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Mount Vernon High School HALL of FAME Mount Vernon High School HALL OF FAME First Name Last Name Graduated Inducted Category Linda A. Fairstein 1965 Feb. 1981 Law/ Public Service E.B. White 1917 May 1981 Literature Caroline K. Simon 1918 May 1981 Law/ Public Service Edward Williams 1933 May 1981 Sports/Education Art Carney 1937 May 1981 Entertainment Edward S. Finkelstein 1942 May 1981 Business P. Raymond Sirignano 1945 May 1981 Law/Public Service John Nigro 1945 May 1981 Business Dick Clark 1947 May 1981 Entertainment Susan Harris 1958 May 1981 Entertainment James F. Bagg 1926 May 1982 Medicine Irving B. Kendall 1929 May 1982 Law/Public Service Henry Brenner 1930 May 1982 Business Walter A. Fairservis Jr. 1939 May 1982 Anthropology Andrew W. O’Donnell 1942 May 1982 Armed Forces Anthony P. Veteri 1942 May 1982 Sports Ralph Branca 1943 May 1982 Sports Thomas E. Sharpe 1946 May 1982 Public Service Ken Singleton 1965 May 1982 Sports Gus Williams 1971 May 1982 Sports Ray Williams 1973 May 1982 Sports John Branca 1925 Oct. 1983 Public Service/Recreation Pascal P. Pirone 1925 Oct. 1983 Botany George L. Candigan 1928 Oct. 1983 Religion Robert Good 1942 Oct. 1983 International Affairs/Education Anthony E. Insolia 1943 Oct. 1983 Journalism Michael T. Fisher 1951 Oct. 1983 Engineering Mark Gould 1965 Oct. 1983 Music Salvatore Quaranta Nov.1984 Public Service Wilfred Feinberg 1936 Nov. 1984 Law Norman Redlich 1943 Nov. 1984 Law Martin Klein 1958 Nov. 1984 Marine Science Pamela A. McGhee 1964 Nov. 1984 Business Elinor Tripato/Massoglia 1934 May 1985 Education Oscar Davis 1930 Nov. 1985 Law Nelson J. Leonard 1933 Nov. 1985 Chemistry Frances Solomon Litman 1943 Nov. 1985 Education Richard Adinaro 1946 Nov. 1985 Education Lindley Smith 1953 Nov. 1985 Medicine Anthony Mosca 1958 Nov. 1985 Law Enforcement Dorothea S. Hopfer 1916 Nov. 1986 Education Isaac Rubin 1930 Nov. 1986 Law Malcolm J. Delaney 1946 Nov. 1986 Business Joseph P. Gulia 1951 Nov. 1986 Public Service Robert A. Monroe 1954 Nov. 1986 Business Martin L. Scheiner 1937 Nov. 1987 Science Carl White 1953 Nov. 1987 Education Arthur J. Naparstek 1956 Nov. 1987 Social Work Elio Boccitto 1960 Nov. 1987 Business Cary Edward Bell 1960 Nov. 1987 Education Terrie Williams 1971 Nov. 1987 Business Mark Harris/Finklestein 1940 Nov. 1988 Literature Enrico P. Mercanti 1942 Nov. 1988 Space Science Gerald S. Freedman M.D. 1954 Nov. 1988 Medicine Delores Johnson 1954 Nov. 1988 Police Science Michael Fuchs 1963 Nov. 1996 Business Thomas E. DeJulio 1969 Nov. 1996 Education Hon. Anthony A. Scarpino, Jr. 1969 Nov. 1996 Law Jay Hoggard 1971 Nov. 1996 Music Malcolm D. Reid 1978 Nov. 1996 Medicine William Earl Tatum 1972 Sept. 2000 Sports William L. Richter 1960 June 2007 Business Edward Limato 1954 May 2008 Business .
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