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NACDA All-Time Hall of Fame NACDA All-Time Hall of Fame Abbey, Joe R. Parkland Junior College (1990) Abbott, Cleve Tuskegee Institute (1971) Aillet, Joe Louisiana Tech University (1974) Alexander, William A. Georgia Institute of Technology (1971) Alden, Mike University of Missouri (2017) Alford, Warner University of Mississippi (2018) Allard, Gerald SUNY Junior College-Farmingdale (1974) Allen, Forrest C. (Phog) University of Kansas (1974) Allison, Bruce Colorado School of Mines (1995) Anderson, Hank Gonzaga University (1995) Anderson, Kevin U.S. Military Academy (2020) Andros, Dee G. Oregon State University (1991) Appenzeller, Herb T. Guilford College (1987) Archie, William (Bill) Norfolk State University (1987) Arlanson, Harry Tufts University (1974) Armstrong, Ike J. University of Minnesota (1970) Arnett, Glenn W. Northridge, California State University (1978) Ashford, Volney C. Missouri Valley College (1972) Athey, Ed Washington College (1988) Aultman, Cliff Geneva College (1981) Bailey, Phyllis Ohio State University (1997) Baird, Bill Rhode Island College (2009) Baker, Merrily Dean Michigan State University (2006) BaldWin, Dick Broome Community College (1988) Banks, Earl Morgan State University (1992) Barnhill, John H. University of Arkansas (1972) Barnes, Everett D. Colgate University (1971) Barnes, Samuel E. Howard University (1970) Barr, J. Shober Franklin & Marshall College (1970) Barratt, James G. Oregon State University (1985) # Bates, Stan Washington State University (1975/Hall of Fame Inductee;1980/Corbett Winner) Baujan, Harry C. University of Dayton (1970) Bay, Rick University of Oregon (2010) Beatty, Harold J. Fresno State University (1970) Beard, G.W. Auburn University (1974) Belgiovine, Bridget Wellesley College (2020) Bell, Chuck Utah State University (2010) Bell, Madison (Matty) Southern Methodist University (1970) Bell, William M. Fayetteville State University (1976) Bergstrom, Arthur J. Bradley University (1974) Bernlohr, William F. Capitol University (1974) Bible, Dana X. University of Texas (1971) Bishop, Gil Bakersfield, California State College (1975) Blackinton, Marion (Blackie) Western Illinois University (1987) Blaik, Earl H. U.S. Military Academy (1979) Bobb, Nelson University of North Carolina Greensboro (2012) Bogan, Paul Westfield State College (2000) Boles, L.C. College of Wooster (1980) Bonn, Bob Carthage College (2019) Bottger, Bob St. Louis CC – Meramec (2012) Bourdet, Gene San Diego State University (1985) Bradley-Doppes, Peg University of Denver (2019) BradshaW, Bill DePaul University, LaSalle University, Temple University (2014) Brasfield, Kathleen Angelo State University (2014) Bream, Henry T. (Hen) Gettysburg College (1972) Brechler, Paul W. University of Iowa (1982) Brennecke, Fritz Colorado School of Mines (1977) Brickles, John L. Miami University (OH) (1973) Bridgers, John D. University of New Mexico (1991) # Bronzan, Robert T. San Jose State University (1975) NACDA All-Time Hall of Fame BroWn, Robert N. (Red) West Virginia University (1973) BroWn, Tay Compton Community College (1977) Broyles, Frank University of Arkansas (2008) Brumley, Rex BroWard Community College (1991) Bryant, Paul (Bear) University of Alabama (1983) Bullman, Gale University of Missouri-Rolla (1980) Burns, Bob John BroWn University (2009) Burri, Charlie Missouri Western State College (1995) Busey, David G. Lycoming College (1977) * Bushnell, Asa S. Eastern College Athletic Conference (1969) Bute, Earl North Dakota State School of Science (1975) Butler, Lysle K. Oberlin College (1972) Butterfield, Marion B. (Sam) Hutchinson Community College (1987) * Byers, Walter National Collegiate Athletic Association (1976) * Byrne, Bill Texas A&M University (2014) Caine, John University of Oregon (2000) Cameron, Colin Fairmont State College (1995) Cameron, E.M. (Eddie) Duke University (1973) Canham, Don University of Michigan (1988) Carlesimo, Peter A. Fordham University (1980) Carlson, Harry G. University of Colorado (1972) Carnevale, Bernard (Ben) The College of William and Mary (1986) Carvajal, Rudy Cal State Bakersfield (2012) Carver, Frank University of Pittsburgh (1974) Carzo, Rocco “Rocky” Tufts University (2000) Casale, Ernie Temple University (1983) Casanova, Len University of Oregon (1975) Case, Ron Rowan College at Gloucester County (2018) Casem, Marino Alcorn State University (2006) Casey, Dot Wake Forest University (2013) Casey, Willis R. North Carolina State University (1987) Cassill, Harvey University of Washington (1980) Cerra, Jean Barry University (2000) Chachis, Chris G. Orange County Community College (1976) Chin, Deborah University of New Haven (2018) Christian, J. Orlean University of Connecticut (1972) Chrouser, Harvey C. Wheaton College (1977) Chryst, George University of Wisconsin Platteville (2006) Ciszek, Jim University of Lowell (1988) Clausen, M.R. (Dick) University of Arizona (1985) Clune, John U.S. Air Force Academy (1992) Cobey, William W. (Bill) University of Maryland (1972) Cochran, Kenneth (Red) University of Akron (1982) Cole, George University of Arkansas (1974) * Coleman, Cecil N. University of Illinois (1983) Coombs, Edmund L. BoWdoin College (1986) Copeland, Jim Southern Methodist University (2009) Coppedge, John (Bo) U.S. Naval Academy (1990) Corbett, James E. Louisiana State University (1970) * Corrigan, Gene Atlantic Coast Conference (1997) Creutzinger, Edward Gloucester County College (1997) * Crisler, Herbert O. (Fritz) University of Michigan (1968) Crouthamel, Jake Syracuse University (2008) Cullen, Vin CC of Rhode Island (2006) Curley, John Boston College (1971) * Cunningham, Gary University of California Santa Barbara (2003) Curtice, Jack C. University of California Santa Barbara (1973) Custeau, Rita University of Connecticut (1983) Czekaj, Edward M. Pennsylvania State University (1982) NACDA All-Time Hall of Fame Dalis, Peter UCLA (2010) Damore, Patrick Fredonia State College (1988) Davalos, Rudy University of New Mexico (2010) Davis, Howard Jackson State University (2000) Davis, Robert L. Colorado State University (1975) Decker, James H. Syracuse University (1974) Deeds, Cameron S. (Scotty) California State University-Los Angeles (1973) DeFilippo, Gene Boston College (2014) * Dempsey, Ced NCAA (2000) Dempsay, Linda Blower University of California, Irvine (1991) Devaney, Bob University of Nebraska (1995) Dickson, Joe Eastern NeW Mexico University (1971) Didier, Raymond E. Nicholls State University (1979) DiJulia, Don St. Joseph’s University (2019) Dinaberg, Bob Santa Barbara City College (2006) Dodds, DeLoss University of Texas (2016) Donnelly, J. Edward University of Vermont (1979) * Dooley, Vince University of Georgia (2004) Doris, Gene Fairfield University (2019) Doyle, Jack University of South Dakota (2006) Douglas, Merrill G. San Diego Mesa College (1976) Duer, A.O. (Al) Pepperdine University (1976) Dunn, C. Johnson Alabama State University (1973) Durham, Paul Linfield College & University of Hawaii (2006) Durley, Alexander Texas Southern University (1973) Durant, Della Penn State University (1995) Dye, Tippy Northwestern University (1976) Eason, Art William Paterson University (2006) Eavenson, David B. Dickinson College (1980) Eaves, Joel University of Georgia (1979) Edwards, Bill Wittenberg University (1974) Ehlers, Dean James Madison University (2000) Eisele, Herb John Carroll University (2006) Elliott, C.W. (Bump) University of Iowa (1997) Ellis, Tellis B. Jackson State University (1986) ElWell, Bud Gannon University (1997) English, Marvin V. Ohio Northern University (1981) Erickson, Charles P. University of North Carolina (1970) Etzel, Joe University of Portland (2008) Exum, William Kentucky State University (1978) Farrington, Ed Western Connecticut State University (2018) Faurot, Donald B. University of Missouri (1970) Feris, Greg Wayland Baptist University (2016) Fischer, Robert A. (Bob) UCLA (1987) Flynn, Eugene F. Holy Cross College (1970) * Flynn, William Boston College (1981) Forbes, Frank L. Morehouse College (1972) Forkum, Jim Santa Rosa Junior College (2019) * Fouke, Harry University of Houston (1979) * Frank, James SouthWestern Athletic Conference (1998) Frericks, Thomas University of Dayton (1992) Fritz, Harry G. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (1979) Frost, R.B. (Jack) South Dakota State University (1971) Fusco, Bill Sonoma State University (2020) Gagliardi, John St. John’s University – MN (2006) Gaither, A.S. (Jake) Florida A&M University (1976) Gallagher, Herbert W. Northeastern University (1977) NACDA All-Time Hall of Fame Gallagher, John Niagra University (1971) Gardner, Fern University of Utah (2010) Garrison, Susanna University of Houston (1980) Garten, Al Western NeW Mexico University (1972) Gary, Mitchell Western Michigan University (1971) Gauthier, George Ohio Wesleyan University (1971) Gavitt, Dave Providence College (2000) Geiger, Andy The Ohio State University (2010) Gentry, Howard Tennessee State University (1977) Gilstrap, Claude (Chena) University of Texas-Arlington (1987) Goin, Bob University of Cincinnati (2013) Gowder, Bob Ventura College (1974) Grant, Christine H.B. University of Iowa (2008) Green, Bernard Reed University of Southern Mississippi (1978) Green, Kit University of Washington (2000) Grice, William (Bill) Case Western Reserve University (1985) Grover, Brandon T. (Butch) Ohio University (1974) Grubbs, HoWard Texas Christian State University (1976) Gruninger, Fred Rutgers University (2006) * Hallock, Wiles Pacific 10 Conference (1983) Ham, Willis South Carolina State University (2008) * Hamilton, Thomas J. Pacific 8 Conference
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