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Alumni Journal
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1-8oo-SUALUMS (782-5867)
RALPH JAM E"S
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Returning to SU
I
t is truly an honor to be back on campus to lead the
Office of Alumni Relations. As past president of the
SU Alumni Association and a former member of the
University's Board of Trustees, I can assure you that
the leadership at our University-from the Chancellor
to the trustees, deans, faculty, and staff- is well
aware of the value that alumni bring to the University.
The generosity and commitment of the thousands of
alumni who came before us have provided each of us
with a unique SU experience. Today, students at our
alma mater continue to benefit from our support.
Thank you to all who give in so many ways, be it
through financial support, parti cipating in an alumni
club, or volunteering as an SU mentor or an admissions representative. As part of the Syracuse
University alumni family, I hope you show your SU
pride every day and give back to your University in
whatever ways you can.
I hope to meet many of you in the coming months.
In the meantime, if you have any questions or con·
cerns or wish to contact me or the staff at the Office
of Alumni Relations, please visit our web site at
www.syr.edu/alumni or call us at 1-8oo-SUALUMS.
In our continuing effort to keep you connected to
the University, remember, it is not too late to have
your name forever etched in granite or honor a friend
or family member with our newest tradition - the
Orange Grove. For more information, visit orange
grove.syr.edu or call the Office of Alumni Relations.
Orders received in the next few weeks will be placed
in the Orange Grove in time for Homecoming
Weekend 2 004!
Donald C. Doerr '85, G'88
Assistant Vice President of Alumni Relations
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A Familiar Ring
I
t's been more than 50 years,
but Tony Claps still remembers
the lyrics to "The Dingleman's
Convention," written and performed by SU students in 1953 as
a tribute to his now late father,
Vincent James Claps. "Hear them
tinkle, bells ring everywhere, it's
the campus Dingleman ... the
campus Dingleman," Claps sings
with a grin. He reminisces about
old times, when the Ralph James
Traveling Lunch Car-affectionately nicknamed the Dingleman
truck for the bells mounted on
its side-was a beloved fixture
on the Hill. In the 1950s, the SU
campus bustled with hungry students, many of whom had just
returned from World War II, and
a hot dog or a bagel with cream
cheese cost just 15 cents. "My
father used to stack the cream
cheese thick," Claps says. "No
one ever walked away from the
truck hungry. If you didn't have
the money, don't worry about it.
We built a great rapport with the
students- that's why we were
around so many years."
The legacy spanned nearly
three decades. But the Dingle-
man was a campus icon almost
from the start, when students
hailed Claps and his father in
their converted truck as they
returned home from serving food
to construction workers, who
were building Quonset huts on
campus in 1945. "It was Winter
Carnival week, everyone was outside, and they were hungry from
working on the snow sculptures,"
Claps says. "So we came each
day and sold to the kids. After
that they said to my father, ' Why
don't you come up at night?' So
we would arrive at 7 p.m. , 7
days a week, and stay until 1 or
2 in the morning."
With a simple menu ranging
from sandwiches and burgers to
coffee, pastries, and "soda pop,"
the Dingleman catered to students' voracious appetites and
nourished the lives of his many
faithful customers. In addition to
Vincent James Claps, the Dingleman "crew" consisted of Tony
Claps, a teenager when the business began, and Vincent James's
son-in-law Ralph Tortora, from
whom the "Ralph James" name
was derived. "They work at
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The Ralph j ames Traveling Lunch
Car, known as th e Dingleman truck,
was a campus icon for close to 30
years. At left is owner Vincent james
Claps in one of the Dingleman
trucks. Above, Tony Claps serves
hun gry students.
putting on a show every night, "
Chuck Laloggia '73 said in a 1972
article in the Central New Yorker.
"When you order a cheesejaw (a
double cheeseburger on an Italian
roll), you also get a story about his
wife or his life growing up." For
Tony Claps, the family business
was more than just a way to earn a
living- it was a way of life, one
that reflected his family's strong
bond. "My mother, Isabel, was a
big force behind the scenes," Claps
says. "She used to prepare tuna
fish and egg salad for the sandwiches ahead of time. It was a lot
of work, and everything had to be
the purest quality. That was our
secret: good food at a very reasonable price. If we made a nickel, it
was a lot. "
From its humble beginnings out
of the converted truck, the business expanded into three larger
trucks equipped with lights, refrigerators, and grills, operated from
different locations on the Hill by
Vincent James, Tony, and Ralph.
(In later years a fourth truck, driven
by a family friend, was added.) The
business ended when Vincent
James retired and sold the trucks in
the mid '70s. But the Dingleman's
presence lived on in the memories
of students long after the truck's
bells ceased to ring. Once, Vincent
James loaned a student $20 to take
his girlfriend on a date, and agreed
to be repaid at the rate of $1 a
week. "[The Dingleman crew)
became adoptive, surrogate parents
and mentors to every student in
need of a friendly, adult listener,"
says Henry Markiewicz '71 , who
worked part-time on a Dingleman
truck. "They were always willing to
provide helpful advice. Any particular evening, we could be fo und
trying to solve major local problems
or just talking about minor ones
and trivia. It was a great stress relief
and a fun time."
A 1955 Syracuse Post-Standard
article called the Dingleman's attitude toward SU students one of
tolerance, humor, and fatherly insight. "People don't realize, " Vincent James Claps said in the story,
"that they're just young kids away
from home. Sometimes they get
homesick, sometimes they get a
little wild. But most of them are
good kids, and it keeps us young
being with them. " -Kate Gaetano
hen Doug Yannucci '94 was in college, his
friends dubbed him "Mr. Syracuse" because
of his boundless enthusiasm for giving campus
tours. Ten years after graduation, Yannucci continues to spread his SU pride to prospective students as an alumni representative for the Office
of Admissions. "Choosing a college is one of the
biggest decisions a student can make, " Yannucci
says. "It's so rewarding to talk to them about
SU." Yannucci and his wife, Katherine Galindez
Yannucci '95, reside in Miami and represent SU
at college night programs, admitted student programs, and SU send-off parties. Like the
Yannuccis, Claire Pridmore Grimble '91 and husband, Thomas Grimble '90, of Boston enjoy
meeting prospective students and answering
questions. "Most students want to know why
they should choose SU," Claire Grimble says. "I
bleed Orange, so I have lots to tell them. "
The Yannuccis and the Grimbles are among a
network of more than 350 SU alumni representatives that stretches across 35 states, Canada, Italy,
and England. According to Dean of Admissions
Susan Donovan '66, G'82, alumni reps attend
more than 200 college nights a year and generate
approximately 9,000 inquiries to the admissions
office that might not have been received without
their assistance. "We can't cover all the invitations that come in from around the country, so
our alumni reps serve that need by being where
we can't," Donovan says.
For Mitch Messinger '92, G'93 of California,
being an alumni rep is a means of paying SU
back for his positive college experience. "It also
satisfies my craving for SU news," says
Messinger, who was named 2000 Young Alumnus of the Year. "It allows me to continue the
relationships I've built with people at the
University over the years."
Every fall, the admissions office invites these
volunteers back to campus for Alumni Representative Weekend, where they attend presentations and relax over an awards dinner and a
football game. Donovan says the weekend is a
great way to recognize the reps and acknowledge their service. "Alumni reps are loyal,
enthusiastic partners of the admissions office,"
Donovan says. "Through their own successes,
they are living proof of the value of an SU education. We are very grateful to them. "
- Kate Gaetano
For more information on how to become an alumni representative, contact the Office of Admissions
at 315-443-1594 or e-mail orange@syr.edu.
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Spanish Splendor
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n the last night of the Alumni
College in Spain trip, Lenore
Levin Piper '58 did something totally out of character-she danced on
stage with a group of performers
from the University of Salamanca.
"They just pulled me out of the
audience," she laughs. "It was the
last thing I would have done voluntarily, but I had a grand old
time." The show, which featured
traditional Spanish songs and
dances, capped off a seven-day tour
sponsored by the Syracuse University Alumni Association last August. Throughout the week alumni
explored the Castile region, known
as the "heart of Spain," consisting
of Madrid, Salamanca, Toledo, San
Lorenzo de El Escorial, Segovia,
and Avila.
Highlights of the trip included the
capital city of Madrid, where alumni viewed the works of Spanish
artists Goya, El Greco, and Velazquez during a private excursion
through the Prado Museum. In San
Lorenzo de El Escorial's Royal
Monastery, alumni viewed paintings and rare books and toured the
mausoleum where many of Spain's
monarchs are buried. Situated on a
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mountain slope, Segovia offered
alumni magnificent views and
shopping in its unique pottery and
craft shops. The city's Roman aqueduct, one of the largest surviving
Roman structures in Spain, was
built in the late first century A.D.
and still functions today. "The
aqueduct was amazing," says
Margery Sutherland Frantzen '63,
who traveled with husband Robert
Frantzen '58. "We viewed it from a
fantastic spot, where you can see
how it slopes and levels out over
the landscape," she says.
Alumni returned each night to
Avila, declared a national landmark by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization for the well-preserved 11th-century walls that surround its cathedrals, monasteries,
shops, and parks. "Outside the
perimeter you can see the new city
that's grown around it," Frantzen
says. Parts of the walls, close to 30
feet high and just as wide, were
open to visitors. "We would wander around on top of the walls and
take in all the sights," Frantzen
says. "It was lovely, just lovely."
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Celebrating a
Century of Memories
The Daily Orange 100: 100 Years of The Daily
Orange's Best Stories chronicles the history of
Syracuse University and The D.O.'s journalistic
development as a nonprofit, student-run newspaper from 1903-2003. Featured articles range
from student reactions to the world wars, Ernie
Davis '62 and the national championship team
of '59, how a wolf nearly displaced Otto as
mascot, and much more.
The cost of The Daily Orange 100 is $10. To
order, visit www.dailyorange.com or mail $12.30
(includes shipping and handling fee) to The
Daily Orange office at 744 Ostrom Avenue,
Syracuse NY 13210. The D.O.'s first book, From
New York to New Orleans, showcases SU's 200203 men's basketball team and its NCAA championship. The book is available online and at
bookstores on the Hill and throughout Syracuse.
For more information, contact Peter Waack,
The D.O. business director, at 315-443-2315 or
e-mail pwaack@dailyorange.com.
- Kate Gaetano
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Alumni Happenings
1. Katherine Fonte, 5, daughter of Mary Jane MacGregor Fonte '85 and
Michael Fonte '85, cheered on SU with Otto last fall during a football
game.
2. The Western New York Alumni Club got into the holiday spirit with a
party in December.
3. On a sunny November Saturday, more than 40 alumni from past men's
and women's rugby squads returned to Syracuse to play against current
teams in the 2oth annual alumni rugby match. The match drew alumni
from across the country, including several who have played internationally. Among them was John Mauro G'73, one of the founders of the
Syracuse University Rugby Football Club in 1969. Pictured here are the
current men's team with the men's alumni team, following their match,
which the alumni team won, 19-15. See more pictures and information at
students.syr.edu/mensrugby.
4. Joanne Fogel Alper '72 (front row, second from right), president of the
SU Alumni Association Board of Directors, joined fellow alums at the
wedding of Mark Starosielec '99 in Buffalo last August. Pictured, left to
right, are Josh Lipschitz '99, G'01; Dave Slattery '98; Brooke Alper '04;
Claudia Cappiello '98; Starosielec; Michael Alper '99; Alper; Kimesha
Best '99; Steve Doland '99; and Rob Northway '99.
5. Chance meeting: Walking the Forgiveness Path on Spain's Camino de
Santiago, Kara Curtis '95 (left) spotted a familiar sight: an SU baseball
cap, sported by Frances Carducci '61, G'82 (right), who was traveling with
Sanford Hersh '72 on an SU alumni tour.
Photos courtesy of the Office of
Alumni Relations
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Send us news of your accomplishments along with a photo.
.,,.,.....,-----. Salvatore J.
Parlato G'61
Roger L. Schlaifer '67 (VPA} of
Atlanta is president of Schlaifer
Nance & Co., which developed an
information-based board game
called " Odds 'R: The Odds On
Everything Game."
(EDU} of
Rochester, N.Y.,
wrote A Marine
Corps Boot
(Infinity) under the pen name
Chris Madeira Jr. The novel is
based on his experiences at the
Parris Island, S.C., recruit depot
during the 1954 Korean crisis.
Neil Wilson G'67 (GRAD) of
Teaneck, N.J., is co-founder and codirector of the New Jersey
Institute for Training in
Psychoanalysis. His paper,
" Depression and its Relation to
Light Deprivation," appeared in
the Psychoanalytic Review.
Items will appear in the magazine and on the SU web site. Send to:
Alumni Editor, Alumni News, 820 Comstock Avenue, Room 308,
Syracuse NY 13244-5040; fax 315-443-5425.
Paul Daniell '52
'40s
Sydnor Thompson '47 (A&S},
counsel at Parker Poe Adams &
Bernstein, was inducted into the
North Carolina Bar Association's
General Practice Hall of Fame. He
resides in Charlotte, N.C., with
wife Harriette Brenneman
Thompson '47 (VPA}, a concert
pianist.
Jack M. Friel '48
(MAN} of
Simsbury, Conn.,
was inducted
into the Pennington School
Athletic Hall of Fame for his
achievements in football, basketball, and baseball. Before retiring,
Friel was vice president of Cigna,
an employee benefit provider.
'50s
(ESF} of Outer
Banks, N.C.,
wrote the historical novel The
Seed (XIibris}.
Hal Drucker '53 (A&S} of New York
City is president ofTanks for the
Advertising, which uses rooftop
water tanks for marketing. He is
also president of Chalice, a direct
marketing agency.
William A. Nelson '54 (A&S} of
Kenneth Sipley '64, G'69 (VPA) of
Pinehurst, N.C., received SU's
Varsity Club Letter Winner of
Distinction Award.
Nesbit, Miss., is division director of
fine arts at Northwest Mississippi
Community College and music
director at First Presbyterian
Church.
Peter I. Rose '54 (A&S} of
Northampton, Mass., wrote Guest
Appearances and Other Travels in
Time and Space (Swallow
Press/ Ohio UP}. He is a professor
and director of the America n
Studies Diploma Program at
Smith College.
Leslie H. Read '57 (N EW} of Port
Francis J. Miller Jr. 'so (SDA) of
North Fort Myers, Fla., received
SU's Varsity Club Letter Winner of
Distinction Award.
Dana G. Stetser
'so (ARC} of
Vero Beach, Fla.,
is a member of
the Indian River
'---~"-L'L='--1 County Code
Enforcement Board and owns an
architectural practice.
Edward Bleier '51 (VPA} of New
York City wrote The Thanksgiving
Ceremony (Crown Publishers).
Veva Strubler Dunckel '51 (VPA) of
Clarkston, Ga., was named artist
of the yea r by t he Atlanta branch
of the Nationa l League of
American Pen Women. She exhibited works in Callaway Gardens
and M ableton, Ga., and designed a
2oth anniversary poster for
Habitat for Humanity.
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Frederic Dressier '63 (SDA} of
Westport, Conn., received SU's
Varsity Club Letter Winner of
Distinction Award.
Washington, N.Y., is ambassador
for the Cable Center and executive
director of Cable Television
Pioneers.
Michael Bill '58 (A&S}, an SU
trustee from Carmel, Ind., received
SU's Varsity Club Letter Winner of
Distinction Award.
Conrad Remick
'58 (ARC} of
Cornwall on
Hudson, N.Y.,
head of Remick
' - - --""1:.--__J Architects and
Planners, received the Dean's
Outstanding Alumni Award from
SU's School of Architecture.
Mary Ann Dye Meyers '59
(A&S/ NEW} of Wynnewood, Pa.,
wrote Art, Education, and African
American Culture (Transaction
Publishers).
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Susan Frazier Callahan '65
(HDINEW} of Waitsfield, Vt., is a
senior marketing specialist at the
University of Vermont.
Luis R. Lee '65 (VPA) of Suffield,
Conn., received aw ards from
American Graphic Design and
Creativity Inc. for creating Friendly
Ice Cream Corp.'s "Holiday" and
"Americana " packages. He owns
Luis R. Lee & Associates, a package
design and consu lting firm.
Heather Van Loan Lee '66 (HD} of
Suffield, Conn., is creative and production director at Luis R. Lee &
Associates.
Richard Dean '67 (A&S} of
Burnsville, N.C., received SU's
Varsity Club Letter Winner of
Distinction Award.
Gary Dwyer '67 (ESF} of San Luis
Obispo, Calif., exhibited Longing, a
collection of black-a nd-white photographs, at the Half King rest aurant in New York City. He is a professor at California Polytechnic
State University's College of
Architectu re and Environmental
Desig n.
Robert R.
Ashton '68
(SDA), G'75
(NEW} is vice
president for
university
advancement at San Jose (Calif.}
State University.
Marilyn Seitlin Tendrich '68
(A&S/NEW} of Miami is president
of Enamel Guild South and founding chair of the Guild Committee
ofthe Enamel Society.
Ray Brown '69 (A&S} of Norwalk,
Calif., wrote Door to Yesterday and
Enter at Your Own Risk (Dorrance).
He is an English teacher at
Cerritos High School.
R. Wayne Mahood G'69 (MAX} of
Geneseo, N.Y., wrote The Life and
Times of Brevet Major General
James S. Wadsworth (DaCa po
Press/Perseu s Books). He is a professor in the School of Education
at SUNY Geneseo.
~70s
Bruce Cagwin '70 (A&S} of North
Truro, M ass., creat es chairs, benches, t ables, coatracks, and decorative pieces from driftwood.
James M. Claiborn '70 (A&S} of
Manchester, N.H., wrote The Habit
Change Workbook and The Body
Dy sm orphic Disorder Workbook
(New Harbinger).
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Marcia Joslyn Scherer '70
(HD/ NEW) of Webster, N.Y., wrote
Connecting to Learn: Educational
and Assistive Technology f or People
with Disabilities (American
Psychologica l Association). She is
an associate professor of physica l
med icine and rehabil itatio n at t he
University of Rochest er M edical
Center.
Mary Ann Stankiewicz '70, G'76
(VPA) of State College, Pa.,
received the June King M cFee
Award from t he Natio na l Art
Education Association Women's
Ca ucus in recognitio n of her
accomplishments in resea rch,
leadership, t eaching, and
scholarly writin g in t he fi eld
of art education.
Helen Frost '71 (E DU) of Fort
Wayne, Ind., wrote Keesha's House
(Frances Foster Books).
Glenn A. Goddard '71 (ECS) of
Ho nolulu is chief of the bioe nvironmental division of t he U.S. Air
Force, Hicka m Air Force Base.
Phyllis Byrd Stibler '71 (VPA), pres ident of St ibler Associates Interior
Design in M anchester, N.H.,
received the Pres idential Citation
for Excellence in Design from the
American Societ y of Int erior
Designers, New England Chapter.
Douglas A.
Wilcox '71, G'74
(ESF) of Ann
Arbor, Mich.,
was nam ed a
••11:::....~111111111 fe llow of the
Society of Wetland Scientists in
recognition of his resea rch on
Great Lakes wetlands and his 16
years as ed itor in ch ief of t he scientific journa l, Wetlands.
, - - - - - . . . . , Donald J.
Buscher '72
(A& S) of Shelby,
N.C., is a retired
Army major and
L_.o._ ......_,. ...,._.....J private contractor se rving as quality manager for
t he t raining of the new Iraqi
Army.
Jyh-Ming Jeremy Hsu G'72, G'75
(ECS) of Vienn a, Va., is em ployed
by M erit ek.
Bobby Kelton
'72 (A&S) of
Santa M on ica,
Ca lif., is a st andup co median
who performed
at SU during Parents Wee kend.
Howard Sholkin
'72 (NEW) is
directo r of corporat e communications at
International
Dat a Group, a t echnology, med ia,
research, and event co mpany in
Bost on.
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Robert Whipple
G'72 (ECS) of
Hilton, N.Y.,
w rot e The
Trust Factor._._.."""'"-"_ ..., Advanced
Leadership for Professionals
(Produ ct ivity Publications). He is
CEO of Leadergrow, a leadership
development com pa ny.
Randy Bauler '73 (NEW) of
Anaheim, Ca lif., is a member of
the board of directors of the
Internat ional Associ ation for
Exhi bition M anage m ent. He is
ex hibits and spon sorships d irect or
at t he America n Association of
Crit ica l Care Nurses.
Bruce Mal off '73 (A&S) of
Huntingdon Valley, Pa., is chief
clinica l officer at Life Tree
Technology, t he elect ro ni c data
capture com pany for FFF
Enterprises.
Lois Slavin '73
(A&S), G'75
(NEW) of
Chelsea, Mass.,
is co mmunication s director
f or the M assachu setts Instit ute of
Technology's engineering systems
d ivision.
Ann Bailie '74 (A& SINEW ) is city
manager ofTrinity, North
Ca rol ina.
Kathryn Carlson Heier G'74 (MAX)
of Roa n n, Ind., is an associate prof essor of business in the departm ent of accounting and busin ess
at Manchester College.
Barbara Hart Hollister '74
(HD/ED U) of Bolton Landing, N.Y.,
is senior marketing manager at
IBM in Albany.
David Jauss G'74 (A&S) of Little
Rock, Ark., w inner of t he Fleur-deLis Nationa l Poetry Competition ,
wrot e You Are Not Here (F ieur-deLis Press).
Joseph R. Lauver '74 (A& S), G'n
G' 82 (MAX) of Columbi a, M d., is
vice pres ident of business develo pment at Pian ned Systems
Internatio nal, an information
technology int egrator supporting
large govern ment agencies and
corpo rations.
Kenneth Tucci '74 (NEW) of
Reading, Mass., is a special projects producer at WBZ-TV in
Boston. He recei ved a New
Changing lives
It did not take much prodding to get Marta
Pienkowski '99 to talk about one of her
favorite clients.
He was unemployed, emaciated, and sleeping on trains when
she met him. The staff had to physically pick him off the street to
bring him into the substance abuse clinic. Today, he's in recovery
and running a homeless shelter. "We work with a really lowfunctioning population," says Pienkowski, clinical supervisor of
the outpatient program at Beth
Israel Medical Center in Manhattan.
"I hear stories that you would not
believe. These people have been
through so much trauma."
The 26-year-old Pienkowski is the
program's youngest supervisor by
nearly three decades, and-as a
white woman not in recovery - she is
an anomaly among the staff. "As a
Caucasian in an African American
and Hispanic treatment setting, she
has to work especially hard," says
her supervisor, Elliot Driscoll. Among
her responsibi lities, Pienkowski
screens potential clients (many of
whom are homeless, unemployed,
or former convicts), handles administrative, staffing, and supervision
issues, and does crisis intervention
and group work.
Pienkowski graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor's degree in social work and then
earned a master's degree in the same discipline at Columbia
University. Before coming to Beth Israel, she worked as the
Bronx division director for NRI Group LLC, a New York-based
organization that provides drug treatment and health-related
services. She attributes her zeal for helping people to her own
background. Born in Warsaw, Poland, she fled the country's
Communist regime as a child with her family and they eventually
settled in Endicott, New York. The community gave her family
clothing and furniture, and helped her parents, who barely
spoke English, find jobs.
After surviving such a personal ordeal herself, it's easy to see
why she beams when she talks about her work. It's also clear
that she fee ls the joy and pain that surround recovery. "The most
fulfilling part of the job is when clients say, ' I want to thank you
so much' for some little thing that you don't remember doing
because it's second nature to you," Pienkowski says. " Yet that
small thing that you did or said meant the world to them and
changed the way they looked at their recovery."
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England region Em my Award for
the program, Eye On Our
Kaaren
Hushagen '75
(VPA) of West
Windsor, N.J., is
a stream jockey
Atmosphere.
David Dearborn '75 (A&S/NEW) of
Glastonbury, Conn., is director of
communications at the
Connecticut Department of Social
Services.
,....-~~-,--,
Ellen Johnson
deLara G'75
(SWK) of Ithaca,
N.Y., is an assistant professor
- - " " ' - ' - - of social work in
SU's College of Human Services
and Health Professions.
- -- - - - at SIRIUS
Satellite Radio in New York City,
where she manages symphony
music, chamber works, and cla ssical voices stations.
Elaine Woloshyn G'75 (MAX) of
Stow, Ohio, is founding president
and CEO of th e Center for
Nonprofit Excellence, a management support organization in
northeast Ohio.
Mohd T.A. Hamid '76 (MAN) of
Alar Gajah, Ma laysia, is a professor
at the University ofTeknologi
Mara.
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Judith LaManna
Rivette G'76
(MAX), G'82
(LAW) of
Liverpool, N.Y.,
wrote Solvay
Stories: A 100- Year Diary of Solvay.
New York, its Days, and its People
(Oh, How Upstate Enterprises).
David Trachtenburg '76 (A&S) of
Suffern, N.Y., co-wrote Mauchline
Ware: A Collector's Guide (Antique
Collectors' Club Ltd). He owns and
operates an architectural code
consulting firm in New York City
and an antique business in
Pennsylvania.
George Achaves G'77 (NEW) of
Nashville, Tenn., established a
rad io programming and product ion bureau for Westwood One.
He is co-creator and producer of
Country Countdown USA, Country's
Cutting Edge, and various national
entertainment specials.
Invested in Growth
During a 1975 trip to Israel, SU Trustee Emanuel
Shemin '52 took special note of the country's
agriculture.
Drawing on his decades of experience as
president of Shemin Nurseries, he questioned why labor and water-intensive crops
were grown on a landscape that is more conducive to high-tech, high-skills agriculture.
The visit prompted him to get involved in
helping to develop Israel's agricultural
industry. He teamed with prominent Israeli
horticulturalist Isaac Nir (whose son, Gilaad
Nir '07, is a student at the College of Visual
and Performing Arts) to establish a plant
propagation industry in the country, as well
as an agribusiness course at Hebrew
University in Jerusalem. In 1993, they cofounded Genesis Seeds, now a leader in the
international organic seed industry. Since
2000, the company has grown only organic
seeds, which have become popular in recent
years among people seeking more natural
and environmenta lly friendly products,
Shemin says.
Their work caught the attention of Israeli
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Last June Nir
and Shemin met for an hour with Sharon, at
the prime minister's request, to discuss
Israeli agriculture and the role government
can play in its advancement. "I told him that
if Israel is going to have an agricultural presence, it needs to be in a high-tech niche,"
Shemin says. "Israel cannot compete in
commodities; there is simply not enough
water or cheap labor. Israel can, though, provide the skills required to grow seeds." He is
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proud of the work
that has been accomplished so far, believing it will lead Israel
to greater self-sufficiency. "By developing an export ind ustry, Israel will be able
to do more on its
own," he says.
Emanuel Shemin, left, discusses Israeli agriculture with Israeli Prime
Shemin also con- Minister Ariel Sharon.
tinues to contribute to
Syracuse University in
played footba ll and lacrosse for SU. Two sismany ways. He has served as a member of ters, Elsie Shemin Roth '51 (Utica College)
the Board of Trustees for the past 15 years
and Ina Shemin Bass '53 (College for Human
and a member of the Board's Executive
Development), as well as daughter Leslie
Committee for the past seven years. He curShemin Lester '84 (College of Visual and
rently serves on the Board's Academic Affairs
Performing Arts), are graduates. Grandand Facilities Committee. He is also a member
daughter Rachel Katz is a junior majoring in
of the Corporate Advisory Board of the Martin
fashion design, and grandson William Cass
). Whitman School of Management, and has
was recently accepted into the Class of 2oo8
donated 1,ooo daffodil bulbs each year for
to study in the Newhouse School.
the past decade for planting around the
Shemin believes it is important to give
University. He and his wife, Rhoda lisman
back to the University that provided him the
Shemin '53, donated the funds to build
foundation for professional excellence.
Shemin Auditorium in the Shaffer Art
"Without the opportunities I received at
Building, and Shemin recently dedicated a
Syracuse, that would not have happened,"
student lounge, in his wife's honor, in the
he says. He sees his generosity as a way to
Winnick Hillel Center for Jewish Life.
thank SU for the opportunities that he, his
The Shemin fami ly tradition spans four
wife, and his family have received. "We have
generations at SU. William '24 (State
had four generations go through SU," he
University of New York College of Envisays. "It is appropriate for us to give back."
ronmental Science and Forestry), his father,
- Kelly Homan Rodoski
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Arthur J. Carakatsane G'77 (EDU)
of Lynnfield, Mass., is chairman of
the Massachusetts Bar
Association's 2004 Mock Trial
Committee.
Judith Fried
Douglas '77
(A&S),G'S1
(MAX) of
Annandale, Va.,
oversees leadership and performance initiatives
at the Council for Excellence in
Government in Washington, D.C.
Linda Dulye '77 (A&S) of Warwick,
N.Y., is president of L.M. Dulye &
Co. Her internal communications
work with Lockheed Martin was
recognized as a best practice by
Industry Week magazine.
Mary Lou Lustig '77 (A&S), G'79,
G'S2 (MAX) is a history professor
at West Virginia University. She
wrote The Imperial Executive in
America: Sir Edmund Andros,
Provincial Elite, 1710-1776 (Farleigh
Dickinson UP). She lives in
Morgantown, W.Va., with husband Theodore Lustig' 4S
(A& SINEW).
Scott Pitoniak '77 (NEW) of
Rochester, N.Y., a columnist for the
Democrat and Chronicle, wrote
Syracuse University Football
(Arcadia).
Catherine Richardson G'77 (LAW)
of Syracuse received the 2003
Distinguished Lawyer Award from
the Onondaga County Bar
Association. She is a member of
the law firm of Bond Schoeneck &
King and general counsel for
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield,
Central New York and Utica
regions.
Carol Stevens '77 (A&S/ NEW) of
Arlington, Va., is editorial page
editor at USA Today.
Kalie Rae (formerly Sheryl)
Barenboim '7S (VPA) of Montreal
wrote and performed a onew oman show at a benefit concert
for the Elizabeth Freeman Center
in Pittsfield, Mass., and exhibited
art at the Roy Street Collective
Gallery in Montreal. She t eaches
acting to t eens at the Saidye
Bronfman Center and Geordie
Productions in M ontreal.
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Steven L Good
'7S (MAN) of
Highland Park,
Ill., chairman of
the National
~~·· Association of
Realtors Auction Forum, is a member of the Chicagoland Chamber
of Commerce board of directors
and chairman and CEO of Sheldon
Good & Company International.
President of the Chicago
Association of Realtors, he wrote
Churches, Jails, and Gold Mines:
Mega-Deals from a Real Estate
Maverick (Dearborn).
Gary V. Meegan '7S (VPA/EDU) of
Mountain View, Calif., is a theology teacher at Junipero Serra High
School in San Mateo.
Donna Noble Stein '7S (NEW) of
New York City, managing director
of Brainerd Communicators, is a
member of the College of Fellows
of the Public Relations Society of
America.
Mark Grimm
G'79 (NEW) and
w ife Karen of
Albany, N.Y.,
an nou nee the
birth oftheir
daughter, Riley Johnson. He is
founder of Mark Grimm
Communications, which specializes in media relations, political
con sulting, and public speaking.
Grimm played a store manager in
the 2003 Price Chopper Supermarkets Thanksgiving and
Christmas commercials.
Hendrik Leber G'79 (MAN) of
Frankfurt, Germany, earned a Ph.D.
from the University of St. Galien in
Switzerland. He owns ACATIS, an
asset management firm.
Doug Lessells
'79 (NEW),
sports anchor
for the Ohio
News Network
in Columbus,
w as named 2003 best t elevision
sportscaster in Ohio by the Ohio
Associated Press Broadcasters.
Donald W. Miles G'79 (NEW) of
Colorado Springs, Colo., public
affairs officer, United States
Northern Command, is a member
of the Public Relations Society of
America College of Fellow s.
Steven Newvine '79 (NEW) of
Avon, N.Y., is president of the
Livingston County Chamber of
Commerce and served as 2003
United Way of Livingston County
Campaign chairman.
Jane Reiner Sanders '79, G'So
(SWK) of Delmar, N.Y., is a social/
outreach worker for the Town of
Bethlehem Senior Services.
Rodman C.
Smith '79 (NEW)
is vice president
and executive
creative director
ofSwardlick
Marketing Group in Portland,
Maine.
Barbara Battles 'So (VPA) and husband Daniel Fenski 'S1 (VPA) of
West Windsor, N.J., own Windsor
Gallery, an art and fine framing
business specializing in custom
preservation framing. The gallery
was named one of Decor
Magazine's top 100 art and frame
retailers in America.
David M. Baum 'So, G'S9, G'90
(A&S) of Perryville, Md., assistant
physics professor at Goucher
College, received a $21,000
research grant from the U.S.
Army's Aberdeen Proving Grounds
for his project, "Fluorescence
Lifetime Measurements of
Biological Spores and Pollens."
Mae A. D'Agostino G'So (LAW) of
Latham, N.Y., a pa rtner in the law
firm of D'Agost ino, Krackeler,
Baynes & M aguire, w as induct ed
into the International Academy of
Trial Lawyers and the American
College ofTrial Lawyers.
Richard Harrington 'So (VPA) of
Endwell, N.Y., exhibited This is How
We Play and Learn, a multimedia
inst allation that investigat es the
pow er of play in t he context of
learning acceptance, at the ART
Mission in Binghamton, N.Y.
Gregory C. Kline
'So (NEW) of
Woodstock,
Conn., is director of maj or
gifts and editor
of Nichols Edge magazine at
Nichols College.
Don McGee 'So
(NEW) of
Cranford, N.J.,
does voice-overs
for commercials,
corporate narrat ion, and promos, and works for
WFUV, an NPR affiliate in New
York City.
Richard Powell G'So (MAN) of
Wappingers Falls, N.Y., is superintendent of the Wappingers School
District.
Robert J. Rosen 'So (NEW) of
Plainview, N.Y., is president of
Direct Reimbursement Dental
Plans of New York.
Dean Bettinger 'S1, G'S3 (ECS) of
Fayetteville, N.Y., director of information technology at
CAB LEx press Technologies and
adjunct instructor at SU's L.C.
Smith College of Engineering and
Computer Science, was named
Computer Professional of t he Year
by the Syracuse chapte r of the
Association for Comput ing
Machinery.
Raymond
Hrynyk 'S1
(A&S) of
Syracuse wrote
Fishing Eastern
L-~~~~~ NewYork a nd
Fishing Western New York (Globe
Pequot Press) under the pen name
Spider Rybaak.
Christian E. Jahrling 'S1 (A&S) of
Ashburn, Va., is vice president and
general manager ofTurner
Construction Company.
Karen Romano Young 'S1 (EDU) of
Bethel, Conn., wrote the mystery
Cobwebs (Greenwillow Books).
Steven G. Anderson 'S2 (VPAIEDU)
of Ashford, Conn., is an educator
w ith the South Windsor Boa rd of
Education.
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Tracy
Goughnour
Aufleger 'S2
(MAN) of
Alpharetta, Ga.,
is se nior f in ancia l advisor at American Express
Fina ncial Advisors.
Mark Bidwell 'S2, G'S9 (MAN),
G'S9 (LAW) ofTrumansbu rg, N.Y.,
placed third in his class at the
NASTAR national cham pionships, a
recreational downhill ski racing
league.
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club. Clubs participate in a variety of activities, including gamewatching events, networking opportunities, new student recruiting, and community service projects.
Visit the Office of Alumni Relations:
www.syracuse.edu/alumni
Look for the "Alumni Clubs" link on our home page under
"Activities." There you will find a complete listing of all our
regional and specialty clubs, as well as the club contact's
name, phone number, and e-mail address. For information on
the club nearest you, contact the person listed or call the Office
of Alumni Relations at 1-8oo·782-5867.
Antonia K.
Colella G'82
(EDU) of
Auburn, N.Y., cowrote Now
We're Talking ...
The Story of Theodore W Case and
Sound-On-Film (1st Books) with
her 8-year-old son, Luke. Colella is
a reading teacher at Auburn High
School.
r--------, Anthony
D'Angelo '82
(A&S),G'97
(NEW) of
Camillus, direc,___.__..._._ _ tor of market ing, communications, and training
for Carrier Replacement Components Division, is a member of the
board of directors for the Public
Relations Society of America.
John A. Dziadul Jr. '82 (A&S) of
Oviedo, Fla., is a st aff optometrist
at t he Orlando VA Healthcare
Center.
Eric Olsen ' 83
(VPA) of Jersey
City, N.J., is
music di rector
and organist at
the Un ion
Congregational Church in M ontclair, N.J. A concert pianist , he has
eight recordings in classical and
j azz styl es. His j azz group, Urban
Survival, is recording its second
album.
Gary M. Weiner '83 (MAN) of
Longmeadow, M ass., is 2003-04
section representative to the
board of governors of t he
Commercial Law League of
America.
Susan Buehler
'84 (NEW) of
Ambler, Pa.,
is vice president
of Bellevue
Communica tions Group, a public relations and
crisis communications firm.
John G. North '84 (ECS) of
Shanghai, China, is Southeast Asia
general manager of Akrion, a
provider of surface preparation
solutions to the semiconductor
and electronics industries.
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David Rufo '84
(VPA) of
Fayetteville, N.Y.,
exhibited
bronze sculptures in a group
show at the Alternative Space
Gallery in New York City.
Andrea Shane '84 (VPA) of New
York City co-owns Shane/
Goldstein Casting, which casts
actors for fi lm, theater, television,
and comme rcia ls.
John Szczygiel
' 84 (A&S) of
Arl ington, Va ., is
president of the
security systems
division of
Siemens Building Technologies.
Barry Wallach '84 (MAN / NEW) of
Darian, Conn., is executive vice
president of NBC Enterprises.
Gary A. Baldauf G'85 (LAW) of
West Falls, N.Y., is head of the
Buffalo regiona l office of the New
York State Medicaid Fraud Bureau.
Sharon Hunter Bratt G'8s (HD) of
Tu lly, N.Y., is a dietitian at
Community Genera l Hospital
Health Education Center West.
Renee M .
Caraviello '85
(MAN) of Lowell,
Mass., wrote,
designed, and
illustrated Wiser
Was the Waiter (XIibris).
r----:..,..;;:::---, Michael D. Cohn
Michael Zieper '82 (NEW) of Glen
Ridge, N.J., created Emergency
Announcement, a soundtrack
played at the D.C. Underground
Film Festival in Washington, D.C.
William Kulp G'83 (1ST) of
Baltimore is indexing coordinator/senior authorities librarian at
Johns Hopkins University Press.
Elisabeth A. McNulty '83 (VPA) of
Arlington, Va., owns Ad lib
Creative, a graphic design, web,
video, and illu st ration company.
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Lisa Schweitzer
Courtice ' 84
(A&S) of
Delaware, Ohio,
is vice president
of community
research and grant s management
at the Columbus Foundation.
Jean Givan '84 (A&S) of Bronx,
N.Y., is president and CEO of Givan
Publish ing House.
David Kanter '84 (ECS) of
Hughesville, M d., is a foreign milita ry sa les lead engineer on the
sparrow missile program at the
Naval Aviation Weapons Center in
Patuxent River, Md.
MAGA Z I NE
'85 (MAN) of
Natick, M ass., is
audit manager
at Wolf &
'---"-~""-------' Company
Certified Public Accountants and
Business Consultants.
Millicent E. Cooper '85 (A&S) of
San Francisco is facilities manager
at the University of Ca liforn ia San
Francisco Mission Bay, a 43-acre
biotech research campus.
Robin R. Green '85 (A&S) married
Stephen K. Milgram. They reside in
Bloomfield, N.J., whe re she is a
program administrator and project director at New Jersey
Medical School.
Edward Heier G'85 (MAX) of
Roa nn, Ind., is a teacher for the
on line M .B.A. program at Baker
College in Flint, Mich.
Nancy Edwards Hillis '85 (NEW) of
Port Chester, N.Y., is progra m manager of banking relations for IBM .
Elisabeth Greenberg Moore '85
(NEW) of Orlando is an account
ma nager at Walt Disney
lmagineering and is t he Syracuse
Alumni Club representative for
Orlando.
Michael W. Robinson ' 85
(A& SINEW) of Bethesda, Md., is
director of investment business
communications at Freddie Mac.
Raquel Johnson Roper '85 (NUR)
of Miami earned a maternal newborn nursing certificate and is an
assist ant nurse manager at
Baptist Hospital.
David Sartory
• ' 8s (NEW) and
w ife Uma of
Brentwood,
Calif., announce
L_-L--=:II:L~c.~~ the birth of
their son, Ethan Neal. Sartory is
creative advertising supervisor for
Pa ramount Pictures in Hollywood
and a member of the International Cinematographers Guild.
Ivan H. Smason '85 (A&S) of Los
Angeles appears in the 2004
Who's Who In America (Ma rquis).
He wrote M arijuana, a spoken
word sound recording, and Jazz
Boy, a poetry chapbook.
Raymond Soya G'8s (MAN) of
Shrew sbury, N.J., ran in the 2003
New York City Marathon to benefit the Monmouth County
homeless.
Wanda Torian Carlson G'86 (MAX)
of Milford, Conn., is an agent at
State Farm Insurance.
Susan Ciotta G' 86 (NEW) married
Carl M. Rogers. They reside in
Ba ltimore, where she is an ed ucat ion program specialist for the
M aryland St ate Department of
Education.
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Melissa Austin Haddick '86 (VPA}
and husband David of Berkeley,
Calif., announce the birth of their
daughter, Gabrielle Zula Caroline.
Theodore Kusio
'86 (ECS} is creative/interactive
director at
Paragon
Advertising in
Buffalo, N.Y.
Patrick M.
Mulcahy '86,
G'gs (VPA) of
Macungie, Pa., is
producing artistic director at
the DeSales University Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival.
Mark Owczarski
'86 (NEW), G' 88
(EDU) of
Blacksburg, Va .,
is director of
news and
information at Virginia Tech.
Mona Overman Shattell '86, G'g6
(NUR) of Birmingham is assistant
professor at the University of
Alabama School of Nursing.
Todd J. Stein ' 86 (VPA) of Studio
City, Calif., produced Stage Moms,
a reality series for the VH1 television network.
Karly Robinson Sudock '86
(HDIVPA) of Baldwin, N.Y., is a vice
president at Deutsche Bank in
New York City.
DeAndrea
Russell '87
(A&S} married
Kevin Williams.
They reside in
Brooklyn, N.Y.,
where she is manager of prospect
research at the National Urban
League.
Edward Healy '8g (A&S) was
named 2002 Plainville Volunteer
Fire Department Firefighter of the
Year, and 2002 Onondaga County
911 Center Supervisor of the Year.
He resides in Baldwinsville, N.Y.,
with wife Beth-Ann Fichman
Healy '88 (HD) and their son,
Ryan.
Edward G. Shulman '87 (A&S} of
Old Tappan, N.J., partner in the
law firm of Shulman & Weiss, is
chairman of the New Jersey chapter of the American Immigration
Lawyers Association.
Carol A. Kraus ' 8g (MAN/NEW}
married Paul E. Martin. They reside
in Dallas, where she is vice president of commercia l lending at
HSBC Bank.
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Donald W.
Asselborn '88
(A&S) and wife
Catherine of
Princeton, N.J.,
--~--- announce the
birth of their son, William Joseph
Ill. Asselborn is vice president of
North American Operations at
BGA Pharma.
Khashruzzaman
Choudhury G'88
(MAX} of Baton
Rouge, La., is
a public policy
economics professor at the Nelson Mandela
School of Public Policy, Southern
University. He is also president of
the American Association for
Advancement of Private Universities in Bangladesh, which helps
Bangladesh's private universities
with facu lty, training, and program accreditation.
Mary Handley G'87 (EDU} of
Syracuse, assistant professor of
human services and director of
the Human Services Program at
Cazenovia College, received a prof essional development aw ard
from the National Organization
for Human Services Education. She
is f acilitating a study of the effectiveness of Cazenovia College's
human services programs, which
includes students with developmental disa bilities and full -time
students without disa bilities.
James D. Donnelly Jr. G'88, G'g1
(EDU} of Dolgeville, N.Y., was
named 2003 New York State
Principal of the Year by the School
Administrators Association of
New York State and the National
Association for Secondary School
Principals.
Richard Madalena Jr. '87 (A&S} of
Kensington, Md., represents
Kensington, Chevy Chase, and
Silver Spring in the Maryland
House of Delegates and serves on
the Appropriations Committee.
Tracy Speed '88 (NEW} of
Sherman Oaks, Calif., is director of
publicity at Lifetime Television in
Los Angeles and a member of the
Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences.
Larry E. Rehmer '87 (MAN) of Far
Hills, N.J., is senior vice president
and head of listed block trading at
Knight Securities.
Franciscus X. Suhartono G'88
(MAX} is managing director of the
Indonesian Trade Promotion
Center at the Ministry of Industry
and Trade in Budapest, Hungary.
Wendy Berger Shapiro '88 (MAN}
of Chicago is national chair of the
United Jewish Communities program, Blue Knot: The Jewish Tech
Initiat ive.
Karen Rickard Martin G'8g (NEW)
of Davidson, N.C., is director of
corporate and foundation relations for Davidson College. She
also contributes freelance editorial columns and news articles to
local and regional magazines.
David P. Morrow ' 8g (MAN} of
Pleasanton, Calif., is senior vice
president at Covad Communications.
Kristi Druebert Schmidt '8g (NUR}
is a learning capabilities partner
at Genentech. She and husband
LeeR. Schmidt '8g (A&S} reside in
El Granada, Calif. with their two
children, Teagan and Aidan.
Ann Titus '8g (A& SINEW} of
Washi ngton, D.C., is a senior copywriter at August, Lang & Husak,
an advertising and marketing
agency.
'90s
Scott Bellin 'go (A&S) of New York
City is vice president of large
account administration at Thesco
Benef its, an employee benefits
insurance firm.
Derek Chase 'go (A&S} is advertising executive and producer at
KBHR-FM in Big Bea r, Calif., and a
vested member of the Writers
Guild of America West.
Catherine Cheo-lsaacs 'go (A&S}
and husband Steven of
Bedminster, N.J., announce the
birth of their daughter Leila, who
joins sister Grace. Cheo-lsaacs and
her husband own Liberty Corner
Computing, a com puter training
and network gaming center.
Andrew Cunningham ' go (A&S} of
Keene, N.H., is a social studies and
Spanish teacher at the
Monadnock Community
Connections High School.
Thomas
Gualtieri 'go
(VPA) of New
York City performed That
Play, a oneperson adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth, during the
Fourth Annual Midtown
International Theatre Festival at
the Abingdon Theater Arts
Complex in Manhattan.
Marsha Henry
'go (HDIVPA) of
Minneapolis is
senior project
manager at Best
Buy.
Erin Hill 'go (VPA) of Long Island
City, N.Y., composed music for That
Play, an adaptation of
Shakespeare's Macbeth. Her
album, Frost as Desired, w as
released under her own record
label, Gridley Records.
Patricia Kettle 'go (ARC} of
Brooklyn, N.Y., is a project architect
for di Dominica & Partners.
Sara Burr Levy 'go (VPA) and husband Laurent of Cambridge,
M ass., announce the birth of their
daughter, Hazel Virginie. Levy is
manager of corporate marketing
at Cambridge Energy Research
Associates.
A. Daniel Miller 'go (VPA/ EDU) is a
high school band director and
music department chairman at
the Spencer-Van Etten (N.Y.)
School District. He plays aIto saxophone in the Empire Saxophone
Quartet and resides in Appalachia n with wife Eileen Lavy Miller
'go (VPA/EDU} and their two
children.
Eric M. Miller ' go (NEW) married
Sha ron Safer. They reside in
Avondale Estates, Ga., where he is
national media relations manager
at the American Cancer Society.
Christiana Moy 'go (NEW} and
husband Ray Kwong of Fresh
M eadows, N.Y., annou nce the birth
of their son, Russell.
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Brian Murray 'go (ECS) of Reston,
Va., wrote Defending the Brand:
Aggressive Strategies for Protecting
Your Brand in the Online Arena
(AMACOM). Murray is vice president of client services at
Cyveillance.
lisa Chenette Perry 'go (MAN) of
North Greenbush, N.Y., is marketing manager of AXA Advisors'
Albany, New York, branch and
assistant marketing director of
the Northeast region . She and her
husband own a drive-in movie
theater.
Stacey Peterson
'go (NEW) of
Plainfield, N.J.,
assistant professor at Kean
University,
taught conversational English to
residents of Ostuni, Italy, through
Global Volunteers, a nonprofit
organization that offers shortterm volunteer opportunities
throughout t he world.
Donald W. Smith 'go (MAN) of
Philadelphia is security analyst
portfolio manager of the U.S.
Growth Equity Investing Team at
Turner Investment Partners.
Scott H. Read 'go (A&S) ma rried
Emily Guerette. They reside in
Denver, where he is the field operations manager for U.S. Online, a
cable, telep hone, and Internet
provider.
Whitney Webster 'go (VPA) of
New York City designed costumes
for That Play, a one-person adaptation of Shakespea re's Macbeth.
ARocker's Return
In May 1996, Pete Yom left Syracuse University with a bachelor's degree
in speech communication in his hand, several hundred songs in his head,
and a dream of becoming a professional musician in his heart.
This fall, Yorn returned to
campus for the first time.
His performance in Goldstein Auditorium was
attended by thousands of
enthusiastic fans, many
chanting his name and
singing along to his
songs. "Thanks everyone
for showing up at my old
school," said the Columbia Records artist during
his October concert. "It's
crazy for me to be back
here playing."
Yorn's first album,
musicforthemorningafter,
sold a half-million copies.
His second album, Day I
Forgot, was released last
April and looks to do
equally well. His songs
have been featured in
Spiderman, and Me, Myself and Irene, and on television shows and in commercials. Long gone are
the days of the self-proclaimed "shoe-gazer" who
used to throw up before big concerts.
Before taking to the Goldstein stage last fall,
Yorn spent a few hours visiting his favorite college hangouts, including Flint Hall and Cosmo's
on M Street. "I wish I cou ld stay here for a while,"
he said during his half-day visit. While on campus, Yorn and fellow band member Joe Kennedy
'94 participated in an open forum sponsored by
SU's Music and Entertainment Industry Students
Association. The two musicians fielded questions covering everything from their musical
influences to Napster and life on the road. "We
had no idea how hard it was to get signed," Yorn
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said. "Even after you get
a record deal, it's not all
cut and dried."
Yorn decided to be a
musician halfway through
his junior year at Syracuse. "The weather here
was so horrible that it
kept me in my room writing songs," he says. He
describes the songwriting process as "mysterious," although he generally begins with the
drums. "Rhythm inspires
the melody," says Yorn,
who has hundreds of
yet-to-be-released songs
stashed away. "The way
those melodies make me
feel is how I start to write
the lyrics."
After graduating, the
Montville, New Jersey, native moved to Los
Angeles to launch his music career, and eventually his performances at clubs attracted the
attention of Columbia Records. He's been gaining
popularity ever since. Yorn hopes to produce a
new album this summer and has begun his own
record label, Trampoline Records (www.trampolinerecords.com), with Wallflowers keyboardist
Rami Jaffee and jukebox Junkies singer/songwriter Marc Dauer to help young, talented musicians break into the business. "It's a fun thing to
do," he says of the label.
Yorn offers this advice to aspiring musiciansor anyone chasing a dream: "Don't worry about
job security," he says. "Worry about where your
passion lies."
- Margaret Costello
Wayne Wong 'go (ECS) and wife
Melinda announce the birth of
their daughter Kelly Jennifer, who
joins sister Jessica. They reside in
Westwood, M ass., where Wong is
an engineer at Oracle Corp.
Susan Macauley Brunetti 'g1
(NUR) and husband Antonio of
Totowa, N.J., announce t he birth
of their twin daughters, Rebecca
and Isabella.
Cynthia A. Burke 'g1 (HD) of
Richmond, Va., is a senior interior
designer at The Planning
Partnership.
Peter D. Carmen G'g1 (LAW) of
Syracuse, a labor law attorney and
partner at Mackenzie Hughes, is
president of SU's Law Alumni
Association.
Cathy Kovacs Flynn 'g1 (MAN) and
husband Kevin of Glen Ridge, N.J.,
announce the birt h oftheir
daughter Juliana Patricia, who
joins sister Mikayla Rose.
Philip A.
Forgione 'g1
(NEW/ MAN) of
San Diego is
CEO of San
Diego Medica l
Services Enterprise, a provider of
emergency medica l services. He
was named one of San Diego
Metropolitan Magazine's "40
Under Forty."
Gail Friedman 'g1 (NEW) married
Joseph W. Yaciuk. They reside in
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where she is
genera l manager of Omni
Automotive Advertising.
Beth Buvitt Herbst 'g1 (VPA) of
West Orange, N.J., co-founded
StyleBakerycom, an online style
and shopping magazine. She also
co-owns Reach, a compa ny that
specia lizes in producing fash ion
segments for television shows.
Daniel Heumann 'g1 (NEW) and
wife Lynn of Ann Arbor, Mich.,
announce the birth of their
daughter, Kate Louise. Heumann is
founder of Heumannly Ca pable, a
motivational speaking company.
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Erika March '91
{NEW) married
Mark Sinofsky.
They reside in
aT.·•.....:- Mount Laurel,
N.J., where she
is manager of educational planning and development at Interlink
Healthcare Communications.
Lisa Haleski Masseur '91 {NEW)
and husband Mark Masseur '91
{VPA) announce the birth of their
son Ty, who joins big brother Luke.
They reside in Chicago, where she
is an executive producer at Ebel
Productions and he is partner and
creative director of Symmetri
Marketing Group.
George R.
McGuire '91
{ECS), G'96
(LAW) of
Jamesville, N.Y.,
attorney at the
law firm of Bond Schoeneck &
King and chair of its Intellectual
Property Practice Group, was honored as one of Central New York's
"40 Under Forty" by the Business
Lori Ellen Smith '91 {A&S/NEW) of
Melrose, Mass., is vice president
and account supervisor of communications at Putnam
Investments.
JoAnn Urofsky G'91 {NEW) of
Tampa, Fla., is a member of the
board of directors for National
Public Radio and general manager
ofWUSF-TV and WUSF-FM.
Elizabeth A. Zogby G'91 {NEW) of
Rochester, N.Y., is associate director of alumni relations and development at the University of
Rochester's William E. Simon
Graduate School of Business.
Tyrone Chao G'92 {ECS) married
Liwen Yang. They reside in
Burlington, Mass., where he is a
senior software engineer at
Alphatech .
Journal.
Jennifer Robinson Davidson '92
{NEW) of New York City cofounded StyleBakerycom, an
online style and shopping magazine. She also co-owns Reach, a
company that specializes in producing fas hion segment s for t elevision shows.
Michelle
Mitchell
Meadows '91
{A&S/NEW) of
Silver Spring,
Md., wrote The
Way the Storm Stops (Henry Holt
and Company).
Thom Filicia '92 {VPA) of New York
City appears in Bravo's reality
series, Queer Eye for the Straight
Guy. He is founder of the interior
design company Thom Filicia Inc.,
and w as named one of House
Beautiful's top 100 American
designers.
Katie Bell Powers '91 {VPA) and
husband Scott of Averill Park, N.Y.,
announce the birth of their son
Henry, who j oi ns sist er Grace.
Mary Ingrassia Fiore '92 (A&S) of
Valley Cottage, N.Y., is president of
M ary Fiore & Company, a fundraising fi rm servicing clients in the
New York metropolitan region.
Barbara J. Rogachefsky '91 (A&S)
of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, opened a
law practice specializing in criminal, family, and juvenile law and
general litigation.
James H. Rolling Jr. G'91 {VPA) of
New York City wrote Living
Sacrifices: For Those Dying To Rise
To A Life Worth Giving {Pleasa nt
Word). He ea rned a Ph.D. in ed uca tion from Columbia University,
where he is a fine arts and visual
arts teacher at the School at
Columbia University, an elementary school.
L. Hunter Rose '91 {1ST) and wife
Robyn of Plano, Texas, announce
the birth of t heir son, Dyl an Ari.
Laura Fyfe '92, G'94 {A&S) of
Reston, Va., t eaches French and
African literature at George
M ason University. She earned a
Ph.D. from the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Wayne Hansen '92 {MAN) and
wife Deborah of Shelton, Conn.,
announce the birth of t heir son
M atthew Connor, who joins
brother Robe rt Jeffrey.
Jill Meister Kimmel '92
{VPA/ MAN) and hu sband David
Kimmel '91 (A&S) of Baldwin, Md.,
announce the birth of their
daughter Allison Leigh, who j oi ns
brother Benjamin.
Jan F. Schouten '91 {ECS) married
Ka ren Zondag. They reside in
Amsterdam, Netherl ands.
Anna Maria DeMasi Lankes '92,
G'94 {A&S) and R. David Lankes
'92 {VPA), G'99 {IST/A&S) of
Syracuse announce the birth of
their son Andrew, who joins
brother Riley.
Christie Berlanti Sokol '92 (A&S)
and husband Michael of
Queensbury, N.Y., announce the
birth of their son, Tanner Michael.
Sokol is a social work supervisor at
LaSalle School in Albany.
Susan Lepow '92 {VPA) married
Frank Perlmutter. They reside in
Plymouth Meeting, Pa., where she
is a facilities project manager at
GlaxoSmithKiine.
Karen I. Thomas '92 {VPA) of
Winthrop, Maine, teaches drama
at Winthrop High School and is
director of the Winthrop
Performing Arts Center.
Yoon S. LimCannon'92
{VPA) of North
Wales, Pa., is
owner and
executive director of the Pennsylvania Performing Arts Academy, which
trains more than soo students
each year in dance, mu sic, and
drama.
Amy Harlor Tom! ins '92 {H D) and
husband Kertis of Salem, N.H.,
announce the birth of their son
Colby Harlor, who joins brother
Jacob Kenneth.
Jennifer S. Lowy '92 {A&S) of New
York City is executive director of
Ride for Life, a nonprofit organiza tion founded to raise awareness
and cure amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease.
Mitchell Messinger '92 {A&S),
G'93 {NEW) and w ife Michelle
announce the birth of their
daughter, Jill ian Eve. They reside in
Calabasas, Calif., where he works
for ABC Daytime Media Relations,
General Hospital.
Tammy Nies '92 {VPAIHD) of
Cicero, N.Y., married Jeffrey
Danielewicz. She is an application
specialist at Solvay
Paperboard/ Southern Container
Corp.
Melissa Goldman Oldman '92
{NEW) and hu sband Richard of
Lithia, Fla., announce the birth of
their daughter Aurora Glory, who
joins brother Lucas August.
Todd J. Rosenblatt '92 (MAN) of
Bedminster, N.J., certified public
accountant and t ax manager at
Untracht Early & Associates, prese nted a seminar to members of
the Union County Chapter of the
New Jersey Society of Certified
Public Accountants.
Melissa Solomon Rosten '92
{A&S/NEW) and husband Sloa n of
Moorestown, N.J., announce the
birth of their daughter, Amanda
Rose. Rost en earned a master of
j ournalism degree from Temp le
University.
Kelly Ward G'92 {MAN) of Atlanta
is a supervision and regu lation
examiner at the Federal Reserve
Bank of Atlant a and a member of
t he board of directors of the local
ch apter of Certified Fraud
Examiners.
John Zdanowski G'92 {ECS) of
Bel levue, Wash ., is CFO of
HouseValues, a ma rketing and
application service provider.
Lori Abrams '93 {VPA/ HD) of New
York City w orks in sales at Divatex
Home Fashions.
Owen Andrews-Cita '93 (A&S) of
Ra leigh, N.C., is employed by
Mellon Financial Services.
Melissa Eisen Azarian G'93 (LAW)
and husband Philip H. Azari an
G'93 {LAW) of Millington, N.J.,
announce the birth of their son
Alexa nder Paul, who joins sister
Samantha Page. Melissa is a stayat-home mom and f reelance
writer and editor for a legal publishing company and Philip is an
associate at the law offices of
Robert M . Pollack in New York City.
Wendy Kraft Barbesh '93 (MAN)
and husband Steven Barbesh '93
{MAN) of Manalapan, N.J.,
announce the birth of thei r
daughter, Amanda M ad ison.
Jessica Pirro
Benigni '93
{HD), G'96
{SWK) of
Buffalo, N.Y.,
program coordinator at Crisis Services, received
the 2003 Governor's Justice,
Freedom, and Courage Award to
End Domest ic Violence from
Governor George Pat aki.
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Timothy Bruner G'93 (MAN) of
James Orlando '93 (A&S/NEW) of
Jeremy Gordon '94 (VPA) of West
Kevin P. Wardally '94 (A&S) of
Batesville, Ark., is vice president
of institutional advancement at
Lyon College and president of
the Arkansas chapter of the
Associat ion of Fundraising
Professionals. He was named
Arkansas Fundraising Executive
of the Year at the National
Philanthropy Day awards.
Hoboken, N.J., is a social studies
teacher in the Bergenfield School
District.
Hollywood, Calif., is a teacher at
the Crossroads School for the Arts
and Sciences.
Leigh Stimolo '93 (NEW) of
Watertown, Mass., is an audio
visual multimedia developer at
Harvard University. She released
the album, LEIGH Moved.
Karen Emerson Josephson '94
New York City is director of operations for the New York City
Council and chief political aide to
city council speaker Gifford Miller.
Matthew J. Fischer '93 (NEW/A&S)
is executive director of help and
member education programming
at America Online. He and wife
Rachel Farnsworth Fischer '94
Mark Tompkins G'93 (MAN) of
East Amherst, N.Y., is employed by
M&TBank.
Bryan C. VanCott '93 (A&S) of
(A&S) reside in Asheville, N.C.,
with their daughter, Katie.
Stony Brook, N.Y., is an associate
attorney in the law firm of
Twomey, Latham, Shea & Kelley.
Valerie A. Fisher '93 (NEW) mar-
Adrian Vernon G'93 (NEW) of
ried Chris Smaltini. They reside in
Long Branch, N.J., where she is
director of scheduling and production management at the Food
Network and Scripps Network in
New York City.
Vancouver, Wash., is senior operations manager at Hyperion
Solutions in Sunnyvale, Calif.
Alice E. Harrington '93 (1ST) of
Kelli Spiess Young G'93 (EDU) of
Liverpool, N.Y., is assistant director
in the Maxwell School Career and
Alumni Services office at SU.
Brighton, N.Y., is assistant professor of library services at Monroe
Communit y College.
Carole Chase Lews '93 (NEW) and
husband Carl of Hollis, N.H.,
announce the birth of their son,
Matthew.
Chris McCloskey '93 (NEW) of New
York City is vice president of communications f or the Arena
Football League.
Patrick Mifsud
'93 (A&S) of
Morgantown,
W.Va., received
the bron ze star
medal for
meritorious service while
deployed t o Afghanist an in direct
support of Operation Enduring
Freedom.
James N. Mittler '93 (A& S) of
Albany, N.Y., ea rned a Ph.D. in
immunology and infectious disease f rom the University at
Albany. Mittler is a research affili at e at the Wadsw orth
Center /New York State
Department of Health.
Lloyd A.
Blanchard G'94
(MAX).G'99
(MAX) of
Arlington, Va.,
was honored as
one of 2003's so influential
minorities in business by the
Minority Business & Professional
Network. He is NASA's senior advisor for financial m anagement .
Danielle L. Cohen '94 (VPA) of
Short Hills, N.J., is pursuing a Ph.D.
in psychology at the University of
London. She is research collaborator and co-author of the
International Sexuality
Description Project.
Alyssa Gould Cullen '94 (VPA) of
Somerville, Mass., is assistant to
the president at the Animal
Rescue League of Boston.
Peter A. Gianesini Jr. '94 (NEW) of
New Britain, Conn., is program
director at ESPN Radio.
Marla Munk '93 (EDU) of New
York City is a pharmaceutical sa les
representative at Pf izer.
lisa Gatto Musumeci '93
(VPA/HD) and husband Thom as of
Red Bank, N.J., anno unce the birth
of their daughter, Isa bella.
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Larry Goldstein
'94 (VPA) of
Atlanta is a
writer and producer at the
Ca rtoon
Network.
(VPA) and husband Scott of
Rochester, N.Y., announce the birth
of their son, Jack Sylvan.
Amy Novick Kimmelman '94 (VPA)
of Bethesda, Md., is an architect.
Laurie Christi no
Kistner '94
(VPA) of
Centreville, Va.,
owns Laurie
Lynn Creations,
a surface pattern and wedding
design business.
Jennifer Leonardo LaManche '94,
G'99 (ECS) of Skaneateles, N.Y.,
married David R. Hollis. LaM anche
is a structural engineer at O'Brien
& Gere Engineers.
Cori Lappin '94 (HD) married
David Lapp. They reside in
Arlington, Mass., where she is a
literacy specialist for the Newton
public schools.
Deborah
Mclean Leow
G'94 (SWK) of
Watertown,
Mass., is a fellow in the
Ro bert Wood Johnson Foundation's developing leadership in
reducing substance abuse program, and associate director of
the Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention's Northeast Center for
the Application of Prevention
Technologies.
Ryan P. Shea '94 (MAN) of
Ashburn, Va., is senior m arketing
manager of music commerce at
America Online and a part-time
dance club DJ.
Rosa T. Sheng '94 (ARC) of Albany,
Calif., an associate at Bohlin
Cywinski Jackson, received an
aw ard f rom Business Week/
Architectural Record 2003 f or her
work as project architect in the
Apple SoHo St ore in New York City.
Nicole Gwen Spitz G'94 (EDU) of
Brooklyn, N.Y., married Nicholas
Miller. She is a teacher at the
Adolph S. Ochs School.
Malcolm Tripi '94 (VPA) married
Tara Warner '94
(A&S) married
ian Stuart. They
reside in
Andover, Mass.,
with their two
ch ild ren.
Sandra A. Bittle '95 (A&S) married
David S. Barnes. They reside in
Houston, where she is a lost securities and government levy specialist for AIM Investments and
the choral arm for the Houston
Symphony Chorus.
Jill Bliss G'95 (1ST) of Cary, N.C., is a
library media t eacher at Lufkin
Road Middle School.
Jane A. Brody
'95 (NEW), G'98
(SWK) married
Todd F. Sherwood . They
reside in
Edgewat er, N.J., w here she is program coordinator of voluntary initiatives at United Hospital Fund of
New York.
Suzanne Sheets Colilla '95 (NUR)
and husband Daniel J. Col ilia '93
(ECS) of Silver Spring, Md.,
announce the bi rth of their
daughter, Kathleen Laura.
Julianne Donofrio '95 (A& SINEW)
of Washington, D.C., received the
2002 George Foster Peabody
Award for her work as field producer on ABC's Nightline show
"The Survivors," wh ich documented the rehabilitat ion of two burn
victims f rom the Septem ber 11 terrorist attack on the Pentagon.
MayaM.
Eckstein G'95
(LAW) of
Richmond, Va., a
member of the
law firm of
Hunton & Williams, received the
U.S. Supreme Cou rt 's 2003 Sandra
Day O'Connor Award for
Professional Service.
Lauren Eidt '95 (H D) of Worcester,
M ass., is a cl inical social worker at
University of M assachusetts
M emo rial M edical Cent er.
Natasha J. Fedor. They reside in
Buffalo, N.Y., w here he is a freelance theat er t echnician.
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Charlene Thomas Kalinich G'95
(MAN) of Glen Burnie, Md., is a
health financial analyst in the
office of the U.S. Army Surgeon
General.
Dena Robinson Kaplan '95 (HD)
and husba nd David Kaplan '95
(A&S) announce the birth of their
daughter, Lauren Michaela. They
reside in Plainview, N.Y., where she
is an elementary school teacher
and he is cardiology administrator
at the NYU School of Medicine.
Gregory Komarow G'95 (MAX) of
Germantown, Md., earned an
M.B.A. in human resource management and international
finance from American
University's Kogod School of
Business.
Kenneth Koren '95 (VPA) of
Poughkeepsie, N.Y., is an art
teache r in the Poughkeepsie City
School District.
Elizabeth Merendino ' 95
(VPA!EDU) of Surbiton, England,
teaches music at the International
School of Monas in Monagas,
Venezuela, and at the American
Community School in Surrey,
England. She has appeared in various musical theater productions
in London.
Scott C. Messenger '95 (ECS) of
Wyomissing, Pa., is st aff project
engineer at Binney & Smith.
Monica Zigbaum Monteiro '95
(HD) and husband Jason Monteiro
'96 (MAN) of Fairfield, Conn.,
announce the birth of their
daughter Brenna Elyse, w ho joins
sister Madisyn Jenna. Monica is a
special education teacher in the
Bridgeport School District and
Jason is an analyst at the New
York Stock Exchange.
Marilyn B. Ness '95 (NEW) of New
York City produced Ansel Adams, a
documentary on the life and art of
the famou s photographer. Her
work won an Em my Award for
outstanding artistic and cultural
program and was nominated
for best documentary of 2002.
Ness also produced New York: A
Documentary Film, The Center
of the World, Episode Eight: 19462003, which aired nationally
on PBS.
Peter E. Olney G'95 (ARC) of New
York City is an associate at Fox &
Fowle Architects.
Lisa Trdina Rios '95 (NEW) of
Louisville, Ky., is director of strategic planning at PriceWeber
Marketing.
Shelby White '95 (A& S), G'97
(EDU) married Lee M iller. They
reside in Rocky Mount, N.C., where
she is a self-employed speech language pathologist.
Lisa LeRoy Campagna '96 (MAN)
of Syracuse is an accountant at
SUNY Upstate Medica l Un iversity.
Lynn Capirsello '96 (VPA), G'o3
(EDU) of Syracuse is an assist ant
design professor at SU.
Sarah L. Mahan Caputo '96 (HD) is
sales manager and customer service support specialist for Gans
Brothers in New York City.
Brian Cardamone '96 (A&S) married Kelly Lommer. They reside in
Buffalo, N.Y.
Artistic Vision
As dean of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts,
Mary Schmidt Campbell G'73, G'BO, G'82 wields a great deal
of influence.
But for this gifted scholar, author, and teacher,
the source of power rests not in fierce ambition, but in compassion, spirit, and authenticity. "A good leader has a great deal of integrity, and communicates clearly and honestly
with the people around her," says Campbell,
who studied art history and the humanities
and earned M.A., M.F.A., and Ph.D. degrees at
the College of Arts and Sciences.
Formerly the New York City cultural affairs
commissioner, Campbell joined the Tisch
School in 1991 and now heads up the distinguished center of the arts, overseeing 10 professional training programs and two academic programs. In addition to her duties as
dean, she continues to teach, publish books
and articles, and lecture. "Speaking and publishing on serious topics give me opportunities to continue to probe the underlying ideas
and first principles of leading an art schoolto ask, 'What does it mean to train as an
artist?'" she says. "We pay a lot of attention
to understanding the elements of craft, the
tools of voice and movement. But once you
have mastered that, in any art form, you
should then ask, 'For what purpose am I
doing this? What role does this art form play
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in society?'"
Campbell looks back on her years at
SU as a wonderful time, both academically and personally. "I was able to
deepen my training in art history and
enjoy active involvement with the
University and Syracuse communities," she says. "My husband [George
W. Campbell Jr. G'77, H'o3, president of
Cooper Union for the Advancement of
Science and Art] was also at Syracuse,
and we started our family there."
Campbell has been honored with the
Arents Pioneer Medal, a Chancellor's
Citation, and the College of Arts and
Sciences' Distinguished Alumni Award.
"My time at SU was rich with opportunities to involve myself at many levels," she says. "I had wonderful relationships with faculty who were excellent personal mentors. They gave me a great
deal of their time, attention, and care."
At the Tisch School, Campbell is equally
attentive to the needs and capabilities of the
people around her. "I believe that everyone
wants to do a good job," she says. "A good
leader shapes and molds a job around peo-
pte's strengths." Not only does this result in
optimal performance, Campbell says, but it
also allows each person doing a job to know
he is making a difference. " It creates a sense
of community, and a feeling of 'we're all in
this together,"' she says. "That helps all of
us to achieve the vision."
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Benjamin S. Pell
'97 (ARC) of
orange
Syracuse is an
assistant professor in SU's
School of
Architecture.
grove
Become part of a new SU tradition
and leave your mark on the SU campus.
For details contactTricia Hopkins
at 315-443-5304, or thopkins@syr.edu or
www.syracuse.edu/alumni
Stephen Casmar G'98 (1ST) of San
wife Michelle of Westerville, Ohio,
announce the birth of their
daughter, Cydney Jean. Platt is
director of ma rketing and public
relations at the Columbus Jewish
Federation.
Diego is an information technology consultant at San Diego State
University.
(VPA) married
Melissa Achuff '97 (MAN) married
Tyndall, Fla., is a lieutenant colonel
in the U.S. Air Force 325th Security
Forces Squ adron. He served in Iraq
as a def ense force commander in
support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom.
Raymond Langston IV. They reside
in New York City, where she is a
senior media planner at Lowe
Worldwide.
Keith C. Fraas '96 (EDU) married
Veronica Witzky. They reside in
Lancast er, N.Y., where he is a physical therapist at the Women's and
Children's Hospital.
Rebecca Hertig '96 (NUR) of
Camillus, N.Y., is a patient services
con sultant at Medtronic.
Amy Norway Hoyte '96 (A&S) of
Tacoma, Wash., is traffic coordinator at Lumbermen's Purchasing
Office.
Kelly Mao G'96 (MAX) of Redondo
Beach, Calif., earned an M .B.A.
from the University of Michigan
and is employed at Toyota Motor
Sa les USA, Lexus brand strat egy.
Nira Firestone Psaltos '96 (NEW)
of Forest Hills, N.Y., is a creative
supervisor at Grey Worldwide in
New York City.
Dawn Stacey D. Rubain '96 (A&S)
of Winston-Salem, N.C., is a member of the law firm of Orbock,
Bowden, Ruark & Dillard .
Christopher D. Stormes '96 (N EW)
of Sherman Oaks, Calif., is an
agent at the Paradigm Talent and
Literary Agency in Los Angeles.
linda Warner-Constantino G'96
(VPA) of Hilton Head, S.C., is an
illust ration professor at the
Savannah Co llege of Art and
Design in Savannah, Ga.
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Adam Smith '97
Candace J. Berkman '97 (NEW) of
Aventura, Fla., is director of entertainment and hospitality at Tara,
Ink.
(VPA). They
reside in
Centereach, N.Y., where she is a
junior account executive for
Walter F. Cameron Advertising
and a freelance graphic designer,
and he is a graphic designer at
Searles Graphics and a freelance
artist.
Julie Anne Burghardt '97 (SWK) of
Michael A. Shafir '97 (NEW) of
Webst er, N.Y., is a t echnical writer
at Paychex.
Martin A. Castellana G'97 (MAN)
Miami Beach graduat ed from
Nova Southeastern University's
Shepard Broad Law Center. He is
an associate at Carlton Fields P.A.
of Corning, N.Y., is an IT manager
at Corning Inc.
Cora Shaw '97 (NEW) married
Helen A. Franzese '97 (A& S) of
Ewing, N.J., is an associate in t he
law firm of Riker, Danzig, Scherer,
Hyland & Perret t i.
Dean Meloney. They reside in
Waldorf, Md., where she is a t echnical writer and editor at Eagan
M cAllist er Associates.
Ianna A. Small '97 (MAN) of
Megan Huler-Ortiz '97 (MAN) of
Phoenix is director of sa les and
m arketing at LSG Sky Chefs.
Jennifer May '97 (A&S) of
Liverpool, N.Y., is a chemist manager at Upstate Labo rat ories in
East Syracuse.
Jennifer Murphy '97 (A& SI NEW)
of New York City w as inducted
into the SU Orange Plus Hall of
Fam e for volleyball.
Colleen Burns Natili '97 (A& S) and
husba nd Rich of Cecil, Pa.,
announce the birth of t heir son,
Richard Pet er Ill.
Julie C. Panna '97 (A&S) of
Alexa ndria, Va., is press secret ary
at the National Prost at e Cancer
Coa lition in Washington, D.C.
MAGA Z I N E
Rockville, Md., graduated from the
Uniformed Services University's
F. Edward Hebert School of
Medicine and is a navy lieutenant
and commissioned medical corps
officer.
Joshua R. Platt G'97 (NEW) and
Khrystyne
Robillard '97
Scott A. Enold G'96 (MAX) of
Grant H. Bonavia G'98 (A&S) of
Brooklyn, N.Y., is director of marketing at The Princeton Review.
Christopher
Smith '97 (1ST)
m arried Elea nor
Winston. They
reside in
Oakland, Calif.,
where he is pursuing an M .B.A. at
University of California Berkeley's
Haas School of Business.
Michael Van Dam '97 (MAN) of
Brookline, M ass., is associat e general counsel at the Ozer Gro up.
Janine Castle G'98, G'01 (A&S) of
Lititz, Pa., is a clinical psychologist
at Lancaster General Hospital in
Lancaster, Pa.
Jennifer Kerber Droukas '98 (A&S)
of Stoneham, Mass., is a media
producer at Pearson Add ison
Wesley in Boston.
Elizabeth Gadosky '98 (VPA) of
Sa n Francisco is reg ional sa les
coordinator for Fa irmont Hotels
and Resorts.
Thor A. Hoyte G'98 (MAX) of
Tacoma, Wash., is an associate at
Smith Ailing Lane PS.
Ryan Johnston '98 (NEW) of
Lowell, Mass., is an anno uncer for
the Class A Lowell Spinners baseball team and the American
Hockey League's Lowell Lock
Monsters.
Tebucky S. Jones '98 (HD) of Fort
La ud erdale, Fla., a f ootball player
for the New Orlea ns Saint s, established the Tebucky Jones Youth
Foundation. The foundation
awards scholarships to col legebound students, distributes food
and toys during the holidays,
donat es computers t o schools,
and assist s in footbal l ca mp for
underprivileged child ren .
Caroline Kiley '98 (VPA) of
Missoula, Mont., is a massage
t herapist at Montana Ocea n Spa.
Jeffrey LaFleur '98 (A&S) of
Brookline, M ass., is marketing and
promotions m anager at Harpoon
Brew ery in Boston.
Steven D. Perry G'98 (MAX) of
Vaishali Bham G'98 (ECS) of
Streamwood, Ill., is a software
engineer at M ot orola.
Steven Bognar '98 (N EW) of
Harrison Township, Mich., producer at W DIV-TV in Detroit ,
received the Edw ard R. Murrow
Award and an Em my Award for
best new scast .
Livonia, N.Y., is a geography
instructor at M o nroe Community
Co llege.
Deborah M. Prinz '98 (A& S) of
Toledo, Ohio, ea rned a Ph.D. in
bio medical sciences f rom the
M edical College of Ohio.
Scott M. Robbins G'98 (MAN) is a
mechanical eng ineer at ARUP in
Cambridge, M ass.
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JeffreyS. Stone '98 (VPA) of
Coconut Grove, Fla., owns
BikeSomeWhere.com , which specializes in cycling components.
Colin McCabe '99 (A&S/NEW) of
New York City produced Jackie's in
Trouble, a film shown at the
Pioneer Theater in New York City.
Jason Velez '98 (MAN) of Corona,
N.Y., is risk ana lyst at Honeywell
International in Danbury, Conn.
He is pursuing an M .B.A. in
finance at Fordham University.
Elizabeth Ruth Morgan '99 (VPA)
of Yonkers, N.Y., married Anthony
Cotignola. She earned a masters'
degree in guidance counseling
and special education certification
and is an elementary school
teacher in Bronx, N.Y.
Jennifer K. Binner G'99 (1ST) married Brady Hackleman. They reside
in Rochester, N.Y.
Ataun Boosarangsi '99 (ECS) is
lead engineer, project engineering
at Keyspan Energy Delivery in
Waltham, Mass.
Merrie Alynn Davidson G'99 (1ST)
of Vilas, N.C., is an information literacy reference librarian at LeesMcRae College.
Jason K. Down '99 (A&S) of
Sheldonville, Mass., earned a doctor of veterinary medicine degree
from Ross University in St. Kitts.
Amy Eckman
'99 (VPA) married ian Maurer
'97. G'99 (ECS).
They reside in
Lakewood, Ohio,
where she is a graphic designer at
American Greetings and he is a
software developer at Avantia.
Crista C. Gray '99 (A&S) of San
Antonio is assistant director of
the McNair Scholars Program, a
federal TRIO program, at Our Lady
of the Lake University.
Brian Kuchta ' 99 (VPA) of New
York City st arred in Scalpel: The
Musical.
Lynda E. Lilyestrom '99 (A&S) of
Sa n Juan ea rned a doctor of vet erinary medicine degree from
Ross University in St. Kitts.
Antenisca leone Malaj '99
(A&S/NEW) and husband M ark
announce the birth of their son,
Vito Francesco. They reside in
M ount Vernon, N.Y., wh ere M alaj
is a sa les planner at CNN
Networks.
KyleR. Nathan '99 (A&S) of New
York City is a sa les planner at
World Wrestling Entertainment.
Jessica Donnelly Remillard '99
(A&S) and husband Paul
Remillard G'o3 (MAX) announce
the birth of their son, Thoma s
Patrick. They reside in St. Albans,
Vt., where she is a center adjud ication officer for the Department
of Homeland Security and he is
employed by the Department of
Agricu lture.
Jessica Romaniello '99 (MAN)
married Christopher Sci rica. They
reside in Holbrook, N.Y., where she
is an accountant for Miller, Lilly &
Pearce.
Mark A. Starosielec '99
(A&S/NEW) married Jaclyn Baco.
They reside in Buffalo, N.Y., where
he is an associate att orney in the
law firm of Kenney, Shelton, Li ptak
and Nowak.
Kari Tortorelli '99 (A&S) of Glen
Cove, N.Y., is a teach er in the
Syosset Public School District.
Jessica Vargas '99 (ECS) married
Tirtha Roy. They res ide in Plano,
Texas, where she is a GSM
firmware engineer for Motorola.
leah Brookner 'oo (A&S) of
Portland, Ore., earned a ma ster's
degree in clinical psychology from
Columbia University and is pursuin g a Ph.D. at Portland State
University.
Christie Cino 'oo (NEW) of
Montclair, N.J., teaches French at
Dorchester Elementary School.
Stephanie l. Clark 'oo (MAN) of
Baltimore is an attorney at Fedder
& Garten.
Gretchen Con nard G'oo (LAW) of
Hackensack, N.J., is an attorney at
Harwood Lloyd.
Milagros Cruz 'oo (VPA) married
MichaelS. Campbell. They reside
in Col umbia, Mo., where she is an
opera singer.
Christine G. DiRienzo 'oo (A&S) of
Philadelphia is an immunology
doctoral candidate at Thomas
Jefferson University.
Megan Stull Eden 'oo (A&S) of
Silver Spring, Md., is an associat e
at Willkie Fa rr & Gall agher.
Richard James Ellsworth 'oo
(MAN) of New York City is
employed by Bear Stearns.
Jennifer Foody
'oo (VPA) of
Liverpool, N.Y., is
a m arketin g
bank officer at
Alliance Bank.
Donald H. Freer Jr. G' oo (MAX) is a
postu late in the Society of St.
Francis at Little Portion Friary in
Mt. Sinai, N.Y.
Shannon laGuerre 'oo (A&S) of
Coconut Creek, Fla., is a legislative
aide at the Florida House of
Representatives.
Kristi Olds 'oo (A& S/ NEW ) married Daniel Faccend a. They reside
in Danbury, Conn., where she is a
reporter for News 12 Connecticut.
Jonathan D. Rees G'oo (ECS) of
Northumberland, Pa., is a high
school teacher an d director of
information syst ems at
Northu mberland Christian School.
Reid Scott (formerly Weiner) ' oo
(VPA) of Los Angeles st ars in the
ABC sitcom, It's All Relative.
Joshua A. Sussberg ' oo (NEW) of
New York City is an attorney at
t he law firm of Weil Got sha l &
M anages.
Robert M . Woold ridge 'oo (NEW)
of Ph il adelphia is an account
manager at WXTU-FM.
Pamela Caldwell '01 (EDU) of
Live rpool , N.Y., is a teacher at Dr.
Weeks Elementary in Syracu se.
Hilary A. Connors '01 (A&S/ IST) of
Louisvil le, Ky., is a member of GE
Consumer Products' hum an
resources leadership program.
Shirell Dixon ' 01 (1ST) of New York
Cit y is pursuing a degree in diagnostic m edica l sonography at
New York University.
luke Gabello '01 (ECS) of
Rochester, N.Y., is a softwa re
enginee r at Eastman Kodak
Com pany.
Evan Kessler ' 01 (NEW) of New
Yo rk City is an associate produ ce r
at VH1 .
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Norah
Zis ' 99 (HD)
married Brian
Kartagener ' 98
(NEW). They
reside in
Hoboken, N.J., where she is bookings editor for W M agazine and
Wom en's Wear Daily and he is a
vid eo editor for UPN-9 New s in
New York City.
Hilary Mariassy '99 (NEW) of New
York City is a senior public relations associat e at Ernst & Young.
Jessica lyn Martin '99 (VPA) of
Charlestown, M ass., is product
m anager at Graphique de France.
Emily Apel 'oo (NEW) is a reporter
for WGME-TV in Portland , Maine.
Christopher J. Alvarez 'oo, G'01
(EDU) of Arlington , Va., is a math
t eacher and field hockey coach at
Washington-Lee High School.
Michael J. Harrigan G'oo (LAW) of
Lincoln, Neb., is a court ana lyst for
the Fourth Judicial District Court
of Nebraska.
Dina ltani 'oo (A&S) of
Burlingt on, Vt., is an epidem iolog ist for the state of Vermont.
Kelly Kirchhoff ' oo (NU R) of Jersey
City, N.J., is a registered nurse in
the bone m arrow transplant unit
at Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center in New Yo rk City.
Kaseem ladipo 'oo (ECS) of
Atl anta is head coac h of t he m en's
varsit y soccer t ea m at the Lovett
School.
Tony lopez '01
(ECS) is elect rica l
engineer senior
at Motorola in
Schaumburg, Ill.
Catherine A. M acaulay '01 (EDU)
of New York City is an elementary
science specialist at Hunter
Col lege Elementary School.
Frank Mickens 'o1 (NEW) of
Gree nsbo ro, N.C., is a report er at
W FMY-TV.
Jacqueline V. Namfua G'01 (N EW)
of Brooklyn w rote A River's
Journey t o the Sea: A Collect ion of
Poem s (Trafford).
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Going Twice ...
Patricia Gee 'o2 (M AN) of New
York City is an associat e at
Thom pson Financial Services.
Amy Kaplan 'o2 (VPA) of Glendora,
L
ast January, the renowned Syracuse
Snowman painting created by folk
artist Warren Kimble '57 was auctioned
on eBay and purchased by a loyal alum
for $8,650. Profits from the sale will benefit the SU cheerleading squad, which
Kimble once captained. ''I'm so pleased
to be able to enha nce the cheering program and assist the
squad with travel and equipment expenses," Kimble says. "I
couldn't be happier with the sale. "
The image has evolved into a Syracuse icon since it began
appearing on T-shirts, cards, and flags in 2000. Prints-handsigned by Kimble and donated by his publisher, Wild Apple
Graphics-are on sale for $15 at the Office of Alumn i
Relations. For more information or to purchase a print, call
1-800-SUALUMS (782-5867) or e-mail sualumni@syr. edu.
Scott M. Patterson '01 (NEW) of
Albany, N.Y., is a news reporter at
WTEN-TV.
Kenisha Bonner '02 (VPA) of
Syracuse is a claim s adjust er at
Progressive Insura nce.
Jared Paventi G'01 (NEW) of
Zachary Bruno '02 (VPA) of New
Liverpool, N.Y., is public relations
advocacy coord inator for t he
Alzhe imer's Association of CNY.
York Cit y is a g raphic designer.
Michael Caldwell '02 (A& S) is pu r-
York City is employed by
Sotherby's Intern ationa l Rea lty.
suin g a profess ional trainin g
degree in mode rn and contemporary dance at t he School of
Toront o Dance Theat re.
Rebecca Schnall '01 (A& S) is se nior
Alice E. Cl ifford 'o2, G'o3 (SW K) of
coordi nat or of corporate communications at SIRIUS Sat ellit e Radio
in New York City.
San Luis Obispo, Ca lif., is student
development coordinat o r at
Ca lif orn ia Po lytec hni c Stat e
University.
Angela Ranieri '01 (VPA) of New
Nathania IT. Shipley '01 (A&S) of
Brunswi ck, M aine, is a laborat ory
t echnician in t he environmenta l
laborat ory at Wright -Pierce.
Jesse W. Taylor G'o1 (A&S) of
Westm in st er, Colo., is a senior
chemist at Elt ro n Research in
Bo ul der.
Leslie Baum 'o2 (A&S) of
Bet hl ehem, Pa., is a customer service represent ative at Avent is
Past eur.
Alice S. Bavis 'o2 (N EW) of
Sa lisbury, M d., is a report er and
prod ucer at W BOC-TV.
Allison Bellins '02 (A&S) of
Washi ngto n, D.C., is an environm ent al analyst at SRA
Int ern at ional.
Alisann Blood 'o2 (NEW) of Jersey
City, N.J., is exec ut ive assist ant to
t he genera l m anager at Elektra
Ent erta inment Group in New York
City.
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.,..-,.,...._... Julia M . Cotton
'02 (NEW) of
East Greenwich,
R.I., is a pu blic
relat io ns specialist at
Lockheed M artin Corp.
Heather Diloreto '02 (ECS) of
Rockville, Md., is a project eng ineer at Corman Co nstruct io n.
Michael Dirksen '02 (VPA) of
Sherm an Oaks, Ca lif., o pened
Roger and Tom, a Los Angeles
show w ritten and d irected by and
starrin g a group of SU alumni
from t he classes of 2000 - 03Carissa Fontanella G'o2 (A&S)
m arried Robert Bracero Jr. They
reside in End icott, N.Y., where she
t eaches English as a second language at John so n Cit y Hig h
Schoo l.
Calif., is a graphic designer at
Derma logica.
Nancy B. Lamothe 'o2 (A&S) of
Houst on is an account representative at lvis ion Marketing.
Lisa Mueller 'o2 (A&S) of Brook lyn,
N.Y., is a t eacher at the Hig h
School f or Leadership & Public
Service.
Jeremy Munn '0 2 (ARC) of Bost on
and partner Andrew Watkins '02
(ARC) co-founded Design-Lab, an
arch itecture, graphic desig n, and
phot ography company.
Mary Percacciante G'o2 (EDU) of
Utica , N.Y., is a counselor at
Mohawk Valley Community
Co llege.
Michelle Pereira 'o2 (EDU) of
M id lothian, Va., is a second-grade
teacher in t he Chesterfield County
School District.
Cynthia Ann Permoda 'o2 (ECS)
married Jason Dominic Plumpton
'01 (ECS). They reside in Cice ro,
N.Y., w here she is emp loyed by
Lock heed Martin Corp. and he is
employed by Robson-Woese.
Gregory M. Robinson G'o2 (EDU)
of Ce ntreville, Va., is a bio logy
t eacher in the Fairfax County public schools.
f ina li st in the Globa l Student
Entrepreneur Awards.
Justin Clark '03 (VPA) of
Sa understown, R.I., placed second
in the Int ernationa l Trombo ne
Associatio n Bass Trombone Yaxley
Co mpet ition in Helsinki, Fin land.
He is pursuing a mast er's degree
at the M anhattan School of
Music.
April Cottrell '03 (MAN) of
Fredericksb urg, Va., is assist ant
store m anager at Koh l's
Department Store.
Meghan N.
Honea G'o3
(LAW) of
Ma nchest er,
N.H., is an attorney in t he law
f irm of M cl ane, Graf, Raulerson &
M iddleton.
Don Raymond Knutson ' 03 (M AN)
of Alexa ndria, Va ., is an int ern al
auditor at th e U.S. Army Audit
Age ncy.
Melissa J. Kurek '03 (A&S) of
Washington, D.C., is a program
assist ant at the Population
Instit ut e.
Jessica Ljungvall
'03 (A&S) of
Syracuse is
assistant manager ofTe lefund
in SU's Annual
Giving Office.
Jaime Winne 'o2 (NEW) of
A. Michael Pierson G'o3 (MAX/LAW)
Arlington, Va., is a media relations
officer for arts, sciences, hum anities, and pub lic policy in t he Office
of Communicat io ns at
Georgetown University.
of Washin gton, D.C., is an attorney
for the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission.
Katherine Beatty '03 (A&S) of
Washington, D.C., is a youth policy
associat e f or Joh nson, Bass in &
Shaw.
M ichael Berner G'o3 (MAX/ LAW)
m arried Erika Ebert. Th ey reside in
Columbus, Ohio, where he is an
associat e at t he law f irm of Vorys,
Sater, Seymou r, & Pease.
Angela Brownrigg G'o3 (LAW)
m arried Rya n Eavy. They res ide in
Chica go, wh ere she is pursuing a
deg ree in child law f rom Loyola
University Law School.
Brian C. Bushell '03 (MAN) of
Hill sdale, N.J., CEO of M emory
Foam Factory, w as ho nored at t he
Co llegiate Entrepreneurs
Organizat ion conference as a
M aria G. Sansone '03 (NEW) of
Ma nhattan is a VJ for t he MTV·
owned College Television
Network.
Pamela J. Schultz '03 (A&S) of
Alexa ndri a, Va., is project director
f or t he Grand Lodge Fraternal
Order of Police in Washington , D.C.
Christopher M . Snow '03 (A&S)
of Woodbury, Minn., covers t he
Natio nal Hockey League's
M innesota Wild for the
Minneapolis St ar Tribune.
Celeste Stahl '03 (A& S) of M edina,
N.Y., is enrolled at Des Moines
University Coll ege of Osteopathic
Med icine and Surgery.
Kimberly Wayne '03 (1ST) is assist ant women's lacrosse coach at
James M ad ison University in
Ha rrisonburg, Va.
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1919
Edith F. Valley Mendenhall
1922
Roslyn Weisberg Cominsky, William C.
Stevenson 1923 Jackson K. Outlaw
1924 Harriett Smith Marshall
1925 Erma Lewis Schilling
1927 Helen Gaynor Raleigh
1928 Carolyn Rath Pfeiffer, Lois Demarest
Tutschek 1929 Nathan K. Bernstein, Anne
Muraven Ostomel, Anita Horton Wadhams
Dorsha Zambrowsky Wallman
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1930
Harold C. Gosnell, Walter G. Hardacre,
Florence S. Kelsey, Mary Boland Mischler,
Donald C. Newton 1931 Esther Tumposky
Bernstein, Au rei Sexton Brown, DonaldS.
Grover, Annabelle Lewis Peavey, Henry W.
Sherry 1932 Margaret Seigel Asher,
Pasquale L. Cerone, Eleanor Campbell Harris,
Kathleen Breiner Martin, John A. Norton,
Helen Engelhardt O'Shea 1933 Evelyn E.
Fleming, Mary Holmes Hathaway, Ada
Watson Lind, Irwin H. Peckham, Harold T.
Randles, Walter E. Short, Norman M .
Weltmann 1934 Teresa Caselle Hack,
Robert H. Herrick, Dorothy Stokes Keiser,
Anne Miller Lo hff, S. Gilbert Prentiss, Emil J.
Quayle 1935 Harry A. Brown, Jerry J. Del
Balso, Jane Weaver Downing, Bernard
Manischewitz, James E. Shenton
1936 Ronald T. Kishpaugh, Margaret Jones
Williamson 1937 William Kosoff, Paul C.
Vespa 1938 William S. Ashute, 0. Jack
Burkland, Charles F. Doyle, Ruth Rulison
Gagnon, W. Thomas Schaa rdt, Mary
M cChesney Shaw, John A. Sullivan Jr.
1939 Graydon C. Bliss Jr., Harlan G. Carson,
Thurl M . Goff, Henry R. Gottlieb, Barbara
Leet Lynch, Wayne R. Merrick, Barbara G.
M essner, Mary Graves Polomik, Caroline Earl
Purcell, Jane Hutten loch Purfield, New ell W.
Rossman Jr., Seymour Roth, Donald E. Ryan,
Leon J. Wilkin s
1940
Helen B. Angeloff, Jacob Brodzinsky,
Lillian Adams Fagnant, William A. Heater,
Charlotte Longley Orr, Theodore R. Palmer,
Stephen Putziger, Virg inia Wakema n-More
1941 Wesley M. Harris, Robert C. Hayes,
Lois Drake Jensen, Oscar B. Millard, Helen
Karp Ruth berg, Robert R. Smith, Eliza beth
Doust Weems, Jane Keeffe Worden
1942 Charles W. Adams, Jea nne Filiatrault
Hastings, Blanche M . Hicks, Margaret
Shevlin Norberg, Han Pyo-Wook, Alexande r
Cowden, Bernard I. Markowitz, Mary Jane
Lindsley O'Brien 1957 Loren M. Fletcher,
Fred Labhard 1958 Laurence C. Parfitt Jr.
1959 Thomas P. Bergin, C. Francis Driscoll,
Philip H. Jago, Seiji Sugawara
F. Sadowski 1943 Grace Wetmiller
Beaulieu, Thomas M. Beckley, Esther Klock
Bitzer, M. Spencer Clark, Ruth Greene Isaacs,
Chester S. Kubus, Stanley R. Lemler, Wa lter L.
1960 Joseph B. Brauer, Paul C. Sauerh afer,
John R. Sims, Roger W. Walter 1961 Joyce
L. Burns 1962 Thomas J. Mangan II
1963 John J. Amirthanayagam, Robert J.
Mills, Patricia Kelley Murphy, John F.
O'Connor, Frederick E. Wetherell, David P.
Worley 1944 Ralph L. Beard, Charles F.
Faulter, Jane Wolfer Ford, Constantine H.
Heleotis, Esther Briggs Longbothum, Ida
Meehan, Thomas B. Watts 1964 Stephen
M. Goldfarb, Stephen G. Killorin, Alden E.
Tangorra Prucnal 1945 Anne Raleigh
Bou squet, Eric Brunger, Daniel F. Dawson,
Helen Demitroff, Williams I. Purtell Jr.
1946 Robert P. Boudreau, Donald R.
Davidson II, William D. Ludwig, Dale W.
Patton, Robin Stahl Reagan, Jeanne Morse
Schwartz 1947 John T. Connell
1948 C.B. Charles, Eleanor Russell Feidler,
George T. Parker Jr., Ernest H. Reed, Mary
Doyle Sylvester, Elizabeth J. Thompson,
Jerome J. Tobias, Graydon W. Yaple
1949 RobertS. Caryl, Wilbur C. Cowell,
Joseph J. Fanelli, Joel Forbes, Albert C.
Gleason, Maynard G. Gottschalk, Edward J.
Hackett, Robert E. Inman, George L. Johnson,
John B. Koliche, Leo R. Kowalczyk, WalterS.
Lyon, Richard C. Miller, Leon Morgenstern,
George J. Mulligan, Sally Cowan Stout,
Nancy A. Tice, Albert T. Trudell, Frank
Lawrence Vault
1950
Harold A. Fairchild Jr., Albert C. Finch,
MartinS. Graicerstein, Mary C. Landrigan,
Miles G. Moon Jr., Lawrence A. Norris,
George D. Orr, Carl F. Peters, Donald E.
Reichert, Eugene W. Thun 1951 Franklin F.
Clark, Rosalie Scherzer Friedman, John L.
Kelly, George K. Michalec, John E. Schneider
Sr., Leibert D. Sedgwick, Ellen Mooney
Thompson, Page Altobellis Twichell
1952 Alice Miller Beckma n, Barbara Adams
Dudziak, Harvey R. New comb, Bennett L.
Robinson, Donald N. Rose, Ruth Wind
Spector, Virginia E. Votti 1953 Marilyn
Schoon Blanding, Jack A. McEnroe, James
Michael, Mark E. Preminger, William G.
St emmler Jr.
1954 Samuel J. Cassidy,
Edith Speng ler Gaylord, W esley G. Gridley,
Paul P. M ello, Jean Wasson Pappas, Robert C.
Storey 1955 Kurt Gorwitz, Loi s Cohn
Kwasman, Francis E. Lewis, Suzanne Rhein
Marcus, Margaret Ford McMahon, Elliott J.
Topalian, Frank H. Wertalik 1956 Gerald F.
Smith 1965 John J. Dooley, John B.
Franklin, Will iam J. Gerry, Helen C. Kelly,
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