1940s
M. Minnette Massey, B.B.A. ’48, J.D. ’51, M.A. ’52, retired in 2008, after 57 years of teaching at the UM School of Law. The civil procedure expert was acting dean from 1962 until 1965 and led the school’s moot court team for 25 years.

1950s
Le Roy H. “Bud” Bunnell Jr., B.B.A. ’50, a real estate broker in Rumson, New Jersey, sends “best regards to all.”

Viviane Hodash Klein, B.Ed. ’50, is a published poet living in Hollywood, Florida.

J.B. Spence, J.D. ’51, nationally known and awarded in the area of plaintiff personal injury, published his memoir, The Life of a Trial Lawyer and in 2008 received the Coral Gables Bar Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. He practices in Miami, Florida.

James H. Wilson, B.B.A. ’51, a certified public accountant in Tennessee, has authored Let’s Talk about Money Before You Tie the Knot: A Guide to Premarital Financial Counseling.

Ralph A. Fistel, B.Ed. ’53, is completing his 52nd consecutive year on the board of directors at Temple Samu-El Or Olom in Miami, Florida.

William J. Keppler, B.S. ’59, of Edmonds, Washington, retired as president emeritus and professor of public health epidemiology at the Oregon-based National College of Natural Medicine.

1960s
Bennett H. Brummer, A.B. ’62, J.D. ’65, now retired as public defender for the 11th Judicial Circuit of Florida, accepted on behalf of the Miami-Dade Public Defender’s Office the 2008 Hugh S. Glickstein Award last June from The Florida Bar’s Public Interest Law Section in recognition of being the child advocate of the year.

Sandra Harriet (Shapiro) Friedland, A.B. ’62, created a new aquatic massage modality called Multi-dimensional Movement Arts. The Miami Beach-based licensed massage therapist and textbook and DVD author was recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for dedication, leadership, and excellence in her field.

Arthur A. Rodney, B.B.A. ’63, a certified public accountant, was appointed CEO and chairman of the board of cruise, marine, travel, and event company Ambassadors International in Newport Beach, California.

Richard S. Materson, M.D. ’65, a clinical professor at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, was appointed president and CEO of the Institute for Spirituality and Health in Houston, Texas.

Janet Jupiter, A.B. ’66, is publisher of the Miami and Fort Lauderdale/ Boca editions of Family Magazine.

Robin M. Overstreet, M.S. ’66, Ph.D. ’68, a noted marine parasitologist at Gulf Coast Research Laboratory and a professor in the Department of Coastal Sciences, received the University of Southern Mississippi’s Innovation Lifetime Achievement Award.

Frederick W. Miller, B.Ed. ’67, retired as assistant superintendent for administration of Florida’s Volusia County School District, and says he proudly sports the license plate “YU-EM” on his convertible.

Charles W. Pratt, B.S. ’67, runs a construction business in the Orlando area and is active with Rotary International, for which he was district governor in 2006-2007. Daughter Elizabeth Pratt Daggett, B.S. ’98, gave birth to his first grandchild, Charles Foster, on September 2, 2008.

Henry D. Kahn, M.S.I.E. ’69, a senior statistician with the National Center for Environmental Assessment of the Office of Research and Development at the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C., was elected a fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2008.

1970s
Edward P. Mara, A.B. ’70, received the Rhode Island Superintendent of the Year award for 2009 during February’s American Association of School Administrators National Conference on Education in San Francisco, California.

Diana (Kuhen) Billadeau, B.Ed. ’71, of Shandaken, New York, is a published poet.

Sue Goldberg Levins, B.Ed. ’71, of Chicago, Illinois, retired in June 2007 after 35 years as a reading specialist and teacher.

Neil Eichelbaum, M.Ed. ’72, a social studies teacher at Miami Lakes Educational Center’s Health academy, says the free diabetes/health screenings program he founded five years ago has conducted 2,000 student screenings, saved lives, and shown a quarter of those screened to be at risk. He wants to expand the program to other high schools with help from medical schools and hospitals.

Richard Warren Rappaport, J.D. ’73, an entertainment attorney and partner at Adorno & Yoss LLP, wrote and sang "Sail into the Sun," to raise awareness for the UM HOPE pro bono legal services program for the homeless. The BMI publisher and writer’s two prior tunes have been played on television soundtracks.

Jerry M. Markowitz, J.D. ’74, was named among Law & Politics magazine’s “Florida Super Lawyers” for 2008.

Howard Talenfeld, B.B.A. ’74, J.D. ’79, of Plantation, is a shareholder with Colodny, Fass, Talenfeld, Karlinsky, & Abate and founding president of Florida’s Children First. He was the RBC Bank and South Florida Business Journal’s Let’s Do Something Giant Award 2008 recipient in the legal category for his extensive pro bono work on behalf of foster children and the developmentally disabled.

Paul A. Bernardo, B.B.A. ’75, is vice president of sales for Rocky Mountain Natural Meats, Inc., owner of the Great Range Bison brand.

Steven D. Pidgeon, A.B. ’78, J.D. ’81, was promoted to co-managing partner in the Phoenix office of DLA Piper and heads its billion-plus-dollar corporate practice. He and wife Kathryn (Pierson) Pidgeon, J.D. ’81, an adoption lawyer, have three sons who are in college or medical school.

Alan Pollack, Ph.D. ’79, M.D. ’87, the Gerald E. Hanks, M.D. Endowed Chair and chairman of the Department of Radiology at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia since 2001, returned to UM in 2008 as chair of the Miller School of Medicine’s Department of Radiation Oncology. He oversees clinical and research teams at Sylvester and is chief of service at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

1980s
Mitchell N. Harvey, M.U.R.P. ’80, is the comprehensive planning manager for Monroe County Growth Management in Marathon, Florida.

Lauri Waldman Ross, J.D. ’80, of Miami law firm Ross & Girten, was appointed to the Third District Court of Appeal Nominating Commission by Governor Charlie Crist.

Helene Silverman Wittner, B.S.N. ’80, was promoted to operating room operations and desk coordinator for Morristown Memorial Hospital’s 550-plus-bed, level one trauma center in Morristown, New Jersey.

Mary Beth Patterson, B.S.N. ’81, a nurse at Stony Brook University Medical Center, moved from New Hampshire to Long Island with husband Steve, who is Long Island director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She is also planning to make a medical mission to Cameroon, Africa.

Hunting F. Deutsch, M.B.A. ’82, BankUnited Financial Corp. executive vice president of wealth management, serves on the Dade Community Foundation’s 2009 Board of Governors and the Miami-Dade County Advisory Board for the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Trust.

Martha Béjar, B.S.I.E., ’83, corporate vice president for Microsoft’s communications sector, received the LISTA (Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association) Visionary Award for her work in the field.

Robert C. Meyer, J.D. ’83, LL.M. ’84, LL.M.T. ’85, was recognized in 2008 by his undergraduate alma mater, Grinnell College, for embodying its mission of lifelong learning and service. The bankruptcy lawyer has received the Miami-Dade County Bar Association’s Put Something Back Pro Bono Award and the Florida Bar’s Pro Bono Service Award, among other honors. He is also director of the Bromeliad Society of South Florida and an award-winning horticulturist.

Greta (DeRaffele) Schulz, B.B.A. ’83, president and CEO of Pro-Active Training and Consulting in West Palm Beach, Florida, wrote the book To Sell Is Not to Sell.

Peter Reinert, J.D. ’84, LL.M.T. ’86, was included in The Best Lawyers in America 2009 and appointed to the board of trustees of Sweetwater Episcopal Academy in Longwood, Florida.

Maria Elena Torres, B.S.N. ’84, M.S.N. ’90, family nurse practitioner and diabetes specialist at the St. John Bosco Clinic for Miami’s uninsured and underserved poor, received the American Diabetes Association’s 2008 Humanitarian Valor Award. She participates in various community-based programs and educates patients and health care professionals around the world.

Robert C. Horton, A.B. ’86, a land use and zoning attorney in Orange County, California, was selected as one of Super Lawyer’s 2008 Southern California Rising Stars, published annually in Los Angeles Magazine. The list, based on peer input, includes only 2.5 percent of Southern California’s lawyers.

Kimberly Kolback, J.D. ’86, was board certified by the Florida Bar in the area of intellectual property law.

LuAnn Warner-Prokos, M.A. ’86, a 7th-grade history teacher at Saint Andrew’s School in Boca Raton, Florida, and principal author of a study skills handbook, won her school’s 2003-2004 excellence in teaching award and its top faculty award in 2008.

Brenda J. (Thompson) Brody, A.B. ’87, is a career preparation instructor at the Computer Systems Institute in Chicago, Illinois. She also volunteers for Landmark Education and is active in the Chicago UM alumni club.

Brian J. Felcoski, J.D. ’88, a shareholder at Goldman Felcoski & Stone P.A. in Coral Gables, Florida, was reelected Probate Division director for the Florida Bar’s Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section.

Linda McKittrick Gedemer, B.M. ’88, is a senior audiovisual systems design consultant in the Los Angeles office of Acentech Inc. and an award-winning sound editor who lectures in acoustics and recording technology at Loyola Marymount University. She has a master of science in architectural acoustics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and previously worked for Walt Disney Imagineering.

Robert Kevin Mallinson, B.S.N. ’89, assistant professor of nursing at Georgetown University Medical Center’s School of Nursing & Health Studies, was selected as a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. He is principal investigator on a $2.5 million grant to build nursing workforce capacity in Africa related to HIV/AIDS.

Barbara Zurer Pearson, Ph.D. ’89, authored the parental guide Raising a Bilingual Child. She is a University of Massachusetts-Amherst research associate in linguistics and adjunct faculty member in communication disorders who previously taught at UM.

Gerald T. Roden, J.D. ’89, attended a Harvard Law School symposium sponsored by the National College for DUI Defense.

1990s
Audra Hutton Lopez, B.S.N. ’90, M.S.N. ’93, is a nurse practitioner, a Liver Transplant Program manager, and an International Transplant Nursing Society chair at Broward General Medical Center. The Broward Alumni Club vice president has been married to her high school sweetheart for 19 years and has three children.

James G. Vickaryous, A.B. ’90, was elected chairman of the board of directors for Rescue Outreach Mission in Sanford, Florida.

Max A. Adams, B.B.A. ’92, a District of Columbia School of Law graduate, is founder and CEO of South Florida-based M.A. Financial Group, the MediLaw Firm, and Meditax Solutions, all focused on serving physicians. He is a father of three and volunteer coach for Cooper City Optimist Club athletics.

Scott J. Brook, J.D. ’92, a practicing attorney and the mayor of Coral Springs, Florida, is president of the South Florida-based business organization Premier Networking Alliance.

Lincoln J. Connolly, A.B. ’93, J.D. ’96, was promoted to partner of Miami law firm Rossman, Baumberger, Reboso, Spier & Connolly, P.A., received the Florida Justice Association’s S. Victor Tipton Award for Superior Achievement in Legal Writing, and was elected to chair the FJA’s Appellate Section.

Susana Alvarez-Diaz, B.B.A. ’93, M.B.A. ’95, president and founder of the Alvarez Diaz Group in Miami, and adjunct professor in the UM School of Business Administration’s entrepreneurship program, was named Entrepreneur of the Year by the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in 2008.

Patrick M. Fortney, Ph.D. ’93, was promoted to dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Peru State College, Peru, Nebraska, last July.

Jeff Livingston, M.D. ’93, a Florida State University College of Medicine assistant professor, is in his tenth year of practice in ear, nose, and throat surgery in Vero Beach, Florida, serving as Indian River County Medical Society president for the past two. He has two sons in grade school, and cheers the ’Canes with brother Stephen Livingston, M.D. ’86, from section 138 at Dolphin (now LandShark) Stadium.

Craig P. Sherman, B.S.C. ’93, had his screenplay Atari, about videogame industry godfather Nolan Bushnell, picked up by Paramount Pictures, with Leonardo DiCaprio expected to star and produce.

Jeni E. (Coonrad) Adair, B.S. ’94, of Apopka, Florida, married Erin Adair on October 27, 2007, and occasionally works as a substitute teacher.

Christopher P. Weidlich, B.S.N. ’94, a psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner, is a major in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps serving his second tour in Iraq as commander of the 528th Medical Detachment (Combat Stress Control) from Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In 2005 he was company commander for the 86th Combat Support Hospital in Baghdad. He and wife Robin J. (Stewart) Weidlich, A.B. ’94, have four children.

Christian Hasenoehrl, M.S. ’95, M.B.A. ’95, works for Gallup in London, England, where he also serves as UM’s local alumni contact. He married Amy Tu in 2007.

Clive Lonstein, B.Arch. ’95, an architect and interior designer, is head of design at Studio Sofield in Manhattan.

Carolina Isabel Brito, M.B.A. ’97, joined her family’s printing company, Archi Press and Design, as vice president. She lives in Miami with husband Tony and children Alexis, Amanda, and Amelia.

Rachel Currea, B.M. ’97, M.M. ’00, a Miami composer and pianist, released her debut album, Innersound Piano Solos, in 2007.

Lemuel Dizon, B.S.N. ’98, is a nurse for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs at Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago.

Andrew M. Traynor, B.S.C. ’98, a CH-46 pilot finishing up his second deployment, was promoted to captain in the United States Marine Corps.

José Acosta, B.S.A.E. ’99, was made a senior associate at Florida-based consulting firm Miller Legg and named “Young Engineer of the Year” by the Broward Chapter of the Florida Engineering Society in 2008.

Kathryn Sapnas, Ph.D. ’99, a member of the American Organization of Nurse Executives Technology Task Force and the Technology Innovation Guiding Education Reform leadership collaborative, leads national workgroups on nursing informatics. She was appointed to the Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Nursing Service, Nursing and Health Informatics Alliance.

2000s
Marla S. Grant, B.A.I.S. ’00, an associate in the practice areas of civil, commercial, and health care litigation at Miami law firm Lash & Goldberg LLP since 2006, was named a “Top Up & Comer in South Florida” in 2007 and 2008 by the South Florida Legal Guide.

Alfredo “Fred” Hernandez, M.B.A. ’00, was promoted to lead the Americas Field Operations Group at Miami-based Hewlett Packard spin-off Agilent Technologies, which deals in life science and engineering measurement equipment. He also teaches part-time in Florida International University’s graduate marketing program.

Christine (Strunk) Woods, M.S.Ed. ’00, an exercise physiologist at Towson University, and Jeffrey Woods, M.S.P.T. ’00, a physical therapist at Active Life and Sports, welcomed first child Vivian Sophia on August 24, 2008. They live in the Baltimore area of Maryland.

Larisa Hoffman, M.S.P.T. ’01, Ph.D. ’08, assistant professor of physical therapy at Regis University in Denver, Colorado, won the American Physical Therapy Association’s 2008 Dorothy Briggs Memorial Scientific Inquiry Award.

Rachel Elsby, B.S. ’02, Ph.D. ’08, of Arlington, Virginia, is scientific advisor in the Washington, D.C., practice of Hanify & King Professional Corporation. At George Mason University she is a Juris Doctorate candidate on the patent law track and Civil Rights Law Journal candidate member.

Celeste F. Sojet, B.S.N. ’02, is a nurse anesthetist and clinical instructor at Memorial West Hospital in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

Janna Piper, B.M. ’02, an accounting assistant, women’s boxing coach, and musician in Portland, Oregon, is also on Vancouver’s Xtreme Couture fight team and runs a house- and pet-sitting business. She “lost a close fight for the championship” in the 2008 Oregon Golden Gloves Championships.

Thomasina Tafure, M.B.A. ’02, a senior manager at FedEx in Memphis, Tennessee, won the company’s top award for 2008.

Melanie Hicks Tozzi, M.P.A. ’02, research director for the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida and Florida Independent College Fund managing director, won a Marie Claire magazine and You by Crocs national essay contest in 2008. She is married and has two stepchildren.

Jacqueline Cereijo, B.S.N. ’03, received her M.B.A. in business administration with a concentration in health administration in 2008 and was promoted to nurse manager for the Outpatient Department I Spine Clinic at UM Hospital and Clinics. She is in UM’s School of Nursing and Health Studies M.S.N. program.

Jason Scott Kobrin, B.B.A. ’03, a Manpower Professional regional manager focusing on IT, finance, accounting, engineering, scientific, and executive verticals, was a Tampa Bay Business Journal “Up and Comer Under 30” in 2008.

Angie Moncada, M.A. ’03, returned to Miami as managing director of Providence, Rhode Island-based (add)ventures’ new Latin America gateway office in Miami Beach, Florida.

Tatiana Dominguez, B.S.N. ’04, a float nurse at Baptist Hospital in Miami since 2004, completed graduate school last year as an advanced registered nurse practitioner.

Edward Martos, A.B. ’04, M.P.A. ’06, is an associate in the areas of environmental and land use law with Greenberg Traurig in Miami.

Veronica F. Tejada, J.D. ’04, a Miami attorney at Adorno & Yoss, published “Jurisdictional Discovery: The First Major Battle Between the Plaintiff and a Foreign Defendant” in the Florida Bar’s International Law Quarterly last spring.

Christopher Blythe, B.B.A. ’05, launched textbook company Skoobit Inc., offering monthly rental plans for students that include shipping and handling.

Geraldine Michelle Harris, B.S.N. ’05, became a board certified emergency nurse in 2008, accredited by the American Board of Nursing Specialties.

Diana Christina Lopez, B.S.N. ’05, received her M.S.N. as a pediatric nurse practitioner in 2008.

Jacquelyn J. J. Schultes, B.S.C. ’05, took a job in global communications firm Fleishman-Hillard’s London office after receiving a Master of Science degree from the London School of Economics in 2008.

Diana J. Siwiak, B.M. ’05, has a Master of Arts in music, science, and technology from Stanford University. She helped develop the Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk), whose debut linked musicians from Stanford’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics with musicians in Beijing, China, for a real-time Webcast performance.

Jason Michael Hurwitz, B.M. ’06, is in his third year performing internationally with music and dance extravaganza Barrage. He’s also the group’s union representative and, in the rare times he’s not touring, substitute teaches.

Carla Micheli Defortuna, B.B.A. ’07, is a marketing director for her family’s business, Fortune International Realty, and is pursuing her real estate license.

Brittany Hermann, B.S.N. ’07, lives in Jacksonville, Florida, with her fiancé and works at Baptist Health’s Wolfson Children’s Hospital oncology/hematology unit.

Pedro Fabregas, M.S. ’08, oversees Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, Miami, and the Bahamas as president of American Eagle’s San Juan Executive Airlines operation. In 2005 the Senate of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico named him one of his native island’s most important business leaders.

Tiffany Vickers, B.S.N. ’08, a registered nurse, cares for patients up to age 21 at the Children's National Medical Center heart and kidney unit in Washington, D.C.

Long-Shining Hollywood Star

From Westerns to war pictures to his decades-long role as Texas tycoon Asa Buchanan on the soap opera One Life to Live, Philip Carey’s Hollywood career spanned almost 60 years. Born Eugene Carey, the ruggedly handsome theater student made his big-screen debut—in the 1951 John Wayne drama Operation Pacific—soon after graduating from the University of Miami and continued working in Hollywood through 2008. Carey, A.B. ’50, died of lung cancer in February at the age of 83.

Mann Gregg Davis Jr., A.B. ’30
Viola E. Gautier-Farrey, A.B. ’31
Robert L. Bostwick, A.B. ’32
Hettie S. Wright, A.B. ’33
Pierre F. Little, B.M. ’34
Charlotte Meggs Biedron, A.B. ’40
Kathryn Powell Everett, B.Ed. ’41
Jeanne Marie Dolton, A.B. ’42
John L. Quimby, B.B.A. ’42
Judith Morley Levitan, A.B. ’43
Ralph J. Roseman, B.S. ’43
Clarence S. Caughran Jr., B.M. ’48
Charles M. Chuckrow Jr., A.B. ’48
Clifford H. Heinzel, A.B. ’48
Richard Hittleman, B.M. ’48
Frank L. Hopkins, M.A. ’48
Irving J. Miner, B.B.A. ’48
Lester L. Moore, A.B. ’48
Richard F. Sturmer, B.B.A. ’48
William D. Fabing, J.D. ’49
John Roberts Ferris Jr., B.S.M.E. ’49
Willard L. Fitzgerald Jr., B.S. ’49
Thomas J. Harris Jr., B.B.A. ’49
Irwin Kirschner, A.B. ’49
Robert S. Reidolfs, A.B. ’49
Robert E. Yoxall, B.Ed. ’49
Jack Barkus, B.Ed. ’50
Martha Worcester Fabing, M.Ed. ’50
Lorraine R. Gabellini, B.S. ’50
John Jacob Harrison, B.S. ’50
Warren C. Johnson, B.B.A. ’50
Thomas B. Justice, B.M. ’50
Lorne C. McCord, A.B. ’50, M.S. ’52
August J. Pereno, J.D. ’50
Arthur A. Rosewall, B.B.A. ’50
Richard C. Scoble, B.M. ’50
Henry S. Siemenski, B.S. ’50
John Anthony Skelly, B.B.A. ’50
Louis Teitelbaum, A.B. ’50
Claude C. Ware, B.M. ’50
Robert Dewey Zahner, B.B.A. ’50, J.D. ’51
Frederick J. Axt, A.B. ’51
Norman John Faett Jr., B.Ed. ’51
Leland A. Jackoway, A.B. ’51
Marshall L. Jacobs, B.Ed. ’51
Duronda Koenig, A.B. ’51, M.A. ’68
Verner T.E. Mattson, B.B.A. ’51
Lester J. Ross, B.B.A. ’51
Anthony J. Stammetti, B.B.A. ’51
Gene B. Doll Sr., B.B.A. ’52
Greynold M. Fagan, B.M. ’52
Barbara Kalman Feldman, B.Ed. ’52
Charles Francis Nettleton, B.B.A. ’52
Joseph Andrew Nyiri, B.M. ’52
Roderick Raabe, B.B.A. ’52
Frank T. Stretton, B.M. ’52
Sol Alexander, J.D. ’53
Fred J. Delozier Jr., B.S.C.E. ’53
Clinton Corey Doughty Jr., M.Ed. ’53
Helen Beck Hamlett, A.B. ’53
Byron Keith Jackson, M.A. ’53
Rebecca E. King, B.S.N. ’53
Melvin Irving Muroff, J.D. ’53
Frank L. Oliver, A.B. ’53
Ralph J. DeBee Sr., B.B.A. ’54
John Morrison Manner Jr., B.S.I.E. ’54
Margaret T. Morrongiello, B.Ed. ’54
Walter E. Nottebaum, J.D. ’54
Majel Barrett Roddenberry, A.B. ’54
Harry F. Strenglein, B.S.E.E. ’54
Frederick S. Baker, A.B. ’55
Agnes Jones Homan, B.Ed. ’55
Bruce R. Hoon, B.S.M.E. ’55
Elizabeth G. Kilbride, B.Ed. ’55
Geoffrey Paul Newton, A.B. '55
Maj. John R. Ash, B.B.A. ’56
Jacquelyn Moore Bauler, B.Ed. ’56, M.Ed. ’61
Leo Braverman, M.D. ’56
Nicholas J. Parco Jr., B.M. ’56
John V. Wargo Jr., B.B.A. ’56
Ralph Bartel, M.Ed. ’57
Charles L. Peters, A.B. ’57
Allen G. Roscoe, A.B. ’57
Eva Lee Savage, B.M. ’57
Herbert S. Schwartz, B.B.A. ’57
Ronald Glenn Levy, J.D. ’58
Neil F. Michelsen, A.B. ’58
Charles E. Rice, B.B.A. ’58
Sally Ann Stokes, B.Ed. ’58
Charles B. Ayers II, B.B.A. ’59
Marcia Ann Carpenter, B.S.N. ’59
Cornelia S. Goldsmith, M.Ed. ’59
Richard D. Guttentag, B.B.A. ’59, J.D. ’62
Roberta A. Lazar, B.Ed. ’59
Harry K. MacDougall Jr., B.B.A. ’59
James Milton Marlowe, M.D. ’59
Robert R. Mathiasen, A.B. ’59
Ted L. Oglesby, B.S.E.E. ’59
Nicholas C. Rouse, B.S.M.E. ’59
Walter T. Smith, B.S.E.E. ’59
Ann H. Whitlock, A.B. ’59, M.A. ’65
Chester D. Erwin, J.D. ’60
Harold N. Friedman, M.A. ’60
William Fred George Jr., B.B.A. ’60
Richard A. Green Sr., B.B.A. ’60
James Walsh Hoar, B.S. ’60
Robert Joseph Mauch, B.B.A. ’60
David Frederick Miller, B.B.A. ’60
Sara A. Persohn, B.Ed. ’60
Frank J. Santoriello, B.S.A.E. ’60
David R. Serns, B.B.A. ’60, J.D. ’63
Sue Elizabeth Walter, A.B. ’60
Margaret B. Fussell, B.B.A. ’61
Melvin Norman Hurwitz, B.B.A. ’61
John R. Johnson, B.B.A. ’61
Thomas J. Mulhall Jr., A.B. ’62
Kent S. Schey, B.B.A. ’62
Edward Ronald Young, M.S. ’62
Paul R. Avery, B.Ed. ’63, M.A. ’81
Lewis M. Bush, A.B. ’63, M.A. ’64
Carol Alson Fineman, A.B. ’63, M.S. ’66, Ph.D. ’70
John A. Guarnieri III, B.B.A. ’63
Quenton F. Rahal, B.B.A. ’63, M.B.A. ’68
Junius Millard Adair, B.Ed. ’64, B.S.Ed. ’64
George Gaza, B.S. ’64
Judith Ellen Gordon, A.B. ’64
Valgene L. Gravo, B.Ed. ’64
Isidore P. Krupski Jr., B.S.M.E. ’64
James B. MacDiarmid, A.B. ’64
Raul M. Shelton, M.A. ’64, Ph.D. ’76
William E. Boatner, B.S.E.E. ’65
Agustin Artero, B.S. ’67, M.A. ’72
Scott Allan Bowron, B.S. ’67
Victor Allen Dubois, B.B.A. ’67
Evelyn O. Looney, M.Ed. ’67
Marian Ruch, A.B. ’67
Florence Sylvia Austin, B.B.A. ’68
Brady Chambers Hartman, M.D. ’68
John Levett, B.B.A. ’68
Stanley Joel Bernstein, A.B. ’69
Brenda Lee Johnson, A.B. ’69
Francis Blake Pridgen, J.D. ’69
George Arthur Walborn, B.B.A. ’69
Virginia M. Barnes, M.Ed. ’70
William T. Ernst Jr., J.D. ’70
Frank Robert Faranda, B.Arch. ’70
Susan Jane McMillen, A.B. ’70
Herbert Scott Young, M.A. ’70, D.C.T. ’71
John V. Doerfler, B.B.A. ’71
Josephine Natalie Fiore, B.Ed. ’71
Edward Phillip Sanchez, B.B.A. ’71
Loretta McDonough Turk, M.Ed. ’71
Linda Beatrice Cohen, B.Ed. ’72
Dennis E. Sands, B.B.A. ’72
Paul Joseph Stapleton, B.B.A. ’72
Sue L. Tenenbaum, B.Ed. ’72
Sally J. Fuller, A.B. ’73
Royal David Grumbach, Ph.D. ’73
Bernard John Dooley, Ph.D. ’74
Michael Anton Lubin, J.D. ’74
Karen Barbara Morgenstern, B.Ed. ’74
Gary D. Kallmayer, B.S. ’75
Danny Malinowski, B.B.A. ’75
Ben Randolph King, LL.M.T. ’76
Nancy O. Kirwan, Ph.D. ’76
Henry F. Johnson, J.D. ’77
Lt. Edward Allen Voels, B.B.A. ’77
M. Chapin Krech, M.Ed. ’78
Jane Simi Restrepo, M.Ed. ’78
Sheri D. Katz-Keshishian, B.B.A. ’80
Hollis Mills, A.B. ’80
Eric Peter Schimmel, A.B. ’80
Mary Catherine McAlpine, A.B. ’81
Morton J. Morris, J.D. ’81
Thomas David Springer, B.S.C.E. ’81
Martin Goldstein, B.B.A. ’82
Robert D. Gray, B.S. '84, M.D. ’88
William R. Hinchliff, M.B.A. ’84
Steven L. Richards, M.B.A. ’84
Judith E. Snyder, A.B. ’84
Chris Patterson, M.S.Ed. ’91
Natalie Dawn Perry, A.B. ’92
Tara L. Andrich, A.B. ’93
Kevin Scott Davis, M.S. ’93
Randi Tyme Arnet, B.S.C. ’95
Brenda Ann Friedman, J.D. ’95
Andrew William Urquhart, B.S.N. ’02
Michael T. Hesse, M.B.A. ’03
Deborah Keats, M.F.A. ’05
Gipsy Rodriguez, A.B. ’05

*The UMAA makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of this list, but errors may occur. Please notify us if you see an error so we may correct our records. Submissions here were prior to January.