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Varsity Club Hall of Fame Induction Class Of HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 1974 1983 1992 2001 James l. Bell* Harry J. Barnes Christopher R. Aylward Kotosho R. Artis Ann lee Delano James J. Connolly* Donna M. Gerolomo Thomas F. Burke Ill Bradford l. Johnson* George T. Dowd Oscar Khederion* Daniel T. Callahan Edward S. Parsons* George P. Makris Mark H. Lech Wolter S. "Buzz" Congrom Francis X. Walsh Jane Miller Wolter M. lyons Stanley R. Hillier Ill George E. Yankowski Donald G. Turcotte Perry V. Moss Erik l. Nedeau Andrew "Hawk" Zomporelli* Bruce M. Racine 1975 1993 Delmo F. Alberghini* 1984 William l. Bockman 2002 •John J. Connelly lynn Arturi-Chiovoro lorry Bone James E. Averill Herbert Gallagher* Alfred J. Bolerno Allen K. Deary R. Geoff Coldorone Neil T. Mahoney* William J. Corsetti Joseph J. Donohue Tina Cardinale Beauchemin Dorothy J. Sullivan* leo F. Dupere AI Pojonos* Bjorn G. Hansen ·Sidney J. Watson* Thomas J. Rezzuti Jeanne l. Rowlands* Dorin G. Jordon Frances R. Ryan Joy F. O'Shaughnessy 1976 1994 Michael B. Porterfield G. Ernest Arlett* 1985 John A. Curry Kate R. Barrett Robert F. Barry Craig A. MacDonald 2003 Edward T. Barry James A. Calhoun Jeffrey D: Mclaughlin Marko Banovic Fronk J. Rando John P. Grinold James P. O'Shaughnessy Steven Carney Carl J. Wallin John R. McPherson Janet S. Swanson Karen Davidson-Townley Joseph P. Zobilski* Eugene C. Renzi* Wayne T. Turner Rodney J. Isbister Edward F. Shea* Dana M. Kozimor-Zuggy 1977 1995 James K. Murphy Robert J. Cappadona 1986 John G. Baynes Donna M. Petrsorich-Hinkes Arthur J. Chisholm Kerkor Kassabian* Kelly l. Dyer William A. Colby John J. Lapsley John B. Flora 2004 Lawrence Gluckman David G. lister Stephen E. Grolnic Ralph J. Barone D. Raymond Picard Ernest E. Mills* Reginald Lewis, Sr.* Paul T. Filipe Gerold R. Totton* Daniel R. Ross* Angelo P. Toyias Derek P. Gauthier William H. Seabury William M. Johnston Jr. 1978 1996 Elena M. Menegokis Richard Cavanaugh 1987 Roger C. Borggoord Stephanie A. Pavao Irwin M. .Cohen John J. Clark D. Sean Jones Laura l. Schuler Charles H. Diehl Job E. Fuchs* · John P. McCarron James W. Dietz Joseph E. lynch Pout J. McDougall 2005 Arnold Kaufman Philip R. McCabe James D. Moxley Keri Bettenhouser-Pratt Salvatore J. Lombardo David R. Poile Thomas l. Sirois Rob Cowie Michael Prohodsky Greg Montalbano 1971} 1997 Betsy Polecek-Ostronder John R. Byrne* 1988 Joseph S. Cosh Carl Quitzau William Lee Corter* Sondra M. Burke Pamela M. Green-lewis Hilary Witt Joseph M. Chrusz* Willie Cater Mark Holsel Tim Wooge John l. Malvey Edward.C. McCarty Thomos-N. Kiefer Goy W. Milbrandt* Leo Osgood Thomas l. Mortimer 2006 Richard A. Ollen Fronk T. Schettino David G. O'Brien Jock Freemon Bernard Solomon* Richord ·D. Paster Dion Gordner 1980 Michelle White Mike Glovine John S. Bialek* 1989 Cindy Johnson-Standaert Thomas J. Hourihan David S. Coligoris 1998 Vito Maida Robert "Bo" lyons Joseph G. Davis Centennial Celebration Ken Monchurek Salvatore P. Mazzocco* Boris D. Djerossi No inductions Tesha Tinsley Neil P. McPhee Ferny C. Flomon Paul G. Solberg E. "Foxy" Flumere* 1999 2007-08 George J. Matthews Richard E.T. Brooks Vincent Barletta 1981 William Lafreniere Anders Hoeyem Curtis C. Brooks* 1990 Shelley R. looney Roger Pierce David J. Coleman Ronald A. Chambers John A. Martin Nikiya Reid Calvin T. Coffey Robert A. Connors* Donald H. McKenney Brooke Whitney Michael S. Dvorchok Donald "Pete" Harris J. Keith Motley Kelly Wilk-Carroll Alexander J. Struzziera James W. Martel Anne Marie Mucero Dean C. Webb Wallace F. Sullivan* Robert Otrondo 2009 Ellen J. Vera Lauro Kelso-Shimon 1982 2000 Dove Klemic Alfred M. McCoy* 1991 Charles J. Huck Don McGillis Daniel W. Miles Bruce E. Bickford Andre P. Lafleur L.J. McKonas William J. Miller Kymberly M. Cameron Patrick F. Manning Harry Mews EricW . Porter* Donald J. Eason Harold Scott Ill Donna-lynn Rosa James M. Thornton* >Michael E. Holmes Gerard D. Shea Daniel Walsh Richard l. Weitzman Kevin F. Shea Kelly Toole-Conte Jen White-Richardson James H. Walsh IV Kimerle V. Watterson *deceased Laura K lso Women's Swimming- Class of 1984 Laura Kelso-Shiman, Class of 1984, has been elected to the Northeastern University Hall of Fame for excellence in the sport of swimming. She was an early pioneer in the birth of women's swimming and rose to be Northeastern's first female All-American. Kelso was a standout athlete at Pine Bush High School in the tiny town HALL OF FAME of Pine Bush, N.Y. She competed in basketball, swimming and softball. In her senior year, she captained all three. In swimming, she was selected PROGRAM All-State as a junior and senior in the breast stroke. The Northeastern women's swimming program had been started in 1978-79, and the program's progress, under its first coach Janet Swan­ son, had been remarkable. Swanson saw the potential in Kelso and after Toastmaster arriving on Huntington Avenue for the 1980-81 season, she became the backbone of the growing program. Jim O'Shaughnessy In her freshman year, she immediately established herself as one of the premier breaststrokers in New England. She set Husky records in the 50-yard, 100-yard, and 200-yard breaststroke. At the New England Championship she won the 50 while setting a New England record and Introductions took points in both the 100 and 200. The team posted a 9-1 record. Kelso's sophomore season saw more progress. She broke all of her Jack Gri nold Northeastern records in the 50, 100, and 200 breaststroke. She won the Greater Boston Collegiate and New England 50, and helped the 400 medley relay team to a New England title. Her 50-yard time of 32.28 seconds qualified her for the national championship. She finished eighth, Class of 2009 which earned her All-America honors. Kelso had become the first female Husky to earn that distinction. The team continued its winning ways post­ Laura Kelso-Shiman ing an 8-4 record. Her junior year she did something remarkable. In 11 dual meets, she Dave Klemic remained undefeated in the 50-yard breaststroke, then again won the GBC and New England 50, plus the New England 100 and placed second Dan McGillis in the 200. Her contribution to the 400 medley relay earned it a New England title and set a Husky record. In the national championship, she L.J. McKanas placed third in the 50 for her second All-America certificate and 11th in the 100. The team had another successful season going 8-3. Harry Mews Kelso's senior season saw great changes. The fledging program was now sound enough to merit a tougher schedule. Also, for a decade, women's Donna-Lynn Rosa sports had been led by the AIAW, now they would be under the dominance of the NCAA. She defended her GBC and New England 50-yard titles and Daniel Walsh set new records for the 50, 31 .29, and the 100, 1:10.52. However, when it came to the NCAA Championship, there was a rule stating you had Jen White-Richardson to qualify in two events. Kelso only qualified in the 50. Coach Swanson estimated that she would have placed third. With the new schedule, the team slipped to 3-9. In her career, she won the New England 50 four times and the GBC Check www.GoNU.com for biographies of three times. all 218 Northeastern Hall of Fame members! Kelso resides in Brookline with her husband and three children. She is a Physical Therapist in the Brookline Public Schools. Dave KLEMIC Me ILLIS Football, Track - Class of 2001 Men's Ice Hockey - Class of 1997 Dave Klemic, Class of 2001, has been elected to the Northeastern Dan McGillis, Class of 1997, has been elected to the Northeastern University Hall of Fame for excellence in the sports of football and track. University Hall of Fame for excellence in the sport of ice hockey. He was the most bruising defenseman of his era and finished with All-America He is arguably one of the 1 0 most ta lented Huskies of all time. honors. Klemic was a standout athlete at Mainland High School in Somers Point, McGillis, a native of Hawkesbury, Ontario, played three years for the N.J. In football, he set school records for pass receptions, receiving yards Hawkesbury Hawks of the Central Junior Hockey League. In his second and touchdowns, and was voted All-State as a senior in 1995. In track, season he was voted Most Improved and made the All-Star team. In ~is he set school records in long jump and 400 hurdles. final year he was voted the league's Best Defenseman, and again to the In 1997, he made his presence known on Huntington Avenue. He was All-Star Team. He also was named the Most Valuable Player in the league named NU's Offensive Rookie of the Year, setting a freshman record for playoffs. receiving yards with 632 and scoring 10 touchdowns. The team went 8- McGillis was to be the first major recruit by the Huskies' second year 3. In track, he won the America East indoor long jump and was second coach, Ben Smith. At 6-foot-3, 230 pounds, he was an imposing defender in New England. with an enforcer's demeanor and sniper's hands. Throughout his career he His sophomore season was sensational. He caught 65 passes for 1175 would average over 30 minutes per game on regular shift, power play and penalty killing units. His freshman year, he had five goals and 1 2 assists yards, which still stands as an NU record, and scored 15 touchdowns, for 17 points.
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