1930s
Elinor Roth Catsman, B.Ed. ’37, serves on the advisory board of the Center for Ethics and Public Service at the University of Miami School of Law. Her husband, David, taught in the law school, her daughter presently teaches there, and her granddaughter is a student at the University in her junior year.

1940s
Geraldine Rasmussen, B.M. ’47, recently presented an oil portrait of University of Miami President Donna E. Shalala and of School of Nursing and Health Studies Dean Nilda Peragallo to the women she painted. Rasmussen also donated an oil painting of the Mostar Bridge to T. Nejat Veziroglu, professor and director of the Clean Energy Research Institute at the UM College of Engineering.

Taylor Coombs Larimore, B.B.A. ’49, has coauthored Bogleheads’ Guide to Investing, published by Wiley and Sons. The book outlines the investment strategies of John Bogle and his followers.

1950s
Stanley O. Epstein, B.B.A. ’51, is retired from his practice of law in Marina Del Rey, California. He is doing a lot of traveling and learning computer skills from his grandchildren. He visited the University of Miami last year.

1960s
Michael Z. Brenan, B.B.A. ’60, CEO of FGB Advisory in Homestead, Florida, was elected to the National Ethics Bureau.

Paul H. Tocker, B.B.A. ’60, an attorney in private practice in Schenectady, New York, has received the B’nai B’rith Distinguished Service Award.

Emely V. (Garcia) Silver, B.S.N. ’62, M.S.N. ’72, is the executive director of the American Friends of Kenya, Inc., a nonprofit charity registered in Connecticut that provides libraries to schools and communities in Kenya. Every year a 34-member group travels to Kenya to do two weeks of work there. Prior to this role, she held a number of jobs in the nursing profession, including director of the nursing program at Miami-Dade College South Campus and as a flight nurse in the U.S. Air Force. Her late father, Jose G. Garcia, was a professor emeritus at the Miller School of Medicine. She is married to Wayne A. Silver, A.B. ’69, M.Ed. ’72, whose father was Sam Silver, J.D. ’37.

Alan Slotkin, A.B. ’65, has accepted the position of lector in English at P.J. Safarik University in Kosice, Slovak Republic.

Philip Marraccini, B.B.A. ’69, has written and produced Poor Lenny, an original dramatic comedy about four friends who participate in a men’s bowling league in South Dade, Florida. The production features an all-local cast who performed at the Julius Littman Performing Arts Theatre in North Miami Beach. Marraccini Productions, Inc., is working on a film version.

Daniel S. Schwartz, A.B. ’69, J.D. ’72, a partner of Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP, has been certified by the Florida Supreme Court as a civil mediator. This is important because the state requires that all civil cases be presented for mediation before proceeding to trial. Wilson Elser is a national law firm of more than 850 lawyers, and Schwartz opened the Miami office in 1987.

1970s
Richard Artman, A.B. ’70, M.Ed. ’72, Ph.D. ’80, was named president of Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin. For the past 11 years he served as president of Siena Heights University, a Dominican, Catholic institution located in Adrian, Michigan.

Donna J. Gilberti De Siato, B.Ed. ’71, received her doctorate in educational leadership from Syracuse University in 2004 and last year was appointed superintendent of schools for the East Syracuse-Minoa School District. Last year she also received the Phi Delta Kappa International Dissertation of the Year and the Philip Martin Educator of Excellence awards.

Myles B. Abbott, M.D. ’72, was elected chairman of the California District of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Francisco Angones, A.B. ’72, J.D. ’76, has been named president-elect of the Florida Bar, ascending to the presidency in June 2007. He practices civil trial, personal injury, commercial torts, and insurance litigation at the Miami firm he cofounded, Angones, McClure & Garcia, P.A.

Randy L. Gittess, A.B. ’72, an orthodontist in Winter Springs, Florida, has been certified as a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontists, the highest plateau in education, evaluation, excellence, and ethics in the profession. The American Board of Orthodontists is the only specialty board recognized by the American Association of orthodontists and the American Dental Association. There are roughly 2,000 ABO diplomates in the world.

Hal F. Rosenbluth, A.B. ’74, sold his travel company, Rosenbluth International, to American Express in 2003. He is now the cofounder and chairman of the board for Take Care Health Systems, a Pennsylvania-based firm that provides affordable health care in retail pharmacies nationwide. Nurse practitioners in Take Care Health Centers offer diagnosis, treatment screenings, and vaccinations for common family illnesses.

Joseph Sandor, A.B. ’74, former president and CEO of Creative Procurement Strategies, was appointed the Hoagland-Metzler Endowed Professor of Practice in Supply Management at the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University. Prior to forming Creative Procurement Strategies, where he advised such clients as Harley Davidson, Rolls-Royce, Whirlpool, Hewlett-Packard and the U.S. Air Force, Sandor was director of corporate purchasing and logistics at the Sara Lee Corporation.

Marian J. Tonjes, Ed.D. ’75, is completing her final year as a trustee of the White Mountain School in Bethlehem, New Hampshire. The fifth edition of her book, Integrated Content Literacy (Kendall-Hunt) was released this year.

Raymond Angelo Belliotti, M.A. ’76, Ph.D. ’77, a distinguished teaching professor and philosophy chairperson at SUNY Fredonia, has published The Philosophy of Baseball: How to Play the Game of Life (Edwin Mellen Press, 2006).

Janine Plavac, B.S.N. ’76, is codirector of the Institute of Health Professions, a health magnet program at Gainesville High School with about 125 students enrolled. She has three children with her husband, Thomas, M.D. ’81, an interventional cardiologist working in Meridian, Mississippi.

Bill Sklar, B.B.A. ’77, J.D. ’80, counsel to the law firm of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, and his wife, Lori Sklar, M.B.A. ’81, have founded Genetic Information to Stop Breast and Ovarian Cancer. The nonprofit organization, which operates the Web sites www.jacobintl.org and www.reachglobal.org, aims to educate women on the benefits of genetic testing to stop hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. Sklar also is an adjunct professor at the University of Miami School of Law.

Vincent Calamia, M.D. ’78, was appointed chief operating officer for Victory Memorial Hospital, a 400-bed facility in Brooklyn, New York, and has been named CEO, beginning January 2007. He also was named by New York Governor George Pataki to serve on two committees: the State Hospital Review and Planning Council and the Commission on Healthcare Facilities in the Twenty-First Century.

Sidney Zonn, J.D. ’78, former managing partner of the employment and labor law firm Littler Mendelson, has been appointed vice president and general counsel of Robert Morris University in western Pennsylvania. He was selected as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer for the past two years and has been listed in America’s Leading Business Lawyers for employment and labor law since 2003.

Kenneth R. Benoit, M.M. ’79, had two of his compositions performed at the College Music Society Southern Chapter Conference this year in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The works were “Sonata for Horn” and “Piano and Suite for Marimba.”

1980s
Mauricio De La Guardia, B.B.A. ’80, M.B.A. ’84, is working as a trader for H.D. Vest Financial Services in Irving, Texas.

Richard C. Webster, A.B. ’80, has been working in the fine art, antique, and collectibles auction, retail, brokerage, and appraisal business since 1988. After suffering from a rare form of cancer that has required him to have regular surgeries for the past 30 years, he is developing the Fine Gem & Jewelry Charity Catalogue Auction, an auction that donates the full “hammer price” to a charity of the donor’s choice. The first event is slated for 2007 in the Dallas, Texas area.

Oubay Atassi, B.S.Ed. ’81, M.S. ’85, M.B.A. ’91, is regional vice president of sales for iBasis, Inc., a global voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) company. He is responsible for growing the company's trading business in the region of Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan. Prior to iBasis he spent ten years at Nortel Networks as vice president and managing director of Pakistan and as vice president of sales, wireless solutions for North Africa and the Middle East. He is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Arabic, and English.

Fred Seidler, B.S.Ed. ’81, a New York-based marketing, business development, and special events consultant, was nominated for a 2006 Event Solutions Spotlight award: “Creative Director of the Year.” His work with the New York Metro chapter of the International Special Events Society resulted in record-breaking increase in membership.

Alan Karmin, A.B. ’82, has documented his battle against false accusations of domestic abuse in a book, The Measure of a Man.

Emily J. Marquez, A.B. ’83, M.A. ’86, is executive director of the Humane Society of Greater Miami.

Peter J. Dunne, M.B.A. ’86, is president of Franklin/Trade Graphics, LLC, a Miami-based full-service commercial printer that handles such corporate accounts as Carnival Cruise Lines, Microsoft, Florida Marlins, and Burger King. The company was honored by the South Florida Business Journal as the 2006 Business of the Year in the General Business Services, $10 million to $25 million category. The company also won Business of the Year 2005.

Jonathan D. Liebman, M.M. ’86, president/CEO of the Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts in Southfield, Michigan, was promoted by the state’s Governor Jennifer Granholm to the Michigan Higher Education Authority.

Bethany (Bohall) Prestigiacomo, B.F.A. ’86, is the director of artist residency programs for Davidson College, where she oversees the Royal Shakespeare Company Residency. She telecommutes from San Antonio, Texas, where she lives with her husband, theatre professor Robert Prestigiacomo, and her 4-year-old daughter Sofia.

Jacqueline L. Gonzalez, M.S.N. ’87, has received the 2006 Alumnus of Distinction Award from the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies. As senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Miami Children’s Hospital, she oversees the nursing care of thousands of children and families. Under her leadership in 2003, Miami Children’s Hospital received “Magnet” designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, she facilitated an evacuation effort there in partnership with the hospital’s LifeFlight Critical Care Transport Team.

Angel L. Rodriguez, B.S. ’87, M.B.A. ’91, M.S. ’91, has been named IT program manager in charge of global windfarm connectivity projects for General Electric’s Wind Energy division. He recently moved to Atlanta, Georgia, with wife Cherie and son Alex.

Henry J. Weiss, M.B.A. ’87, M.S.I.E. ’87, was appointed as the country director to the United States Peace Corps Program in Albania.

Suzanne C. de Janasz, B.M. ’88, is associate professor of leadership and management at the University of Mary Washington’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies in Fredericksburg, Virginia. She received a Fulbright Scholar Award and will spend five months as a lecturer in Poland at Warsaw University’s School of Management during spring 2007. Her work on mentoring and careers, work-family conflict, and leadership has been published in many journals, and she is coauthor of the text, Interpersonal Skills in Organizations. She and husband Chris have twin 12-year-old children.

Larry Shender, B.B.A. ’88, is the national sales manager for U.S. operations for Tremor Network, which provides contextually targeted advertising campaigns. He is responsible for developing sales programs and targeted promotions and managing trade show initiatives.

Fred E. Karlinsky, B.S.C. ’89, a shareholder with Colodny, Fass, Talenfeld, Karlinsky & Abate, P.A., recently moderated a panel discussion in London, England, on the impact of the 2005 hurricanes in the United States and the future for the insurance and reinsurance industry.

Sharon McGuire, M.S.N. ’89, had an invited chapter called “Exploring Migration and Health” published in the book A History of Nursing Ideas (Jones and Bartlett 2005).

William C. Reinhardt, B.B.A. ’89, M.B.A. ’91, has passed the certification exam for recognition as a senior professional in human resources (SPHR) and is continuing to work as associate director of resource management for Ernst & Young, LLP in the firm’s Tampa, Florida office.

Roy Weinfeld, A.B. ’89, J.D. ’95, recently married Ruth do Amaral Marcondes Armando at Temple Judea in Coral Gables, Florida.

1990s
Rosa Maria Mayorga, A.B. ’90, M.A. ’94, Ph.D. ’03, assistant professor of philosophy in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences at Virginia Tech University, presented her paper, “On a Peircean Approach to Issues of Diversity,” at the Oxford Round Table on Diversity in Society this spring. Mayorga’s academic interests are in the area of metaphysics.

Tonya Marie (Swearingen) Smith, A.B. ’90, is a freelance writer and book author living in Topeka, Kansas, with her husband, attorney Scott Smith, and her 9-year-old daughter, Ariel. She also is a political activist for sex offender reform.

Cherie Bender, B.F.A. ’92, is an illustrator and fine artist. She was awarded third place in the state for Best of Florida Artists in the category of oil painting. Her painting, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, was selected for the cover of the May issue of Horizons magazine, and her painting September 11, 2001 with Healing Flowers was accepted into the Boca Raton Museum of Art.

Martine A. Decambre-Alexis, B.S. ’92, studied and worked as a pediatric intensive care nurse for seven years. She recently changed careers and became an orthodontist. She owns her own practice in Port St. Lucie, Florida, where she lives with her husband, Hayden Alexis.

Karla V. Hernandez, B.S.C. ’93, is associate director of media relations at the University of Miami. In this role she is a primary liaison between faculty and administrators at the University and print, Web-based, and broadcast media. Prior to joining the University in 2002, she was assistant director for government liaison and public relations at the 11th Judicial Circuit. She and husband Michael, B.S.E.E. ’93, have two children, Michael Kristopher, 2, and Madison Katherine, 1.

Norma S. Lindsey, J.D. ’93, was appointed by Florida Governor Jeb Bush to the Miami-Dade County Court of the 11th Judicial Circuit.

Rafael M. Montes, M.A. ’93, Ph.D. ’03, has been promoted to professor of English at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. His first book, Generational Traumas in Contemporary Cuban-American Literature: Making Places/Haciendo Lugares, is now available from The Edwin Mellen Press.

Jack Paris, J.D. ’93, was named trial attorney for the Miami offices of The Cochran Firm, founded by the late Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. Paris was formerly partner at Leeds, Colby and Paris, P.A., specializing in plaintiff personal injury and maritime law.

Jennie (Klein) Sunshine, B.M. ’93, is a voiceover artist, actress, and singer in the New York area. Some of her recent projects include: appearing on an episode of Conviction (NBC), and singing with the Spring Sisters, an a cappella trio based in the Hudson Valley area. She resides with her husband, David, in Westchester County, New York.

Michael W. Thrailkill, B.Arch. ’93, was promoted last year to associate at Yost Grube Hall Architecture, an architecture, interiors, and planning firm in Portland, Oregon. Since joining the firm in 2001 as a construction administrator, he has taken on a lead role in quality control and research and development.

Jonathan Brown, M.S.N. ’94, is a consultant for B.E. Smith, where he advises health care organizations on nursing administration and health care operations. He was appointed to the 2006 Publications Committee of the American Organization of Nurse Executives. He also is on the faculty of the University of Phoenix, teaching nursing and health care administration courses.

Stacey Kay, A.B. ’94, a trial attorney for AIG Insurance in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, will marry Jared Isaacs, B.S.C. ’94, in October.

Gregory D. LoGerfo, A.B. ’95, is director of Israel, Palestinian Affairs, and Jordan for the National Security Council at The White House.

Melanie Emmons Damian, J.D. ’96, a partner with the firm Damian & Valori LLP, was elected to the 2006 board of directors for the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Miami-Dade. She recently lectured and chaired a program at the American Bar Association’s Business Law Section Spring Meeting.

Thomas Carrero Jr., LL.M.O. ’96, got married in 2004 and recently moved with his wife from Philadelphia to North Port, Florida, where he opened up a law firm.

William L. Cate, B.Arch. ’96, formerly a construction manager with Hines in Coral Gables, Florida, has opened The Cate Group, an architecture, development, and project management firm in Miami Shores, Florida.

Sascha Frey, B.S. ’96, M.D. ’98, is a hospitalist with WakeMed in Raleigh, North Carolina. He and wife Laura, A.B. ’97, welcome their newborn son, Julian Alexander.

Jason A. Leshowitz, B.M. ’96, has completed a master's degree in educational leadership at William Paterson University. He also is the proud new father of Ilana Nicole.

Matthew Thompson, B.B.A. ’96, is a territory manager for Honeywell in Vero Beach, Florida. He and his wife, Meridith (Bednar) Thompson, B.B.A. ’95, have a two-year-old son named Gregory.

Robert S. Donaldson, J.D. ’97, was named chief executive officer of W.S. Lee & Sons, Inc., a $120 million regional food distribution company based in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Prior to this appointment, he served as deputy attorney general for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He also is a part-time crime, law, and justice instructor at Penn State University.

Daniel T. Fleischer, B.B.A. ’97, J.D. ’00, M.B.A. ’01, is a probate administrator for Northern Trust Bank for Palm Beach and Martin Counties. He recently passed the Certified Financial Planner exam. He and his wife, Rachel Roth, B.S. ’98, M.S.Ed. ’00, are expecting their second child.

Wayne Paugh, M.S. ’97, works with U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez and Chris Israel, the coordinator for international intellectual property enforcement, in combating IP counterfeiting and piracy across the globe.

Alissa Pinck, B.S. ’97, was promoted to vice president of G.S. Schwartz & Co. Inc., a leading independent public relations agency headquartered in New York. She is responsible for account operations as well as acquisition of new business and the management of the agency.

Fahad Al Hassawi, M.S.I.E. ’98, was appointed executive vice president of human resources for du, a United Arab Emirates telecommunications and entertainment company. Previously he was vice president of human resources for Emirates Airlines.

Emilio Tomas Gonzalez, Ph.D. ’98, is the newly appointed director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, an undersecretary position within the Department of Homeland Security. Appointed by President Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Gonzalez leads an organization of more than 15,000 federal and contract employees responsible for the accurate, efficient, and secure processing of immigration benefits.

Toni Leo, Ph.D. ’98, has relocated back to Arizona, where she will open her private practice. She plans to open an animal sanctuary that will focus on horses and conduct equine-assisted psychotherapy.

Charles A. Volkert III, J.D. ’98, is executive director of Robert Half Legal, which provides project and full-time professionals for law firms and corporate legal departments. He is a noted speaker and author and a member of the Florida Bar and the Dade County Bar Association.

Kristyne Kennedy, J.D. ’99, an attorney with Jackson Lewis LLP in the firm’s Orlando, Florida, office, was elected to the Executive Council of the Orange County Bar Association.

Alex Merchan, B.B.A. ’99, M.B.A. ’04, has been selected as one of ten Virgin Group employees to participate in a humanitarian trip to South Africa. He also has created Alex 2 Africa, a fundraising effort to support Riders for Health, a group that provides medical personnel with motorcycles so they may reach patients in rural locations. As a regional marketing manager for Virgin Entertainment Group, Merchan oversees various efforts for the Virgin Megastores in five of 11 markets in the United States.

Matthew Stein, B.S.C. ’99, is senior vice president for the Weinstein Company. He was the executive in charge of production for the recent film Scary Movie 4.

2000s
Kimberly V. Groome, M.P.A. ’00, has achieved certification from the Florida Public Pension Trustees Association.

Jordan M. Lewin, J.D. ’00, and Loretta B. Todzia, J.D. ’01, were married in April at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens in Coral Gables, Florida. Their ceremony was officiated by friends Helen (Alysandratos) Farber, J.D. ’00, and Daniel Rogers, J.D. ’00. Jordan has his own law practice in Miami, and Loretta is assistant general counsel for Baptist Health South Florida.

Joe Montminy, J.D. ’00, and Briana (Lundy) Montminy, J.D. ’02, were married in April of 2005. They live in Birmingham, Alabama, where Joe is an assistant United States attorney and Briana is an associate at Burr Forman LLP.

Carol (Winett) Perlman, Ph.D. ’00, and Josh Perlman announce the birth of their son, Jack Lucas.

Jay E. Silver, J.D. ’00, has become an associate attorney with the firm Ventantonio and Wildehain in Warren, New Jersey.

Sarah Locke, B.S.N. ’01, is a labor and delivery nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Sarosh J. Motivala, M.S. ’01, Ph.D. ’01, and his wife, Shireen, were married recently in Los Angeles, California. He is an assistant professor at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, conducting research on sleep, stress, and the immune system. He is a coinvestigator on two NIH-funded grants.

Derrick Artis, M.B.A. ’02, director of professional affairs at Vistakon, a division of Johnson and Johnson Vision Care Inc., has been named the Pennsylvania College of Optometry’s Alumnus of the Year. At Johnson and Johnson, he oversees key relationships with eye care professional organizations and lectures to physicians worldwide on contact lens technology and eye care. Artis also owns a patent for invention of a contact lens case that tracks the number of days a disposable lens is worn, and he provides free eye care through Project See.

Arielle Chikovsky, A.B. ’02, is one of six winners out of 23,000 entries of the online AE Live Your Life Contest from American Eagle Outfitters. She will donate the $25,000 prize to Hope for Vision, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting research to end blindness. She recently joined the Florida Bar Association.

Elgin Polo, M.B.A. '02, has been promoted to partner in the Coral Gables accounting firm of Berenfeld, Spritzer, Schecter and Sheer.

Pennie Barasch Goldman, J.D. ’03, and husband Keith announce the birth of their son, Ilan Leo.

Ana G. Cristancho, B.S. ’04, an M.D./Ph.D. student at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, was named a 2006 Gilliam fellow by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Gilliam fellowships are awarded to doctoral students for their academic excellence and scientific potential. While a student at the University of Miami, Cristancho organized the first Coral Gables Relay for Life, which raised $50,000 for the American Cancer Society.

Max Lugavere, B.S.C. ’05, and Jason Silva, B.S.C. ’05, are hosts and producers for Current TV, a new independent media company led by Al Gore and others. They landed their positions after submitting Textures of Selfhood, a film they had produced and starred in during their final semester at the University of Miami.

Nick Ronda, B.B.A. ’05, has developed Xentinel Security, a company that specializes in vulnerability security and compliance certifications for e-commerce businesses. The firm awards its clients a Hacker Free Seal, which indicates that their Web site successfully passes daily security tests for all known vulnerabilities.

Jan Yoepp, B.S.N. ’05, is pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, with a specialty in acute care pediatrics.

Stephen T. Danyew, B.M. ’06, is one of ten classical composers to receive the 2006 BMI Student Composer Award, which recognizes superior creative talent and provides scholarship grants toward music education.

Damian Stanziano, Ph.D. ’06, is an instructor and head of the Department of Physical Sciences and Wellness at Broward Community College.

 

Flashback on Arnold Newman
Arnold Newman, D.F.A. ’81, one of the world’s most admired photographers and a student at the University of Miami from 1936 to 1938, died at the age of 88. He entered the University on scholarship to study painting, but cost eventually impeded his completion, and he turned to a career in photography.

After a stint in Philadelphia and West Palm Beach, Newman opened a Miami Beach studio in the 1930s. In 1948 he returned to New York, where his social circles included the likes of Alfred Stieglitz, Beaumont Newhall, and Ansel Adams. He is best known for his approach of “environmental portraiture” and has captured such icons as Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and Igor Stravinsky, as well as a number of American presidents.

Katherine Younts Torrence, A.B. ’30
Lloyd H. Solie, B.B.A. ’31
Agnes C. Watson, B.Ed. ’36
Julie Davitt Salisbury, A.B. ’37
Charles Staltman, B.M. ’37
Donald S. Molter, J.D. ’38
Mildred H. Mohr, A.B. ’40
Carolyn Ruth Pepper, B.B.A. ’45
Josephine L. Thompson, A.B. ’46
Anthony Carrero, B.B.A. ’48
Irwin Kiman, B.B.A. ’48
Tom J. Maxey, B.B.A. ’48, J.D. ’50
Donald McClelland Jr., J.D. ’48
Sol Alexander Rippa, A.B. ’48
Lloyd G. Bates Jr., J.D. ’49
Albert M. Borkin, J.D. ’49
Sylvan B. Burdick, J.D. ’49
John West Fleming, J.D. ’49
Joseph Paul George, B.S. ’49
David M. Kingsberg, B.B.A. ’49
Patrick B. Williams, B.B.A. ’49
Sam Boyko, B.B.A. ’50
Jack R. Frymier, M.Ed. ’50
Richard A. Kaplan, B.B.A. ’50
Donald J. Rossin, B.S.M.E. ’50
Felicia M. West, M.Ed. ’50
Henry Bernacki, B.B.A. ’51
John Vincent Christie, J.D. ’51
Claude S. Jones, J.D. ’51
Douglas L. Keepings, B.B.A. ’51, M.B.A. ’5
Murray H. Koretzky, B.B.A. ’51
Thomas N. Krukonis, B.B.A. ‘51
Paul V. Peurifoy, M.S. ’51
Rev. Alfred C. Sheley Sr., B.Ed. ’51
Robert Coleman Youmans, J.D. ’51
Kenneth R. Kinard, B.B.A. ’52
John Owen McCabe, B.B.A. ’52
Anne Stackhouse Mead, A.B. ’52
John J. Patrisco, B.S.M.E. ’52
Martin S. Schwartz, J.D. ’52
Paul James Stichler, J.D. ’52
Julian H. Braswell, J.D, ’53
William Edward Moschell, J.D. ’53
Jack R. Rice Jr., J.D. ’53
Norman K. Schwarz, J.D. ’53
Lt. Col. Bruce T. Wright, B.B.A. ’53
Dimitry N. Alexander, A.B. ’54, J.D. ’74
Anthony Joseph Blaty, B.B.A ’54, J.D. ’56
Stanley A. Brandimore, B.B.A. ’54, J.D, ’57
Kathleen Blaylock Brock, B.Ed. ’54
Harvey W. Cogert, A.B. ’54
Hon. Harry J. Farbman, J.D. ’54
D. Clark LaSalle, B.B.A. ’54
John F. Aguire, B.Ed. ’55, M.Ed. ’59
Walter Kissel, B.Ed. ’55, M.Ed. ’58
Barbara Bannen Teel, B.B.A. ’55
Donald C. Welsh, J.D. ’55
Alphonse Bermejo, A.B. ’56
Melvin H. Davidow, B.B.A. ’56
Benjamin H. Ervin, J.D. ’56
Francis P. Ingrassia, A.B. ’56
Daniel Cain O’Brien, B.B.A. ’56
Frederick J. Ward Jr., J.D. ’56
George H. Arit, B.B.A. ’57
Edwin (Ned) P. Drescher, B.B.A. ’57
Barbara Folkers Dube, B.Ed. ’57, M.Ed. ’61
Marian Irene Heim, B.S.N. ’57
Hon. Joseph Nesbitt, J.D. ’57
Susan P. Redding, B.B.A. ’57
Frederick A. Rommel, B.S. ’57, P.h.D. ’67
James Michael Sheil, J.D. ’57
Frank K. Collins, B.B.A. ’58
Seamon S. Daub, A.B. ’58
Francean Napoli Meredith, A.B. ’58
Henry J. Prominski, J.D. ’59
Emily Jane Holzer, M.Ed. ’60
Alexander S. Joseph, B.B.A. ’60
Henry Philip Ruffolo, A.B. ’60
Patricia Davis Adelman, A.B. ’61
Hector J. DelMastro, B.B.A. ’61
Evelyn R. Searls, B.Ed. ’61, M.Ed. ’69, Ed.D. ’71
Gilbert H. Berken, B.S. ’62, M.D. ’63
George Ed Schindeler, B.B.A. ’62
Leonard Sussman, J.D. ’62
Roy S. Ratsky, B.B.A. ’63
Philip M. Damashek, B.B.A. ’64
Norman Sokoloff, A.B. ’64
Phyllis Franklin, M.A. ’65, P.H.D. ’69
Margretta F. Rothenberger, B.Ed. ’65
John L. Behler Jr., B.S. ’66
Thomas H. Karins, B.S.M.E. ’66
Carl L. Rickenbaugh, B.B.A. ’66
Concepcion N. Garcia, B.Ed. ’67, M.Ed. ’72, Ph.D. ’91
Edwards Lee Church, A.B. ’68, J.D. ’71
Jim (Yamma Yamma) Fleming, A.B. ’68
Albert Alton Gordon, B.B.A. ’68, J.D. ’69
Brian E. Mattis, J.D. ’68
Kerry David Wilensky, A.B. ’68
Jerry H. Dunmire, B.Ed. ’69
Julian Heath, B.B.A. ’69
Alan Robert Schneider, J.D. ’69
Neal Eli Berson, B.Ed. ’70
Friedrich G. Ludecke, B.S. ’70
Ronald L. Stem, A.B. ’70
Ida Davis Whipple, M.Ed. ’70
Erik Hans Hansen, A.B. ’71
Luis Felipe Henriquez, B.S. ’71
William Paul Hoffman, B.S. ’71, M.S. ’76, Ph.D. ’92
Capt. Norman Leifer, B.Ed. ’71
Mark Steven London, B.B.A. ’71
George Sumner Stingel, B.B.A. ’71
Eva Freeman, A.B. ’72
Daniel Norman Peterson, A.B. ’72
Cathy L. Wood, A.B. ’72
Mary A. Schade, C.N.P. ’73
Jean Carol Seipp, B.S. ’73, M.D. ’78
Cha W. Serio, B.B.A. ’73
Peter F. Tritley, A.B. ’73
Natalie F. Walters, B.S.N. ’73, M.B.A. ’81
Charles Hatsell, Ph.D. M.D. ’74
Marian J. Hughes, M.Ed. ’74
Joseph C. Dare, J.D. ’75
Bruce Alan Wohlleb, B.B.A.’75
A. Gilmore Crumpler Jr., LL.M.E. ’76
Capt. John Lawrence Gerlaugh, B.F.A. ’76
Nissa Libby Dick, Ph.D. ’76
Hon. Henry Leyte-Vidal, A.B. ’77, J.D. ’80
Douglas M. McFaul, A.B. ’77
Richard D. Newman, J.D. ’77
Melvin Lionel Douglas, B.Ed. ’78, M.S.Ed. ’79
Anna P. Deppman, B.S.N. ’79
Jack Edward Orsley, J.D. ’79
Russell C. Martin, A.B. ’81
Arnold Newman, D.F.A. ’81
David C. Albers, B.S.I.E. ’82
Richard E. Bayless, B.B.A. ’83
Robert O. Admire, B.B.A. ’84, J.D. ’87
Joy D. Harrison, M.S. ’84
David Nolan, M.A. ’84
Melvin E. Rahn, M.S. ’84
James O. Kistler, LL.M.T. ’85
Lawrence J. Strauss, J.D. ’87
Michele Elise Block, J.D. ’89
Sallie E. Scudder, A.B. ’89
Steven H. Pawlik, B.B.A. ’93
Charles T. Sheehan, B.S.C. ’93
Tod A. Gassen, M.D. ’95
Elizabeth Ann Degler, B.S. ’96
Guiomar B. Smeets, M.B.A. ’03
Ray I. Berrin
Charles B. Hildebrand
Mary E. Liebler
Charles W. Miller,
Alan F. Teplitz
George Weissenborn
John Calvin Jureit
Phyllis Kerstein Nusbaum
Mary Frances Williamson
Mary M. Vetter
Martha Van Brunt Smart
*Based on submissions prior to May 2006