
Terry R. Krueger, Ph.D. ’06
Jacqueline Gonzalez, B.G.S.C. ’07
Andrew Diaz Artero, B.S.C. ’08
*Submissions prior to December 2007
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