1940s
Frank H. Bueker Jr., B.B.A. ’40, retired in 1980 after 34 years as vice president and treasurer of Messenger Corporation in Auburn, Indiana. He played the French horn in the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Symphony from 1946 to 1986. He celebrated his 60th wedding anniversary this May.

1950s
Burton E. Whittaker, B.S. ’51, is retired from service to the Dade County Crime Laboratory, not a Washington, D.C. lab, as Miami magazine had erroneously reported in the spring 2007 issue. He still testifies in court as an expert witness. Ed Robin, B.S.E.E. ’57, and Nelson Hanover, B.S. ’57, have formed Performance Resources Group, a technology staffing company in New York City.

1960s
Jerome Spevak, A.B. ’60, has retired from teaching. He and his wife, Charlene, live in Dyersburg, Tennessee, where he continues to write books and pamphlets.

Leon J. Hoffman, A.B. ’61, is a clinical psychologist in Chicago. He is a first-time grandfather to Abigail Rose, born in April to his daughter, Rebecca Hoffman, A.B. ’88, M.A. ’92, and her husband. Leon also is a chamber music cellist.

Bennett H. Brummer, A.B. ’62, J.D. ’65, a Miami-Dade public defender, received The Freedom Rose Award from the Coral Gables Latin Kiwanis Club for his efforts to defend the legal rights of the poor.

Susan H. (Goodman) Prior, B.Ed. ’62, has retired as an attorney and is designing and creating original jewelry in Vista, California.

Evelyn H. Hoskins, A.B. ’63, is retired from teaching and lives in Anna Maria, Florida.

Steve J. Mazurana, A.B. ’63, is a professor, intern director, and pre-law advisor in the political science department at the University of Northern Colorado. He also is vice president of client and information services for j2DataSystems, a consulting, survey, and research firm.

Wayne P. York, B.B.A. ’63, is a retired colonel for the U.S. Air Force. He has been a pilot for 41 years and is a Vietnam veteran. He is now chief of flying safety and education at the State of New Mexico Aviation Division.

Carol (Asher) Dubnikoff, B.Ed. ’65, is retired from personnel management and has started Handwriting Secrets, specializing in identifying traits through handwriting.

Alice C. Gross, B.S.N. ’65, has retired as the nursing director for the Manatee County Public Health Department. She raises guide dogs for Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc. in Bradenton, Florida.

Carolyn W. Achata, B.S.N. ’67, is regional director of Children’s Special Services at the Tennessee Department of Health.

Joanne Canto Friedman, B.S.N. ’67, received her M.S.N. and nurse practitioner certification in 1996 and has worked for the last ten years as an STD nurse practitioner in a hospital outpatient clinic while also raising five children with her physician husband. She has a 10-month-old granddaughter.

Stuart Grossman, A.B. ’68, J.D. ’73, a founding partner of the Miami firm Grossman Roth, P.A., was named a Top 10 Florida Super Lawyers. He is a member of Iron Arrow, and he is in the Florida Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame.

Barbara A. Dralnick, B.S.N. ’60, retired from the U.S. Air Force Nurse Corps in 1993 after 22 years of service. For the past 12 years she has worked for Mercaldo Law Firm in Tuscon, Arizona, as a nurse paralegal.

Marc J. Yacht, A.B. ’62, has retired after serving as health director of the Pasco County Health Department in Florida for the past 20 years. He also is a published writer and photographer.

Neil Bloom, B.S.M.E. ’67, is the author of Reliability Centered Maintenance: Implementation Made Simple. A preventive maintenance specialist for 30 years, he has worked at the Federal Aviation Administration and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

George T. Duvall, B.S. ’69, M.D. ’73, was recertified in internal medicine and critical care medicine. He practices in Vero Beach, Florida.

Aida Levitan, A.B. ’69, president and CEO of Levitan & Palencia, LLC in Miami, Florida, received the 2006 PRSA Royal Palm Award. She also received the 2006 Tributo a la Mujer Hispana Award from Vanidades magazine.

1970s
Dan W. Jeffery, B.B.A. ’70, has ended his career as an umpire after 35 years. Now he assigns umpires in Michigan and does voiceover for radio and television.

Jude Bagatti, A.B. ’71, J.D. ’75, earned her Master Gardner’s Certification from Largo Botanical Garden, Pinellas County Extension Service. She also recently received awards in competitions from Pasco County Arts Council for poetry and from Suntan Art Center, St. Petersburg Beach for photography.

Anne Gross Cohen, B.Ed. ’71, is an art teacher and professional artist in West Orange, New Jersey.

Esther Fernandez, M.Ed. ’72, Ed.D. ’80, coauthored POWerful Memories with her husband, Augustine. The book (published by Xlibris) recounts Augustine’s World War II experiences as an officer in the U.S. Army Air Corps and includes tales of his training, missions, capture, and life in a German prison camp.

Linda Y. (Kramer) Keane, B.S.N. ’73, earned an M.S.N. in 1987. She lives in the Atlantic City area and is an education specialist at Shore Memorial Hospital and adjunct faculty member at Atlantic Cape Community College. She is recently remarried.

Barry M. Cohen, J.D. ’74, a judge in West Palm Beach, Florida, received the North County Bar Association 2007 Jurist of the Year Award.

Jo-Ann Rolle, B.B.A. ’74, has been named senior vice president for academic and student affairs at the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising in New York City. She holds a Ph.D. in economics from Howard University.

Armando J. Bucelo Jr., B.S. ’76, J.D. ’79, selected last year as one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in the country by Hispanic Business Magazine, is a Coral Gables attorney and board chairman of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation. Last year he became the first Cuban-American to ring the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange.

Andru H. Volinsky, A.B. ’76, of the New Hampshire law firm Bernstein Shur, has been named one of the state’s most influential residents over the past quarter-century as part of a program airing on New Hampshire Public Radio. He is known for his work as lead counsel for the Claremont school funding cases, and he is listed in Best Lawyers In America.

Alan R. Krusch, J.D. ’77, of Krusch & Sellers, Attorneys at Family Law of Charlotte, has been named a North Carolina Super Lawyer.

MaryLee (Roberts) Newman, B.S.N. ’77, works as a project manager for clinical applications in the IT department of the city hospital system in Colorado Springs.

H. Clay Roberts, J.D. ’78, and C. David Durkee, J.D. ’93, formed the law firm Roberts & Durkee, P.A. in Coral Gables, Florida, focusing on personal injury, medical malpractice, and insurance cases.

Susan P. (Neuberger) Weller, A.B. ’78, a member in the Washington, D.C. office of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, has been named a Washington, D.C. Super Lawyer for 2007.

Mary Kontz, B.S.N. ’79, M.S.N. ’85, Ph.D. ’92, is associate dean of nursing for Colorado State University-Pueblo.

Christy I. Torkildson, B.S.N. ’79, a nursing doctoral student in San Francisco, is on the board of directors of the Hospice and Palliative Care Association and is also national director of education and research at George Mark Children’s House.

1980s
Bradley Feur, A.B. ’80, J.D. ’90, regional director of medical education for the Health Care Affiliated Palm Beach Centre for Graduate Medical Education, was appointed chief surgeon of the Florida Highway Patrol.

Jane A. Robles, B.S.N. ’80, is an application administrator at North Memorial Health Care and is on the editorial board of Creative Nursing Journal.

Steven J. Brodie, J.D. ’81, a Carlton Fields Miami shareholder, was reappointed chair of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation’s Community Relations Council.

Jose R. Rodriguez, B.B.A. ’81, was elected by 1,700 partners to serve a five-year term on the board of directors of KPMG, LLP.

Adrienne Garo, B.S.N. ’82, is the clinical coordinator for the Preanesthesia Evaluation and Testing Center at the University of Virginia Medical Center.

Joncee B. Guido, B.S.N. ’84, has retired after working for the Broward County School System and the State of Florida.

Stephen A. Karol, B.Arch. ’82, presented his work at New York City’s Agora Gallery in Pixel Perfect: The Digital Fine Art Exhibition.

Jodi J. Altman, B.S.N. ’83, a mother of two daughters, is senior staff nurse in emergency at Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, Georgia.

Carol Goldblatt, B.S.N. ’83, earned a Master of Public Health Administration and Planning, a J.D., and a master’s in clinical psychology. She is now a postdoctoral fellow in police psychology for the Honolulu Police Department.

Rose Marie Prince, B.S.N. ’83, is a systems analyst at Presbyterian Healthcare Services in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Maura Ferrell Miller, M.S.N. ’84, Ph.D. ’96, was appointed as the coordinator for hospice and palliative care programs at the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center.

Lee S. Barson, B.B.A. ’85, is director of business development for the ACS/Mellon Health Savings Account and Medicare Medical Savings Account solutions at ACS in Berwyn, Pennsylvania.

Cynthia (Spahn) Blum, B.S.N. ’85, received a Ph.D. in nursing from Florida Atlantic University in December 2006, where she is a clinical instructor and the undergraduate clinical coordinator.

Rich Winer, B.M. ’85, a financial planner, has been named to The Guitar Center Music Foundation’s board of directors. In 2005, he was mentioned in The Wall Street Journal for identifying a large oversight by two CPAs, and in 2006 he was featured in Financial Planning Magazine’s Career Advisor. For 30 years Winer also has worked as a sideman, session guitarist, composer, and producer in Miami, Nashville, and Los Angeles.

Donna Marie Ballman, J.D. ’86, has been signed by Behler Publications to author You’ve Been Served: A Writer’s Guide to the Courtroom. A children’s book author, she received third prize in the international Litopia Writer’s Colony short story contest in June. She and her husband were named one of “Fort Lauderdale’s Finest Couples” by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Laura Dominguez, B.S.N. ’86, M.B.A. ’90, was promoted to vice president, business development for Mercy Hospital in Miami. She also oversees the outpatient center.

Yvette Ostolaza, A.B. ’86, J.D. ’92, an attorney at Weil, Gotshal & Mandes LLP, was recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer 2007 in the area of business litigation.

Wendi A. Jones, B.S.N. ’87, is an ACNP at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

James A. Ryder, M.B.A. ’88, is a senior procurement specialist with the Office of Procurement, State of Arizona Department of Economic Security.

Carlos M. Lastra, A.B. ’89, J.D. ’92, is a partner at Brodsky, Greenblatt, Renehan & Pearlstein, Chtd., near Washington, D.C. He is a member of the Montgomery County Bar Association’s Nominations and Elections Committee.

Franklin L. Zemel, J.D. ’89, a partner in the Fort Lauderdale office of Arnstein & Lehr, successfully defended the Hollywood Community Synagogue-Chabad’s constitutional rights in a turf battle against the City of Hollywood.

1990s
Ania Fernandez, A.B. ’90, M.S.Ed. ’03, has published a book of poems, Poems for the Heart.

Audra M. Lopez, B.S.N. ’90, is a nurse practitioner at Broward General Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale. She is vice president of the Broward County Alumni group and a board member of the Life Alliance Organ Recovery Agency and the American Cancer Society. She is also chairman of the International Transplant Nursing Society/Live Transplant.

Corali Lopez-Castro, J.D. ’90, has received the Florida Bar President’s Award of Merit. She is a shareholder in the Miami law firm Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton, and in 2006 she became the second female president of the Cuban American Bar Association.

Philip Josephson, B.B.A. ’91, J.D. ’95, earned an M.B.A. and has formed The Law Office of Philip Josephson in Miami, focusing on business law.

Pamela June, B.B.A. ’91, M.B.A. ’94, and her husband, Mark, B.B.A. ’89, own a CPA firm, June and Associates, on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. They are the parents of three boys, Zachary, 10, Ethan, 6, and Finn, 8 months.

Jeffrey Levinson, M.B.A. ’91, was recently promoted to senior vice president of commercial lending/business development for Mellon Financial Corporation.

Jeffrey A. Rinde, J.D. ’91, a partner in Hodgson Russ’s Corporate and Securities Practice Group, was recently appointed chair of a New York State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education program called Practical Skills—Forming and Advising Businesses.

Andrew Yaffa, J.D. ’91, an attorney at the Miami law firm Grossman Roth, P.A., was named one of the Top 10 Florida Super Lawyers.

Adilia C. Gonzalez-Harris, A.B. ’93, is deputy borough chief for pre-trial of the Bronx Tort Unit. She has worked for the New York City Law Department for nine years.

Brenda McDonald, B.S.N. ’93, published a children’s book, How Do You Love a Big Dog? She is a realtor in Charleston, South Carolina.

Celia Lisset Alvarez, A.B. ’94, M.F.A. ’96, has written a poetry chapbook called The Stones, published by Finishing Line Press. She is an instructor at St. Thomas University.

Stacy Bercun Bohm, J.D. ’94, a shareholder for Akerman Senterfitt, was selected for the prestigious honor Top Women in Florida Commercial Real Estate by the Florida Real Estate Journal.

Rebecca Robbins, A.B. ’94, was the national spokesperson for SlimFast Foods and the Fourth of July cover girl for Women’s World magazine in 2002.

Tyler Stephens, B.Arch. ’94, and partner Michael Byrd started their own architecture firm, Core 10, specializing in mixed-use development in St. Louis, Missouri.

Carlos I. Cardelle, A.B. ’95, J.D. ’98, is general counsel of Miami-based telecommunications company Teleplus World. He was recently elected to the board of directors of the company.

Richard Cumin, M.S.N. ’95, is the director of perioperative services at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

Richard Sartorio, B.S.N. ’95, became a Miami-Dade firefighter. He is a husband and father of four.

Christopher P. Weidlich, B.S.N. ’95, served as company commander for A Co., 86th CSH in Baghdad, Iraq, in 2005. Now he is commander for the 528th Medical Detachment (Combat Stress Control) in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He and his wife, Robin Stewart, A.B. ’94, have four children.

Rodrigo Baltodano, B.S. ’96, A.B. ’96, a physician in Clermont, Florida, has written a novel, The Last Man, an existential story about our materialistic society.

Patience Ciufo, A.B. ’96, is the admissions coordinator for Florida Atlantic University, Treasure Coast.

José L. Fred, M.M. ’97, has been promoted to human resources manager of the School District of Palm Beach County.

Marilyn P. Hett, M.B.A. ’97, manager of business retention and tourism development for the Hillsborough County Economic Development Department, joined the South Florida Advisory Council of the Trust for Public Land.

Paul F. Perry, M.F.A. ’97, has published his second book of poems, The Orchid Keeper.

Scott L. Podvin, LL.M.P. ’97, is president of Podvin Development group in Orlando, Florida. He was accepted to Harvard University’s Executive Education program.

Kimberlee Kearney-Gilligan, B.S.N. ’98, is a critical care nurse at Palms West Hospital and a nursing skills lab clinical instructor at Palm Beach Community College. She and her husband, officer Shawn Gilligan, have two sons: Patrick, 7, and Michael, 3.

Tracey L. Murray, M.S.N. ’98, is Family Nurse Practitioner Program coordinator and assistant professor of nursing at Coppin State University in Baltimore, Maryland. She recently published an article in the ABNF Journal.

Renae L. Patterson, B.S.N. ’98, is a clinical informatics analyst in the IT department at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

Jose L. Acosta, B.S.A.E. ’99, B.S.C.E. ’99, has been promoted to director of engineering throughout the state of Florida at Miller Legg, a multidisciplinary consulting firm.

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.

Paola M. Fisher, B.H.S. ’99, M.B.A. ’02, and Todd D. Fisher, B.B.A. ’97, M.B.A. ’00, M.P.R.A. ’02, announce the birth of their baby girl, Isabella Addison Fisher.

Jill F. Perez, B.B.A. ’99, and Antonio Perez, B.B.A. ’98, announce the arrival of their first child, Alexander Michael.

Corey Schwartz, B.B.A. ’99, is president and cofounder of College Town Living, a subsidiary of Re/Max Advanced Reality that assists with residential needs near institutions of higher learning.

Kathryn G. Sapnas, Ph.D. ’99, is chief nurse, research and education, at the Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System. She also is the principal investigator on a $75,000 VA research grant. She has been awarded the Sharon Coleman Award for her paper Wireless Networks and Point of Care Technology.

Frances Vincent, M.M. ’99, is president of Retro Island Productions, Inc., a marketing and music research/licensing company she founded in 2005. She recently released her first book, MySpace for Musicians: The Comprehensive Guide to Marketing Your Music Online.

2000s
Nancy M. Auster, B.S.N. ’00, is a hospice nurse with Vitas. She has a 12-year-old son and a 4-year-old daughter.

Michelle M. Prosser, M.S.N. ’00, director of maternal and child health at The Futures Group-Health Policy Initiative in Washington, D.C., was elected to the international board of directors for the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood.

Nathan W. Jones, B.B.A. ’01, has been named manager of affiliate ad sales at The Weather Channel.

Amie Kawasaki, B.S. ’01, M.D. ’05, and Michael Greenberg, M.D. ’05, were married in March. Amie is a resident in obstetrics and gynecology and Michael is chief resident in emergency medicine for 2007-2008 at Emory University.

Mary Anne Nolan, B.S.N. ’01, earned her M.S.N. in 2005 and is the clinical director of the Emergency Care Center at NorthEast Medical Center in North Carolina.

Esperanza M. Tilghman, J.D. ’02, joined the U.S. Department of State as a foreign service officer. Her first post will be at a U.S. Embassy in South Asia as a consular officer.

LaToya J. Lewis, B.S.N. ’02, is the nurse educator in the medical intensive care unit at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

Melanie Hicks Tozzi, M.P.A. ’02, is director of research for the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida and the managing director of the Florida Independent College Fund. She has a Ph.D. in public administration and policy and recently published a chapter in Moc Ideja, a grassroots policy manual funded by the U.S. Department of State. She is married and has two stepchildren, Taylor, 6, and Salvatore III, 2.

Morgan M. (Criddle) Green, B.A.I.S. ’03, has been named public relations coordinator at the Boca Raton Resort and Club. She also is chairperson for the Junior League of Boca Raton. Last year she married Oliver H. Green, B.B.A. ’03.

Michelle (Zayas) Richter, B.H.S. ’03, received her doctorate in pharmacy and is an inpatient pharmacist for Shands Hospital in Gainesville, Florida. She married Chris Richter in July 2006.

Shelley E. Chen, B.S.N. ’04, is an RN in the pediatric intensive care unit at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood, Florida.

Chelsa Fore, B.S.N. ’04, is a labor and delivery nurse at Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida. She devotes much of her time to Str8-Talk, a nonprofit organization in Miami that provides support and guidance for teenagers.

Christopher Kaszubski, B.S.N. ’04, a doctoral student in nursing, University of California, San Francisco, is the recipient of the $180,000 Betty Irene Moore Fellowship.

Judith Mesler, Ph.D. ’04, was named chair of the Undergraduate Exceptional Student Education Program at Nova Southeastern University. She also was named associate editor of The Journal of School Choice.

Mellissa Iglesias, B.S.N. ’05, is an RN at Miami Children’s Hospital. She has a 3-year-old child.

Lindsay Liles, B.S.C. ’05, a producer for Style Network’s Clean House television show, is one of ten contestants on reality show America’s Top Producer, which premiered on the TV Guide network in July.

Christy M. Rhoades, A.B. ’05, earned a master of public service management with concentration in public administration. She is enrolled in law school at Louisiana State University.

Marissa A. Quest, B.S.N. ’05, is the resident RN for A Very Special Place, a 12-bed group home in New York for adults with developmental disabilities.

Kelly M. Rankin, B.S.N. ’05, is a registered nurse in the ICU at Palmetto General Hospital. She was married in January 2006.

Kurt Hine, M.B.A. ’06, was promoted to executive vice president of sales at Paradigm Learning in Tampa, Florida.

Anna Maria Lozoya, B.S.N. ’06, is senior editor of health, wellness, and fitness for Florida Performer Magazine.

 

Man of Many Words

Michael B. Salwen, professor of journalism and photography in the School of Communication, died at the age of 53 in July following a six-year battle with cancer. In his 20 years at the University, he published more than 70 articles, book chapters, and books. His wife, Okhee Lee-Salwen, is a professor in the School of Education’s Department of Teaching and Learning.

 

Beloved Law Professor

John T. Gaubatz, professor in the School of Law, died in June at the age of 65 of complications from cancer. During his 30 years at UM, he directed the graduate program on estate planning and the Philip E. Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning. The School of Law has renamed its Moot Court competition in his honor.

 

Renowned Chinese Military Historian

Edward L. Dreyer, professor of history in the College of Arts and Sciences and an expert on Chinese military history, died at the age of 66 after a long illness. Since his arrival at the University in 1970, he served on numerous administrative committees and in the Faculty Senate. His wife, June Teufel Dreyer, is a professor in the School of Business Administration’s Department of Political Science.

Jeanne Louise Scheibler, B.S. ’37
Frances A. Dye, B.Ed. ’39
Robert H. Wente, B.B.A. ’39
Grant G. Slater, B.S. ’40
Albert J. Slavin, B.B.A. ’40
Henry M. Tonkin Jr., B.S. ’41
Dayne S. Pilkington, B.Ed. ’42
E. Frank Edwinn, B.M. ’43
Edward A. Kreske, A.B. ’44
Emily Creveling Pickel, A.B. ’44, M.Ed. ’50
Dorothy H. Sancken, A.B. ’44
David V. Duchini, A.B. ’45
Roslyn Kivel Kwart, A.B. ’45
Harriet Pace, A.B. ’46
Donald H. Brown, B.S. ’47
Max J. Cleveland, B.S. ’47
Margaret Blue Howell, A.B. ’47
August C. Paoli, J.D. ’47
Martha Jane Ritter, A.B. ’47
Forrest O. Rogells, J.D. ’47, B.B.A. ’48
O. Dale Teaff Jr., A.B. ’47
Pearl G. Aldrich, A.B. ’48
Barbara P. Frenkel, A.B. ’48
Lawrence Goodman, A.B. ’48
Allen E. Sherrill, J.D. ’48
Morton B. Ulman, J.D. ’48
Dorothy J. Cornett, M.Ed. ’49
Herman David Doochin, M.S. ’49
Hon. Bruce Geisinger, J.D. ’49
Edward Ginsberg, B.B.A. ’49
Spencer Paul Goodman, A.B. ’49
Carl J. Hegner, B.Ed. ’49
James Mcdonald Coffroth, A.B. ’49
Rosalee D. Naberhuis, B.Ed. ’49
Robert Leonard Nelson, B.B.A. ’49
Laurence A. Petit Jr., B.B.A. ’49
Louis Sager, A.B. ’49
Jack Frederick Yobski, M.B.A. ’49
Joseph E. Youhouse, B.S. ’49
Paul A. Benoit Sr., A.B. ’50
Melvin M. Brooks, B.B.A. ’50
Walter E. Brooks, A.B. ’50
John A. Cesario, B.B.A. ’50
Joseph M. Esachenko, B.Ed. ’50
William Kerdyk Sr., B.B.A. ’50
Vincent Joseph Leparulo, B.B.A. ’50
Lyle Lingle, B.Ed. ’50, M.Ed. ’62
Bernard Marcus, J.D. ’50
William Morris Moldoff, J.D. ’50
Caroline Murphy, B.B.A. ’50
Thaddeus Obuchowski, B.B.A. ’50
Arthur H. Patten Jr., B.B.A. ’50
Charles D. Richmond, J.D. ’50
George Peter Sikokis, A.B. ’50
Cyrus (Bud) W. Thompson, B.B.A. ’50
William Irving Allen, B.Ed. ’51
Bennett W. Botuck, A.B. ’51
Paul Thomas Brucato Sr., B.B.A. ’51
John J. Hurtak, J.D. ’51
Norman Klauder Jr., B.B.A. ’51
Francis W. Merrill, B.B.A. ’51
Richard John O’Mara, A.B. ’51
William E. Rheney, A.B. ’51
Andrew L. Richard Jr., A.B. ’51, J.D. ’58
Joseph S. Salzburg, A.B. ’51
Anthony J. Sileo, B.B.A. ’51
Joseph B. Silver, B.S.M.E. ’51
Maurice F. Sprinz, A.B. ’51
Arthur D. Stanton, B.B.A. ’51
Stephen Banas, B.Ed. ’52
Frederick Baran, B.B.A. ’52
Raymond William Cirino, B.M. ’52
Fred Dickinson Gentle, A.B. ’52
Katherine Hughes Hole, A.B. ’52
Julian M. Korray, B.B.A. ’52
Louis F. Maire III, B.S. ’52
Patrick F. Mooney Jr., B.Ed. ’52, M.Ed. ’55
Philip G. Pinder Jr., B.S.M.E. ’52
Nicholas Spaniola Sr., B.S.E.S. ’52
Victor S. Stiff, B.B.A. ’52
Joseph R. Tannozzini, B.S. ’52
Lester R. Wheeler Jr., B.B.A. ’52
Ruth Ann Breuninger, B.Ed. ’53
Dominic R. Cassella, B.S.C.E. ’53
George L. Combaluzier, J.D. ’53
Ralph E. Cunningham Jr., J.D. ’53
Robert R. Long Sr., B.B.A. ’53
Walter Machos, A.B. ’53
George P. O’Malley, B.S.C.E. ’53
Harmon Pletzer, B.B.A. ’53
Harry M. Ross, J.D. ’53
Earl Kenneth Straight, A.B. ’53
Jack Perry Wyatt Jr., J.D. ’53
Seth Feldman, B.B.A. ’54
Maria Brana Hornor, M.Ed. ’54
Jay Jensen, B.Ed. ’54, M.Ed., ’60
Leroy Levy, J.D. ’54
Jerry L. Scales, B.B.A. ’54, M.A. ’55
John L. Sullivan, B.B.A. ’54
George Baker Thomson, J.D. ’54
Joseph A. Benner Jr., B.B.A. ’55
Sally A. Morse Kimmel, B.B.A. ’55
Marlene Ann Kopf, A.B. ’55
William Allen Morse, J.D. ’55
Albert J. Rioux, J.D. ’55
Mary E. Thomas, B.Ed. ’55
James Omar Dailey, M.D. ’56
William C. Krautheim, B.B.A. ’56, M.B.A. ’67
Lorraine S. Shifke, B.B.A. ’56
John P. Siegel, B.Ed. ’56
Frank J. Greene, J.D. ’57
Benjamin V. Haywood, J.D. ’57
Daniel D. McGlinchey, B.B.A. ’57
Thomas O. Muckler Sr., B.B.A. ’57
Louis J. Serrano, B.S. ’57
Maurice A. Abraham, J.D. ’58
William A. Clot, B.B.A. ’58
Robert Lee Cook, B.S. ’58, M.S. ’60
Anita Iris Japhe, B.Ed. ’58
James Lee Jeffers, J.D. ’58
Bruce C. Jenkins, B.B.A. ’58
Rose E. Schwartz, B.Ed. ’58
Cecelia E. Smith, B.Ed. ’58
Angeline G. Weir, J.D. ’58
Robert A. Anderson, B.B.A. ’59
Frank Meyer, A.B. ’59
Mary F.G. Staffney, B.B.A. ’59
Harold W. Beaver, B.B.A. ’60
Everett H. Dudley Jr., J.D. ’60
Bill Hubert Keller, B.S.M.E. ’60
R. Kenneth Schell, B.S.E.E. ’60
Mary E. Warrington, M.Ed. ’60
Helen J. Anderson, B.Ed. ’61
Theodore Klein, B.B.A. ’61 J.D. ’64
Thomas Blakey, B.B.A. ’62, J.D. ’65
Dennis Ralph Galati, B.S. ’62
Jerry Hagen, A.B. ’62
Stanley L. Krieger, B.B.A. ’62
William D. Linton Sr., B.B.A. ’62
F. Kenneth McNeil Jr., B.B.A. ’62
Glenn B. Pries, B.B.A. ’62
Barbara B. Viksne, B.Ed. ’62, M.Ed. ’66
George J. Wirshing, B.B.A. ’62
Martin Gallant, B.B.A. ’63
Philip Guerra Jr., B.B.A. ’63
Daniel G. Lynch, A.B. ’63
Ruth D. O’Kain, B.S.N. ’63
Herbert L. Thomas III, B.B.A. ’63
Arthur A. Andricopoulos, B.Ed. ’64
Grant L. Beardsley Jr., M.S. ’64, Ph.D. ’67
Marjorie J. Carpenter, B.S.N ’64
Robert D. Korner, A.B. ’64, J.D. ’68
Walter P. Sullivan, B.B.A. ’64
Fredric B. Burns, A.B. ’65, J.D. ’68
Thomas J. Buschbaum, B.B.A. ’65
Richard A. Calhoun, B.B.A. ’65
Thomas G. Cooney, B.B.A. ’65
Carl M. Herman, B.B.A. ’65
Exum Jane Kranick, M.Ed. ’65
Helen E. Pokay, B.S.N ’65
Lowell L. White, B.B.A. ’65
Daniel J. Jacobs, B.B.A. ’66
Harold Ryan Jr., B.B.A. ’66
Robert R. Schmidlin, B.Ed. ’66
Bruce H. Schwartz, A.B. ’66
Kenard N. Turpin III, B.S.E.E. ’66
Robert Bakerman, J.D. ’67
Jordan A. Greene, A.B. ’67 J.D. ’70
Joel Philip Landsman, B.Ed. ’67
David H. Levine, B.B.A. ’67, J.D. ’70
Louis Lidz, Ph.D. ’67
Jaswant Singh Pannu, M.D. ’67
Paul L. Preston, M.B.A. ’67
Anthony Tremblay, B.M. ’67
Jo Anne Wehrle, B.Ed. ’67
Gloria Bravo, C.T.P. ’68
Isabel G. Chandler, B.Ed. ’68
Richard J. Greenwald, J.D. ’68
Henry Kaufman, B.Ed. ’68
Samuel T. Lastinger, Jr. M.Ed. ’68
James Edward Miggins, Sr. J.D. ’68
Arthur F. Willens, M.Ed. ’68
Beulah K. Cypress, B.Ed., ’69, M.Ed. ’70
Patricia D. Kuntz, A.B. ’69
Harold James La Chapelle, J.D. ’70
Francisco F. Pichardo, B.S. ’70
Donald R. Carignan, A.B. ’71
Rebecca Carner-Walters, Ed.D. ’71
William J. Flanagan, A.B. ’71
Ethel S. Gordon, M.Ed. ’71
Ronald W. Martin, B.Ed. ’71
Robert Alfred Churchill, B.B.A. ’72
Jeffrey Drew Cummins, J.D. ’72
Mario Jose Lamar, J.D. ’72
Indalecio Morgado, A.B. ’72
David Patrylo, B.B.A. ’72
Margery S. Shlafer, M.Ed. ’72
Brant Davis Ward, B.M. ’72
Mary-Ellen R. White, B.Ed. ’72, M.Ed. ’73
Dwight C. Witty, Ed.D. ’72
John T. Butterwick, Ph.D. ’73
Deborah Lee Hohler, B.Ed. ’73
James Obenchain, B.S.C.E. ’73
Meade Selig, B.B.A. ’73, J.D. ’77
Maria Pla Albuerne, B.Ed. ’74
Patricia Marie Colasanti, B.Ed. ’74
Austin O. Huhn II, Ed.D. ’74
Creigh Shank, B.S. ’74, M.S.E.E. ’79
Thomas D. Wilson, B.B.A. ’74
Allyn Davis Brenner, M.Ed. ’75
Margarette Wendland Jones, M.Ed. ’75
John Donald Power, B.B.A. ’75
Kerry Crisanto Sacasa, B.B.A. ’75
James Dewar Ewing, Ph.D. ’76
Gary Evans Hoogenboom, M.A. ’76
Jose L. Rodriguez Jr., B.Arch. ’76
Valerie Robin Breindel, B.S.N ’77
Kenneth N. Feldman, J.D. ’77
Janice Booke Greenstein, B.B.A. ’77
Rene Cohen, M.B.A. ’79
Samuel B. Feldman, J.D. ’79
Philip A. Gaffney, M.B.A. ’79
Andrea E. McKenzie, A.B. ’80
Beth Davis Wellington, J.D. ’80
Penny H. Cohn, A.B. ’81
Gregg Lawrence Savignano, B.B.A. ’81
Lisa Ann Bujalski, B.S.N ’82, M.S.N ’88
Mark S. Cardozo, M.D. ’83
Norman Y. Charron, B.F.A. ’84
Deirdre L. Hall, A.B. ’86
Timothy J. Ward, B.B.A. ’86
Barbara Bourne Bennett, M.D. ’88
Geri A. Kahn, J.D. ’88
Lawrence A. Levy, LL.M.R. ’89
Kimberly A. Doyle, M.B.A. ’90
Yael Wiesner, A.B. ’90
Vicki Ferraro Anderson, M.B.A. ’91
Jennifer L. Delphus, B.S.N ’97
John Litten, ’98
Peter J. Iacono, J.D. ’00
Gene Paul Braganini, B.B.A. ’04
Edward Joseph Wolak III, B.B.A. ’05

*Submissions prior to July 2007