1940s
Mauricio Herman, B.B.A. ’49, was an executive with the Inter-American Development Bank from 1961 until his retirement in 1989. From his home base in Virginia, the Peru-born economics professor and consultant lectures on development banking and international economics, and is a regular commentator for CNN in Spanish.
1950s
Alexander Boch, A.B. ’50, M.A. ’55, is an adjunct Spanish teacher at Northern Essex Community College in Lawrence, Massachusetts, where he also teaches English as a Second Language to students from around the world. His articles and poems have been published in various magazines. The July 2008 issue of Panorama Latino magazine includes his poem Una madre con sus patitos. He also donated some of his UM memorabilia to the Newman Alumni Center.
Mickey M. Demos, M.D. ’57, B.S. ’82, J.D. ’86, was named an honorary member of Greece’s Hellenic Urological Association in 2008. He practiced urology at UM as a clinical faculty member at the medical school until 1998, when he retired to Greece. There he was licensed by the Hellenic Board of Urology in 2001 and began practicing again in the mountains of southern Greece, “where access to physicians is scarce,” he says.
Bruce S. Steir, M.D. ’57, who attended his 50-year reunion in 2007, has published his memoir, Jailhouse Journal of an Ob/Gyn.
1960s
Robert A. Semonian, B.B.A. ’64, treasurer, director, and a founding partner of Improper Bostonian magazine, was an at-large delegate for former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney at the Republican National Convention, held in Minneapolis in September. This marked his eighth election as a delegate to the convention.
Penelope Corey Arango, A.B. ’65, worked at three Fortune 500 companies as a director of training and total quality management, was on the Bayer Institute for Healthcare Communication faculty, and served as a consultant to companies in Latin America and Canada. She is vice president of Arango Group, the consulting firm she established nine years ago.
Nancy Harris Bailey, B.B.A. ’66, chairperson of Nancy Bailey & Associates, was inducted into the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers’ Association Murray Altchuler Licensing Industry Hall of Fame in June for her notable brand-extension successes for products such as Vicks, Mr. Clean, Cover Girl, and Penzoil. Her full-service licensing agency, founded in 1982, was one of the first to specialize in corporate brand licensing programs for Fortune 100 companies.
Karl Michael Sooder, A.B. ’67, retired from his career in Fortune 50 management positions and is teaching sales and marketing at the University of Central Florida’s College of Business Administration. In 2007 he received UCF’s Teaching Improvement Award.
Mario John DellaPina, A.B. ’68, was appointed vice president of the Division of Institutional Advancement at the City University of New York’s Lehman College in Bronx, after 20 years at CUNY’s Queens College, where most recently he was director of development and executive director of the Queens College Foundation.
Frederick G. Karrenberg, B.S. ’68, M.S. ’70, is a photographer who received his M.F.A. from Florida International University in 2008. He owns Pyramid Photographics, a commercial photography studio in Miami, Florida.
Bruce Edward Meyer, M.Ed. ’68, Ed.D. ’75, has founded the Meyer Leadership Group, a consulting team for in-depth leadership development, executive and personal coaching, and organization effectiveness, in Mill Valley, California.
Richard C. Milstein, A.B. ’68, J.D. ’74, a shareholder in the law firm of Akerman Senterfitt, and Francisco R. Angones, A.B. ’72, J.D. ’76, immediate past president of the Florida Bar, received the 2008 Miami Anti-Defamation League Jurisprudence Award for upholding the ADL’s mission of securing justice and fair treatment for all.
Larry R. Leiby, B.M. ’69, J.D. ’73, of counsel at the Fort Lauderdale firm of Leiby Stearns and Roberts, P.A., received the Florida Bar Construction Law Committee’s first-ever Lifetime Achievement Award.
Aida T. Levitan, A.B. ’69, president of the Levitan Group Inc., in Key Biscayne, Florida, has launched Editorial Ultramar, a division of the nonprofit Hispanic Events Inc., to publish work by South Florida’s best Hispanic poets.
Marilyn G. Van Houten, B.S.N. ’69, founder and owner of Rehab Case Management Inc. in Miami, Florida, presented “Personal Journey through Breast Cancer of Case Management Leaders,” “Adherence and Advocacy in Metastatic Breast Cancer,” and “Raising the Standard: Engaging Case Managers in Health Policy Advocacy” at the National Case Management conference in June 2008. She volunteers for Susan G. Komen for the Cure and mentors breast cancer survivors at Bosom Buddies.
1970s
Christine S. Weltscheff, A.B. ’71, writes on behalf of her niece, Hannah Marsh, 5, who suffers from Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, a disease of the immune system. Weltscheff says the child needs a bone marrow transplant and urges alums interested in helping to register as bone marrow donors at www.marrow.org/help or to e-mail her at cweltscheff@shaw.ca.
Linda Yvonne Keane, B.S.N. ’73, has retired from her career as a registered nurse for “a whole new life adventure” managing her husband’s scuba diving shop. She earned her scuba diving certification in 2003.
James R. “Steve” Stephens, M.Ed. ’73, of Spanaway, Washington, has published Camera Soldiers: The Philippine Odyssey, a historical novel based on his experiences as an Army combat photographer in the Pacific during World War II.
Arthur L. Diskin, B.S. ’74, M.D. ’79, of Miami Beach, Florida, has joined Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines as vice president, Global Chief Medical Officer, responsible for medical care aboard 30-plus ships, public health issues, and the health care needs of more than 40,000 crew. He was formerly chief of Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Department of Emergency Medicine.
Guillermo R. García-Tuñón Jr., B.S.C.E. ’74, who founded Lemartec Engineering and Construction Corp. with his father in 1979, was one of the business owners recognized in August at the 26th annual Minority Enterprise Development Week Awards Luncheon in Atlanta, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency.
Benedict P. Kuehne, A.B. ’74, J.D. ’77, UMAA past president and member of the law school Dean’s Circle and the President’s Club, received the Daniel S. Pearson-Harry W. Prebish Founders Award from the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Miami chapter, at its 45th Anniversary Installation Banquet on May 17, 2008.
Melodee M. Spevack, B.F.A. ’74, reports that she had “the greatest time appearing as the thoroughly amoral leader of an alien crime syndicate/pirate planet on the fan-produced Web series Star Trek: Helena Chronicles.”
Suzanne Natalie Migdall, A.B. 75, owner of Summers Productions, co-chaired Broward County’s 20th annual Literary Feast to benefit the Broward Public Library Foundation in 2008.
Joan Coster Billingsley, B.S.N. ’78, M.B.A. ’88, an AIDS disease case manager for Memorial Healthcare System, writes, “I still value my multicultural system-focused nursing education from UM.” She chairs the Pharmacy Advisory Panel of Broward County’s HIV Health Planning Council and is immediate past president of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care of Greater Fort Lauderdale. A volunteer for the American Cancer Society, she also lives with breast cancer.
Neil S. Bookman, A.B. ’78, and his wife, Jill, were honored in 2007 as top individual U.S. fundraisers for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF). In 2008 he joined the PBTF board of directors. At Keller Williams Realty’s 2008 national convention, he was one of five agents out of 75,000 singled out for being inspirational.
Susan Neuberger Weller, A.B. ’78, an intellectual property attorney in the Washington office of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C., was among the 5 percent of attorneys cited in the 2008 Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers magazine. She also was in the 2007 publication and was a “Virginia Super Lawyer” in 2006.
Lawrence Ira Pleskow, B.S. ’79, honored Barack Obama with his When U Dream A Dream program’s 2008 Orrefors Crystal Inspiration Award this past August.
1980s
Barry A. Stein, J.D. ’80, managing partner in the law offices of De Cardenas, Freixas, Stein and Zachary, P.A., was named to the 2006, 2007, and 2008 issues of Florida Super Lawyers magazine.
Daniel Clifford Adams, M.M. ’81, composed a song called “Where Does It End?” commemorating the 38th anniversary of the shooting deaths at Kent State University on May 4, 1970. It premiered in Houston, Texas, at the First Unitarian Universalist Church, during a 2008 concert to remember the homeless.
John J. Fumero, A.B. ’84, J.D. ’87, a shareholder at the firm of Lewis, Longman, & Walker, P.A., received the State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice Certification from the Florida Bar, its highest level of evaluation in areas approved for certification by the Supreme Court of Florida.
Ervin A. Gonzalez, J.D. ’85, a board-certified civil trial lawyer and partner in the firm of Colson Hicks Eidson, was recognized by Florida Super Lawyers 2008 magazine as one of the state’s top attorneys and was the subject of the issue’s cover story. He was elected to the Board of Trustees for St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens, Florida, in 2008.
Janice B. Gonzalez, A.B. ’85, founder of Miami-based JBG Communications, won a silver ADDY at the 2008 Advertising Federation of Greater Miami ADDY Awards for the company’s creation of the W Fort Lauderdale hotel’s 2007 “The World Is Your Oyster” campaign.
Carlos A. Ugarte, M.S.P.H. ’86, joined IQ Solutions Inc., a health-related information, education, and communications firm in Rockville, Maryland, as a senior vice president of the knowledge creation group in 2008.
Wilfred Aguila, B.S. ’87, M.D. ’91, medical director of Surgical Bariatric Centers, participated in Memorial Hospital of Tampa’s first Lap-Band over gastric bypass surgery in March 2008.
Chen-Chong “Djames” Lim, B.B.A. ’87, is executive director of Lim Shrimp Organization, which provides developing countries with services and expertise to create integrated shrimp aquafarms. Project sites include Indonesia, China, the Phillippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and the United States. In 2008, Lim reports, he secured a joint venture with the Papua New Guinea government to build a large-scale “shrimp city.”
Lilly-Ann Sanchez, A.B. ’87, a shareholder with the law firm of Fowler White Burnett and chair of its white-collar crime defense practice, was reappointed to the Florida Third District Court of Appeal Judicial Nominating Commission for 2008 to 2012.
Lee G. Cohen, J.D. ’89, assistant state attorney in charge of county court at the Broward State Attorney’s office, was listed as a top government attorney, criminal division, in the South Florida Legal Guide 2008.
Casey P. Hoban, B.B.A. ’89, is co-owner of the hip-hop label Platinum Ice Records. He is also a part-owner of Vermont-crafted Woodchuck Cider and owns the Connecticut-based businesses Direct Lender’s Mortgage and Thimble Island Realty.
Michael R. Jackson, B.B.A. ’89, earned his J.D. from Tulane Law School in 1995 and is a shareholder in the law firm of Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A., with fellow alums John Urban, J.D. ’99, and Carl-Christian Thier, LL.M.C.L. ’97. He is also chairman and vice president of Kershaw Flotation Co. and a director of the German American Business Chamber of Central Florida Inc.
Toni Parras, B.S.C. ’89, M.A. ’99, a graduate of UM’s Marine Affairs and Policy program, recently mounted a marine-awareness exhibition, You, Me & the Sea, at the International Fishing Hall of Fame Museum in Dania Beach, Florida.
1990s
Maribel Nicholson-Choice, J.D. ’90, a shareholder with Greenberg Traurig, P.A. in Tallahassee, Florida, was appointed to the Energy Supply and Demand work group of the Florida Governor’s Action Team on Energy and Climate Change.
Kalinda Bogue, B.S. ’91, director of marketing for Rollerblade USA, was recognized in the inaugural “40 Under 40” awards presented by SGB, a trade publication of SportsOneSource Group, as a leader in the next generation of the sporting goods industry.
Jeffrey A. Rinde, J.D. ’91, a New York City-based partner in Hodgson Russ LLP’s Corporate and Securities and Asia practice groups, was named to the board of advisors for Westminster College’s Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business in Salt Lake City, Utah. He also will serve on a committee for the college’s recently created Center for China America Business Studies.
Patrick J. Dwyer, M.B.A. ’93, a private wealth advisor for Merrill Lynch, was recently named a leading wealth management advisor in Research Magazine’s nationally released annual list in the September 2008 “The Winner’s Circle” issue.
Manuel Vazquez, B.B.A. ’93, was named director of store operations for newly formed Bed Bath & Beyond-Mexico, in Mexico City.
Kevin Mark Turner, B.Arch. ’94, a LEED-accredited architect, was promoted to associate principal with the award-winning Freelon Group architectural firm, based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Clinton E. Watkins, LL.M.O. ’94, lives in Manta, Ecuador, where he owns and operates M.R. Frogs Hosteria, a rustic-style restaurant, bar, and cabañas, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. He was recently admitted to practice law in Ecuador.
Gigi J. Tanghe, J.D. ’95, was named a shareholder at Gunster Yoakley, where she is a real estate attorney in the firm’s Fort Lauderdale office.
Eric Charles Hughes, M.M. ’96, is a full-time percussion instructor for West Briar Middle School and Westside High School in Houston, Texas. Last year he released a CD with the Allen Oldies Band called Ride the Wild Surf.
Elizabeth (Nevins) Jones, J.D. ’96, and Lori (Arvanitidis) Roberts, J.D. ’98, run the legal research and writing department at Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, California, in their respective roles as assistant director and director of professional skills. Elizabeth is married to Greg Jones, a judge, and they have two children, Griffin, 4, and Ellie, 2. Lori, who is married to Jeff Roberts, J.D. ’96, also has two children: Cole, 3, and Caitlin, 1.
Marialaura A. (Noriega) Leslie, A.B. ’97, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs chief of information and outreach, was named among the nation’s top 25 nonprofit arts administrators for 2008 by the Western States Arts Federation’s arts blog.
Carl-Christian Thier, LL.M.C.L. '97, is a shareholder in the law firm of Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A., which has offices in Orlando, Florida, and Munich, Germany. He is also president of German American investment company JUSA Invest GmbH/Jupiter USA Inc. and of the German American Business Chamber of Central Florida Inc.
Randolph Wehofer, B.S.C. ’97, a play-by-play announcer for the Burlington Bees Minor League baseball team in Iowa, appears as Jack Jeffries, the home team radio announcer, in the movie Sugar, slated for release this year.
Paul C. Amelchenko, B.S.C. ’98, won the Ben Franklin Award from the Independent Book Publishers Association as the top humor/comedy/satire book of 2007 for The Da Vinci Dog: The passion, paintings & slobber of Brinks the Dog, which also won ForeWord Magazine’s “Book of the Year” award in its “pets” category.
John L. Urban, J.D. '99, is a shareholder in the law firm of Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A., which has offices in Orlando, Florida, and Munich, Germany. He is a litigation attorney concentrating his practice on all areas of international law and is vice president of the German American Business Chamber of Central Florida Inc.
2000s
Nicole Henry, B.S.C. ’00, released her first full-length jazz album, The Nearness of You in 2004, followed by Teach Me Tonight with the Eddie Higgins Trio. Her third CD, The Very Thought of You, came out in 2008. The Miami-based singer/songwriter tours nationally and internationally.
Jeanne Hinton Siegel, M.S.N. ’01, Ph.D. ’08, became an assistant professor in the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies last year.
James M. McNeel, LL.M.E., ’02, a member of the Estate Planning and Probate practice at Oppenheimer, Blend, Harrison and Tate Inc., was promoted to shareholder in the San Antonio, Texas-based law firm.
Jennifer Shields Arnold, B.S.Ed., ’03, founded Press Play Productions to create innovative programming and inspire cultural awareness and youth participation in social causes. She is the youngest American to hold a post at the United Nations, produced the first Documentary Film Festival in Dubai, and last year became MTV’s youngest executive producer. Her original reality series, Exiled! sends wealthy U.S. teens to rugged settings in remote parts of the world.
Adam W. Carrico, M.S. ’03, Ph.D. ’07, a clinical health psychologist who spent several years researching new interventions for HIV-positive populations, will take part in the AIDS Life Cycle, May 31 to June 6, to raise money for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. He asks the UM community to support his 545-mile ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles at www.tofighthiv.org/goto/adamcarrico.
Michael F. Criscitiello, Ph.D. ’03, completed his postdoctoral work and joined Texas A&M University as an assistant professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology. He and his wife, Pam, welcomed their third daughter, Savannah Grace, on December 21, 2007.
Ayuban Antonio Tomas, J.D. ’03, LL.M.T. ’06, a lawyer with the Miami firm of Weisberg and Kainen, also sings and plays guitar as Tony “T-Bone” Tomas in his rock band, Article 66, which released a self-titled CD in 2008.
Barry Joseph Baker, B.S. ’04, has enrolled in St. George’s School of Veterinary Medicine, on the West Indies island of Grenada.
Bruce A. Bharat, B.S.E.E. ’04, was promoted to director of marketing at Ocala, Florida-based Elster AMCO Water Inc., part of the Elster Group.
Andrew L. Cohn, A.B. ’05, a commercial insurance agent based in Pinecrest, Florida, specializes in insuring technology companies. Website Magazine recently published an article he wrote on Internet liability insurance.
Michael Lopez-Merlos, B.S.C. ’05, is an assistant producer with GolTV and ESPN Deportes Radio.
Kennedy Okeyo Wakia, M.M. ’05, lives in his native Kenya, where he is assistant to the dean of students and head of music at Nazarene University in Nairobi. He is also founding director of the Nairobi Chamber Chorus and chairs the Kenya Fulbright-Humphrey Alumni Association.
Lauryn Williams, B.B.A. ’05, track, and Zach Railey, B.S.Ed. ’06, sailing, represented the U.S. at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Railey won silver in the Finn class race.
Tabia Charles, A.B. ’06, a long jumper for Canada, made her Olympic debut in Beijing.
Scott Allen Goodman, B.S.C. ’06, founded Epic Way Inc., in Hollywood, Florida, in 2007. Last year his company launched yourlisten.com, a user-generated Web platform to browse, share, upload, and download audio clips for free.
Manon van Rooijen, B.S. ’06, won gold as part of the Netherlands’ Women’s 4x100 Freestyle Relay team at the summer Olympics.
Lisa Beth Cossrow, A.B. ’07, worked in Teach for America’s Manhattan headquarters recruiting teachers following graduation. “In the process, I recruited myself,” she writes. She is now a Teach for America corps member at an East Harlem elementary school.
Ginou Etienne, B.S.Ed. ’07, represented Haiti in the 400-meter dash at the Olympics in August.
Christine R. Hughes, M.S. ’07, married Ryan Pontier on December 13, 2007, at the Church by the Sea in Fort Lauderdale. UM alums in attendance included bridesmaid Sarah Kohn, A.B. ’05, Ginny Vitiello, M.S. ’07, Laura Dinehart, M.S. ’03, Ph.D. ’07, Marygrace Yale Kaiser, M.S. ’97, Ph.D. ’99, Justin Meininger, B.B.A. ’05, Adam Schlosser, B.S.Ed. ’05, Michael Gavenonis, B.Arch. ’06, Megan Fairobent, B.S. ’05, and Katherine Moore, B.S. ’05. The couple honeymooned in St. Lucia and live in Coconut Grove, where Christine is working on her Ph.D. in applied developmental psychology at UM.
Ivey L. Lipman, B.S. ’08, is pursuing a doctor of dental medicine degree at Boston University’s Goldman School of Dental Medicine.
Lisa Maria Rhodes, A.B. ’08, is teaching high school history, literature, English language, French, and drama in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
CORRECTIONS: William Belfer, B.B.A. ’61, Rosanne Morantz, B.Ed. ’65, and Kent W. Landon, A.B. ’96, were incorrectly listed in the “In Memoriam” section of the Miami magazine Fall 2008 issue. We regret the errors.

Champion of Florida’s Legal Community
Steven E. Chaykin, A.B. ’73, J.D. ’76, shareholder in the Miami firm of Akerman Senterfitt, died during a hiking accident in Colorado this past July. He was 56. The prominent defense lawyer once led the U.S. Attorney’s public corruption division for South Florida. He served on the UM School of Law’s Center for Ethics and Public Service (CEPS) advisory board, the Dean’s Circle Committee, the University’s Citizens Board (president 2007-08), and its Board of Trustees (ex officio). In 2000 he was appointed to the Florida Bar Board of Governors.
Citizens Board Director Raised Millions
Joyce Galya, A.B. ’73, M.B.A. ’84, directed the University of Miami’s Citizens Board for more than 25 years. She died in October at age 57, after eight years battling ovarian cancer. Galya was tapped for UM’s Iron Arrow Honor Society in 1996. In 2005 and 2006 alone, she helped the University raise $43 million. In recognition, the Joyce Galya Family Endowed Scholarship at the School of Business Administration was created and Galya received the key to the city of Coral Gables.
A Life Lived in Ethics
Jane Mary (Sutnick) Trau, A.B. ’80, M.A. 84, Ph.D. ’86, an ethics, philosophy, and religion scholar who taught in the University of Miami’s philosophy department in 2006, died of breast cancer in August. She was 57. A former vice president in the Saint Joseph’s Health System Ethics Department in Atlanta, Trau worked as a certified financial manager from 2003 until her death. She served on UM’s President’s Council and was a member of UM’s Iron Arrow Honor Society.

Arthur Byron Brooks, B.B.A. ’35
Irving Genet, A.B. ’37
Gladys C. Shaw, A.B. ’37
Eric N. Carlson Jr., B.S. ’39
Harold I. Leviton, B.B.A. ’39
Helen M. McCarty, A.B. ’42
Mary L. Phillips, A.B. ’42
Ingrid Arcieri, B.B.A. ’44
Joseph M. Detrio, B.B.A. ’44, J.D. ’49
James P. Ould Jr., B.B.A. ’44
Robert D. McIntyre, A.B. ’45
Lareeta Cater Davis, A.B. ’46
Robert I. Fuerst, A.B. ’47, M.B.A. ’78
Thomas Price Gibson, ’47
Barket A. Haddad, A.B. ’47
Margaret Blue Howell, A.B. ’47
John Brennen Bennett, B.B.A. ’48, J.D. ’50
Paul V. DeGuenther, B.B.A. ’48
Burton Engels, J.D. ’48
Elmer H. Hall Jr., A.B. ’48
Howard M. Post, B.S.E.S. ’48
Sheldon Marvin Simons, B.S. ’48, J.D. ’51
Alex S. Soller, B.S. ’48
Edward A. Beinke B.B.A. ’49
Richard Ross Booth, J.D. ’49
John J. Cariddi, J.D. ’49
Lorayne Pamela DeRoy, A.B. ’49
Curtis F. Dowling Jr., B.S. ’49
Wilbur E. Elwasser, B.ED. ’49
George S. Goodspeed Jr., J.D. ’49
Grady Eugene Lanier, A.B. ’49, M.S. ’52
Robert L. McManus, B.B.A. ’49
Barrie S. Minor, B.B.A. ’49
Charles Montgomery Roberts, B.S. ’49
William D. Pritchard, A.B. ’49
Burton Sherman, J.D. ’49
Robert Morris Brueno, B.B.A. ’50
William Reed Gilmore, B.B.A. ’50
Paul Adolph Louis, J.D. ’50
Robert W. Marsh, B.B.A. ’50
Jerome D. McAlevey, B.B.A. ’50
Daniel Crapo McKeachern, J.D. ’50
John Howard Rosebraugh, B.B.A. ’50
Richard W. Wade, B.B.A. ’50
Paul F. Wigand, B.B.A. ’50
Francis J. Daly, M.A. ’51
John Standen Evans, J.D. ’51
David H. Galvin, B.B.A. ’51
Judith Youngerman Gindy, A.B. ’51
Harold Goldman, B.B.A. ’51, J.D. ’54
Paul C. Habib, B.B.A. ’51
Alvin Kosoff, B.B.A. ’51
Joseph Patrick Lyden, B.B.A. ’51
Alfred Roine Palmer, A.B. ’51, J.D. ’53
Marion Weinberg Risman, A.B. ’51
Charles K. Sutherland, B.S.M.E. ’51
Margaret L. Voigtlander, A.B. ’51
David R. Bollenbeck, A.B. ’52
George M. Chapman, B.S.C.E. ’52
Charles D. Hamly, B.B.A. ’52
Arthur E. Holloway, B.B.A. ’52
Joanne Wilson Horner, B.B.A. ’52
Norton A. Kesten, J.D. ’52
Robert Louis Lambert, B.B.A. ’52
Norman Keith Russell, A.B. ’52
Michael H. Salmon, J.D. ’52
Eliot R. Weston, J.D. ’52
Alfonso A. Alonso, B.Ed. ’53
Howard Coit Bacon, A.B. ’53
Gus A. Bonavita, B.B.A. ’53
Beverly Ward Bruninga, A.B. ’53
James B. Gibson, B.S.E.E. ’53
William E. Parkes Sr., B.S.C.E. ’53
Howard Ross, J.D. ’53
Gloria Roberta Singer, A.B. ’53
Carl Pete Stephens Jr., J.D. ’53
Wesley Arnold Wycoff, A.B. ’53
Edward F. Ebba, A.B. ’54
Tala Colias Engel, A.B. ’54, J.D. ’57
Louis Michael Fulgaro, B.B.A. ’54
Slade Godley Jr., B.B.A. ’54
Maxene Oberman Graham, A.B. ’54
Joseph P. Manners, J.D. ’54
William A. Moss Jr., B.M. ’54, M.Ed. ’59, Ph.D. ’73
Harry R. Nateman, B.S. ’54
Ray Clark Pinder, B.S.A.E. ’54
Gerard E. Pyszka, J.D. ’54
Theodore R. Waterbury, A.B. ’54
Herbert Weisbrot, B.S.E.E. ’54
Fred Austin Buchanan, B.S. ’55
Henry N. Hardin, B.Ed. ’55, Ed.D. ’65
Harry Glenn Hinckley Jr., J.D. ’55
Barbara S. Luoni, B.Ed. ’55
William C. Merritt, B.B.A. ’55, J.D. ’57
Louis Mobilia, B.B.A. ’55
Virginia Parks Reinholm, B.S.N ’55
Irwin Richman, J.D. ’55
William M. Rucker, B.B.A. ’55
Joseph Andrew Beveridge, B.B.A. ’56
Jean Hudson, B.B.A. ’56
Lawrence Kanzer, J.D. ’56
Doyle E. Lockwood, B.S.E.E. ’56, B.S.M.E. ’56
Helen Sherman Olafson, B.Ed. ’56, M.Ed. ’62
Ferde Peltz, B.B.A. ’56
Martin Pepus, M.D., B.S. ’56, M.D. ’60
Henry Anthony Amoon, B.B.A. ’57, J.D. ’58
Hope Worth Bolton, B.S. ’57
Brooke B. Fay, A.B. ’57
Maxine Feinberg Goldworn, B.Ed. ’57
David Moliver, J.D. ’57
George William Moyers Jr., A.B. ’57
Nathan Philip Owen, B.B.A. ’57
James T. Allison Sr., B.S. ’58
Jack Ankus, J.D. ’58
Stella Manikas Copulos, B.S. ’58, B.S. ’58
Robert John Rechter, B.S.E.E. ’58
Gerald M. Shiely, B.B.A. ’58
Arnold Warren Jr., A.B. ’58
Ellen F. Baum, A.B. ’59, M.A. ’61
John Price Buhrman, B.B.A. ’59
William E. Burkhart, B.B.A. ’59
Roy B. Kupsinel, M.D. ’59
John F. MacKinnon, B.B.A. ’59
Bernice Vrabel Poll, M.Ed. ’59, Ed.D. ’68
Henry J. Prominski, J.D. ’59
Stanley Schreiber, B.S. ’59
Richard Wiskeman Jr., B.B.A. ’59, M.B.A. ’62
John B. Archetti, B.S.E.E. ’60
James M. Johnson, M.D. ’60
Joseph Kertis Jr., B.B.A. ’60
Marilyn I. Pritchard, A.B. ’60
Buell C. Rollins Jr., B.B.A. ’60
Arthur Bilotta, B.S.I.E. ’61
Helen China Carlisle, M.Ed. ’61
Clifford P. Clark Jr., J.D. ’61
Henry Schafer-Escamill, M.S. ’61, Ph.D., ’64
James G. Flannery Sr., J.D. ’61
Jerry M. Kleinberg, B.B.A. ’61
William E. MacDonald, Ph.D. ’61
Alexander Strok, B.Ed. ’61, M.Ed. ’66, Ed.S. ’71
William Walter Uhle, B.B.A. ’61
Rev. William C. Hibbert, A.B. ’62
Marion B. Knight Jr., M.D. ’62
Carl A. Poston Jr., ’62
Wilbur P. Scarborough, B.B.A. ’62
Patricia L. Clay, A.B. ’63
Ingeborg Frank, A.B. ’63
Carey A. Randall, J.D. ’63
Betty V. Adkins, A.B. ’64, M.A. ’66, Ph.D. ’74
Doris M. Von Behren, M.Ed. ’64
Lloyd A. Burak, B.B.A. ’65
James E. Heinzel, B.B.A. ’65
George Hal Kemp, B.B.A. ’65
Emil G. McDonald Jr., A.B. ’65
Barbara Lee Rapp, B.Ed. ’65, M.Ed. ’70
Ralph T. Rehwoldt Jr., B.Ed. ’65
Steven Paul Rievman, A.B. ’65, M.S. ’69
Roberta S. Rosenberg, B.Ed. ’65
Frederick E. Zraket, B.B.A. ’65
George A. Burkhardt, M.D. ’66
John F. Chyzik, B.S.E.E. ’66
Beverly Ann Collins, B.Ed. ’66
Brent R. Miller, B.S. ’66
Frank Michael Sabo, B.B.A. ’66
Howard S. Shapiro, A.B. ’66
Norma Dorfman Weinstein, B.Ed. ’66
Carlos Arazoza, B.B.A. ’67
Sidney Kreutzer, A.B. ’67
Helen A. Pena Taylor, B.S.N. ’67
Alfred Demaris Jr., A.B. ’68
John George DeRussy, J.D. ’68
Harold G. Dubin, B.B.A. ’68
Kay Levitan, B.Ed. ’68
Richard Bryon Nathanson, A.B. ’68
Merilyn R. Richie, M.Ed. ’68
Russell Paul Thorn, A.B. ’68
Fermin Velasco, C.T.P. ’68
Sandra Gale Klein, M.A. ’69
Rex Ryland Jr., J.D. ’69
Wilma Williamson, B.Ed. ’69, M.Ed. ’75
Thomas B. Wilson III, A.B. ’69
Charles J. Campbell, Ph.D. ’70
Carol Sandra Magidson, B.Ed. ’70
Robert B. Mills, B.B.A. ’70
Louise S. Parsons, M.A. ’70
David Lee Rankin, M.D. ’70
William A. Schofield Jr., B.B.A. ’70
Stevan Michael Van Ore, M.D. ’70
Rogest William Dively II, B.S. ’71
Marilyn Terrell Hatler, A.B. ’71
Edward Benedict Kidd III, B.S. ’71
Sidney Weisburd, B.B.A. ’71, M.B.A. ’76
Dannie Arthur Williamson, B.B.A. ’71, M.B.A. ’72
John Shepard Bobel, B.S. ’72
Jane Darling Lefco, B.Ed. ’72
Sharon L. Miller, A.B. ’72
Arndt L. Mueller, J.D. ’72
Dellis N. Pamplin Jr., B.Ed. ’72
David Harris Singer, J.D. ’72
Julia L. Velasco, B.Ed. ’72, M.Ed. ’77
Suzanne Harper Wilkinson, A.B. ’72
Steven Elliot Chaykin, A.B. ’73, J.D. ’76
Anne Brennan Flannery, M.Ed. ’73
Joyce A. Galya, A.B. ’73, M.B.A. ’84
Peter Maurice Mattila, A.B. ’73
Enrique J. Montoulieu, A.B. ’73
Jeffrey Mark Solondz, B.Arch. ’73
Abelardo Soto, B.B.A. ’73
Lee A. Williams, B.Ed. ’73
Selma Rosalind Black, B.S.N. ’74
Martha E. Dozier, Ph.D. ’74
Frederick James Kunen, B.S. ’74, M.D. ’82
Norman F. LeFevre Sr., B.C.S. ’74
James L. Wilcox, B.B.A. ’74
Jose D. Portela, C.L.P. ’75
Jose R. Rodriguez, C.L.P. ’75, M.B.A. ’81
George Rodney Bassett, M.B.A. ’76
Michael Jack Shaenboen, B.S. ’76
James Doyne York, M.B.A. ’76
Robert J. Barnocky, M.M. ’77
Pamela Joy Billick, B.B.A. ’77
William Kelley Braswell, M.D. ’77
Stephen M. Golding, B.B.A. ’77
Edward C. Palmer Jr., J.D. ’77
Alina N. Trasobares, B.Arch. ’77
Charles J. Clark Jr., M.B.A. ’78
Caridad Vera Garcia, A.B. ’78, J.D. ’82, LL.M.I. ’83
Gardner N. Moulton Jr., B.B.A. ’79
Jimmie Sue E. Fawcett, B.S.N. ’80
Gerald H. Cunningham, M.B.A. ’81
Ira B. Coldren Jr., LL.M.E. ’82
Regina B. Hayden, A.B. ’83
Jack R. Tenzel, M.D. ’83
Andrew B. Rosenblatt, J.D. ’86
Robert H. Miller Jr., J.D. ’87
James Wilkerson, Ph.D., M.D. ’87
Christopher C. Wick, B.B.A. ’90
Robert S. McPhee, B.B.A. ’91
Lawrence B. Peita, B.S.C. ’91
Pritee Desai, B.S. ’92
Lien P. Le, B.B.A. ’94
Michael L. Hammerschmidt, M.P.A. ’96
Renee M. Pinder, M.B.A. ’96
Teresa Camayd, B.S.N. ’98, M.S.N. ’02
Brian L. Blythe, M.S.Ed. ’00
Christopher A. Jones, M.B.A. ’00
Glenn W. Edwards, M.S.Ed. ’01
Jon Alan Puittinen, B.S. ’04
Michael Angelo Zoccoli, A.B. ’06
*Submissions prior to October 2008.
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