1950s
Robert J. Bergenholtz,
B.B.A. ’51, is retired
from United Technologies Corp., where he was manager
of fabrication planning. He lives in an active
adult community in Connecticut.
Roger A. Saunders,
A.B. ’51, is in the New
England Hotels and Resorts Hall of Fame. He
is a trustee of Newbury College and founder of
the
Roger
A. Saunders School of Hotel and Restaurant
Management. Marvin E. Segal, J.D. ’52, and Ira
H. Wexner,
J.D. ’53, retired from the Supreme Court of
New York. In recognition of their service on the
bench, their portraits were dedicated in the Supreme
Court Building in Mineola, New York.
Alan M. Solomon,
B.B.A. ’53, J.D. ’55,
was honored by the State of Florida for his 50 years
of membership in The Florida Bar. He practiced at
the law firm of Solomon, Krupnikoff & Wieskel
and at Hunter’s Ambulance Service in Connecticut
before retiring at the end of 2001. His wife, Sheila,
B.Ed. ’54, taught in schools in Florida and
Connecticut before retiring to raise three children.
Edward Robin,
B.S.E.E. ’57, and Nelson Hanover,
A.B. ’57, just formed Blogosphere, a blogging
division of Performance Resource Group in New York,
New York.
Bill Keppler,
B.S. ’59, is president and professor
of public health at the National College of Natural
Medicine in Portland, Oregon. He will retire in 2007
after serving in this role for five years. 1960s
Earl W. Powell,
B.B.A. ’64, chief executive
officer of Trivest Partners, LP, was elected to
the board of trustees of the John S. and James
L. Knight
Foundation. Trivest is a private equity investment
firm. Powell also is chairman of Atlantis Plastics,
Inc., director of Directed Electronics, Inc., director
of several Trivest-related companies, and a University
of Florida trustee.
F. David Halberg,
B.Ed. ’66, M.Ed. ’67,
retired last year after 38 years as principal of
Gloria Floyd Elementary School in Miami, Florida.
He now works part-time as an advocate in Region VI
of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools and in the
Superintendent’s Urban Principal Initiative
as a professional partner to the principal at
North Miami Middle School.
Donald L. Walters, Ed.D. ’66, is enjoying retirement
in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he serves as docent
at President James Buchanan’s home, General
Edward Hand’s home, and as a guide for Historic
Lancaster Walking Tours.
Jerry Davies, A.B. ’67, is director of communications
for Personal Insurance Federation, a lobbying trade
association of insurance companies in Sacramento,
California. In 1985 he founded Davies Communications,
through which he owns two radio stations and a newspaper.
He also produces a monthly television program, Capitol
Counterpoint. Davies earned his M.S. degree in technical
journalism in 1969 from Iowa State University.
Nancy Allen,
A.B. ’68, retired from the Florida
Department of Education and moved to Santa Fe, New
Mexico. Cynthia Anne Leahy
Belcher, B.S.N. ’69, has
retired after 35 years as assistant professor of
nursing at Clemson University. She has two daughters,
one who is a veterinary medical student at North
Carolina State and another who is a marketing major
at Clemson.
Robert F. Wolin, B.Ed. ’69, completed scenic
designs for the summer 2006 shows at Hershey Park
in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and is currently designing
Fraulein Else for an Off-Off-Broadway production
in October and for the Hershey Park Christmas show
in November.
1970s
Wendy S. Unger,
A.B. ’70, is membership services
manager for the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce.
Frank Angones,
A.B. ’72, J.D. ’76, was
awarded the 2006 Equal Opportunities in the Profession
Award by the Equal Opportunities Law Section
of The Florida Bar. Mark Colby,
B.M. ’72, M.M ’75, released Speaking
of Stan, a CD on Hallway Records that is
a tribute to Stan Getz. Colby has been teaching jazz
saxophone at DePaul University in Chicago for 24
years. He also conducts clinics and concerts representing
Selmer saxophones and Vandoren Reeds.
Robert A. Dulberg, J.D. ’72, a certified civil,
family, and federal mediator and a principal of Salmon & Dulberg
Mediation Services, was selected by Law & Politics as a Super Lawyer in the field of alternative dispute
resolution.
David M. Goulet, A.B. ’72, was reelected to
his third consecutive four-year term on the Glendale,
Arizona City Council. He was a driving force behind
the new sports and entertainment project that will
culminate in the 2008 Super Bowl being played in
Glendale.
Joseph A. Finley
Jr., B.S. ’74, is principal
of St. Mark Catholic School in Boynton Beach, Florida.
Beverly G. Kelley, A.B. ’74, retired from the
U.S. Coast Guard this year after more than 30 years
of service. During her career she served aboard six
Coast Guard cutters and had command of three of them.
In 1979 she was the first woman to command a U.S.
military vessel—USCGC Cape Newagen in Maui,
Hawaii. She now lives in Maryland and is the mother
of 3-year-old Morgan.
Patrick J. Walsh, B.S. ’75, was appointed professor
and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Health
and Genomics at the University of Ottawa after serving
on the faculty of UM’s Rosenstiel School of
Marine and Atmospheric Science for 22 years. He also
received the Award of Excellence in Fish Physiology
from the Physiology Section of the American Fisheries
Society. Aletha Player, M.B.A.’76, an area manager for
Florida Power & Light, was named one of
Success South Florida magazine’s top 25 most prominent
and successful black women.
Anthony Bello, B.B.A. ’77, was a first-place
winner of the 2005 Miami Herald Business Plan Challenge
for his product, satellite dish covers, through a
company called Dish Rags, Inc. He is vice president
of MasTec, Inc., in Coral Gables, Florida.
Cynthia Curry, A.B. ’77, M.A. ’78, special
adviser to the county manager for Miami-Dade County,
was named one of Success South Florida magazine’s
top 25 most prominent and successful black women.
Darcy H. LaFountain, B.B.A. ’77, won the U.S.
Masters National Distance Swimming Championship for
age group 50 to 54 at Big Shoulders 5K in Lake Michigan
this September.
Brian F. Spector, J.D. ’78, has been appointed
by The Florida Bar to serve on the Standing Committee
on Professionalism. He also was appointed by the
Supreme Court of Florida to serve on its Commission
on Professionalism and its Committee on Standard
Jury Instructions—Contract and Business Cases.
Spector is a lecturer at the UM School of Law.
Kenneth R. Benoit, M.M. ’79, is an adjunct
professor at Broward Community College. His “Five
Flags Suite for Band” was published by Imagine
Music.
Janet Bond Brill, B.S. ’79, M.S.Ed. ’86,
Ph.D. ’01, is a nutritionist, health and fitness
consultant, speaker, and author of a new book, Cholesterol
Down: Ten Simple Steps to Lower Your Cholesterol
in Four Weeks—without Prescription Drugs
(Three Rivers Press, 2006).
Mary Kontz, B.S.N. ’79, M.S.N. ’85, Ph.D. ’92,
was appointed associate dean of nursing at Colorado
State University-Pueblo. She was previously the director
of the School of Nursing at Miami Dade College.
Cara (Cohen) Pasquale, A.B. ’79, M.B.A. ’83,
is director of business development at Miller Legg,
a Florida-based consulting firm. She graduated from
Leadership Broward Class XXIV, in which she chaired
the project group, The Creative Economy.
Howard Talenfeld, J.D. ’79, of Colodny Fass
Talenfeld Karlinsky & Abate, has been named a
Florida Super Lawyer and one of Florida Trend magazine’s
Florida Legal Elite. He specializes in civil law
and resides in Plantation, Florida.
1980s
Gloria Lerma Lopez,
B.B.A. ’81, opened Sona
MedSpa in downtown Coral Gables after spending
20 years in the corporate world. Sona offers minimally
invasive cosmetic medical and aesthetic services.
UM alumni receive discounts.
George A. Poveromo,
A.B. ’81, is in his seventh
season as host of the ESPN2 show George Poveromo’s
World of Saltwater Fishing. Married with two grown
children, he also is a senior editor for Saltwater
Sportsman magazine.
Mitch Spero, M.S. Ed. ’81, received the 2006
Broward County Chapter of the Florida Psychological
Association’s Lifetime Achievement award, the
organization for which he serves as treasurer. He
is director of Child & Family Psychologists,
a psychology group practice with offices in Plantation
and Weston, Florida. He also is a court-appointed
family mediator for the Supreme Court of Florida. Hunting F. Deutsch, M.B.A. ’82, joined BankUnited
as executive vice president of wealth management.
Spencer Levine, J.D. ’82, is director of the
Florida Medicaid Fraud Control Unit in the Office
of the Attorney General, where he manages 230 attorneys,
investigators, analysts, and staff throughout the
state of Florida. The unit is responsible for the
investigation and prosecution of criminal and civil
violations of provider fraud, self referrals, and
patient brokering, as well as abuse and neglect in
long-term care facilities.
Daniel A. Swietilik, B.F.A. ’82, is working
in New York City with Michael Moore as lead editor
on Sicko, a film about health care in the United
States. He also worked as editor of An Inconvenient
Truth, a documentary with former Vice President Al
Gore.
David C. Jones, A.B. ’83, B.S. ’83, returned
from a deployment in Iraq, where he served as a U.S.
Air Force flight surgeon from the Vermont Air National
Guard. In June he was promoted to lieutenant colonel.
He also is director of the Fetal Diagnostic Center
and associate professor of OB/GYN at the University
of Vermont.
Gilbert Santos, B.S.E.E. ’83, was named chief
operating officer of SunGuard Public Sector, which
provides software and processing solutions to the
public sector. Santos previously served as director
of operations for wireless communication firm Motorola. Sheryl Hartman, Ph.D. ’84, professor of psychology
at Miami Dade College, has been recognized with The
Dr. Eduardo Padrón Endowed Teaching Chair.
This is the third time she has been honored with
this award. She is a licensed psychologist, a State
of Florida Supreme Court mediator, a disaster mental
health counselor for the American Red Cross, and
a consultant for the American Society of Clinical
Hypnosis.
Ervin A. Gonzalez, J.D. ’85, is an attorney
specializing in civil trial law and business litigation
at Miami firm Colson Hicks Eidson who has succeeded
in obtaining 23 verdicts in excess of $1 million
during his 21-year legal career. He was named one
of the “100 Most Influential Hispanics” by Hispanic
Business magazine in October 2006.
Nicolas J. Gutierrez Jr., A.B. ’85, a partner
at Borgognoni & Gutierrez LLP, is a Gaming Board
member of the South Florida Water Management District
and president of the National Association of Sugar
Mill Owners of Cuba. He and his wife, Mari, have
two sons, Nicolas Eduardo and Carlos Felipe.
Renaldy J. Gutierrez, J.D. ’85, of the Miami
law firm Gutierrez & Associates, was elected
first vice president/president-elect of the Inter-American
Bar Association, which comprises more than 60 bar
associations, 40 universities and law schools, and
2,000 individuals from the Americas and Spain.
Ginny (Desterle)
Rorby, A.B. ’85, has published
Hurt Go Happy (Tor Books, 2006), a novel based on
the real-life fate of a chimpanzee raised as if she
were human.
Dionisio Bencomo, B.S.N. ’86, is chief executive
officer for Select Specialty Hospital in Miami.
Antonio N. Fins, A.B. ’86, was named editor
of the editorial pages for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
David C. Champouillon, B.M. ’87, is associate
professor of trumpet and jazz studies and executive
director of the Tri-Cities Jazz Fest at East Tennessee
State University. He will be returning to Miami in
April 2007 for a performance at the Arturo Sandoval
Jazz Club in Miami Beach.
Sunitha Narain Bellino, B.M. ’89, lives and
performs in the Albany, New York area with her husband,
Peter Bellino, B.M. ’88, and son Anthony.
Diane “Toni” Parras, B.S.C. ’89,
M.A. ’99, is the communication specialist for
the Locally Managed Marine Area Network, working
on various marine conservation projects in the Asia-Pacific
region. She has won an Environmental Leadership Program
Fellowship for 2006-2007. 1990s
Lynn (Jurkevich)
Cohen, A.B. ’90, M.B.A. ’91,
has married Barry Cohen, B.S. ’89. She is
director of human resources for Birks and Mayors
Inc. (Mayors
Jewelers).
Howard P. Wade,
A.B. ’90, was promoted to associate
professor of history at Bluefield State College
in Bluefield, West Virginia.
Carlos J. Martinez, J.D. ’90, chief assistant
public defender for Miami-Dade County, is this year’s
recipient of the Florida Public Defender Association’s
top honor, the Craig Stewart Barnard Award. Scott J. Brook, J.D. ’92, is the mayor of Coral
Springs, Florida. He earned 58 percent of votes,
defeating the incumbent of ten years and becoming
the first Jewish mayor of the city.
Celia Lisset Alvarez, A.B. ’94, M.F.A. ’96,
M.A. ’99, has a collection of poetry, The
Stones,
now available from Finishing Line Press. Her Shapeshifting is the winner of the winter 2005 Spire Chapbook Contest
and will be available soon from Spire Press.
Adam J. Ball, B.S. ’94, M.D. ’99, is
a physician specializing in robotic surgery at Gulfstream
Urology Associates P.A. in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
He and his wife, Cristina R. Ball, A.B. ’95,
M.Ed. ’97, have two children, Ethan James and
Caroline Sofia.
Brian H. Bieber, J.D. ’94, has been named one
of Florida’s Super Lawyers for 2006, an honor
bestowed to 5 percent of Florida attorneys.
Wendi
Rickman, B.S.C. ’94, is a rock disc jockey
for two channels on Sirius Satellite Radio. She has
appeared on the Howard Stern and Jim Breuer shows.
Serona Elton, M.M. ’95, has joined the faculty
of the University of Miami Phillip and Patricia Frost
School of Music as assistant professor in the Department
of Music Media and Industry. While a UM student,
she helped found the student-run label ’Cane
Records. From 1995 to 2003 she worked for EMI Recorded
Music, North America, in a number of capacities.
In 2000 she received a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn
Law School. Roger A. Hamilton, B.B.A. ’95, is a firefighter
in Vermont.
Darren Zemnick, M.B.A. ’95, is human resources
director at the Hyatt Grand Champions Resort in Indian
Wells, California.
Christopher M. Coleman, B.B.A. ’96, M.Pr.A. ’97,
has joined Avaya Corporation as manager of finance
planning and analysis in the Corporate Finance Department
in Morristown, New Jersey.
Melanie E. Damian, J.D. ’96, a partner with
the firm Damian & Valori LLP, was appointed vice
chair of the Communications Committee for the Business
Law Section of The Florida Bar.
Earnest DeLoach Jr., A.B. ’96, announces the
opening of his law firm, DeLoach Law LLC, in Orlando,
Florida. The firm specializes in serving the needs
of businesses, including commercial litigation, business
formation, business contracts, commercial leases,
and construction law.
Jill Levy, J.D. ’96, was elected a Broward
County Court judge. She also is a traffic court magistrate. Frank M. Auer, B.S.C. ’97, launched 185 Creative,
LLC, in New Jersey to produce promotional and training
videos. Recent projects include the 150th anniversary
of the YMCA and the Princeton Regional Chamber of
Commerce.
Jay D. Dorfman, B.M. ’97, M.M. ’03, received
his Ph.D. in music education from Northwestern University
and is assistant professor of music education at
Kent State University in Ohio.
Pedro Valente, B.B.A. ’97, M.B.A. ’00,
and James Robertson, B.B.A. ’98, M.B.A. ’01,
run Valente Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, a martial arts academy
in Miami with more than 700 students. They recently
trained soldiers of the Florida National Guard in
techniques to safely approach civilians in Iraq without
pointing a gun.
Daniele Gordon, A.B. ’98, M.B.A. ’01,
is president of PrePaid Mortgage Group Inc.
Julie D. Luengas, B.S.N. ’98, is an R.N. consultant
for the electronic medical record department at Vitalize
Consulting Solutions, Inc.
Sean M. Sullivan, B.S. ’98, has joined Williams
Mullen in Washington, D.C., as a member of the Environmental
Section, focusing on compliance counseling and auditing,
judicial review of government agency regulations,
challenges to actions by government entities, environmental
due diligence, and permit transfers for large corporate
transactions. Maria Luisa Taleno, B.B.A. ’98, was hired as
controller at G & G Holistic Addiction Treatment,
Inc.
Carlos A. Batlle, LL.M.E. ’99, was named Professional
Advisor of the Year by The Key Biscayne Community
Foundation. A partner with Squire, Sanders & Dempsey
L.L.P., Batlle focuses his practice on wills, trust
and estate planning, probate and trust administration,
and fiduciary litigation.
Luchy Garcia-Gerolomo, B.S. ’99, received a
medical degree from Nova Southeastern College of
Osteopathic Medicine. She recently married Dr. Louis
Gerolomo and has been named chief resident at Northshore
Hospital in New York City.
Rick J. Saggese, B.B.A. ’99, has been recognized
as one of the top baseball instructors for developing
young players from ages 6 through 18. 2000s
Ileana Espinosa,
J.D. ’00, is an associate
at Katz Barron Squitero Faust in South Florida,
where she practices commercial litigation, including
real
estate, construction, and employment law and corporate
bankruptcy.
Alejandro Fernandez
Jr., M.B.A. ’00,
vice president of Remax Realty-Connections, has
received the South
Florida Business Journal’s “Heavy Hitter
in Real Estate” recognition. He also is
chief executive officer for Creative Mindworks,
a full-service
advertising and public relations firm.
Mark S. Bloom, J.D. ’01, M.B.A. ’03,
is general manager of Realnet Services of Dallas,
a privately held firm that deals in the location,
assessment, and funding of investment-grade properties.
Daniel W. Courtney, J.D. ’01, the speaker of
his graduating class, has opened his own practice
on Brickell Avenue in Miami, specializing in civil
and criminal litigation. Previously he practiced
law at the Miami-Dade Public Defender’s Office.
He and his wife, Jessica, have two sons.
Elizabeth (Wyman)
Mills, B.S. ’02, is a public
outreach coordinator at Stonewall Farm, a nonprofit
education center in Keane, New Hampshire. She is
married. Keith Bowermaster, M.A.’04, has married Veronica
Navarro and recently became the manager of public
affairs for Jackson Health System in Miami. He is
responsible for the institution’s Web site
and public outreach functions and for assisting with
media relations, internal communications, and special
events. Zach Lezberg, B.S.C. ’04, has launched www.MY-IN.com,
an entertainment career search engine and networking
Web site that includes message boards, job postings,
industry links, entertainment reviews, and more.
Lezberg is one of the founders of UM student performance
group Quantum Entertainment.
Jared Morgenstern, B.B.A. ’04, and Lauren Pearl,
A.B. ’04, are planning a June 2007 wedding. Javier A. Ramos, B.Arch. ’04, is vice president
of Aaxis Architecture & Design, Inc., in Miami.
Morgana Rolle, B.S.C. ’04, was named public
relations assistant for Sandals and Beaches ultra-inclusive
resorts in Miami, Florida.
Douglas J. Yannucci, M.B.A. ’04, moved to Columbus,
Ohio, to accept a new position as national account
manager for R.G. Barry Corp./The Dearfoams Co. He
manages Wal-Mart Stores and Dollar General, responsible
for 35 percent of company revenues.
Brian Avello, A.B. ’05, is enrolled in law
school at the University of Michigan. He previously
lived and worked in Japan. Melanie
Rinaldi, A.B. ’05, got married
and is training for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing
in the
sport of springboard diving. She trained at
UM under coach Randy Ableman.
Remembering Robert Kelley
Robert L. Kelley, M.S. ’60, associate
professor in the University of Miami Department
of Mathematics, died on July 15, 2006, at the
age of 69. Specializing in functional analysis
and geometry, he joined the department in 1964
and was associate chairman since 1989. Kelley
was an avid naturalist and environmental activist,
as well as a dedicated supporter of music and
the visual arts. More than 200 friends attended
a celebration of his life on August 20 at the
Tropical Audubon Society, of which he was a
past president. On September 9 the University
of Miami community honored him by planting
a rare, native tree called the Mexican Alvaradoa
in the Gifford Arboretum and hosting a harpsichord
concert in the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall. Virginia
G. Jernigan, A.B. ’31
Luis Javier Montero, B.B.A. ’35
Isabel Hanson Mathews, A.B. ’36
Joseph F. Panker, A.B. ’37
J. Garland Wynn Jr., A.B. ’37
Donald Dohse Sr., B.B.A. ’38
Nona Ousley Campbell, B.S. ’40
Clifton E. Hendrick, A.B. ’40
Leland Morris Rees, B.M. ’42
Collins W. Swords Jr., A.B. ’44
Muriel Smith Marshall, A.B. ’46
Louise E. Ray, B.B.A. ’46, M.S. ’70
Charles D. Smith, B.B.A. ’46
Kornelia Taggart, B.M. ’46
R. Eugene Caldwell, B.B.A. ’47
Victor I. Eber, B.B.A. ’47
Nathan Gaines, B.B.A. ’47
Dorothy L. Brown, M.Ed. ’48
John T. Canfield III, B.B.A. ’48, M.B.A. ’69
William T. Frantz, B.Ed. ’48
Barbara Garfunkel, M.Ed. ’48
Stanley W. Platkin, A.B. ’48
Roger L. Saxon, B.B.A. ’48
Patricia Ann Uhlman, A.B. ’48
Sylvan B. Burdick, J.D. ’49
Thomas W. Egan, B.S. ’49
Phil C. Gallagher, B.B.A. ’49
Lt. Thomas Dow Roper, B.B.A. ’49
Roger K. Tallaksen, B.S. ’49
William K. Chester, J.D. ’50
Gordon D. Coventry, B.B.A. ’50
Mary Lou Crombie Porlick, B.S. ’50
Evelyn I. Deeves, B.Ed. ’50
William W. Evans Jr., J.D. ’50
John A. Hegarty, A.B. ’50
Norman E. Kumin, B.B.A. ’50
John S. MacLeod, B.S.C.E. ’50
Anthony P. Manginelli, B.B.A. ’50
Alice Ruth Meyer, B.Ed. ’50
Hon. William J. Piquette, J.D. ’50
Marjorie K. Plummer, M.Ed. ’50
Henry R. Schenerman, B.B.A. ’50
William Gerard Slater, A.B. ’50
Edwin H. Smith, B.Ed. ’50, M.Ed. ’51,
Ed.D. ’62
Carolyn Sudakow Fyvolent, A.B. ’50
Henry L. Thomas, J.D. ’50
Frank J. Thomiszer, B.S.I.E. ’50
Robert H. Weber, B.B.A. ’50
Richard O. White Sr., B.Ed. ’50, M.Ed. ’62
Joseph Bern, J.D. ’51
Donald C. Biller, B.Ed. ’51, M.Ed. ’55
Leo M. Chadwick, B.Ed. ’51
Michael A. Constantino, B.B.A. ’51
Herbert W. Damstetter, B.B.A. ’51
John M. Dyer, J.D. ’51
Edward Nash Mathews Jr., A.B. ’51
Marco Piazza Jr., B.B.A. ’51
Edmund Andrew Preston, B.B.A. ’51
Marcel C. Schiess, B.S.E.E. ’51, B.S.M.E. ’51,
Edward Tickner, B.B.A. ’51
Ann Callahan Carroll, A.B. ’52
Michael John Churella, B.B.A. ’52
Ann Nichols Doll, B.Ed. ’52
Paul B. Fink, B.B.A. ’52
Thomas Gillespie, B.B.A. ’52, M.B.A. ’57
Thomas L. Hanley, A.B. ’52
Stanley Haves, J.D. ’52
Herbert J. Muirhead A.B. ’52
James M. O’Grady, B.Ed. ’52
Sheldon H. Seamon, B.B.A. ’52
Richard L. Seidel, J.D. ’52
Gene Wesley Seyler, B.Ed. ’52
Norman Basil Smith, J.D. ’52
Gloria Joan Zimmerman, B.S. ’52
Patrick Vincent Cappello, A.B. ’53
Charles W. Duff, A.B. ’53
George Franklin Garver, B.B.A. ’53
Jerry Geraldi, J.D. ’53
Eugenia Horne Parker, A.B. ’53,
B.S. ’56
J. Cail Lee, J.D. ’53
Joseph P. Lefere, B.B.A. ’53
John H. Payne III, J.D. ’53
Walter J. Rhodes, B.B.A. ’53
Wallace E. Richter, B.Ed. ’53
Carroll Shelor, B.B.A. ’53,
M.S.P.H. ’82
Rita Speisman Robbins, B.Ed. ’53
Robert G. Tardif Sr., J.D. ’53
Hyman (Hank) Aronson, B.B.A. ’54
Donald I. Chinsky, B.B.A. ’54
Francis Anthony Happl, A.B. ’54
William C. Lesster Jr., B.B.A. ’54
Ellen Marshall Lyddane, B.Ed. ’54
Robert A. Rosof, B.B.A. ’54
Marvin P. Schneider, B.B.A. ’54, M.Ed. ’59
Humbert V. Arcamonte, A.B. ’55
Barbara Bannen Teel, B.B.A. ’55
Nan Buckland Johnson, B.Ed. ’55
Joseph G. Headley Sr., J.D. ’55
Donald G. Hiers, B.B.A. ’55,
M.Ed. ’58
L. Philip Lizotte, A.B. ’55
Janet M. Martin, B.B.A. ’55
Jean E. Carlton, B.Ed. ’56
Leonard F. Case, B.S.M.E. ’56
Robert Everette Christie, B.Ed. ’56, M.A. ’60
Carolyn Lucille Grigg, B.M. ’56, M.M. ’57,
Ph.D. ’77
William D. Groman, A.B. ’56,
M.S. ’57
Herbert Clinton Hess Jr., A.B. ’56
Samuel W. Kreis, B.B.A. ’56
S. Frank Leis, B.B.A. ’56
Stephen Arthur Mundy, B.B.A. ’56, B.S.E.E. ’69
Claire Nelson Crosley, A.B. ’56
Robert Joseph Shea, A.B. ’56
Aaron Siegel, B.B.A. ’56
James C. Bayens, B.B.A. ’57
Mila M. Begun, A.B. ’57
William C. Coulson, B.B.A. ’57
Houston Crosley, A.B. ’57
John Hanlon, A.B. ’57, M.S. ’58
Charles Randall Leach, B.B.A. ’57
Judith Suzanne Lopez, B.B.A. ’57
Roberta Gianni Molinaro, B.Ed. ’57
Alfred R. Pettengell, B.B.A. ’57, M.B.A. ’58
Doris E. Kennett Pomerko, B.M. ’57, M.M. ’63
Ferdinand Requate, A.B. ’57
Ronald S. Scherfer, B.B.A. ’57
Nick W. Stieglitz, B.S.C.E. ’57
Julian W. Bournier, A.B. ’58
Corneil V. Davidson, M.Ed. ’58
William R. King, M.B.A. ’58
Maj. Robert W. Burns Jr.,
B.S.E.E. ’59
Virginia D. Campbell, B.Ed. ’59, M.Ed. ’63
Mary Kathryn Hammock, B.S. ’59
Ellen Weicker Kummerlen,
B.Ed. ’59
Emmett A. Moran, J.D. ’59
Robert L. Kelley, M.S. ’60
Lillian Phyllis Medler, B.B.A. ’60
Rocco W. Pace, B.S.A.E. ’60
Don Alan Richter, A.B. ’60
Robert J. Sax, B.B.A. ’60
Albert A. Simmons, M.Ed. ’60
Bruce Dean Thomas, B.S.E.E. ’60
Philip Lee Alexander, B.Ed. ’61
Donald E. Cunningham Jr., B.Ed. ’61
Flor Franklin Flook, B.Ed. ’61
Edson F. Gallaudet II, B.B.A. ’61
Bernard Goldstein, B.Ed. ’61
Robert James Rowlee, A.B. ’61
Mary J. Barkheimer, B.S.N. ’62
Alex Michael Bromir, M.Ed. ’62
James P. Hayes, A.B. ’62
Patsy Dale Mason, M.Ed. ’62
Theodore J. Maureau III, B.B.A. ’62
Helen G. Anderson, A.B. ’63
Paul Berger, B.B.A. ’63, J.D. ’66
Richard Fisher, B.B.A. ’63
Vincent J. Petti, M.A. ’63
Frank W. Rom, B.B.A. ’63
Earl F. Stout, A.B. ’63
Ruth Belknap Howard, B.S. ’64
Ingrid E. Friedman Bigman,
B.B.A. ’64
Ollie Mae McQueen, B.Ed. ’64
Frederick M. Niebuhr, B.B.A. ’64
Selma Fisher Rubin, A.B. ’64, M.A. ’66,
Ph.D. ’72
Walter J. Woodman, A.B. ’64
Morton R. Blau, A.B. ’65
Richard A. Hickox, B.Ed. ’65
Jerry Eugene Kendall, B.B.A. ’65
Sam Matlin, B.B.A. ’65
Allan A. Smith, A.B. ’65
Edward Thomas Udut, A.B. ’65, M.Ed. ’68,
M.A. ’70
Ford F. Anderson, M.A. ’66
Ronald T. Coles, A.B. ’66
Robert J. Patterson, M.D. ’66
Robert B. Rubin, M.D. ’66
Evelyn J. Shea, M.Ed. ’66
Bruce E. Telander, J.D. ’66
Ann Marie Ackourey, Ph.D. ’67
Moses Alter, M.Ed. ’67
Bruce Warren Fader, M.D. ’67
Susan Rosenthal Laurence, B.Ed. ’67
Richard La Grange, A.B. ’67
Manuel F. Ledon, C.T.P. ’67
Larue Storm, M.A. ’67
Gerald T. Tracy, Ph.D. ’67
Isabel Alzola, C.T.P. ’68
Joanna T. Fenstermacher, M.Ed. ’68, Ph.D. ’72
Josefina Gonzalez-Machado,
B.Ed. ’68
Samuel M. Hollander, B.B.A. ’68
Guillermo Sostchin, A.B. ’68,
J.D. ’70
Patricia A. Thornburg, M.Ed. ’68
Harold Leroy Royer, M.B.A. ’68
Dennis Joseph Carney Jr., A.B. ’69
Georgia Esther R. Cash, A.B. ’69
Peter H. Evertz, A.B. ’69
Bruno Gavica Jr., B.B.A. ’69
Laura N. Reynolds, M.Ed. ’69
Richard Paul Sjostrom, B.S. ’69
Arleen Rosalind Williams, M.Ed. ’69
Hon. Linda Dakis, A.B. ’70, J.D. ’74
David Feldman, A.B. ’70, J.D. ’73,
LL.M.I. ’77
Arthur D. Fried, M.B.A. ’70
Candido Hoyos, M.D. ’70
Marc Steven Orloff, B.Ed. ’70
Paul Stanley Osborn, A.B. ’70
Leandro Juan Ramos-Ledon,
M.S. ’70
Rod L. Taylor, A.B. ’70, J.D. ’73
Ethel S. Gordon, M.Ed. ’71
Phyllis Paulson Hallberg, M.Ed. ’71
Albert Carl Hieber, A.B. ’71
Jeffrey Lee Sussman, A.B. ’71
Edwin Arno Toll, M.S. ’71
Jeffrey Joseph Mayer, A.B. ’72
Lorna Lucile Pettijohn, M.Ed. ’72
Charles James Roberts, A.B. ’72
Allan Eugene Ross, M.S. ’72
Douglas L. Stoudt, A.B. ’72
Calixto Maximo Acosta, B.B.A. ’73
Joseph Harvey Bayless, B.B.A. ’73
Otis Lee Boston, M.B.A. ’73
Samuel B. Hornstein, J.D. ’73
Hilda Celina Juan, B.S.Ed. ’73, M.S.Ed. ’79
Leslie Lynn Schreck, B.S. ’73
James A. Weck, LL.M.I. ’73
Jose Alvarez Jr., B.S. ’74, M.D. ’78
Dale Grover Ankney, M.B.A. ’74
Eric Laib Balter, B.B.A. ’74
Bart M. Behar, J.D. ’74
Paul Preston Hinkle Jr., LL.M.T. ’74
Georges P. Dremeaux, B.S. ’75
Debra J. Rosenblum, J.D. ’75
Todd Paul Herman, B.B.A. ’76
Richard Michael Barkett, M.B.A. ’77
Susan Elizabeth Grilliot, B.S. ’77
Donna J. Hildreth, B.B.A. ’77
Michael K. Mulford, M.B.A. ’77, LL.M. ’00
Michael Paul Swire, B.B.A. ’77
William E. Wright, Ed.D. ’77
Warren E. Dutton Jr., B.S.E.E. ’78
Gerald R. Porter, B.F.A. ’78
Randall Joseph Frank, M.B.A. ’79
Susan Jane Kurtz, B.F.A. ’79
Michael Noval, A.B. ’79, M.S.Ed. ’92
Frank J. Pita Jr., B.S.E.E. ’79, M.S.E.E. ’81,
M.B.A. ’86
Sharon Saffron Robinson, A.B. ’79
Mark Clayton Taylor, J.D. ’79
William Ramon Lemos, A.B. ’80, J.D. ’83
Henry H. Leung, M.F.A. ’80
Laurette De Smet Wright, B.F.A. ’81
Ray Abbassi, B.S.A.E. ’82,
B.S.C.E. ’82
Clifford R. Molina, M.B.A. ’82
Kenneth D. Elmo, B.B.A. ’84
Paul V. Costello, M.B.A. ’85
Wilma M. Willoughby, B.S.N. ’85
Pamela K. Murfin, M.S.Ed. ’86, Ph.D. ’89
Nancy M. Lechtner, J.D. ’87
Miguel A. Martin, J.D. ’88
Juan C. Rodriguez, B.B.A. ’88
Eric T. Anderson, A.B. ’89
Charlene F. Barr, A.B. ’89
John Carbo, J.D. ’89
Francisco A. Carvajal, M.S. ’89, Ph.D. ’92
Eleni A. Monas, A.B. ’89
Gerald M. Watkins, J.D. ’90
Jennifer L. Delphus, B.S.N. ’97
Joel D. Magnussen, M.B.A. ’97
Keith V. Kennelly, M.B.A. ’98
Marcel Lissek, M.F.A. ’98
Charles M. Johnson, A.B. ’99,
J.D. ’02
Linda Ferrin Rogers, Ph.D. ’99
Peter J. Iacono, J.D. ’00
Stanley Antonio Phillip, M.B.A. ’00
Michael Andrew Soeldner, B.M. ’00
Glenn W. Edwards, M.S.Ed. ’01
Bruce H. Pasewark, Ph.D. ’01
Jessica Jacklyn Urizar, B.S.C.E. ’01
Benjamin Aaron Rosner, B.M. ’02
Sylvia S. Savitz, M.A.L.S. ’03
Christina Alexis Sabando, A.B. ’05
Michael Jon Barlin, B.S.Ed. ’06
*Based on submissions
prior to
October 1, 2006
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