Fall 1988 - Cleveland Institute of Art
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Fall 1988 - Cleveland Institute of Art
THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE O F ART MAGAZINE VOL. 21, NO. 4 FALL, 1988 IN THIS ISSUE Introducing Roger DesRosiers Bidding Farewell to Joe McCullough Around The Institute: Class of '38 Reunites Schreckengost/Bates Winners FHonor Roll of Donors, 1987-88 Faculty & Staff Notes Alumni Notes Obituaries 3 6 10 10 Insert 12 13 18 PHOTO CREDITS Cover photo, and photo on left inside front cover, and photo on page 19, are by Robert Muller. Photos on pages 4, 5, 6, 7 (bottom), 8, 9, 10, 11, and back cover are by Paul Nickels. Other photos w e r e provided by the artists, and photo on page 3 is by Herb Weitman, Washington University. LINK is published four times a year by the Cleveland Institute of A r t , 11141 East Boulevard, University C i r c l e , C l e v e l a n d , O h i o 44106. Paul J . Nickels, Editor Georgianne Wanous, Director of A l u m n i Relations Cheryl Overby '85, Layout Artist Typesetting and production, Schaefer Printing C o . ©Copyright 1988, T h e Cleveland Institute of Art Articles, letters, and captioned black and white photographs are w e l c o m e d for inclusion in LINK. As much unsolicited material will be published as space and the editor's discretion allow. Deadline for the next issue is November 11, 1988. Send material to LINK, Cleveland Institute of Art, 11141 East Boulevard, University Circle, Cleveland, O h i o 44106. The Institute admits students without reference to race, color, c r e e d , handicaps, sex, or national origin. A B O U T THE COVER A Note to LINK Readers: The Alumni Office at the Cleveland Institute of Art is in the process of converting the Institute's mailing list to a computer-label format. Please send any changes or corrections to the attention of Georgianne Wanous at the Institute. This includes anyone w h o receives two copies of Institute mailings. Thank you for your patience! This image was shot by Robert Muller at the August alumni party for Joe M c C u l l o u g h , and printed for LINK by Paul Nickels. THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF A R T LIBRARY Roger DesRosiers (deeROHzhur) on September 1, 1988. became the seventh president of the Cleveland Institute of Art CIA Enters the DesRosiers Era by Paul Nickels Roger DesRosiers, a painter, printmaker, and art educator who most recently served as dean of the School of Fine Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, is the seventh president of the Cleveland Institute of Art. His selection, announced by the Institute late in July, capped a national search that produced over 50 applicants, from which a dozen were culled and brought to the Institute for extensive interviews. DesRosiers was the unanimous choice of a Search Committee that included trustees, alumni, and faculty. In announcing the choice of DesRosiers, Institute Board Chairman Harvey C. Oppmann noted that "the Search Committee performed admirably in addressing a very demanding task. I am very pleased with the choice we have made, and am certain that Mr. DesRosiers will capably usher the Institute into a new era." 3 Bidding a Fond Farewell to Joseph McCullough by Paul Nickels Joe McCullough is now retired, but if the outpouring of emotion, nostalgia, and good will exhibited at the several "goodbye" events held in his honor over the past few months is any indication, he won't soon be forgotten. McCullough, who took a sabbatical of some 36 years from his career as a painter to manage the affairs of the Cleveland Institute of Art, is now back in the studio, but before he left, he was honored and feted by, on separate occasions, faculty, staff, alumni, trustees, advisory board members, and friends of the school he had guided so successfully. Capping the honors was a presentation made by Board Chairman Harvey G. Oppmann at his home during the course of retirement party number one, held at Oppmann's house on June 10 and attended by various faculty, staff, trustees, and friends. Midway through the party, Oppmann assembled those on hand under a tent in his yard and announced that from that day forward, by action of the Board of Trustees, the Institute's Factory building would have a name—the Joseph McCullough Center for the Visual Arts. It was a fitting tribute to a man whose vision for the future of the school caused the Factory—The McCullough Center, rather—to become reality. The announcement brought gasps of pleasure and surprise from the assemblage, and after a few moments of shock, a humble approval from Joseph McCullough. Following the Oppmann party, on July 6, a private birthday party was held for McCullough at the Institute that included all staff members. He was presented with a Mondrian-styled cake and a photo of the entire staff gathered on the steps of the sculpture garden at the East Boulevard building. A final event—an alumni party to which all graduates of the school were invited—was held on August 18 and drew alumni from as far away as Florida and North Carolina. More than 200 were on hand and the evening ended with a release of balloons into the fading evening light. McCullough, visibly moved on occasion by the heartfelt sentiments expressed by members of all the Institute's constituencies, handled the affairs with dignity and aplomb, and his 6 Autographing copies of the Institute's centennial ever-present sense of humor. At a bash held at American Greetings that included the firm's chairman, Irving I. Stone, and some of the forty-plus AG employees who are Institute graduates, he quipped that he was ready to "move from Who's Who to 'who's he?'" Following are excerpts from the history at the Alumni farewell party. speech delivered by Harvey Oppmann at the June 10 party: REMARKS OF HARVEY G . OPPMANN Upon the Retirement of JOSEPH M C C U L L O U G H June, 1988 Let me begin by stating the obvious: Joe McCullough can retire but he can't leave. This quiet-spoken gentleman is as much a part of us as the Institute's name. Think about it: In the 106 years of the Cleveland Institute of Art, no Director has served as long as Joe has—33 years. Joe McCullough broke ground for the East Boulevard building when we moved from our old Juniper Road building. And he broke ground over a quarter century later when we rebuilt the stunning Eactory. Joe McCullough's name is on more Cleveland Institute of Art diplomas than that of all of our other directors combined. It is the Cleveland Institute of Art of Joe McCullough—his reasoned, good natured determination, his vision of the vital place of the arts in culture and industry—that thousands of graduates carry throughout their careers and throughout the world. It is Joe McCullough who gained Cleveland Institute of Art accreditation, by expanding our curriculum to include more academic study. Itwasjoe McCullough who more than doubled the student body, from 235 students a year to over 500. It was Joe McCullough who launched our international programs first in Eacoste in the south of Erance in 1980, and later programs in Elorence, Barcelona, and Osaka, Japan. Itwas under Joe McCullough's leadership that endowment funds increased from $1.2 million to over $12 million. And he launched the Institute's successful—and unprecedented—$8 million campaign during our centennial in 1982. But there is another way which Joe is so much of the soul of this institute. Since its founding in 1882, this art school has played an unusual role in this industrial city. Before there was an Art Museum, there was only the Art School—as the Institute of Art was then known—to sustain and nurture the fine arts. It is not far wrong to say that this school taught a hustling, burly city, which relished its industrial prowess, about the joys of the arts. At the least, the founders and first leaders of what was originally called the Western Reserve School of Design for Women provided a sanctuary where the arts could thrive. This school reflects Cleveland. Its fine arts curriculum mirrors the city's enthusiasm and love for each of the fine a r t s painting, sculpture, metal working, ceramics, jewelry and glass blowing. As important, the Institute of Art's program in applied arts and industrial design is the complement to Cleveland's business and industry. Above, cutting birthday Oppmann party. cake at a staff party; below, with wife Elizabeth and friends at the . 7 Above, Board Chairman Oppmann announces the McCullough Center; below, Joe's first peek. By training craftsmen in wood, metal, clay, plaster, glass and fiber, the Institute of Art has been a partner with Cleveland, providing the talented men and women who have nurtured its business and industry. And, as much as the Institute of Art mirrors Cleveland, Joe McCullough embodies this same pairing of the artistic and the applied. He is a painter of national stature. His works are in the collections of the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Dayton Art Institute and Syracuse University, among other public and private collections. His paintings have been exhibited across the country—from New York, to Delaware to Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana to Kansas and California. He has been honored and feted and applauded ever since he graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1948. For most of those years, we too basked in the reflected glow of his stature. And, as an educator and administrator, he has strengthened this school in its mission immeasurably—from the broadened course curriculum, to its core academic subjects to the doubling in space we now have at the Factory. I would be remiss if I did not express appreciation for all of the outstanding and supportive efforts Elizabeth McCullough has so generously and willingly given. Whether it was hostessing trustee functions, attending numerous faculty and student art shows, visiting foreign schools, or poaching a seemingly unending supply of Joe's salmons, that so many of us have been fortunate to savor, Elizabeth has always been there when the Institute needed her. It's important to remember that while Elizabeth was doing so much for us, she was also raising a family and pursuing her own career as an educator. She has taught for thirty-six years, the past twenty-five as a distinguished member of the faculty at Hawken School. On a wall near where Elizabeth teaches fifth grade hangs the school motto and it reads: "That each generation introduce its successor to a higher plane of life." Between themselves as a couple, the McCullough's have given over seventy years to educating this city's young men and women. Elizabeth and Joe have made their own individual sacrifices so that each class and each generation would be able to reach that higher plane. Elizabeth, we thank you for all of the support and love you have given. And now it is our turn to honor Joe McCullough. But how do you honor this singular man, this artist, teacher and builder? How do we honor him in ways his name and contributions shall be with us always? Hobnobbingwilh the other painters: Above, with Richard Anuszkiewicz presidency; below, with Joseph O'Sickey '40. '53 at his Distinguished Alumnus exhibition opening on the final day of his Two weeks ago, at the graduation of the Class of 1988, the first winner of the Joseph McCullough scholarship in excellence in the undergraduate field of painting was awarded. It is a permanent scholarship which will stand in perpetuity as a memorial to Joe's excellent vision for the Institute. Joe, there really is no adequate way to thank you. But maybe we can give you and future generations of Institute of Art students some sense of what you've done for us. Joe, it gives me and the board of trustees of the Cleveland Institute of Art great pleasure to announce this evening that the Factory is longer the Factory. Henceforth it will carry your name— The Joseph McCullough Center For The Visual Arts, of the Cleveland Institute of Art. Thank you, Joe. We wish you all the best in the next phase of what will continue to be an active career. You may be doing more painting, flyfishing and bird watching, but no matter what you do, you'll still be with us. 9 Richard Anuszkiewicz '53 returned to the Institute Class of 1938 Returns To Celebrate 50 Years Remember...the Cleveland Institute of Art, then the Cleveland School of Art, from its beginning until the late 1950s, had very active fraternities, with all of the regular fraternity activities such as rush week, hell night and the like? Remember...Henry Hunt Clark, Director of the Cleveland School of Art, purchased uniforms for the basketball team that represented the school during the 1930s. Remember...you could earn a "letter" in sports at the Cleveland School of Art—a large blue "A" to enhance a white sweater with blue striping on the sleeves. These general facts, along with many personal anecdotes, came to the Institute this past June when twenty-two members of the Class of 1938 returned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their graduation from the Art School! The planning committee—local members of the class, Lucille Shaw Stuart, Rosalyne Cenen Safier, Jim Modarelli, and Charles Sallee, along with the alumni office, put together a special 10 this fall as the 1988 Distinguished Alumnus. three-day event for the group. Joining them were Howard Summers, Fred Vollman, Ruth Creighton Campbell, John Spofford, Fois Ober Miller, Sanford Wallack, John Benninger, Matthew Daniel, Anna Jean Chopp King, Furabel Long Colburn, Anthony Fterovich, Hugo DiZinno, Ruth Dunlap Yoshiwaza, Ted Gorka, Wadsworth Hine, Josephine Canning McCorkle, Constance LaReau Bourdon, Alice Lauffer Lawrence, and Anna Baker Body. Dining, talking, touring, storytelling, and celebrating 50 years of hard work, many successes, some disappointments, and much happiness were the order of the weekend. The highlights included a tour of the Joseph McCullough Center for the Visual Arts (the former Ford Factory); luncheon with two Art Institute favorites, Kenneth Bates and Viktor Schreckengost, and the Saturday evening banquet. It is clear from their biographies and their thank you notes that the years spent at the Institute are years that are treasured and remembered fondly and clearly! NOTE: Reunion photos appear on page 11 at the conclusion of the Honor Roll of Donors insert. He is shown above with two of his newest works. And The Winners A r e . . . Alumni response to the 1987-88 Alumni Annual Fund was especially gratifying this year. Most exceptional, perhaps, was the enthusiasm generated by the possibility of owning an original Kenneth Bates enamel or a Viktor Schreckengost watercolor. All donors to the Fund at the $100 or more level had the opportunity to do just that. Both Viktor and Kenneth came to the Institute to draw the names of the lucky winners, and they are: Donald O'Leary '59 of Indiana, now the proud owner of the Schreckengost watercolor; and Robert O'Neil '55, who takes home the Bates enamel. Both men, when contacted, were overwhelmed by their good fortune! As of this writing, they are hoping to attend the Alumni party for Joe McCullough and personally escort their treasures home. We are most grateful to Mr. Bates and Mr. Schreckengost for their generosity. They have given together over 100 years of time, talent, interest, care, concern, and love to the Cleveland Institute of Art. All Alumni thank them for their many contributions. THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF A R T LIBRARY DONORS LIST 1987-1988 FRIENDS AND ALUMNI OF THE INSTITUTE ALUMNI FUND AND MEMORIAL GIFTS Dear Friends and Alumni, I have most excellent news to share with you regarding the 1987-88 Annual Giving Program at the Cleveland Institute of Art. It begins with the fact that this year's report runs twelve pages in length, rather than the traditional eight! Not only is the total annual fund for the period ending June 30, 1988 above the million-dollar mark at $1,024,444, but the increase was spearheaded by a whopping 288 percent increase in Alumni contributions, with a corresponding rise of 135 percent in the number of Alumni contributors. This increase is due in large part to the fine work of Joan Nickerson Budai '62, who volunteered to chair the Alumni Fund Committee and served as its leader for our first Alumni Phon-A-Thon. Congratulations to her and to all those who served the committee. You can be very proud of what you have done. Additionally, I want to extend sincere thanks and appreciation to those corporations, foundations, and friends of the Institute whose names appear on these pages. As the Institute enters a new era under the leadership of its seventh president, Roger I. DesRosiers, it is good to know that we continue to have your confidence. Sincerely, Harvey G. Oppmann Chairman, Board of Trustees FRIENDS O F THE INSTITUTE BY GIFT CLASSIFICATION Benefactors $2,500 + The Brewer-Carrett Co. Cleveland Institue of Art Women's Commitee Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Douthit Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Healey Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. James D. Ireland Mr. and Mrs. Myron Krotlnger The Murch Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Harvey G. Oppmann Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Tullls The S.K. Wellman Foundation Patrons $1,000-$2,499 Anonymous Mr. George P. Bickford Mrs. Sevier A. Bonnie, Jr. Louise Brown Foundation Mrs. Noah L. Butkin The Ellen Wade Chinn Charitable Foundation Ernst & Whinney Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Frost Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gorman Mrs. Dorothea Wright Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hauserman Hausser + Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Horton Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Owen Jones Louis D. Kacalieff, M.D. Mr. Ered A. 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Hetman '34 in memory of Harry H. Hetman '34 Mrs. Katherine Gruener Lange '33 in memory of Lee Lange Rann Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lindseth in memory of Mrs. Robert (Marjorie) Morris Ms. Miriam Naida Polster '31 in memory of Pearl Benjamin Mr. Melvin S. Rubin In memory of joe Neuman The Joseph J. Salva Family in memory of Mark A. Salva '84 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Sheinbart in memory of Susan LIpman Mrs. Albert G. Sobo in memory of Albert Sobo '49 Mrs. T. L. Thurber In memory of Marion Bryson MEMORIAL FUNDS Contributions were made from July 1, 1987- June 30, 1988, to the following established memorial funds; Vonna Hicks Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Dunn Toby R. Eleff and Michael Eleff, M.D. Ms. Florence C. Marsh Ms. Doris M. Williams jerome Aidlin Mrs. Myrna L. Aidlin Mrs. Samuel S. Aidlin Mr. James Mazurkiewicz '67 Mark Sudduth '83 Blanche Vanis '58 Mr. Alan D. Wright Helen Townsend Black 18 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Flanders Gara Graham John D. and Marilyn May Paul and Mollie McKisson Mr. and Mrs. Lauritis Nilsen Mr. and Mrs. Lorin C. Pim Ms. Jean C . Sawyer Mr. Waring G. Smith Ms. Lilian St. John Floyd Chaney '30 Mrs. Elizabeth F. Chaney George Miller Mr. Gerald D. Facciani and Ms. Andrea M. Facciani Mrs. Bernardine Silberman Paul Callo Mr. Norman C. Treadon Ralph Marshall Ms. Myrna Tatar '62 Dorothy Rutka Porter '29 Mrs. W. Raymond Barney Playhouse Gallery Paul Riba '36 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Weil Joyce Seid '77 Ms. Virginia Jacobs Ms. Eva K. Fisenberg Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Seid Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wengel Daniel F. Straffon Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Straffon Wenda von Weise Ms. Bonnie B. Dumlao '63 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fowlkes Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffin King, Jr. Ms. Donna vanDijk '78 Mr. Charles W. von Weise Mary Lynn Horth '82 Ms. Frances Alt Mr. Christopher Greer Axelrod Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bell, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth BIggar Mr. and Mrs. James BIggar Mr. and Mrs. Louis Conrad Mr. and Mrs. William Conway Mr. Theodore Farinacci and Ms. Marilyn Farinacci '82 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Ferguson Ms. Martha L. Fulton Mr. and Mrs. John Cherlen Mr. Alexander Ginn P.S. and W E . Gunton Mr. and Mrs. J. Mylan Harvey Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hassett Kenneth W. Horth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huffaker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Laskey Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lafave Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Little Ms. Nancy B. McCormack Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. McCreery Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. Musselmann National City Bank/Solon Office Mrs. Robert Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfeiffer Ms. Karen Horth Powers and The Horth Family of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pugsley Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. Weden O. Spence Dr. and Mrs. William Squires Ms. Alexandra R. Taylor Mr. Alexander S. Taylor Mr. W. Hayden Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Wilson Ms. Mary Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Wynne Mr. and Mrs. John Young Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ziegler GIFTS IN KIND American Greetings Peter Bramhall '70 Harshaw Filtrol Mr. J. Hoffman Marsh & McLennan, Inc. Multlcraft, Inc. Noble Photo and Art Supply Company NORTHERN O H I O LIVE Pentagon Gallery Rubbermaid Incorporated Schaefer Printing Company The Wood Trader SPECIAL RESTRICTED GIFTS American Creet/'ngs-Departmental support/Career Planning and Placement Ms. Elizabeth Breckenridge—Support of the Sheila Bills Retirement Fund The Brown Foundation—Support of Lacoste Program Ms. Sharon DiVe//—Support of the Sheila Bills Retirement Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Doering—\n support of a student Ms. Helen W. Drutt—Contribution to jewelry exhibition held at the Cleveland Institute of Art Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ferrer—\n support of a student project Ford Motor Company—Departmental support/Industrial Design General Motors Foundation— Departmental support/Industrial Design Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Cibson—\n support of a student project Mr. John L. Goldman—Support of the Cleveland Cinematheque The George Gund Foundation—Support of the Cleveland Cinematheque Mary W. Harriman Foundation—Support of Lacoste Program Ms. Hon-Mei Ishida—Support of the Sheila Bills Retirement Fund Mr. Lloyd D. Hunter—Support of the Cleveland Cinematheque Martha Holden Jennings FoundationSupport for the Cuyahoga Regional Scholastic Art Exhibition Kulas Foundation—Student Season Ticket Fund in the Musical Arts Mrs. Elmer Linc/seth—Furnishings for the faculty lounge/Factory Mr. James A. Nelson—Support of the Cleveland Cinematheque Ohio Arts Council—Support of the Cleveland Cinematheque Ms. Mary K. Perelman—Support of the Sheila Bills Retirement Fund Progressive Companies—Support of Lacoste Program Rubbermaid /ncorporated—Departmental support/Industrial Design Mr. Morris S. Stone and Ms. Maxeen Stone '76—Departmental support/ Photography Stop-N-Sbop Super Markets—Support of the Cleveland Cinematheque ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS American Greetings BP America Roberta Holden Bole Scholarship Fund Cleveland Art Association The Cleveland Foundation Caroline E. Colt Fund Scholarship Isaac C. Goff Fund Cleveland Society of Poles George W. Codrington Charitable Foundation Ford Motor Company The Harry K. Fox and Emma R. Fox Charitable Foundation General Motors Corporation Gilpin Scholarships/Karamu House The Hankins Foundation The John Huntington Fund for Education The Laub Foundation The Lubrizol Foundation Grace Harmon Mather Scholarship Fund Georgia Norton Scholarship Fund Ohio Bell Ms. Wanda Pizzini Horace Potter Scholarship Fund Ranney Scholarship Fund Reliance Electric Thomas H. White Chariable Trust ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS The following is a partial listing of the permanent scholarship funds established at the Institute over the past fifty years: Jerome Aidlin Memorial Fund George G. Adomeit Memorial Scholarship Fund Baldanza Fund Pauline Graver Biskind Fund Eastman-Bolton Scholarship Fund Clara Rust Brigham Scholarship Fund Dorothy F. Buscher Scholarship Fund Bernice and David F. Davis Tuition Fund Mrs. Nancy H. Dunn Memorial Fund GAR Foundation Fund Gallery Group Scholarship Fund Paul B. Gallo Memorial Scholarship Fund Greysmith Fund Agnes Gund Traveling Scholarship Fund George Gund Fund Dorothea Wright Hamilton Fund Albert S. Ingalls, Jr. Memorial Fund Pauline K. Junke Fund Frances Kaufman Scholarship Fund Frances W. & H. Jack Lang Scholarship Fund William Mathewson Mllliken Scholarship Fund Charles Mosgo Fund Alfred H. Narwold Memorial Scholarship Fund Erwin J. Pauli Memorial Scholarship Fund Helen Greene Perry Traveling Scholarship Fund Joyce Seid Memorial Fund Scholarship Dorothy Rutka Porter Memorial Fund Mira Creenough Robison Scholarship Fund FIsa Vick Shaw Memorial Fund Rolf and Maria Stoll Memorial Fund Daniel F. Straffon Memorial Fund Priscilla Thompson Memorial Fund Frances M. Trawick Scholarship Fund Herbert A. White Memorial Fund Frank Wilcox Memorial Fund CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS Ameritrust Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Harding, III Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perelman Mr. and Mrs. Rollin H. White, III Armstrong World Industries, James J. Rellly '60 Inc. BF Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Carter BP America Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Horton Centerior Energy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ginn Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Lindseth Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Tullis Mr. Alan Wright Maxus Energy Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Holmes The McGraw-Hill Foundation, Joan F. O'Connor '61 Inc. NACCO Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rankin, Jr. National City Bank Mr. Creighton B. Murch '' New York Life Foundation Mr. William C. Lutz Ohio Bell Donald R. Fruchey '46 Mr. Hayden B. Kline Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patton Mr. John Sweeney and Ms. Joy Praznik Sweeney '58 Lucille M. Thwing '48 Mr. Norman C. Treadon Potter and Mellen Mr. Jack Schlundt Mr. William Stearns '65 Ms. Blanche Vanis '58 Quaker Oats Foundation Robert Fisher '75 Rubbermaid Incorporated Kenneth C. Foran '74 Gretchen K. Foran '73 Robert L. Houry '72 The Sherwin Williams Company Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Holmes Chrysler Corporation James Hackstedde '68 TRW Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Crawford T. Harvie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gorman Collins & Aikman Corporation Lorene C. Gates '76 The United States Gypsum Steven Groner '71 CSX Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Roland W. Donnem Frederick S. Upton Foundation Benjamin M. Upton '78 Bonnie Plohr Upton '79 Eaton Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Gill The Equitable Assurance Society of the United States Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lindseth Ford Motor Company Robert L. Barnes '68 William F. Borden '66 Clidden Company Ms. Bernice A. BoIek Ronald H. Walsh '53 Gulf and Western Jonathan L. Goldman Harris Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Tullis The Higbee Company Robert A. Morgan '65 IBM Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John B. Webster Johnson & Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Bergsten Marsh & McLennan, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ferrer The May Stores Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Cockayne Foundation ANNUAL PRIZES TO STUDENTS Ms. Jean Appleby—Student Independent Show Mr. Paul DMto—Student Independent Show CIA Faculty—Student Independent Show CIA Student Council—Student Independent Show M. Grumbacher, /nc—Student independent Show Mike McGarry & Sons, /nc—Student Independent Show Ms. Sharon Guidotti Place '80—Fiber Major Mr. Don Harvey—Student Independent Show Mr. Mark C. Schwartz—Student Independent Show Ms. Sylvia Ullman and Ms. Marilyn Bialosky—Student Independent Show Ms. Sue Wall—Award tor Cuyahoga Regional Scholastic Art Exhibition Winner DONORS TO THE 1987-88 ALUMNI F U N D BY GRADUATING CLASS 7976 Nola M. Rearick 1921 Katharine B. Eckert Studer 7923 Juanita Schoepfle Sheflee Carrie Louise Kaiser Spence 7924 Irma Fischer Horesh Mildred F. Moersh Edna Mueller 7925 Baird Martin Mildred Williams Woodell 7926 Harold C . Griffith * Helen Upp Hunt Anne Fluckey Lindseth Marjorie B. Leedy Mutersbaugh 7927 Clarence Holbrook Carter Walter Duane Harmon Yetta Schiffman Katz Mary Frackelton Vail 7928 Frances Murray Bracy William S. Ciliberti Constance Smith Corfield Dorothy Hoover Downs Jean Elizabeth Saeltzer Simms Grace F. Stelnmetz 7929 Catherine Brasted Edwards Carolyn Haller Frzer Genevieve Gleason Jyurovat * Marian W. Kirsch Muriel Hoffman Lehr • * t Viktor Schreckengost ' * Carabelle Monfort Stitt Carol L. Hoffman Tildes Annette MacNeil Watson * Helen J. Whitacre Helen Edith Hughes Wynn 7930 Gertrude Kuivinen Allshouse Fuller F. Bogard James F. Brainerd William A. Dolwick Marshall Maynard Fredericks Helen Bolly Herrick Rebecca Nicodemus Kinney Flmer L. Novotny Emily Riddle Yeandle * 7937 Russell B. Aitken ** Burton Harry Calllcott Helen May Votypka Charek Fdris Fckhardt Betty Klug Field Laurence B. Field Elizabeth Clisby Jones ** Esther Jane Kime Margaret E. Michael Miriam Naida Coldstene Polster Dorothy Oyster Stief Mary Louise Hansen Ward 7932 Margaret Selker Frank Virginia Anderson King Albert Parella Virginia S. Russell Betty Schwartz 7933 Katherine Wagenhals Barth Marion Witt Bogard Marian Snow Busey Elizabeth Clarke Dunlap Jeanne N. Caither Harold W. Hunsicker Edna Overbeke Kluth Katherine Gruener Lange ** Frank M. Little Virginia F. Wilcox-Mackinnon Bernice M. Skripps Frances Mong Trawick ** 7934 Nancy Adams Bole Edmund Brucker * Robert F. Clark Isobell Bauman Delbel Ruth Richards Dunn Harriet Safford Hetman Ruth Sharff Rossman * Alll Ritari Roysher Hudson Roysher ** John W. Teyral 7935 Ruth Christian Barber Ruth Dewstoe Danis * Peter Paul Dubaniewicz Robert V. Fillous Karl W. Firth Mary Boughton Gibbons Nelle Helligenthal Henry L. Powers Donald Schreckengost James R. Shipley Paul P. Tootlkian 7936 Mona R. Becker Rudolph F. Bundas Jane Iglauer Fallon *• Dolores L. Luckay Alice Winter Sands Marian Morris Vogt 7937 Don R. Fckelberry Virginia Nepodal Fckelberry Alfred M. Fatica Robert Rowe Paddock * Louis A. Regalbuto Wesley W. Segner Leah Buros Sidon Robert L. Tufts 7938 John James Benninger ** Anna Baker Body Ruth Creighton Campbell * Lurabel Long Colburn Matthew D. Daniel * Anthony W. Fterovich * Wadsworth C. Hine Anna Jean Chopp King Alice Lauffer Lawrence Lois Ober Miller James J. Modarelli •* Rosalyn Cenen Safier Lucille Shaw Stuart Howard J . Summers Fred A. Vollman Sanford Wallack Jack G. Wardley ** Ruth Dunlap Yoshizawa 7939 Jeannette Ospeck Ahrens George Beattie, Jr. Oliver Boza James T. Cable Lorraine Ober Cochran Maryalice Hermann Conkle Bruce A. Gill Martin L. Linsey Woldemar Neufeld Theodore Ornas, Jr. Elizabeth Thatcher Oros Joseph Oros ** Jane Parshall Barbara Dennis Petrequin Lois Schmitt Rettberg Elizabeth Toth Strauss John J . Sunley 7940 Sue Radebaugh Anderson * Frank Mellors Borth John C. Dix Virginia Kamps Gill Marjorie Evans Goslee Eva Trofimov Grube Joan Alburn Hellman John Paul Miller Joseph B. O'Sickey Bernard Pfriem * Catherine D. Riegler Melvin M. Rose Vince VisconsI Vermes Shirley Spitz Volper 7947 Clyde Glenn Allen Donald F. Allen Jeanne Knobel Brodie Robert W. Cochran Jean Moodey Heffter Anita Schulman Rogoff Jason L. Schoener Ruth G . Rees Suehr 7942 Shirley Leavitt Koller Howard James Schermerhorn Dolores Brinker Sheehan John Szilagyi Virginia Filson Walsh 7943 Charles J. Berger June Adair Black Roy F. Holes Helen Kylin Marjorie Kirkland Miles Bernard C. Specht 7944 Jeanette Bohdal Ruth josephine Gedeon Boza Charles W. Fdstrand Harold Charles Kitner Charles Lakofsky Gloria Morgan Merkle Mary Ann Weckman Scherr Poni (Wanda Larson) Sundquist 7945 Joseph D. Bulone Mary Myczoski D'Anna Betsy King Hope Marian Gnant Morrison THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF A R T LIBRARY Thomas E. Morrison Samuel Scherr Joan Bialosky Silberbach Marjorie Connolly Wilson Margaret Koncz Wolfer 7946 Evelyn Sanger Bowser Mary Jean McCready Combes Myron R. Davidson Jane Ellen Foster Doud Dean Ellis Donald Russell Fruchey Lois Ann Rada Nelloulse Roth Ernest F. Ruppe 7947 Alexander Baluch James J. Barbiere Robert Marion Beardslee Nancy Barrett Cull Pauline Kopal Dreger Lois Rossbach Ellis Barbara Ann Tepfer Frith Clarke Henderson Garnsey Patricia Farrell Hepburn Doris Hykes Hinderliter Cristabol Stephen Schay Kempf R. Russell Larson Mary Alice Mathias * Roza Smithsi Jean Steiner Unger Patricia E. Vannorsdall Evelyn Svec Ward William E. Ward 7948 Ernest W. Bako James Bankston Batie Calvin Bingham Katherine Firestone N. Blair Jeanne Louise Gensert Conway David F. Davis * Audrey Friedman Feinberg Roy P. Hess Anne Houck Hooper Keith D. Kitts Isabella T. Lynn Joseph McCullough * Gloria Mattlin Rogen Jean Dunasky Ruzsa Christine Sliwindki Seydlitz Joseph J. Solitario Marian Rehor Specht Richard Stueve Robert S. Takatch Lucille Mae Thwing Esther Caddes Watzulik 7949 Helen C. Biehle Ingeborg Brunken Boggs George Breckner Elizabeth Knall Cunningham J. John DeVries Carmen J. Doganiero * Dorothy Cordon Eileen Israel Gordon William G. Grayell Hugh T. Greenlee Robert A. Hein Edward B. Henning Daniel Hodermarsky Byrd Looker Moses P. Pearl Daniel Peders, Sr. Martin J. Seme Kinley T. Shogren David L. Smith Thomas F. Theus Harold Zisia 7950 Caroline Allrutz Joan Landls Bahm John Balazs Frederick A. Biehle Joseph James Blaha Alicia Borja Bury Kenneth F. Carpenter John M. Collins Robert L. Gall Alex F. Klein Leonard R. Kormos Nicholas Lavaich Marilyn Lichtig Marks Hugh F. McCulley Elizabeth Chalmers McFayden Wallace Reld Robert E. Wolde* Virginia Tiell Wolde* Peter P. Zaieski 7957 Glenn F. Bowen Barbara Smith Carlson Charlotte Jaffe Cowan Custave S. Falk Gerald F. Garfield Jerome Goodman Donald Houck George J . Hricz Leonard Edward Korecky Francis J. Meyers Wendell Sartain John Vargo, Jr. Alice BIggam Wiggins Jean Nlles Ziegler 7952 Edwin Axel Francis A. Bjerstedt Wallace J. Dancik Merle James Fdelman Betty Gelfand Forchheimer Robert C. Henz Roland J. Jelarcic Vincent T. Rapini Martha Anne Murdoch Spindler Pauline F. Woodin 7953 George F. Bowman Robert Brundle, Jr. Barbara A. Cherry Alberta Cifolelli Margaret (Jill) Buckley Dangler Corrine Farris George Otto Hahn Aldrich J. Hansal Frederick L. Hollendonner Glenn T. Imhoff James K. Mateer Frank P. Saso Mary Louise Babjak Spisak Ronald H. Walsh 7954 Jeannette Bosnoian Aurslanian Lonnie Ruskin Boninger Joseph M. Cintron Benjamin DeRubertis Shirley May Hayman Finizia Martha A. Horvath * Martha Redinger Liebert Bernard C. Marks Robert R. Rohrich Herbert A. Stalzer Julian Stanczak 7955 Arthur Calogeras Elaine Albers Cohen Robert A. Dacey Patricia Ward Heinke Margaret Sweeney Henderson James W. Kreiter Maxine Masterfield Janet Cailor Miller Robert A. O'Neil Nijole Vedegys Palubinskas Cinderella Paradiso Rose Simon Rodis Anthony Schepis Jerome J. Schuerger James M, SomeroskI 7956 Alvin Blick Henry G. Dunn Donna Zackman Kolmos William L. Manofsky Shirley Arnold Sartain 7957 Jeanette Bennington Barbara A, Fenwick Brown Jose H. Cuffarl Dorothy Yalleck Croshell Leo V. Grucza Carlton F. Hanson Helen Gruenlnger Hazlett Flinore Vigh Korow Patricia Winter Raeder Nancy Bunch Sheridan George A. Zetzer 7958 Richard D. Avery Nancy C. Bukovnik Larry M. Cognata Dominlck A, Falso Daniel J . Forst Joy Elaine Praznik Sweeney ** Roxle S. Tremonto Blanche Vanis 7959 Elizabeth Ann Ash Kenneth D. Collister Elizabeth Strandt Daniels Kathryne Stuart Farle Joseph G. Ellis Joseph L. Finizia Robert L. Gault Martha C. Latt Eleanor M. Lulenski Donald B. O'Leary Mary Horner Mcleod Andris Strelnieks Katherine Jablonski Zimmie 7960 Judith Robinson Blain Joanna Rodono Brown Nelson Edwin Cook Paul B. DeNiro George Lincoln Kaufman James J. Riley Ruth G. Wagner Jerrie Ann Green Zewalk 7967 Leonard Blasko Sarah Fitch Dressing Frederick William Fakin Glenn Albert Helm Susan Murray Kaesgen David Keeler Linda Weber Kiousis Catherine Marie Komocki Joan E. O'Connor Rose Jean Reitman Hazel A. Schmitkons Howard Spencer Stoller Kenneth J. Torda 7962 Jonathan D. Brennan Joan Nickerson Budai Peter O. Elloian Brenda Fuchs Fred E. Gutzeit Richard P. lammarino Joy Jacobs Mark A. Kelly Charmaine Malln Albert T. McNea DIanne M. Schienke Alex F. Sekely Alvin L. Slater Samuel R. Tantanella Myrna Tatar Donald C. Tiitto Charlotte Roberts Towie Anthony J. Trasport * Judith Smith Trasport * Martha Hirniak Voyevldka 7963 Nancy Mellody Bentley Jacqueline A. Clipsham Joseph DiLiberto Bonnie Bell Dumlao Mary Kashuk Fordham Edith Dvorah Goldstein Alan D. MacFwen Judith K. Nemec McNea Marilyn Mizen Elizabeth H. Nutt Deborah Feinman Singer Lilita Riekstins Spuris Harry V. Wilkinson 7964 Roger Blakley Frank E, Bunts Susan Heath Hendershot Wilbert Woodward Henry Bonnie Swidrak Labovitz • Charles T. Mayer Nathan Melamed Jean Prosser Denni RIvette Nola F. Weiss 7965 Blance Barloon Eleanor R. Bobkiw Judith Brennan Virginia Canalos Martha Briscoe Collins Helene B. Fiker Joseph S. Gazzuolo Charles Henry John W. Hoyt Norbert J. Jaworowski Charlotte A. Lees Michelle A. Lester Louis M. Meier Robert A. Morgan Marianne McDermott Moyer Louise B. Cosow Price William P. Stearns Barbara J. Sullivan Ronald A. Testa Irene Jerkowitz Trimble William J. Wayland 7966 Jack James Benvenuto William E. Borden Lillian Cambrell James Hendershot M. Patrick Hintz James Juszczyk Raymond J. Kirschensteiner Bruce C. McCombs * Mary K. McGraw Anthony Violantl Georgianne Grande Wanous ** Jack H. White Ralph W. Woehrman 7967 Ralph F. Buckley David L. Deming William C. Harper • David Higley Martha Jean Hoffman Susan Garb Jaworowski Timothy F. Markushic James Mazurkewicz Lawrence Oswald Fmil A. Schoedel David S. Schwerzler 7968 Robert L. Barnes Raymond L. Burggraf Nancy Gabriela Carroll JoAnn Herbst Cocherell James L. Hackstedde Tomoko Abe Kimura Robert A. Kunes Florence Benson Reisenfeld Paul David Schmidt Dianna Penkauskas Sitar Samuel F. Swayze Karen Louise Martin Tomaselli Gall Kersey VisconsI 7969 Leslie M. Bennett Marc Brown * Suzanne L. Bruner Anita N. Casper Kathleen Cerveny Bonnie Wilson Frickson Margaret J . Fischer Edward Freska Keith J. Kresge Julie Rheem Olm Barbara Tiso 7970 John Baca Richard J. Bort George J. Buzkij Dante M. Cornachione Marlene Cribner Robert G. Henderson Les P. Kovach Thomas Levesay Linda Lucie Liefer Alphonzio McQueen Helen Savery Fitzgerald Rorimer * Ian Smith Thomas Tucker 7977 Edward George Chanter Patrick J. Coyne Jacqueline Grover Dudgeon Thomas M. Dudgeon Kris Tapie Fay Mary Weston Hawley Charles L. Herndon Candace Andren Knapp Linda J. Nintcheff Diane Grace Cameron Papay Thomas R. Roese Leslie Stein Kim Zarney 7972 Anthony Bonanno Denise Denega Lynne Kestner Dowell Cathy A. Fckdahl Donna Reynolds Ehrman Christine Federighi Dyane Hronek Hanslik Thomas A. Heisler Robert L. Houry Claudia Beth Kovach Donald J. Krejci Evelyn F. Rorick Constance Moore Simon Gary P. Spinosa John Spirk Jack L. Stone 7973 Ginna Brand Dennis Buck Brian Bundy Florence Carbone Bundy Anne M. Cornell Robert J . Cwiok Bonita Dolln Dennis Janke Lilian Kaitsa Marian Balla Kauffman Constance Laessig Anthony Joseph Miraglia Constance Laundon Pierce Linda Matteson Rayburn Nancy Reld Ross J. Shuller Richard Schultz Diane Bjel Wilks 7974 Bruce B. Bilek Gwen Voran Cooper Theresa Ellerbrock William R. Fleming Kenneth C. Foran Thomas S. Houser Luba Klot Slodov Martin Splcuzza Alexander Turner, III Dawn M. VanHall Deborah J. Vaiksnoras 7975 Paula Sample Gillam-Butler Paula Christman Anne M. Cornell Paul F. Demeter Nancy Allman Dvorak Robert Fatica Jane Weirdsma Forbes Jeanne Baker Hammer Nicole VisconsI Mawby * Robert J. Miklos Nancy Prudic Bill Shryock John Stachowicz Maxeen S. Stone •* Gretchen Trolbner 7976 Thomas R. Aprile Leslye Discont Arian Lorene C. Gates Jack Cbur t Beth Goshorn Gierosky James E. Herrlngshaw Jane Baker Nord * James R. Seegert Myra Bohannon Serrlns Lin Tung Wun Wu 7977 Denise Brunkus Ray K. Cheng Steve Groner Cynthia J. Rindfliesh Roy C. Scott •Petra Soesmann Mark Sullivan Molly Teitelbaum Dale L. ZurowskI 7978 Paula F. Dubaniewicz Thomas A. Fenn Jeffery L. Lennox Gail A. McClelland Susan V. Walker Miner John Edward Reeder Jeffery David Schuldt Peggy I.E. Seher Benjamin M. Upton * Donna vanDijk Dennis Vitantonio Sue Vitantonio 7979 Robert Bullock Gregory Burke Anne B. Creed Barbara A. Fckhardt Claire Marschak Fisher Robert Fisher Kathryn Frund Harold Halvorson john Logan Andrew Rokakis Jon Roll Mark Sistek Bonnie Plohr Upton * Michael S. Yurkovic 7980 Laurie Blatz Annette Hoffman Coast David Coast Patricia J. DeMarco Deborah J. Kimsey Joan Lindsay Lannoch Beatrice L. Mitchell Kevin B. Mowrer Gail Szewczak Mowrer Laura Ospanik Vicky Paras Sharon Guidotti Place Deborah Popovich Jeffrey A. Rutchik 7987 Jennifer Robinson Biskind Sanford C. Carglle Elizabeth Carr-Cohen Joann Dontenville Kristine Hohman Dorsey Jack Hamilton Marsha Hoffman Gwen Kerber Laura M. Klaus Barbara Kuth Jose P. Longoria 7982 David W. Bagen Kelvin Butler Maryann Farago Luba Smytryk-Gudz Kathy Heredos Patricia Joseph Robin Kelo George Kozmon, Jr. Gregory F. Macek Joseph Naujokas Kathryn Vajda Steve Wagner 7983 Anna Marie Arnold Ross Beebe Dalia Macys Karen McCroarty John J. Okal Anne Marie Vacco-Pintore Susan T. Squires Mark Sudduth Truus van Galen Frances V. Welday Daniel J. Whitely 7984 Arlene BisesI Steven A. Bowen David Fogle Dennis Futo Scott Greenlee Stephen MacFwen Robert N. Porter David Sinclair Trade Ward 7985 Susan Weir-Ancker Halle J. Connor Ruth L. D'Fmilia Susan Bornhorst Garofoli John Hartman Dorothy M. Lukacz Scott MacFwen Jerry T. Mignogna Marilee Stang 7986 Laurie Hutchinson Jacobs Mary Losey Kevdzija Lina Palubinskas Judy F. Takacs 7987 Pamela Argentieri Joseph C. Glasgow, Jr. * HONORARY ALUMNI Kenneth F. Bates * James Fatter tdeceased *$200-$499 **$500 and above Viktor Schreckengost leads the reminiscing at Saturday's luncheon. L to R: Alice Wallack Viktor Schreckengost '29, John Spofford Howard Summers '38, and Sanford Wallack '38. '38, L to R: Ted Gorka '38, Beverly Gorka, Matthew Daniel '38, Hugo DiZinno '38, Kenneth Bates, and Maria DiZinno at Saturday's luncheon. The Class of'38 gathers with Viktor and Kenneth on the patio steps, L to R (front row): "Bud" Hine, Kenneth Bates, Matthew Daniel, Josephine McCorkle, Anna Jean King, Lois Miller, Lurabel Colburn, Constance Bourdon, Alice Lawrence, Lucille Stuart, Howard Summers, John Spofford. L to R (rear): Jim Modarelli, Hugo DiZinno, Fred Vollman, John Benninger, Ted Gorka, Sanford Wallack, Tony Fterovich, Viktor Schreckengost, Ruth Campbell, and Charles Sallee. L to R: Wadsworth "Bud" Hine '38, Fred Vollman '38, John Benninger '38, Jim Modarelli '38, and Lois Modarelli. L to R: Ruth Dunlap Yoshiwaza, Wadsworth Hine, John and Ruth C. Campbell raise a toast for the camera! J. Spofford, 11 "Attractive Project with Conventional Wisdom (Modified)," by Lisa Norton '86; bronze. Constance Laundon Pierce (Evening School) was included In NOVA's "Artists In Special Places" exhibit at the BP America headquarters in Cleveland In June; was juror for the Pittsburgh Print G r o u p Annual at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; artist-in-residence at the Touchstone Center for the A r t s , Summer 1988. Joseph Cintron (Painting) taught a five-day w o r k s h o p at the Willoughby Fine Arts Association on portrait painting during June, 1988. Barbara Stanczak (Foundation) critiqued work for the Hillcrest Art Guild during May, 1988. Carl Floyd (Sculpture) was one of several sculptors commissioned to create contemporary statues, made completely of plastic, for the Marietta Harbor Park In Marietta, O h i o . Viktor Schreckengost (Industrial Design) exhibited work at the Cain Park Art Gallery during June, 1988. William Martin Jean (Director, Continuing Education) served as juror for the annual Baycrafters Juried Art S h o w , Bay Village, O h i o , during August, 1988. He also exhibited his work at the Cain Park Art Gallery in Cleveland Heights d u r i n g August. His s u m m e r classes were featured on a TV-8 program entitled, " H o w People Spend Their S u m m e r . " Ed Mieczkowski (Painting) a n d Eugene Pawlowski (Graphic Design) served as jurors for the annual American Greetings fine arts show in 1988. 12 Annet Couwenberg (Fiber) exhibited her work at the NederlandsTextielmuseum in the Netherlands from June 9 through August 15, 1988. Helen Weinberg (Liberal Arts) Is a member of the Jimmy Ernest Artists Alliance, and has been since its founding in 1984. She recently attended one of the group's meetings. She also attended the annual ceremonial meeting of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in New York City, w h e r e she heard John Updike speak. 1930 William Dolwick was the subject of a front page article In The New York Observer in South Carolina. An ad artist for many years, Dolwick now spends his time doing commission paintings for such notables as D e a n Rusk, former secretary of state. ALUMNI NOTES: 1931 Edris Eckhardt is featured in a new book by Jones: Women Sculptors of the United States. A portion of a new book to be out this August on ceramics will be devoted to her and her work. In addition, Ruth Danciger is writing a book about M s . Eckhardt that s h o u l d be available at the end of the year. 1932 Virginia S. Russell is teaching summer Art Classes at John Knox Village, Orange City, Florida. 1935 Peter Paul Dubaniewicz, Prof. Emeritus, has had several exhibitions including: the Gates Mills Annual Fxhibltion; the Bratenahl Place A n n u a l ; Valley Art Center Exhibit; "It's all Relative" with daughter, Paula '78 at the Valley Art Center. He is teaching at Cuyahoga Community College and was invited to judge the Indiana State Fair Art S h o w , August 9-10 in Indianapolis. 1938 Hugbie Lee-Smitb showed w o r k s at the Kenkeleba Gallery on Fast Second Street in New York City through July 17, 1988. 1939 Ted Ornas will have a solo exhibition of his paintings entitled "Pathways to the M i n d " at the Creative Arts Center, Bluffton, Indiana from September 6 through October 7, 1988. He retired in 1981 from a career in industrial design and resumed painting and showing in juried exhibitions. 1941 Stanley Biernacki, now retired from freelance illustrating, has returned to his first love—painting portraits and landscapes. He and his work are featured in an article in the August Issue of American Artist magazine. Since retirement, he has exhibited and w o n four painting awards in the New Jersey area. Including the Salmagundi C l u b Award. 1944 Jeannette Bohdal is retiring from teaching Art and Photography at Oceanside High for the past 26 years. She lives along the Atlantic O c e a n , "beautiful views—I am still grateful for the Institute's fine training." 1948 Joseph Solitario was one of 93 American artists selected from a field of 1,500 entries to exhibit his acrylic painting, " W i n t e r Reflections on Route 322," at the 52nd A n n u a l National Mid-year show at the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, O h i o . T h e painting was first exhibited in 1985 at the Annual Faculty Exhibition of the Cleveland Institute of Art. Audrey Friedman Feinberg and her husband Harvey, have been partners tor many Taking our Chances," metal, by Catherine Butler years in Ad-Varttages, an advertising and public relations firm w h i c h they run out of their home in University Heights, O h i o Daniel G. Peders is Art Director/Supervisor tor Mr. Casket C o . He had a one-man exhibit from February 1 through March 1,1988 at the Baldwin-Wallace Theater Gallery in Berea, Ohio. '81. 1949 David L. Smitb w o r k s part-time as a Deputy Sheriff and maintains his advertising business of Smith, Smith, and Smith (Lakewood, Ohio)—three generations of Smiths in advertising beginning with his father In the early 20s! 13 THE CLEVEUANU \ K S T V T U T E . O F NR-x UBRARY "Winter Reflection on Route 322," painting by Joseph Solitario '48. color '88, an annual publication ot American Artist Magazine; and the New York Times, March 3, 1988. a recent exhibit (May 11-June 25,1988) in Zurich and a full color catalog ot his most recent works. Michigan. St. Denis is professor of painting here at the Institute. Norbert laworowski and w i t e , Susan, were featured in a newspaper article tor their restoration w o r k . The Jaworowskis are conservationists and restorers ot tine art and antiques, and their c u s t o m e r s span the globe—from Georgia to Florida, from London to Hong Kong. Restoring a mural ot a fountain that now hangs In the State Theater on Cleveland's Playhouse Square, tor example, was a project that took more than year to complete. James Watral had a one-man show " W a t r a l Terra Gotta F o r m s " at the Masur M u s e u m ot Art, M o n r o e , Louisiana from June 5 through June 26,1988. Having taught at the University ot Texas, Fast Texas State, and Penland School ot Crafts in North Carolina, Jim is now working on his o w n . He has numerous pieces in corporate collections in Louisiana, Arkansas, and O h i o . Keitb Kresge is cited in the 1988 Annual Design Review, p. 94, 95, receiving Best ot Category along with Robert Arko '82, p. 56, 57, who also received the same award. The Sixth Biennial C o n c o u r s d'Flegance ot the Western Reserve Historical Society featured world-class automotive art alongside the world famous classic cars at the Frederick C . C r a w f o r d Auto-Aviation M u s e u m . Jack Juratovic, painting full-time now, was one ot two American painters in the show. Bette K. Drake showed ceramic jewelry during July at the Mirage Studio Gallery In Shaker Heights, O h i o . She also exhibited In the O h i o Designer Craftsmen Juried Exhibition, "The Best ot 1988," at the C o l u m b u s Cultural Center through May 1 and the Dairy Barn Southwestern O h i o Cultural Arts C e n ter in June ot 1988. 1966 James Juszczyk sends an announcement ot 1967 T h e C o l u m b u s M u s e u m ot Art recently acquired an abstract sculpture by David Deming entitled "Terrestrial C a s t . " Deming currently teaches sculpture and drawing at The University ot Texas at A u s t i n . 1968 Fred Scbrier will be exhibiting work tor the second year in a row In the Society of Illustrators Show. The piece, entitled " H u m o r '88" will be on view from November 2-23, 1988 at their gallery at 128 East 63rd Street, New York. He also has 19 humorous coffee mugs, with 12 more coming that are being produced by American Greetings C o r p . A calendar ot humorous office problems is due later In '88. Paul St. Denis conducted a one-day painting w o r k s h o p on August 19, 1988, at the Leelanau Center tor Education in Glen Arbor, 1969 1971 Thomas R. Roese' drawing, "FLW Series: Buffalo II," was exhibited in the 1988 May Show at the Cleveland Museum ot Art from May 25 through July 17, 1988. Jan Leykauf is now teaching at the Booker High School/Vocational Performing Arts in Sarasota and the Ringling School ot Art and Design, the continuing education program. She also exhibited color photos and textiles in January as part ot the C W R U StudentFaculty Show at TrI-C's eastern campus. 1972 Andrea Vaisksnoras Uravitch Is living and making art in A r l i n g t o n , Virginia. Recent shows Include solo exhibitions at Mobelia in C a m b r i d g e , Massachusetts and at A r n o l d and Porter in Washington, D.C. She w o n the Juror's Discretionary Award tor indoor sculpture at the 1988 Three Rivers Festival in Pittsburgh. Upcoming shows include: " T h r e a d w o r k s , " at the Baltimore M u s e u m and " N e w Art Forms: Virginia," at the Hand W o r k s h o p in R i c h m o n d , Virginia. A n d r e a 15 1930 William Dolwick was the subject ot a tront page article in The New York Observer in South Carolina. An ad artist tor many years, Dolwick now spends his time doing commission paintings for s u c h notables as Dean Rusk, former secretary of state. ALUMNI NOTES: 1931 Edris Eckhardt is featured in a new hook by Jones: Women Sculptors of the United States. A portion ot a new book to he out this August on ceramics will he devoted to her and her work. In addition, Ruth Danciger is writing a hook about M s . Eckhardt that s h o u l d he available at the end ot the year. 1932 Virginia S. Russell is teaching summer Art Classes at John Knox Village, Orange City, Florida. 1935 Peter Paul Dubaniewicz, Prof. Emeritus, has had several exhibitions including: the Cates Mills Annual Exhihition; the Bratenahl Place A n n u a l ; Valley Art Center Exhibit; "It's all Relative" with daughter, Paula '78 at the Valley Art Center. He Is teaching at Cuyahoga Community College and was invited to judge the Indiana State Fair Art S h o w , August 9-10 in Indianapolis. 1938 Hughie Lee-Smith showed w o r k s at the Kenkeleba C a l l e r y on Fast Second Street In New York City through July 17, 1988. 1939 Ted Ornas will have a solo exhihition ot his paintings entitled "Pathways to the M i n d " at the Creative Arts Center, Bluffton, Indiana from September 6 through October 7, 1988. He retired in 1981 from a career in industrial design and resumed painting and showing in juried exhibitions. 1941 Stanley Biernacki, now retired from treelance illustrating, has returned to his first love—painting portraits and landscapes. He and his w o r k are featured in an article in the August issue ot American Artist magazine. Since retirement, he has exhibited and w o n tour painting awards in the New Jersey area, including the Salmagundi C l u b Award. 1944 Jeannette Bohdal is retiring from teaching Art and Photography at Oceanside High tor the past 26 years. She lives along the Atlantic O c e a n , "beautiful views—I am still grateful tor the Institute's tine training." 1948 Joseph Solitario was one ot 93 American artists selected from a field ot 1,500 entries to exhibit his acrylic painting, " W i n t e r Reflections on Route 322," at the 52nd Annual National Mid-year show at the Butler Institute ot American Art, Youngstown, O h i o . T h e painting was first exhibited In 1985 at the Annual Faculty Exhibition ot the Cleveland Institute ot Art. Audrey Friedman Feinberg and her husband Harvey, have been partners tor many "Taking our Chances," metal, by Catherine Butler years \n Ad-Vantages, an advertising and public relations firm w h i c h they run out ot their home in University Heights, O h i o Daniel G . Peders Is Art Director/Supervisor for Mr. Casket C o . He had a one-man exhibit from February 1 through March 1,1988 at the Baldwin-Wallace Theater Callery in Berea, Ohio. '81. 1949 David L. Smith w o r k s part-time as a Deputy Sheriff and maintains his advertising business ot Smith, Smith, and Smith (Lakewood, Ohio)—three generations of Smiths in advertising beginning with his father in the early 20s! 13 1954 Sandra Vago Melcher is a self-employed artist, printmaker, and designer In Bradenton, Florida. She exhibits regularly; some of her m o r e r e c e n t s h o w s i n c l u d e : M a r c h through A p r i l , 1988, pen and Ink works at the Bradenton Main Library; and the Avida, Florida State Juried Exhihition in May ot 1988, receiving the juror's award tor originality. 1955 Nijole Palubinskas exhibited at the Beck Center (Lakewood, Ohio) Proscenium Show in January 1988; at the Chagrin Falls Valley Art Center 16th Annual Exhibit in March 1988; and the 1988 May Show at the Cleveland Museum ot Art. Fred Leach was recognized at a spring dinner ot the American Watercolor Society tor the honors he received in recent national and state competitions. T h e honors include: a bronze medal and $1,300 prize tor his painting " H a r v e y " in the 121st Annual Exhihition; the M. C r u m h a c h e r C o l d Medal and $300 prize at the 10th Annual O h i o Watercolor Society Show. 1956 Willianri L. Manofsky is presently involved in computer-aided design tor the aerospace industry (TEXTRON). M u c h ot his work is directing product integrity and manufacturing instruction graphics tor the assemblage ot aircraft. Sally Harrison Louis Is Part Owner/Creative Director ot Buck, Harrison-Louis, Inc. now in its 12th year. T h e business has many in-house capabilities, including: Compugraphic M C S typesetting, Cenigraphic slides and animation, graphic negative production, and airhrushing. She writes: ". . .my thanks to CIA and its very special Director! I can remember his (McCullough's) first year with C I A ! " The home studio space ot John Clague and wite, Sarah Reynolds Clague was featured in the June, 1988 issue ot Northern Ohio Live magazine. 1961 Daniel A. Gorski exhibited large painted abstract assemblages In the 1988 Sabbatical Exhihition at the Maryland Institute College ot Art in Baltimore. 1965 Winifred Lutz has been showing internationally over the past year: June through August, 1988 "Paper Makes Space," LeopoldHoesch M u s e u m , D u r e n , West C e r m a n y ; S e p t e m b e r 1988, " P a p e r M a k e s S p a c e , " Nordjyilands K u n s t m u s e u m , Aalhorg, Denmark. She was Invited artist in residence at Jan Van Fyck Akademie, Maastricht, Netherlands during May and June, 1988 and also wrote the catalogue essay tor "In/On/Ot Paper," a show ot Michigan artists working in handmade paper that was held at the Detroit Institute ot Arts. Untitled 14 painting by Stanley Biernacki '41. Michelle Lester has been operating her own tapestry studio in New York City tor 18 years. Her most recent solo shows have been In New York City and Sante Fe, New Mexico. Recent feature articles include Fiberarts Magazine, Vol. 14 No. 5 (article plus cover); Water- THE CLEVELANl INSTITUTE OF AR LIBRARY "Winter Reflection on Route 322," painting by Joseph Solitario '48. color '88, an annual publication of American Artist Magazine; and the New York Times, March 3, 1988. a recent exhibit (May 11-June 25,1988) in Zurich and a full color catalog ot his most recent works. Michigan. St. Denis is professor ot painting here at the Institute. Norbert laworowski and w i t e , Susan, were featured in a newspaper article tor their restoration work. T h e Jaworowskis are conservationists and restorers ot tine art and antiques, and their c u s t o m e r s span the globe—from Georgia to Florida, from London to Hong Kong. Restoring a mural ot a fountain that now hangs in the State Theater on Cleveland's Playhouse Square, tor example, was a project that took more than year to complete. James Watral had a one-man show "WatralTerra Gotta F o r m s " at the Masur M u s e u m ot Art, M o n r o e , Louisiana from June 5 through June 26,1988. Having taught at the University ot Texas, East Texas State, and Penland School ot Crafts in North C a r o l i n a , Jim is now working on his o w n . He has numerous pieces in corporate collections in Louisiana, Arkansas, and O h i o . Keith Kresge is cited in the 1988 Annual Design Review, p. 94, 95, receiving Best ot Category along with Robert Arko '82, p. 56, 57, who also received the same award. The Sixth Biennial C o n c o u r s d'Flegance ot the Western Reserve Historical Society featured world-class automotive art alongside the world famous classic cars at the Frederick C. C r a w f o r d Auto-Aviation M u s e u m . Jack Juratovic, painting full-time now, was one ot two American painters in the show. Bette K. Drake showed ceramic jewelry during July at the Mirage Studio Callery in Shaker Heights, O h i o . She also exhibited in the O h i o Designer Craftsmen Juried Exhihition, "The Best ot 1988," at the C o l u m b u s Cultural Center through May 1 and the Dairy Barn Southwestern O h i o Cultural Arts C e n ter in June ot 1988. 1966 James Juszczyk sends an announcement ot 1967 T h e C o l u m b u s M u s e u m ot Art recently acquired an abstract sculpture by David Deming entitled "Terrestrial C e s t . " Deming currently teaches sculpture and drawing at The University ot Texas at A u s t i n . 1968 Fred Schrier will he exhibiting w o r k tor the second year in a row in the Society ot Illustrators Show. The piece, entitled " H u m o r '88" will he on view from November 2-23, 1988 at their gallery at 128 East 63rd Street, New York. He also has 19 humorous coffee mugs, with 12 more coming that are being produced by American Greetings C o r p . A calendar ot humorous office problems is due later In '88. Paul St. Denis conducted a one-day painting w o r k s h o p on August 19, 1988, at the Leelanau Center tor Education in Glen Arbor, 1969 1971 Thomas R. Roese' drawing, "FLW Series: Buffalo II," was exhibited in the 1988 May Show at the Cleveland M u s e u m ot Art from May 25 through July 17, 1988. Jan Leykauf is now teaching at the Booker High School/Vocational Performing Arts in Sarasota and the Ringling School ot Art and Design, the continuing education program. She also exhibited color photos and textiles in January as part ot the C W R U StudentFaculty Show at Tri-C's eastern campus. 1972 Andrea Vaisksnoras Uravitch is living and making art in A r l i n g t o n , Virginia. Recent shows include solo exhibitions at Mohelia in C a m b r i d g e , Massachusetts and at A r n o l d and Porter in Washington, D.C. She w o n the Juror's Discretionary Award tor indoor sculpture at the 1988 Three Rivers Festival in Pittshurgh. Upcoming shows include: " T h r e a d w o r k s , " at the Baltimore M u s e u m and " N e w Art Forms: Virginia," at the Hand W o r k s h o p in R i c h m o n d , Virginia. Andrea 15 1985 Scott Margolis showed recent w o r k s at the C.R. Ohetz Gallery In C o l u m b u s , Ohio during the month of September. 1986 Laura Kinney has graduated from Cranhrook Academy of Art. She and her husband design and paint furniture. She also w o r k s with hath scales and jewelry. They will exhibit at the Objects Gallery in Chicago as well as some local Detroit galleries. " A Show ot Small Paintings," an exhibit ot the works ot Preston Buchtel '88, Michael Hearn '85, Kenneth Marchione '85, James Sullivan '87, and Daniel Waith '85, was held during May, 1988 at the School ot Fine Arts in Willoughby, O h i o . "Neo-Paris 18 Series HI," earthenware, glaze, copper 1987 Bill Raymond is presently apartment hunting in New York City w h e r e he has accepted the position ot Assistant Art Director ot That New Magazine, Inc. New Magazine is presently responsible tor five publications Including "Theater W e e k ; " O p e r a Monthly;" and "City Week." 1988 Paul Braun was the subject ot an article in the Chagrin Valley Times this spring. T h e article focused on his Celtic-inspired sculptures; his assistantship to artist Fred Christian; and his plans tor travel using the Helen Green Perry Scholarship award received at graduation this past May. leaf by James Watral '66. V OBITUARIES: The Alumni Office has received w o r d otthe death ot Louise Breck Fergus '21. She died on August 3 at Walter Reed Memorial Hospital in Glouster, Virginia at the age ot 91. She was employed as a scientific illustrator by NASA In Cleveland tor 20 years before retiring to Virginia in 1964. 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