Back in the Summer We Asked: Where Will You Be Feb 11 - 13, 2011..• VICE PRESIDENT of ALUMNAE/I AFFAIRS' LETTER
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COUNTDOWN TO NEW COLLEGE'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY WEEKEND Back in the summer we asked: Where will you be Feb 11 - 13, 2011..• VICE PRESIDENT OF ALUMNAE/I AFFAIRS' LETTER f the life of ew College, our alums I hope thi letter are going to be the one leading the ~©MIQ) (Q)[f finds you well and commitment to honoring the piritual enjoyina a fe tive and the fi cal survival of thi special [Q)~~(gf(Q)~ holiday ea n! place. Alum· know bet the importance We at CAA have of ew College remaining a fre h and been enjoying many innovative environment that attract fe tive celebration Jessica Rogers eager and active minds intere ted in EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: ince la t fall a doing great thina . Moving into the the Charter Cla s gathered for their ew Year, I urge you to think about Cindy Hill Ford Chair 45th Anniver ary and the Alumna / i how you will join your friend and Robert Lincoln Vice-Chair As ociation marked its 25th year during other member· of the alum community William Rosenberg Treasurer thi May' · reunion weekend kicking off in making that commitment to the an academic year' worth of activitie future of cw College. Colin Boyle '89- '95 celebrating the founding of ew Finally, I want to ay a heartfelt Michael Burton '86-'90 College in 196 . thank you to o many of you who have '88-'92 Having had the opportunity to Carla Eastis upported the Alumnae/ i A ociation, per onally attend nine of the Cindy Hill Ford '89-'93 13 the Foundation, and the college thi chapter events that took place during year a a mentor, intern hip and job DeeAnn Garey-Roy '78-'82 the 2010 calendar year ha been one provider, scholar hip and grant donor, Robert Hans '76-'79 of the key highlights of my year, in event ho t and volunteer, or board or adtlition to meeting one on one or in Stuart Levitan '72- '75 committee volunteer. I would al o like small group with clo e to ninety of y u to extend a pecial thanks to the alum Robert Lincoln '77-'83 within Florida and aero the country. who have volunteered thier time and Katie McAuley '04-'08 It ha been a incere plea ure getting effort in helping to bring the piece of to know our alum body on a more William Rosenberg '73-'80 the college' 50th Anniver ary Reunion per ·onallevel a I celebrated my own Susan Sapoznikoff '83-'87 Weekend together. We can count on an four-year mark in July working as your amazing weekend thanks to you! Maia Hinkle '05-'07 VP of Alumnae/ i Affairs. I look forward to eeing and hearing David Banks '05-'09 As I reflect on this year and those from you in the new year and hope you conver ation , I am truck by how o will join u in February during the 50th EX OFFICIO MEMBERS: many of you carry your experience Anniver ary Celebration and Alum from ew College into your daily live . Reunion Weekend! Andrew Walker I am reminded of all of the triumph President & CEO and truggle that have shaped the New College Foundation p ople and the in titution over these incerely, Gordon "Mike" Michalson, Jr. pa t fifty years. It is evident that a Jessica Rogers President we move into the next half century New College of Florida -~--'----~-~--~---J STAFF: IN THIS ISSUE Jessica Rogers NCAA 3 Board Election Results 10 Chapter Events Vice President, Alumnae/i Affairs 4 Founders Day 12 College News '06-'10 5 New Topics Alums 14 50th Anniversary Music Morgan Boecher NCAA 6 Make A Difference Day 18 Alumnae/i Giving Alumnae/i Coordinator 8 Meet the Alum Fellows 21 Obituaries & Class Notes 2 IMBl WI f R Z I BOARD ELECTIO ~~ /,~ ~~i NCAA Welcomes New Board Members ·J ~ f) Maia Hinkle '05 and David Banks '05! . ~ • 6 ------ .· - • f) Maia (Valkuchak) Hinkle graduated from ew College in 2007, and in 2009 he graduated from Rollins' College' Crummer Graduat School of Bu ine pecializing in Marketing and International Busine s. Most recently he wa the Director of Marketing for Food System Unlimited in Orlando, Florida, and i now pur uing a care r a a Financial David A . Banks is a Science Analyst with a government and Technology Studie PhD contractor. She resides in student at Ren elaer Po lytechnic Orlando with her hu band, Don, and their two dog . In titute in Troy, New York. He is currently working on The 2010 New ColLege Alumnae/i Association board of an NSF-sponsored re earch director's election included 11 candidates running for five grant to design new education availabLe positions. Re-elected board members are Cindy technologies fo r under- erved Ford '89, Bill Rosenberg '73, and Colin Boyle '89. Current commu nitie . H e al o studies board members DeeAnn Garey-Roy '78 and Stuart Levitan architecture, urbanism, cyborgs, '72 were reappointed. Each eLected director will serve a augmented elve , and pop three-year term on the Board. culture depiction of citie and Voting for the 2010 election was available through cyborgs. While at New College, David erved a the first Vice online and paper batloting. Online balloting was made Pre ident of Public Affairs for possibLe through NCAA's website, and paper balLots were the NCSA. He al o co-authored provided in the summer issue of the Nimbus. the Academic Ma ter Plan and The New College Alumnae/i As ociation is managed at on the Ad-Hoc Campu by a board of directors consisting of up to 18 volunteers, Ma ter Plan Implementation ten of whom are elected by the members and up to ei11ht of Committee. whom can be appointed by the board. David currently lives in Troy, To express your interest in the New College Alumnae/i New York, with fe ll ow alum Association Board of Directors or other engagement op Britney Summit-Gil '06, a cat, portunities, please contact: two frog , and a nail. David can be contacted at (941) 487-4900 [email protected]. [email protected] 1.1Bl WI TrR lLl FOUNDERS DAY "13eiYJ_J a smaff~arf of{he <Founders Va.J cefe6rafion was nof onfj an honor for me, if was a!so cfeepfj movin3 personaff.J. <f?tmem~erinJ the ear& tfa.Js ofNew Cof{e_J_e, ani!JreefiYJ_J CJ_9ain some ofthose who were there {rom fhe very {irs{, serve/ fo reminlme o{jusl how much we who were sfuden6· are inle6tel fo those who made if possi6fe. " -7om 7ocfcf'64 4 IMBl WI fl R ll1' NEW TOPIC The 2010-2011 New Topics New College series consists of six programs at the new start 2010 • ~ time of 4 p.m. Al l but one of the PICS events will be held at Mildred 2011 ~ Sainer Pavilion, 5313 Bay Shore NEW COLLEGE Road ; the April event is at Col lege Hall, 315 College Drive. The series price is $75; single events are $15. See page 20 for a full Spotlighting New listing of New Topics programs. For reservations and informa tion, please contact New College College Alumnae/i Foundation at 941 -487-4800 or the Events Office at 941 -487- 4888 for details. New Topics is a collaboration between the New College Foundation and New College of Florida. This dynamic community series pairs prominent national speakers with New College faculty for stimulating discussions on re levant topics of our time. A reception fol lows each program and provides an opportunity to meet the speakers, students, and faculty. Media sponsors are the Herald Tribune Media Group and WEDU. Herald-Tribune media III'OUO WfDUO February 10/ 201 1 March 1I 201 1 From Paleolithic caves to the Museum of Modern Art: Above the Political Fray: Documenting and Preserving Humanity's Cultural Legacy What Health Care Reform San Francisco-ba ed ew College alum Carl a chroer '81 and Really Portends Mark Mudge '74 are co-founders of Cultural Heritage Imaging (CHI) , a California non-pr fit corporation incorporated in 2002. Attorney Victor L. Moldovan Together they have developed new technologie fo r documenting '79 and Lawrence Vernaglia' 7 and analyzi ng the surface of bjects, be it cave art in the Pyrenee are leading expert on health care or Jack on Po llock' paintings in MOMA. Mark and Carla, who law and will di cus orne of the are al o hu band and wife, will peak to their li fe on the road and little-explored legal and economic how their ophi ticated, but low-cost, technology i leading to the implication of health ca re reform democratization of archaeological re earch and the pre ervation for the indu try and for each of us of cultural heritage. a hea lth-care consumers. Co-sponsored by the New College Public Arclweotogy Laboratory. lMBt WI HR~ I 'i VOLU TEERING New College Alums Around the Country Participate in Make A Difference Day With help from this year's VISTA volunteers DOING GOOD Monica Tam bay '07 and James Birmingham '06 For the fir t time ever, Texa. and a a part of ew In Sara ota, VISTA volunteer College' 50th Anniver ary coordinator Monica Tambay yearlong celebration, the '07 and Jame Birmingham '06 CAA worked with Jame planned six categories of ervice Birmingham '06 and Monica (environment, hunger/ poverty, Tam bay '07, thi year' education, homele ne s, low Americorp VISTA Volunteer income housing, senior citizens Coordinator , to get ew as istance) and implemented College involved with Make a competition among campus A Difference Day.