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AFamily Tradition 1945; Joanne's undergraduate degree was conferred in 1948; and Bradford This is the first in a series of stories about graduated in 1949. multigenerational SU families. Hermon Downey's extended family Liza Dalrymple '83 feels virtually no also followed him to SU. His nephews, separation between Hermon and Wilfred Swift, earned SU and her family, which boasts three gen­ degrees in the 1920s. Another nephew, erations of SU alumni-1900 to 1983 . Paul William Downey, attended the Dalrymple's grandfather, Hermon University, but left to fight in World Horatio Downey-believed to be the War I. Unfortunately he contracted fi rst person from his hometown of influenza and died on his way home Akron, to attend college­ from the war. chose Syracuse University for his stud­ On a brighter note, romance blos­ ies. He graduated with a bachelor's somed at Syracuse University for two of degree in 1900 and began a family tra­ Downey's children. Bradford Downey dition. "Twelve people in my family fol­ met his wife, Gertrude Roney '50, on lowed my grandfather's lead and the Hill. Joanne Downey and Stanley Fond Memories attended SU," Dalrymple says. Dalrymple '52 met at SU and were mar­ AS SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI, we are fortu­ Downey, a Methodist minister who ried in a Hendricks Chapel ceremony nate to have fond memories of our years together taught poetry at SU, had one child, Vi­ performed by Hermon Downey the day on campus and the many unforgettable traditions vian, who graduated from SU in 1922. before he retired. that connect us to our alma mater. For every gener­ After his first wife died, Downey and The Dalrymples' daughters, Mary Jo ation of SU students, some old traditions end and his second wife, Mary Wyckoff, had Dalrymple Riley '80, the first woman to new ones begin, changing to meet the needs of our three children, all of whom graduated receive a crew scholarship to SU, and society and campus environment. from SU: Beverly earned a bachelor's her sister Liza Dalrymple '83, pledged Gone are the days of the Colgate University foot­ degree in 1944 and a master's degree in Alpha Gamma Delta and were room- ball rivalry, parades with elaborate floats, and cars backed up along Greek Row as city residents motored up to the Hill to view the ice sculpture com­ Outstandin~ Job petition. Yet other traditions-such as listening to the Crouse College chimes on the Quad, welcoming the first snowfall with a snowball fight in Walnut Park, heading to the Varsity after a victorious foot­ I ball game to upend the banner of the vanquished opponent, or celebrating at the Commencement Eve Dinner Dance-live on and unite us all. What is your most cherished SU tradition? Please e-mail us at [email protected] and share your story. We will post some of your reflections on the alumni web site at www.syracuse.edu/alumni and periodically include one in this section of Syracuse University Magazine. I look forward to hearing from you and learning more about the exciting traditions that helped build our wonderful University.

Carol Johnson Hurlburt '61 and Sid Hurlburt '61, center, of Reston, Vi rginia, were hon­ Li/Breul O'Rourke '77 ored during Homecoming Weekend 2 001 for their active support of Syracuse University. Associate Vice Presidentfor Alumni Relations Offering congratulations are Debbie Fritsche '74, left, SU trustee and alumni association president, and Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw. Other award recipients included Leonard Elman ' 52 and Alfred Cade G'65, outstanding alumni; Susan Schwenderman '87, out­ standing young alumna; and Jim Ridlon '57, G'61, outstanding teacher.

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mates in the same sorority house they had vis­ ited as children. "After my grandfather, Hermon Downey, died, my grandmother, Mary Wyckoff Downey, was Alpha Gamma Delta's house mother from 1958 until 1976," Liza Dalrymple says. "When we visited her, Tim Green '86, G'94, right, former SU head football coach Dick MacPherson, and former NFL we went to the sorority house. Every year, 30 quarterback Steve Young celebrate Green's and Young's inductions into the College Football Hall members of our family had Thanksgiving din­ of Fame at a ceremony held at the Waldorf Astoria in last winter. ner at the house and stayed the weekend. It's like I grew up on campus. It's home to me." there were plenty of opportunities during the mation so we could appreciate and under­ As the latest generation of Downey's family trip to stroll the streets of Havana and interact stand what we were going to see later on that comes of age, Liza Dalrymple looks to them to with Cuban citizens. "We found the Cuban day," Livent says. "Following the lecture on carry on the family tradition at Syracuse. "We people to be quite friendly," says Liven!. "We architecture, we toured buildings in Havana hope my sister's daughter decides to go to SU," didn't pick up any anti-American feelings at dating back to the 17th century." she says. "That would be great." all, and no animosity was directed toward us." For Anthon, one of the trip's highlights was Group members, including SU Board of a visit to the Colon Cemetery, which holds the Cuban Sights Trustees Chairman Joseph Lampe '53, G'55 remains of great figures in Cuban history. She From the streets of Havana to Hemingway's and his wife Shawn, attended a lecture pre­ was impressed with the cemetery's decorative estate in San Francisco De Paula, Lee Anthon sented by U.S. State Department representa­ marble and tombstones and fascinated by the '56 was fin ally able to explore the historic tives, who discussed America's political rela­ stories of the people buried there. "It is the sights and culture of Cuba. Under a bright tionship with Cuba. Each morning the group most beautiful cemetery," says Anthon, who blue Caribbean sky in mid-February, she attended lectures on Cuban culture, covering is already planning another trip to Cuba. "The joined a group of SU alumni and friends on a such topics as art, agriculture, and architec­ trip was fantastic and really worthwhile. I'm six-day trip to Cuba, sponsored by the ture. "The lectures gave us background infor- glad I had the opportunity to go." Syracuse University Alumni Association. "I had an opportunity to visit Cuba three years ago, but my passport expired, and I had to cancel my trip," Anthon says. "I figured I would go to Cuba eventually-! just didn't think I'd be able to go so soon after that." Not many Americans have been as fortu­ nate as Anthon. Because Cuba is a communist country, the U.S. government has placed restrictions on Americans spending travel money there. However, a cultural or educa­ tional tour, such as the SU alumni tour, is exempt from those restrictions. SU tour host Gary Livent, senior director of external relations in the Maxwell School, says

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Way Down South Imagine you are 18 years old and sors a send-off party in the home of an about to leave family, friends, and alumnus every August to prepare rookie warm winters behind to travel students for the SU experience. "There's 1,000 miles north to attend Syracuse a comfort factor in the program," says University. Starting to get cold feet? Mindy Stockfield. "Incoming freshmen That's when Rick Stockfield '92, G'94 meet with SU alumni and current stu­ and the SU Alumni Club of Atlanta dents to swap stories. It's run as a ques­ come to the rescue. tion-and-answer session, and people Stockfield and his wife, Mindy '93 , offer honest responses." resurrected the former SU Alumni Club In addition to the annual send-off of Georgia to bring together alumni who party, the club gathers at a local brew­ can help break the ice and ease the ery to cheer on the Orangemen during transition for incoming freshmen from televised football and basketball games; AARON SORKIN, a 1983 graduate of the Department of the Atlanta area. The group, now called brings in campus speakers to address Drama in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, received the SU Alumni Club of Atlanta, spon- some of the 2,000 Atlanta-area alumni the George Arents Pioneer Medal, Syracuse Un iversity's highest alumni honor. Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw, Mary Ann Shaw, and the SU Alumni Association presented the award to Sorkin last fall at an event held at the Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills, California, in recogni· tion of his accomplishments in the field of dramatic . Sorkin is the creator, writer, and executive producer of the Emm y Award-winning NBC drama The West Wing. His play­ writing and screenwriting credits include A Few Good Men, Malice, and The American President.

Orange Friendzy The Office of Alumni Relations held a contest to name SU's pregame events- and the winner is: "Orange Friendzy." The office is now in the process of selecting a location to hold the Orange Friendzy events two hours before kickoff of every home football game next season. All Orange Pack members, SU alumni, patrons, and friends are encouraged to stop by. Don't forget Home­ coming Weekend, October 4-6, 2002. Orange Friendzies are also planned for five of SU's away THE SU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS met for its spring meeting at football games- Brigham Young, Auburn, Temple, Central Greenberg House in Washington, D.C. Front row, left to right: Don Doerr '85, G'88, Florida, and Boston College. All Orange Friendzy events Arlene Bluestone '55, Ellen Baker Baltz '73, Lori Zisk Rosner '76, Joanne Fogel Alper will be co-sponsored by Orange Pack and the Office of '72, Debbie Fritsche '74, Shereth Landrum Coble '64, Brad Glazer G'76, Lil Breul O' Rourke '77; midd le row: Do nald McPherson '87, Jonathan Hoster '02, Heather Alumni Relations. Event details will be posted on the McCumber Landesman '95, Neil Gold '70, Walter Bobkiewicz G'89, Greg Wilson '8o, Jim alumni relations web site (www.syracuse.edujalumni) as Winschel '71, G'73; back row: David Aitken '94, Lou Walker '75, G'82, Dan Kaseman '8o, soon as they are available. Robert Wood ruff '73, Ben Green '85.

44 SYRAC U SE UNI VERS I TY MAGA Z I NE Published by SURFACE, 2002 3 Syracuse University Magazine, Vol. 19, Iss. 2 [2002], Art. 13 Seoul Mates on a variety of topics; hosts a networking night in February; and holds an annual dinner each spring. Through its activities and special fund­ raising drives, the club supports an annual scholarship for an SU upperclassman. As its s logan suggests, the club invites all Atlanta-area alumni to "Come Share in Something Familiar" and reconnect with a vibrant part of their past. For more informa­ tion, visit www.suacoa.com. Orr Honored Louis Orr '80, former SU basketball star and assistant coach and current head basketball coach at Seton Hall University, was honored with the Syracuse University New York City Sports Hall of Fame Award. The award was pre­ sented to Orr by Joseph Lampe '53, G'SS, chair of SU's Board of Trustees, at an event h eld at the New York Athletic Club in Manhattan. EIGHT L.C. SMITH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE ALUMNI MET IN SEOUL, More than 300 SU alumni were welcomed to South Korea, last year. Standing, left to right, are: Chang-Upp Choo G'93, professor at Hansung the event by former SU quarterback Don University; Yongwon )ung G'91, professor and department chair at lnha University; )oong S. Noh McPherson '87. The master of ceremonies for G'89, vice president of LG-Caltex Oil Corp.; and )ongheop Yi G'91, professor at Seoul National the evening was sportscaster Ian Eagle '90. University. Seated, left ot right, are: Hge-Bong Kim; Sotira Yiacoum i G'87, G'92, professor at the Georgia Institute ofTechnology; Costas Tsouris G'88, G'9 2, researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory; )ae- Heum Bae G'Ss, G'89, dean of engineering at the University of Suwon ; and Tai ). Well Done Kim G'86, professor at the University of Suwon and president of Biotel Company. 2001 Alumni Club of the Year: Alumni Club of . 2001 Alumni Club Officer of the Year: Dawn Armstrong of the Alumni Club of Arizona. Retiring Club Presidents 2001 Alumni Club Program of the Year: Two alumni club presidents, Christopher Root Alumni Club of the Capital District for its 2001 Alumni Club Community Service of Washington, D.C., and of involvement in Party for a Plate to support the Award: Alumni Club of Western New York for Cleveland, recently completed their terms of regional food bank in Albany, New York. its work with the Akron Relay for Life kickoff office. We thank them for their continuing breakfast. commitment.

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SUMM E R 2 002 45 https://surface.syr.edu/sumagazine/vol19/iss2/13 4 et al.: Alumni News & Notes ssNotes Joan Bennett Barton '51 (SDA) is Ruth Johnson Colvin '59 (MAN), president of the American Film founder of Vol unteers of Send us news of your accomplishments along with a photo. Items Institute in . America and an SU honorary will appear in the magazine and on the SU web site. Send to: degree recipient, was one of four Walter B. Goodman '51 (MAN) Alumni Editor, Alumni News, 820 Comstock Avenue, Room 308, honorees recognized in t he first of Ridgeway, S.C., is enjoying Woman's Day awards: Women Syracuse NY 13244-5040; fax 315-443-5425. retirement swimming in an Who Inspire Us. Nominees were olympic-sized pool. chosen for their unique perspec­ Kenneth W. Rosenthal '51 (A&S) is tives on helping others. Thanks Badge II, at their 1oth certified as a trial advocate by the William C. Liess G'59 (EDU) of annual recognition gala. National Board ofTrial Advocacy. '20s Little Falls, N.J., retired after 43 Marshall Bialosky '49 (VPA), Edward J. Ralston '52 (A&S) of years with Clifton Public Schools, Solomon S. Singer '25 (A&S) of professor emeritus of California Surfside Beach, S.C., retired after where he served as school super­ Fort Lee, N.J., celebrated his 1ooth State University, Dominguez Hills, 39 years with Moore Corp. as vice intendent for 17 yea rs. birthday. He and his wife Esther won f irst place in the Mu Phi president of sales. Richard Scolaro '59 (A&S), G'62 celebrated their 6oth wedding Epsilon Original Composition com­ (LAW) of Jamesville, N.Y., is senior ann ive rsa ry. petition. His winning piece, The Far Theatricals of Day, is a song cycle pa rtner at Scolaro, Shulman, of eight poems. com- Cohen, Lawler & Burstein.

'30s nergy Environ­ mental Design (LEED 2.0) Profes­ Milton M . Haven ' 31 (A&S), G'33 '50s sional Accreditation exam, making (LAW) of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., is him one of only 23 such accredited Charles Glenn '6o (A&S) is vice counsel to Corbally, Gartland and professionals in New York State. president of public relations for Rappleyea. Univision Communications in Dorothy Burman '55 (A&S) of New Los Angeles. George C. Crawford '36 (A&S), York City had her song, Have a G'39 (EDU) of Delevan, N.Y., first of Nice Day, nominated as a finalist four Pioneer School District super­ in the category of Novelty Song in intendents, w as recognized for his Association's Tria I Lawyers Section. the Just Plain Folks Music Awards. achievements when the high He is an attorney with Gair, Gair, Kent Mathewson G's6 (MAX), school auditorium was named in Conason, Steigman & Mackauf. his honor. retired city manager of Asheboro, Magazine, N.C., chronicles his life as attended a reception to announce Asheboro's first city manager in a special advertising section pre­ I his book, Kent Mathewson: Keeper sented in American Heritage of the Flame. retired after 45 magazine to commemorat e the Robert Averill '44 (A&S/ECS) and Lynn Owen St. Clair '56 (VPA) of "-'-•v•'"rs with the bicentennial of the U.S. Military his wife Miriam are owners of Manchester-by-the-Sea, M ass., dis­ SUNY College at Cortland. He Academy. the New Si lk Road Inc. in played her pai nting, Rockport earned the designation of profes­ Janice Harris Bluestein '61 (VPA) Montpelier, Vt. Harbor, at the Copley Society of sor emeritus of geography. of Newburyport, M ass., married Boston. She also received the Robb Ruth Daitzman Cowan '44 (A&S) Edmund L. Kelley II. She is an Arthur Sussman 'so (VPA) of Sagendorph Memorial Award ofTea neck, N.J., founder of the admissions counselor with the Albuquerque, N.M., is an artist from Yankee magazine. "Swim-In" program board, w as who paints religious themes. His Boston University Computer inducted into the National James J. Snyder '57 (A&S) of Olean, 1973 painting, Jacob, Rachel, and Career program. Multiple Sclerosis Society's N.Y., is a Cattaraugus County legis­ Leah, will be in the 85th anniver­ Salvatore Parlato G'61 (EDU) is Voluntee r Hall of Fame. lator and owner of AAA Travel J. sary show at the New Mexico an author and teacher in Greece, Service. R. Marshall Sheperd ' 46 (VPA), a Museum of Fine Arts. N.Y. His recent handbook on retired adjunct professor of the Robert Stigall '57 (VPA) retired as teaching English as a second lan­ University of Kentucky, was hon­ organist and director of music for guage, ESL Lite, was accepted for ored by the school, which named Myers Park Pres byterian Church in distribution by ERIC (Educational its new book bindery after him. Charlotte, N.C. Resources Information Center).

Dorothy Borneman Bell '47 (MAN) Wilmer K. Baldwin G'59 (MAX) of Penf ield, N.Y., was honored for of Pittsburgh, Pa., retired after 11 her lifelong commitment to the Desert, Maine, ce lebrated their yea rs as manager of the Mt. Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley. She soth w edding anniversa ry. Lebanon munici pality. received their top award, the

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Molly Corbett Broad '62 (A&S}, Sandra Houston He is a fellow in the American Steven D. Leader '68 (A&S}, presi- G'75 (MAX}, president of the Furey '67 (A&S} Association for the Advancement dent of Leader Rea lty Advisors, is a University of North Carolina, was of Columbia, Md., of Science. National Association of Securities named Tar Heel of the Year by the is deputy director Dealers mediator. Raleigh News & Observer. of the Planning and Evaluation Barbara Ambuske Sadowski '62 Service for the U.S. Department of (A&S}, G'69 (EDU} of Clark Sandra Townes G'76 Education. Summit, Pa., is assistant to the president for planning and institu­ Dennis E. Hrabchak '67 (ECS} of tional research at Marywood Northford, Conn., is vice president AT AGE 8, SANDRA TOWNES already knew she wanted to pursue University in Scranton, Pa . of regulatory policy at the United a legal career and made frequent trips to a corner store in Illuminat ing Company. He was Spartanburg, South Carolina, hoping to bump into the lawyer Michael Styer '63 (VPA/ NEW} of honored by his alma mat er, Notre whose office was above the shop. That lawyer, Matthew J. Perry, Ba ltimore, Md., is president and Dame High School in West Haven, proved to be a positive influence on Townes-he became the first ow ner of Styer Entert ainment Conn., when he was inducted as a Enterprises, an all-media produc­ African American federal district court judge in South Carolina Notre Dame Knight of Honor. tion and consulting firm. and remains her mentor today. "It never occurred to me that he Warren D. Jones G'67 (MAN} is was the only African American lawyer in my community," Townes J. Oliver Duncan G'64 (EDU} is interim CEO for the via link says. "I just thought, 'Hey, I might like to do that,' and I never acting president of United Company in Dallas. changed my mind." M ethodist University in Liberia. She fueled her interest in law throughout childhood by read­ Alan R. Mabe G'67, G'71 (A&S} is Richard H. Hersh '64 (A&S}, G'65 ing true-crime novels and vice president for academic plan­ (EDU} is the 19th president of learning what the lawyer­ ning of the 16-campus University Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. authors would identify as the of North Carolina. case's key legal issues. After Barry J. Kearney G'65 (MAN}, chief Richard Ross G'67 (MAX} of Santa completing undergraduate legal advisor to the general coun­ Barbara, Calif., is an art photogra­ work at Johnson C. Smith sel for t he Nat ional Labor pher specia lizing in architecture University in Charlotte, North Relations Board, received the and portraits. His current work, Carolina, she became a wife board's President ial Rank Award of ca lled Lee/aCyd, after his t eenage and mother and taught high M eritorious Executives. daughter, was exhibited at the school English for six years. Richard C. Trudeau G'65 (MAX}, Speed Art Museum in Santa Still intrigued by the legal retired general manager of the Barbara. world, she enrolled in SU's East Bay Regional Park District of College of Law and graduated Susan Freeman Ross '67 (HD} of Oakland, Ca lif., w as honored by in 1976. She then served as an Chicago, Ill., is manager for inter­ t he district, which named a new assistant district attorney in national media relations w ith training center after him. Onondaga County for 10 Rotary International. years, followed by 11 years as Jon P. Bird '66 (A& S}, G'69 (NEW} Richard L. a Syracuse City Court judge. of Atlanta is a communications Thompson G'67 Townes continued in her mentor's footsteps by breaking glass analyst w ith the Internal Revenue (MAX} of M cl ea n, ceilings for in the legal profession. In Service. He received t he Legion of Va., is senior vice November 1999, Townes, a Republican, became the first African Merit f rom U.S. Special Operations president of American and second woman elected to the New York State Command upon retirement as a policy and gov­ Supreme Court sth Judicial District bench. In March 2001, she colonel in t he U.S. Army Reserves. ernment affairs at Brist ol-Myers chalked up another first when New York Governor George Pataki Russell Howard Colber G'66 (NEW} Squibb. appointed her to serve on one of the state's four appellate of St. Paul, Minn., won his second courts, making Townes the first African American woman in the Kent W. Colton G'68 (MAX} was award from t he M idw est Direct elected to the boa rd of directors of state to do so. Marketing Associat ion. Cornerstone Rea lty Income Trust in Today, Townes, a former member of the SU Alumni Association Board of Directors, splits her time between Brooklyn and Robert B. D'Angelo '66 (SDA} of Richmond, Va. Madison, Wis., is executive Syracuse. She spends three to four days a week on the appellate Lawrence R. Gersh '68 (ESF} retired director/president of Overture bench, and the remaining time in Syracuse, catching up with her after 33 years as a landsca pe archi­ Center/211 St at e Foundation. two children, both SU students, and researching legal decisions t ect w ith the New York St at e in her downtown office. Although a hectic schedule forced her to , Miriam Ratner Hershenson '66 Department ofTransportation. step down from the many community boards on which she (A&S} is head of public library Carol Smith Gray '68 (A&S} of served, she remains an active member of the College of Law's services for t he new Resea rch and Bronxville, N.Y., is an ed ucator at Board of Visitors and speaks with youths in the community Information Tech nology Center t he Center for Continuing whenever possible. "I have an obligation to interact with young at Brow ard County/Nova Education in Yonkers. people and let them know that the things they want to happen Southeast ern University in Florida. ca n happen if they really work at it," she says. " I'm doing what Irving Kornfield '68 (A&S} of I've always wanted to do in life." - Margaret Costello Ba ngor, M aine, is professor of zool­ ogy at t he University of M aine School of M arine Sciences and Department of Biologica l Sciences.

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Minchin G. Lewis G'68 (MAX) is appointment as the International Joseph J. Radivoy '68 (A&S) of auditor for the City of Syracuse Francqui Chair for the 2002-03 Bloomingburg, N.Y., is regional and owns a computer consulting academic year. sales director of Empire Forklift. ' company. Paul Marchese G'68 (VPA), regis­ Patricia Bayer Richard '68 (A&S), Eugene Yu-sheng Chang G'70 tered architect and industrial G'71, G'75 (MAX) is trustee profes­ (MAX) ofTaichung, Taiwan, is designer in Greenwich, Conn., sor of political science at Ohio associate professor in the makes skates for world-class University. Department of Political Science at speedskaters. He holds multiple Tunghai University. Michael Seltzer '68 (A&S) pub­ patents for telecommunication lished an updated edition of Stephen Dunn G'70 (A&S) designs. Securing Your Organization's received an Academy Award in received a prestigious Belgian Future: A Complete Guide to Literature from the American Fundraising Strategies, offered Academy of Arts and Letters and through the Foundation Center. the Levinson Award from Poetry magazine. Jack Milton '51 Frederic S. Wilson '68 (A&S) of Loveland, Ohio, director of profes­ James K. Hamblin '70 (A&S) of sional relations for Procter and Miami, Fla., wrote St. Leger's Gold SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY TRUSTEE Jack Milton always wanted to Gamble Pharmaceuticals, was (PublishAmerica), a mystery novel be an engineer-until he collided with calculus. With thoughts of awarded a Presidential Citation based in upstate New York. working in his father's construction machinery business one day, by the American Osteopathic Mark L. Herweg '70 (A&S/NEW) he eagerly enrolled in SU's administrative engineering program. Association. But after wrestling with advanced mathematics the first semes­ of Crystal Lake, Ill., is associate ter of his sophomore year, he realized he was not cut out to be an Wendy Harris '69 (SDA), a pastel publisher for Practical Communi­ engineer. "It was the business part of the administrative engi­ artist living in Syracuse, displayed cations. her artwork at an exhibition titled neering curriculum I liked," Milton says. "I transferred to the James Knight G'70 (MAX) is 2007: A Summer Odyssey at Pasta­ School of Management and have been happy ever after." manager of rural and community bilities Restaurant in Armory After graduating from college and serving as a sergeant in the services for the Oregon Depart­ Sq uare. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Milton joined his father's business ment of Land Conservation and as a salesman. When his father Richard K. Herrmann '69 (SDA), Development. He received an died unexpectedly in 1956, Milton G'71 (LAW) was named Top Lawyer award for distinguished leader­ sold his interest in the family in the categories of computer law ship by a community planner business and became manager and intellectual property by from the Oregon chapter of the for Perkins Machinery Company. Delaware Today Magazine. He is a American Planning Association. He then became co-owner of partner in the Wilmington, Del., Marcia Joslyn Scherer '70 Jordan-Milton Machinery Com­ office of Blank, Rome, Comisky & (H D/N EW) is associate professor pany, which is based in New McCauley. of physica l medicine and rehabili­ Hampshire and Vermont and has Michael J. Krebs '69 (ECS), G'73 tation for the University of expanded into Maine. In 1990 he (MAN) of Hudson, N.H., is a sales Rochester Medical Center. became chairman and CEO of manager for Piconics in Tyngsboro, Southworth-Milton Machinery, a Richard A. Stone '70 (MAN) of M ass. privately owned heavy equipment Owings Mills, Md., a senior attor­ dealer located in Massachusetts Daryl Richter '69 (A&S) of Broken ney in the Office of with contracts in New England Arrow, Okla., is assistant professor Chief Counsel's Small Business/ and eastern New York. Now semi­ of biology at Tu lsa Community Self-Employed Division, received a retired, he has turned the day-to­ College. He received the college's Chief Counsel National Award. day business operations over to annual award for teaching excel­ Edward W. Bedell '71 (ECS) of Sa lt his son. "I'm delighted to have more time for sailing," Milton says. lence. Lake City is executive vice presi­ In addition to receiving a business education at SU, Milton met Robert P. Sadowski G'6g (NEW) of dent of COP Construction his wife, Laura Hanhausen Milton at a Hendricks Chapel con­ '51, Clarks Summit, Pa ., is a visiting full Company. vocation on their first day of school. Their daughter Stacey grad­ professor in the department of David J. Ginzl G'71, G'77 (MAX) of uated from SU in 1975. The Milton family's devotion to Syracuse communications at the University Jacksonville, Fla ., heads the doesn't stop there. Jack's office is filled with SU memorabilia. of Michigan-Flint. Along with his trustee duties, he serves on the School of Barnett Historic Preservation Management's corporate advisory board, and over the years the Daniel J. Ward '69 (A&S) w as re­ Foundation. He is the author of Miltons have generously supported SU. Most notably, they pro­ elected to a four-yea r t erm on the Barnett: The Story of Florida's vided a major gift for the construction of the new School of Amherst , N.Y., town board. He is a Bank. practicing attorney and serves as Management building and a gift to establish the Laura H. Milton Thomas O'Day G'71 (MAN) is majority counsel to the Erie Freshman Lecture in the College of Arts and Sciences. "We president and owner ofToday's County Legislat ure. believe we should support the University that has given us so Associates, a business manage­ much," says Milton, who received the 2001 Jonathan J. Holtz ment consulting f irm in Syracuse. Alumnus of the Year Award from the School of Management. "I'm proud to be associated with Syracuse." - Christine Yackel Edward W. Sontag G'71 (EDU) is assistant secretary of ad ministra­ tion and management for the U.S.

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Department of Health and Karun Kittisataporn G'74 (MAX} of Drew Neidorf '75 (MAN} of Kay Kjellstrom Keenan G'77 Human Services in Washington, Bangkok, , is permanent Larchmont, N.Y., is national (MAN}, president of Growth D.C. He is an ex officio member of secretary of the Commerce practice director of lender services Consulting in Wilmington, Del., the President's Commission on Ministry. at Jefferson Wells International. specializes in developing market­ Excellence in Special Education. ing strategies for integrating Bradley C. McCurtain '74 (MAN} is Dennis Wittmer '75 (A&S}, G'78, businesses. W. Randolph Adams G'72 {MAX} is owner and president of Maine G'92 {MAX} is an associate profes­ interim executive director of the Securities Corp. in Portland. sor of management at Daniels Adela Zylber Peskorz '77 {1ST} is St. Louis Symphony. College of Business, University of assistant librarian at Metropolitan Alexander Naughtie '74 {NEW} of . State University in St. Paul, Minn. Robert E. Kraft G'72 {EDU} is pro­ Glasgow, Scotland, is a journalist fessor emeritus of health and with the BBC. He is an author and Diane Trifari Atkinson '76 {EDU} is Pamela Zubow Poe '77 {VPA/EDU} exercise sciences at the University has worked on various radio docu­ a member of the Virginia Board of and husband Randy Poe '76 (A&S} of Delaware. mentaries. Education. reside in Rutledge, Pa. She is a communications consultant, and Daniel levine G'72 {MAN} of David A. Nolley G'74 {A&S} of San George Franciscovich '76 {NEW} he is a senior research scientist Basking Ridge, N.J., is president of Francisco is a diplomate in behav­ was elected to a two-year term as w ith Lockheed Martin. Product Safety Solutions. ioral psychology of the American a member of the representative Board of Professional Psychology. town meeting for Westport, Conn. Janice B. Rimler­ Ned Rifkin '72 (A&S} is director of He also serves as justice of the Castellano '77 the Hirshhorn Museum and Marcia A. Rowan '74 (A&S} of peace. {A&S} of Bayside, Sculpture Garden at the Richmond, Va., is president of N.Y., is a nation­ Smithsonian Institution's National Health Management Corp. She is Jane Kelley '76 {VPA} married ally ce rtified sign Museum of Modern and a member of the board of direc­ Craig Walters. They reside in language inter­ Contemporary Art. tors of the Disease Management Atlanta, where Kelley is senior art preter and instructor of American Association of America. director at Puckett Advertising. linda Troeller G'72 {NEW}, G'75 Sign Language. She is coordinator {VPA} presented a photography E. Irene Zweig '74 {VPA) of Roger Matus '76 (A&S/NEW} is of interpreter services and adjunct exhibition at the Stockton Art Potomac, Md., exhibited her paint­ chief marketing officer for Octave professor of deaf studies at the Gallery at Richard Stockton ings in a continuing series, Squares Communications in Nashua, N.H. City University of New York. College of New Jersey. of Sublimity Ill, at Barnes & Noble Amy Krakovitz Montoni '76 {NEW} Ann lgelsrud Walsh '77. G'79 {VPA) in Rockville, Md. Stephen Mncube G'73 {1ST}, G'74 of Charlotte, N.C., is editor of the and husband James Walsh G'8o (MAX}, G'79 {EDU} of Washington, Ronald K. Burke G'75 (A&S} of Charlotte Jewish News. {VPA) featured their artwork at D.C., is head of the development West Hollywood, Calif., published the 21st Century Abstraction Diana Wege Sherogan '76 {VPA} information unit at the Develop­ a poem, When Martin Died, in the exhibition and held studio classes had 18 oil paintings featured in ment Bank of Southern Africa. December 2001 issue of American and slide lectures at the the art exhibition Land America Intercultural Magazine. He is a Alexander Brest Museum and Jay R. Moyer '73 {A&S} of Lower Leaves Wild at the U.S. Depart­ Syracuse University associate Gallery in Jacksonville, Fla. Salford Township, Pa., is deputy ment of Interior museum. professor emeritus. secretary for local government Patricia Bucklin G'78 (LAW} of Karen Martin Cohen '77 (A&S} of affairs in the Department of Joanne Mason Slingerlands, N.Y., is executive Sunbury, Pa., is assistant vice pres­ Environmental Protection. Hambleton '75 director of the New York State Bar ident for Keystone Risk Managers. {NUR} is vice Association. Michael P. Sherman '73 {A&S}, president of Terry J. Herrmann '77 {ECS} of president of Fingerhut Com­ Robert light G'78 {NEW} of nursing and Fulton, N.Y., is root cause analysis panies, is the 2002 chairman of Encino, Calif., is partner/talent patient services coordinator for Entergy Operations. the Direct M arketing Association. agent for Creative Art ist s Agency at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in James l. Johnson and head of the agency's music Cheryl Towers G'73 {VPA} is chief Philadelphia. Sr. '77 {ARC}, department. content officer for the Local Deana C. Maclean '75 {VPA) took architecture pro­ History Company in Pittsburgh. Donnie Davidson O'Gara '78 part in the national flag relay run, fessor at Delhi {NEW} of New York City is execu­ William J. Viola '73 {VPA) of Long Americans United, as part of Tea m SUNY College of tive editor for IN New York maga­ Beach, Calif., is a videographer. New Je rsey. The relay was orga­ Technology, w as zine. His lat est work, Quintet of nized by American and United awarded an Outst anding Advisor Remembrance, is on display at the Airlines in remembrance of those Certificat e of Merit as part of the David W. O'Rourke '78 (MAN} is North Ca rolina Muse um of Art in lost on September 11. 2001 National Academic associate general counsel for Raleigh. Association's National Awards Getronics in Billerica, M ass. Anne Melfi '75 {VPA) of Atlanta is Program. Kevin Bell '74 (A&S} of Chicago is a free Ia nee writer. C. levering Wood president and CEO of Lincoln Park Bruce Kallet '77 (MAN} of Phoenix, '78 (A&S} joined Timothy M. Moran G'75 {MAX} Zoo. Ariz., is president and CEO of the f irm of of Diablo, Ca lif., is president of lnnofresh Products. Finkbeiner, Pettis Barbara Jaffe '74, M ercy Hospitals in Bakersfield and & Strout as G'81 {A&S} is a Taft. Richard M. Kantola G'77 (A&S} of director of busi­ civil court judge Sacramento, Ca lif., wrote a novel, ness development at the Novi, in New York City. Summer River (1stBooks Library). M ich., office.

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Craig D. Bell '79, G'So (MAN) of Shahin Shoar G'79 (1ST) of Dublin, Elise Bennett 'S3 (ARC) of New Richmond, Va., is a lieutenant Ohio, is audio visual/circulation York City was the production colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves manager for Southwest Public designer of the award-winning and tax advisor to the Army's Libraries of Franklin County. feature fi Im L.I.E. judge advocate general. He is also Robert Watson '79 (A&S) of Stella 0. Dorgu 'S3, G'S9, G'93 chief of the complex estate plan­ nty bureau Denver, Colo., is chief executive (NEW) is director-general of the ning team and adjunct professor chief for the Star-Ledger (Newark, officer of eHea lthContracts. National Centre for Women at the Army's JAG School. N.J.) Development, Abuja, Nigeria. Carl Yberg '79 (ARC) is senior Ghaleb Daouk '79 (A&S) of Rex Olson G'S1 (MAX), G'Ss. G'94 associate for Helpern Architects Eric S. Hall 'S3 (A&S/ECS) is man­ Belmont, Mass., is a pediatrician (A&S) of Wellsville, N.Y., is director of New York City. ager of softwareengineering at specializing in kidney diseases. of counsel ing and career services OptXCon in Durham, N.C. in the division of student affairs at SUNY College ofTechnology at Scott R. Hetherington 'S3 (MAN) is Alfred. executive tax director at Chi ron Corp., a biopharmaceutical com­ leslie Bucher 'So (NEW) of Jeffrey Wolf 'S1 (MAN) of New pany in Emeryville, Ca lif. Kingstowne, Va., is international York City is principal of Jeffrey Massachu­ creative director for Time Life. Wolf CPA. Robert W. Hickey 'S3 (A&S) of setts College of Liberal Arts in Portsmouth, N.H., is a fellow of Nancy Mowins Farrar 'So (NUR) HollyTamny Donaldson 'S2 (HD) North Adams. the American Academy of Allergy, of Fort Worth, Texas, is owner and and husband Billy of Cambridge, Asthma, and Immunology. president of Farrar Public Relations. M ass., announce the birth of their son Ethan Thomas, who joins Barry G. Katz 'S3 (MAN) is a certi­ Bruce l. Hillsberg 'So (ECS) is brothers Benjamin and Seamus. fied financial planner and founder director of software strategy and of Carate! Financial Se rvices in technology at IBM in San Jose, Peter Fillat 'S2 (ARC) of Baltimore Sunrise, Fla . He is also president of Calif. is owner/architect of Peter Fillat ntial Design the 13-state south region of the Architects. and an accomplished equestrian. Allen Hoey G'So, G'S4 (A&S) of National Association of Personal Newtown, Pa., was named Bucks Michael Keyes 'S2 (MAN) is found­ Financial Advisors. Elaine Santerre Jablonka '79 (A&S) County poet laureate for 2001. He er and president of Keyestone is a registered nurse and certified Maria T. Leippert-Barnes 'S3, G'S9 is professor of language and liter­ Management Solutions. diabetes educator for the Crouse (HD) and husband Rohan an­ ature at Bucks County Community Endocrine Center in Syracuse. Scott B. lancaster 'S2 (NEW) is nounce the birth of t heir son College. senior director of youth football Jacob, who joins sisters Miranda Gary Kanofsky G'79 (NEW) of Thomas Jeffrey G'So (ECS) of programs for the National and Savannah and brother Joshua. Tenafly, N.J., is senior producer for Sudbury, M ass., is an engineering Football League. CNBC. Eric Marks 'S3 (A&S) of fellow in the electronic syst ems Alan S. Marlin 'S2 (N EW) is vice Newburyport, Mass., is client J. Kendall Keatley '79 (MAN/NEW) division of Raytheon. president /general manager of advisor for Cambridge Technology of Lawrenceville, Ga., is vice presi­ Karen A. Mcinerney 'So (NEW) of in Albany, N.Y. Partners. He completed his first dent/account supervisor with Weston, Conn., married John R. business strategy book, Business Ketchum Inc. Dean E. Miller 'S2 (MAN) of Verelley. Darwinism: Evolve or Dissolve Ridgefield, Conn., is vice president Scott W. Klein '79 (MAN) of Plano, (John Wiley & Sons). Susan Widem 'So (VPA) is director of business development, finance, Texas, is president of EDS/Retail of physician recruitment at acquisitions, and integrations for Arthur l. Scinta 'S3 (ARC) is an Global Industry Group. Century City Hospital/M idw ay GE Capital-Global Consumer associate in the Westchester/ Timothy Parlin '79 (N EW) married Hospit al M ed ica l Center in Los Finance. Con necticut office of lnsignia/ESG Barbra Funt. Parlin is managing Angeles. Inc. Diane Mills-Johnson 'S2 (VPA) director for the temporaries divi­ Robert F. Anno 'S1 (A&S) of of Stamford, Conn., is vendor Michael K. Simpson G'S3 (MAN) sion of M eridian Legal Search in M emphis, Tenn., is director of Hub operations manager for is president of the American Uni­ New York City. Supply Chain with AutoZone Inc. EmployeeMatters. versity of Paris, serving a one-year Joel J. Reinfeld G'79 (LAW) of t erm at the lnstitut des Hautes James A. Clair John Royston 'S2 (MAN), G'Ss Ridgewood, N.J., serves on the Etudes de Defense Nationale. He G'S1 (MAX/ESF) (LAW) of Stoughton, M ass., is vice District I lA Fee Arbitration w as appoint ed by French Prime of South China, president of ad ministration for Committee encompassing north­ Minist er Lionel Jospin. M aine, is director Community Care Services. ern Bergen County. of strat egic Wolfgang Bihlmayer G'S4 (A&S) Floyd Walash 'S2 (A&S) is vice John Ringstad '79 (NEW) of planning and ofWiesloch, Germany, is a devel­ president of Nielsen M edia Columbia, Md., is a producer/ marketing for GHS Data M anage­ oper for SAP AG in Walldorf. Research in New York City. director for Girard Video in ment. Ilene B. Hofing 'S4 (N EW) married Washington, D.C. Karen Shoulberg Bacon 'S3 (HD) of Hyde M . Kirby. Hofing is senior M ount Laurel, N.J., is a proj ect David S. Rockwell '79 (ARCH) of meetings director at Int erlink analyst for BISYS Information New York City designed the Kodak Hea lthca re Communications in Solutions Division. Theatre in Los Angeles. Lawrenceville, N.J.

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Stephen Kohalmi '84 (ECS) of Exchange Commission's Office of Newton, Mass., is co-founder and Public Affairs, Policy Evaluation, William Clotworthy '48 chief technology officer of Quarry and Research. Technologies Inc. Donna Rosner F. SCOTT FITZGERALD ONCE SAID, "There are no second acts in Chaim A. Levin G'84 (LAW), a chief Rubin '85 (NEW) American life," but he never met William Clotworthy. Act One was legal officer for the GFI Group in and husband pretty impressive. After completing a bachelor's degree at SU, New York City, is training for an M ark own a the drama major headed for New York City, which was abuzz at ironman contest . sportscard and the time over a promising new gadget called television. memorabilia Nigel C. Shepherd '84 (MAN), vice Clotworthy found a job with powerhouse ad agency BBD&O, pro­ business in Scarsdale, N.Y. president of Zurich Reinsurance in ducing commercials for the TV shows of such stars as Bing New York City, ea rned a J.D. degree Judy VanSlyke Turk G'85 (MAX) of Crosby and Groucho Marx, and contributing stories to drama f rom Pace School of Law. Colum bia, S.C., is founding dean of series. Working in both New York and Hollywood, he rose to the the College of Communication position of manager of BBD&O's television production services. Reginald Barnett '85 (A&S) and and M edia Sciences at Zayed wife Oda lys ofTampa, Fla., In 1979, he left the agency for NBC to take a job that, as he put University in the United Arab announce the birth of their son, it, "most people believe Emirates, and head of the School Reginald Martinez. didn't exist." As director of Mass Com munications at of program standards, he Cindy Richheimer Bloom '85 (VPA) Virginia Commonwealth was the network's chief and Scott Bloom '88 (M AN) of University. East Coast censor, wield­ New York City announce the birth Victoria Y. ing the power of the oftheir son, Brandon Kyle. Elorriaga '86 dreaded blue pencil over Nancy Pinho Collins '85 (NEW) is (NUR) of such series as Saturday co-owner of High Tech Connect, a Mentone, Calif., Night Live, Late Night communications consulting firm married Terry with David Letterman, t hat was named one of t he 11 Fillman. Elorriaga and Friday Night Videos. fastest growing privat e com pa­ is a registered nurse at t he San Act Two began with his nies in t he bay area by t he San Bernardino sheriff's department. " retirement" in 1991. Re­ Francisco Business Times. sisting the temptations Lynn Alan Faulkner G'86 (NEW), of whittling and horse­ Edward Heier G'8s (MAX) is who lost his wife Wendy Faulkner shoes, Clotworthy instead established himself as a leading expert employed with Heier Consultancy G'96 (MAN) in the World Tra de on the history of U.S. presidential libraries and visitor sites. When in Roa nn, Ind. Cent er disast er on Septem ber 11, asked if he had at least a passing interest in history earlier in life, st art ed a foundat ion in her name Reba Sealey Herndon '85 (ESF) is a Clotworthy replied, "Back in my student days, I was just interest­ to cont inue her w ork for children project engineer with Corning Inc. ed in passing history!" in developing countries. The w eb Clotworthy had only hoped to do some freelance magazine Joseph Kirtland '85 (A&S) of address is www.wendyfounda­ writing after retiring. But an assignment on presidential history Red Hook, N.Y., received the tion.org. hooked him on the subject and led to his first book, Homes and Becken bach Book Prize from Florence Konig Libraries of the Presidents: An Interpretive Guide (1995), part of t he M athematics Association of Patten G'86 the McDonald and Woodward "Guide to the American America for his book, Identifi­ (ECS) of M erritt Landscape" series. It describes more than 100 such places for cation Numbers and Check Digit Island, Fla., is Schemes. general readers. senior safety In his next effort, Presidential Sites: A Directory of Places Bradley A. Kotz '85 (A&S) of Ca bin enginee r in the Associated With Presidents of the (1998), he John, M d., w as inducted into t he Safety, Healt h, and Independent widened his scope, surveying approximately 1,ooo presidential U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He w as Assessment Directorate at the sites, including battlefields, churches, cemeteries, and work­ a four-time All-America n while at NASA Kennedy Space Center. places. A third book, In the Footsteps ofGeorge Washington, was SU and received t he Enners Award Thomas Ray '86 (MAN) of Sa n released in 2001. His recent fame as a historian and lecturer as the nat ion's t op midfielder. Raphael, Ca lif., j oined Brookstreet notwithstanding, Clotworthy has not completely forgotten about Michael McGough '85 (N EW) is Securities. his pitched battles with loose-lipped television producers. general manager of Bush M edia Among his growing list of titles is Saturday Night Live: Equal David L. Zumchak '86 (ECS) of Group-Europe. Opportunity Offender, an unabashed memoir by the censor­ Rochester, N.Y., is an analyst/ turned-author who still goes by the e-mail handle of "Dr. No." Larry Migliori programmer for the development And who is his favorite president? "Well, I've been married, G'85 (VPA) of offices at t he University of widowed, remarried, widowed, and remarried again, raising 8 Rome, N.Y., is Rochester. children in the combination of families," he says. "Because of head of t he art James N. Bendelius '87 (ECS), G' 91 that, I relate to and most admire President John Tyler, who department at (M AN) of Accord, N.Y., is execut ive fathered 15 children by his 2 wives. Where he found the time and M ohawk Valley ---..J vice president and chief informa­ energy to serve as president of the United States, I'll never Community College. tion office r for Pf ister Chemica l. know." - David Marc Michael W. Robinson '85 Jonathan R. Breger '87 (N EW) and (A& SINEW) of Bethesda, M d., is wife Nicole of Ca nton, Ohio, director of t he Securities and announce the birth of their twin

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daughters Nicole Rose and Olivia Robert Groppe '87 (A&S), G'89 Claire, who join big sister Isabelle. (MAX) of New York City is capital Breger is a training engineer for budget director for the New York North Coast logic. City Department of Administra­ as para­ tive Services. Peter E. Brummel '87 (VPA) of ormalist and Bainbridge Island, Wash., is a fire­ Nancy Leung '87 (A&S/NEW) is author of a new book, The Psychic College and technical director/ fighter for Eastside Fire and director of affiliate news gather­ Investor: Use Your Intuition Plus designer for the summer 2002 Rescue. ing for CNN's Atlanta headquar­ Investing Fundamentals to Profit in Saint Michael's Playhouse. ters. the Stock Market. Victoria Smith Ekstrand '88 Michael E. lynch '87 (A&S/NEW) (NEW/A&S), a Park Fellow in the married Joyce Cancemi. lynch is School of Journalism and Mass production editor at the American Communication at the University Inst itute of Physics in Melville, Felix "Brandon" Lloyd '98 of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.Y., and assistant pastor of the is pursuing a Ph.D. in media law. Hempstead International Non­ Denominational Assembly. Meg Goldberg '88 (MAN/ NEW) of AFTER GRADUATING WITH DUAL DEGREES in African American Waltham, Mass., married James studies and television-radio-film, Felix "Brandon" Lloyd had Charles A. Mardiks '87 (MAN/ Umlas. Goldberg is senior associ­ every intention of going to graduate school to study creative writ­ NEW) is vice president of KWE ate director of alumni relations at ing. But a of fate worthy of a feel-good Hollywood movie Associates in New York City. Boston University. altered his career path altogether. Frankl. Netti '87 (A&S), an invest­ The summer after graduation, Lloyd was teaching drama at a Samuel Guagliano '88 (MAN) and ment executive with First Union youth recreation center in his hometown of Washington, D.C., wife lisa of Needham, Mass., Securities in Syracuse, wrote a when officials from the SEED School, a new, all-residential charter announce the birth of their son, book, Investment Planning for school, approached him about becoming a live-in residential advi­ Matthew. Guagliano is vice presi­ Retirement: How to Co-Manage sor. When Lloyd went in to discuss the position, they must have dent of Boston Capital. Your Money and Make It Last a liked what they saw. "In the process of doing my interview, they Lifetime (McGraw-Hill). Joshua N.lief G'88 (LAW) is secre­ asked me out of the blue if I t ary of commerce and trade for Harris G. Siegel '87 (NEW) is wanted to be a social stud­ the Commonwealth of Virginia. ies teacher," he recalls. managing editor for design and So with virtually no photography at the Asbury Park Susan McGowen G'88 (EDU) of teaching experience, Lloyd Press in Neptune, N.J. He was hon­ Albuquerque, N.M., is direct or of joined the charter school's ored by the Poynter Institute for sports medicine for ESPN. journalism newspaper design as teaching staff. Three years Valerie Ross Medrano '88 (MAN) the creator of one of t he top 10 later, he's an award-winning of Canoga Park, Cal if., is manager front-page designs in the country instructor, teaching history of international finance for the dealing with the September 11 and civics to 7th- through Motion Picture Association of World Trade Center attack. 1oth-graders in classes that America. average just 14 students. Desiree Losier Wineland '87 (VPA) Amber Foote Mintz '88 (VPA) is A Washington Post arti­ is an Army Congressional Fellow, owner of Blue Sky Ink in cle on D.C. charter schools one of 18 select ed annually. She Wernersville, Pa. portrayed Lloyd as a no­ and her husband are t he f irst nonsense, inspirational fig­ couple to receive the Douglas Alfred M. Sauer '88 (MAN) of ure in the classroom. In MacArthur leadership Award. Boynton Beach, Fla., is senior vice June 2001, Lloyd received a president of marketing and sa les Philip W. Appfel '88 (A&S/ EDU) is Teacher of the Year award from the D.C. Public Charter School with RaiiAmerica. a t eacher for the Bullhead City Resource Center. "I thought I would teach one year," he says, School District in Arizona. Timothy Sullivan '88, G'92 (MAN) "then I got into it and found out not only that I enjoyed it a great of Houston is managing director deal, but I was good at it. There was still a long way to go, but I Cynthia Ashurst-Masucci '88 of El Paso Corp. was intrigued with the profession and have stuck with it." (A&S) of Chester, N.J., is a kinder­ Time permitting, Lloyd also nurtures his screenwriting aspira­ ga rten t eacher. Nicholas S. Abdo G'89 (LAW) of tions. He's working with another SU graduate on a short film­ Albany, N.Y., is an attorney for Melisa Shack Baird '88 (A&S) of based on a screenplay he wrote while at Syracuse - and hopes it General Electric. is manager of business will evolve into a full-length feature. A novel, based on the same systems for Qua lcomm. Barbara Alringer-Rinehart '89 screenplay, is also in the works. (MAN) of Sacramento, Ca lif., is Though he didn't study education, Lloyd, who was both a Edwin F. Brooks '88 (NEW) of director of learn ing and ed ucation Remembrance Scholar and a Syracuse University Scholar, sees a Richmond, Va., is owner of the at Pricew at erhouseCoopers. clear crossover between his activities at SU - acting and writ­ Edwin F. Brooks law office. ing- and his current job. "All those things come into play," he M elvin l. Brown '89 (MAN) of Chris Canekeratne '88 (ECS) is M onmouth Junction, N.J., is a pro­ says. "Any good teacher is an actor to some extent." technopreneur and founder of ject manager for Global Business -David Peterkofsky eRU NWAY, a software develop­ Services. ment and technology company.

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Paul J. Clark '89 Renate Risken G'89 (A&S) is a Timothy Colver '90 (MAN) of Nicole J. Perefege '90 (A&S) of (ECS) of Eugene, senior associate at Pricewater­ Allen, Texas, is a buyer for New Castle, Del., opened a law Ore., is owner houseCoopers in Duesseldorf, JC Penney Co. firm in Kennett Square, Pa. of Meta nova Germany. Judith Curran '90 (MAN/NEW} of Marci Szuran Pinkowitz '90 (MAN) Studios. His con­ Christopher A. Sapara-Grant G'89 Natick, Mass., is manager of and husband David of Wood­ u•• • -.J sulting services (ARC} of Verona, N.J., is project Medical Information Technology. bridge, N.J., announce the birth of include conceptual investigation, designer for Hillier in Newark. their daughter, Elisa Tamra. prototype development, and pro­ Lelia Lomba De Andrade G'90 duction engineering. Kaila J. Schwartz '89 (VPA) of San (MAX), G'96 (MAX} of Portland, Judy L. Plumley Jose, Ca lif., earned an M.Ed. degree Maine, is assistant professor of G'90 (LAW} of Roger Clark '89 (NEW) of Staten from John Carroll University and sociology and Africana studies at Rome, N.Y., is Island is a reporter at Time is an English teacher at Milpitas Bowdoin College. president of the Warner's New York 1, a 24-hour High School. 450-member news channel in New York City. Jason B. Epstein '90 (A&S) of Oneida County Karen Galligan Van Dorn G'89 Skokie, Ill., is a staff psychologist Chandler K. Coyle Jr. '89 (MAN) is Ba r Association. She is a partner in (NEW) of Victor, N.Y., is advertising at Allendale Association in Lake president and chief operating the law firm of Rapke and project manager for Paychex in Villa, Ill. officer of internet4associations. Plumley. Rochester. Daniel J. Gerlach G'90 (MAX) of Charles E. Glanzer '89 (A&S) of Michael Rego '90 (VPA} and David Wallis '89 (VPA} is featured Raleigh, N.C., is project director for Chicago is an attorney with Daniel F. Henry Unger '90 (VPA) in Vineyard Home & Garden mag­ the North Ca rolina Budget and G. Lauer & Associates. produced a Broadway play, azine. He is an artist at the Ta x Center. Urinetown, The Musical. Ann Welles Hameister '89 (VPA) of Granary Gallery in West Tisbury, John Jackson Jr. '90 (VPA), now Painted Post, N.Y., was commis­ Mass. Jill Hecker Schneider '90 (NEW) known as Jaxon Ron in Jarrod, has sioned by the ARTS of the and husband Scott of Piedmont, Xiaolin Zhang G'89 (ECS) of released a feature film, Divided We Southern Finger Lakes to N.Y., announce the birth of their Jamesville, N.Y., is executive vice Stand. work for the 2001 Canvases Just daughter, Lindsay Elyse. president and chief technology Down the Road project. Her paint­ Sara Kurlandsky G'90 (HD) is officer of eNVISION Com­ Stephen R. Smith '90 (A&S) of ing, Flight of Fantasy, was made assistant professor in the munications Group. Flower Mound, Texas, is president of into a billboard sponsored by the Department of Nutrition and the U.S. Southwest region for EDS. National Soaring Museum. Hospitality M anagement in SU's College of Human Services and Michael B. Smithee G'90 (EDU}, Carolyn A. Hill '89 (A&S/ NEW) is Health Professions. associate director of SU's Slutzker head of commercial sales for the Center for International Services, recently expanded Alexander/ Tina Allan-McNally '90 (VPA) of MichaelS. LaTona '90 (A&S} of w as elected to a three-year term Vie not Agency in New York City Rockville Centre, N.Y., is vice London is junior fund manager for as national chair of the education and Los Angeles-based Ria president and director of studio Credit Suisse Asset M anagement. and training committee for the Images. services for Rapp Collins Monica Levinson '90 (NEW) of professional organization, NAFSA: Worldwide. Edward Kalafarski '89 (NEW} of Beverly Hills, Calif., is a freelance Association of International Riverton, Utah, is a document Karin Dziuban Arnold '90 (HD} of film producer and production Educators. control specialist for Intel Corp. Totten ham, Ontario, is director of supervisor. Jane Hasselback Sullivan '90 merchandisi ng and marketing for John B. Kick '89 (MAN/ NEW) of Laura S. Mark (A&S) and husband Jonathan of the Electronics Boutique Canada. Amsterdam, Netherlands, is prod­ '90 (ARC} of St. Laredo, Texas, announce the birth uct marketing manager for Nuon. Scott Bellin '90 (A&S) of New York Petersburg, Fla ., of their triplets M aura Sydney, City is president of Benefit married Robert Catherine Elizabeth, and Joseph Jeanne Cibulsky Lehane '89 (MAN} Outsource Solutions. Guinan. Mark is Thomas, who join big sister Kelsey. and husband Jerry announce the an architect with birth of their son Owen M ark, Stephen Billings '90 (ARC) of Evelyn Taylor '90 Gresham Smith and Partners. who joins big sist er Christine. Venice, Calif., is an architect w ith (VPA/ EDU}, G'97 Lehane is a compliance examiner Richard M eier and Partners. Alastair Norcross G'90 (A&S) (NEW) is web for the FDIC in Lexingt on, M ass. received the President's Associates manager at the Sara E. Burr '90 (VPA} married Outstanding Faculty Award from Kimmel Center David S. Meyers G'89 (MAN} of Laurent Levy. She is manager of Southern M ethodist University. for the Perform­ Middletown, Conn., is human corporate marketing for ing Arts in Philadelphia. resources director with Neurogen Cambridge Energy Research Lisa Ann Osadciw G'90 (ECS} of Corp. Associates in Cambridge, M ass. Camillus, N.Y., is assist ant profes­ Ratna Patil Trinkle '90 (A&S} and sor of electrica l engineering and husband James of New York City Mark Pugerude '89 (A&S} is vice James Caltabiano '90 (MAN} of computer science at Syracuse announce the birth of their son, president of sa les for Blue Ridge M aple Grove, Minn., is finance University. James. Netw orks. director for General Mills and CFO of 8th Continent, a venture Joel P. Peller '90 (A&S) of Clifton Michael Tuberosa '90 (NEW) is Melissa A. Richards '89 (NEW) of between DuPont and Genera l Park, N.Y., married Debra Spellman. sports informat ion direct or at Be llevue, Wash., is a marketing Mills focusing on development He is managing partner of Block, Georget own University. manager for Starbucks Coffee. and marketing of soy beverages. Colucci, Spellman & Peller.

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Kimberly Weaver '90 (MAN/NEW) Bethany Dressel Harris '91 (NEW) Stops (Henry Holt and Company), committee of the Lake Ontario of Merrimac, Mass., is a graphic and Gregg Harris '91 (A&S) of will be released in 2003- Sportfishing Promotion Council. designer. Ridgewood, N.J., announce the Eric E. Otenyo G'91 (MAX) of Michelle Costin Bray '92 (NEW) birth of their son, Cooper James. Wayne Wong '90 (ECS) and wife Flagstaff, Ariz., is a visiting assis­ and husband Jeff of Louisville, Ky., Bethany is a senior vice president Melinda of Westwood, Mass., tant professor at Northern announce the birth of their twins, at G WHIZ/Grey Advertising in New announce the birth of their Arizona University. Anna Kathryn and Alexander York City, and Gregg is a sales rep­ daughter, Jessica. Stephen. Bray is a program resentative at APW Wright Line. Ronald W. Propst G'91 (MAN) of manager for G.E. Appl iances. Kisha F. Carman '91 (A&S) is a pro­ State College, Pa., is a professor at Tina L. Hartwell '91, G'93 (VPA) of ject engineer for Pepperidge Farm Penn State University. Janice L. Clark '92 (MAN) is opera­ New York Mills, N.Y., is an assistant in Norwalk, Conn. tions manager ofWai-M art in public defender for the Oneida Zohn Rosen '91 (A&S) is director of LaGrange, Ga. Julie Salmon Chapman '91 (MAN) County Public Defenders Office. Mount Sinai School of Medicine in and husband Drew of Assonet, New York City. John Crotty '92 (1ST) of Ashburn, Daniel A. M ass., announce the birth of their Va., is t echnical director for Heumann '91 Carol Schneider '91 (NEW) married daughter Lillian Jean, who joins America Online. (NEW) of Chicago Frank Linn Jr. Schneider is a sen ior big sister Hannah Rose. Chapman married Lyn n media buyer for Bristol-Myers Shawn T. Daly G'92 (VPA) is an is a bank examiner with the Desenberg. He is Squibb in New York City. organist/choirmaster for St. Fran­ Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ....__;,__I[Jvice president of cis Xavier Church in and Daniel E. Stein G'91 (NEW) is vice Jeff Donaldson '91 (NEW) of Seven the Daniel Heumann Fund for a doctoral candidate in piano and president of programming for Fields, Pa., is director of public rela­ Spinal Cord Resea rch in Falls literature at Cincinnat i College­ Clea r Channel Television in San tions for LaRoche College in Chu rch, Va. Conservat ory of M usic. Da ly is on Antonio, Texas. Pittsburgh. the faculty of the Toedtman Sharon Devlin Ingram '91 (A&S) School of Music in Cincinnati and Angela Branca Dwyer '91 (VPA) and husband Stephen announce Earlham College in Ri chmond, Ind. and husband Christopher the birth of their daughter, Saman­ announce the birth of their son tha Rose. Ingram is a vice president Stephanie Doster '92 (A&S) is a Lucas D'Arcy, who joins big broth­ with JPMorgan Fleming Asset reporter for t he Times-Picayune's er Nicholas. Dwyer is a graphic M anagement in New York City. East Jefferson bureau in Louisiana. designer and marketing produc­ Charles D. coordinator for Foote, Cone & Amy Nathan Ettridge '92 (HD) is a tion managerfor Wallace Floyd Jackson '91 Belding in New York City. sales manager for Fa shion Avenue Design Group in Boston. (NEW) of Market Expo in Canton, M ass. Anthony Trifiro G'91 (MAN) of Cheryl Fiengold Easton '91 (NEW) Syracuse is a Chula Vista, Ca lif., is associate/ Jill Fritzo '92 (NEW) of New York of West Orange, N.J., is director of music t echnolo­ executive team member for RMA City is an entertainment publicist marketing for SunGard Trading gy writer, owner M anagement Alliance. at PMK/HBH. Syst ems. of C-Jack Run Productions, and an entertainment editor for the Post Bryan Webster '91 (ECS) of Natasha Goldman '92 (A&S) Lisa Silver Fox '91 (MAN/ NEW) of Standard newspaper. Alexandria, Va., is an associate earned a Ph.D. in visual and cultur­ Gaithersburg, Md., is a benefits patent attorney with Wilmer, al studies from t he University of specialist for Dynamac Corp. Matthew Scott Knechtel '91 (HD) Cutler and Pickering in Was h­ Rochest er. of Platte City, M o., is a software Jason E. Foy '91 (A&S) announces ingt on, D.C. specialist for Cl ifton Gunderson. Jacky I. Gutt '92 (A&S/ NEW) of the formation of the law offices of Randall Wolken G'91 (MAX) of New York City is principa l of Jason E. Foy in New York City and Nancy Kristof '91 (NEW) of Denver Syracuse is president of the Vist ance Group. Hackensack, N.J. ea rned a mast er of science degree M anufacturers Association of in t echnical communications f rom Wayne R. Hansen '92 (MAN) of ..--.--,-..,christopher . Colorado St at e University. Kristof S he~o n , Conn .announces th e Gabriel '91 (A& S) is corporat e communicat ions Bradford Yates G'91 (NEW) of birth of his son, Robert Jeffrey. of Clarence manager for Sw anson Ri nk. Lit hia Springs, Ga., is associate Hansen is a senior systems ana­ Center, N.Y., is professor of mass communica­ lyst for Hea lt h Net. branch manager Gustavo Ferrada Lavall '91 (NEW) t ions at t he Stat e University of at First Niagara of Burriana, Spa in, is executive Kathleen McKitty Harris '92 (A&S) West Georgia. He received t heM. Bank in Depew, N.Y. producer at Sogeci ne. and Marc Harris '92 (MAN) of San Carey Brew er Alumni Award from Fra nciso an nou nee the birth of Robert Alan Gibson G'91 (ECS) of Lynchburg College. t heir daughter, Claire Anne. Burlington,Vt., is development ows '91 Gregory E. Ziomek '91 (A&S) of Kathleen is a freelance copyw riter, engineering manager for IBM. / NEW) is a West Pa lm Beach, Fla., is a phar­ and M arc is an equity sa lesperson Kristina Bauer Godiksen '91 (A&S) maceutica l sales representative for JP M orga n Chase. Consumer, and David Godiksen '91 (MAN) of for Pharmacia Corp. he magazine of Cristina DiMarco Hatem '92 Chuluota, Fla., announce t he birt h t he U.S. Food and Drug Admin­ Suzanne Hopkins Bixby '92 (NEW) (NEW), marketing communica­ of t heir daught er, Lea h Taylor. istration. Her first children's pic­ is a member of t he board of direc­ t ions director for the Fa gliarone ture book, The Way the Storm tors of the New York State Travel Group in Syracuse, received an and Vacation Association, secretary associate mem bership certif icat e for t he NYSTVA execut ive com m it ­ f rom t he New York State Society t ee, and secretary for the execut ive of Ce rt if ied Public Accountants.

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Cynthia G. Klaiber G'92 (EDU) of announce the birth of their Suzanne Helena Hill '93 (A&S) Aaron Levin '93 (NEW) of San North Syracuse married Daniel daughter, Catherine Grace. Lynne of Jersey City, N.J., is a training Francisco is channel marketing Yeager. Klaiber is a special educa­ is a commercial interior designer special ist for Metropolitan Life. manager of Ubi Soft Inc. tion teacher with the Syracuse with Signature Design Services, Chen Ho '93 (MAX) is an instructor Viviana Langou Livesay G'93 City School District. and Anthony is a history teacher for the department of shipping (LAW) and Mark T. Livesay G'94 at Village Academy. Kristi LeBlanc '92 (NEW) of Edina, management for the China (LAW) announce the birth of their Minn., is principal of global Wendy Cuttner Arnold '93 (A&S) College of Marine Technology and son, Thomas Albert. Viviana serves retail/fashion practice and North and husband Ph ilip of Farmington Commerce in Taipei, Taiwan. as counsel of Iega I services for the American consumer practice for Hills, Mich., announce the birth of Korn / Ferry International in their son, Samuel. Arnold is an Minneapolis. account representative for Planning Alternatives. Joan Wilcox '55 Erin Leopold '92 (A&S) of Columbus, Ga ., is a physician with Dante Battaglia '93 (A&S) of the U.S. Army st ationed at Fort Williamsville, N.Y., is a financial JOAN WILCOX HAS A THIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE and adventure. In Benning, Ga. advisor for H&R Block Financial the years following her graduation from SU with a bachelor's Advisors. Michael Mazzu G'92 (ECS) of Ayer, degree in journalism and political science, she raised a family, Mass., is vice president of biomet­ Lisa N. Bazis '93 (A& SINEW), G'95 earned three advanced degrees, worked on Wall Street, founded rics enginee ring at Vii sage (MAX) of Ashburn, Va ., is program a financial guaranty company, served as a town commissioner, Te chnology. manager for Science Applications and learned how to fly a plane. "I have always wanted to fly," International Corp. Anthony Moretti Jr. '92 (VPA), says Wilcox, who obtained her pilot's license in 1990. "It's a assistant director of media rela­ Kathleen Morrow Bock '93 (A&S) tremendous privilege to be up there and see things from a differ­ tions for the New England Patriots and husband Gordon of North­ ent perspective." football team, was named out­ field, Vt., announce the birth of Wilcox's plans for graduate school and a professional career st anding practitioner by the NFL their daughter, Hadarah Eleanor. were initially put on hold when she married and started a family. for the 2001 NFL Europe season. "In those days, you didn't work Donna L. Busbin G'93 (MAN) is when you had small children," David A. Patterson G'92 (ECS) and director of re source management says Wilcox, who has four daugh­ wife Karen of Fonda, N.Y. , adopted with the Army Training Support ters. "I kept in touch with my a son, Daniel Jayson. Patterson is a Center at Fort Eustis, Va . friends who were active in their computer services coordinator for Stacy Ann Canaras '93 (A&S) of professions and realized I needed HFM BOCES. Milford, Conn ., is a human factors to go back to school and to work." Howard Rose '92 (VPA) of engineer for Hyperion Solutions. That she did-completing both a Norwalk, Conn ., is senior consul­ master's degree in urban plan­ Maria T. Doni no t ant with Jaffe Holden Acoustics. ning (1970) and a doctorate in '93 (A&S) of public finance (1976) from New Matthew Rosenthal '92 (NEW) Danbury, Conn., York University while working as joined Direct Export Inc. in Boca married Michael a consultant and raising her first Raton, Fl a. J. Goldsmith. two daughters. Donino is an Rebecca Killeen Stazi '92 (NEW) of Wilcox served as a consultant inside sales representative for Milltown, N.J., is communications for the New York City Finance Horizon Paper in Stamford, Conn. manager for Johnson & Johnson. Administration and then the New York State special deputy Elaine Chroust Ehmann G'93 comptroller before moving on to Wall Street. She worked on Wall Traci Stein '92 (A&S/ NEW) of (MAX) of Chestnut Hill, M ass., is Street for more than a decade, first as a head of municipal Hoboken, N.J., is director of the media specialist for VIA. research and then going over to the "buy" side of the market. integrative medicine program in Among her accomplishments, she helped found AMBAC the College of Physicians and Scott R. Greene Indemnity (formerly American Municipal Bond Assurance Surgeons of Columbia University. '93 (NEW) mar­ Company) in 1984. She ran AMBAC's credit evaluation, pricing, ried Tiffany Levy. Eric S. Strober '92 (A&S/ NEW) of relations for seven years before leaving to "retire" Greene is nat ion­ and industry Upper Grandview, N.Y., is a sen ior A decade later, she returned to college-this time to al program man­ to Florida. associate in the New York City Nova Southeastern University, where she earned a -~"-'--==' ager for Good study law at office of Rivkin Radler. mar­ Stuff Marketing in Manchester, N.H. degree in 2001. "My husband [Marshall Wilcox] was totally velous," Wilcox says. "He was supportive through it all." Kim Williams G'92, G'97 (EDU), an Marc M. Grossman '93 (A&S) is counsel in Stuart, Florida, for a public­ ass istant professor of education at She is now regional an emergency room physician at pub­ SUNY Cortland, has been awarded interest law firm. "I represent clients who are motivated by Jersey City Medical Center (N .J.). a grant to evaluate the effective­ lic interest rather than ones who hope for personal gain," she ness of the Syracu se City School Jonathan W. Hall '93 (NEW) and says. "The cases involve the American Everglades, growth man­ District's Safe Schools, Healthy wife Jody announce the birth of agement, and wetlands preservation." St udents initiative. their son, Preston. Hall is an infor­ In her spare time, she gardens and works with local charities. mation systems project analyst at Although she has always enjoyed trying new things, Wilcox plans Lynne Fahrmeier Williams '92 Rock-Tenn Company in Norcross, Ga. to stick with her current profession. "I'm not getting any more (VPA) and Anthony B. Williams '92 degrees," she says. "I have been blessed because I'm doing (A&S) of Columbu s, Ohio, something I really enjoy." -Nia Davis

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state of Connecticut judicial Jennifer Eagen '94 {A&S} and Jonas Kronkaitis G'69 branch, and Mark is a partner in Don Kobrzynski of Chalfont , Pa., the law firm of Halloran & Sage. announce the birth of their daughter, Bella Ann. Gina Schiraldi Maset '93 {NEW} NINE-YEAR-OLD JONAS KRONKAITIS and his family fled their and Ed Maset '93 (HD) are co­ Sherri Grossman Forman '94 native Lithuania during World War II to avoid the clash of German owners of Mr. Handyman, a home (A&S} of Atlanta is a teacher at and Russian armies. After 9 years in labor and refugee camps, repair service in Richmond, Va. the Galloway School. they arrived in America, where Kronkaitis went on to serve 27 years in the U.S. Army before retiring as a colonel in 1985. Kevin M. Morley '93 (A&S} of Peter A. Gianesini Jr. '94 {NEW} of But his life came full circle in 1997 when he returned to his Centreville, Va., is an environmen­ Plainville, Conn., is a senior pro­ newly independent homeland to help resurrect a military left in tal engineer for Del on Hampton & ducer for ESPN Radio. ruins by nearly five of Soviet rule. "I never imagined in Associates. L. Marc Goldman G'94 {EDU} of my time that Lithuania would become free," says Kronkaitis, who Michelle Hamilton Porter '93 Urbana, Ill., is an area coordinator received an M.B.A. degree from SU. "I never imagined I'd be here (A&S} of Los Angeles is a develop­ for the University of Illinois at wearing this uniform." ment program and technology Urbana-Champaign. Kronkaitis is major general and commander of the Lithuanian coordinator with Fulfillment Fund. Armed Forces. He brought his Western vision-and just a few Jeremy Gordon '94 {VPA) of Santa suitcases-to this former Valerie Shadeck '93 {A&S} of Monica, Calif., is a teacher for -ts Soviet Republic with the Sagamore Hills, Ohio, is vice presi­ Crossroads School for the Arts and ..;_ intention of lending some dent of privat e placements for Sciences. National City Bank in Cleveland. ] advice and then returning Niesha N. Hamilton '94 (MAN} of ~...----.""- to the United States. Once Faye M . Sykes '93 (HD) is in export Charlottesville, Va., is pursuing an in the capital city of sales at Recycle America in Rich­ M.B.A. at Darden Graduate School Vilnius, however, he quick­ mond, Va . of Business Administration. ly ascended to vice minis­ ter of national defense, Jennifer Mclean Tube rosa '93 Joseph B. Kelly '94 (A&S} is a and was appointed to head {NEW} of Centreville, Va., is a Rea ltor for Coast to Coast Realty the military in 1999. With marketing communications in Marco Island, Fla. consu ltant. the country seeking mem­ Chris Kulak '94 {VPA) of bership in NATO, Kron­ Cheryl Somers Wegienka '93 {A&S} Gloucester, Mass., is a f irefighter kaitis's job became clear: of Aurora, Colo., is a teacher for Kent for the Peabody Fire Department. to create, equip, train, and Denver Schools in Englewood. William J. Lerner '94 (A&S} of Old structure an armed forces Greenwich, Conn., is vice president capable of defending Lit­ Tyler Aldredge '94 {ECS} is laborato­ ry manager for Harvard University's and senior gaming, lodging, and huania and assuming a Center for Genomics Research. leisure analyst for Prudential role in the NATO alliance. "The first year I worked 7 days a week, Securities. Lerner wrote a refer­ 12 hours a day," says the Vietnam veteran. "We had to write Elise Mayers Bouchner G'94 {LAW} ence book, The Irwin Directory of laws, regulations, and rules." and David A. Bouchner G'92 {LAW} Emerging Market Brokers. Kronkaitis instituted a 10-year plan to rid the Lithuanian of Lafayette, La., announce the birth military of its Soviet past and installed a new philosophy that of their daughter, Sydney Mia. Meredith Mason-Feins '94 {A&S} prioritized soldier over officer. "When I first came, we had of Cedar Grove, N.J., is a research Arnie Walker Cavarra '94 (HD) and meetings with senior Soviet officers," says the soft-spoken assistant for the De pa rtment of Matthew Cavarra '94 (A&S} of general. " They always talked about the officers. One day I lost Chemical Engineering at the New Denver announce the birth of my temper and was yelling at them and calling them nothing Jersey Institute ofTechnology. She their son, Benjamin Robert. Amie but selfish. I said, 'I can't believe that in all this time none of is working on a Ph.D. in chemical is a public relations and business you has talked about doing something for the soldiers!' And engineering. development consu ltant, and then we put soldiers as our number-one priority." M atthew is a corporate attorney Justine Jeanny Noh '94 {ECS} of Security is serious business in this Baltic nation, which saw with CSG Systems. Ridgefield, N.J., is a product sup­ one-third of its population murdered by German and Russian port specialist for Nielsen Media James E. Chiaruttini '94 (A&S} of occupations in the 1940s. Now under the leadership of this Research. American-trained veteran, Lithuanians feel more secure about York, Pa.,joined the law firm of their country's future. He is viewed as a savior by many of Barley, Snyder, Senft & Cohen. Chad David Owen '94 {ARC} Lithuania's 3·5 million citizens, who often greet him with thanks Nancy McCann Delalio '94 {ARC} is an associate of and hugs. "Everything is very emotional," says Kronkaitis, who and husband David announce the Ford Farewell plans to retire with his wife to Virginia after Lithuania enters NATO birth of their son, Ethan David. M ills and Gatsch in 2003. " To Lithuanians, I symbolize freedom, democracy, and DeLalio is project archit ect for -~...... - Architects in som eone who will not compromise the values they believe in." RTKL Associates in Washington, Princeton, N.J. - Adam B. Ellick D.C. Peter T. Patanzo '94 (A&S} of Hallendale, Fla ., is an assistant state attorney for the 17th judicial circuit of Broward County, Fla.

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Damian S. Redman '94 {NEW) of Brian Winrow '94 {A&S) of Levit­ Marilyn Ness-Sacher '95 (NEW) of ....,..~~""""'"""'""'-.., Colin Baxter Amarillo, Texas, is afternoon on-air town, N.Y., is a New York City New York City is co-producer of ••.. -• G'96 {MAN) is personality at rhythmic Top 40 police officer. Ansel Adams, a go-minute docu­ -.., ~ managing station 93-1, The Beat!KQIZ. mentary on the life and art of the director of Gregory Barnes G'95 (MAX) is famous photographer. She is cur­ Hydroturf Jennifer Richardson '94 (A&S) of town administrator for North rently producing her first indepen­ International. Fairfax, Va ., is copy chieffor Army Attleboro, Mass. dent documentary film, Bad Blood. Times Publishing Company. Jeff Bruzdzinski '96 (VPA) of Duane C. Bridgeman '95 (A&S), Michelle Lee Ribeiro '95 (NEW) Arlington, Va ., is creative director Pedro A. Rodriguez '94 (ECS) and G'97 {1ST) of New York City is of New York City is an assistant for TRW. He is writing and illus­ wife Ari of Houma, La., announce manager of Accenture. managing editor for CosmoGIRL! trating a picture book. the birth of their son, Gregorio Rodney Capel '95 {A&S) is political magazine. Daniel. Rodriguez is general field Kelly Schrader Cardoso '96 {VPA) director of the New York State engineer for Schlumberger Oilfield Brent Royer '95 (A&S/NEW) of of Brooklyn, N.Y., is assistant print Democratic Committee. Services. Cordova, Tenn., is marketing com­ stylist at Waverly. John H. Davis G'95 {MAN) of Fort munications senior specialist for Peter Sawyer G'94 {MAX) of Michael Cartwright '96 {A&S) of Knox, Ky., is chief of the budget ALSAC/St. Jude Children's Research Ballston Spa, N.Y., is chair of the St. Petersburg, Fla., is a retirement and programs division of the U.S. Hospital in Memphis. behavioral and social sciences specialist forT. Rowe Price and Army Recruiting Command. department at Hudson Valley Rosann Santos '95 (A&S) of Associates. Community College. Kwame J. DeRoche '95 (NEW/ Albany, N.Y., is resident director at Jamie Y. Choi '96 (A&S) is an ana­ MAN) is creative supervisor for the University of Albany. Kathleen M. Sears '94 (NEW) of lyst with Goldman Sachs (Asia) in RTC Relationship Marketing in Germantown, Md., married Marc Carrie Smedira Scarnati '95 (A&S) Hong Kong. Washington, D.C. Young. of Gaithersburg, Md., is an Erwin Chung '96 (ECS) of Coppell, Joshua A. Dickerson '95 (A&S) account executive with Intelligent Kara Niles Sherry '94 (HD) and Texas, is NT system administrator married Nicole Sacco. Dickerson Lookup Services. husband Scott announce the birth II with Protection One Alarm is an instructor at Jefferson of their son, Hayden Scott. Sherry Suzanne M. Sheets '95 {NUR) of Monitoring. Community College in Watertown, is a cardiovascular sa les specialist Alexandria, Va., married Daniel J. N.Y. John Cottone G'96 {EDU), director for AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals Colilla '93 (ECS). Sheets is a geri­ of the SUNY Corti and Athletic in Charlotte, N.C. Elizabeth Drogula '95 (VPA) is atric nurse practitioner working in Training Program, received the promoter/marketing director for aging research, and Col ilia is a Ryan Southard '94 (A&S) of New Thomas J. Sheehan Sr. Award, the the 9:30 Club and !.M.P. in patent examiner at the U.S. Patent York City is assistant officer of New York State Athletic Trainers Washington, D.C. and Trademark office. planning and coordination for the Association's highest honor. September 11 Disaster Response Stephen Feldman '95 {HD) of Suzanne Szoszorek G'95 {NEW) Kristine Donnelly Operation at the American Red New York City married Emily married Steven Harris. Szoszorek is '96 (A&S) is an Cross of Greater New York. Immerman. Feldman is an institu­ marketing director at Keane operations man­ tional sa les trader for NDB Capital Tracers in Conshohocken, Pa. Todd Wachtel '94 (VPA) of ager at Fidelity Markets. Cranbury, N.J., is deputy attorney Tracy A. Thorn '95 (HD) of Orlando, Investments in general with the New Jersey Terrence R. Grimm '95 {ECS) is Fla ., is principal/vice president of .....,.-.,....., Boston, Mass. Department of Law and Public a captain in the U.S. Air Force, Interactive Interior Environments. Stacy B. Gerber '96 (NEW/A&S) of Safety. st ationed at Minot AFB, N.D. Meena Venkateswaran G'95 {1ST) Philadelphia married Andrew Davina Williams '94 (ARC) married Christian Irizarry '95 (HD) com­ of Waltham, M ass., is a customer Abramson. Gerber is a socia l ser­ Bernard Duerr '95 {ECS). Williams pleted his third off-Broadway experience architect. vices coordinator for Planned is a designer with Mithun show, Rock-a-my-soul in the Bosom Pa renthood of Southeastern Alan B. Wood '95 (A&S) of Partners. They reside in Bothell, of Abraham, at the Riant Theatre . Washington, D.C., is press secre­ Wash. in New York City. He is currently t ary with the office of Congress­ Christine Mason '96 (ARC) of touring with the BET Theatre Jay B. Wilson '94 (A&S) of New man Paul Gillmor of Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio, is an intern archi­ company. York City is an associate director t ect with Kaczmar Architects. Jennifer L. Zannini '95 (A&S) for Wunderman, the marketing Alice Waligore Keefe '95 (A&S) earned a medical degree f rom Thomas A. Nardacci '96 (A&S) of arm of Young & Rubica m. He received an excellence in teaching Philadelphia College of Rennselaer, N.Y., is director of com­ helped coordinate operations for aw ard from the University of Osteopathic Medicine. She will munications for N.Y. Assemblyman the America: Tribute to Heroes Wisconsin-Stevens Point. intern at St. Vincent's Hospital in Ron Canestrari, and w as appoint­ telethon to raise funds for victims Laura Madelone '95 (A&S) of Worcester, M ass. ed by Assembly Speaker She ldon of the September 11 attacks. Brewerton, N.Y., is assistant direc­ Silver to the Hudson River Valley Richard A. Barnhart G'96 (MAX) Shauna Gellerman Wold '94 tor of judicial affairs at Syracuse Greenway Communities Council served as the director of pro­ (NEW) and Jarrett Wold '93 {1 ST) University. board. gram s, plans, and policy at Naval announce the birth of their son, Kathleen Neuner Manne G'95 Surface Reserve Force in New Brenden Zachary. Shauna is a free­ {LAW) of Fairfax Station, Va., is an Orleans. He retired after 21 years lance editor/writer, and Jarrett is a associate at Womble Carlyle's of service with the U.S. Navy. se nior software engineer for Technology & Commerce Practice America Online/ Time Warner in Group. White Plains, N.Y.

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Sharon Notah '96 {NUR) is a clini­ Mary Bourbonniere G'97 {NUR) of Natasha A. Mitchell G'97 {EDU) of Theresa M. cal nurse at Indian Health Services Warwick, R.I., is a postdoctoral State Col lege, Pa., earned a doctor­ Bevilacqua '98 in Gallup, N.M. research fellow with the Center al degree from the University of {VPA) was admit­ for Gerontology and Health Care North Carolina at Greensboro. She ted to the Lori Altorfer Pinjuh G'96 (LAW) Research. She was named a John is assistant professor of counsel­ Minnesota Bar. and Joseph M. Pinjuh '88 (A&S) A. Hartford Foundation: Building ing and counselor education at She is a litigation of Cleveland, Ohio, announce the Academic Geriatric Nursing Penn State University. associate with Dorsey & Whitney birth of their son, Joseph M. Capacity Postdoctoral Scholar. in Minneapolis. Pinjuh II. Lori is an immigration Jill S. Nappi '97, G'01 {EDU) of New attorney at Margaret Wong & Windsor, N.Y., is a physical educa­ Stacey L. Brown '98 (A&S) works Associates, and Joseph is an tion teacher for Somers School for Kliman Law Offices in Newton, assistant U.S. attorney for the District. Mass. Department of Justice. Catherine Paszkowska '97 {NEW) Rebecca A. Buchanan '98 {EDU) PaulS. Rhee G'96 {LAW) of Seoul, of Brooklyn, N.Y., is an associate at of Seattle is a graduate student/ .....:w...;..~~~.- INI' Wl DeAmicis South Korea, is an attorney with Shneyer & Shen. research assistant at the Uni­ is working toward a New York Yoon & Partners. versity of Washington. State elementary education certi­ Sloane Berkowitz Pereyra '97 Anna Rothman '96 {NEW) is pub­ fication, and Kempler is pursuing {NEW) and Ronald Pereyra 'oo Janine Castle G'98, G'o1 {A&S) of lic communications manager for an M.B.A. at the Johnson Grad­ {HD) of White Plains, N.Y., Newark, Del., is a psychotherapist the alumni association at the uate School of M anagement at announce the birth of their son, and wrap-around eva luatorfor University of Southern California in Ithaca, N.Y. Ethan Cole. Sloane is a self­ Life Span Psychological Services. in Los Angeles. employed graphic designer, and Eric Deschamps '97 {VPA) of Jaime Chase '98 (MAN) is attend­ Ronald is a financial advisor for Emily Schantz-Dunn '96 Durham, N.C., is a graphic design­ ing Chicago-Kent Col lege of Law. UBS Paine Webber. {VPA/EDU) of Reston, Va., is a er and illustrator. Kristin Cirz '98 {NEW) of teacher with Fairfax County Public Matthew A. Polk '97 {VPA) of New Terrance J. Dinan '97 {NEW) is an Randolph, N.J., is senior account Schools. York City is an account executive associate producer with Hearst­ executive for MCS Inc. with Boneau/ Bryan-Brown, a Julie Scillieri '96 {NEW) married Argyle Television in Boston. Broadway public relations firm. H. Eren Danisoglu '98 {ECS) of Russ Blake '95 {1ST). They reside in Matt Dowal '97 (A&S) of South Ankara, Turkey, is a planning engi­ Cambridge, M ass. Alexis T. Snader '97 {VPA) married Boston, Mass., is in U.S. corporate neer for Guris Construction & Michael J. Braunfeld. Snader is a RachelS. Sears '96 {NEW/A&S), marketing with Avant Corp. Engineering. He is also pursuing jeweler and manager of Buddy owner of Andiamo Multi-Sport an executive master's degree from Yasemin Sim Esmen '97 {NEW) of Bear Jewelers in Merion, Pa., and Consulting in Richmond, Calif., is Koc University in Istanbul. Istanbul, Turkey, is in sa les and founder of Alexis Tara Designs. the 2001 ITU Duathlon (run/bike acquisitions at TMC, and writes Jason Day '98 (A&S) of Arlington, event) w orld champion in Rimini, Sarah C. Stone '97 {NEW) married film critiques for a daily nationa I Va., is a graduate of George Italy, and Venray, Netherlands. Henry Laliberte. Stone is a public newspaper. Was hington University Law relations manager for Aware Inc. Danielle Steckler School. He is an attorney for Bryan John Hunewill '97 (A&S) of New in Bedford, Mass. '96 {NEW) of Cave. York City is an analyst for strategic Trent N. Tarris '97 {VPA) of Sea cliff, planning with the National Football Sheila Solan Gaughan G'98 {EDU) Calif., is a graphic designer/busi­ League. teaches in the Syracuse City ness analyst for IBM. School District. Award from the Tara Kelly '97 {A& SINEW) of International Association of Web Dublin, Ireland, is information Charles Gonzalez '98 {NEW) of Masters and Designers. officer for the M eningitis Resea rch San Antonio, Texas, is a sports Foundation. reporter/producer for KMOL-TV. Daedra Studniarz '96, G'97, G'98, {ECS), G'01 {MAN) of Colorado Risa King '97 {VPA) of Quincy, Nyanza Gregg '98 (MAN) of New Springs, Colo., is associate director Mass., graduated from Suffolk York City is a finance manager for at the Colorado Institute for University law school. She is an New York Office, a media/talent Technology Transfer and attorney compliance examiner for booking firm. Bradley Wilson G'97 {MAX) of Implementation. SEC in Boston. M anhattan, Kan., is a visiting pro­ Catherine A. Groark G'98 {NEW) Kevin E. Timson '96 (MAX) mar­ Rashida Lockhart '97 (A&S) of fessor of journalism at Kansas married Martin Shields. Groark ried Maria Fisher. Timson is Annapolis, Md., and partner State University, where he t eaches works for the Campbell Soup marketing manager for financial George Queen Ill announce the photojournalism classes in the Company in Camden, N.J. management and accou nting birth of their son, Jaden Samari. A.Q. Miller School of Journalism Kimberly D. Hayes G'98 (MAN) of publications and web sites pro­ and M ass Communications. Krista McKim '97 {ECS) of Ports­ San Juan, P.R., is a sen ior accoun­ duced by the Research Institute mouth, N.H., is an engineer at Roy Susan Hassan AI bring G'98 {MAN) t ant with the U.S. Army. of America. F. Weston Inc. in M anchester. of Skaneateles, N.Y., is assistant Eric Hodge '98 {A&S) of Samantha Brooke Weiss '96 professor of accounting at Jesse A. Mejia '97 {VPA) of Watertown, Mass., is a technical (MAN) is assistant controller for Syracuse University. Arlington, Va., is pursuing an consu ltant with Idiom Inc. Boar's Head Provisions Co. in M .B.A. at Georgetown University. 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Elizabeth Hogan '98 (A&S/EDU) Karen L. Orgel '98 (VPA) of Susan Cardinal G'99 (1ST) of Rebecca Selvenis '99 (A&S) of of Brockport, N.Y., received a grad­ Highland Park, N.J., married Jay Fairport, N.Y., is a science librarian New York City earned a master's uate council fellowship to the Reinhard. Orgel, a social worker at at the University of Rochester. degree in student personnel University of Alabama for the the Princeton House, earned a administration from Teachers George Davilas G'99 (NEW/LAW) 2001-02 academic year. Hogan is master's degree in social work College, Columbia University, and of Hoboken, N.J., is TV producer/ in the creative writing master's from New York University. is student activities coordinator at lawyer for King World Produc­ degree program. Columbia University. Mark E. Rabkin '98 (MAN) is an tions, and currently produces The Antonietta Iafrate '98 (NEW) of analyst for Progressive Insurance Ananda Lewis Show . Donghoon Shin G'99 (NEW) is Arlington, Mass., is a public rela­ in Mayfield Village, Ohio. account research manager for Megan Edwards '99 (NEW) of tions manager for North Gallup & Robinson Inc. in Karen M. Rosenthal '98 (EDU) of Liverpool, N.Y., is program coordi­ American operations of Cog nos Pennington, N.J. New York City earned a master's nator for WSYT FOX 68 and WNYS Corp. in Burlington, Mass. degree in curriculum and teaching WB 43 in Syracuse. Christopher Surh '99 (ECS) of Elizabeth Meier King '98 (VPAI from Fordham University. Seoul, South Korea, is t echnical Shannon E. Flynn '99, G'oo (NEW) NEW) of Miami, Fla., is manager of engineer for Daou Tech . Michael C. Salvatore '98 (ECS) of of New York City is segment pro­ corporate and foundation devel­ Lakewood, Colo., is in astronautics ducer of live television satellite Emily E. Tunteri '99 (VPA) is opment for the Florida Grand operations at Lockheed Martin media tours for Plus Media, pro­ administrative and human rights Opera. She is also a violin coach Space systems. ducer for the PBS shopping series, manager for the Boys & Girls Club for the South Florida Youth Great Finds!, and a screenwriter in San Francisco. Symphony. Steve Simpson G'98, G'99 (MAN) currently adapting We'll M eet is market development director Michael Kobasa '98, G'o1 (ECS) is Again by M ary Higgins Clark. for the Idaho Statesman in Boise. an RF design engineer for Anaren He was recognized by Presstime Rachel Freedman '99 (VPA) of Microwave in Syracuse. magazine as one of the top " 20 Washington, D.C., is a graphic Heather A. Kurtis '98 (HD) of under 40" people in the newspa­ designer with the Center for Plainfield, Ill., married Karel Soukal per industry. Defense Information. '98 (1ST). Kurtis is manager trainee Hilda Soto '98 (A&S) of Perth Kimberly D. Friedman '99 (VPA) is for Bloomingdale's, and Soukal is a Amboy, N.J., is a social worker for art director at Digitas in New York proj ect manager for IBM. the American Red Cross in Greater City. Terence J. Lau '98 (LAW) of Chapel New York Early Head Start. Robert Hatcher '99 (MAN) of Kathryn Bender 'oo (HD) of Hill, N.C., is director of Association Victoria D. Stubbs '98 (A&S) Astoria, N.Y., is a business associ­ Bohemia, N.Y., is a social w orker at of South East Asian Nations married Ru ssell A. Green. Stubbs ate with the Hewitt School. Long Island Adolescent and Family (ASEAN) government affairs for earned a mast er's degree in social Services. Ford Mot or Company. Debra Jacoby '99 (EDU) of w ork from Howard University and Oakland Park, Fla., works for On KuWanda Brathwaite 'oo (1ST), Alison Lemon '98 (A& SINEW) is a social worker at My Sist er's Location Education. She travels as computer coordinat or for Beta ea rned a master's degree in Pl ace in Washington, D.C. teacher-on-set for the national Tech, is working on a master's health science from Johns William J. Warkentin '98 (A&S) of tour of Annie Get Your Gun. degree in education. Hopkins University School of Lebanon, N.J., is serving in Bahrain Public Hea lth. Sh e works at the John Maly '99 (ECS) of LaPorte, Kenneth Bruton G'oo (NEW) is with the U.S. M arines 1st Fleet Food and Drug Administration's Colo., is an engineer in a control marketing managerfor Antiterrorism Security Tea m Office of Women's Hea lth in the design and verification group for Int ernational Wine & Spirits in Co/6th Pit. Washingt on, D.C., area. Hewlett Packard. M aly ea rned a Sa n Juan, Puerto Rico. Jeffrey C. Wolken G'98 (LAW/ mast er's degree in computer Jeremy S. Levine '98 (MAN) of Doug Campbell 'oo (MAN) is MAN) of Wilmington, Del., is an architecture f rom Stanford Hoboken, N.J., is a global product marketing specialist for Ret urn associate with Montgomery, University. manager for TMP Worldwide. Pat h in New York City. M cCracken, Walker & Rhoads. Scott McGee '99 (A&S) of Sara Banker Levine '98 (HD) of Erin Reardon Cohn G'oo (MAN) of Kenneth C. Anderson '99 (A&S) of Was hington, D.C., is a personal Hoboken, N.J., is a buyer for Chicago is a financia l analyst for Brighton, M ass., is programmer assist ant in the office of U.S. Polo.com. United Airlines. analyst for Digitas. Senator Diane Feinst ein of Craig Meyerson '98 (ECS) of Ca lifornia. Maureen Dempsey 'oo (A&S/ Courtney Andrews '99 (N EW) is Syracu se is a bioengineer for NEW) of St at en Island is a com­ assistant t o the executive produc­ Stacie Paradis '99 (MAN) of New Welch Allyn. m unication specialist at t he er for NBC in Burbank, Calif. She York City is market ing manager Dreyfus Corporation. Jenesse E. Miller '98 (A& SINEW) assist s wit h production of The for Wenner M edia. of Berkeley, Ca lif., is a senior public Tonight Show with Jay Lena and Justin Doucette 'oo (A&S) of affairs specialist for CMRI. She is . Denver is project manager for also a f reelance writ er and volun­ LAND INFO Internat ional. Shannon Beavis '99 (EDU) married t eers at t he ACLU. Damon Bender '99 (A& S). Beavis Vikas Mullick '98 (VPA) of is a speech language pathologist , Richard son, Texas, is founder and and Bender is in law school. They producing art istic director for live in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ProgreXssive Arts Productions.

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Caryn E. Duebler 'oo (NEW) is Bonnie C. Ryan G'oo (MAX) of Edgar Endress '01 (VPA) won a Jessica Kuhlman '01 (VPA) of development coordinator for Chestertown, Md., is the Jessie Grand Marnier Foundation Film Burlington, Vt., is a booki ng agent The Brookings Institute in Ball duPont Visiting Scholar in Fellowship award for graduate for Melvin Kaplan Inc. Washington, D.C. the Department of Sociology film students w ho demonstrate Brian Macrae G'01 (MAN) is an and Anthropology at Washington excellence and originality in the Terence T. Flynn G'oo (NEW) is associate engineer with SECOR College. Ryan will spearhead the fields offilmmaking, film criti· founder and president of Frontline International in Syracuse. college's archaeological invest iga­ cis m, and video. His video, The Corporat e Communications. Flynn tion of the birthplace of abolition­ Memory of the Snails, will be Jessica Matthews 'o1 (MAN) of is working on a Ph.D. in mass ist and former slave, Harriet shown at the Walter Reade Waltham, Mass., is employed with communications at Syracuse Tubman. Theater during an independents Marsh Inc. in Boston. University. night screening. Joshua A. Shon G'oo (MAN) of Monique McNellie '01 (ISTIVPA) of Trevor Gauthier 'oo (MAN) of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is director of Dawn Filipowicz G'01 (ECS) married Raleigh, N.C., is program adminis­ Denver is marketing coordinator business operations and corporat e Leonard Skierski. They reside in trator at IBM. for Lionlnc.com. development at M edist at Liverpool, N.Y. Frank Mickens 'o1 (NEW) of Melissa J. Gersh 'oo (EDU) of Wash­ Pharmacy Services. Jared M. Green '01 (ECS) is a uni­ Jackson, Miss., is a reporter for ington, D.C., is a third-grade team Christina Spalding 'oo (A&S) of versity graduate fellow at the WAPT-TV. leader teacher with the Mont­ Burlington, Vt., is account repre­ University of Illinois at Urbana­ gomery County, Md., school system. Marianne S. Mitchell '01 (NEW) is sent ative for Proximity Inc. Champaign, working on a mas­ She is pursuing a master's degree in development assistant for New ter's degree in geotechnical engi­ elementary education. Joel Terry 'oo (1 ST) of New York Li ne Cinema in Los Angeles. neering. City is assist ant office manager Beth Gross 'oo (HD) of San Diego Oguzhan Ozturk '01 (A&S) of for Bane of America. Petra Hailu '01 (1ST) of New York is director of special projects for Istanbul, Turkey, is vice president City is a business analyst for UCSD, SDSU. Michael Wildman 'oo (ARC) of of Dervisoglu Ynsaat. American Management Systems. Brooklyn is IT manager for Berza k Carrie Guadagnino 'oo (HD) of Erin Plesh '01 (EDU) of Andover, Gold. Mia Angelique Hall '01 (LAW) is Edgewater, Md., is a registered N.J., is a public relations assist ant an assistant district attorney in dietitian with Crownsville Evette N. Williams 'oo (EDU) is for Catalyst Marketing Com­ Queens, N.Y. Hospital Center. an elementary t eacher for t he m unicat ions. Syracuse City School District . Tovah Hirsch '01 (A&S) is part of Da-De Hao 'oo (ECS) of Sunnyvale, Lauren Redish '01 (HD) of Montville, the field marketing t eam for the Calif., is a hardware engineer for Jessica Acuna '01 (1ST) of N.J., is an account execut ive for Sanford Corporation, a division of Pictologic Inc. Waltham, Mass., is an analyst lngroup Licensing. Newell Rubbermaid. She is one of with Accenture. Hala-Mary Hazar 'oo (MAN) of 450 charter members of Newell Lindsay Rowan '01 (NEW) of Los Norwood, M ass., is benefits Joseph A. Babik 'o1 (NEW) of Rubbermaid's Phoenix Program, Angeles is an assistant for E! specialist for Liberty Financial Florence, S.C., is direct or of broad­ designed to give recent college Entertainment. Corporation. casting and media relat ions for graduat es opportunities in sa les Victoria Sanville '01 (A&S) of t he Pee Dee Pride hockey t eam. and market ing. Sung W. Jung 'oo (MAN) is an Washington, D.C., is a staff assistant accountant for Wilfred Wyler & Michael Bard Shari I. Horne '01 (A&S) of New for U.S. Congressman George W. Co. in New York City. G'01 (MAX) York City is an analyst with Gekas of Pennsylvania. works for Know ­ Accenture. Amber M. Larish 'oo (NEW) of Ericka Schillinger '01 (A&S) is a ledge Systems Syracuse is a traffic manager for Heather M. Kingery G'01 (LAW) of student services manager for and Research in Designworks Advert ising. Des M oines, Iow a, is f raud investi­ Kaplan Test Prep in Manhattan. Syracuse. gator for Ca haba Government Rebecca Marion G'oo (NEW) of Amanda Sibley '01 (1ST) of Falls Matthew R. Benson '01 (VPA) of Benefit Administ rat ors. Wynantskill, N.Y., is a public rela­ Church, Va., is an analyst for Paradise Valley, Ariz., is making his tions senior account executive at Accenture. professional debut in Neil Simon's Eric Mow er and Associat es. Brighton Beach Memoirs wit h the Jeffrey Sipprell '01 (ARC) of Chicago Matt Nicoll 'oo (A&S) of Au Sable Virginia St age Company in is an intern architect at STL Forks, N.Y., is a f ly f ishing guide/ Norfolk. Architects. instructor at t he Delaw are River Jonathan Bettini 'o1 (MAN) of Craig St. Clair '01 (ARC) of Silver Club in Starlight, Pa. Slingerlands, N.Y., is an accountant Spring, M d., is an architect w ith Kathleen Kreuter 'o1 (NEW) of Jonathan D. Rees 'oo (ECS) is senior with Empire Corporate FCU. SmithGroup Inc. Narberth, Pa ., is a business devel­ systems engineer for Lockheed Ayca Cakmak G'01 (ECS) of Adana, opment assistant w ith Kling Shawn C. St. Pierre 'o1 (ECS) of Martin in Syracuse. Tu rkey, is a resea rch assist ant at Lindquist . Skaneat eles, N.Y., is a product devel­ Todd E. Rubin 'oo (VPA) is a sa les Cukurova University. opment specialist for Welch Allyn. Monica Kruckow '01 (ECS) of assistant for ABC Fa m ily World­ Charlotte, N.C., is a staff engineer Steven Wiseman G'o1 (HD) of wide in New York City. w ith LAW Engineering. Seattle is program assistant for Bellevue Community College.

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Kenyon, Joh n P. Mack, Morton B. Reine r, Rona ld J. • Spencer, William H. Taft, Sidney Tillim, Fra ncis I. In emor1am Vincent, Sterling E. Williams, Michael Woncik 1951 Edward R. Breitt, M. Joan Shepard, Montgomery H. Ta lbot, Lillian Wasik Ustach, Notices of deaths must be accompanied by a copy of an obituary or memorial Joanne Thompson Widner, Edward B. Willard, card. Send to: Alumni Editor, Alumni News; 820 Comstock Avenue, Room 308; Charlotte Cooley W ilson 1952 Joh n E. Bromka, Syracuse NY 13244-5040; fax 315-443-5425. Joan Higby Cole, Margaret Bolger Deleha nty, Eric C. Feasey, Spencer G. Feldmann, Bertha A. Giffels, 1906 Ximena Rich Clement, Stanley Colter Sr. R. Taylor, Thelma Covert Wycker John W. Hutton Jr., John J. Keigher, John B. 1909 Charles J. Drago 1911 Edna West Ross, 1937 Rose Wartsky Bernthal, Charles D. Delaney, McCagg, Isabell Lee Ranck, John F. Rusinko, Peter Frances Sherman White 1913 Janet Yule Booth, Robert F. Donohue, Richard G. Dower, Donald G. R. 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Paguni, Wesley K. Sa saki, Joan Levison Carpenter, Anne Dorthey Corey, James H. Gillis, A. M ena 1994 Gail S. Tuke Spitzer, Ra lph Fa ulkner Wyrick 1949 Harold W. Ghemy Greenhouse, Louisa Whitcomb Hill, Arlen, Breese F. Barbour, Charles E. Callan, Joseph Faculty Harold R. Hurst, Est elle Hogan Klotz, Eleanor A. Defino, Leon N. Dish lacoff, Alfred G. Dyer, Gat es M art in, Warren M . Slosson, Don E. Arnold Goldstein, Myron Lichtblau, Evan M. David L. Lutin, Neal W. O'Connor, Clarke W. St illman, Blanche Benton Wilshin 1936 Ethel Re lkin, Charles Winquist Rogers, Donald Ryan, Norman Segelst ein Spa ng Cunnington, Richard S. Duell, M arion F. Urbach Duhrels, Alice Lamb Hatheway, Edwin C. 1950 J. Wright Barry, Walter B. Bennett Jr., Vit o L. Joslyn, Elbridge H. Kinne, Lewis L. Larchar, Ca rbonaro, George M. Chamberlin Jr., Martin M arga ret Lester Lyon, Lester F. Myers, Ruth Comart, Edward J. Gildea, Clarence Gust avson Sa mpson Schoeberlein, Thomas H. Sears, Arthur William B. 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