1930s
Alfred George James Wright, A.B. ’37, M.Ed. ’47, served as director of bands and conductor of the symphony band and marching band at Purdue University in Lafayette, Indiana, from 1954 to 1984. He was the founding president of the National Band Association and is presently chairman of the board of the John Philip Sousa Foundation. He is listed in Marquis Who’s Who in America.

1940s
Joe Shaw, B.B.A. ’49, is still running his business, Shaw Nursery & Landscape Co., Inc. in Miami, Florida. He also is active in fundraising for athletics at UM.

1950s
Harvey L. Cutler, B.B.A. ’51, is retired. After traveling full-time by RV for eight years, he resides happily in Port St. Lucie, where he plays golf, swims, plays bridge, or takes classes at the Indian River Community College. His son, Steve, graduated from UM, and his granddaughter, Kelly Tighe, is a freshman.

Burton Edward Whittaker, B.S. ’51, retired after serving for 28 years as supervisor of a Washington, D.C. crime lab. He is a semi-retired examiner of questioned documents but has two dormant cases coming to trial this year at the age of 85.

Benjamin Budowsky, A.B. ’53, B.B.A. ’57, retired after 40 years as a C.P.A. He turned over his Miami practice to his son.

Ralph Fistel, B.Ed. ’53, is retired and serving his 50th consecutive year as a member of the board of directors of Temple Samu-El Or Olom, a record for nonprofit or religious organizations. His wife, Myrna Sadler Fistel, B.Ed. ’55, M.Ed. ’70, is serving a second term as sisterhood president.

Beverly Cooper Stapleton, B.B.A. ’54, has been selected for inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who in the World. Prior to her retirement from Lockheed Martin Corporation, she was contracts manager for the Hubble Space Telescope Program and other major space programs. Her biography also appears in Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, Who’s Who in Finance and Business, and Who’s Who of American Women.

James W. Bryner, B.B.A. ’56, has written Baja, the fictional story of two retired American field-grade officers and a retired general-grade officer who are duped into aiding in the overthrow of the Mexican federal government. Baja was published this year by PublishAmerica. Bryner lives with his wife, Berta, on Lake Pomme de Terre in southwestern Missouri.

Angel Cortina Jr., B.B.A. ’59, recently retired from his job as a C.P.A. in the Coconut Grove, Florida office of Lewis B. Freeman & Partners, Inc., a forensic accounting consulting firm. He was previously employed as senior executive vice president and CFO of Centrust Bank in Miami and as a principal in the accounting firm of Deloitte & Touche, Miami. He lives in Islamorada, Florida.

1960s
Mary Anne Levine, B.S.N. ’60, is professor of childbearing health and nursing in the Humboldt State University Department of Nursing. She earned a Ph.D. in midwifery from Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand in December 2006.

Joseph Askren, A.B. ’62, retired from Scripps Treasure Coast newspapers in 2003 and from Florida Insurance Services in 2005. He is a volunteer tutor for the Literacy Services of Indian River County in Vero Beach, Florida.

H. Edward Dowling Jr., B.B.A. ’66, has started a cabin rental company with his wife, Charleen, in western North Carolina near Asheville.

Richard I. Ridenour, A.B. ’67, M.D. ’72, retired last year as president emeritus of Marian College of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. His presidency was profiled in James L. Fisher’s book The Entrepreneurial College President (2005).

Marjorie D. Abrams, M.Ed. ’68, Ph.D. ’75, was awarded the Bronze Medal for Popular Fiction by the Florida Book Awards for her novel, Murder at Wakulla Springs: A North Florida Mystery.

Jaqueline B. Hutcherson, B.S.N. ’69, announced plans to step down from her position as director of the Nurse Midwifery Education Program at East Carolina University School of Nursing.

1970s
Steve Dubbin, A.B. ’72, is a senior psychologist at the North Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center in Gainesville, Florida.

Lynn “Phoenix” Marks, B.Ed. ’72, has released a new CD, Messages from God, which blends her spoken narration with classic celestial music from new age composer Gerald Jay Markoe. For 15 years she has worked with Fortune 100 companies and entrepreneurs to help clients reach new levels of success.

Jay A. Blumenfeld, A.B. ’73, principal of Jay Blumenfeld & Associates, a life and health insurance sales firm in Parsippany, New Jersey, was named the 2006 Amateur Player of the Year by the New Jersey State Golf Association.

Lidia Epelbaum Lechtman, B.S.Ed. ’73, is assistant principal of Natural Bridge Elementary in North Miami, Florida. She was nominated teacher of the year in 1992 for Scott Lake Elementary and assistant principal of the year in 2006 for the North Miami Schools.

Nathaniel A. Trigoboff, B.Ed. ’73, has written a book called A Half Day in Hell, about a group of teachers who feel they all have been assigned to a miserable school as punishment for past sins. It is available from Lulu Press.

Joseph Benedict McGoldrick, B.B.A. ’75, was named president of CenterPoint Energy’s natural gas operations. He was formerly division senior vice president of finance and regulatory for the company’s regulated businesses. He is now responsible for operations in six states: Arkansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas. He was a member of the UM Hurricanes baseball team in 1972 and 1973. He and his wife, Judy, have four sons and a granddaughter.

Linda Slavin-Laguna, B.Ed. ’75, transitioned from a career in teaching to become the office manager of Joseph Laguna, M.D., P.A., in Clearwater, Florida.

Roger Lynn Jeffery, B.S.C.E. ’76, a principal and director of the structural division of Orlando-based TLC Engineering for Architecture, was honored with the Lifetime Achievement in Engineering Award at the 2007 Central Florida Engineers Week Banquet.

Berbard V. Kearse, LL.M.E. ’77, was again recognized by Martindale-Hubbell as achieving an AV rating of “excellent” in the areas of legal abilities and ethics. His Atlanta, Georgia-based firm is listed in Martindale-Hubbell’s Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. He also was elected to be a fellow of the American Bar Association.

Patricia Masters, M.S.N. ’78, returned to Florida after ten years in Virginia, becoming the director of continuing medical education at the UM Miller School of Medicine.

Howard Kusnick, LL.M.T. ’79, announces the founding of his full-service sports management firm, Double Diamond Sports Management, specializing in baseball. He works with his son, Joshua Kusnick, representing Major League Baseball clients and up-and-coming amateurs.

1980s
John Benhart Jr., M.A. ’80, is professor and department chair of Geography and Regional Planning at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He has authored Appalachian Aspirations (University of TN Press 2007). He and his wife, Jacque, have two children, Carlee, 10, and Jake, 8.

Stephen S. Schaefer, B.S. ’80, M.B.A. ’86, of Smith Barney, was among the top 100 financial advisors in the United States, as ranked by R.J. Shook and published last year in Barron’s magazine. As part of this distinction, he attended an invitation-only, second-annual “Top Advisors Summit” in New York hosted by Barron’s and R.J. Shook.

Jose Ramon Rodriguez II, B.B.A. ’81, was elected to the board of directors of KPMG, LLP. He is presently the audit partner for R. J. Reynolds in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Before joining R. J. Reynolds, he served as audit partner for the University of Miami.

Gregory J. Hiczewski, M.B.A. ’82, is a C.P.A. and president and founder of the financial consulting firm Magellan Advisory Services, which recently launched a Web site.

Vicky Salmones, B.S.E.E. ’82, is a senior project manager for Shell Oil Company in Houston, Texas.

Sandra J. Goodman, B.S. ’83, is an orthopedic surgical nurse in Tennessee. She was training for the Country Music Marathon, which had a fundraising dinner where she met fellow classmate and UM star quarterback Jim Kelly, B.B.A. ’83, and his wife, who were featured speakers at the event. Through the marathon and fundraising activities, Goodman raised $1,850 for Special Kids, a nonprofit Christian facility that provides services for medically fragile children.

Jill R. (Estep) Hammond, B.S.Ed. ’83, was recently promoted to the position of assistant superintendent of administrative services for the Ontario-Montclair School District, where she has been employed for 20 years. It is the second largest elementary school district in the state of California.

Elsa Pelaez-Lopez, B.B.A. ’83, M.B.A. ’02, was named senior vice president and team leader, commercial lending, for Colonial Bank’s South Florida region. With 22 years of experience, she leads a team of commercial lenders responsible for new business development in commercial and industrial lending in Miami-Dade County. She was recognized as Woman Banker of the Year by the Latin Chamber of Commerce of the United States.

Brian J. Hutt, M.B.A. ’84, is director of builder solutions for Masco Corporation in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. He helps the operating companies increase revenues and profits by developing option centers for seven of the top-ten housebuilders.

Sally A. Still, M.F.A. ’84, is a partner in the law firm of Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP, in the Boca Raton office. Her practice is limited to defending employers in cases involving wage and hour claims, discrimination, and other employment law statutes. She is board certified in labor and employment law and is certified by the Supreme Court of Florida as a civil circuit mediator.

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.

Wayne J. Schaefer, J.D. ’85, has opened his own law firm in Melville, New York.

Donna Marie Ballman, J.D. ’86, was named by Lawdragon as one of the Top 500 Plaintiff’s Attorneys in the United States, the only Florida labor and employment attorney with that honor. Ballman was featured recently on the Forbes Channel’s America’s Most Influential Women program on the topic of severance negotiations and non-compete agreements.

Colonel Lettie Bien, J.D. ’86, was honored at the Pentagon for 30 years of service in the U.S. Army Reserves. She received the Legion of Merit Medal and a Certificate of Appreciation signed by President George W. Bush. Her husband, David E. Schmitt, M.D. ’78, received a Certificate of Appreciation for his devoted service as a military spouse. Bien was deployed in 2004 for Operation Iraqi Freedom and was the U.S. senior advisor to the Iraqi Ministry of Industry and Minerals in Baghdad. She also served in Iraq as the military assistant to Ambassador Dick Jones and as a member of the Iraq National Privatization Committee.

Glen Chin, B.S.M.E. ’86, a mission manager for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration at the John F. Kennedy Space Center, was awarded NASA’s Exceptional Service Medal for outstanding team leadership of the International Space Station elements.

Elizabeth M. Rodriguez, B.S. ’86, J.D. ’89, has joined Ford & Harrison, LLP, a national labor and employment law firm, as a partner in the Miami office. Formerly a shareholder with Kubicki Draper in Miami, she will continue focusing on employment litigation and counseling.

Kevin Nord, B.B.A. ’87, is president of Pro Towels Etc. in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He acquired Professional Towel Mills to become the largest supplier of logoed and decorated towels in the promotional products industry.

Steven T. Robinson, A.B. ’88, M.A. ’91, is one of the co-hosts of Diaspora Speaks Out, a talk show airing every Saturday on WSRF-AM 1580 in North Miami Beach. He also was a member of the same broadcast team when the program aired on WWNN-AM 1470 in Boca Raton, Florida.

James A. Ryder Jr., M.B.A. ’88, was promoted to senior procurement specialist in the Office of Procurement at the State of Arizona Department of Economic Security.

1990s
Chris DeRosa, B.M. ’90, performed to a sold-out crowd at RandR for the prestigious CMJ Music Festival, recently held in New York City. He has been busy writing and performing drums for the pop/rock band Airosol and the Latin/rock/reggae group The Deep Down. He also has been recording drum tracks for a new CD from Barbadian reggae/pop band Kite.

Manuel Garcia-Linares, B.B.A. ’90, was promoted to managing shareholder at Richman Greer Weil Brumbaugh Mirabito & Christensen, P.A. law firm in Miami, Florida.

Carol Oliver, M.S.N. ’90, helped open a new nurse midwifery group in the Seattle, Washington area. Her daughter, Lily, A.B. ’96, is in the Peace Corps in Mozambique.

Philip Josephson, B.B.A. ’91, J.D. ’95, has earned an M.B.A. from Columbia School of Business and has formed The Law Office of Philip Josephson. The firm focuses on business law and corporate transactions, serves as an outsourced general counsel to emerging growth entities, and provides legal counsel to investment groups.

John O’Donnell-Rosales, B.G.S. ’92, announces that the third edition of his book, Hispanic Confederates, was republished by Clearfield Publishing Company in Baltimore, Maryland.

Manuel Guillermo Picasso, B.B.A. ’92, is marketing manager for Interpaints SAC, a license of the Sherwin Williams Company. He is teaching English at the Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (ICPNA).

Gregory Herman-Giddens, LL.M.E. ’93, was elected to the 2007 North Carolina Legal Elite in Tax and Estate Planning and was selected as a 2007 North Carolina Super Lawyer in Estate Planning and Probate Law. He is the founder of TrustCounsel, P.A. in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Marie G. Korba, A.B. ’94, and Nikolas J. Korba, B.S.C. ’04, announce the birth of their two sons, John in 2004 and Leif in 2006. Nik is doing video production, communications, and pastoring at the Miami Vineyard Community Church.

Dan Levine, B.S.C. ’94, M.A. ’00, and Beth Levine, B.B.A. ’95, were married in May 2005. Their daughter, Mia Evelyn, was born in September and is named for her parents’ alma mater.

Jeffrey W. Corpening, B.F.A. ’96, is a father of two and the vice president of KidBean.com, an online retail store offering fair-labor, environmentally responsible, and cruelty-free products for children and families. He is writing his second screenplay and serving as media director for a closed-circuit television channel in Coconut Creek, Florida. He resides in Asheville, North Carolina.

Chantel Acevedo, A.B. ’97, M.F.A. ’99, who teaches writing and literature at Auburn University, was a visiting writer at Miami Dade College’s Florida Center for the Literary Arts. Her debut novel, Love and Ghost Letters, won the Latino Literacy Now Award and was a finalist for the Connecticut Book Award in 2006.

Jose Luis Petit, B.S.E.E. ’97, M.S.P.M. ’04, was promoted to business development manager for Latin America and the Caribbean at Belzona, Inc. in Miami, Florida. He increased sales achieved in Latin America by 44 percent.

Jeff Sandler, B.B.A. ’97, has created www.personal-finance-manager.com, a free, anonymous service to help users set up a daily budget and track expenses. He works for the National Football League, managing Enterprise Resource Planning, which encompasses the league’s financial systems under one umbrella.

David B. Schwartz, J.D. ’97, is a vice president of business affairs for The Walt Disney Company’s Buena Vista Television division in Los Angeles, California. He also is a comic book writer and screenwriter. His latest project is a comic series called Meltdown, the tragic tale of a crimefighter in Miami, released by Image Comics.

Joseph D. Ward, M.B.A. ’97, was promoted to vice president of marketing and customer service and managing director of retail operations for Pine Valley Foods, Inc. The company manufactures perishable food products for the fundraising industry and is expanding into the retail channel.

Hilda Beltran, B.B.A. ’98, M.B.A. ’02, recently married Greg Lief and relocated to Boston, Massachusetts. She is working as a new product development manager for Aspect Medical Systems based in Norwood, Massachusetts.

Frank Diaz, B.B.A. ’98, is president and chief mortgage officer at Archipelago mortgage, specializing in residential and new construction financing. He is chairman of the Town of Miami Lakes’ Beautification Advisory Committee and serves on the board of trustees for the Miami Lakes Congregational Church.

Rafael Urbina, M.B.A. ’98, is chief executive of Batanga, a company that provides Latin music downloads, streaming video, and other entertainment online at www.batanga.com. The Coral Gables-based company has acquired New York’s LatCom Communications, a specialist in Hispanic scholastic marketing, from Davidson Media Group. This broadens Batanga’s offerings to include comedy shows and concerts across college campuses and a host of Web sites aimed at Hispanic students.

Michael J. Marrero, B.B.A. ’99, J.D. ’02, is a land use and zoning associate at Bercow and Radell, P.A. in Miami, Florida. His wife, Maria Digiorgio Marrero, J.D. ’02, is general counsel for Northern Capital Insurance in Doral, Florida. The couple announce the birth of their first child, Anthony Michael, in November 2006.

David Serrano, B.S. ’99, received a Ph.D. from the University of Florida Department of Entomology. He married Dr. Esther Dunn in January 2006. His daughter, Isabella, is 6 years old.

2000s
Mark R. Arrowsmith, B.B.A. ’00, is director of tennis at Eagle Landing, a 1,320-acre golf course community in northern Clay County in Jacksonville, Florida. He oversees the community’s new Athletic and Tennis Center, including staff, operations, and activities. While at the University of Miami, he helped lead the tennis team to three Big East championships. He still holds the best doubles season record.

Jose A. Ceide, B.B.A. ’00, and Vanessa Salum, B.B.A. ’01, M.B.A. ’04, were married last year, and their wedding was featured on Planning Weddings, on the Women’s Entertainment network.

Patrick F. Del Vecchio, B.S. ’00, earned a Doctor of Optometry degree from Nova Southeastern University and has been made a partner in the optometry practice of Furnari, Lofton and Del Vecchio, with offices in Homestead and Miami, Florida.

Henry Thompson, M.A.L.S. ’00, M.P.A. ’03, vice president of corporate affairs for the Economic Opportunity Family Health Center, Inc., in Miami, received the 2006 Jessie Trice Outstanding Leadership Award presented by the Florida Association of Community Health Centers. He is the 2007 president of the Board of Directors of the South Florida Healthcare Executive Forum, a chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives.

Keith Washo, M.M. ’00, is the product marketing manager of MP3 players for SanDisk, Inc. in California.

Kathryn Diana Convers, B.S. ’01, is an intern in the combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Residency Program at St. Louis University and Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri.

Heather (Miller) Boone, B.B.A. ’02, married Terrell Boone in November 2006. In the same week she received her Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charter, which consists of three six-hour exams.

Shannan M. Calhoon, M.S.N. ’02, works in a small community OB/GYN practice in northern California. She is associate faculty at the College of the Redwoods, teaching OB/GYN to LVN nursing students, and she does outreach for Six Rivers Planned Parenthood. She and her husband, Tom, have a 4-year-old daughter.

Jim Burt Jr., B.B.A. ’03, married Vanessa Robin Horneff in January in Key Biscayne, Florida. He played professional baseball for three years before retiring to open up Superdome Sports with his father. Superdome Sports is a 79,200-square-foot sports facility located in Waldwick, New Jersey.

Jennifer R. Diaz, B.S.C. ’03, is an attorney in the customs and international trade department at Becker & Poliakoff, P.A. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Kathryn L. Paradise, B.M. ’03, M.M. ’06, just released her debut CD, You Stepped Out of a Dream. She will donate partial proceeds from the sales of this album to The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment.

Kelly Albertson, B.S.C. ’05, and Jesse Fishman, B.M. ’03, have gotten married and started two companies together. JK OmniWeb, LLC is a Web development company that has worked on sites such as Festival Miami 2006 and ’Cane Records. The other company is eWedPlanner.com, free for couples planning a wedding.

Larissa Laso, B.S.N. ’06, works on a cardiac unit in Richmond, Virginia. She is PCCN and ACLS certified, and she plans on attending graduate school.

Evan A. McGill, B.B.A. ’06, has been named a pediatric sales specialist for Colorado by Georgia-based Alliant Pharmaceuticals.

Kevin H. Sharpley, B.S.C. ’06, has been appointed chairman over community development and outreach for the Miami Film and Entertainment Advisory Board.

Diego Ignacio Valera, B.B.A. ’06, has launched Holstein, a new brand of housewares. Holstein products includes cookware, dinnerware cutlery, flatware, glassware, and drinkware.

 

Great UM Ambassador

Ernesto D’Escoubet II, B.S.E.E. ’65, M.S.E.E. ’70, died on April 2 at the age of 62. With his passing, the University of Miami lost one of its most dedicated ambassadors. D’Escoubet, who was retired from a career in the semiconductor industry, served as a UM trustee, Alumni Board of Directors member, President’s Council member, and College of Engineering mentor, as well as a member of the George E. Merrick Society. For his contributions to the University community, he was named the 2007 Henry King Stanford Alumnus of the Year, bestowed posthumously at the UMAA Alumni Awards Ceremony in May.

 

Miami Matriarch

Beryl Cesarano, A.B. ’33, wife of longtime UM trustee and former Board of Trustees chairman Patrick Cesarano, B.B.A. ’35 (deceased), died in November at the age of 93. She and Patrick met and married at UM and raised their four children in Coral Gables. The couple’s son, Gregory Cesarano, J.D. ’76, is president of the Alumni Association and a UM trustee.

 

An Admirable Figure

Christine Federighi, 57, a distinguished professor of ceramics at UM for more than 30 years who helped establish a glass-making program here, died in November following a 12-year battle with cancer. Recipient of numerous honors, including a National Endowment for the Arts grant, Federighi created sculptures that reflected her vibrant life. “I organize the shapes in a floating composition that wraps each figure form,” Federighi said. “The images might refer to mountain landscapes of the Western United States, where I spend my summers, or the tropical foliage and leaf forms of my Florida residence.” In her memory, the Lowe Art Museum this spring presented Christine Federighi: A Celebration in Clay.

 

Beryl L. Cesarano, A.B. ’33
Edmund John Graczyk, B.S. ’35
Georgia Roth Brenner, A.B. ’37
Helene Couch Snyder, A.B. ’38
Mary Louise Browne, A.B. ’39
Myron Broder, J.D. ’40
Virginia L. Fogle, A.B. ’40
Gilbert B. Newkerk, J.D. ’40
John Louis Noppenberg, A.B. ’40, M.Ed. ’52
Stanley M. Weiss Sr., B.B.A. ’40
Minx M. Auerbach, B.Ed. ’43
Harry Dansky, B.S. ’43
Merle B. Turnage, B.Ed. ’43
Lois Pelgrim Dawson, B.Ed. ’44
Anita M. Rees, B.S. ’46
Albert Schwartz, M.S. ’46
Ronald Alva Cain, B.B.A. ’47
David A. Curtis, B.B.A. ’47
William J. Eisnor Sr., B.B.A. ’47
Bernard C. Fuller, J.D. ’47
John N. Jackson, A.B. ’48
Orvis M. Kemp, B.B.A. ’48
Merrill W. MacDonald, B.Ed. ’48
William P. McWhorter Jr., A.B. ’48, M.S. ’49
Henry G. Edwards Jr., B.S. ’49
Cynthia Joan Bruce, A.B. ’49
Richard E. DeMars, B.B.A. ’49
Donald R. Koren, B.B.A. ’49
Robert G. Shultz, B.B.A. ’49
Peter J. Treleaven, J.D. ’49
Stephen Tresnek, B.M. ’49
H. Carroll Vaughn, B.B.A. ’49
Edward J. Welch, B.S. ’49
Mark Francis Wynn, B.S. ’49, M.S. ’51, M.D. ’59
Arthur L. Arnold, B.S.I.E. ’50
Seymour M. Bagal, J.D. ’50
Hon. Peggy Bernheim, A.B. ’50
Joseph S. Dana, B.S. ’50
May Harnden Edmonds, B.Ed. ’50, M.Ed. ’57
Roland W. Ford, M.B.A. ’50
Phyllis Galician, A.B. ’50
Seymour Gopman, J.D. ’50
Walter Hanford, B.B.A. ’50, J.D. ’57
Paul N. Johnson, A.B. ’50
Constance Leeson, B.Ed. ’50
Theodore R. Moffett Jr., B.S.E.E. ’50
Joseph D. Pikula, B.B.A. ’50
Earl Booth Smith, B.B.A. ’50
Carroll V. Truss, M.S. ’50
Leslie James Vaughn, B.B.A. ’50
Claude C. Ware, B.M. ’50
Roxanne Helmbold Campbell, A.B. ’51
Leon Forman, B.S. ’51, M.D. ’58
Ellis Stuart Rubin, J.D. ’51
Florence V. Shermer, B.S.N. ’51
Paul E. Simard Sr., B.B.A. ’51
Edwin W. Stegman, B.S.M.E. ’51
James K. Strong, B.B.A. ’51
Margaret R. Stuart, B.B.A. ’51
Thomas H. O’Rourke, B.B.A. ’51
Nicholas A. Urbano, B.Ed. ’51
David Benjamin, B.B.A. ’52
Donald L. Burrie, J.D. ’52
Nicholas Kekich, J.D. ’52
Catherine Anne McWhorter, B.Ed. ’52
Bernard B. Weintraub, B.B.A. ’52
Capt. Joseph A. Nigro, B.B.A. ’52
Hon. Thomas G. O’Connell, J.D. ’52
Sy A. Robbins, B.B.A. ’52, J.D. ’56
William H. Schukaraft, B.B.A. ’52
Fred L. Thomas, B.B.A. ’52
Samuel Vardanian, B.B.A. ’52
Jack Newhart Wentz Sr., B.B.A. ’52
Julian H. Braswell, J.D. ’53
John George Fatolitis, M.Ed. ’53
Verne Lee Freeland, J.D. ’53
S. Thomas Hardaway, B.B.A. ’53
Harold B. Heiss, B.S. ’53, M.D. ’57
Donald G. Kuper, B.B.A. ’53
Sydell Bass Kutner, B.Ed. ’53
Dan G. Wheeler Jr., J.D. ’53
Edwin A. Willinger, J.D. ’53
Isabel Marie Chandler, A.B. ’54
Errol S. Cornell, J.D. ’54
Natalie J. Kraft, B.Ed. ’54
Kathryn J. Smith, B.Ed. ’54
Carlie B. Tart, A.B. ’54
Herbert B. Wilensky, J.D. ’54
David G. Cromwell, B.B.A. ’55
Robert William Foreman, B.B.A. ’55
Robert Edward Murphy, A.B. ’55
David B. Alter III, B.B.A. ’56
Leonard Marvin Cherdack, A.B. ’56
Nick Ficarrotta, J.D. ’56
John David Goines, B.B.A. ’56
Sheila A. Taylor, B.Ed. ’56, M.Ed. ’75
Michael Anthony Arcari, B.B.A. ’57, J.D. ’63
Austin O. Bonidy, J.D. ’57
Robert Francis Coyne, A.B. ’57, M.A. ’59
Barnett Frumkin, B.S.I.E. ’57
Ira J. Druckman, J.D. ’57
Leonard Selkowitz, J.D. ’57
Robert C. Baker, B.Ed. ’58, M.Ed. ’62
Gregory Donald Brady, B.B.A. ’58
Michel Carter Huntley, D.L. ’58
Melvyn Kessler, B.B.A. ’58, J.D. ’61
John S. Koziol, B.B.A. ’58
George L. Onett, J.D. ’58
Daniel Martin Rosof, B.B.A. ’58, B.S. ’67
Morris L. Smith, B.B.A. ’58
Richard H. White, M.D. ’58
Robert A. Anderson, B.B.A. ’59
Harriet Walker Caserta, A.B. ’59
Karl Burton Coleman, B.B.A. ’59
Henry D. Gallo, M.D. ’59
Fortune S. Bosco, A.B. ’60, J.D. ’64
Charles S. Condo, B.S. ’60, M.D. ’63
Nancy Krosse Creem, B.B.A. ’60
Bill Hubert Keller, B.S.M.E. ’60
Sanford P. La Hue Sr., B.S.C.E. ’60
Sanford A. Loff, B.B.A. ’60
Peter Nevins, B.B.A. ’60
D. Hershel Paulk, B.B.A. ’60
Virginia H. Ryll, M.Ed. ’60
Hon. George A. Smathers, D.L.W. ’60
Ridgely Parker Brown, B.B.A. ’61
Nancy Papin Hemp, A.B. ’61
Theodore Klein, B.B.A. ’61, J.D. ’64
Dexter A. Magers Jr., M.A. ’61
Leonard E. Masters, M.D. ’61
Elga B. White, M.D. ’61
Stanley Gross, B.S.M.E. ’62
Lester W. Clem, Ph.D. ’63
Jonice B. Shearer, M.Ed. ’63
Theodorick L. Wilkinson, A.B. ’63, J.D. ’66
James J. Ciccone, A.B. ’64
Bertha Claret, B.B.A. ’64
Joann De Falco, B.Ed. ’64
Suzanne Sottile Guanci, B.B.A. ’64
Tom B. Johnson, A.B. ’64
John J. Knapp, M.D. ’64
Betty Rae Tennant, M.Ed. ’65
John D. Buck, Ph.D. ’65
Edward A. Gray, B.B.A. ’65
Jose E. Romano, B.B.A. ’65
Ronald L. Magram, B.B.A. ’66, J.D. ’70
Edelmiro A. Salas, J.D. ’66
Kenard N. Turpin III, B.S.E.E. ’66
Guy John Carretta, M.Ed. ’67
Dolores Jean Chambreau, B.S.N. ’67
Anne Kellermann Daniel, A.B. ’67
Patrick J. Heid, B.B.A. ’67
Norman J. Liehn, B.B.A. ’67
Vernon Paul Zeigler, M.D. ’67
Joseph Gilbert Blauvelt, M.Ed. ’68
Raul D. Carnot, M.A. ’68
Irene W. Cohen, A.B. ’68, D.C.T. ’70, D.A. ’74
Robert H. McManus, J.D. ’68
Robert Allen Skidell, A.B. ’68
Wickie Burton Whalen, M.A. ’68, Ph.D. ’70
Roy Steven Graham, B.S. ’70
Melvin S. Rosenfeld, B.B.A. ’70
Arlene Stoler Harbach, A.B. ’71
Robert H. Orgaz, B.S.E.E. ’71, B.S. ’84, B.S.E.E. ’84
Myles Jay Tralins, J.D. ’71
Arnold Manuel Velazquez, B.S.E.E. ’71, M.S. ’80, M.S.I.E. ’80
Helen Ann Lombard, B.S.N ’72
Evelyn G. Monahan, B.Ed. ’72
Frederick E. Morris III, B.G.S. ’72
Samuel Markus Stander, B.B.A. ’72
Stephen Lee Dubov, B.M. ’73
James Wesley Hamilton, M.Ed. ’73
Lt. Cmdr. Diane Kimball, B.S.N. ’73
Mario J. Oliva, B.B.A. ’73
Betty L. Semet, B.Ed. ’73, M.Ed. ’77
Elizabeth B. White, A.B. ’73
Jose Alvarez Jr., B.S. ’74, M.D. ’78
Hilda B. Dobrzanski, M.Ed. ’74
John David Sorgi, A.B. ’74, M.Ed. ’76, Ed.S. ’79
George Alan Bode, J.D. ’75
Dean Kent Oddy, B.B.A. ’75, M.A. ’80
James W. Smith Sr., M.B.A. ’75
Virginia Lee Woodburn, A.B. ’75
George J. DeFabio, J.D. ’77
Richard M. Florio, B.S.S.A. ’77
James H. Pitts Jr., M.Ed. ’77
Humberto Risso, Ph.D. ’77
Srul U. Saphire, C.N.P. ’77
Joe L. Favors, A.B. ’78
Verania V. Esquenazi, Ph.D. ’78
Thomas O. Lawless, B.B.A. ’78
Richard B. Messer, B.S.M.E. ’78
Helen Williams Richardson, B.B.A. ’78
Thomas James O’Grady, LL.M.T. ’79, LL.M.O. ’84, LL.M. ’84
Diane M. Glawe, M.S.Ed. ’80
Mike M. Murad, M.B.A. ’80
Alan Pollack, Ph.D. ’80, M.S. ’80, M.D. ’87
Elizabeth A. Rivers, M.S.N. ’80
Raymond Oliver Hall, A.B. ’81
Lori Sklar, M.B.A. ’81
Humberto de la Rua, B.S. ’82
Andres Alberto Bengochea, A.B. ’83, J.D. ’86
Jerome C. Stevenson, M.B.A. ’83
Robert M. Flaa, M.B.A. ’84
Paul Thomas Manoogian, A.B. ’84
Daniel W. McIntyre, LL.M. ’84
M. Athalie Range, D.H.U. ’84
Jeffrey E. Kelsey, M.D. ’88
Debra Bridges Rosenberg, M.B.A. ’88
Vincent A. Simanca, M.S.Ed. ’89
Nader S. Jallad, Ph.D. ’90
Karen K. Lafferty, B.S.C. ’91
Omayra M. Rodriguez, A.B. ’91, M.S.Ed. ’96
Gregory M. Beil, J.D. ’95
Paul A. Lehman, B.S.N. ’95
Scott W. Fancher, J.D. ’96
Brad D. Timpf, B.S. ’96, M.S.Ed. ’97
Stephen V. Ciaglia, J.D. ’97
Jennifer L. Delphus, B.S.N. ’97
Erick E. Youngberg, M.B.A. ’97, M.S. ’97
Alex Elias Sawka, B.B.A. ’03
Jenna Elizabeth Johnson, B.S.C ’05
Marlin A. Barnes
Ray I. Berrin
Alphonso C. Blades
Nick George Broker
Elaine Preston Hardaway
Clarke A. Lange
Stuart Leeds
Ellouise K. Parrott
Bryan Sidney Pata
Stanley C. Shakespeare

*As of January 2007