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water works Contents Vol. XXV, No. 1 Fall 2009 F eatures UT Water Wars. These alumni work to ensure we’ll 6 have plenty of clean water in the future. The University of Tampa Journal is published three times a year — fall, winter, spring — by The University of Down by the River. A communication professor sets 8 Tampa, 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33606-1490. out to tell the tale of the Hillsborough River and find Third-class postage paid at Tampa, FL. Opinions expressed in the Journal do not necessarily represent those of the out more than she bargained for. faculty, administration or students. Robin Roger...... Editor The Politics of Water. Three professors look at the 10 Anne Rowland...... Designer issues behind the water shortages. Melanie Munger ’10...... Student Graphics Assistant Eric Cárdenas...... Director of Public Information The Price of Terrorism. Brock Blomberg ’89 and Publications 26 Contributors: examines the economic motivations behind terrorist Jessica Burns ’04, Eric Cárdenas, Sharon Galantino ’05, attacks, and their consequences. Jay Hardwick, Justin Herndon, Tom Kolbe, Brian Overcast, Taylor Albertson Pinke Rising Above. President Ronald L. Vaughn reports 36 Contributing Photographers: on what UT is doing to become a stronger, more Dennis Ades, Matt Beck, Jessica Burns ’04, FJ Gaylor Photography, Christine Goodwin, Justin Herndon, prestigious University. Michael Lanka, Jessica Leigh, Alex McKnight, Andy Meng, Bob Olayas, Brian Overcast, Robin Roger Departments Read us online at www.ut.edu/ut-journal. About the Cover The Front Burner...... 1 Water droplets on campus don’t normally take on the shape of minarets. Illustration by David A. Rogers; Concept Beyond the Lectern...... 13 and design by Alex McKnight and Anne Rowland. Spartan Sportsbag...... 16 Duplicate Mailings Please help us cut down on mailing costs. If your household is receiving more than one copy of the UT Muezzin ...... 19 Journal, send us the address labels from each copy. We will review our records and correct any duplication. Class Acts...... 20 Send your labels to: The University of Tampa Office of Alumni Relations • Box H Alumnotes ...... 28 401 W. Kennedy Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33606-1490 Address changes also can be made online by going to Homecoming Information...... 30 alumni.ut.edu and clicking on address update. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the UT Journal, The University Leaving a Legacy...... 32 of Tampa, Box H, 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, FL 33606-1490. The University of Tampa is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. The Common Good...... 34

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Donor Honor Roll...... 40 sy mbol of educational excellence Minaret Moments...... 68

UT Expands Campus, CASS STREET ’s enrollment has doubled in the sistent with UT’s design past decade, and at the same time, and use standards that UT 13 new structures have been built have already taken place on the 100-acre campus. on campus and along Now, UT has three more acres to help accommo- the Kennedy Boulevard

date that unprecedented growth. corridor. UNIVERSITY DR. UNIVERSITY Last June, UT and another company acquired a “Development of

city block on the south of campus, bordering Kennedy this tract will continue NEW NORTH BOULEVARD NORTH PROPERTY AVE. BREVARD N. Boulevard and directly behind ResCom residence hall the transformation of W. KENNEDY BLVD. W. KENNEDY BLVD. and Thomas Parking Garage. UT’s campus and further UT President Ronald L. Vaughn said the property, enrich the educational previously owned by Tampa’s Agliano family, will even- environment and experience,” Vaughn said. tually be used to address University living, learning and Frank Agliano, whose grandfather initially opened other space needs both in the near term and future. the iconic Valencia Garden restaurant in 1927 and Vaughn said he was pleased the Agliano family whose father acquired the rest of the property over agreed to the sale, which he sees as an important part the years, said he felt satisfied that the University of the campus master plan. would utilize the property efficiently. Although he said “Agliano family members have been good neigh- the family was not actively looking for buyers for the bors and friends for many years, and we are happy property, he felt the University was the most logical “We that the property will ultimately be used to the benefit future owner. Agliano also noted that various family of current and future students,” Vaughn said. members attended UT. are happy that The property includes three structures — two office “The restaurant was a growing concern, and buildings and the former Valencia Garden restaurant. the University was clearly the best end use for the the property Over time, title to the portion of the tract purchased by property,” Agliano said. “Ron Vaughn has done a good the other company is expected to revert to UT. job with what he had when he started. He has built up will ultimately Although long-term plans for the block are not the campus and added a lot to the neighborhood over be used to the yet in place, Vaughn said development would be con- time.” UT benefit of current and future students.” ­— UT President Ronald L. Vaughn

The new property and UT campus as seen from the North Boulevard, Kennedy Boulevard intersection.

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National Weather Service Says UT Is StormReady he University is officially ready T to react to UT Offers severe weather situa- tions after receiving Classes federal recognition as a for Doctor StormReady community. of Nursing The National Practice Weather Service named Last spring, UT and UT as one of 33 colleges the Frances Payne Bolton and universities around School of Nursing at Case the country that have Western Reserve Univer- put special operations sity entered into a partner- ship agreement allowing in place to monitor and nurses to complete up to react to severe weather four courses in the Doctor conditions, such as of Nursing Practice degree on the UT campus. UT will hurricanes, tornadoes provide classroom space and storms. to Case Western Reserve “Protecting our faculty and students en- campus community in rolled in the DNP program UT President Ronald L. Vaughn and Brian LaMarre, meteorologist-in-charge of the National Weather Service for the purpose of deliver- the case of a weather Area, celebrate the recognition of UT as a StormReady university. ing four intensive courses, emergency has always which take place over the course of two weeks or been a high priority for the University,” said Rod In order to become certified as StormReady, a three-day weekends. The Plowman, vice president for administration. “And now, community has to: program is designed to be with the help of the National Weather Service, our • Establish a 24-hour warning point and emer- convenient for working emergency weather preparedness has been taken to a gency operations center; professionals. UT new level.” • Have various methods to receive severe weath- StormReady, established in 1999, is a nationwide er forecasts and warning and to alert the campus program that helps communities better protect their community; citizens during severe weather events. The program • Create a system that monitors local weather encourages communities to take a proactive approach conditions, and promote the importance of public in improving local hazardous weather operations. readiness through community programs; UT, which has its own online weather station, • Develop a formal hazardous weather plan, also has such communication methods as a text mes- which includes training severe weather spotters and saging service, an e-mail alert system, desktop alert holding emergency exercises. UT capabilities and a weather radio acquisition program.

Thurs., Oct. 29-Fri., Oct. 30 DECEMBER tn hi gs to do ut.edu Directors’ Institute Dec. 1-23 @@ calendar of events Vaughn Center Victorian Christmas Stroll www.ut.edu/centers/fdi OCTOBER Sat., Oct. 17 Tues., Oct. 12-26 H. B. Plant Museum 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tues., Oct. 6 Spartan 5k Challenge “The Complete Financial NOVEMBER Bob Martinez Sports Management Workshop” Sat., Dec. 19 Business Network Mon., Nov. 2 Center Riverside Center, Commencement Symposium Holiday Shopping Day 7 a.m. registration Conference Room 213 Bob Martinez Sports Vaughn Center Crescent H.B. Plant Museum Club 8 a.m. race Tuesdays 6:30-9 p.m. Center 7:15-9 a.m. $50 10 a.m. A complete listing of University events can be found at www.ut.edu.

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UT Awards Doctorate to Liberian President at Commencement n May 5, UT held its largest commencement ever, with more than 1,000 graduates. Ellen O Johnson Sirleaf, the president of Liberia, gave the commencement address and received an honorary doctorate in humane letters. Known as Africa’s “Iron Lady,” Sirleaf is a leading promoter of peace, justice and democratic rule, and in 2007 was awarded the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom. In 2006, Forbes magazine named her the 51st most powerful woman in the world. She has been under house arrest for publicly speaking out against the ruling regime, fled to America during a civil war, and returned to lead a country ripe for change. While she was in the U.S., she earned a master’s degree in public administration at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. She ran for president of Liberia in 2005 and became Africa’s first elected female president when she won. The Honorable David A Straz Jr. and President Ronald L. Vaughn accompany Her This is some of the advice she had for UT’s Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to the podium. graduates:

… For those among you who have found a job, I congratulate you because you’ve worked hard and “you deserve to be rewarded. Not all of you have landed that perfect job, but that will come if you’re willing, at this juncture, to accept what’s available, and to build upon your skills while positioning yourself for that dream job for which you will be better prepared when the global economy rebounds, as surely it will. Don’t be deterred in looking for work merely because it’s not in the area you studied. Look upon such positions as stepping-stones that will get you to that great job… For example, I urge you to consider working overseas in a developing country, such as my own, for a time, to share your knowledge and experience with people who need so much and have so little. You too would be enriched and more informed by such experience. Ultimately, though, what is important is to do something that you enjoy — a job you won’t“ mind getting out of bed each morning to go to, and where the hours fly by so fast you don’t notice the time and keep on working. I believe that you can find that kind of personal satisfaction in your work, and you will…

V isit www.ut.edu/commencement to read her full speech. UT

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Infusing Arts and Creativity Into Teaching has received a $660,000 grant oversee the transformation of 175 teachers from high- from the Florida Department of need school districts around Florida into ArtsMasters UT Education to create a network of who will energize their students and other teachers for energized, creative, highly-skilled teachers in high- future years. need schools, and thereby spark arts and creativity in Dr. Martha Harrison, graduate coordinator for the the curriculum. education master’s program and associate professor of The program, dubbed “Untie the Right Brains,” is education, said that infusing arts into existing class- “about using creativity as a means to engaging stu- room curriculum by adept content area teachers can dents in learning,” said Dr. Anne Gormly, dean of the stimulate the right side of the brain in a way no other College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Educa- coursework can. tion. “The arts are a learning catalyst, and this grant “The challenge for all educators, not just arts will help us deliver that catalyst effectively, enlighten- teachers, is to capture the energy of artistic creation ing teachers, engaging students and energizing the and the fascination with digital technologies and performance of both.” channel them into learning in a variety of academic Partnering with five area universities, UT will disciplines,” Harrison said. UT Dennis Nostrand New VP for Enrollment UT has hired Dennis Nostrand as the University’s new vice president for enrollment. Nostrand was previously vice president for enrollment at the University of New Haven in Connecti- cut. At UT he will oversee all enrollment management activities, including financial aid and strategic outreach efforts. At the University of New Haven, Nostrand increased the enrollment 67 percent from 2007 to 2008. Previously, he was vice president for enrollment management at Arcadia University in suburban Philadelphia, where the en- rollment tripled during his 13 years as vice president. UT

building values Construction of the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values continues. To watch the construction in real time, go to www.ut.edu/multimedia-gallery/. UT

A Winning Strategy UT won a 2009 Marketing and Recruitment Excellence Award from Noel-Levitz, a higher education consulting firm. The awards recognize exemplary strategies that have made an impact on student enrollment. UT’s fall 2009 entering class is its largest ever, and its total enrollment is more than twice the enrollment 10 years ago. UT

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Enhanced Saturday MBA

Program Launched MBA n March the John H. Sykes College of Business According to Dr. Bill Rhey, director of graduate unveiled an enhanced Saturday MBA Program business programs, participants in the program will Program I for Business Leaders, with a redesigned curriculum, develop the global perspective, strategic vision and Gets a focus on leadership and competitive, fixed tuition. innovative thinking needed to make the right decisions Accolades Enhanced course topics include sustainability, and to manage risk in a changing world. The MBA program was knowledge and innovation management, negotiation “Everything is evolving in today’s business recognized this spring for and diplomacy skills, leadership and creative global world,” Rhey said. “This program isn’t business as its superior instruction in marketing in The Princeton problem solving. usual. It’s an advanced model that targets forward- Review’s Student Opin- The Saturday MBA also includes a groundbreak- thinking business decision makers who thrive in ion Honors for Business ing international component, in which MBA partici- a complex, dynamic and demanding environment. Schools. The publication polled pants are required to spend a short time in a foreign There’s simply no other program in the Tampa Bay 19,000 current business country, assessing and building a business strategy region like this. Plus, it’s a great value.” UT students to ask how well with an international company. they thought their school prepared them in six core competencies: accounting, finance, general manage- ment, global management, marketing and operations. UT was one of the top 15 schools in the market- Check Out the New ing category, along with Duke University, Harvard Campus Cam University and University of California, Berkeley. UT UT has installed a new webcam in front of Plant Hall. To catch a glimpse of what’s going on under the minarets, visit www.ut.edu/ multimedia-gallery. UT

Arts to do @@ ut.edu calendar of events S EPTEMBER Sat., Oct. 17 NOVEMBER DECEMBER Now-Thurs., Oct. 29 A Night at the Movies III Fri., Nov. 6-Thurs., Dec. 10 Fri., Dec. 11-Sat., Dec. 12 Fine Arts Faculty Falk Theatre Art exhibit by three alumni: Experimental Theatre Exhibition 7:30 p.m. Rob Bovarnick ’85, Chalet Production Scarfone/Hartley Gallery Wed., Oct. 21-Sat., Oct. 24 Comellas ’01, Perri Neri ’04 Vaughn Center Fall Dance Happening Scarfone/Hartley Gallery Reeves Theater OCTOBER Falk Theatre Opening Reception on 7:30 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 1 8 p.m. Fri., Nov. 6, 7-9 p.m. Wed., Dec. 16-Fri., Dec. 18 The Tampa Brass Sat., Oct. 24 Thurs., Nov. 19- BFA Exit Show Grand Salon, Plant Hall Annual Art Brunch Sun., Nov. 22 Scarfone/Hartley Gallery 7:30 p.m. Scarfone/Hartley Gallery A Midsummer Night’s Reception on Fri., Dec. 18, Thurs., Oct. 8-Sun., Oct. 11 11 a.m. Dream 7-9 p.m. Songs for a New World Reservations required Falk Theatre David Falk Theatre $8 per person Thurs.-Sat., 8 p.m. 2 p.m. Sun., 2 p.m.

A complete listing of University events can be found at www.ut.edu.

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Warriors By Robin Roger For three years the Tampa Bay area wilted in a drought, only to be doused in Editor near-record rainfalls and flooding in low-lying areas early this summer. ut having too much rain is a problem monitoring and compliance, along with handling the many people pray to have. Although three permitting for water use in new developments, some Water quarters of the globe is underwater, only 3 of which must use reclaimed water as their primary percent is drinkable. Growth, urbanization and indus- source of irrigation. Some developments are even trialization will only worsen the problem. By 2025 an required to pump it into storage ponds during the wet Bestimated 30 countries may not have enough water for season for use in the dry season. Stormwater reuse daily use, the World Health Organization reports. Some has also come into vogue, Neldner said, because even say that we will run out of potable water before it can be more affordable than using reclaimed or we run out of fuel, creating an emerging war over water potable water. that has brought several UT alumni to the front lines. “It’s being debated constantly in the political “It’s going to get tougher. We’ve got to get more arena,” he said. “Look at watering restrictions. Should water, because people keep moving to Florida, and we we have these all year round, or can we loosen them have to keep finding those sources,” said Tim Neldner up?” ’81, who works with four other UT alumni at a Tampa The Southwest Florida Water Management Dis- environmental consulting firm, ENTRIX. trict (SWFWMD) and local governments enacted the

Above: The ENTRIX team (from Rising concerns about whether we have the strictest watering restrictions in the state last spring left) Zach Adcock ’04, Sheri resources to handle the growth have resulted in (see story on page 11). These restrictions outlawed Huelster ’05, Andrew Fuddy ’05, Maggie McCullagh ’04 and Tim stricter regulations, Neldner said. the usage of sprinklers and outdoor fountains, forcing Neldner ’81 at Lettuce Lake Park in Tampa. ENTRIX provides a variety of services from residents to water their gardens and lawns by hand Photo by Jessica Leigh wildlife surveys, gopher tortoise relocations, wetland once a week.

6 ut journal testing Other regulations stretch from how water is used Government agencies require monitoring of it for to where it is kept and cleaned. Florida’s wetlands several years for compliance before giving final The Waters help improve water quality by filtering contaminants approval of the mitigation area. like pesticides from lawn and farm runoff. They also “You don’t just dig a hole and walk away,” Adcock control floods, absorb greenhouse gases and provide said. “There’s a lot of planning, monitoring, and main- fish and wildlife habitats. Though many wetlands tenance that goes into creating a functional wetland.” have been drained for agricultural purposes and Another option is to relocate the vegetation from development, some remain, including the largest a wetland slated for impact to a wetland that will be wetland system in the country: the Everglades. created in its place. For example, before a roadway “Wetlands are an important source of water was cut through the edge of a cypress system, ENTRIX for the whole Tampa Bay region. They provide workers actually used tree spades to dig up the trees supplemental water when the Hillsborough River and shrubs, which were preserved in another location. is low, or when the reservoir is too low,” said Zach In mid-2008, ENTRIX (Biological Research Associ- Adcock ’04, an ENTRIX employee. ates at the time) finished a two-year, state-wide proj- n a hot and muggy June day, Adcock ect monitoring streams for Florida’s Department of headed to northern Pasco County to moni- Environmental Protection (FDEP). It was one of the tor several wetlands on one of the region’s most extensive collections of water quality data in wellfields. He set up transects and recorded the type Florida history. This team consisted of three UT alum- of vegetation in each transect zone. Permanent tran- ni: Sheri Huelster ’05, Maggie McCullagh ’04 and Osects are used to record changes in wetland vegeta- Andrew Fuddy ’05. They visited hundreds of rivers, tion from year to year, allowing biologists to determine lakes, springs and canals that the FDEP declared as if low water levels are causing the upland vegetation impaired, and they deployed water quality logging to move within the wetland boundary. The changes instruments that measured the water’s dissolved in vegetation are reflecting our current drought condi- oxygen, specific conductivity, salinity, and pH, along tions, Adcock said. Next summer, he’ll go back out and with numerous other water quality parameters. compare his findings with this year’s. The team also collected invertebrates, whose Adcock performs similar work for phosphate diversity and presence help indicate the health of the companies. He assists in developing environmental water. If healthy, those bodies of water can be re- management plans designed to maintain appropriate moved from the Impaired Waters List. The information water levels in preserve wetlands during mining from the Strategic Monitoring Project is now public operations. In other environmental management plans, record and can be accessed through the FDEP or Envi- state-listed wildlife species, such as gopher tortoises, ronmental Protection Commission’s Web sites. are the focus, in addition to wetland issues. Behind these charts and numbers is a dangerous A lot of times, he said, ENTRIX acts as an but thrilling job. Sometimes braving lightning and intermediary between government agencies and walls of rain, Huelster heads down trails not often developers, ensuring change is responsible and legal. traveled by the general public, sometimes paddling He uses the example of developers turning a cow until her arms feel like they are going to fall off. Her pasture into a housing tract. days have been filled with dodging alligators and “It is our responsibility to make sure our spotting manatees. clients operate within all legal requirements and “I got to see the real Florida, not just the touristy environmental regulations,” he said. “Our goal is version,” she said. to provide a healthy balance between meeting our The team went through wildlife training to learn clients’ needs and environmental stewardship.” which species of snake are venomous and what to do Sometimes development even helps nature, he if they get bitten and other field safety tips.F irst and In the Field says, especially when impacting wetlands in poor condi- foremost, they learned to watch out for gators. From top: Zach Adcock ’04 collects data in a wellfield, and tion means creating high quality habitats elsewhere. “Sometimes the water is so tannic, or tea col- brings it back to the lab where ored, you just have to hope there are no gators,” Huel- Sheri Huelster ’05 enters it into a “We see a lot of wetlands that have been database. Maggie McCullagh ’04 heavily impacted by agriculture or other practices for ster says. I’ve lived in Florida long enough that I know records water quality measures in Apollo Beach. Andrew Fuddy decades,” he said. “We’re not always talking about every body of water could possibly have a gator.” ’05 takes water samples in the St. John’s River for an FDEP study. impacting beautiful, pristine wetlands.” Even though the majority of the work done by As required by the permit for construction that McCullagh and Huelster since 2005 has been as impacted the wetland (in the form of filling, altering, subcontractors for FDEP, a great deal of their work or building over) the developer provides other land encompasses commercial development and mining. (a mitigation area), where a new wetland is created. “Areas that have a lot of irrigation, mainly continued on page 12

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Dana Plays interviews Phil Compton about the impact of fertilizer runoff on the Hillsborough River. Photo by Jessica Leigh

RiverMaintaining the DelicDanceate Balance of the Hillsborough River By Kyle Parks MBA ’08 When Dana Plays decided to document life along the Hillsborough River, she knew the river was important. After all, it would be hard to imagine Tampa without the river.

ut what started as a fairly simple project “The river is one of Tampa’s treasures,” said Plays, to capture the river on video — a docu- who teaches film and production courses at UT. “I am mentary of 32 shorts called “The Hillsbor- excited to do anything I can to show how important it is.” oughB River Runs Through It” — has turned into some- The Hillsborough River is one of three rivers thing much bigger for Plays, an associate professor of that feed Tampa Bay, and its history is closely tied to communication. Tampa’s. Centuries ago, Timucua Indians lived along Now, the project is growing into a wider range of the river, which they called Mocoso. During the Civil video work. Her goal: educate Tampa residents about War, famed blockade runner Capt. James McKay hid Visit Dana Plays’ YouTube the fragile state of the river, telling them why they his ships there. And for decades, the river has supplied channel at www..com/ user/danaplays. should care and what they can do about it.

8 ut journal testing Tampa its drinking water along with a waterway for a collaborative effort involving UT and USF, placed a boaters and anglers. water quality monitoring station in the river off the UT The Waters And while the river’s quality still suffers from its campus earlier this year. proximity to a major metropolitan area, much prog- UT associate professor of chemistry Steven ress has been made in recent years through efforts to Hendrix worked with Masserini to install the device eliminate pollution, conserve groundwater sources, and and record data, including nitrate, salinity, water create a “green corridor” of uplands next to the river. temperature and tide height. Millions of gallons of In areas north of the city, canoeists can see water a day is released into the Hillsborough River by alligators, woodpeckers, hawks, and a variety of fish, the Southwest Florida Water Management District, from bass to bream to catfish. Along its 54 miles, Hendrix said, and this station will provide key water the river changes from fresh to salt water, and each quality data. section provides a unique estuary for fish and other “UT’s location is prime for water quality wildlife. Closer to Tampa Bay, the river is the home of monitoring since it is situated in a heavily urbanized snook, redfish and even dolphins. area on one of the major rivers providing fresh water But this delicate ecological balance is in danger. to Tampa Bay,” said Hendrix. Dr. James Gore cruising the Okavango River in Botswana. Fertilizer runoff is a major factor in the accelerated growth of algae bloom, a phenomenon that is plaguing or Plays, this isn’t the first time she has L ive Stream the river, and in turn, Tampa Bay and the Gulf of documented the life of a river. While While rivers get all the Mexico. teaching at Occidental College in Los Angeles, glory – think the mighty “Algae blooms lead to the creation of a ‘dead sheF produced a video called “River Madness” about Mississippi – clean streams the Los Angeles River, another waterway in an urban are just as crucial to the zone’ where there’s no oxygen for the fish,” said Phil environment, says Dr. James Compton, the Florida representative for the Sierra Club setting that faces environmental issues. Gore, UT’s new dean of Nat- and part of an environmental advocacy group called “I’ve always had an interest in rivers, so the ural and Health Sciences. Hillsborough River project is a natural extension of “The streams are really Friends of the River. what feed big rivers, so if that,” she said. they’re not healthy, nothing lays met the Sierra Club’s Compton early This work is part of a wide-ranging career for down river is going to be in her documentary work on the river, which Plays, who has taught at UT since 2005. She has also healthy,” Gore says. His latest book, Rapid was initially supported by the UT Alumni taught at Syracuse University, and has produced a Bioassessment of Stream APssociation. Soon, their conversations turned to ways variety of documentary films. Her films have been Health, to be released this her work might help educate residents about the showcased at the Whitney Museum of American Art fall, contains research by his graduate students at river’s environmental issues. and at more than 50 international film festivals. Columbus State University In June, one of the largest algae blooms in the Among her Hillsborough River video work has and is based on work they history of Tampa Bay formed for more than 14 miles included a close-up of the demolition of the Tampa did assessing 450 rivers and streams in over five from Safety Harbor to Weedon Island. The probable Museum of Art, interviews from a tour of the river years. The book builds upon cause was a combination of pollutants and a summer taken by Tampa city and corporate officials, and a method endorsed by the heat wave. In 2005, a large algae bloom in the Gulf, footage showing both the urban fabric of the river to Environmental Protection called a Red Tide, shut down west Florida beaches for the south and its scenic, peaceful nature to the north. Agency, which funded the Georgia project. weeks and scores of dead fish washed up on shore. Now, she is focusing on its environmental “[This book] is the first Compton and other aspects. One video follows Brian Schatz, a Tampa time someone outside environmentalists would like to landscape professional, as he walks along the river a federal agency has described how to apply a River Dance see residents stop using fertilizers and discusses how simple and effective it can be to method across the entire during the summer rainy season and replace non-native plants, like Brazilian pepper. Non- state,” he says. instead use slow-release fertilizers that can native plants overwhelm surrounding plants and native This summer, Gore organized a symposium and be applied in the spring and fall. This would plants can provide better nutrients for fish and other meeting of the International reduce the amount of fertilizer that runs wildlife. Society for River Research into storm water drains and eventually Plays has posted this and a number of other vid- in St. Petersburg, FL, attended by researchers into the river after heavy rains. eos on YouTube.com to build awareness of the issues. from 24 countries. The “It’s all about equilibrium, because “Dana’s work, especially the YouTube placements, conference featured everything in the river competes for is going to be very helpful,” Schatz said. “In the sessions on river ecology, hydropower and the effects resources,” said Dr. Rob Masserini information age, you need to get to something right of climate change. UT ‘93, a UT instructor and University away. As people hear the message and want to learn of South Florida post-doctoral more, it gets right to the point.” fellow who is helping to lead a Indeed, Plays’ work is becoming a critical project to learn more about the component of an education campaign that could have river’s nutrients. The project, a lasting impact on the Hillsborough River. UT

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Both Tampa residents, Dr. Robert Beekman (left) and Dr. Scott Paine talk water policy on the docks at UT. Photo by Jessica Leigh

w atER m atTERS A Picture is Worth . . . wastewater into the Tampa Bypass Canal, a human- made waterway connecting the Hillsborough River The Politics of Water are Easy to See to Tampa Bay. There, the highly treated wastewater By Dr. Scott Paine would mingle with natural surface water. Part three was to pump water from the Bypass Canal to the We all think we know about water policy, be- Hillsborough River reservoir, from which the City of cause we have direct encounters with it every day. If Tampa draws its water, when the flow of water in the we turn on the tap and the water comes out brown or Hillsborough River was too limited to meet demand. smelly, we know there is something wrong. We know Compared to the alternatives, the plan had droughts mean brown lawns and retreating lakes. Editor’s tremendous advantages. It cost much less than the wWhen the streets are flooded and the grass requires installation and maintenance of a system of reuse Note: constant mowing, we know the drought is over. water to serve thirsty lawns. It was less environmen- Dr. Robert Beekman, But these images can be misleading. Crisp, clear assistant professor of tally destructive than additional pumping from already water can contain deadly chemicals or parasites. economics (left), and Dr. strained aquifers. It was fiscally responsible, immi- Streets can be flooded, the grass can be knee-high, Brian Kench, associate nently feasible, and relatively quick to implement. professor of economics (not and we can still have a drought. Water policy is not Of course, there were, and are, issues. The pictured), wrote a similar always what it appears to be. article on water prices and small number of bacteria that survive the treatment An example from Tampa helps illustrate the conservation for The Tampa might develop resistant strains and multiply through Bay Economy Semi-Annual challenges of the pictures of water policy we have in recycling. More recently, we have become aware of Review. We asked Dr. Scott our heads. Faced with growing demand and limited Paine, associate professor the remarkable volume of pharmaceutical byproducts supply, the in May voted to revisit of communication and in our water (see story on page 12). These might be the idea of returning highly treated wastewater into government and world affairs concentrated by recycling water. These and other and a former Tampa City the city’s potable water supply. concerns merit study, and debate, as we compare and Councilperson (right) to write Initiated during the 1990s, the Tampa Water about the politics of water contrast the benefits with the risks and costs. Reuse Project (TWRP) was a three-part plan to as the Tampa City Council But when the Tampa Water Reuse Project was grappled with a severe water provide 60 million gallons of water a day during the killed in the late 1990s, none of that had happened. shortage this summer. dry season. Part one was to upgrade wastewater treatment. Part two was to pipe this highly treated continued on page 12

10 ut journal testing Raise Water Prices, Save the Koi gallons of water. Residential outdoor water use varies greatly across households and includes washing cars The Waters By Dr. Robert Beekman and Dr. Brian Kench and boats, irrigating lawns, filling swimming pools and This spring the Tampa Bay area experienced a decorative fountains, and life support for koi ponds. severe drought, bringing water levels to a three-year Our proposal, at its most basic level, is to sharply raise deficit. Despite the drought, residents still demanded the price of residential water above the lowest tier to more water than the Southwest Florida Water discourage outdoor water consumption. Management District (Swiftmud) could supply. In an While our proposal increases the price of using Teffort to reduce the demand for water, Swiftmud, a gallon of water, customers would have the option to local counties and the City of Tampa imposed conserve to avoid higher bills. Importantly, individual UTe Sav s draconian water restrictions or outright bans on customers would have the freedom to decide the best many activities, such as the operation of outdoor method of conserving water at their own homes. For UT is doing a number of things to conserve water fountains. example, a customer might decide to install a water saving showerhead, rather than cut the cord on the across campus. What could possibly be wrong with banning such • Last year low-flow a frivolous use of water during severe drought? In a koi. From a community-wide perspective, a gallon of showerheads were tested St. Petersburg Times story on April 3, an official from water saved is a gallon saved regardless of how it is in the Straz Residence conserved. Hall. This summer 600 Swiftmud received a question from someone with a more were installed in the backyard pond stocked with koi, the colorful Japanese Overall, customers are sensitive to water rates, Vaughn Center and Smiley, carp. The pond’s fountain is keeping the fish alive, the so residential water use would diminish if upper tier McKay and Austin Hall resi- water rates were increased. However, the Swiftmud dence halls. owner said. Will Swiftmud save water by killing koi? • Sprayer heads in the The Swiftmud official said that, so far, no answer had study found that the wealthiest customers are less kitchens of campus food surfaced. sensitive to price changes. They can afford to maintain venues were replaced with their lush and thirsty landscapes, fill their pools and high pressure/low flow The water restrictions forced local government units. agencies to spend an inordinate amount of effort run their fountains. The higher water bill would be a • When the air con- fielding questions about kiddie pools, bird baths, minor part of their monthly expenses, so we would ditioning unit in the Bob not expect significant usage reductions for this group. Martinez Sports Center Slip’n Slides and the life and death of koi. Many more was replaced this summer, person-hours and budget dollars were used to educate Even if this sub-group does not conserve, they are a 2,000 gallon holding tank consumers, enforce new rules and punish cheaters. All making a willing choice to provide extra revenue to was incorporated to collect the effort spent engaging in such matters came at a cash-strapped municipal water authorities. Perhaps condensate to use as ir- the funds could be used to repair a cracked local rigation. high cost for the Tampa Bay area. • The window air con- But it doesn’t have to be this hard. The price reservoir or subsidize the Tampa Bay Seawater ditioning units in McKay mechanism does a fine job of allocating scarce Desalinization Plant. Hall were replaced with a Could higher water prices impose a significant chilled water based system, resources. For example, the markets for economics which is more efficient for professors, gasoline, milk, and tickets to amusement burden for the poorest households? The Swiftmud cooling. parks operate efficiently by allocating scarce resources study predicts they will not conserve much when • UT has connected faced with higher prices because they are mainly to the City of Tampa’s re- to the individuals or businesses willing to pay the claimed water system as a highest price for the good or service. Allowing the indoor water users satisfying basic needs. Lower contingency for landscape market to allocate the supply of water in Tampa Bay income households are far less likely to have pools watering. and sprinkler systems, much less lawns. As long as • The University has would work too — if we let it. used drip irrigation, rather A 2005 Swiftmud study found water use will the lowest tier prices are not changed, lower income than spray irrigation, for its decrease as the price of water increases. Thus, households would not be significantly affected by the flower beds for years. we do not need to resort to inefficient bureaucratic increased upper tier water prices. • UT is continuing to Rather than prohibit specific uses of water for all talk with the Southwest mechanisms to allocate water. A better pricing system Florida Water Management will give consumers the freedom to decide on the households, we suggest that in times of drought, the District (SWFWMD) to see destiny of their koi, on the greenness of their lawn, water authorities temporarily institute a significant what else it can do to con- increase in upper tier water rates. This plan avoids serve water. Most water or the composition of their landscape. Along the saving procedures will hap- way, local governments can increase their coffers by an undue burden on lower income households pen during new or major charging heavy users higher prices. while encouraging water conservation among most renovation projects, such households. Expensive water encourages consumers as the construction of the The lowest rate tier under the existing water Sykes Chapel and Center policy of the City of Tampa is a proxy for likely indoor to choose how to conserve, by fixing leaky toilets, for Faith and Values. UT water use — cooking, bathing, laundry and flushing for example, rather than by having government toilets. This tier allows residents to use up to 3,740 bureaucrats perform the impossible task of deciding gallons each month. It costs $6.75 for this first 3,740 what types of water use should be restricted and whether the koi shall live or die. UT

fall 2009 11 testing The Waters Cleaning the Supply Even in the pristine looking Pacific Northwest, all sorts nervous system disorders in lab mice and may cause of things are turning up in the water, says Lori Pillsbury weight loss and skin disorders. ’93, who works for Oregon’s Department of Environmental Water contaminants can also cause deformities and Quality. endocrine disruption in aquatic life, Pillsbury says, and Pillsbury said samples taken near wastewater treat- some of them may accumulate in humans through the con- ment plants show an increase in synthetic hormones and sumption of fish and shellfish and lead to health problems. pharmaceuticals. She also finds a suite of herbicides and Just look at the scare mercury in tuna fish has caused. pesticides, as well as some flame retardants. “Often, these compounds can have effects at very “They’re showing up everywhere,” Pillsbury says of low levels,” Pillsbury says. the flame retardant chemicals used in cars and furniture. One Oregon group is working on a pharmaceutical The problem isn’t limited to Oregon, but most alarming is take-back program, which would collect old or unused how far it’s spread. medications so they don’t end up in wastewater treat- “Even in Arctic seals, they’re finding polybrominated ment plants when people flush them. flame retardants, and I don’t think anyone took flame re- “There’s no way to stop taking medicines, but we’re tardant furniture to the Arctic.” hoping to inform people about the fate of their medicines Pillsbury refers to these chemicals as “the next DDT,” and make them more aware of the impact they have ev- saying they’re in the eggs of falcons and eagles. Their ery day on the water,” Pillsbury says. use is banned in Canada, and some U.S. states have For more information on drug take-back programs in Lori Pillsbury ’93 takes samples for the Pesticide Stewardship sought to limit their use. They have been found to cause your area, visit www.takebacknetwork.com. UT Partnership Program. Photo by Dennis Ades.

Politics of L ate in the first term of a new mayoral administra- reusing their own wastewater in the potable water Water tion, it became clear that the project was dead. It wasn’t supply to meet the demands of their customers. continued from about cost, or environmental impact, or health risks. When something as precious as water becomes page 10 It was killed because, in rather picturesque language, a scarce public resource, it is difficult for political residents of Tampa weren’t going to drink ‘toilet water.’ leaders not to fight, not for good policy, but for taking Vivid, distasteful image, end of rational discussion. as much of that resource as their political muscle It is worth noting that millions of Americans drink can secure. Politicians have constituencies defined ‘toilet water’ every day. In fact, the All-Star Game this by limited geographic areas, and, especially when year was played in St. Louis, a city which draws its times are tough, constituents want to know what their water from the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, which elected leaders have done for them. As citizens, we is, in part, the wastewater of the cities of St. Paul, need to respect those realities. Minneapolis, Bismarck, Pierre, Sioux City, Omaha, and But we also should demand more than parochial Kansas City, among others. (By the way, Saint Louis’s performances from political leaders. On tough issues, water was voted “Best Tasting Tap Water in the like water, the starting point must be political courage, Nation” in 2007 by the U.S. Conference of Mayors.) and the weapons must include good information and And, as Tampa Councilmember Charlie Miranda ’77 effective public education. We need more than potent recently pointed out, water utilities in at least three words and images; we need policies that meet our states (Virginia, Texas and California) are already needs, for today and tomorrow. UT

Warriors farmlands and cattle pastures, have the worst sort of This hits home for Fuddy, who grew up on Davis continued from water,” McCullagh says. Islands and caught snook, jacks and sheepshead off page 7 The waters near farmlands often show increases the railroad bridge behind UT’s campus. He has seen in nutrients from the irrigation systems, while more changes in Bay Area fishing since the ‘80s and offers developed areas show higher levels of industrial a rare bit of good news. An area that had seen an pollutants such as oil and grease due to runoff. abundance of catfish is slowly becoming the diverse Their interests in water extend beyond Florida waterbody that it used to be. into other Southeastern states. McCullagh recently “There seems to be more snook and different finished a project in North Carolina where various species of fish now,” he said. fish trapping methods were used to collect resident As the water quality improves, the other fish species and compare them to data collected years begin to move back in while the bottom feeders, which ago from an old cement company’s discharge sites. live in any type of water, are slowly moving on to other Different classifications of water support different areas. Hopefully this trend of improved water quality species of fish. Better water quality presents a larger will continue as more people become environmentally diversity of fish with fewer exotic species and a aware and policies remain in effect that limit pollution greater abundance of native species. of our waterways. UT

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Dr. Natasha Veltri found that users are concerned about their privacy, but not deterred from using the social networking site. puttinp g u walls Protecting on acebook Your Privacy on Facebook Facebook announced acebook users are starting to realize they of its popularity — the site overtook MySpace as the in July it would update and can’t post compromising photos of themselves, most popular social networking site in 2008, according simplify its privacy settings, because people on the social networking site to comScore, an Internet marketing research company. which are now spread out f over six different pages. aren’t just your “friends.” They’re your potential boss A majority of users in the study, 67 percent, said In the meantime, here are or — gasp — your mother. they only share information with their friends, but some ways to keep your Despite horror stories of embarrassing content nearly the same percentage of respondents indicated information safe. making its way to the wrong monitors, users still they have more than 200 “friends” on Facebook. So • Familiarize yourself with Facebook’s privacy share a surprising amount of personal information how private is your information, really? A full 91 policy. on Facebook, according to a study conducted by Dr. percent said they use their real first and last name on • Consider hiding your Natasha Veltri, assistant professor of information and Facebook, instead of a pseudonym or partial name. contact information. • Check your privacy technology management. What’s more, most users The profile portion of Facebook has fields for settings and limit access to aren’t familiar with Facebook’s privacy policies, and basic information, such as birthday, address, phone “Only Friends.” only a quarter are aware of how their information can number and employer. It also has fields for political • Create “friends lists” to give different levels of or cannot be used by Facebook. and religious views, relationship status and interests, access to different types of “People are saying, ‘If a company asks me for but users determine how much of that information friends. personal information, I’m bothered,’ and yet they put they want to include. Of the people in the study, only • Deselect “Friends all this personal information on Facebook,” she said. 17 percent said they reveal personal and/or intimate may post to my Wall.” • Visit www.allface A Facebook user herself, Veltri surveyed 254 details on their profile or wall posts, but 40 percent book.com and check out active Facebook users, with an average age of 21, say they have a comprehensive profile on Facebook “10 Privacy Settings Every which is representative of Facebook users as a whole. and 48 say they update their profile often. Facebook User Should Know” for more. UT She focused on Facebook for consistency and because continued on page 14

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Mexican Crime Requires Unique faculty to do Approach, Say UT Professors ut.edu n Mexico incidents of drug cartel-fueled homicide, @@cl a eNDar of events kidnappings and violence are increasingly common, Honors Program I as are political promises of reforming the corrupt Symposia police forces. All are held at 4 p.m. in the Macdonald-Kelce Library But, reforming law enforcement and effectively in AV-2 unless otherwise combating the drug cartels is not going to work noted. without both a “top-down” and “grass-roots” effort, OCTOBER according to two UT professors. Thurs., Oct. 1 Dr. Tony LaRose, associate professor of criminolo- Mexican Police Reform in a Time of Transition gy, and Dr. Sean Maddan, assistant professor of crimi- Thurs., Oct. 8 nology, found overwhelmingly that Mexican citizens Feeding Biomechanics of feel combating the drug cartels should be Mexican Cartilaginous Fishes law enforcement’s top priority. However, due to the Vaughn Center Reeves Theater pervasiveness of corruption in law enforcement, and the feeble, misguided attempts at reform, Mexico has Dr. Tony LaRose (right) and Dr. Sean Maddan (left) traveled to Mexico to 5 p.m. interview academics, journalists and former law enforcement personnel. Tues., Oct. 20 ushered in an era of no public trust in law enforcement The Universal Declaration and pervasive violence “with no consequence.” The researchers used Italy as an example, of Human Rights: Do we “In essence, Mexico needs its own professional which capitalized on strong political and social will “Dwell in Possibility?” Dr. Marlene Springer, presi- era in which government authorities and citizens to aggressively combat organized crime. LaRose and dent emerita of the College substantively address the past entrenchment of Maddan see this political and social will missing in of Staten Island institutional corruption,” at both the federal and Mexico. Vaughn Center Reeves Theater municipal levels, the researchers state in the report. “Corruption, particularly bribes and drug trafficker 5 p.m. Mexico and its citizens are clamoring for influence, permeate Mexican policing and are fueled, Tues., Oct. 27 solutions. LaRose and Maddan’s answer is three-fold: at least in part, by a political and social culture that Mistaken Cosmologies: 1) Purge police agencies of rampant corruption; participates and implicitly and explicitly accepts European and American Mappae Mundi Before and 2) Instill important civil service reforms in hiring corrupt activity.” After the Discovery and training, and; LaRose and Maddan based their conclusions 3) Show a willingness to combat the violence and on interviews about past and current police reforms NOVEMBER Wed., Nov. 4 disorder wrought by the flow of drugs through Mexico. with Mexican academics, journalists, politicians and Spirituality and Young “They’ve done the right thing in the short term, current and former law enforcement personnel (both Adults: How College Life bringing in the military and declaring martial law,” from the U.S. and Mexico). Shapes Students LaRose said. “But, they’ve got to stop the violence, LaRose and Maddan’s research was published Thurs., Nov. 12 Countering Support for get control of the threatened area, and reform the law in the February 2009 issue of Police Practice and Terrorism enforcement agencies.” Research: An International Journal. UT Brigadier General (Retired) John C. Reppert, U.S. Army Vaughn Center Reeves Theater Facebook “The numbers clearly indicate that there is a 5 p.m. continued from page 13 concern, yet Facebook users are still posting,” Veltri Thurs., Nov. 19 said. “While privacy concerns have heightened over Moral Psychology and Most of the users in the study, 71 percent, Chinese Philosophy reported they are concerned that information they the last couple of years, the gist of social networking Wed., Dec. 2 provide on Facebook will be used for commercial is in sharing and communicating. User participation is Religion and Prejudice: Is purposes (i.e. market research, advertising), and 80 an indispensable part of social networking, and users the Sykes Chapel Going to flock to Facebook to communicate with friends, family Help? percent are worried that that information can be used by human resources departments or government and the world.” A complete listing agencies and 63 percent acknowledge that sharing The best way to protect your privacy, Veltri said, of University events such information with an employer or government is to familiarize yourself with Facebook’s privacy can be found at policy, so you can make an informed choice about www.ut.edu. agency can be damaging to them. what to share online. UT

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Professor Walks a Philosophical Line with Johnny Cash hen Dr. Steven Geisz listens closely to the freedom of the road and the weight of one’s past Johnny Cash performing ”Folsom — began to unfold. W Prison Blues,” the song’s freight-train “The lightness in the darkness and the laughter in beat isn’t the only pattern he finds. the suffering form an Americana version of the unity of In much of his music, Cash presented himself opposites,” Geisz wrote. as an outsider, said Geisz, assistant professor of Geisz presents the Dao — or Way — of Cash as philosophy, but the drifter’s voice belonged to a well- a wide highway, where starts, stops and even U-turns connected performer. are allowed. “Johnny Cash himself is this mega-star, this “For most of Cash’s characters, the self … falls cultural icon who is about as much of an insider as off the straight and narrow more often than it would one can get,” he said. like. But the self finds its way back to the Way,” Geisz Geisz wondered if the outlaw singer’s mystique wrote. could guide a larger discussion of East Asian thought This Way — or Dao — is a metaphor for reality — especially on the puzzling notions of duality and a itself, said Geisz. “It’s a conception of living a life that dao. He analyzed the lyrics from many of Cash’s most involves some sort of movement.” noted recordings, including “Jackson,” and wrote “The Introducing Daoist and Confucian philosophers Dr. Steven Geisz at the Confucian Dao and Duality of Johnny Cash,” which appears in to a conversation about Johnny Cash can help us temple in Shanghai this past June. Geisz was there on a a larger edited volume, Johnny Cash and Philosophy: understand how East Asian traditions might be Dana Grant to present a paper on Confucianism and moral The Burning Ring of Truth. relevant to our lives, said Geisz. psychology. More contradictory couplings — including sons “It’s at the intersection of serious philosophy and and fathers, laughter and pain, sin and redemption, pop culture,” he added. “I think it’s really important to cross that boundary in a respectable but fun way.” UT New Full-Time Faculty, 2009-10 NE AM position highest degree Angela Angeleska Assistant Professor of Mathematics Ph.D., University of South Florida, 2009 Marcus Arvan Assistant Professor of Philosophy Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2008 Amy L. Brownlee Assistant Professor of Management Ph.D., University of Florida 1999 Thomas F. Cohen Visiting Assistant Professor of English Ph.D., University of Florida, 2001 Liv Coleman Assistant Professor of Government and World Affairs Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2008 Kenyon M. Evans-Nguyen Assistant Professor of Chemistry Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005 Bethany Fleck Assistant Professor of Psychology Ph.D., University of New Hampshire, 2009 Giles T. Hertz Visiting Assistant Professor of Business Law J.D., Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law, 1989 Kenneth J. Knapp Assistant Professor of Information and Technology Management Ph.D., Auburn University, 2005 Deborah M. Pendarvis Associate Professor of Accounting Ph.D., University of Florida, 1998 Amber D. Phillips Assistant Professor of Exercise Science and Sport Studies Ph.D., University of South Carolina, 2008 Stuart Pinnock Assistant Professor of Accounting Ph.D., Florida International University, 2009* David J. Reamer Assistant Professor of English Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2009 Denis A. Rey Assistant Professor of Government and World Affairs Ph.D., Texas Tech University, 2008 Gracieli Scremin Assistant Professor of Communication Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 2007 Ronda C. Sturgill Assistant Professor of Exercise Science and Sport Studies Ph.D., University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 2003 Lisa Suter Assistant Professor of English Ph.D., Miami University, 2009 Janet Sylvester Visiting Assistant Professor of English Ph.D., University of Utah, 1991 Barbara Tilley Visiting Assistant Professor of English Ph.D., University of Florida, 2002 Kacy D. Tillman Assistant Professor of English Ph.D., University of Mississippi, 2008 Stephanie L. Tripp Assistant Professor of Communication Ph.D., University of Florida, 2006 Rebecca L. Waggett Assistant Professor of Biology Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 2005 Linda A. Webb Instructor of Information and Technology Management M.S., Texas Tech University, 1998 Rebecca J. White James W. Walter Distinguished Chair of Entrepreneurship and Professor of Management Ph.D., Virginia Tech University, 1994 David S. Piercy Media Production Coordinator and Lecturer in Communication MFA, University of , 2008 *Anticipated—degree completed except for dissertation or final approval of dissertation.

fall 2009 15 Dr. Brian Garman on the court this summer at the USTA Boys’ 18s & 16s National Championships in Michigan. Photo by Michael Lanka

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n any level of competitive tennis, momentum Tournaments nationwide use the Garman and pace is key. System and, in fact, a director from Virginia told the I So when Dr. Brian Garman, associate professor UT professor his system allowed a tournament to of mathematics, started noticing empty courts with be on time for the first time ever in 30 years. idle players waiting on the sidelines and impatient “The Garman System…takes much of the parents in the stands at youth tennis tournaments, mystery out of scheduling and can help your tourna- he looked to complex statistics for a solution. ment run smoothly, keep waiting time to a minimum By Justin Herndon Garman’s passion for tennis and practical math and keep your players, parents and coaches happy,” applications led him to create The Garman System, according to a Tennis Association a unique scheduling tool which helps tennis handbook for tennis tournament officials. tournaments around the country stay on time by Thanks to his innovative system, the associate using staggered start times to avoid leaving a court professor of mathematics was enshrined this past empty for hours during the day’s play. spring in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s

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16 ut journ al empty long before the next start time rolled around UT 15th in and, in other cases, matches lasted longer than the Directors’ allotted time. After studying the pattern, Garman injected Cup mathematics and, using a linear regression formula, Following another stellar year of accomplishments found a solution. He created six different charts to use by its athletic teams, The at tournaments depending on the number of matches University of Tampa finished so that instead of lagging behind, directors could use 15th overall in the 2008-09 Learfield Directors’ Cup for a staggered starting system, which ultimately resulted Division II, which compares in smooth scheduling without delays. the performance of college Garman at a previous tournament with his trusty Mac. teams across the country. The Spartans finished (ITA) Men’s Collegiate Hall of Fame for his work that F ollow Through with 461.5 total points to Garman continues to be a part of the sport he round out the top 15. The forever changed the pace of play. helped shape as he serves as the assistant director 2007-08 fifth place finish “Every time somebody new uses it, they’re al- ranks as the program’s of the United States Tennis Association Boys’ 18s & ways amazed at how well it works, and so I sort of get best. UT also turned in a 17th 16s National Championships, which is held each year refreshed after hearing stories like that,” Garman said. place finish in 1996-97 and in Kalamazoo, MI. And he’s also an assistant referee was 19th in 2006-07. for the NCAA Tennis Championships. That said, he no The top finisher among Sunshine State Conference In Recognition of Service longer plays tennis, even though at one time in his In recognition of his contributions to the game, schools, Tampa was ahead mid-30s he was ranked in the top 10 in his division. of 16th place Lynn. Florida Garman, and the system named after him, are now He prefers to play golf, which he played rather Southern (T-36), Nova part of the ITA’s Hall of Fame housed in the University Southeastern (T-36), Barry successfully in college despite it being the ‘‘toughest of Georgia’s Henry Field Stadium in Athens, GA. Past (58), Rollins (61), Florida sport I’ve ever learned how to play.” Tech (139), Saint Leo (178) inductees include the likes of Arthur Ashe, Jimmy For the most part, Garman now fills his time with and Eckerd (T-218) were Connors and John McEnroe. also among the field of 232 teaching, and admits to squeezing in a little bit about “It was a very humbling experience,” Garman schools. UT the Garman System during his statistics courses, too. said. “I’ve been going to this Hall of Fame dinner for The Cornell University grad now teaches the last 25 years, so I’ve seen many people inducted, everything from calculus to statistics to discrete A ssistant and to be included in that group was very special.” mathematics at UT but more than anything, he enjoys Coach Garman is now etched in fame for creating the the art of teaching itself. scheduling system used around the country to keep Pitches to “Just to see a light bulb go on when someone even the largest tennis tournaments on time, but his Peña didn’t know something before, but they get it now, it’s method wasn’t just created overnight. UT assistant a thrill,” he says. “And I still get that thrill.” Over a three-year period, he studied tournaments coach Scott McNulty got The thrill of reaching the Hall of Fame, he humbly the chance to pitch to Tam- and tried to solve a constant inefficiency he noticed. says is “a nice extra, and it’s unexpected. But, it’s pa Bay Rays slugger Carlos For example, when a director scheduled 12 matches at Peña when he stepped to always nice to be recognized by your peers.” UT hour-and-a-half intervals, it invariably left some courts the plate at the 2009 State Farm Home Run Derby at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. McNulty is the longest Sat., Oct. 17 tenured coach on the UT sports to do ut.edu North Alabama baseball staff, and he has calendar of events 8 p.m. been a part of three Spar- Fri., Oct. 23 The following schedules are for home games only.@@ For more information, call the Athletic Office tan national championships, at (813) 253-6240. General public admission $5/adults, $3/senior citizens, college-age students and Lynn* in 1998, 2006 and 2007. UT children. *Indicates Sunshine State Conference game. 7 p.m. S OCCER Sat., Oct. 17 Tues., Oct. 6 Sat., Oct. 24 Sat., Oct. 3 Barry (W)* Eckerd Nova Southeastern* On the Web Lynn (M)* 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. For more information 7 p.m. Mon., Oct. 26 Sat., Oct. 10 CROS S on UT athletics, visit www. Sun., Oct. 4 Johnson and Wales (M) Bentley COUNTRY tampaspartans.com. UT Lynn (W)* 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 7 Noon Wed., Oct. 28 Fri., Oct. 16 Cross Country hosts NCAA Fri., Oct. 9 Saint Leo (W)* West Florida South Regional (at Sydney Florida Southern (W)* 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Dover Trails in Dover) 5:30 p.m. VOL L EYBALL Men’s race Sat., Oct. 17 8 a.m. Florida Southern (M)* Sat., Oct. 3 Arkansas-Monticello Women’s race 7:30 p.m. Saint Leo 1:15 p.m. 9 a.m. 4 p.m.

fall 2009 17 Four Spartans Picked in MLB Draft total of four University of Tampa baseball complete games, saves and strikeouts. Opposing players were chosen in the 2009 Major hitters were .210 against Koronis. A league Baseball Draft, with three going in Keefe, a senior from North Port, won four games the first 22 rounds. while recording a 4.13 ERA. He led UT with innings Alex Koronis ’10 and fellow pitchers Danny Keefe pitched and was second to Koronis with 70 strikeouts. ’09 and Carmine Giardina ’10 were the first UT players Giardina, a junior from Valrico, was 5-1 while picked as Jose Jimenez ’09 was tabbed in the final leading the team in victories. He also notched 54 day. After Koronis went to the in the strikeouts in 45.1 innings. 11th round (349), Keefe was chosen by the Chicago Jimenez led all Spartans with a .390 batting Cubs in the 14th round with pick number 440. Giardina average as the senior infielder/catcher finished his UT went to the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 22nd round with career with 52 home runs, ranking second only to Tino pick number 655. Martinez ’89. The Miami native also tied a teammate Alex Koronis ’10 A junior from Miami, Koronis finished his first for second on the team with 11 home runs. season at UT after transferring from the University of UT has now had at least one player selected in Miami. The right-hander concluded the 2009 season seven consecutive MLB drafts. Tampa has also placed with a 3.48 ERA, leading the team in ERA, victories, multiple players in three consecutive drafts with at least one player in 13 of the past 14. UT Four Former Spartans Inducted to SSC Hall of Fame he Sunshine State Conference (SSC) inducted ference Hall of Fame. A total of 147 student-athletes, 15 new members to its Hall of Fame in a cer- coaches, and administrators have been inducted since T emony June 20, and UT led all nine institu- the inaugural class of 1991-92. tions with a total of four inductees. The Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame was The individuals representing Tampa include three founded in 1991 to honor those who have made out- former student-athletes and one former coach. The standing contributions to the conference. Its purpose athletes were baseball player Garry Graham ’94, wom- is to perpetuate the memory of those who brought en’s great April Lindsey ’97 and women’s distinction, honor and excellence to the SSC. UT soccer star Ginger Lynn Dennis Fryzel ’03. Former golf coach L ast UT Chuck Winship was also Football inducted. This year’s induct- Coach Dies ees comprise the 18th Dennis Fryzel, UT’s class to be elected into last football coach, died July 6 at 67. Known for the Sunshine State Con- his intensity and love of From left: Garry Graham ’94, April the game, he coached the Lindsey ’97 and Ginger Lynn ’03. Spartans to 8-3 and 6-5 records in his two seasons as head coach. Fryzel went on to serve as defensive coordinator for the , Syracuse Tampa to Host Two Fall NCAA Events University, the Air Force UT has been selected as the host institution for a pair of fall NCAA events, including the Academy and Ohio State. Division II Men’s and Women’s Soccer Final Four from Thursday, Dec. 3 through Sunday, UT Dec. 6. Tampa will also host the Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Regional on Saturday, Nov. 7. (See calendar on page 17 for details). For complete information, please visit www.tampaspartans.com. Tickets for the soccer championships may also be purchased through the UT athletics Web site. UT

18 ut journal Home Tweet Homecoming his year, Homecoming weekend will include a the rage these days (and with Ashton Kutcher chal- few new and exciting activities, along with lenging me to a Tweet-off), I decided to put together a T the favorite standbys. The weekend, which sample feed. Now, I’m a novice on Twitter, but will be held from Oct. 22-25, promises to provide many if you graduated in 1984, then you’re celebrating your opportunities for alumni of all ages (see schedule on 25th reunion, and your Homecoming tweets might look pages 30-31). With Web 2.0, and with Twitter being all something like this:

UTspartan84 Just checked into the Sheraton. Great view of the minarets. Jay hardwick A lot has changed in Tampa but it’s comforting to see Plant Hall looks the same. Alumni Director E-mail: [email protected] 7:12 p.m., Oct. 22 Can you believe UT has its own Dairy Queen? Eating my cone and watching the students get ready for a night out. Brings back memories. 8:36 p.m., Oct. 22 G oodbye Looking at old yearbooks at homecoming info table…..was that really my hairstyle? A mullet? to the 11:27 a.m., Oct. 23 Godfather Eating Chateaubriand on campus. @UTalumni was right about the food at Panache. Wish we had dining options I was recently made like this when I was here. http://dining.ut.edu aware that Nelson Cac- 1:17 p.m., Oct. 23 ciatore, “The Godfather” of Sitting at the Alumni Association meeting. Actually know a couple people here. Maybe I should get more involved. the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, passed away on April 28 at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 23 the age of 91. Huge crowd at the President’s Reception. Just met Dr. Vaughn... he’s taller in person. Great to hear about the Jeff White ’81 gave the future of UT. www.ut.edu/sykeschapel eulogy, recounting how he had met Cacciatore the first 5:14 p.m., Oct. 23 week at UT. He was pledg- Won a stuffed giraffe at the student Carnival on my way to the volleyball game. I never win anything!! ing Pi Kappa Phi, and his 6: 50 p.m., Oct. 23 fraternity big brother, Eric Romanino ’78, introduced Feels like college all over again…come meet us down in the Rathskeller. him. 9:08 p.m., Oct. 23 “He told me to always respect and to look out for Big sale in the bookstore. Just scored a T-shirt and a hat. http://utampa.bncollege.com him, which I have done for 9:07 a.m., Oct. 24 the past 32 years,” White said. Amazing to pick up right where you left off with old friends. Still can’t believe it’s been 25 years. The brothers of Pi Kappa 12:06 p.m., Oct. 24 Phi met Cacciatore at a I feel like Leo in Titanic…sure is windy at the top of a minaret. local bar in 1976, where they used to stop on the 1:17 p.m., Oct. 24 way back from campus to Ich werde bier…working on my German while I get ready for Oktoberfest. their fraternity house on 6:06 p.m., Oct. 24 Platt Street. Cacciatore, a World War II veteran Fletcher looks pretty authentically German. Loving the long tables. Wish I had brought my lederhosen. had retired at 55 from the 7:21 p.m., Oct. 24 social security office at MacDill Air Force Base. The Followed a group to the Retreat after Oktoberfest….this place is still great. Been a long day and my hotel room fraternity brothers took him is calling my name. under their wing and invited 12:50 a.m., Oct. 25 him to all their parties. In the winter of 1978, Heading to the airport for my flight home. Had a great weekend at UT.www.youtube.com/utchannel Cacciatore became an 11:22 a.m., Oct. 25 official member of the fraternity, and from then Homecoming registration information can be then, you can follow a real Twitter feed from the UT on he was at every Greek found in this Journal or by going to alumni.ut.edu. Alumni Association at UTalumni, or get feeds from the function on campus. UT I look forward to seeing all of you in October. Until University at UofTampa. UT

fall 2009 19 ’73 to assistant chief of a variety of neurological for the 2009-10 academic neurorespiratory care in injuries or disorders. year. The Bank of America Vincent Daniels the Bilirakis Spinal Cord endowed chair was created ’71 completed his doctorate in Paul Miller was recently Injury Center at the James ’79 in 1990 to recognize USF business administration at A. Haley Veterans Hospital St. Petersburg faculty doing married. He and his wife, the University of Glasgow. James Fellows was Julie, live in Greensboro, in Tampa. He leads a named the new Bank outstanding work in the GA, where he works as vice team of neurorespiratory of America Endowed community. president of Now Plastics. ’76 therapists who specialize Professor in Business at the Patricia N. Moller was Charles Gutierrez in rehabilitating ventilator- University of South Florida was recently promoted dependent veterans with nominated for Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea. Ambassador Moller, a member of the foreign sot p light service since 1987, has served as U.S. Ambassador to Burundi since 2006. In Pedal to the Metal the course of her career p Indy car racer Danica Patrick may be one of the 100 most influential people in she has served in Germany, the world according to Time magazine, but you may not have heard of another female India, Serbia, Armenia and Georgia. racer, Lalah Neuman Tillinghast ’57. And that’s just fine by her. ’82 a “You race sports cars for fame, fortune, or fun, and I raced for fun,” she says. Lisa (Phillips) Diehl Tillinghast was one of the first women to drive on the Daytona Speedway, which graduated from Piedmont allowed sports car racing when it first opened in 1959. She was a pioneer in what is College in Demorest, GA, r still a male-dominated sport, but she didn’t see it that way. on May 9. She earned her “I don’t think women should have to prove anything,” she says. “We’re people. Master of Arts in Teaching And frankly, I think we’re better drivers than men.” with a concentration in secondary English. She is Tillinghast always wanted a sports car, she says, and when she started teaching an adjunct instructor of t fourth grade after graduating from UT and could afford one, she bought a used MGA English at North Georgia in Polynesian Green. Technical College in “It was a lovely little car,” she says. Clarkesville, GA. After that, in 1959, she bought a new Morgan and raced it on airport runways in a Thomas Graham received Cocoa Beach, Titusville and Boca Raton. She raced as part of the Sports Car Club of the 2009 Melwood Com- America, which was strictly amateur. munity Leader of the Year Later that year, she made her debut on the Daytona International Speedway, and Award for Prince George’s n came in second, thanks to advice from “Big” Bill France, the father of NASCAR, who County, MD. He resides in told her to drive up on the high banks at 100 mph. Upper Marlboro, MD. She planned to race again at Daytona in 1961, this time in the Daytona 500, but was injured Shelly Hollingsworth trying out a Volvo during practice. Sports Illustrated was sponsoring a team and had asked her to published an e-book drive the car, which she hadn’t raced before. She was navigating a curve, and, when the car went titled “Help Me Learn.” to spin out, it went sideways into the dirt and rolled over. Hollingsworth is a counselor at Tampa Bay She broke several vertebrae and was in the hospital for a month. She never went back to Technical High School. teaching, but she didn’t give up racing. Not yet. The following fall she was back on the Daytona Speedway in her own car. ’84 Tillinghast’s racing days may be far Trish Lusby Delaurier behind her — ancient history, as she says — was promoted to vice but she shows no signs of slowing down. president of sales and She’s gotten into woodworking and is client services for the building a chicken coop for the chickens she Kantar Media Group. She bought in May. One summer afternoon, she works with ad agencies and was out in her barn building shelves. Next she media companies across the country. She resides plans to rip up the carpet in her bedroom and in Port Orange, FL, and put down laminate flooring. commutes to Chicago. “I like to keep busy,” she says. “Hey, I’m retired.” ’85 These days Tillinghast may drive a 1993 James Zonghetti is a Geo Metro instead of a Morgan, but she says cosmetic dentist with Pin- it can haul anything a pickup truck can. And nacle Dentist Aesthetics in she still has a lead foot. UT Braintree, MA. He has been committed to improving Lalah Neuman Tillinghast ’57 (Photo courtesy of the Citrus County Chronicle.)

20 ut journal sot p light president for the Lance Armstrong Foundation in Austin, TX. He raises funds Just Do the Right Thing globally for cancer research p When Peter Krilla ’91 helped develop and produce the first Forest Stewardship and survivorship programs. Council (FSC) certified shopping bag, it was all a part of Nike’s goal to “Innovate for a He splits his time between Better World.” homes in and Austin. “We want to reduce our carbon footprint and be more sustainable,” he said. a ”Leave less of a shoe print.” Beth Krueger recently Krilla, Nike’s procurement earned her Wilderness manager for the North American First Responder Certificate. She works as a science retail division, works with suppliers r professor at Central Arizona that provide operational supplies/ College. services to Nike Retail stores. Helping procure office supplies, ’89 t furniture and other equipment that David Hanson completed keeps Nike Retail running. He also his doctorate in manage- works with suppliers to produce/ ment and financial gov- design global packaging like ernance with a focus on a shopping bags and gift boxes. nonprofit and educational organizations at the Uni- Krilla learned the Nike Retail versity of Pennsylvania. He business from the ground up, works at n starting out working for Nike in in Atlanta and commutes a retail store in New York in 1993 between Atlanta and Aus- as a sales associate. He now works at Nike’s tin, TX, where his partner, Beaverton, OR, World headquarters, in the Pete Phil Hills ’88, works. Sampras building. Innovation is the cornerstone at Nike. ’91 You must be willing to take smart risks. This Kerry (Wieland) Nimmons earned an MBA willingness to adapt and innovate is all part of with a concentration in Nike’s 11 corporate maxims, including “Maxim 1: Peter Krilla ’91 human resources in August. It is our Nature to Innovate.” E-mail: kerrynimmons@ “Being able to take risks is part of our culture,” Krilla said. “We’re on the offensive always live.com (Maxim 10), and you can’t be on the offense unless you are willing to take smart risks and make some mistakes. Learn from those mistakes and move quickly to outpace your competition.” ’93 Krilla recently returned to UT in March to visit Ross Bartow’s sport management class and Roger Chamieh recently encouraged students to apply for one of Nike’s highly coveted internships. He told them to take had a solo exhibition of his sculptures at Three04 chances like he did as a student. UT Art Gallery in Tampa. He teaches sculpture and design at Hillsborough Community College. smiles and reducing TMJ ’87 pain for his patients for Kurt Knecht received UT’s Christina (Mullin) Hurley almost 20 years. Outstanding Music Alumni recently ran into Jerry Award on May 2, following Krisiukenas ’88 at her ’86 husband’s high school a concert of his music. Bob Clifford was reunion in . She Knecht is a renowned selected as the first and her husband have organist and composer and executive director/ two children, Emilie, 10, a doctoral student at the chief executive officer and Kate, 8, and reside in University of Nebraska- of the Tampa Bay Area Arlington, MA. Lincoln. Regional Transportation Authority. He is responsible Joseph Potuzak Jr. ’95 for developing and was promoted to senior Taylor Schmitz was implementing regional vice president at Branch promoted to police sergeant Jerry Krisiukenas ’88 and Christina (Mullin) Hurley ’87 transportation facilities for Banking and Trust (BB&T). of the Metro Nashville the Tampa Bay region. He He joined the bank in 2008 payment solutions division. as a payment solutions ’88 resides in Lutz, FL. He currently resides in continued on page 22 E-mail: rcliffor@ risk manager in the Huntersville, NC. Philippe Hills accepted a tampabay.rr.com position as executive vice

fall 2009 21 Shawn Vinson was pro- blessed with a son, Jacob Tropicana field, where mances, was featured in an moted to regional sales Michael, on Oct. 22, 2008. two of his paintings are issue of the Orlando Busi- training manager, Central E-mail: Katie_jeffries@ on display. He has created ness Journal. Region, at Quest Diag- yahoo.com his own business, Sports nostics. He and his family Art Illustrated, and paints Capt. Richard E. Wood reside in Plant City, FL. Robert “Jody” Meguiar professional athletes. Jr. was honored by and his wife, Kimberly, Cambridge Who’s Who were blessed with a son, Stacey Gindlesperger Registry for leadership ’97 Evan Wilson, in August has been chosen as the and excellence in medical Shannon Chapman mar- 2008. new director at Suwannee logistics. He has been ried George Tenety on April E-mail: rjmeguiar@ High School in Live Oak, FL. commander of the 51st 13 in a ceremony at the tampabay.rr.com Medical Logistics Support Disney Wedding Pavilion at Jenn Greacen’s company, Company since it was Walt Disney World in Or- Bill Schaudt has been Red Frog Marketing, won activated in 2008. He lando. Aimee Francoeur hired as the new coach a gold award in the district has served in Iraq and ’98 was the maid of honor. for the Northwestern competition of the ADDY his decorations include Shannon works in pharma- University crew team. He Awards, an advertising the Bronze Star Medal, ceutical sales for Allergan. resides in Chicago. competition held through the Meritorious Service E-mail: utcrew1997@ the Tampa Bay Advertising Katie ’00, Jacob and Bobby Medal and the Army Jeffries ’00 hotmail.com Federation. Her work Commendation Medal. will continue to a larger Karen Ann Bresocnik regional competition. Police Department in was engaged to Michael ’02 ’03 December 2008. He lives in Paul Penkoski in the spring. Justyn Farano is the Hermitage, TN. Will Hitzelberger’s William Baker earned official artist of the Ted athletic training business, E-mail: taylor_casey@ Katie Jeffries and her his Master of Public Williams Museum at Spectrum Sports Perfor- yahoo.com husband, Bobby, were Administration from American International College in Springfield, MA. Marlen Cortez was on a sot p light team of lawyers from the Winston & Strawn law firm that scored a victory UT Alumna Is the Real Thing in the U.S. Supreme Court p While food recalls nationwide have people worrying about what they’re eating, on June 2, 2008. In the it’s nice to know that the people at Coca-Cola are monitoring what goes into their case United States v. drinks, even if the recipe is still a secret. Efran Santos & Benedicto Judy Griffin ’98, an associate scientist at Coca-Cola, supervises a team of Diaz, the Supreme Court limited the scope of the a scientists who test the quality of the company’s fruit and vegetable products to make federal money laundering sure they meet company and regulatory specifications. Coca-Cola owns the Minute statute and increased the Maid Co., which is the world’s largest marketer of fruit juices and produces more than government’s burden of r 100 different fruit drinks, such as orange juice, lemonade and Hi-C. proof. The most challenging aspect of Griffin’s job is keeping up with changing global demand University t and heightened regulatory Bookstore requirements, while ensuring that is Online Coca-Cola continues to protect the trademarks of the company, and Visit the University a relentlessly pursuing excellence Bookstore at utampa. in the areas of quality, the bncollege.com for all of your Spartan gear. environment, and health and safety. Since the Campus Store n “I really enjoy protecting is a part of the Barnes consumer health and the trademark & Noble family, you get of our company,” Griffin says. tremendous deals on software, books and After graduating from UT, Griffin got the job magazines. Contact Mike as a laboratory technician with Minute Maid Comiskey, Campus Store and has moved up the ranks to her current manager, at (813) 253-6230 position. for more information. UT Griffin may help ensure the quality of Coca- Cola products, but it hasn’t gotten her access to the recipe for Coke. It’s still a secret, she says, and only a few people hold the key. UT

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22 ut journal analyst for the Council of State and Territorial Epide- miologists in Atlanta. The couple is planning an Oct. 11 wedding in Buford, GA. Lacinda Norman married Justin Melanson ’03 on March 15, 2008. The couple moved to North Carolina. She is the head coach for S tay in the UNC Pembroke team and he works as the Touch athletic trainer and strength We want to know what coach for the North Raleigh you’ve been doing since (From left) Kristin Thurston, Ange (Faucher) Gibney, Jenny Quackenbush, Jen (Farnell) Peterson, Lexi VanArsdale, Christian School. graduation, and so do your Kristina (Brigiotta) Lazaro and Colleen Colburn, all members of the class of ’03, attended Farnell’s destination classmates and friends. wedding in St. Pete Beach on March 21. Joshua Paradis recently Stay in touch by sending achieved CertifiedF inancial us your Class Acts so we Jen Farnell married Nate Ruth (Smith) Myles Genevieve Whitaker Planner designation. He can include you in the next Peterson in St. Pete Beach began working as a public was named the new and his wife, Kristen, issue of the UT Journal. You on March 21. The couple relations specialist at the president for the St. Croix reside in Bellingham, MA can send in the form below, resides in Bloomington, Cayman Islands Monetary District by the members of where he works for Equity e-mail [email protected] or MN. Authority. She and her the Independent Citizens Services Inc. update your page on the husband recently returned Movement Party in the E-mail: paradis_joshua@ alumni site. UT Sarah Morgan started to the Cayman Islands after Virgin Islands. nlvmail.com a new job as the program living in Florida for the last adviser to Carolina two years. Productions and Carolina ’04 ’05 E-mail: ruthsmithmyles@ Lisa Eileen Dwyer was Sarah (Huffman) Cazorla After Dark at the University hotmail.com of South Carolina — engaged to Jonathan David married Rodrigo Cazorla on Columbia. Ferland. She is a research continued on page 24

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fall 2009 23 ’06 Brittany Anne LeBlanc departed for the Dominican Republic on March 5 to begin her two years of service in the Peace Corps. She is excited and grateful for the opportunity to give back to those in need. Jamal Wilburg has been deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He is Jamie Ryan ’07 and Stefan Krause attached to the 38th Human Laura Fisher ’05 Resources Company and ’07 glad to be able to work in an area that merges will work as a military Jamie Ryan married his interests in IT and March 2. She is a third-year ment, Nashville) in early postal officer overseeing Stefan Krause on Aug.16. journalism. medical student completing April. The corresponding mail operations in The couple resides in San Afghanistan. her clinical rotations in music video is in production Diego where Jamie works Kelsy Taylor was recently New York City. and slated to be released to for WellPoint Behavioral hired as the Web editor national television. Health. Laura Fisher recently Catalina Anne Quintela and feature writer for the Web site: www. Greater Tulsa Reporter received a doctorate in mattgarymusic.com veterinary medicine from ’08 Newspapers. She will write the University of Florida. Michael McEleney Kalen Keys opened a articles for the publication’s She has accepted a job as retired from the United Western-styled boutique in Web site and develop its associate veterinarian at States Army. He resides in Tampa named Keys Country, social networking activities. Lake Veterinary Clinic in Jacksonville, FL. which sells high-end Jasmine Valentin will be- Mount Dora, FL. cowboy boots and upscale gin a Ph.D. program at the Constance (Orato) shirts and jeans. Matt made his na- Quintela and her husband, SUNY Stony Brook School tional introduction to coun- Christian, added a baby girl, John Phifer is working of Marine and Atmospheric try radio with his single Catalina Anne, to the family at Saxotech, a company Sciences this fall, and has “The Days You Live For” on Feb. 17. They reside in that builds, maintains, and received a W. Burghardt (from 17 Music Entertain- Staten Island, NY. manages newspapers’ Turner Fellowship, worth online presences. He is $50,000 over five years.

Dear Editor,

Your article on rowing in the latest Journal was very good. I want to tell you how rowing and UT changed my life. Having had polio as a child and wearing a long leg brace (for life), I was a freshman in 1963 and living at McKay Hall. I was eating dinner one evening and a couple of oarsmen came to me and asked if I would try crewing/coxing on the UT varsity eight. Pete Peck, George Watson, Bob Maher, Bob Meredith (all Theta Chis) Letterstdhe e it orto mentored me (TKE) through three plus years of crewing. I went to Dad Vail on my own and later crewed at Cornell grad school and subsequently, the Atlanta Rowing Club (Head of the Chattahoochee), when Peck, Watson, Meredith and I all paired up again rowing fours. As a disabled kid, UT rowing and all those alumni gave me the confidence, self esteem and physical chemistry to get me to the ripe old age of 62!

— David Murphy ’67

Dear Editor,

My sympathies go out to Willie Kuhlman’s (’84) family. He was a great person and a great oarsman. He was also an original UT Diplomat, as I recall.

As a correction, the first UT Dad Vail Championship varsity crew was a pair with coxswain in 1976. The second Dad Vail Championship was in a four with coxswain in 1977.

­— Tom Feaster M.Ed. ’76, coach of the ’76 and ’77 crews

24 ut journal She was also accepted into the Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professo- sot p light riate program and will begin work this summer in one of F lying High the Stony Brook labs. p When corporate clients ’09 meet Kristy Bolingbroke Jonathon Beaton ’06, MBA ’08 for the first time, created a Web site for they usually get a warning first. recent college graduates a “You’ll see a girl…she’ll to provide advice and look like she’s 16, but don’t networking opportunities. worry, she’s good, and she Chad Bouchard made it knows how to fly. She does a to the quarterfinal round of r good job.” st the 101 The 25-year-old was Amateur Championship, the oldest and most recently promoted to chief venerated event conducted t flight instructor for Atlas by the Massachusetts Golf Aviation at the Peter O. Knight Association. He plans on Airport on . Along turning pro this winter. with her duties at the flight a school, she commands private

flights for all kinds of business Kristy Bolingbroke ’06, MBA ’08. people in and out of Florida. n She is also in charge of two full-time and five part-time instructors and will soon GRAD sCHOOL begin teaching people who want to teach flying themselves. amn l u i “I know I’m kind of an oddball as a young female being involved in everything, but I enjoy it,” Bolingbroke says with a chuckle as the rumble of airplanes leaving a nearby runway fills the background. ’76 Indeed, she is in the minority with her profession, but she’s also near the top of her class with more than 2,200 hours in the air and almost every license a private pilot can earn along with Tom Feaster M.Ed. was recently elected to the additional instructor and multi-engine ratings and certificates, too. The ambitious aviator has been board of directors of the flying for about six years and teaching for two. United States Rowing After high school in Canada, she moved to Sarasota with her parents and discovered The Association. He was also University of Tampa. After a couple of years in a local community college, she transferred to UT elected into the Sea Isle where she graduated with an entrepreneurship degree in 2006 and an MBA in 2008. City Beach Patrol Hall of Just a year removed from the classroom, she’s dealing with doctors, lawyers and CEO’s on a Fame. He resides in Tampa. regular basis, except that now, she’s teaching them. And, she says, all of it is made easier because ’93 of her experience at UT. William P. Franca MBA “I was in the entrepreneurship program where I worked on a business plan and took part is the executive vice in business plan competitions, so I feel like that helped me. Here, I’m sort of an independent president of distribution at contractor working with clients, building a customer base, so it has all helped,” she proudly says. Direxion Funds where he Bolingbroke says her goal is to use her MBA and combine it with aviation in some leads the external and in- capacity, but she’s unsure where that will take her. ternal sales organization in This whole career has been “like a project at school but now you’re doing it in real life,” she building partnerships with registered investment advi- says. “I feel like I’ve gotten to a good standing where I am at my age and what I’ve accomplished. sors and broker/dealers. I’m proud of it, and I’m glad I went to UT to start it.” UT ’04 Angela J. Whitaker MBA and works for Peace named the executive financial independence and have taught less than three was named chief operating Wealth Management, an director of the Warrick stability. years. She teaches the first officer ofL ykes Insurance. independent company. Dunn Foundation. The grade. She will maintain her role E-mail: nicole.spirko@ foundation is dedicated E-mail: thewatsonjrs@ as chief financial officer ’08 lpl.com to providing opportunities Renee Watson MAT was msn.com while assuming these new for economically responsibilities. recently named PRISM Laura White, Certificate ’07 disadvantaged single Science Teacher of Promise parents and children who in Nonprofit Manage- Jenn Maxwell, at J.S. Robinson Elementary ment, was named the ’06 Certificate in Nonprofit have demonstrated a in Plant City, FL. This is the Nicole Spirko MBA is commitment to achieve executive director of United Management, was science teacher of the year Cerebral Palsy of Tampa Bay. employed by LPL Financial award for teachers who

fall 2009 25 Blomberg’s students say he has a way of making complex subjects accessible. (Photo courtesy of Claremont McKenna College.)

Research & Development In an hour-long interview about terrorism and economics with Brock Blomberg ’89, the conversation touches on Somali pirates, drug wars, By Alissa Sandford kleptocracies, one-hit wonders and “freakonomics.”

t’s a broad discourse for trying to comprehend one Economics at The Claremont McKenna College, is a of the hot-button topics of our time: the relation- renowned expert on the subject. ship between international terrorism and global Blomberg views terrorism in the spirit of The Ieconomics. Fortunately, Blomberg, who is the Robin New York Times bestseller Freakonomics — in and Peter Barker Chair of Philosophy, Politics and that every action has an incentive, and terrorism is no

26 ut journal different. It’s not something that happens in a vacuum; never reappear,” he says. instead, it is influenced by the economic and political “We don’t know much situation of the terrorists, and the countries in which about their motives.” The they live. second group he calls “When you think about terrorism, it’s on a the “recidivists,” who continuum of violence,” he says. “At the lowest end are repeat offenders, and maybe the violence is a crime, and then you move a who last longer. “That’s little more violent and you get terrorism –– then it how I would label Al- moves all the way to civil war and world wars.” Qaeda — there is a When you’re talking about terrorism, he said, demonstrated response it’s not a big leap to use research already done on to social and economic civil war and see how the theories fit, especially factors.” when you’re using mathematical models to try to Some of those characterize the world. Then you can see if the same organizations end in a kinds of economic impacts and motives associated more political process, with war are leading to terrorist attacks. Blomberg notes, such as the Irish Republican Army Blomberg ’89 and his family at his or the African National Congress. For a long time the installation as Robin and Peter Barker Chair of Philosophy, Politics and A Changing World ANC conducted terrorist operations; now it’s a ruling Economics. (Photo courtesy of Claremont McKenna College.) A heat map radiating political violence in the party. Nelson Mandela is from that organization. 1970s and ’80s would show Latin America, Europe, “Sometimes terrorist groups can have a better and the United States as hot spots. That was a period ending,” Blomberg says, “sometimes not.” of expansion for Marxist and separatist groups from Europe and Latin America, Blomberg says. Debt and Terrorism Today’s heat map, however, would look very Blomberg, who has published such papers different, as there is a cooling down in Western as “The Lexus and the Olive Branch” and “From (no) “When Europe and the United States and a heating up in Butter to Guns? Understanding the Economic Role certain parts of Asia and Africa. in Terrorism,” has been in academia since 1993, you think about “That’s because today’s terrorism is mostly about serving in faculty positions at Wellesley College, religious kinds of terrorism,” he says. Tufts University, The Johns Hopkins University (where terrorism, it’s Blomberg is asking deeper questions about the he received his Ph.D.), Harvard University and the terrorist organizations themselves. His next paper University of Southern California. on a continuum will examine what can be gleaned by studying the But along the way he’s also shared his expertise history of these organizations and determine if there on staff of the International Monetary Fund and the of violence. is a systematic life cycle that we can learn from, and Federal Reserve System and has held an appointment use counter-terrorist policies to put an end to the on the president’s Council of Economic Advisors. At the lowest organizations sooner. In light of the global financial crisis, terrorism Blomberg’s initial findings show at least two may again shift focus, he says. end maybe the kinds of terrorist groups. The first he calls “one- “I don’t know that it will lead to more terrorism hit wonders,” which make up more than half the per se,” Blomberg says. “But it will have some impact violence is a population of terrorists organizations. on U.S. interests, to the extent that there is strategic “These are groups that interest in those parts of the world where the crisis is crime, and then attack once and global. So, as all of these other nations struggle with investment and debt, such as Africa and Asia, they’ll you move a little see a lot more terrorism, and you’ll probably see different forms of conflict, like we more violent just had with the pirates in Somalia.” “There are different ways to try and you get to get concessions,” Blomberg adds. terrorism. “Counter measures to deter terrorism ” can lessen the activity, but it doesn’t put — Brock Blomberg ’89 an end to it.” UT

Brock Blomberg ’89 came to UT because of its ROTC scholarships. Here he’s seen with his fellow cadets on the Plant Hall verandah in this 1987 Moroccan photo.

fall 2009 27 A lumni on Ice in Tampa Nearly 40 Tampa Bay area alumni and family A luMNI and family to do gathered on March 6 to watch the Tampa Bay Light- ning take on the St. Louis Blues. The group met at the cl a eNDar of events ut.edu Channelside Bennigan’s for a pre-game social and All events are free unless otherwise noted. @ shared memories before heading to the St. Pete Times OCTOBER Thurs., Oct. 22-Sun., Oct. 25 Forum for the game. Fri., Oct. 9-Sat., Oct. 10 Homecoming Weekend Family Weekend Visit alumni.ut.edu or pages 30-31 Visit www.ut.edu/family for for registration information and a S harks on Land registration information and a schedule of events. a small UT group attended the alumni night schedule of events NOVEMBER at Roger Dean Stadium in South Florida on Aug. Fri., Oct. 9 Thurs., Nov. 19 Family Association Q & A Session 8. Attendees enjoyed appetizers and drinks before Tampa Alpha Alumni Chapter Meeting Vaughn Center the game on the sky deck while mingling with UT Riverside Center Reeves Theater Conference Room 213 alums, as well as alums from other universities 3 p.m. 6 p.m. social, 6:30 p.m. meeting from around the state. The UT group enjoyed the Thurs., Oct. 15 Tampa Alpha Alumni Chapter DECEMBER game together from reserved seats as the Jupiter Meeting Wed., Dec. 2 Hammerheads took on the St. Lucie Mets. If Riverside Center UT Parent Night at the you have suggestions for future South Conference Room 213 Victorian Christmas Stroll Florida events, contact Jessica Burns 6 p.m. social, 6:30 p.m. meeting Henry B. Plant Museum 5 p.m. at [email protected]. UT A complete listing of University events can be found at www.ut.edu.

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28 ut journal G reen On and Off the Course The Tampa Alumni Chapter had more than 60 golfers show their support for the University by participating in the 18th Annual Brian Claar Golf Classic on April 17. This year’s tournament was held at the Bay Palms Golf Course at MacDill Air Force Base and was chaired by Dan ’03 and Heather ’01 (Madeiros) Spooner. The weather conditions were perfect that day and the Bay Palms Golf Course was in great shape. The combination led to some impressive play. After a full day on the course, the group raised just under $5,000, which was donated to the University’s Scholarship Fund. For information on sponsoring next year’s tournament at its new location, Pebble Creek Golf Club, on April 16, 2010, contact chapter president Sheri Huelster ‘05 at shuelster@ hotmail.com. UT

Nw e s from the UT (From left) Dave Dickey, Ron McClarin ’87, Tom Meachum ’81, MBA ’93, and Rob Bruns, director of corporate Family Association and foundation support for UT, made up a foursome in the 18th Annual Brian Claar Golf Classic on April 17. G ot Questions? UT Comes Get Answers! to YOU! In Parents and family, mark your calendars Memoriam for the Family Association Annual Q&A Session? to be held on Friday, Oct. 9, during UT’s Family Week- C oCKTails in the AL UMNI end. Come learn about the exciting happenings at Garden John F. Kaufman Jr. ’42 Sam C. Marotta ’48 UT and meet other Spartan families. A panel of Join UT at the Atlanta Botanical Garden Robert C. Tanner’49 campus experts will be available to answer any on Thursday, Sept. 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. for Lula Belle Stalnaker Russo ’51 questions you have pertaining to your student’s Cocktails in the Garden. Please visit alumni. Michael S. Capitano ’55 life at UT. The session will be from 3 to 4 p.m. in ut.edu for additional details and to register for Margaret Good Gregory ’56 Reeves Theater in the Vaughn Center. To get the event. Reggie W. Howard ’57 involved with the Family Association or to get more Ruby G. Hogan ’58 Clyde E. “Bud” Green ’59 information, e-mail [email protected]. UT Home Grown Fun in the cornfields Patricia C. Alvarez ’62 Joseph A. Martineau ’64 Central Florida residents can meet up with Garratt Mynatt ’66 Return of Oktoberfest fellow UT alumni in October, when the local Glenna Jean Osborne ’66 chapter heads just northwest of Orlando to Michele Hunt Stowe ’67 The headline event of Homecoming 2009 will Zellwood Farms to tackle the six acre corn maze David Jeremy Frazier ’70 be the return of Oktoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 24 at 7 Martha Jean Crosby Kerr ’76 and outside barbecue. p.m. Oktoberfest was once a mainstay of our annual Daniel Joseph Petraitis ’79 fall celebration and we are excited to bring it back. Sesn a o ’s Greetings Stephanie L. Krewson MBA ’92 Michael Pecora ’95 The event will feature German food and entertainment in New York Joan Owens Taylor ’96 as well as a variety of hand-crafted beer from around UT will be coming to New York City on Diane Patricia Muhl-Ludes ’98 the world. In addition, there will be a silent auction Saturday, Nov. 14, for some early holiday fun. Paul Mboya Orinda ’05 and raffle with an assortment of prizes to be given The group will gather for a pre-show social students away throughout the night. This will be one event (location TBD) and attend the Rockettes’ mid- William H. King III ’09 you definitely don’t want to miss as we turn Fletcher afternoon show at Madison Square Garden. Ryan P. McCall ’10 Lounge into a traditional German beer hall. To register Final details are still in the works, but check out Correction: In the Spring 2009 issue, the “In Memoriam” listing for this event go to alumni.ut.edu. UT alumni.ut.edu for updates. UT contained the wrong spelling for Dan Costello ’80.

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information table 3–4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 11 a.m. social Lobby, Plant Hall National Alumni Homecoming Volleyball Noon lunch Stop by on Friday and Satur- Association Annual Game Decade of the ’80s day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to Meeting $5 per person Reunion — Special pick up your Homecoming Alumni Conference Room Martinez Sports Center Invitation to the welcome package. Riverside Center Spartans vs. Lynn Classes of ’84 and ’89 All alumni are invited to the 7–10 p.m. $20 per person Thr u sday, NAA’s Annual Meeting. A Night in the Rat Music Room, Plant Hall Oct. 22 Come hear what’s going on in $5 per person Join us for the first ever 6–8 p.m. YOUR alumni community. Rathskeller, Plant Hall Decade of the ’80s gathering, One Year Reunion 5–5:30 p.m. Enjoy drinks and snacks where we will honor the for the Class of ’09 Homecoming Parade during a one night re-opening classes of 1984 and 1989 for host Free Around Campus of UT’s very own watering their 25 and 20 year reunions. MacDinton’s RSVP required. 5–7 p.m. hole. hotel 405 S. Howard Ave. President’s Reception 11 a.m. sheraton tampa www.macdintons.com 8 p.m. Free Art Brunch Join fellow members of the Fall Dance Happening riverwalk East Verandah, Plant Hall $8 per person class of 2009 for your first Free. No reservations needed. Join President Ronald L. R.K. Bailey Art Studios 200 N. Ashley Dr. reunion. Falk Theatre Vaughn and fellow Spartans Dine with the artsy crowd. (813) 223-2222 Contact [email protected]. Contact staylor.lennon@ on the East Verandah for ut.edu. RSVP required. www.starwood Fr iday, early evening hors d’ oeuvres Contact [email protected]. meeting.com/Book/ Oct. 23 and cocktails. RSVP required. S atURDay, 1–3 p.m. UTHomecoming2009 10 a.m. 6–8 p.m. Oct. 24 Minaret Climb Classes of ’99 and ’04 10:30 a.m. social 4th Floor, Plant Hall $119/night + taxes Alumni Golf Outing $50 per person Reunion Reception 11:30 a.m. lunch 2–3 p.m. Thursday, Oct.22- Golf Club $15 per person Decade of the ’50s Walking Campus Tour Sunday, Oct. 25 The 1960s Pi Kapps invite all Board Room, Vaughn Center Open House Lobby, Plant Hall Exclusively for the classes $20 per person alumni to their golf outing. 7-11 p.m. Reserve room by Contact [email protected]. of 1999 and 2004. Catch up Board Room and Crescent Tuesday, Sept. 22. with your classmates while Club, Vaughn Center Oktoberfest 1–2 p.m. enjoying a sunset view of Join Graduates from the 50s $25 per person in advance Ask for The Campus Tour . Appetizers for their annual social and $30 at the door Lobby, Plant Hall University of Tampa and drinks will be served. reunion luncheon. RSVP Fletcher Lounge, Plant Hall Get an exclusive tour of UT’s RSVP required. required. Join us as we renew the Homecoming rate. campus. UT homecoming tradition 10:30 a.m. social of Oktoberfest. Fletcher 11:30 a.m. lunch Lounge will be recreated as hmecomo i n g i n f o rm a t i o n Decade of the ’60s a traditional German beer Open House hall for the signature event of Gett i all Online at alumni.ut.edu $20 per person Homecoming 2009. o to the alumni Web site for updates and more detailed Grand Salon, Plant Hall 8 p.m. G information on homecoming events. You can also register The ’60s grads are at it again. Join them for their annual Fall Dance Happening and pay online, so save time this year and sign up for homecoming Free. No reservations needed. at alumni.ut.edu. For those of you who cannot make it to social and reunion luncheon. RSVP required. Falk Theatre Homecoming, be sure to check the event listing on the site to see Contact staylor.lennon@ if UT is coming to you this year. UT ut.edu

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fall 2009 31 Jeanne Royston relaxes at her home in New York.

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“Tampa U was a strong influence in lumna Jeanne Royston’s ‘51 first memory she says. “We were all involved with UT from the very of The University of Tampa was when beginning.” my life before, A then-president Dr. John Harvey Sherman It would have been tough for Royston not to Righttoured her family around campus in an attempt to be Noteinvolved with the University. Her father marched during, and after impress her father, who he was courting as a potential the band out to the playing field for football games, employee. managed the University orchestra and even gave Jack my actual studies Though there wasn’t much to Tampa in the mid- Jenkins ’61 voice lessons. In his free time, he started 1940s, the tour worked, and as a result, Royston was the first Tampa Philharmonic. there. raised a Spartan. Not to be outdone, her mother founded the music ” Her father, Lyman Wiltse, was the director of the sorority Alpha Mu Tau, which is now known as Sigma — Jeanne Royston ’51 Department of Music and an associate professor at UT Alpha Iota. The music sorority remains active at UT. for nearly 20 years. A painting of his profile still hangs in the music department to this day. Royston’s mother, A UT Debut Kay, also taught at the University and s a teenager, Jeanne played her first violin gave private lessons to UT recital in McKay Auditorium, (now the John students. H. Sykes College of Business), and when she reached “It was important Ahigh school, her father would often ask her to fill in to my parents that with the UT orchestra when they were short a violinist. we grew up in an Years later, she would graduate from Plant High educational atmosphere,” School and join her father and mother at UT as a freshman majoring in music. Jeanne Royston ’51 and her father, Lyman Wiltse, pictured in the 1949 and The music tradition ran deep in her family, and 1951 yearbooks. continued on next page

32 ut journal Right Note comprehend their other courses. Art creates an continued from page 32 enthusiasm to learn.” together with her sister Joyce, the family all combined Royston’s own enthusiasm is evident in her to create a string quartet. annual gifts to the Music Program at The University After three years, Royston was accepted to the of Tampa. Her support goes to provide the resources F ree prestigious Cincinnati Conservatory to complete her students need to carry forward their music education. Delivery! bachelor’s degree in violin. She went on to get her And while the legacy of the Wiltse family continues Would you like our to live on at UT, Royston has further ensured that the Planned Giving e-newsletter to master’s degree at Cincinnati as well, but never forgot be delivered monthly directly her love for The University of Tampa. university she loves will prosper long after she is gone to your inbox? “I most remember Plant Park,” she says. “It was by leaving a provision for UT in her will. Each month, the Planned so beautiful and there was band music played in the “Tampa U was a strong influence in my life Giving Office sends out an e-newsletter to more than park every Sunday.” before, during, and after my actual studies there,” 600 alumni and friends. In she says. “I’m so glad to be a part of the University’s every issue of Enduring Ideas, The Next Movement success.” UT you will find three articles pertinent to the giving and tax fter graduating from Cincinnati Conservatory, climate, as well as a profile of Royston took her first job teaching first grade a new Legacy Society member. F or Further Information Join the hundreds of in White Plains, NY. She would remain in the New other alumni who have AYork public school system for an entire career as an Thomas R. Giddens Brian Overcast signed up for this service. To elementary school teacher. To this day, education is Director of Planned Giving Planned Giving Officer request that your name be Royston’s top priority, especially music education. The University of Tampa • Office of Planned Giving–Box H added to our distribution list, 401 W. Kennedy Blvd. • Tampa, FL 33606-1490 send your e-mail address to “I see music education as a way to broaden Telephone: (813) 253-6220 • Fax: (813) 258-7798 [email protected]. UT student knowledge,” she says. “An understanding E-mail: [email protected] and appreciation of music can help students better Web site: www.ut.edu/plannedgiving

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I I e v v i i Why Why Why Why G G e hen it came time for Mike Southard Wha t wERE you involved in at UT? to attend college, he looked at schools I was a founding father of the fraternity Sigma close to his hometown in Cleveland, W Alpha Epsilon and served as treasurer. I was also very but also all along the East Coast. He stopped by The active in and an officer of the international business University of Tampa while visiting a friend and fell fraternity — Delta Sigma Pi — and a member of in love with the campus. Now, 26 years later, UT has ne am the accounting club. When I wasn’t planning or truly become a family affair. Mike Southard ’82 attending events for my fraternities, I could be found at the Rathskeller. In fact, my good friend John Lowth Ma jOR Whas t i yOUR family history with the University? introduced me to Amy one night at the Rat. Double major in business I attended UT from 1978 to 1982, and that’s M oST eMORable Professor? management where I met my wife, Amy, who attended from 1979 to The small classes made it possible for me to get and accounting 1981. Now, our daughter, Ashley, has chosen to follow to know many of my professors on a personal basis. in our footsteps and just completed her freshman year My favorite professors were Mickey Perlow and Karen C uRRENT at The University of Tampa. Squires. They were instrumental in my accounting edu- Profession Ashley was considering universities with 6,000 to cation and, like most of my professors at UT, had real- National sales 10,000 students, so I urged her to visit the University. world experience. I also landed my first job in finance manager for the Though she was accepted at Butler, Purdue and other thanks to Glen Runyon, who was working in Miami and landscape lighting schools, she chose UT because it had the degree teaching part time as an adjunct professor at UT. division of Kichler program she was interested in (international business). Lighting. Interestingly enough she has since changed her Who y d yOU support UT? major to art therapy, and I understand The University I believe it’s very important to give back to of Tampa is one of only a handful of colleges in the the community, and for that reason, we support UT country that offer that major. annually and have included UT in our estate plans. I think it is important for all alumni to give back, Wha t dOES it mean to have your especially if they had the type of experience that we daughter at your alma mater? had. The more each alumnus gives back, the better the Above: Mike Southard ’82 and his wife, Amy, near the place where Amy and I both have so many fond memories of University does and ultimately this benefits everyone they first met. UT, and we are very happy that we get to go back and involved. For example, my daughter Ashley is now visit campus on a regular basis. The campus is almost benefiting from donations from generous alumni and unrecognizable compared to when we were there in local philanthropists. I hope our support will do the the early 1980s. same for future students of the University. UT

34 ut journal D Scholarship Leads to Harvard Law hen Charlie Connally ’09 was 9 years High School in 1996. On the ride home he told his old, he wanted to run for class parents, “When I grow up, I want to be like him.” W president, but he couldn’t. He was in a Connally says at the time he didn’t know Clinton mixed class of third through fifth graders, and the rule was a lawyer, or even what a lawyer’s job entailed. was you had to be 10 to run for president. But he did know he was inspiring. Connally began “I cried all afternoon, went home, and returned reading books about Clinton and the U.S. legal system. taylor albertson pinke to school the next day with an amendment to the “I don’t consider myself good at school. I have Director of the Annual Fund E-mail: [email protected] class constitution to change the age restriction to 9,” always worked hard, and gotten results from it,” he Connally says. says. “My dad always emphasized hard work. He For Connally, who wanted to be a lawyer since passed away when I was 14, but he is still my daily he was 8 and insisted on wearing suits and carrying inspiration.” a briefcase to kindergarten, the class election was After Connally graduated from Riverview High just one stop on a continuum toward a life in law and in Riverview, FL, UT offered him a Presidential politics. His aspirations led him to UT, a semester Scholarship, a four-year award funded in part by the abroad at Oxford University in England, and this fall, to Annual Fund and presented to UT’s top prospective Harvard Law School. students. Connally says the decision to apply to UT was L egally The First Step easy, but the scholarship package made attending Speaking The tipping point, he says, was when he heard a reality. He liked the small class sizes and says UT Visit www.youtube. former president Bill Clinton speak at Hillsborough helped him come out of his shell. The one-on-one com/UTChannel to watch Charlie Connally ’09 talk relationship he forged with his professors shaped his about his road to Harvard collegiate experience. Law. UT In particular, UT’s Honors Program helped Connally secure the spot at Oxford. He also worked as an intern in Washington, D.C., with the Attorney General’s Office. “UT has given me a very good background. My education here helped me explore all sides of the legal system,” he says. “I initially wanted to be a prosecutor, but the more I learn about governmental and transactional law, the more intrigued I become.” The Road Ahead When Connally wasn’t studying law at UT, he was on the intramural fields, mentoring a Gateways class, or acting as co-president of the criminology club. He was a member of the College Democrats and helped out with his high school’s law club. Connally also worked 35 hours a week in up to three jobs. “Ideally, I will go to Harvard, make Law Review and get to be a Supreme Court Clerk. That lasts one year and opens a world of opportunities,” he says. “The work ethic and competitive spirit I found at UT has prepared me for whatever lies ahead.” UT

Charlie Connally ’09 sports his Oxford T-shirt, just before graduation.

fall 2009 35 W e a t h e r i n g t h e S torm R oiSINg t Excellence anun n al message from president ronald L. Vaughn

This year was one of the most turbulent our country and higher education have encountered in decades. The entire world was challenged by difficult conditions, financial stresses and hardships and our University community was no exception. Our commitment to an excellent educational experience guided us in the numerous adjustments we made in new student recruitment and continuing student support; we focused on what was particularly important and made improvements to the educational experience so that UT would be an even better institution and value. TThis value-added dimension plays out in many ways: in the classroom and laborato- ries; in performing arts and athletic venues; and in clubs and organizations. It also extends to the local community where our University partners provide real-world experience for our students, and we in turn enrich the community with our intellectual capital and volunteer spirit. Despite the challenges of these times, UT is weathering the unpredictability and continuing to elevate in reputa- tion as our accomplishments mount. I have selected a few highlights that serve to illustrate our continuing value to students and community.

36 ut journal M essage for m tPehe r sident Enrollment 2008-09 Despite the challenging environment, interest in UT was at an all-time high this past year. Approxi- mately 55,000 individuals inquired about freshman or Dtransfer admissions, with nearly 13,000 actual applica- tions. Admissions tours increased 25 percent. As such, our total student enrollment for this academic year will have its largest ever entering class of 1,800 freshmen and transfers and an all-time record total student enrollment of approximately 6,200. Today The University of Tampa is one of about 100 independent universities out of 3,000 in the U.S. that are our size or larger. Our success in recruiting students is a direct result of our strengthened, award-winning marketing Our international efforts continue to reap rewards. Despite increasing enrollments, efforts, which include redesigned brochures, more UT maintains a 1:15 faculty-to- open houses and special events, increased focus International partnerships were established with three student ratio. on UT’s quality and value, Web site improvements, Chinese universities: Sias International University; increased financial aid resources, intensified Shandong Financial University; and the University of international recruitment and more focus on early International Business and Economics. Plus, UT stu- student admissions. dents studying internationally is at an all-time high. Of course, once we recruit the students, we work hard to keep them. We have vigorously focused on S tudent Affairs student retention with numerous interventions and im- We continue to focus on providing a balanced provements to support student success in completing living and learning environment. We offered thousands their UT education. New scholarships established this of campus and community programs to enrich learning. year have been particularly important due to family WResident Assistants alone completed more than 5,400 financial stresses. Now, more than ever, UT needs help social and educational programs in residence halls in establishing scholarships for students. this past year. Forty-nine leadership development programs were also offered and Student Productions A cademics coordinated 50 events, including a spring concert UT now has more than 120 program areas of featuring the popular band Gym Class Heroes. study and offers great academic depth and breadth Twenty-eight new student organizations were Spartans while maintaining a focus on quality, our rich registered this past year, including various student Abroad educational experience and individualized attention. organizations, fraternities/sororities, NCAA athletic s UT international study U opportunities included: We introduced new academic majors, including an teams and club sports teams. Today, UT has about 140 s “Tropical Biology and enhanced Saturday MBA for Business Leaders, a new student organizations of all kinds. Conservation” (Costa Rica) MBA concentration, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, An outside consultant was hired to assess the s “Ancient Greek and a new Asian studies minor and a new partnership to Greek organizations and Greek community on our cam- Roman Theatre” (Greece) s pus. We are now focused on making improvements in “African Literature offer a Doctor of Nursing Practice (see story on page 2). and Popular Cultures” With diminished higher education hiring activity the areas of academics, accountability, member edu- (Ghana) throughout the U.S. this year, we’ve been fortunate cation, recruitment intake, campus involvement and s “Culture and Ethnic- to hire excellent faculty and staff. We successfully alumni advisors. ity in New Zealand” (New Zealand) completed 28 national searches for full-time faculty, With the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith s “South American bringing to campus experts in child psychology, and Values expected to be completed in 2010, we Seminar in Business” (Chile entrepreneurship, East Asian politics and more. launched the planning of new programs in support of and Argentina) s “Space We intensified our focus on experiential learning character, values and spiritual development. and Time” for students, particularly in student internships and For those of you who remember UT as having (France and student research with faculty. Efforts will continue only two dining options — the Caf and the Rathskeller Spain) UT this year to expand the number of students taking — you’d now be surprised that UT now has 22 food advantage of these “learning by doing” opportunities. options. New venues for 2009-2010 will include Cuban Our expanded Office of Career Services will lead the and sushi venues, as well as an improved specialty effort in providing students rich internship and career salad option. preparation programs. continued on page 38

fall 2009 37 M essage for m tPehe r sident 2008-09

Right: The UT volleyball team has won the past five Sunshine State Conference titles, and received a 2008-2009 Team Academic Award from the American Volleyball Coaches Association. Far right: More than 500 students participated in the 10th annual Into the Streets orientation service project in late August.

Good Sports For the second year, UT will host the NCAA Division II men’s and women’s soccer national championships tournament, and hopes are high for UT’s teams to be A thletics 94 and 95 percent for the past two years. Eighteen represented there. UT athletes were recognized as Academic All-Americans Athletics had another good year with several or members of the Scholar All-America Team. Our conference championships (volleyball, women’s bas- women’s cross country team had the highest team ketball, men’s soccer and women’s cross country). Ten GPA in the nation for its sport in Division II. of our 14 teams made it to postseason play, and UT A Student athletes participated in more than 2,000 swimmers took home national titles in three events. hours of community service, including the Great However, in addition to success on the field, American Teach-In, Make a Wish Foundation, Habitat UT athletes continue to be leaders in the community for Humanity, Dig For A Cure Cancer event, Boys and and in the classroom. Our athletes’ overall GPA was Girls Clubs and reading or working with students in 3.14 and our graduation rate for all athletes has been elementary schools. UT’s Increased Reputation

1. Charity Navigator awarded UT its highest, 4-star rating for sound fiscal management. 2. UT was for the second year in a row named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for distinguished community service. Once again UT provided service totaling almost 100,000 hours to more than 200 community organizations and companies. 1 4 3. UT continued to be ranked in the top tier of U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges.

4. The Sykes College of Business was also named as one of the 296 best business programs in the world by The Princeton Review. Plus, students in the MBA-Marketing program rated it as one of the top 15 programs in the country.

5. The Minaret, UT’s student newspaper, was best college newspaper in the Florida College Press Association’s (FCPA) 2008 Better Newspaper Contest for the second year in a row. 2 5 6. UT received very favorable publicity in the media and the community when Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf gave the commencement address to approximately 1,000 graduates in May. Another 400 students graduated in December — putting the total number of 2008-2009 almost equal to UT’s total enrollment 15 years ago.

7. President Ronald Vaughn was selected as the 2008 Business Executive of the Year, and UT was selected 2008 Business of the Year in the education category, by the Tampa Bay Business Journal.

8. During the past year, UT hosted the Earth Charter Climate Change Summit, NBC’s “Today Show,” CNN and ESPN Sports during the Super Bowl. Plus, former presidential candidate John McCain made a campaign stop on campus, and was interviewed by 8 3 television host Larry King. UT

38 ut journal M essage for m Twenty-six students were named as All-American tPehe r sident athletes, and we had several coaches named as 2008-09 coaches of the year. Operations Left: The graphic design lab is one of six computer labs in the We once again ended the year in the black at a newly-renovated communication time when such fiscal responsibility was not as com- wing of the Cass Building. mon for higher education or business. Our operating Wbudget for this year will be about $145 million (quite a change from $28 million 15 years ago). In an effort to support the hiring of the best faculty and staff, our benefits package was strengthened. This year we added a domestic partner benefit to further make our benefits package attractive and competitive. In June UT acquired an important piece of proper- ty adjacent to our campus (see story on page 1) which Current students — many of who supplement will provide for future learning and living spaces. financial aid with part- and full-time jobs — provide We completed and opened the new communica- much of the inexpensive labor needed by urban tion wing of the Cass Building which features state-of- businesses. Plus, we provide the housing. the art digital classrooms and labs to support both the UT has completed $230 million in building communication and art programs. projects during the past dozen years, helping stimulate The University was very active with energy and support further downtown and neighborhood and water conservation (see story on page 11) and development. The UT campus now consists of 100 sustainability efforts. We replaced light fixtures in acres with 48 buildings. various buildings and garages to reduce electrical UT’s annual economic impact — in terms of consumption, expanded our paper recycling program purchasing power and economic multiplier — is about and added water saving fixtures. $500 million. Home Away The Chiselers celebrated their 50th anniversary. Business consulting is provided through the from Home UT’s Increased Reputation They have contributed immensely to the restoration Naimoli Institute for Business Strategy to 110 A study of more than 300 residentially-based and preservation of Plant Hall and have completed companies each year. institutions found that UT — or are in the middle of — almost $4 million in UT provides workforce development through edu- averaged approximately 5 improvement projects. cation and retraining activities. The TECO Leadership percent higher in various measures of residential Development Program and Nonprofit Management program effectiveness. UT Community Impact Certificate Program are two recent examples. UT’s overall community impact was strengthened Quality of life is enhanced through UT’s diverse this past year and continued growth and development programming which enriches both the campus and Uwill further expand our impact. There are at least eight community. Thousands of programs are offered annu- dimensions of UT’s positive impact on the community. ally, including athletic competitions, guest speakers, With more than 6,000 students enrolled, each dance and musical programs, art exhibitions, theater graduating class provides a vital supply of talent to the productions and lectures by international dignitaries. region, including nurses, teachers and professionals. This is crucial as 43 percent of the working population Our Bright Future will be eligible to retire over the next decade. We are pleased with the progress we have Our excellent reputation contributes to our role made and excited about what the future holds for The as a major intellectual talent importer for Tampa Bay. University of Tampa. We remain committed to pursuing We draw students from all around Florida plus 50 Wquality and excellence in our total educational states and 100 countries, yet most of our students experience. We thank all of you for your interest and remain in Tampa Bay after graduation. These are the support as we continue making improvements to young, creative people who are sought after by many benefit future students and community. communities nationwide. The best days for UT are still ahead! UT “We remain committed to pursuing quality and excellence in our total educational experience.” — President Ronald L. Vaughn

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Dear Friends of UT: The lists below acknowledge the individuals, corporations and foundations donating to The University of Tampa during the 2008-09 fiscal year. O nce again, the outpouring of support for your University was astounding.

The University was the beneficiary of gifts from many generous individuals, corporations and foundations from June 1, 2008, through May 31, 2009.

Through your gifts, you play a vital role in the life of the University. As always, I hope that each of you has an opportunity to visit the campus soon to see the projects made possible through your capital contributions, and to meet the faculty and students whose work and study your Annual Fund gifts have helped sustain.

Sincerely,

Ronald L. Vaughn, Ph.D. President

We have made every effort to ensure that these lists are correct. However, if you discover an error or omission, please e-mail [email protected], or call the Development Office at (813) 253-6220.

2008-09 president’s council The President’s Council GOLD MEMBERS ^ Charles T. and Carol A. The Sant’Yago Education is the most esteemed gift ($50,000 OR Eldredge Foundation 5 society of The University MORE) the Estate of Frank Urso ^ David A. Straz Jr. Foundation/ of Tampa, honoring donors Anonymous ^ McNichols Company 7 David A. Straz Jr. and Catherine l. Straz 10+ of $10,000 or more during ^ Mr. W. Kendall Baker 10+ ^ Gene and Patsy McNichols and ^ Craig and Mary Ann Sturken 7 the last fiscal year. This ^ Beck 10+ McNichols Family/McNichols Company 10+ ^ John H. and Susan W. Sykes 10+ includes all gifts that have The Chiselers Inc. 10+ been received by the Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. rick and Sandy Thomas/ ^ David A. Straz Jr. Foundation 9 University during the fiscal naimoli 10+ Thomas Financial Group 10+ year. Don and Erika Wallace Family ^ Pepsi Bottling Group 10+ The Walter Foundation Foundation 8 continued on page 42

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S ILVER MEMBERS BRO NZE Drs. Rex and Geneva Damron ^ Publix Supermarkets Charities ($25,000-$49,999) MEMBERS The David A. and Mary Irene Inc. 10+ ($10,000-$24,999) AACSB International Falk Memorial Fund within David A. Runge anonymous the Community Foundation of ^ Ernest C. Segundo Sr. 10+ ^ AMSCOT Financial Inc. and the tampa Bay 10+ MacKechnie Family 6 Doyle Charles Andrews Michael and Amy Southard ^ Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Dickey 10+ Board of Fellows 7 Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Berman 6 ^ Bill and Barbara Starkey 8 ^ Florida Independent College Betty and Phillip Casey Family SunTrust Bank/Jeffery Dunn 6 Lorna Taylor Gregory/Premier Fund (FICF) 10+ Eye Care of Florida LLC Fund within the Community tampa Greyhound Track 10+ ^ Ralph Russo Memorial Fund/ Foundation of Tampa Bay Tampa Rowing Club Fred and Betty Hogan russo Family and Friends ^ Board of Counselors 7 uSAA Foundation 10+ the National Christian ^ John B. McKibbon 5 Foundation ^ Mr. Anthony J. Borrell Jr./ Mr. Joseph D. Urso Borrell Family Foundation Inc. 8 Merchants Association of Barbara W. Parker ^ Verizon Foundation 10+ Bright House Networks 10+ Florida/Peter Rodriguez Jr. 10+ Mr. Rod L. Piatt 5 ^ R. Vijayanagar, M.D., Mrs. Karen M. Casey 6 NJR Foundation/Neil J. 2008-09 The Saunders Foundation 7 rauenhorst Cardiothoracic ^ Chris and Linda Catanach 10+ Surgeon (Consultant) 5 president’s Fred E. and Jeanette Pollock 10+ Citigroup (Tampa) 9 Wachovia Bank and Mr. Larry P. Scott council Foundation 5 continued Community Foundation of tampa Bay 10+

2008-09 minaret society Named in honor of the Pamela and George Fox tECO Energy Inc. 5 james L. Ferman Sr. and Dr. and Mrs. Michael O. minarets atop H.B. Plant ^ Gasparilla Distance Classic/ ^ Tampa Alpha Alumni Martha S. Ferman Fund within abdoney Hall, the Minaret Society Ms. Susan Harmeling 10+ Chapter 10+ the Community Foundation of Donna R. Alexander 10+ tampa Bay recognizes alumni and Hi Hampton/Lykes Insurance John and Michéal West 10+ ^ Phyllis Alexandroff 10+ james L. and Cecelia D. friends who contributed Inc. 7 Pat and John Wolfe 10+ Altadis U.S.A. Inc./Mr. Richard Ferman Jr. Fund within the between $1,000 and $9,999 ^ Hardeman Landscape Nursery McKenzie 6 Mrs. Flora J. Zbar Community Foundation of to The University of Tampa Inc./Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey tampa Bay american Hondo Motor during the last fiscal Hardeman S ILVER CRESCENT Company/Steve Morikawa las Damas de Arte Inc. 5 year. Donors to athletics Carl H. and Peggy M. Hepp MEMBER American Traditions by Tara Susan and Richard Leisner 7 are members of Sword & Hillsborough River Realty ($2,500-$4,999) Inc./Tara Hood The Magid Family Shield. This includes gifts Corporation/Mr. John J. Avlon Dr. Braulio Alonso 10+ randy and Lynn Andersen 10+ Andrew J.M. Mandt that have been received by the Antonacci Family Jerry and Beverly Anderson the University during the Mr. Robin C. Hoover Stephen H. Mauldin Foundation Karen and Bill Arnold 5 fiscal year. jS Turner Family Foundation ^ Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Antonacci Mr. Bret Azzarelli Mrs. Lorena Jaeb 10+ Inc. GOLD CRESCENT Auburndale Chiropractic LLC/ B&N College Booksellers Inc. MEMBERS William and Gertrude Sara and Chad Sundermeyer robert J. Muir 7 Bailey Family Foundation 7 ($5,000-$9,999) Johnson 7 Mr. Kyle Bailey 10+ Mr. James B. Murphy Jr. 10+ Kyle and Michele Bailey ^ Mrs. Helen T. Kerr 5 The Bank of Tampa 10+ ^ Gary and Sheila Nash 6 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. ^ Bank of America Matching ^ Grace M. Kessel ^ Rick and Sheri Ogorek 10+ Austin 10+ A. Joseph Borrell Gifts 10+ Eric and Katherine Kreher Meredith Paxton 5 ^ Tom and Pat Blandford Mr. Anthony J. Borrell Jr. 10+ Barbas, Nunez, Sanders, Butler Board of Counselors ^ Lowry Murphey Family ^ Mr. William J. Borrell 6 ^ Pepin Distributing Company/ & Housepian PA Foundation 10+ Mr. Bill G. Gieseking 10+ robert C. and Aida Calafell 10+ Mrs. Zenaida G. Borrell ^ Schezy and Steve Barbas Mr. and Mrs. A. D.”Sandy” ^ Reel Nice-N-Easy LLC Mr. William N. Cantrell Ms. Carol Byrnes 5 Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Barlow MacKinnon Mary Ann Reilly The City of Tampa Mayor’s Conn Memorial Foundation 10+ Mr. Melton R. Battle 8 jim and Liz MacLeod 10+ ross E. Roeder Hispanic Advisory Council Courtyard & Residence Inn Bay Colony Gateway Inc./ Roy and Nedra McCraw ^ Axel and Ann Claesges 10+ by Marriott Downtown roy McCraw Jr. and Nedra jackie Buckler ^ Thomas and Kathryn McCraw Family Fund within the Jim and Velva Clark 5 tampa Beck/Ted Silence Meachum 10+ Community Foundation of ^ Mrs. Lea Lavoie Davis 10+ J.B. Dobkin Mrs. Brenda Belsito Mills & Associates Inc. tampa Bay ^ First Class Coach/Martz Group Maureen Rorech Dunkel lee and Laura Bentley Kimberly S. Morris 8 Denise M. Rubio Aaron M. Fox Ernst & Young Foundation 5 ^ Mr. Joshua B. Berman ^ Mr. R. James Robbins Sheraton Jim and Celia Ferman 10+ Hotel Michael Berthelette Gregg and Pamela Rosen Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund 5 Mr. Freddie Solomon ^ Dr. Rafael W. Blanco and ^ Gary Russell 7 Carla S. Gopher ^ Tampa Armature Works Inc./ Maruchi Azorin Blanco ^ Mr. Tony Saladino Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. J.A. Turner III 8 G. Robert Blanchard Sr. Mr. Kenneth D. Schwartz/The Gramling III Tampa New Auto Dealers adam and Christa Brady Schwartz Corporation Gregory, Sharer & Stuart association/Mr. George O. Mr. Edward J. Brennan Shane Vill Enterprises LLC Certified Public Accountants Wilson III ^ Broadcast Film Critics ^ Specialized Property Services Jane Hall-Witt 10+ association Inc. BRO NZE ^ Mr. and Mrs. Syd Heaton 10+ Walt and Sally Bromfield 6 George E. Sprenkle CRESCENT Hill Ward Henderson PA 10+ MEMBER Bradley and Mandy Brown Chad and Sara Sundermeyer Col. Joseph and Mrs. Sue ($1,000-$2,499) MBA ‘91 10+ Chuck and Becky Sykes House 10+ Anonymous (3) Mr. John F. Bruels 5 t. Rowe Price Associates ^ Ken and Anne Hyatt Mr. John W. Cammack/Skanska Foundation Inc./Bart Riccardi 7 ^ AT&T Foundation Matching Gift USA 8

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Dr. Xavier F. Cannella and Mrs. Mr. Robert E. Forschner 10+ Dr. Shaun and Mrs. Jill Issac new Age Fastening Sharon L. Cannela 6 Fortune Street Partners LTD JGR Funeral Services Inc. Systems Inc. ^ Carastro & Associates Inc./Paul H. Max Fricker James Rivard Pontiac GMC/Mr. Numara Software Inc./Tom Carastro 5 Banta ^ Mr. John F. Germany 10+ and Mrs. Roger Rivard Frank Cardinal/Skanska USA Oliva Tobacco Company/Mr. ^ Dr. Frank Ghannadian ^ Ms. Joan Mae Jones 9 Ciminelli Real Estate john Oliva 10+ ^ Laurie and Tom Giddens 10+ Jane Kelly and Family Services of Florida/Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Angel J. Kimberly Keravuori Swearingen Beatrice T. Giunta Oliva Jr. 7 Kirkland, Russ, Murphy & Tapp ^ Citigroup Foundation Glenn, Rasmussen, Fogarty & John G. Oros Hooker/Michael Hooker PA/Jack W. Kirkland Jr. ^ Grant Thornton/Mr. Christopher Dr. Alfred N. Page and Lynn Arthur Kraft Clabby Global Impact Manos Page 7 lynan and Mike Leding 10+ Clearview Communications richard E. Goddard Fred and Carolyn Pancoast Mr. Robert E. Lee 5 Inc./Michelle M. Griffin Constantino and Rosa Gonzalez ^ Dr. Raymond Papp 8 Su Lee Charlie Coleman 10+ Anne V. Gormly ^ Carol and Terry Parssinen Mr. Anthony J. Leone 5 Kenton Colwell 6 Mr. Ed Brennan/Greater Tampa Susan Phillips Swimming Association 10+ Levy Awards & Promotions/Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spangler Tom and Diana Cornett 6 Donna Popovich 10+ Mr. John A. Green Stephen Shear 10+ Dr. Frederick W. Spaulding Dorothy Cowden ^ Mary B. Prescott, Ph.D. Greenwood Associates Inc./Dr. Andrew J. Lewis Mr. Stephen B. Straske II 10+ thomas G. and Rosann Creed 6 Ms. Helen C. Price 6 janet I. Greenwood-Bliss 9 Debra and Dale Lewis Tactile Signage Inc./Walter Ms. Alva L. Cross ^ Luciano Prida & Company/Lou Michelle M. Griffith Mr. Norman G. Light 6 Kersey Crowe Horwath LLP/Alan Fisk Prida 7 Links Financial LLC/Penny Pauline B. Crumpton 5 ^ Monique Groulx, Ph.D. 8 Dr. William L. Taldone 5 Hulbert 10+ Private Wealth Group LLC/Mr. John Curran/Gould Evans Gulf Marine Repair and Mrs. Stephen Segundo Tampa Steel Erecting/Robert J. Corporation 8 ^ Mr. Edward J. Littlejohn Clark Jr. 5 associates Prosport Management Inc. GulfShore Bank/Greg Manassa Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Lux Tampa Women’s Club Inc. 10+ Noretta C. D’Albora 10+ Queens University of Charlotte ^ Dan and Barb Gura 10+ Mr. Fraser MacKenchnie Harry E. Teasley Jr. 10+ Eugene R. D’Amore Diane C. Recine, M.D. Mr. Thomas Hall Mr. Michael D. Malfitano The New York Community Trust anthony and Linda D’Aquila Barbara Richstone 7 ^ John and Mimi Hanna Mr. Brian J. Malison 10+ Tony Marcelli Donor Advised Mr. Charles M. Davis Jr. 6 Mr. Roger V. Rigau Fund Harry E. Teasley Jr. Mangrove Wealth Services Mrs. Margaret E. Davis Mr. John Robinson IV 5 Foundation 5 llC/Andrew Van Ore thomas J. Goes & Associates ^ Dave and Linda Devine 10+ ^ Mr. Rodrigo Rodriguez-Novas Harvey’s Electric Company Inc. linda and Tony Marcelli Mary and Dan Titus Jerry D. and Alice Dingle 10+ Dr. Allen W. and Mrs. Janet G. John and Mary-Phyllis Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marfise 10+ tomlin Staffing Services/ Mr. Paul Dixon and Lt. Col. root 6 Mark Master Inc./R. Mark Brenda Mueller Deirdre Dixon 9 Marilyn Heldt Govin 10+ Jack Rosenkranz Mr. J. Thomas Touchton Dr. F.W. Spaulding Fund Walter Hersey The Hon. Bob Martinez David and Terri Ross tucker/Hall Inc./William E. through Fidelity Charitable Gift Hill Ward Henderson/John rotary Club of Tampa Inc. Carlson Fund Grandoff ^ Rick and Celeste Mckenzie Robert and Peggy Rothman 5 San Antonio Area Foundation 7 Garth and Anne Drewry 10+ Hill Ward Henderson/Mr. Reid McLain Plumbing Company University Community Hospital/ Julie and Al DuFaux Haney 8 Suzanne Davis McMullen Bob Ruday 10+ jim Hackman Elements Architects & Hill Ward Henderson/Mr. Ben ^ Janet McNew Richard and Franci Rudolph 6 Interior Designers/Karen H. Hill III 10+ Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sailport Resort ^ Dr. Ronald L. and Renée W. Vaughn 10+ McKinney Mr. John Hindman Mendelsohn 10+ Lynn Schumacher/Adecco Michael and Eunkyung Elizabeth L. Falls ^ Holland and Knight Charitable Randolph and Ashley Merrill Shared Services Na Voris Foundation Inc. Foundation/John F. Germany Trish Messina Joseph and Linda Sclafani 10+ jin Wang David P. Elsey Mr. Ronald S. Holliday Pamela O. Miller David J. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. “Rick” Estate of Domenic V. Giunta r. Sean Hoover Dr. John N. and Dell Shadgett 6 r. Drew and Judy Mohr 10+ Watts Susan Falls Fegley ^ Ms. Carol-Ann Hudson Deborah Sheridan Gerry Monaco West Coast Van Rental Inc./Mr. M & I Bank/Mrs. Irene Ferguson David Humphrey Carnell Moore Sieben Foundation Inc./Jeff Robert J. McCarthy 7 turner ^ Evan Brauman Fetter ^ IBM Corporation Matching Sidney Morgan Ruth White CLU, CLTC 6 Gifts Program 6 Sirion Therapeutics/Lillie Michael and Pattie Fiduccia Donald Morrill and Lisa Doyle Williams IBM Funds for Community SVC/ Espinosa First Command Educational Birnbaum Mr. Colin B. Wiseman 5 Foundation/Jim Peterson thomas R. Brice Mr. Stephen W. Murray 7 Mr. Trevor G. Smith John and Nancy Wulbern Robert and Karen Fornaro Andrew B. Ingersoll The Musante Family Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Foundation Snyder Jr. 10+

2008-09 frederic spaulding society Named for the Founding FREDERIC ^ Jack and Kristen Barrett 10+ Ms. Christine M. Burdick President of the University, SPAULDING Ms. Blen A. Bekele CAT Volleyball Inc./Mr. Chris the Frederic Spaulding SOCIETY GOLD Catanach 6 ($500-$999) ^ Lisa Bostick 6 Society recognizes those W. Randy Boxx CIT Group Inc. alumni and friends who BP Fabric of America Fund Bill Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Cangiano Jr. contributed between $100 Baby Rock Apparel Inc. owen T. Brewer Jr. and $999 during the fiscal Catering By The Family Inc. Brad, Kathy, Megan and Brent Britton year. Matthew Bailey ^ Wesley J. Champney 9 Mr. John Stewart Bryan III 10+ ^ Sam and Cookie Bailey 10+ continued on page 44

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^ Tiffany Jaycox Mattie T. Vega 10+ ^ Ida A. Felicione Coe 10+ Jeffery and Terry Mitryk joe Collera Jr. CPA, PA David Virgilio 6 ^Dan and Debbie Ferrazza 5 Ted and Beth Moore 10+ Johnson & Johnson/Mr. Al ^ Maria R. Warda Mr. Terry W. Fluke 10+ Mr. George T. Moran 8 Santiago 5 Stephen Watson Frederick J. Insogna, DMD, PC Jacqueline Muir Joseph Volleyball Camps Inc. Dr. Barbara M. Weiss ^ Bruce K. Friesen ^ Mr. and Mrs. Doyle E. Mullis III ^ Timothy W. Kennedy 10+ ^ Bob and Doris H. Yates 6 rufino Galvan Eugenie Victoria Myers 10+ ^ Dr. Gerald A. Krumbholz 6 Mrs. Belinda Urso Garcia Michael Newton The Krusen Family FREDERIC SPAULDING Goldman Sachs Matching Gift Michael J. O’Donnell 5 tom Lee/LFF Inc. SOCIETY SILVER Program Herbert P. Ohm* ^ Susan Taylor Lennon ($250-$499) anthony and Barbara* Mr. Joseph A. Paonessa alan and Ellen Levin Gonzalez 10+ Steven Agostinelli ^ Clifford and Bonnie Papish George T. Lewis 10+ James T. Greene Patrick H. Allman III 6 ^ Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish ^ Lightning City Gymnastics Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Hall Mr. Guy F. Amuso 10+ ^ The Rev. Paul Austin 2008-09 Dennis A. Lopez Dewey and Rebecca Hammond Retired Miller Arbutine, Perrine Jr. 5 ^ Alan and Donna Hart frederic Matthew Lozosky USAF 10+ ^ Ms. Fay Perttunen ^ Dr. Judy Hayden 7 spaulding D.B. MacNamara James B. and Judy L. Barton 8 ^ Waylon and Katherine ^ Steven A. Hendrix 10+ society ^ Dr. Richard Mathews Dr. Hal Bashein Peterson 9 Mr. Les E. Henley continued Mrs. Teresa Murphy McAree Dorothy E. Becker Dr. and Mrs. John D. Pigott Mr. Stephen P. Hess 7 Ronald R. McClarin and Brandy Martha M. Behrens ^ Mr. Steven M. Platau Mr. Joe M. Collera Jr. McClarin 10+ Chuck and Barbara A. Dr. William Preston Billig Mr. Ralph Poetsch 10+ richard Cosier Jamie McKean Holmes 10+ ^ Jerome and Brenda Blattner ^ Scott and Vicky Porter joseph and Leigh Curatola ^ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller John J. Holton Joseph Bonacci 6 Mrs. Tracey J. Potter 6 ^ Barry and Melissa Curewitz ^ Mr. Joseph Miller ^ S. Michael Hubbell ^ David and Patricia Branham Aurelio Prado David C.G. Kerr Memorial ^ Jeff Mitchell 5 Mr. Frederick J. Insogna Bristol-Myers Squibb/Lilibeth ^ Kristen Price, M.D. 7 Fund within the Community Marc E. Mitchell ^ William Israel D. Zandueta 8 Dr. Wayne Price 10+ Foundation of Tampa Bay Mr. Clifford R. Mott 5 jerry and Pat* Jackson 10+ Mr. Douglas K. Brooks ^ Mark and Beth Putnam 7 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. ^ Novo Nordisk Matching Gift Joe and Jayne Jackson Delaney Gregory S. Brooks Dorothy Gonzalez Quarterman 7 Program Felix Japp ^ Amy J. Doktor 10+ Kevin E. Brown Jerome D. Quinn 10+ David Scott Orner Heather Jenkins Mr. Minh Q. Duong ^ Robert and Marjorie Brown 7 Ranon & Partners Inc./John F. ^ Fran Pasetti 6 Dr. Karen E. Johnson Ellen and Alan Levin Family David A. Brownlee ranon 10+ George and Barbara M. ^ Adam and April Jones 5 Foundation Pennington 10+ russell A. Bruno John F. and Dalia Ranon Mark C. Jones john and Lois Ellis 5 Robert J. Pennino ^ Robert and Lorri Bruns 10+ ^ Steve and Kim Rehman Ms. Leslie A. Kanter ^ Alexandra Ellison ^ Pestgo Exterminators ^ Lynn Bulmer and Randall Lowe Melina and George Rice Mr. Peter J. Kelly Beth Eschenfelder Mr. William J. Priff 10+ Judy and Rob Calafell Robert Reid Wedding KimbaCorp Inc. Architect 5 lynnette M. Evenson 5 Pyramid Information Marc Cannon jack and Kathleen King 10+ John and Maria Fernandes technologies Inc. Carlton Fields/Mr. Edgel Mary Frances and Philip S. Lester 10+ Steve Kucera rosseter Jr. 10+ Ms. Renatta Filewicz-Cochran Wilfred Ramos Miss Stephanie D. Caron james Lane ^ Ms. Jeanne Wiltse Royston 7 Fisher & Phillips Attorneys Mr. Kenneth J. Reid ^ Russ and Connie Latimer William Sanders at Law Shannon Reynolds Ms. Betty M. Carroll ^ Ms. Janice Law 5 ^ Ms. Nancy A. Saucedo 7 ^ Friedrich Watkins of Tampa LLC ^ Dr. and Mrs. William L. Rhey Mr. Julio E. Castro III ^ Sharon and Tom Schaefer 9 Joan Kelly Garrison 10+ Robert L. Fornaro Family Fund Caveda Law Firm PA Geoff and Whitney LeCain Mr. William G. Gieseking 10+ ^ Mr. Timothy A. Ruff ^ Citgo Petroleum Corporation ^ Alvin and Rosemary Leathers 6 Mr. Michael M. Seoane Matching Gifts Program ^ Ronald and Judy Govin 9 S. Humphrey Photography LLC Andrew C. Leto terrell and Neva Sessums 10+ ^ Suzanne Edgett Collins Yash Gupta Laura Z. Shaffer and Ryan Harold C. Lewis Annette Sevegny ^ Marlyn Cook 10+ ^ Timothy M. Harding Shaffer Brad and Christy Lineback Dr. Joseph Sheehan, DDS, PC Mr. B. Michael Cozene ^ Leland M. Hawes Jr. Patti and Mike Simpson ^ Loren T. Longman ^ Dr. and Linda Sheehan lt. Col. Roy D. Croy Jr. 5 MDL Insurance Advisors Inc. Mr. Phil M. Holzer 10+ Mr. James D. Smalley CPA 10+ ^ Bill and C.J. Sherman ^ Judge and Mrs. Paul W. MacDonald Training Center Hyatt Regency Tampa The Smith Family 7 Simple Solutions Danahy Jr. 10+ Foundation Inc. Downtown 10+ Dr. Timothy L. Snyder 10+ thomas E. Slaymaker John M. DeVeny Fred E. Maclennan G. Gail Hyde Spirit America LLC ^ Michael Smucker ^ Mrs. E. Ann Dinofsky George Macnamara j.P. Griffin Inc. Mr. Fred N. Stribling 10+ David E. Sobelman Dirmark/DMS Inc. DBA Stephen Stumpf Patrick Macnamara richard Sorenson jr Tobacco Outlet Inc. accurateleads.com ^ Tampa Bay Advertising Marciniak Detective Agency Inc. Scott and Robyn St. Clair Diversified Floor Care Inc. Federation Inc. 10+ ^ William B. Martin 5 Mr. Paul Dixon and Lt. Col. Craig and Sue Stephenson Tampa Screens & Aluminum Inc. ^ Dr. Lori Benson Deirdre Dixon ^ Kathleen Stone 10+ Tenet Healthcare Corporation laura Meisler roni and Stuart Doppelt ^ Fred and Carol Sundberg 5 ^ Bob Terri 6 ^ Bruce Meltzer robert Duncan Mr. Gil Swalls 10+ Sports Club of Tampa Bay Mendoza College of Business, Santiago Echeverry ^ Mr. Chester H. Thatcher Jr. Tampa Tribune university of Notre Dame Harold R. Eshleman Time Warner Foundation Inc. 6 Mr. Osborne Timmons Merck Company Foundation ^ Frank J. Espinosa 5 Avrim Topel Mr. Lee M. Tobin Donald M. Metzger ^ Dr. Cheri Etling 10+ trans-Phons Inc. tocqueville Society Personal Stephen and Ruth Ann Mr. and Ms. Hans Kris Fauske ^ Dr. Michael Truscott 10+ Giving Fund of Patti and Mike Miller 10+ Simpson ^ Joe D. Mills 6

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^ Mr. and Mrs. Riley M. Tucker Barcelona Investments Inc. Avron and June (Nance) Bryan D&S Sheetmetal Inc. United Way of Tampa Bay David* and Frances Stevens ’50, ’51 DPI Dealer Profit Inc. United Way of Tri-State Barksdale 10+ Mr. Larry W. Bryant 8 Lori Danahy Brian C. Ussery Richard Bartels Judge Morison Buck 8 Daniel B. Curtis Family jacques Verron 7 Mr. Eugene G. Battenfeld Jr. John and Karen Buckley Fund within the Community Dr. Eric Vlahov 10+ ^ William Baur 8 roger and Kathy Bumstead Foundation Christopher Warmr Beach Side Palms Betty R. Burfeind Daniel M. Negersmith Pavers and Irrigation Wendell* and Frances* Waters judge Robert E. Beach, Retired Kelly Carrillo Burke Vincent S. Daniels Eva D. Weathers Jack and Val Beatty joan G. Burpee 10+ Mr. John J. Daoud ^ David L. Webb 10+ Mr. Robert Begelman 9 James R. Burris Darden Restaurants Foundation ^ Mr. Joseph A. Beiro robert A. Burwell 8 Mr. R. Bradley Welch Gift Matching Program ^ Caterina Bellatin Angel Cabrera Mr. Joseph J. Wessel 10+ Jim and Sue Davidson ^ Mark and Michelle Bellish 10+ ^ Mary Licalsi Cagnina 10+ ^ Steven Weichselbaum West 5 Dr. H. Edward and Alice Davis Jeff and Irina Bengter James and Jill Caimano 5 White Sales Company Inc. Hewey and Jean Davis Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Benito Col. Shannon P. Calahan Mr. Steven H. Fadler 7 Mr. Jeff R. White 6 juliet Davis 5 ^ Woody Benner Mr. James L. Caliendo Ms. Maureen A. Fahey Morgan P. White Sean Davis roger G. Bensinger ^ Roger S. Campeau 6 Kelly Falconer-Miller ^ Mr. Christopher D. Willman ^ Scott and Carol Dawson ^ Douglas and Eileen Bercham Craig and Grimalda Canha Edna L. Falter 9 ^ Dr. Norma Winston 10+ Bill and Helaine DeCelle Hillary R. Bercovici Sam and Sara Capitano Mark and Alexis Fangmann ^ Mr. Matthew D. Woods Joan E. DeCosimo Ms. Jennifer D. Bernhart john D. Capouya Sholeh Farpour Dick Woodward 5 robert F. Dedrick Barbara G. Bertels Christopher and Julie Richard B. Faunce 5 Stephen and Adrienne Yates Eric C. Dehaven ^ Daniel A. Bertoch, DDS Capsambelis 10+ Dr. and Mrs. Martin Favata 10+ Elise Zeberlain robert Delgado 10+ Dr. Thomas Beyer Carl Caputo Feldman Orthodontics Ben and Nancy Zeltner Annette Delisle louis S. Bezich ^ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Cara Sandra L. Feltner 9 Z F D Inc. nicholas and Brigitta Dello Dr. Louis M. Carastro Jr. ^ Thomas and Linda Felton ^ Brian and Patricia Bickel 6 russo FREDERIC ^ Richard R. Caravana 7 Heather Bailey Ferguson ^ Suzanne M. Bilicska 5 richard F. Demarsh, DDS, PA SPAULDING Antonio A. Cardoso, Ph.D. Ms. Angeles Ferlita SOCIETY BRONZE Dr. Wade Birch 10+ Nick De Meric Mr. Leonardo J. Carmona Dr. James M. Fesmire 10+ ($100-$249) Dr. and Mrs. Robert Birrenkott Michael and Jeanne Demos Tim Carpenter 6 Mr. Howard E. Fine Anonymous (5) John and Cynthia Bjorlie Ron Dennis James Carrea Mr. Clifford B. Finkle III 9 ^ Mr. Charles S. Abell 5 Dr. Bradford Blackburn john and Elizabeth Deserable robert L. Blanchard 10+ james and Carmen Carson First Community Bank of Academy of the Holy Names Owen and Margaret DeShong america rowing Judy and Roland Blanco 10+ Caterpillar Foundation Desoto Chapter Daughters of Charles and Renee Fisher acadia Medical Center PA Sandra Perez Bobko ^ Pedro L. Chavez the American Revolution Florida Bibliophile Society Frank and Liz Accurso ^ Danette Bodine 9 Kevin L. Cheeks Joseph J. Dibari Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Florio Jane Adams ^ Joseph P. Bodo Jr., DDS Dr. and Ms. Richard D. Cheshire Diamond B. Farms Inc. ^ Mr. Michael C. Floyd 7 Mr. Michael L. Adams 9 Mr. Ralph F. Bohlke Mr. Kirk D. Churchill 5 ^ Thomas L. Doan Jerry Flynn 10+ Shirley L. Adams Donald Bokshan ^ James J. Cianci Jr. Gilmore A. Dominguez David and Joyce Ford 10+ Mr. and Mrs. G. Heck Adkins 6 Bernard and Patricia Bolinski Kristen and Joe Ciccone Ginny and Jim Doolittle T. Michael Foster PA Stephanie Agliano Louis Bonavita Jennifer L. Clark C. Ray Dorsey III Ira M. Fox john Craig Ainsworth 7 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Mr. and Mrs. John Casey Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doss ^ Jose and Carol Fraga Dominic P. Albanese Borden 10+ ^ Manuel Carballo Claire (van Breemen) Downes Sylvia S. Fraser Mr. Jon E. Albrecht 5 Barbara Bosco ^ Ann Marie Coats ^ Miss Jessica L. Drees Sara Freedman Aaron and Jill Alexander james Bosco ^ Michael T. Cocita ^ Peter and Deborah Dumas Wayne R. Freeny ^ Michael and Stefanie Allain 7 Dr. William P. Bosworth Mrs. Ina Gotler Colen Pamela and Edward Dupay Victor and Elizabeth Fresh 7 ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allen Constantine T. Bougas E. Tyna Coles ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Durkin Ted A. Fried Bud and Joyce Almas Maj. Kenneth G. Bowen larry Collins John and Jamie S. Dwan George Frilingos Marshall Ames raymond C. and Lorraine alfonso Colon Andrew and Angela Dwork 8 Bozich 10+ j. Eric Flood jean Lackovic Amuso 10+ ^ Syd and Mary Comer 6 Odessa Dietrich Eagan Mr. Robert C. Bradley Francis and Jane Fucheck Amy Fine Anderson, D.M.D., PA Mr. Joseph V. Corso Eaton Orthopedics LLC ^ Mr. Guy D. Bradstock 6 ^ Mr. Jerome Fulton 10+ The Kornblatt Family lawrence and Penny Covelli Mr. Alan Harvill/Edwards Brandywine Valley Appraisal Manufacturing Mr. Jeffrey S. Annis Crea Beauchamp Rental continued on page 46 ^ Bob Brenner Jr. 8 William C. Edwards Mr. John L. Argerious Crews & Garcia Inc. Mrs. Jerry Jones Bressin Claudius B. Effiom jon C. Arnold robert V. Crick 7 Kimberly S. Bretz Kathleen Mary Egan Mark W. Arrowood ^ Retired Lt. Col. Marcus B. ronal D. Brewer Crisman, USAF 9 ^ Elizabeth L. Hapner, Attorney Mrs. Laura E. Atteberry-David ^ Harry and Dot Britton 6 ^ James R. Crosby 8 at Law Lynn Awad 10+ Steven M. Broschofsky Jack and Paula Crowley Gerald W. Eppley Gregg Bachman and Sherrie alan “Chico” Epstein teddy 10+ james and Joan Brower Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Crumpton Mr. Paul I. Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. ^ Sheryl Brown-Rubenbauer Sandra Cruse Bagley Jr. Karla J. Browne ^ Patrice Cunningham 5 Keith R. Erickson Dr. Wheeler L. Baker loraine and Stephen Browning Barry and Melissa Curewitz the Estate of Wendell and Frances Waters andrew Ball Alfred and Alice Brunette ^ Kim Curry Ms. Cynthia D. Ezell 10+

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Larry and Carol Gramovot William and Roseanna M. Mr. Anthony Kopecky 10+ ^ Mr. Joe C. McCloney Sr. 6 Darlene Mortellaro Greco Horne John Kornrumpf 5 Mrs. Glemma L. McCray ^ Dr. Roger Green 8 Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Hosack Kraft Foods Matching Gifts ^ Angela McCutcheon (Dennis) 6 ^ Dara Greenhouse 10+ Mrs. Wanda W. Howell 7 Program ^ Mr. Peter B. Mann Jerrold W. Gregory 6 Sheri A. Huelster Dr. Gerald Kutzman 7 Mr. Derek M. Marsh Richard N. Griebel Dolores Hull 10+ Dr. Anthony P. LaRose 7 Sylvia Roque McGinty Griffin & Associates PA Richard and Ann Humiston LaRue Planning and Ms. Cindy A. McGirk Management Services Inc. Gloria Jefferson Griffith 10+ ^ Mrs. Patricia A. Hunt 10+ Matthew and Karen McGrath Frederick and Joanne Lack Stephen B. Griggs Seth and Amy Huston Jim McKean Jack and Lynn Lamond 6 David Grindel Etelvina A. Hutchins 8 Mr. and Mrs. Garrett ^ Michael and Lorrie Landsberg Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Dr. Christy L. Hutchison 6 McKernan Jr. Groller Jr. 9 Hydro Environmental Mark F. Lapp 10+ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mr. Howard Grosswirth 5 associates Inc. ^ Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. McLaughlin Laurino 9 2008-09 Margaret J. Grosz Ms. Talida Madalina Iancu Robert and Mary McLean Mr. Jean-Francois G. Laverdure frederic ^ Marian Glorioso Guagliardo Michael R. Iezzi Kathleen S. McLeroy, Attorney Patricia Jean Lavigna spaulding Mr. William M. Guerriero Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Christine and David McMurtry Incerto (Lois) Madge Kleinhammer LaVoy ^ James P. McPartlon society ^ Kathleen A. Guran jean and Tony Ippolito and DeForest LaVoy ^ Patricia (Collins) Menendez continued Mrs. Carole M. Guyton 5 ^ Dr. David Clark Isele 10+ Denis P. Leblanc Vincent J. and Larrie J. HSBC Matching Gift Program ^ Sal and Alane Fusco Barbara Izzi the LeMarquand Family Mercadante ^ Charles E. Haberkorn Jr. ^ Marty J. Gall 10+ Matthew L. Jacobs George LeVan robert F. Meredith Charles Hach 6 Alex Gallegos Paul Jallo ^ Legacy Administrative Mr. Ronald G. Merrill Jr. Elizabeth M. Hach Services Inc./Mr. Frank R. Overton G. Ganong james R. Burris Construction Paul M. Messina Mr. Charles J. Hahn 7 Pokorny ^ Joan and Jim Gates Company Inc. MetLife Foundation 5 Norman and Carol Haines 6 Lender’s Consulting Group Inc. john H. Gayle V Benjamin K. James ^ Frank A. Meyer Jr. Mr. C. Michael Halfast 10+ Rebekkah Housholder Leonard ^ Dr. Steven F. Geisz Bruce and Kathi Jayne Michele E. Michaels ^ Seth D. Halpern 10+ William W. Leonard, Ph.D. 9 Mr. Clifford S. Gelbard Dr. and Mrs. Michael G. ^ Carl H. Miller Mark E. Hammett ^ Dr. Keith Andrew Lerro 5 ^ Mr. Robert P. Gelzheiser 10+ jeffries 10+ Mr. and Mrs. Cole Miller ^ Ms. Betsey Hapner ^ Robert Lewandowski John and Kathy Gemmellaro Raymond and Patricia Ms. Jen Miller David and Deletha Hardin johannes Mr. Alexander P. Liggett Marianne Fiebelkorn George raymond and Joanne Miller Carol Harlow 10+ ^ Francis and Carolyn Johnson 7 linda Linardos Mr. Steve Gervais ^ Larry and Jean Mills Dot Thonnesen Harper 7 Floyd and Irene Johnston Paul and Linda Lisacchi Michael and Joyce Gerwe 10+ ^ Walter V. Minahan 7 Susan M. Harrell Bob Devinjones Deborah and James Llewellyn Vincent and Linda Giampa 9 Andrew M. Mirabole Winston Harris Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Joseph Thomas G. Long John and Betty Gibson 6 Miguel and Laura Molina Carole Homler Harry 8 KPMG William and JoAnn Longley 6 Dr. and Mrs.* Francis X. Mr. Marc M. Montalto 7 Douglas and Ruth Harsham Stu Kadesh 8 David and Ellen Lonigro Gillen 10+ Stewart and Trudy Moon Mr. Alan D. Harvill ^ Jerry and Mary Kahn Dr. Luz P. Lono ^ Adam and April Jones 6 Jade Moore and Christ Esposito Bob and Mary Jo Hathaway 6 Kaliber Foods robert E. Lovely Sr. Larry J. Gispert 8 ^Barry Moriarty Jeffrey T. Hause Kenneth C. Kane 7 ^ Hans W. Lux Victoria J. Giunta Merry L. Morris linda Hawk ^ Meryl and Michael Kaplan Ms. Ellen Lyons Mr. Geoffrey Goetz retired Master Sgt. Dale M. ^ Susann M. Golby 5 retired Lt. Col. William F. Hawk John F. Karl Hugh Macfarlane Moser, USAF, Class of 1982 10+ ^ Ellen Goldman Alice Thomas Hedrick 6 Dr. Stephen and Mrs. Mary Karr Mr. and Mrs. Juliana Macks Patricia Moser Mr. and Mrs. Andres M. Walter C. Heinrich 10+ Arthur L. Keeble Mr. Kyle P. Madden Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Most Gonzalez Steve T. Hekkanen 10+ Daniel T. Keitel Nancy A. Madden Movie Groovy Film and Video Mr. Bryan A. Gonzalez Harriett Henderson D.F. Kelly ^ Steve and Rose-Marie Production Co. nadi Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kelsa Properties PA Magriby 10+ Mr. David Leonard Muley ralph and Cynthia Gonzalez Henehan Violetta T. Kenton Mark Mahmood William M. Mulholland 10+ ^ Regina Gloria Gonzalez 8 G.B. Henry 10+ David Kerr 6 Ned and Bette Maloney Lawrence and Diane Julie Robicheau Mancini Munini 10+ Emily Gordon Patty and Pat Hensley Marcia Kerr Alyssa Mancuso ^ Balan and Bonnie Murugesu linda and Stanley Gordon Caridad DeLara Herrick 7 Dr. Robert J. Kerstein 10+ Dr. and Mrs. John E. Mancuso Samuel W. Musgrave 8 ^ Dr. Ira J. Gottlieb Dr. Lola Hidalgo-Calle 7 Ms. Cathy R. Kessenich 6 Mr. Steven Mandel Mr. Drew B. Myers Mr. Darrell Andre Graham Michael and Kim Hightower ^ Hamid R. Khosrowabadi Philip A. Hilliard Michael Khoury ^ Bob Martens 9 Frand and Jean Navratil Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Hines john and Susan Kice Suzette M. Marteny jean Nelson/Kristen Nelson/ Melissa Nelson 7 Ms. Doris M. Hinson 10+ William R. and Lourdes Martin Charles Edward Mascenik 10+ Valerie Smith Hirvela Kilbourn Amanda E. Matsumoto ^ Rod Nelson Dan S. Ho Malcolm and Phyllis King Dr. Erika Matulich 10+ new York Life Insurance Office of Government Affairs lisa and Dan Hock William H. King Jr. Ms. Brooke M. May the New York Yankees Tampa Ms. Barbara Wolf Kinsey Frances Sessions Hoffmann 9 Dr. Andrew E. McAlister Foundation Inc. 6 Peter and Anne Klein Reinald and Mary Hohenstein Ms. Sharon McAllister David L. Nichols Gary Kloepfer Shelly Havas Hollingsworth 10+ Ms. Frankie McBrien ‘88 richard and Annette ^ Mrs. Stephanie Russell Holz 10+ ^ Mrs. Mary Jane Knowles Robert and Deanny (Ogden) Nichols 5 thomas and Sheila Hood 10+ Mr. Thomas R. Kolbe McCall therese Kominski 7 ^ John and Janet McCarey continued on page 48

^New donors/donors who have increased their gifts Numbers indicate five or more consecutive years of giving *Deceased

46 ut journal Donor Honor Roll 2008-09 L e g a c y S o c i e t y M e m b e r s The Legacy Society recognizes donors who have provided for The University of Tampa in their estate plans.

2008-09 legacy society member Inductees s Howard ’64 and Natalie Engel s Kathryn Meachum ’96, ’00 s Michael ’82 and Amy s Jeff Hause ’93 s Taylor Albertson Pinke Southard ’80

Right: Legacy Society inductee Reneé Vaughn (center) welcomes Mark House (left) and other guests of the Presidential Luncheon on May 14. Left: Outgoing Board of Fellows president John Bruels (left) and incoming president Sue House (right) also attended the luncheon, which honored Legacy Society and Landmark Society members.

legacy society members Anonymous (5) Julia I. Dickinson* Vincent C. Hoover ’76 Joe D. ’47 and Hilda* ’44 Mills Gordon Solie* Richard and Sue Tennant ’69 Mary Z. Dorfmuller* Mr.* and Mrs.* Harold Houghton Frank L. Morsani William E. Starkey Ackert Howard ’64 and Natalie Engel Kenneth E. Hyatt Mr. Clifford A. Mott ’49 Marie Swingley* ’58 Carmen Alonso* Elizabeth Holton Enlow* ’44 George W. Jenkins* Vincent J. Naimoli Susan Sykes Jean L. Amuso ’64 Walter Faries* Helen D. Jones* Angel Oliva Sr.* Victor E. Tack* Sandra Antonini* Thomas E. Feaster ’76 Bertha Jordan* Brian Overcast Betty W. Thomas* Alfred S. ’47 and Beverly Austin Heather Bailey Ferguson ’86 Loveda M. Keating* Wihelmina E. Pearde* ’57 Catherine E. Thomas* Robert S. Austin* James L. Ferman Sr.* Pierre Knight* Rod L. Piatt Guy Richard Thomas ’72 Robert E. Beach ’55 Edwin J. Ficarrotta* Mr.* and Mrs.* Fred Kreider Walter Smith Pierce* Margueritte Thurston* ’58 Anne Blake* Robert A. Fimbel ’72 Nanna Kurtz* Taylor Albertson Pinke Emilio Toro Robert C. Brenner Jr. ’57 Mr.* and Mrs.* Sam Flom Frederick D. Learey* Margaret Ragg* ’41 Michael J. Turrisi Ronald L. Brickey* Helen M. Forbes* Josephine P. LeGault ’49 David V. Ramsay* Cathy L. Unruh Aida G. Calafell Sherman B. Forbes* William D. Leith* ’59 Hortense Ramsay* Leonard ’48 and Miriam ’48 Vidal Robert Calafell ’66 Ali N. ’81 and Augustina O. Garba Edward C. Levine ’69 Rusty R. Richardson ’80 Frank P. Urso, M.D.* ’57 Peter A. Cammick ’79 Joan M. Gates ’85 John H. Lindenmeyer* Jeanne Royston ’61 Renée W. Vaughn Gordon and Patricia Campbell Charles J. Gee* Thomas S. Lovering* Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Samson Shawn Vinson ’95 Karen Casey Gilda Geiss* Victor Lubitch* Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Sclafani Mary Wade Timonier Frank G. Cisneros ’66 Thomas R. Giddens Dorothea Butler MacNamara Ernest C. ’56 and Connie* ’56 Mark J. Waite ’79 Axel W. ’62 and Ann Claesges Dr. Curtis A. Gilgash John L. Macdonald Segundo Sr. Roberta Walker ’55 Fred Conn* Domenic V. Giunta* ’36, ’38 George A. Makinen T. Terrell and Neva Sessums Jim Walter Sr.* Pauline Crumpton ’57 Charles E. Goulding* ’39 Robert W. Mallen John Sherman* ’40 Mr.* and Mrs.* Louis Paul ’51 and Georgia ’52 Danahy G.R. Griffin* Stanley E. Mallen Albert J. Silva Wellhouse Jr. Lorraine D. Datello ’64 Jeff Hause ’93 Stacey Cassidy-Malloy ’96 Mr.* and Mrs.* Reginald Sims J.H. Williams* Helen A. Davis* Ira C. Henson* Donald S. McKay* Frank J. Smid Rose Williams* Lea Lavoie Davis ’94 Robert Hill* Herbert McKay* Helen N. Sobie* Jack Windt ’56 David Delo* Mr.* and Mrs.* Max Kathyrn McNulty* Michael ’82 and Amy Southard ’80 Edward Martinez Ybor* Hollingsworth Estelle Delo Thomas ’89 ’93 and Kathryn Kimberly Sperling ’03 Joseph ’55 and Vilma ’56 Zalupski Phil Holzer ’98 Meachum’96 ’00

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Wilmot E. Paxton 10+ Mr. William M. Rea Monica M. Sheridan ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Mrs. Sandra L. Payne CPA ^ Dennis G. Rears 7 ^ Michael F. Sherlock torrance Mr. Raymond M. Paz Bradley and Alice Reid 9 ^ Lisa Sherman 10+ Ms. Carol A. Tortarelli 6 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pedrero Adrian Goas Renta ^ Diane Sherwinsky Jerry Trapnell James M. Pelich Candy Schloesser Retter 10+ Mark M. and Audrey Shine 7 Daniel C. Truesdale Daniel C. Pepe Rice Aquatics Masters Inc. Dr. Britt Shirley 10+ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. trzcinski ‘90 10+ ^ Mr. Edward Perez Jr. Mr. Joseph F. Rich 10+ ^ Eric and Natalie Sidor J. Patrick Turtle john S. Perez T. Riggs Brian and Erin Simmons Violetta Urba Mr. Sergio D. Perez julia B. Riley Howard and Nina Sinsley ^ Rosario and Connie Urso Cindy Bivins Perkins Benson “Alex” Riseman Buddy Skinner Dr. Michael L. Vacher, DDS Grita Vail Perry rivero Gordimer & Co. Michael and Ann Skirvin Tom and Jean Valenti 10+ jack and Suzie Peterson Mrs. Janet Motsko Robinson Karen A. Slack John Van Dalsum Pfizer Foundation Dr. Lyle A. Robinson Scott R. Slack 2008-09 Ms. Heather VanOpdorp Mr. Thuan H. Phan Mark and Robin Rockaway ^ Richard and Carmela Smith Vigo Importing Company Inc. frederic Frank and Cindy Pidala Nanette Nivens Rodgers, Ed.D. John Snow ^ Frank and Tanya Vila spaulding Mr. Lou Piniella Alberto Rodriguez-Ramos Marvin P. Socha james D. Villa society Ms. Cheryl L. Pittenger 10+ ^ Ms. Linda A. Rodriguez 10+ Sodexo Inc. & Affiliates continued Mr. Timothy S. Vogt II ^ Peter L. Platteborze Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rodriques Dale Hyman Solomon Mr. Rama K. Vudutala Dana Plays Nancy H. Rogerson roccie Soscia ralph Nicoletto Bonaventuras M. Vyzas joyce S. Plumley jeff Rogo MBA ’94 10+ Clauson D. Soule Albert B. Nieto 8 Ray and Mary Wagner ^ Frank R. Pokorny Joseph and Marlene Rojas ^ Mr. Daniel and Heather James and Mia Nolan Peter and Deanna Waldron 10+ Polara Enterprises Inc. Sonia Romero 7 Spooner Fernando A. Nolasco and ^ Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Eric Polins Mrs. Jean A. Ronso 10+ ^ Charles F. and Jean (Way) judith A. Pacitti-Nolasco 10+ Sprietsma 7 Walker james R. Polliard Jr. Frank L. Rosenblatt ^ Dr. and Mrs. Jay O’Sullivan Squire Sanders Wallpaper Hanging & More by George A. Pollock 10+ Mr. Lawrence M. Rosenthal Sam Inc. Jo Ellen Faraghan Oakes St. All-Star LLC Lionel and Gloria (Gonzalez) Dr. Nancy C. Ross 10+ John Oakley Mr. William R. Wardlow Polo john and Kelli Stargel Laurent Roux Louise Gilbert Warner Mr. Mark Odom State Farm Companies ^ Neil and Cindy Poon Tip Mary Rudge-Bailey Brent Ogilvie Foundation 10+ Dr. Judith Washburn Mr. Robert A. Porreca ^ Gloria C. Runton 10+ ^ Sharon and Ray Ontko Patrick and Janet Steenberge Kathryn Perdicaris Weed 8 Bruce A. Powell ^ Peter Russo ^ David J. Orban Jim and Judy Stefan 10+ Thomas G. Weeks Powerhouse Building Dr. Hemant Rustogi 10+ Brian Overcast Services Inc. Judge and Mrs. Ralph Barbara Weinstein Scarpa Dr. Constance B. Rynder ^ Tamara K. Owens o. Kumar Prasad Steinberg 7 Mrs. Jeanette A. Weiss 9 Stephen and Anita Salvatore PacificL utheran University Mrs. Jasmine Pratt-Smith Mrs. Charlotte Stertzer CPA Mr. Kenneth J. Weiss Lillie D. Samuels Scott and Carol Paine 5 Mr. Jeff Prenatt 10+ Catherine Stokes Mary Margaret Huston ^ Bill and Judy Sandman Edward W Wertz 10+ Mr. and Mrs. William ^ Dr. Terra Pressler 5 . Stopha Panageotou Dick and Laurie Sanford Ellis and Faye Wheatley Prestons Auto and Truck Mrs. Wilanne Starling luciano A. Santa Cruz 10+ Stowe Daisy B. Pandolfo 10+ Service Inc. 10+ Oscar and Sandra White 9 Marc and Lauren Sasser Alexander Pappas Mr. Kevin M. Provencher ^ Lincoln J. Strachan Robert A. “Bob” White Ron Satlof/Misconceptions Dan Pappas Bill and Audrey Prynn ^ Kristin Strammer-Mallia Wild Bronco Productions Inc. Productions LLC Bernard A. Pargh 6 ^ Michael and Donna Kyle Suddarth Michael G. Wildstein ^ Dr. and Ms. Stephen A. Savoia Sung Joo Park Pucilowski 8 ^ Mr. Douglas J. Sutherland 6 Mrs. Brenda L. Williams 7 Mrs. Edesa Scarborough thaddeus and Margaret Jennifer Pugsley Mr. Devanshu Jitendra Swaly Mr. Morris S. Willner Mr. Marc J. Scheer Parker 10+ Carol and Jeffery Pulham Daniel and Beth Sweeney 5 ^ Edward R. Wills Kathryn V. Scheuerman James Parseghian Dr. Mark Putnam 7 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sylte ralph E. Wilson Dr. Lee A. Schmidt Maria Leto Pasetti Judith Quick 7 Jim and Linda Taggart William W. Wilson richard Schmidt 10+ ^ Chris Pastina 10+ Mr. Sean T. Quigley 5 ^ Robert C. Tanner* arthur B. Wilt Taylor and April Schmitz Col. and Mrs. James T. ^ Michael Quinn robert Taylor Matthew Winchester Pate Jr. 9 William M. and Mary T. Patricia Anne Quinn Starr Taylor Kevin Sweeney and Libba Patrick Turtle Schmitz 10+ Philip W. Quinn Dr. Susan Mary Taylor 10+ Winston 10+ Richard Schreep and Judith ^ Mr. and Mrs. Wade L. Teague ^ Christine Wisdom ^ Nando Quinones leach Techawk t. Warren Wooten 9 Mr. Michael G. Rabelo ^ Mr. Anthony J. and Claudette* Dr. Jennifer Wortham albert W. Rachel Scionti Carlos and Claribel Tejas ^ Mrs. Maryellen Wright Mary Collura Raines Scott A. and Lori Rieth Fred and Jean Thatcher ^ Mr. and Mrs. Lallith Schneider american Association of Cynthia Kladis Xenick 9 ramanayake James K. Selmser 6 nurse Attorneys—Tampa Bay Matthew and Kathy Yelle Chapter Mr. Julio C. Ramirez Jr. 8 Michele Seltman Mr. Anthony Yelovich lamont H. Thomas Sr. Mr. Mauricio Ramirez Diane M. Senechal Mr. Aharon W. Yoki otis A. Thomas Sunnilal Ramnarine robert E. Shaffer jody and Bob Yonack retired Lt. Col. Jeff Thomason Michaele Taylor Rao 6 aimy Shaluly Stephen and Rebecca Zahn ^ Kelly A. Thorson William C. Rapley ^ Mr. and Mrs. Shaluly Mr. Richard J. Zeitler ^ Charlene Tobie 8 Ms. Susanne L. Rashka Ben Sheldon andrew M. Zentmayer Glenn and Patty Todd 10+ Maj. Gen. Frederic J. Raymond john D. Sheridan ^ Kristen Zschau

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2008-09 sword & shield club Contributors to the athletic Ms. Carol-Ann Hudson Jamie McKean Mr. Michael M. Seoane D&S Sheetmetal Inc. program of The University David Humphrey Mr. Kyle M. Muehlstein Bill and C.J. Sherman DPI Dealer Profit Inc. of Tampa are recognized JGR Funeral Services Inc. Robert J. Pennino Simple Solutions Lori Danahy as members of the Sword Dr. George F. Jackson III Pestgo Exterminators David E. Sobelman Daniel M. Negersmith Pavers & Shield Club. With the Michael J. Leding Jr. and Mr. William J. Priff Gil and Cathy Swalls and Irrigation support of these special Associates Inc. Pyramid Information Temple Terrace Soccer Sean Davis donors, Spartan athletics Andrew J. Lewis Technologies Inc. Association Eric C. Dehaven continues to grow and LLC Wilfred Ramos Trans-Phons Inc. Richard F. Demarsh, DDS, PA achieve. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marfise Shannon Reynolds USASA Michael and Jeanne Demos SWORD & SHIELD Constantino Martinez S. Humphrey Photography LLC United Way of Tampa Bay Desoto Chapter Daughters of the $25,000 or more Stephen H. Mauldin Dr. Timothy L. Snyder Brian C. Ussery American Revolution The Beck Group/C. Samuel Miss Kristin Swofford Spirit America LLC Jacques Verron Diamond B. Farms Inc. Ellison McLain Plumbing Company Tampa Screens & Aluminum Inc. Jin Wang Division Street School Thomas L. Doan SWORD & SHIELD Merchants Association of Sports Club of Tampa Bay Christopher Warmr Florida/Peter Rodriguez Jr. $10,000-$24,999 Tampa Tribune Eva D. Weathers Mr. Winston Dubose Kimberly S. Morris Mr. Osborne Timmons Pamela and Edward Dupay Chris and Linda Catanach Steven Weichselbaum West Mr. James B. Murphy Jr. Mr. Lee M. Tobin Eaton Orthopedics LLC The National Christian Mr. Robert Woodward The Musante Family Foundation Foundation/Chuck Andrews US Soccer Federation Ms. Maureen A. Fahey Gary and Sheila Nash SWORD & SHIELD David A. Runge San Antonio Area Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Felton New Age Fastening Systems Inc. $100-$249 Tampa Rowing Club Woodard Family Trust Mr. Clifford B. Finkle III Rick and Sheri Ogorek Anonymous Florida State Soccer Assoc. Rick and Sandy Thomas/Thomas SWORD & SHIELD Financial Group Pepin Distributing Company/Mr. AT&T Foundation Matching Gift Sylvia S. Fraser Bill G. Gieseking $250-$499 Mr. Joseph D. Urso Academy of the Holy Names Wayne R. Freeny Fred E. and Jeanette Pollock Anschutz NY Soccer Imprest Rowing Mrs Mara Fulk SWORD & SHIELD Prosport Management Inc. Sam and Cookie Bailey Acadia Medical Center PA Fulk, William Keith $5,000-$9,999 Reel Nice-N-Easy LLC Dorothy E. Becker Stephanie Agliano Mr. Jerome Fulton Gabriel Beyrent Mr. Roger V. Rigau Mr. and Mrs. Vahit Belli Dominic P. Albanese Mr. Steve Gervais Board of Counselors Denise M. Rubio Brock Communications Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allen Mr. Greg Ghodsi Columbus Crew Sailport Resort David A. Brownlee Amy Fine Anderson, D.M.D., PA Mr. Geoffrey Goetz First Class Coach/Martz Group Ernest C. Segundo Sr. Russell A. Bruno Mr. Jeffrey S. Annis Mr. Bryan A. Gonzalez Gasparilla Distance Classic/Ms. Mr. Bill Snyder Jr. Mr. Julio E. Castro III Mrs. Phyllis D. Arena Susan Harmeling Nadi Gonzalez Mr. Freddie Solomon Caveda Law Firm PA Mrs. Laura E. Atteberry-David Grace M. Kessel Griffin & Associates PA Springhill Suites Citgo Petroleum Corporation Mr. Edward J. Austin Pepsi Bottling Group Dan and Barb Gura Tampa Bay Sun Bowl Inc Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bagley Jr. Mr. Rod L. Piatt Winston Harris Tampa-Orlando-Pinellas Jewish Charlie Coleman Barcelona Investments Inc. Mr. Tony Saladino Foundation Alice Thomas Hedrick Community Foundation of Beach Side Palms George E. Sprenkle Wachovia Foundation/Mr. Roy J. Tampa Bay Harriett Henderson Jacalyn L. Belli Chad and Sara Sundermeyer McCraw Jr. Mr. B. Michael Cozene Mrs. Wanda W. Howell Mark and Michelle Bellish Thomas Financial Group Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. “Rick” Diversified Floor Care Inc. Hydro Environmental Watts Woody Benner Associates Inc. Harold R. Eshleman SWORD & SHIELD West Coast Van Rental Inc./Mr. Dr. Wade Birch Paul Jallo Mr. and Ms. Hans Kris Fauske $1,000-$4,999 Robert J. McCarthy Susan L. Boswell Benjamin K. James Mr. Terry W. Fluke American Hondo Motor Bill Boyd Kaliber Foods SWORD & SHIELD Mrs. Belinda Urso Garcia Company/Steve Morikawa $500-$999 Kimberly S. Bretz D.F. Kelly Randy and Lynn Andersen Goldman Sachs Matching Gift Baby Rock Apparel Inc. Program Steven M. Broschofsky Kelsa Properties PA Mr. Anthony J. Borrell Jr./Borrell Loraine and Stephen Browning Tom and Antoinette Kolbe Family Foundation Brad, Kathy, Megan and Dewey and Rebecca Hammond Matthew Bailey Betty R. Burfeind Therese Kominski Ms Pawel L Brzeski Mr. Les E. Henley CAT Volleyball Inc./Mr. Chris Mr. David Burton LaRue Planning and Mr Teryl H. Brzeski Mr. Stephen P. Hess Catanach Mrs. Maribeth E. Burton Management Services Inc. Ms. Carol Byrnes Col. and Mrs. Joseph W. House Robert C. and Aida Calafell Col. Shannon P. Calahan Mr. Jean-Francois G. Laverdure John and Mimi Hanna Jerry and Pat* Jackson Catering By The Family Inc. Mr. James L. Caliendo Julie and Al DuFaux Heather Jenkins continued on page 50 Chevy Chase Bank Sam and Sara Capitano Mrs. Janet Feheley Dr. Karen E. Johnson John and Lois Ellis Florida Youth Soccer Mark C. Jones Cardiology Center of Tampa Gold Cup Coffee Service Inc. Fortune Street Partners LTD Ms. Leslie A. Kanter James Carrea Hillsborough County United James J. Cianci Jr. Constantino and Rosa Gonzalez Soccer U14 Harold C. Lewis Stephen Clamp Mr. Ed Brennan/Greater Tampa J.P. Griffin Inc. MDL Insurance Advisors Inc. Swimming Association John P. Clarke JR Tobacco Outlet Inc. Fred E. Maclennan Mr. John A. Green Michael T. Cocita Joseph Volleyball Camps Inc. Marciniak Detective Agency Inc. Gulf Marine Repair Corporation Larry Collins Lightning City Gymnastics Inc. NSCAA Harvey’s Electric Company Inc. Alfonso Colon Dennis A. Lopez No.1 Soccer Camps Mrs. Sue House Crea Beauchamp Rental Matthew Lozosky Mr. Anders B. Paulsson Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel Crews & Garcia Inc. Mrs. Teresa Murphy McAree Aurelio Prado

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Marc and Lauren Sasser Ann P. Berger Doug Forster Suzanne W. Meldrum Sharon and Tom Schaefer Roland H. Berger Mrs. Jayne Frazelle Mary Jean Menchaca Kathryn V. Scheuerman Wayne Berry Lowell and Anita Freeman Mr. Robert M. Menendez Richard Schmidt Tony Bien-Aime and Elizabeth Julie Freeman James M. Merritt Taylor and April Schmitz Dartigue Mr. and Mrs. Lowell T. Freeman Frank P. Messina Mr. Anthony J. and Claudette* Jacob E. Book Philip P. Ganci Paul A. Messina Scionti Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Brett Mrs. Lucia E. Garsys Sam S. Militello Jr. Eric and Natalie Sidor Thomas R. Brice Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gillespie Andrew Milne Michael Smucker Mr. Winfield S. Brickett Diane Gooding Christopher Moglia Spellex Corporation Jasey Briley Constantino M. Gorospe Sr. James A. Montegny Charles F. and Jean (Way) Ms Lisa R. Brock Francis and Karen Gray Michael L. Moseley Sprietsma Barry Brown Mrs. Judy Greene Autumn Mullen St. All-Star LLC Carol Brown Bertha Hakun Phillip P. Murphy State Farm Companies 2008-09 sword & Mr. Ron W. Brown Richard M. Hakun Kevin P. Murray Foundation shield club Chamus R. Burnside Miss Frieda Hammond-Carmer Miss Lacinda L. Norman continued Patrick and Janet Steenberge Mrs. Gertrude E. Burwell Jay Hardwick Richard O’Brien Edward W. Stopha Duncan Cameron Cecil Hare Gladys S. O’Linger Thomas G. Long Carlos and Claribel Tejas Anthony L. Carden Mr. Ronaldo B. Hart Joseph B. Obusek and Mary Steve and Rose-Marie Magriby Daniel C. Truesdale Eric Cardenas Mr. Donald P. Heald Anne Fox Obusek Mr. Steven Mandel Dr. Michael L. Vacher, DDS Daniel D. Casey Heald, Robert C. John Olson Ms. Frankie McBrien ‘88 Ms. Heather VanOpdorp Central Florida Swimamerica Inc. Irving and Marie Herbst On-Site Marketing Inc. Jim McKean Vigo Importing Company Inc. Mr. Tony V. Chadwick Marion Hernandez Aalok J. Patel Mr. Ronald G. Merrill Jr. Dr. Eric Vlahov A.J. and L.D. Chapman David W. Higgs Ms. Jessica W. Patenaude Paul M. Messina Mr. Timothy S. Vogt II Lorraine M. Cheatham James and Marion Holden Monica Patterson Michele E. Michaels Bonaventuras M. Vyzas Keith and Beth Owen Cipielewski Mark and Theresa Holden Marion P. Peden Jeffery and Terry Mitryk Wallpaper Hanging & More by Mrs. Valerie Clarke Mr. Steven F. Peet Mr. David Leonard Muley Sam Inc. Mrs. Stephanie Russell Holz Miss Kristine S. Clements Mrs. Jennifer Pemrick David L. Nichols Mr. William R. Wardlow Jean R. Horan Sanford R. Cohen and Judy Eleanor A. Horn Manuel Perez III Mr. Terry O’Connell Thomas G. Weeks Abelow Billy Howell Christopher P. Pettine Mr. Mark Odom Mr. Kenneth J. Weiss Coleman Davis Enterprises Inc. Mary Jo Hunt Theresa Phillips Pacific 10 Conference Michael G. Wildstein Charles Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Pickering John S. Perez Charles M. Wilson Jr. Salvatore R. Colino Jr. John and Denise Jacobs James M. Polk Mr. Sergio D. Perez Ralph E. Wilson Maria Colla Richard E. Jacobs Mary L. Potter Mr. Lou Piniella William W. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Reginald B. Colvard Thomas M. Jacobs Howard Price Ms. Cheryl L. Pittenger Mr. David B. Winner Woody S. Cozart Mr. and Dr. Thomas Carter Jessee Jimmy Douglas Price Polara Enterprises Inc. Mr. Anthony Yelovich Mr. John J. Curran Johnson & Associates LLC Lt. Col. R.E. Proctor Powerhouse Building Services Inc. Stephen and Rebecca Zahn Kimberly S. Curry Jeffrey Johnson Michael and Colleen Provost Mr. and Mrs. Lelo Prado Richard A. Danze SWORD & SHIELD RCG of Tampa Inc. Prestons Auto and Truck Steven A. Dash Allen J. Kampf UP TO $99 Charles H. Richie Jr. Service Inc. Mr. Mike Daykin Frank W. Kealey Anonymous Dan Riggs Luciano Prida & Company Ms. Dawn L. Dayringer Stephen C. Kerecman Jean C. Abbott Vickie Riskie Mr. Kevin M. Provencher Bernice DeHarde Ms. Phyllis Kessel Dr. M.A. Abrahams Gilbert Rodriguez Mr. Sean T. Quigley Nicholas V. Delcorso Mrs. Joy Kilfoyle John Craig Ainsworth Robin Roger Mr. Michael G. Rabelo DeCarlo Deveaux Mary Jane Klements Leonard N. Altamura Eric J. Romanino Albert W. Rachel Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Peter C. Kuharchek Theresa J. Applegate Mr. Julio C. Ramirez Jr. Dieckmann Byron L. Lane Mrs. Melissa Rootes Anthony and Pamela Armbrister Mr. Mauricio Ramirez Clement and Marie Dion Peter A. Laporta W.F. Rouse Grace W. Arnold Adrian Goas Renta Richard W. Doricchi Jr. Mr. Doug Leahy Eugene I. Rowell Sr. Yvonne M. Astor Rice Aquatics Masters Inc. Mr. Charles V. Downie Byron B. Lee Erik Rummelhoff Robert C. Aucremann T. Riggs Mr. William Dunlap Alan J. Lerner J.L Russell Caroline Avery Mrs. Eileen Rioles Mr. Frank S. Duross Mr. and Mrs. Paul Licursi Edward Saddler Marilyn Ayers Dr. Louis P. Salvagio Ms. Diane Edwards Robert E. Lovely Sr. Mr. Robert R. Sajovetz Michael E. Babb Julia Bodmer Marie D. Lubbers William M. and Mary T. Schmitz Mr. Lowry Baldwin Jeanette A. Emery Beth A. Lukens Sunshine Club Mr. George Barcelo Bonner English Gene Luongo Mr. Joseph R. Scionti Jr. O’Neal and Elizabeth Bardin Keith R. Erickson Irene Luongo Richard A. Scionti Patrick A. Barfield James H. Eshleman Lena Makurath Scott3 Inc. Katharine Weekley Barker Donna Eubanks Manno Family Trust Stephanie J. Sibley Remer and Betty Barnes Vincent and Lyn Falcone David and Laurie Marshall Mr. Eric P. Sims Mary Alice F. Batten Maureen R. Ferm Mr. Paul Martello Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett P. Slaven Baycare Health System Anne H. Fischetti Mary M. McBride, LMHC, CAP William Hurley Smith Johnnie L. Beale Joseph and Alice Fitzgerald Susan McDonnell Mrs. Beverly A. Snelling Sherie Becker Timothy Flanagan Andre L. McGill Mr. Tom Snyder Gloria M. Bell Irene A. Foody Larry C. McMasters Olga Spencer

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Mr. Alan Spratley Tampa Soccer School Inc. Mr. Charles R. Trulock Jr. Mr. Lanny B. West Charles F. and Jean (Way) Ronald Tecza Blaine and Glenda Turner Thomas R. Wetherby Sprietsma Temple Terrace Elementary Nancy A. Van Gelder Jenks Wheless Teresa Underhill Stockton School Eillen M. Vetter Zack and Katie White Wayne Story David E. Tench Donald J. Villa Brad Whitney Athan Stosuy Teresa Papia Timmons Randall L. Waterman Troy J. Wiechman Jerry and Merilyn Strickland Mr. Peter J. Tomaino Thomas and Marianne Wavro Leon Williams E.J. Suarez Total Terrain Inc. Raymond C. Weber Dr. Charles Wissler B. and P. Sylestine Stephen B. Towers Mr. David Welsh Thomas C. Wrona Robert A. Sylte Susan A. Travis Mrs. Carol M. Zimmerman

2008-09 gifts ($1-$99) Anonymous (3) Marilyn Ayers Ms. Marguerite Bennett Folger Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Brett Dr. and Mrs. Paul Cardi Daniel M. Abate Michael E. Babb Martha Berdeal Thomas R. Brice Sabra A. Carl Jean C. Abbott Margie (Harris) Bachman Vivian Law Berdy Mr. Winfield S. Brickett Mr. Ryan W. Carlson Dr. M.A. Abrahams John Back Jr. Thomas R. Berg William and Rebecca (Carey) Brian Carney Mr. Justin A. Abreu Mrs. Sandra Bonanno Badia Ann P. Berger Bridgham Thomas Carney Tom and Bunny Ackerly Diane J. Bain Roland H. Berger Jasey Briley Dr. and Mrs. Stuart I. Carrier Gregory Ackroyd Ernesto and Judith Baizan Wayne Berry Noni Brill Jason M. Carrozza Mr. Gabriel F. Acosta Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bakalor Jim Bessette Charlotte D. Brittain Roy and Deloris Patrick Carter Deborah Adams Rachel (Price) Baker Gabriel Beyrent Dorothy G. Britton Mr. and Mrs. John Carter Joseph R. Adams Sr. Mr. Lowry Baldwin Tony Bien-Aime and Elizabeth Mr. Richard Brodeur Robert and Ann Marie Cascella Advising Office Ms. Patricia A. Bales Dartigue Cheryl M. Brouette Daniel D. Casey Barbara A. Agee Dr. and Mrs. C. Eric Ballard Mrs. Kristianne Bishop Barry Brown Dr. Dennis M. Cassidy, M.D. Mr. Sam Agliano John and Jane Bambach Tricia Bisoux Carol Brown Malisa A. Castellana-Brown Peter Albano Lynn M. Banigan Mr. Thomas E. Bissonnette Mrs. Helen Brown Ross Castillo Taylor Albertson Pinke Kayla Bannister Kevin Bittner Mr. Ron W. Brown Michelle Caunin Miss Lindsay Ann Albright Joel Barbosa Robert C. Bixby Dr. and Mrs. Peter Brust Central Florida Swimamerica Inc Norma Jean Alcalde Mr. George Barcelo Joe and Cindy Bladen Linda Bryskiewicz Mr. Tony V. Chadwick Patricia Alchediak O’Neal and Elizabeth Bardin George L. Blanco Sharon Bucciarelli Dr. Jeffrey G. Chaffin Homer M. Alderman Jr. Patrick A. Barfield Joseph Blank Mr. Daniel J. Buchholtz Sara E. Chalkley Michelle Baker Alfonso Wing Barfoot Dr. Stephen Blessing Rene Bulnes Alan and Bobbie Chameides Yossi and Bobbie Alhale Katharine Weekley Barker Mrs. Jamie K. Blessinger Miss Alenia E.Z. Buncome A.J. and L.D. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen James T. Barling Mr. B. Wallace Blount Ann and Joseph Burchill Mrs. Kittie L. Chapman James W. Allen Carol A. Barnes Jerry and Gloria Bobier Deborah Burns Ms. Dorothy P. Cheatham Karen Allena Remer and Betty Barnes Clayton A. Bodine Jessica M. Burns Lorraine M. Cheatham Peter and Kathleen Allena Retired Lt. Col. Richard D. Thomas Boehringer Chamus R. Burnside Christine S. Check Christopher Allerdt Barnett, USA Ms. Kymberly L. Bohart Daniel Burroughs Ashley Chengerian Ms. Natalie L. Allgeier Marivic Barone Robert and Mary Bondi Stephen and Mary Burroughs Charles R. Chipman Jeff Alpert Robert L. Barrett Jacob E. Book Tom Burroughs Amy E. Christensen Leonard N. Altamura Mandi Barringer Mr. Steven H. Booth Mrs. Gertrude E. Burwell C. Andrew Christensen Jr. Ms. Alison A. Andersen Sandra Barringer Charles and Nancy Boover Buyers Resource of Gasparilla Gary Christensen Rose Beiro Barus Island Inc. Mr. Keith R. Anderson Jim and Peggy Boris Mack* and Nannie G. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Robert Basile Joyce Cabanzo Matthew P. Ansbro Timothy Bostic Joe and Rose Ciccarello Murray and Joane Bass Frank Cacciatore Carolyn and Skinny Antonini James Daniel Botkins Mr. Peter M. Ciccarello Mary Alice F. Batten Jessica L. Cairo Denny and Tina Antram Jerilyn J. Botwinik, MSN, ARNP Mr. Rosario C. Ciccarello Baycare Health System Mrs. Andrea Calow Mr. and Mrs. Hiroshi Aoki Ms. Lisa Boudreau Matthew Cimitile Johnnie L. Beale Duncan Cameron Theresa J. Applegate Robert A. and Deborah Bourke Ronald L. Cinnamon April Beattie Peter and Vivian Cammick Sandalio* and Mary Ficcio Arce Mr. Robert Bovarnick Keith and Beth Owen Cipielewski Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. “Wally” M. Lloyce Campbell Anthony and Pamela Armbrister Charles E. Bowers Ms. Rosemary Clanton Becker Jr. Patrick Campbell AnnMarie Armstrong James and Joyce Bowers Jeffrey and Catherine Clark Sherie Becker Ms. Giovanna Jennie Campisi Grace W. Arnold Ms. Laura L. Boyd Gregory* and Mary Leone Professor James Beckman Dr. Xavier F. Cannella and Mrs. Jack A. Arnold Emma J. Boyer Cleotelis Ms. Julie D. Beckner Sharon L. Cannella Mr. Robert H. Ashmead Mr. and Mrs. John Brabham Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cloutier Jeffrey and Kimberlee Beecham Maj. Eliseo Cantu Jr. Anne Aslan Mr. David L. Bradford Jr. Amy M. Clunn Gloria M. Bell Mrs. Ruth C. Caperna Yvonne M. Astor Muriel Cox Bradley Sanford R. Cohen and Judy Ms. Ellen Bell-Irving Joseph and Gilda Capitano Robert C. Aucremann Brian and Virginia Brady Abelow Henry C. Beltran Mr. and Mrs. David A. Caplan Karen T. Augustin Philip C. Bragg Donna DeRango Colby Mr. Douglas Bender Ms. Kimberly A. Caplis Timothy Auperin Ruth C. Bragg Coleman Davis Enterprises Inc. Ms. Ellyn Bender Jenni Capurro Mr. Charles P. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Vito Brancatella Charles Coleman Stephen and Ronnie (Honig) Anthony L. Carden Caroline Avery Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Brannon Joan T. Coleman Bendernagel Eric Cardenas Alejandra Aviles Arthur and Veronika Breitbach continued on page 52

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Heather D’Agostino Douglas and Frances Drew Diane Engasser Ms. Karen Fenton Mrs. Sylvia Davis D’Aloia Leroy Drew Dr. and Mrs. Howard Engel Charles A. Ferguson Robert J. D’Angelo Mrs. Mary Ann Duarte Bonner English E. Anne Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Ralp B. D’Iorio Karen Duda Nicole Eppinger Frank and Gloria Ferlita Mr. George DaPonte John T. Duff Dee L. Erb Maureen R. Ferm Mr. Edward L. Dalton III Glenn Duffy Matthew Eriksen Sandi Fernandez Traci Dandeneau Kenneth P. Dumas Carol Ann Eschelman Doris Hampton Fernandez Marc and Katrina Danon Mr. and Mrs.George Duncan James H. Eshleman Mrs. Emily A. Fernandez Richard A. Danze Miss Taryn M. Dunigan Ed and Angela Esposito Irene P. Fernandez Edwin, Lori, and Leandra Darden Frank J. Dykeman Anthony “Al” Ettaro Sr. Ramona Alice Ortabello Steven A. Dash Donald and Deborah Earle Donna Eubanks Richard J. Ferner Ms. Ramona Davenport Mary Sheridan Easton Dr. Robert and Mrs. Janna Evanko Matt Ferrall Jill Vail Davis Beatrice Eckart F and J Crawford Fund within Dr. Susan Ferrell 2008-09 gifts Laura Davis Russ Edge the Community Foundation of Margaret Filippello Tampa Bay ($1-$99) Col. Michael P. Davis Julia Bodmer Stephen C. Finley Charles and Diane Fabyanski continued Patrick A. Davis Mr. James M. Eikeland Dr. Gina Firth Alphonse N. Falco Jr. Sandra A. Davis Joan M. Elder Anne H. Fischetti Dr. Marie M. Coleman Vincent and Lyn Falcone Mrs. Joann D. Dawkins Heather Lynn Eli Robert L. Fish Maria Colla Michael Faxas Marvin C. Dawkins Darren J. Elkind Mrs. Harriet Fisher Inna A. Collier Sally Fay Kim Dawson Daniel Ellis LeAnn M. Fisher Mr. James M. Collins IV Mr. Thomas E. Feaster Gerald and Josephine Day Ms. Audrey Douglas Ellison Joseph and Alice Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Reginald B. Colvard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Federico John Day and Darla Max Debra J. Elstad Timothy Flanagan Carol A. Comer Willard Fein Joseph and Kathleen Dayton Jeanne A. Embry David and Robin Flando Marie G. Compere Michael and Barbara Feld Bernice DeHarde Joanna Emerson Jeff Flemming Joseph Michael Conboy III Kip Felentzer Blair M. DeNatale Jeanette A. Emery John and Linda Flick Mr. Donald R. Conley Pat Fenda Frederick and Susan Denike Jennifer Leigh Endick Ms. Margaret E. Flint Marilyn Allen Conner Donna Denisco J ohn Connolly and Deborah Kurelik Ms. Delia DePedro John and Madolyn Cook Elizabeth DeVries John R. Cooke Mr. Mark S. DeVries 2008-09 landmark society Mr. Matthew B. Cooksey Bessie Juanita Dean Judith Aust Cooper The Landmark Society Frank Stanley Beveridge Mr.* and Mrs. Allen N. Reeves Patricia Lusby Delaurier Foundation L. Ward Cooper recognizes donors Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rothman Nicholas V. Delcorso Charles A. Frueauff Foundation Richard B. Cooper whose lifetime donations The Sant’ Yago Education Michael Delgado Estate of Charles Goulding* Foundation Mrs. G. Spring Copeland total $250,000 or more. Frances and Carmen Delle Donne Mr. Lee Harrer The Saunders Foundation Zane ‘63 and Sherry ‘67 Corson Anonymous Mr. Charles W. Demarest Estate of Mr.* and Mrs. Max Sodexo Campus Services Alexis Cortese Jane and Sid Allen Mr. Ron Dennison Hollingsworth (Facilities) Mrs. Christine M. Cosgrove Educational Fund Mr. Joe Destefano Huizenga Family Foundation State of Florida Divison of Mr. William J. Counihan III Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin DeCarlo Deveaux Mr.* and Mrs. Robert Jaeb Historical Resources Countrywide Cares Matching Gift Mr.* and Mrs.* William Barritt Amanda M. Devona Estate of George Jenkins* The William G. and Marie Selby Program Mr. and Mrs. Ron K. Bailey Foundation Dawn DiGregorio Merle C. Kelce* Gordon and Sylvia Couturier The Bailey Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David A. Straz Jr. Henry and Antoinette DiStefano Mr. I. Z. Kessler* Mr. Eric R. Cowen Bank of America SunTrust Bank Mrs. Elaine S. Diaz Dr. Peter O. Knight* Mr. Kristin K. Cox BECK Group Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sykes Dr. Leopoldo J. Diaz Mr. and Mrs. William Krusen Sr. Woody S. Cozart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tampa Alpha Alumni Chapter Maria B. Diaz Blanchard/WRB Enterprises Estate of William D. Leith* Frank and JoAnn Crawford The City of Tampa Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Mr. Thomas E. Bronson Mr. and Mrs. John L. Macdonald Candace D. Cronan Tampa Greyhound Track Dieckmann Bright House Networks Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mandt Marietta B. Crosby Tampa Jai-Alai Clement and Marie Dion The Chiselers Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McNichols/ Gary Cross TECO Energy Arianne Djahandari Conn Memorial Foundation McNichols Company Matthew S. Crowe Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richard Katherine Dobbins Charles A. Dana Foundation Merchants Association of Florida Mr. Wayne L. Crowell Thomas Mr. O. Fred Dobbins Daniel M. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morsani/ Donald and Elaine Crowley Morsani Charitable Foundation Mr. Robert Thomas Sr./Port Scott and Amy Docherty David and Maureen Dunkel Robert and Deborah Csere Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Naimoli Sutton Robert Doherty Mr.* and Mrs.* Jack Eckerd Carlos A. Cubas Jr. Mr.* and Mrs. J. Ross Parker Estate of Margueritte Thurston* Meaghan Donlan Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ferman Ms. Sandra L. Cullipher Mr.* and Mrs. Arthur D. Pepin The University of Tampa Board Mrs. Candace K. Donnell Jr./Ferman Automotive of Fellows Anne M. Cuny Pepsi-Cola Inc. Alva N. Dopking Jr. Management Estate of Frank P. Urso, M.D.* Mr. John J. Curran Estate of Wilhelmina Pearde* Richard W. Doricchi Jr. Mr.* and Mrs. James USAA Educational Foundation Lu Ann Curran L. Ferman Sr./Ferman Estate of Walter S. Pierce* Paul Dougherty Verizon Florida John and Linda Curry Automotive Management Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poe Graham Douglas Wachovia Foundation Kimberly S. Curry David A. and Mary Irene Falk Mr. and Mrs. William F. Poe Sr. Norman and Helen Douglass Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Wallace Nancy Curtis Publix Super Markets Charities Charles and Ann Downie Florida Independent College Mr.* and Mrs.* James W. Walter David and Cynthia Cwalina Estate of Margaret Ragg* Mr. Christopher J. Doyle Fund Mr.* and Mrs. David E. Ward Lauren D’Acierno Amber Drach Frank E. Duckwall Foundation Dorinda Diaz D’Agostino Ron and Carolyn Drach

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Michael P. Flood ’04 Gerald L. Gillis Mrs. Mia Hardcastle Mr. and Mrs. John E. Howley Matthew G. Floyd Michael S. Gilmer Retired Capt. Clyde H. Hardee, Robert J. Hozyash Carroll E. Fogal Dominick J. Ginex USAF Michelle Allen Huber Ms. Deborah Folino Carlen S. Ginzl Jay Hardwick Richard P. Hugger Mr. and Mrs. Ruy B. Fonseca Erika Ginzl Cecil Hare Kevin Hughes Irene A. Foody Danielle K. Giordanella Lee and Reba Harrer William and Marcia Hughes C. Bruce Ford II Ms. Toni M. Giovinco Dr. Jason Harris and Dr. Maria A. Stephanie Hulse Richard G. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gittleson Okuniewski Beth Hunt Jon and Charlotte Harris Sean Ford Mr. Sam A. Giunta Mary Jo Hunt Mrs. Cindy Harrison Doug Forster Dada P. Glaser George Truman Hunter* Robert C. Harrison John P. Foster Ms. Rosalie Durand Glatkowski Gina Hunter Mr. Russell Harrison Ms. Katherine L. Foster Jeffrey H. Glatter Mary Dodd Hunter John D. Hassett Theodore N. Fotopoulos Joyce Wamble Glauser Christina M. Hurley Mrs. Stacy A. (Robishaw) Jones John and Joy Hause Ashley Fowkes Global Infrastructure Advisors Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Hurley Dara M. Jordan Mr. Edward J. Hauser Jr. Dr. Kari E. Fowler Michael Globenfelt Dennis and Linda Hurwitz Mrs. Karen Jordan Patricia and Edward Hauser Michael and Nancy Fox Chad B. Gluckson Douglas Hutcheson Todd Jordan Ronald and Tammy Hayward Pamela Fox Miss Brandy M. Gnadt Mrs. Deanna L. Hutchins Miss Ciarra Joyner John T. Heath Jr. Ms. Sharon L. Fox William W. Godfrey Jr. Anthony and Denise Hutchinson Aida Kadic-Galeb Sandra Herbert Mr. Allan R. Frankel Jr. Mrs. Deanne L. Godin Mr. Robert D. Hutchison Jr. Mr. Robert C.A. Kahns Ms. Christine M. Hedinger John (Jay) Franks Mr. and Mrs. Joel Goldsmith Margaret M. Huth Timothy and Terell A. Kaiser Ms. Cynthia A. Hedinger Mrs. Luella F. Franqui Jamie Ann Goldstein Geraldine Law Hynes Allen J. Kampf Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hemstreet Joyce Franz Joshua M. Goldstein Illinois Mutual Mr. Robert Kapit Mr. Aaron W. Hendry Vincent Frattaruolo, RN Joseph Gomez Rebecca Ingalls Kaplan Inc. Christie R. Henson Lowell and Anita Freeman Julie (Murphy) Gomez Ron and Doris Ingersoll Ricki Rosenthal Kasse Weingard Irving and Marie Herbst Julie Freeman Pamela B. Goniwiecha Marcus A. Ingram Robert A. Kastenbaum Marion Hernandez Kevin Frenzel Mrs. Carmen R. Gonzalez Charles and Marcia Inman Frank W. Kealey Maj. Roger A. Herres, USA Eileen Yoder Fried Joan Searjeant Gonzalez Mr. Angelo Ippolito Maureen Kearney Randy Hess Megan A. Frisque Diane Gooding Manuel A. Ippolito Sean R. Kelley Bonnie Hesselberg Norman and Kendra Frorup Mr. and Mrs. John S. Goodson Jr. Paul M. Irvin Mr. Donald W. Kelly Miria L. Hester Paula Fry Larry and Jean Gordon Oussama Itani Mr. Thomas E. Kelly Jarrett Hetherman Don and Cyn Frye Peter and Genevieve Gordon Ivo Ivanov Stephen C. Kerecman Sean and Linda Hetherman Kathleen M. Fryer Constantino M. Gorospe Sr. Elena Ivanova David and Victoria Kerr Mrs. Megan E. Hettinger Mrs. Catherine G. Fuhrman Mr. Hugh W. Gott Jack Rodriguez Inc. Gerald and Parma Kidd Ms. Beverly D. Hicks Joseph D. Furmanek Ronald and Judy Govin John Jackson John Kiesling Harley L. Hiers Jr. and Thalia Hiers Jim Gaines Sandra Grana John and Denise Jacobs Mrs. Joy Kilfoyle Brian and Mary Higgins Mabel W. Galbreath George and Lucille Grant Richard E. Jacobs Hank and Pat Kimbrell David W. Higgs Mr. and Mrs. Savino Gallinelli Tracy L. Graves Mr. Rudolph A. Jacobs Harry W. King and Nancy J. King R etired Lt. Walter L. Hilgart, USAF Sara Sotomayor Gallo Bill and Alice Graves Thomas M. Jacobs Jeff and Cindy King Mr. Steven M. Hill Ms. Sonia C. Gamache Francis and Karen Gray Tim and Nancy Jacobsmeyer Logan F. King Heather M. Hilliard Philip P. Ganci Lorraine Rafter Graybill Michael Jacobson David A. and Debra S. Kinser Valerie Hingson Knight Bienvenido and Codi Garcete Jennifer A. Greacen Joy Johnson Jakelis Benjamin and Adele Kiszkiel Milly Figuereo Hix Erin L. Garcia Mrs. Amy L. Green Joel Jankowski Mary Jane Klements David D. Hizer Gonzalo C. Garcia Mrs. Miriam Nerissa Greenaway- Susan and George Jaquith Shirley Janis Knapp Mr. Kirk Hobart Mr. and Mrs. Jorge J. Garcia Golden Michael and Susan Jarosh Steven Knapp Anne Hoerbelt Mr. Robert F. Garcia Nancy Greenlees Susan M. Jarrett Charley and Barb Knight Peter and Kimberley Hofelich Tiffany Garcia Ms. Susan Gruchevsky Mary Scanio Jasinski Timothy J. Kocher Barry Hoferkamp Brian Garman and Suzanne Stephanie G. Guajardo Barbara B. Jeffrey Joann Sirota Kole Micah T. Hoffman Hiebert Ms. Donna Walters Guemmer Constance Kelly Kone Dr. Leon Hoke Jr. Mr. James E. Jeffrey Joanne C. Garmendia Ignacio Guiu De-Etta H. Jenkins Kimberly A. Kopac Tony and Rebecca (Limmel) Clifford Korn Bob Garner Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Gultz Holcomb Jane M. Jennings Amy L. Kornrumpf Mia N. Gatti Thomas and Carol Guthrie James and Marion Holden Bonnie-Jean Jeseo Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kortum Mr. Thomas E. Gay Jr. John and Donna Haag Mark and Theresa Holden Johnson & Associates LLC Joseph and Colleen Gazard Glenn J. Haegle Jr. Patricia and Rex Hollinger Ben Johnson continued on page 54 Mrs. Rosemary Gecan Richard and Bertha Hakun Carole S. Holway Henry Johnson Ms. Christine A. Generalli Kevin C. Hall Mr. Thomas E. Hoover James and Mary Johnson Scott Gentilucci Elisa Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Hoover Jeffrey Johnson Corey George George W. Hamilton Jean R. Horan Richard and Mary Ann Johnson Lou and Sally Giacobbe Mr. Christof and Amanda Michael and Lee Horan Lila L. Johnson-Thomas Hammerli Louise Clayton Giargiari Michele Horan Virginia Diane Johnston Mr. Blair C. Hamrick Mr. Arthur William Gibbons Eleanor A. Horn Stephen Jolles Mrs. Wilda E. Hand Bruce K. Gibson Howard Johnson Farms Charles B. Jones Mary Virginia Fletcher Handley Michael and Wendy M. Gilbert Ruth and Richard Howe Mark and Susan Jones Mrs. Louise M. Hane Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gillespie Mr. David D. Howell Miss Nora V. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Kirk F. Hansen Pat Gillette Billy Howell Evelyn and Ronald Jones

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Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Le John F. Manierre and Nancy Frank P. Messina Jane (Close) Nepveux Marquand Marshall Paul A. Messina Mr. David A. Netzer Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. LeBlanc Peter Mannes Mrs. Helen Bailey Michaelson Hector M. Nevares Mrs. Patricia Clark LeVarge Manno Family Trust Rosemarie Rogers Middleton Dance Theatre Barbara “Micki” Bailey Ledoux Tatiana S. Manolova Michelle Migdal Dragica Newton Byron B. Lee Wenona Manson Marbourg Michael A. Migliorino Retired Lt. Col. Elmer Arthur Dr. James Lee Miss Shari B. Marcus Beverly A. Mikolash Nichols, USAF Mr. Kenneth Lee Mr. Shawn Marinello Ms. Jean M. Miley Leslie Carlisle Nichols Mr. Rafael T. Lee Paul and Cathy Marren Mike Miley Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nicolucci Richard H. Lee Jr. Mrs. Laura (Gatewood) Marrero Ethlyn Coggin Miller Mr. Adam C. Noia Sylvia G. Leffler Marilyn A. Mars Nadine Edwards Miller Ms. Jerry Noland Russell Leibe David and Laurie Marshall Mr. Paul R. Miller Michelle E. Norako Mrs. Sandra J. Lenhardt Mr. Edward R. Martel Tiffany L. Miller Charles A. Norberg 2008-09 gifts Lionel O. Leon Augie and Maril Martinez William and Deborah Miller Miss Lacinda L. Norman ($1-$99) Christie L. Leonard Frank R. and Lucille Martinez Elizabeth B. Mills Linda Beth Northrop continued Thomas A. Leonard Minerva Marinez Andrew Milne Doug and Minnie Norton Mrs. Connie J. Leow Miss Yolanda Martinez Pauline Minahan Mr. William P. Norton Rebecca L. Kortum Alan J. Lerner Wayne N. and Betty S. Marx Sarah Minahan George and Brenda Nousiainen Sarah M. Koslow Eric and Linda Lerner Richard R. Massey Louis and Lurline Minardi Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Novo John A. Koutroumanis Larry Letourneau William and Susan Mathis Minaret Realty Debra L. Novy Michael T. Kovach Dorett and Lenford Levy Pamela and Harold Matsanka Mrs. Kimberly V. Mirabella Mr. Kenneth R. Nuznoff Robert T. Kraemer Joseph S. Levy Mr. Nicholas J. Matson II Mrs. Kara P. Mirocke Richard O’Brien Lauren P. Kragel Lenford G. Levy Drs. Lee and Janet Matthews Esra Z. Mirze Robert B. O’Brion Keegan and Linda Kratovil Marilyn Lewis Mary M. McBride, LMHC, CAP Mr. David N. Mitchell Andrew M. O’Connor Julie M. Kraus Michael and Sharon Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. McCann III Elizabeth E. Mitchell Mrs. Deborah (Rosmilso) O’Connor Mr. James D. Krause Mr. and Mrs. Paul Licursi Willard and Barbara McClamma Mr. Saeed Alexander Moghadasi Anne McCurdy O’Grady JoAnn Kresofsky J.F. Lima Virginia and Kevin McCord Christopher Moglia Gladys S. O’Linger Debra Krieg Marc H. Linchuck Lu C. McCray Maryjane Mojer Mrs. Courtney O’Neil Kristin Leah Krusius Mrs. Gina L. Lineberger Wes McCutcheon Terry D. Mone Sylvia (Penzato) O’Neill Mr. Ronald E. Krusius Mary E. Liro Miss Kelly A. McDermott Kaitlin P. Monte Joseph B. Obusek and Mary Peter C. Kuharchek Gary Lisewski Michelle McDonald James A. Montegny Anne Fox Obusek Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kurtz Pamela A. Lister Susan McDonnell Barbara M. Moore Dr. Kathleen G. Ochshorn Mary and Paul LaPorta Frederick G. Little Alicia Diaz McDowell John and Jinse Moran Daniel and Martha Oddo Mark and Jacqueline LaTorella Mrs. Norma Lobato Mr. Robert C. McDowell Bette Denenberg Morchower Theresa Dike Okpani Adam P. Labonte Richard and Joann Lockard Donna L. McFarland Josephine Moreno Dr. Jason Harris and Dr. Maria Okuniewski Benjamin H. Lacy III Mr. John Long John and Anne McGahan Amanda Morgan Terry and Jamie Oline Mike Lacy S. Hansen and Carolyn* Long John McGee Donald and Cynthia Morgan Robert F. Olinits Anthony and Kathleen Laferrera Marilyn Longo James and Barbara McGhan Mrs. Holli Morris John Olson Mrs. Nora Lamb William R. Longstreth Andre L. McGill Mr. Paul D. Morrison On-Site Marketing Inc. Marilyn McKenna Lamond J.R. Lopez Brian C. McGlame Suzanne Morse Thomas A. Opalka Jesse Landis Mr. Mark E. Lopez David McGlame Michael L. Moseley Organique Landscaping by Donna Byron L. Lane Joseph and Joy Lorono Zachary A. McGrath Autumn Mullen Mr. Paul T. McGurkin Jr. J. Wilnau Lewis Lang Marie D. Lubbers Mr. and Mrs. Charles G Mullen Jr. Donald W. McKenzie Joseph P. Orlando Dillon and Anne Langan Miss Stephanie L. Lucas Stephen Mulligan Beth A. Lukens Rick and Sylvia McKewon James P. Osman Pamela Shaffer Lanning Michael Munger Mr. Eric F. Lund Lois McLane Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ostroy Peter A. Laporta Kenneth R. Munshower Gene Luongo Mark McClear Mr. and Mrs. John Pace Mr. Scott A. Laramy Mr. Edward J. Murphy III Irene Luongo Larry C. McMasters Marc D. Padellaro Ms. Celia B. Larimore Gary R. Murphy ’72 Debe and Jed Lykes Mr. Brett J. McMullen Lois Church Page Mr. Samuel Lasky Phillip P. Murphy Sharon Jann Lynch Susan McMullen Matthew and Therese Pagels Sharon Ann Law James Murray Mr. Tristam W. Lynch Robert and Judith McNee Mr. Anthony Pajak Jane Lawler Kevin P. Murray Joe Macel Ina and Scott McNichols Mrs. Geneva K. Palaidis Ms. Alice Carter Lawton Dr. Linda L. Musante Roger Machlin Dr. William McReynolds Dana Palazzo Tom and Tammis Lazarus Ruth Pangallo Myles Ryan Mackie Maurine Robles McTyre Nicholas and Linda Palazzo Kimberly Nahm Rose-Marie L. Magriby William and Kathleen Meacci Tarcizo Palhano Bob and Helene Nahm Mrs. Yolanda Correa Maguregui MediRx LLC Rebecca Palmer Blace and Robyn C. Nalavany Mr. Matthew Mainelli Jerome M. Meguiar Mr. Lance G. Pandrock Piyavat Napatalung Lena Makurath Carole Mehlman John J. Paolino Adrienne Menendez Napoli Mr. Cory C. Malatesta Suzanne W. Meldrum Jim Parker Donna M. Napoli Stacey (Cassidy) Malloy, Esq. Amy Memon Michael G. Parker Gloria Nasrallah Justin Maloney Mary Jean Menchaca Colleen Parkinson National City Matching Gift Carol Partington Mabel Aughinbaugh Malsbary Larrie J. Mercadante Program William Passeggio Marla C. Mancini John and Carole Mercer Ms. Merrie Beth Neely Vincent and Annette Pastue Josephine Pendino Mandese James M. Merritt Rebecca J. Nelson Kenneth and Susan Mangano Terrence A. Merritt Aalok J. Patel

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Harold and Teresa Patino Peter and Susan Quackenbush Doug and Kathleen Rothschild Kevin and Valerie Shaffer Monica Patterson Margaret Quinn W.F. Rouse William and Ivette Shaheen Mr. and Mrs. O. George Paugh Drs. Philip and Jo Ann Quinn Lezlie L. Rovnanik Heather Shaw Amanda Pawlowski Christopher Quirk Douglas B. Rowe Mae Ellen Shea Nicolas D. Pazmino R.B. Higgins & Associates Eugene I. Rowell Sr. Mr. L. Casey Shear Robert F. Pearson RCG of Tampa Inc. Jack and Anne Rowland Joann E. Shepard Kathleen Peck REMM Tires Inc. Mr. John W. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Shields Marion P. Peden Mrs. Kim Radatz Michael D. Royal Robert and Janet Shiels Ms. Tressa J. Pedroff Mark R. Rader Mrs. Ann M. Rubin Mrs. Dayna J. Hadfield Shock Arthur D. Peffer III Michael J. Radics Jr. Darren Rubin Stephanie J. Sibley Grace L.Pelaez Debra Jo Radke Shawn Rubin Robert and Linda Silk Tim J. Pelot Lt. Col. Gary Dean Rainey Erik Rummelhoff Jay and Lynne Simon Alison Penland Cookie and Hope Ramos George Harrison Russell III Mrs. Joan G. Simpson Mr. Michael T. Penny Carlos F. and Yamina Ramos Miss Linda C. Russell Cary R. Singletary Manuel Perez III Lisa M. Raponi James and Shirley Russo Kyle Siptroth Ms. Julie Stanphill Mrs. Teresa M. Pergola Mr. Richard Rateau Lula Belle Russo* Ms. Suzanne Skubrick Julie Stark Christian M. Perkins Edward and Natalie Rath Leo F. Ryan Ms. Mary Anne Slater Michael and Cheryl Starr Maj. Bill and Mrs. Zelma Perkins John and Pauline Rathke Mrs. Naomi Ryan Linda Smeraldi-Lopez Dr. Neil Starr Judith K. Perlow Merry Mack Rayl Mr. Frank R. Sabella Alma P. Smith Allan and Carolee Steelman Mr. Richard D. Perrier Theresa Raymondo Edward Saddler Ashley N. Smith Richard and Leslie Stein Mr. Dale L. Perry Raytheon Company Sandip S. and Jane Sahota Mrs. Barbara A. Smith Erline Gladstone Steinberg Mr. Michael D. Perry Assad A. Raza Mr. Robert R. Sajovetz Bradley E. Smith Jay and Robin Steinberg Nica E. Personna Walter and Jan Reagin Hon. E.J. Salcines and Mrs. Elsa Brett Smith Ralph and Marlene Steinberg Salcines Sylvio Personna Col. Norman L. Redding Jr. Dr. Douglas C. Smith Class of ‘67 Donald and Rita Steiner Mrs. Oneida M Salgado Patsy T. Peters Richard A. Reece Sr. Edwin and Barbara Smith Ms. Cynthia Stephens Francis Samperisi Mr. Brenton R. Peterson Amber Rehman Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Leroy Smith Jack and Holly Stewart Rudolph M. Sanacore Margaret M. Peterson Luisa A. Reid Jayne Anderson Smith Mary Jo Stewart Angelina Sanchez Barbara L. Cross Petry H. Reilich Juanita A. Smith Jeanne Chitester Stinger Jose M. Sanchez Carol Petti Jillian Reyes Linda L. Smith Teresa Underhill Stockton Mr. Mario Sanchez Jr. Christopher P. Pettine Therese M. Reyes Dr. Mary A. Smith Jennifer N. Stolzenbach Harold* and Susanne F. Sanders Mr. Roger T. Pettit Emmy Purcell Reynolds Mrs. Mary F. Mast-Smith Leverett and Kathy Stone Justin P. Santa Cruz Arthur and Leslie Pettygrove Dean Jason Ricca Thomas and Camilla Smith Marsha Stone Rich and Vicki Santos John W. Phifer Mr. John J. Ricca William and Jayne Smith Wayne Story Bruce T. Sargent Mr. Bill Philin-Ploplis Richard J. Zeitler Insurance William Hurley Smith Athan Stosuy Chandini P. Sarna Mrs. Eleanor Hayes Phillips Agency Mr. Richard Smyth Strategic Initiatives Inc. Kenneth and Denise Sauter Mr. and Mrs. George W. Phillips Mrs. Anmarie Richards Mrs. Beverly A. Snelling Joan Strauman Mr. Frank Scaglione Theresa Phillips Lillian Richardson Mr. Michael Andrew Snider Jarret M. Strawn Greg Scanio Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Pickering Lynne Richardson Chris Snow Mrs. Janice F. Streb CPA Jason C. Scarlata Jaime L. Pino Charles H. Richie Jr. Mr. Rudy Snow Jerry and Merilyn Strickland Mrs. Tracey Moser Schecht Kala C. Pittenger Dan Riggs Mr. Tom Snyder Laura E. Strite Dr. Mary Jane Schenck Mrs. Patricia A. Pladdys Katherine V. Riley Mr. Norman E. Soash Keith Struble Jessica Danielle Schentrup Wendy J. Plant Eileen R. Rinkus David and Cynthia Soby Barbara A. Stubbs Mr. Kurt Schiefer Rennie K. Poirier Vickie Riskie Evan and Mary Sohm Mr. Adam A. Stumpf Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A. James M. Polk Wilfredo and Maria Rivera Dr. Andrew J. Solomon Schlueter E.J. Suarez Kelly Polk James C. Roberts Fernando and Carol Sousa Susan E. Schmanski Daniel A. Sullivan Deborah and Charles Porter Dr. Jeanne M. Roberts Mr. John Spasiano Gregory R. Schmidt Dr. and Mrs. John S. Sumner Mary L. Potter Meredith T. Roberts Constantin and Janet Spatoulas Ms. Krystal R. Schofield Yi Sun Joseph and Michelle Potuzak Shaun Michael Roberts Mr. Ira Spear Mr. Gregg M. Schoppman Joyce Sundheim Barbara Powell-Miller Gina-Maria Roca Ms. Jessica M. Spencer Kurt R. Schuldes Marcella J. Supple Edward and Katherine Presson Jennifer L. Roche Olga Spencer Mr. David Schumacher Ryann Supple Anthony and Myriam Presti Mr. C. Rocka Jr. Mrs. Kimberly A. Sperling Erikka Oinonen Shumacker Attracta Swan Mr. Everett F. Prevatt Trudy and Richard Rodean Mark and Denise Spetsios Annette Bayliss Schwab Ms. JoAnne E. Sweeney Mrs. Sharon Prevatt Dorinda Noya Rodriguez Mrs. Joyce Spicola Mr. Ted Schwartz Miss Kerrie Anne Sweeney Howard Price Gilbert Rodriguez Scott Spiegelhalter John M. Sciacca Kella and Curtis Swift Jimmy Douglas Price Mr. Jack N. Rodriguez Jack G. Spirtos Mr. and Mrs. Janice Scinta Mr. Richard C. Swirbul Mr. Larry Price Mrs. Judith J. Rodriguez Charles F. and Jean (Way) Mr. Joseph R. Scionti Jr. Christine (Doege) Sykes Eileen and Pat Price Robin Roger Sprietsma Richard A. Scionti B. and P. Sylestine Alice and Luciano Prida Eric J. Romanino Guy and Laurie Staat Catharine T. Scott Robert A. Sylte Lt. Col. R.E. Proctor Michaela Romano Cory A. Stahl Mr. Timothy L. Scott Mr. Michael B. Szafranski Nicole Ivy Propp Kia Romer T errance and Sherril (Zucker) Stahl Scott3 Inc. Robert L. Taaffe Don and Peggy Prosser Mr. Dean A. Rooney Scott Stalter Frank and Margaret Selph Tanshin Adnan Tan Michael and Colleen Provost Lisa and Steve Rorrer Mr. Douglas Stamm Bob and Doris Sempert Mr. Fritz Tanis Elizabeth A. Pytlik Dr. Rose Rosanelli, DDS Leonard C. Stancombe Felicia A. Serano Merrie Tankersley George and Nancy Pytlik Jennifer Rosell Mrs. Diana Ray Stanley Sharon and Dennis Sercombe continued on page 56

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Jeri L. Thompson Ernest and Mary Urso James L. and Leath A. Charles M. Wilson Jr. Toni Thompson Flossie P. Uzenoff Washington Hugh Wilson Mark Tibbs Ms. Sharon Valdes Jaclyn Wasiluk Jeanette Fernandez Wilson Dr. Al Tillson Jr. Will and Carole Valdespino Randall L. Waterman Robbie Wilson Teresa Papia Timmons Frank M. Valenti Kimm S. Watson Laurie Wimmer John D. Tinny Ronald Valle Thomas and Marianne Wavro Mrs. Susan F. Wind Julie D. Toensfeldt Sarah M. Van Blaricum Raymond C. Weber Jack William Windt Mr. Peter J. Tomaino Nancy A. Van Gelder Mr. Alexander Wechsler Dr. Charles Wissler Kim (Nordt) Tompuri Mr. Edward R. Van Horn Mitchell Weisbrot Mr. Charles E. Wolfe Ms. Gloria Topper Eryn Van Valkenburg Renee and Steven Weisbrot Paul B. Wolfe Edwin S. Torres Dr. Kathryn VanSpanckeren Debbie Weitorn Lawrence and Frances Worden Maria Torres Nicholas and Loredana Varrino WellPoint Associate Giving Jimmy D. Workman Jr. Campaign Kenneth and Lori Tortolani Nicio Vega Jr. Brian S. Wormser Wells Fargo Matching Gift 2008-09 gifts Total Terrain Inc. Frank and Joanne Venezia Malcolm J. Wright Mr. Michael E. Wells ($1-$99) Stephen B. Towers Eillen M. Vetter Thomas C. Wrona Mr. and Mrs. David Welte continued Susan A. Travis Leonard J. and Miriam Chastain John B. Wuertz Shannon Welte Kallynn and Daniel Trowell Vidal Andre R. Wyatt Jack and Beth Tanner Mr. Douglas K. Werner Mr. Charles R. Trulock Jr. Donald J. Villa Ashley A. Wyse Mrs. Fred Tarcza Gordon P. Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Dan Trzaska Mark Viseckas Yahoo! Inc. Vincent L. Tata Malcolm and Marilyn Westly Todd J. Trzcinski Bryan J. Vizcaino Jason Yander Paul and Brenda Tavares Thomas R. Wetherby Ms. A. Tracey Tucker Mr. James P. Vlahakis William D. Yardley IV Kelsy Taylor Jenks Wheless Carol Tucker Hagen Voelkers Christina Yruretagoyena Robert and Bonnie Taylor Zack and Katie White Maxine Tucker Gerald and Caroline Voye Scott C. Zakheim Ronald Tecza Steven R. Whitley Wayne Tucker George and Joan Wagner Joe and Vilma Zalupski David E. Tench Ms. Barbara A. Whitley-Richards Victor and Peggyann Tuma Nancy and Stan Waldman Nelson and Pauline P. Zambito Mr. and Mrs. Neil Victor Teplitzky Brad Whitney Adrienne N. Turner Beth E. Waligorski Leo and Ann Zamore Mona Testa-Secca Troy J. Wiechman Blaine and Glenda Turner Mr. John D. Walker Mits and Fannie Zamore The Enrollment Management Anita (Wysocki) Wilder Libba Turner Gary and Mary Wall Frank Zedar Center Inc. Bruce and Kimberly Wildgrube Mr. Samuel Uccello Kathryne and Christopher Walsh Miss Leor C. Zellner The Law Office of Jason M. Dennis P. Walters Jr. Jeffrey E. Williams Carrozza Daisy Belton Ulmer Drs. Carl L. and Paula S. Zielonka Ms. Denise M.A. Walthall Leon Williams T he Old Tampa Book Company Inc. Carl G. Unlaub Mrs. Carol M. Zimmerman Linda and David Ward John and Karin Williamson Lance D. Thomas Stowell W. Upham Stephen and Mary Zsiga Donna J. Wilnau

2008-09a f culty, staff and former employee donors Anonymous Ms. Marguerite Bennett Folger Chris and Linda Catanach Dr. and Mrs. Martin Favata Ellen Goldman Taylor Albertson-Pinke Dr. and Mrs. Robert Birrenkott Dr. and Ms. Richard D. Cheshire Mr. Thomas E. Feaster Mrs. Carmen R. Gonzalez Mr. Jon E. Albrecht Dr. Bradford Blackburn Gary Christensen Kip Felentzer Anne V. Gormly Donna R. Alexander Dr. Stephen Blessing Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cloutier Pat Fenda Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Phyllis Alexandroff Mrs. Jamie K. Blessinger Ann Marie Coats Sandi Fernandez Groller Jr. Michelle Baker Alfonso Clayton A. Bodine Suzanne Edgett Collins Dr. Susan Ferrell Dan and Barb Gura Mrs. Laura E. Atteberry-David Louis Bonavita Mr. Donald R. Conley Dr. James M. Fesmire Mrs. Louise M. Hane Gregg Bachman and Sherrie Lisa Bostick Marlyn Cook Dr. Gina Firth David and Deletha Hardin Teddy Mr. Robert Bovarnick Judith Aust Cooper Ms. Margaret E. Flint Timothy M. Harding Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bagley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Brabham Gordon and Sylvia Couturier David and Joyce Ford Jay Hardwick Sam and Cookie Bailey Ruth C. Bragg Dorothy Cowden Mr. Robert E. Forschner Carol Harlow Dr. and Mrs. C. Eric Ballard Mr. Edward J. Brennan Kim Curry Dr. Kari E. Fowler Susan M. Harrell Kayla Bannister Mr. Winfield S. Brickett Mr. George DaPonte Mrs. Luella F. Franqui Mrs. Cindy Harrison Schezy Barbas Brent Britton Traci Dandeneau Bruce K. Friesen Dr. Judy Hayden Wing Barfoot Robert and Lorri Bruns Juliet Davis Megan A. Frisque Steve T. Hekkanen Professor James Beckman Dr. and Mrs. Peter Brust DeCarlo Deveaux Paula Fry Steven A. Hendrix Ms. Ellyn Bender Linda Bryskiewicz Dave and Linda Devine Kathleen M. Fryer Mr. Les E. Henley Jessica M. Burns Mr. Paul Dixon and Lt. Col. Mr. Jerome Fulton Ms. Beverly D. Hicks Stephen and Mary Burroughs Deirdre Dixon Tiffany Garcia Dr. Lola Hidalgo-Calle Joyce Cabanzo Julie and Al DuFaux Brian Garman and Suzanne Dr. M. Suzanne Hiebert Mrs. Andrea Calow Santiago Echeverry Hiebert Dr. Leon Hoke Jr. Peter and Vivian Cammick Alexandra Ellison Dr. Steven F. Geisz Chuck and Barbara A. Holmes John D. Capouya Matthew Eriksen Corey George Mrs. Stephanie Russell Holz Christopher and Julie Beth Eschenfelder Dr. Frank Ghannadian Thomas and Sheila Hood Capsambelis Dr. Cheri Etling Laurie and Tom Giddens Michelle Allen Huber Dr. Louis M. Carastro Jr. Donna Eubanks Dr. and Mrs.* Francis X. Gillen Dolores Hull Eric Cardenas Ms. Cynthia D. Ezell Michael S. Gilmer Beth Hunt Mr. and Mrs. John Carter Ms. Maureen A. Fahey Mrs. Deanne L. Godin Mrs. Patricia A. Hunt

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Seth and Amy Huston Dr. James Lee Donna M. Napoli Dr. and Mrs. William L. Rhey Rebecca Ingalls Susan Taylor Lennon Fernando A. Nolasco and Judith Julia B. Riley Ron and Doris Ingersoll Mrs. Connie J. Leow A. Pacitti-Nolasco Dr. Jeanne M. Roberts Marcus A. Ingram Linda Linardos Mrs. Courtney O’Neil Dick and Trudy Rodean Dr. David Clark Isele Mrs. Gina L. Lineberger Dr. and Mrs. Jay O’Sullivan Ms. Linda A. Rodriguez Joel Jankowski Mr. John Long Dr. Kathleen G. Ochshorn Robin Roger Dr. and Mrs. Michael G. Jeffries Rose-Marie L. Magriby Rick and Sheri Ogorek Sonia Romero Jaseline Johnson Steve and Rose-Marie Magriby Brian Overcast Mrs. Jean A. Ronso Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Joseph Mark Mahmood Tamara K. Owens Mr. Dean A. Rooney Miss Ciarra Joyner Marla C. Mancini Dr. Alfred N. Page and Lynn Steve and Lisa Rorrer Manos Page Aida Kadic-Galeb Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marfise Dr. Nancy C. Ross Scott and Carol Paine Ms. Leslie A. Kanter Marilyn A. Mars Lezlie L. Rovnanik Dr. Raymond Papp Sean R. Kelley Charles Edward Mascenik Jack and Anne Rowland Carol and Terry Parssinen Mr. Donald W. Kelly Dr. Richard Mathews Denise M. Rubio Fran Pasetti Timothy W. Kennedy Dr. Erika Matulich Bob Ruday Dr. Britt Shirley Meredith Paxton Dr. Robert J. Kerstein Dr. Andrew E. McAlister Gloria C. Runton Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Leroy Smith Ms. Tressa J. Pedroff Ms. Cathy R. Kessenich Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. McCann III Dr. Hemant Rustogi Michael Smucker George and Barbara M. Hamid R. Khosrowabadi Roy and Nedra McCraw Dr. Constance B. Rynder Mrs. Beverly A. Snelling Pennington Mrs. Joy Kilfoyle Janet McNew Lillie D. Samuels Mr. Tom Snyder Mrs. Teresa M. Pergola Jack and Kathleen King Dr. Lori Benson Esra Z. Mirze Dr. Andrew J. Solomon Judith K. Perlow Timothy J. Kocher Dr. William McReynolds Ms. Nancy A. Saucedo Mrs. Kimberly A. Sperling Ms. Cheryl L. Pittenger Mr. Thomas R. Kolbe Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mrs. Edesa Scarborough Ms. Cynthia Stephens Wendy J. Plant Michael T. Kovach Mendelsohn Sharon and Tom Schaefer Daniel A. Sullivan Mr. Steven M. Platau Julie M. Kraus Donald M. Metzger Dr. Mary Jane Schenck Mr. Douglas J. Sutherland Dana Plays Mr. James D. Krause Stephen and Ruth Ann Miller Kathryn V. Scheuerman Mr. Gil Swalls Joyce S. Plumley Steve Kucera Elizabeth B. Mills Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Kevin W. Sweeney and Elizabeth Kelly Polk Dr. Anthony P. LaRose Miguel and Laura Molina Schlueter Winston Donna Popovich Mark and Jacqueline LaTorella Donald Morrill and Lisa Birnbaum Richard Schmidt Christine (Doege) Sykes Mrs. Tracey J. Potter Adam P. Labonte Kimberly S. Morris Scott A. and Lori Rieth Schneider Merrie Tankersley Mary B. Prescott, Ph.D Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Laurino Merry L. Morris Ms. Krystal R. Schofield Dr. Susan Mary Taylor Dr. Terra Pressler Ms. Janice Law Michael Munger Mr. David Schumacher Bob Terri Dr. Wayne Price Jane Lawler Mr. James B. Murphy Jr. Joseph and Linda Sclafani Dr. Al Tillson Jr. Dr. Mark Putnam Lynan and Mike Leding Dr. Linda L. Musante Monica M. Sheridan Drs. Philip and Jo Ann Quinn continued on page 58

2008-09 gifts in memoriam Jack D. Begelman George Chavez Mary Ellen Germany Sue G. McCord James N. Thomas Robert S. Begelman Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Judy Perlow Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Allen Benz Joe Benito Dr. and Mrs. Michael George Henry Metzger Debe and Jed Lykes Virginia and Charles Mullen Noni Brill Mendelsohn Donald Metzger Holli Morris Patricia “Patsy” Benz Sabra Carl Judge Vincent Giglio Bruce Miller III Martha Vaughn Virginia and Charles Mullen Daniel B. Curtis Family within Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Donna M. Napoli the Community Foundation of The Warehouse Sisterhood of Queens University of Charlotte Robert “Bob” Charles Tampa Bay 2002 Emily Moody Bondi Jerry and Alice Dingle Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Frances Waters Paul and Georgia Danahy Don V. Giunta Dada P. Glaser Debe and Jed Lykes Martha Behrens, Dorothea, Beatrice T. Giunta Patrick and George Macnamara Robert “Bob” Bowen Mia Hardcastle Holli Morris Victoria J. Giunta Nadine Robbins Virginia and Charles Mullen John and Susan Kice Harris Mullen Ola Heath Pat Batts Brorein Robert T. Kraemer Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Wendell Waters Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Avron and June Bryan Hugh Macfarlane Martha Behrens, Dorothea, Velva Clark George E. Norbeck Jr. Patrick and George Macnamara Paul and Georgia Danahy Alexander Pappas Frank and Gloria Ferlita Nadine Robbins Dorothy Brown Dan Pappas Jane Hughey Hewit JS Turner Family Foundation Vincent P. Nuccio Marlyn Cook Mrs. Fred J. Tarcza Susanne Sanders John Robert Williams NJR Foundation/Neil J. Dan and Barb Gura Paula Fry Libba Turner Rauenhorst Richard R. Powell Ernest C. Segundo Sr. Louise Hane Marilyn DeFosset Bruce A. Powell Sieben Foundation Inc./Jeff Turner L. David and Casey Shear Linda Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin David and Linda Ward William G. Rudge Jr. Louise Wolfe Gordon Campbell Richard Dillon Mary Rudge-Bailey George Truman Hunter Paul Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Paul and Georgia Danahy Mary Dodd Hunter Kitty Levy Sheldon Peggy Woodard Florence Capazzuto Camilla D’Inglanni Oms Ben J. Sheldon Susan Dubois Iezzi Catherine and David A. Straz Jr. Derek Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Michael Iezzi William Stalnaker Jr. Augusta Wilson Woods Bill Carey Frances Filewicz Emmanuel J. Suarez Dorothy Jasco Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Angeles S. Ferlita Renatta Filewicz-Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin James M. Strahan John Caswell Frank Filewicz Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Austin Renatta Filewicz-Cochran

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2008-09 faculty, Dr. Michael Truscott Dr. Eric Vlahov Mrs. Jeanette A. Weiss Dr. Norma Winston staff and former Maxine Tucker Hagen Voelkers Mr. Michael E. Wells Mr. Matthew D. Woods employee donors Mr. Joseph D. Urso Michael and Eunkyung Na Voris Mary Margaret Huston Wertz Jimmy D. Workman Jr. continued Rosario and Connie Urso Beth E. Waligorski Malcolm and Marilyn Westly Dr. Jennifer Wortham Sarah M. Van Blaricum Jin Wang Zack and Katie White Mrs. Maryellen Wright Charlene Tobie Ms. Heather VanOpdorp Maria R. Warda Mrs. Brenda L. Williams Mr. Richard J. Zeitler Edwin S. Torres Dr. Kathryn VanSpanckeren Dr. Judith Washburn Matthew Winchester Drs. Carl L. and Paula S. Zielonka Maria Torres Dr. Ronald L. Vaughn Dr. Barbara M. Weiss Kevin Sweeney and Libba Winston Mrs. Carol M. Zimmerman

2008-09 alumni donors ’37 ‘45 Robert J. Martens Clyde H. Hardee Gloria Nasrallah Albert Nieto Harley L. Hiers Sylvia Gearldean Noland Wenona M. Marbourg Dorothy P. Cheatham Joseph Russo Joseph R. Lopez Kenneth R. Nuznoff ‘38 ‘46 John N. Shadgett Louis A. Minardi Grace Pelaez Mark M. Shine Sam Agliano Fannie J. Zamore Gloria Polo Edward Perez Morison Buck Milton P. Zamore Everett F. Prevatt Richard A. Reece ‘39 Harvey R. Reilich Mario Sanchez Robert O. Hach ‘51 Braulio Alonso Mary Jane Knowles Ralph Steinberg Frank Scaglione Elizabeth Accurso Anne E. O’Grady Josephine Tanner Joan L. Wagner Ernest C. Segundo George Truman Hunter* John L. Argerious Robert F. Yates Joyce Newell Sundheim ‘47 Carol A. Barnes Mary Fink Wagner Kenneth J. Reid ‘54 Frances Waters* Alfred S. Austin Rose Beiro Barus Jack William Windt Wendell Waters* Mary Leone Cleotelis Vivian Law Berdy Norma Jean Alcalde Vilma E. Zalupski Dorothy Gonzalez Quarterman Avron Bryan Katharine W. Barker ‘40 Antonio A. Cardoso Joseph P. Bodo ‘57 Dorothea Butler Macnamara ‘48 Rosario C. Ciccarello Raymond C. Bozich William P. Bosworth Wilmot E. Paxton Josephine Agliano Paul W. Danahy Ward Ward Cooper Robert C. Brenner Carroll E. Fogal Joyce Wamble Glauser Pauline B. Crumpton ‘41 Mary Licalsi Cagnina Gloria R. Ferlita John M. Gibson Robert A. Hathaway Audrey Douglas Ellison Odessa D. Eagan Charles Hach Charles B. Jones Barbara B. Jeffrey Anthony J. Ettaro John S. Goodson John D. Tinny Madge LaVoy Pauline Papia Minahan Joan S. Gonzalez Frances Sessions Hoffmann Leonard J. Vidal Elizabeth Hayes Maloney Jayne Anderson Smith G.B. Henry Philip S. Rosseter Etelvina A. Hutchins ‘42 Miriam Chastain Vidal ‘55 Lula Belle Russo* Robert D. Hutchison Joe D. Mills ‘49 Frank V. Selph Robert E. Beach Zygmunt A. Jasinski Mary Collura Raines Homer M. Alderman Emmanuel J. Suarez Reginald B. Colvard Nora Lamb David L. Webb Ramona Alice Fernandez Bob Martinez Kendall Kendall Baker ‘52 ‘43 Claire Downes Charles E. Fisher Vincent J. Mercadante Douglas J. Forster William Antonini Rosalie Durand Glatkowski Tillman D. Moore Dorothy Thonnesen Harper Joseph Gomez Mary Ficcio Arce George H. Grant Jane C. Nepveux Norman G. Light Marian G. Guagliardo Sandalio A. Arce* William Warren Hughes Richard M. Nichols Kathryn Perdicaris Weed Mary Virginia Handley Georgia Reed Danahy Jack R. Lamb Fred P. Pancoast ‘44 Dot H. Hankins Mary Sheridan Easton Manuel Lobato Lionel Polo Ben W. Johnson Elizabeth Ruth Fresh Eugenie Myers Nanette Nivens Rodgers Ina Gotler Colen Clifford R. Mott Victor H. Fresh Frank R. Sabella Anthony J. Scionti Margie Bachman Harris William J. Priff Alice Thomas Hedrick Ernest Urso Doris Sempert Wanda W. Howell Robert C. Tanner* Phil P. Japp William Valdespino Joan Strauman Mabel Aughinbaugh Malsbary William H. Johnson Joseph J. Zalupski Frank P. Urso* Maurine Robles McTyre ‘50 William E. Maloney Rosario Urso Gloria C. Runton ‘56 Frank Accurso Sharon Prevatt Nicio Vega Elizabeth H. Tanner Thomas E. Bissonnette Joan G. Simpson Peter Albano Gerald L. Voye John H. Tanner June Bryan Juanita A. Smith Henry C. Beltran Raymond H. Wagner Frank Cacciatore George E. Wagner Martha Berdeal Ellis R. Wheatley Deloris Patrick Carter Doris Henson Yates James R. Crosby Faye I. Wheatley Gregory A. Cleotelis* Pauline P. Zambito Henry J. DiStefano Barbara A. Whitley-Richards Christian W. Felentzer Frances Ippolito Worden Marvin C. Dawkins ‘53 Bessie Juanita Dean Thomas E. Gay Lawrence H. Worden Charles T. Eldredge Heck Heck Adkins Alvin A. Leathers John B. Wuertz Frances Stevens Barksdale Barbara Bailey Ledoux Renee R. Fisher ‘58 Louise Clayton Giargiari Joan T. Coleman Norma Lobato Anthony S. Gonzalez John Alfred Cook Robert E. Lovely Joseph A. Beiro Tony Ippolito Dorothy C. Cowden Nadine Edwards Miller Roland A. Blanco Gerald S. Jackson Antoinette M. Giovinco Walter V. Minahan Mary Lou Bondi

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Ruth C. Bragg Robert Florio Diana Ray Stanley George A. Nousiainen Harry Y. Britton Francis Fucheck Richard C. Swirbul Sylvia D. O’Neill Ronald L. Cinnamon Jane Bradley Fucheck Robert L. Taaffe Mary Anne Obusek Dorinda Diaz D’Agostino Robert F. Garcia Andre R. Wyatt Roger T. Pettit Harold E. Davis Joanne C. Garmendia Lionel R. Polo ‘61 Norman E. Douglass Michael Hubbell Augusto Ramos Charles V. Downie Geraldine Law Hynes Robert A. Burwell Mary Teresa Timmons Leroy G. Drew James E. Jeffrey Willard Fein Cynthia Kladis Xenick James M. Eikeland Joan Mae Jones Anita Freeman ‘64 Ida A. Felicione Coe Patricia L. Kimbrell Walter L. Hilgart Louis Giacobbe Pamela Shaffer Lanning Hansen Long Jean Lackovic Amuso Caridad Herrick Thomas A. Leonard Andrew M. Mirabole AnnMarie Armstrong Angelo Ippolito Yolanda Correa Maguregui Jan Newbanks Reagin William Baur Phyllis Hagin King Paul Austin Perrine Jeanne Wiltse Royston Marilyn Allen Conner Patricia Clark LeVarge Elsa F. Salcines Nina Jane Sinsley Zane N. Corson Jacques A. Verron Rosemary Leathers Howard L. Sinsley Barbara A. Smith Marcus B. Crisman James P. Vlahakis Howard Engel Richard H. Lee Wayne Story ‘62 Lionel O. Leon Robert A. White Charles A. Ferguson ‘67 Jesus F. Lima Melton R. Battle Allan R. Frankel ‘60 Robert H. Ashmead Rosemarie Rogers Middleton Gloria Bobier Alice Carter Lawton Eugene G. Battenfeld Ethlyn Coggin Miller George Barcelo Joe Ciccarello F. R. R. LeVarge James Bessette Elmer Arthur Nichols Wade G. Birch Axel W. Claesges Sandra J. Lenhardt Kittie L. Chapman Lois C. Page Wallace Blount Gilmore A. Dominguez George T. Lewis Joe M. Collera Eleanor Hayes Phillips Gerald W. Bobier Mary Ann Duarte William A. Sandman Richard B. Cooper Tony Saladino Sandra Perez Bobko Michael Foster Luciano A. Santa Cruz Geraldine Sherry Corson Brightman James Skinner Ramona Davenport Donald G. Frye Catharine T. Scott Richard B. Faunce Jerry A. Strickland Dinorah L. Erb Ronald A. Govin James D. Smalley Clifford B. Finkle Richard Sylte Rudolph J. Filippello John W. Hanna Robert A. Sylte Donald J. Hemstreet Vincent L. Tata Lowell T. Freeman DeEtta Jenkins Anthony Yelovich Lee H. Matthews Samuel Uccello Sam A. Giunta Gerald A. Krumbholz ‘65 Sylvia Roque McGinty William W. Leonard Josephine P. Mandese Robert F. Meredith ‘59 Barbara McClamma Judee Lee McKernan Sandra Bonanno Badia Adrienne Menendez Napoli Guy F. Amuso Josephine Alfano Moreno Suzanne Morse Ronald L. Brett Daisy Bowman Pandolfo George L. Blanco Merry D. Rayl Andrew M. O’Connor Thomas R. Brice Jason C. Scarlata Peter M. Ciccarello James C. Roberts Joseph B. Obusek Thomas L. Doan Joseph R. Scionti Charles Coleman Gilbert M. Rodriguez William S. Perkins Alan Warren Epstein Douglas C. Smith Sylvia Davis D’Aloia Shirley J. Russo Oneida M. Salgado Overton G. Ganong Robert J. Terri Edna L. Falter Edwin E. Smith Jose M. Sanchez William Howell Kenneth J. Weiss Mary A. Smith Kevin M. Hughes Marilyn J. Westly Marlene Steinberg Gerald Kutzman Charles R. Trulock Richard R. Massey ‘68 Maxine T. Tucker Jerome M. Meguiar 2008-09 gifts in honor Jerry Jones Bressin Jeanette Fernandez Wilson George T. Moran Freddie M. Crumpton Alfred S. Austin Pamela Kapit Patricia A. Pladdys David A. Straz Jr. Foundation Michelle Migdal ‘63 Michael P. Davis Jerome D. Quinn Gerald W. Eppley Blake Boehringer Andrew G. Levin Thomas M. Ackerly Wilanne Starling Stowe Thomas Boehringer Ellen and Alan Levin Family Alphonse N. Falco Carolyn Jane Adams Peggyann Ferugia Tuma Foundation Arthur William Gibbons Robert Bruns Joseph R. Adams Blaine Wilson Turner William M. Guerriero Dale and Debra Lewis J eennif r L ibe Patricia Alchediak Marshall Seth D. Halpern Bob and Aida Calafell Robert C. Bradley ‘66 Russell and Nancy Leibe Steven M. Hill Judy and Rob Calafell Giovanna Jennie Campisi Leonard N. Altamura Lester K. Olson Sharon Ann Law Dr. Suzanne Edgett Alan Alan Chameides Robert W. Becker Sam and Cookie Bailey Michaele Taylor Rao Collins Mack T. Christian* Ralph F. Bohlke The American Association of Jack N. Rodriguez Courtney O’Neil Nannie G. Christian Robert C. Calafell Nurse Attorneys, Tampa Chapter Matt Ferrall James K. Selmser John J. Daoud Maria B. Diaz Cary R. Singletary Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Daniele Pepe William H. De Celle Anne Anne Ferguson Colvard Daniel and Jodi Pepe William Hurley Smith Robert Delgado Monique G. Groulx David A. Straz Jr. Foundation Peter J. Tomaino Julianne Porter Leopoldo J. Diaz Carole M. Guyton Carmen Delle Donne Deborah and Charles Porter Edward R. Van Horn Dominick J. Ginex Stephen P. Hess Frances and Carmen Delle Donne Morris S. Willner Tom Snyder Mimi Quick Hanna Janet R. Matthews John McRae Wolfe Erika Ginzl J. Thomas Touchton Doris M. Hinson Garrett T. McKernan Carlen and Paul Ginzl Dr. Mike Truscott Fred L. Hogan Charles D. Norton ‘69 Alexandria Gonzalez Retired Lt. Col. Jeffrey H. Kenneth C. Kane Joseph P. Orlando Andres and Miriam Gonzalez Thomason Patricia A. Bales David N. Mitchell Richard D. Perrier Leo B. Berman Paul Yander Drew Drew Mohr Erline Gladstone Steinberg Jason Yander Brenda J. Nousiainen Craig C. Sturken continued on page 60

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Barbara Ann Richstone Vincent S. Daniels Edward M. Presson ‘78 Robert R. Sajovetz Frank J. Dykeman Freddie Solomon Julie D. Beckner Jean Way Sprietsma Robert L. Fish Catherine H. Stokes Wayne A. Borden Kathleen C. Stone Randy L. Hess Jimmie L. Stokes Xavier F. Cannella Dennis P. Walters John E. Lamond Shirley M. Trzaska Hewey M. Davis Joseph S. Macel Wayne G. Tucker ‘71 Sandra A. Davis Augustine G. Martinez Mary Anne Wall David W. Devine Miller B. Arbutine Marilyn A. Martinez Andrew P. Dwork Bill B. Boyd ‘76 Joe C. McCloney Joan M. Elder John H. Franks Charles S. Abell Bruce E. Meltzer Alexis Bigelo Fangmann George S. Frilingos J. Allen Stephen Stephen Mulligan Mark R. Fangmann Martin J. Gall James W. Allen Leslie Carlisle Nichols Emily A. Fernandez Robert A. Kastenbaum Robert Begelman Bernard A. Pargh Irene P. Fernandez Lourdes Martin Kilbourn Douglas Bender 2008-09 Annette Bayliss Schwab Margaret R. Filippello William R. Kilbourn Louis S. Bezich alumni donors Jay Steinberg Harriet Fisher continued Kenneth L. Lee Regina Birrenkott Charlotte Stertzer Robert H. Garner Marilyn Hamlin Longo Janice F. Streb Robert C. Bixby Carol Brown William F. Hawk William B. Martin Jeffery H. Thomason Philip C. Bragg Ron W. Brown John T. Heath Helen Bailey Michaelson Stowell W. Upham Ronal D. Brewer Richard R. Caravana Jane M. Jennings Paul R. Miller Frank Zedar Kenton Colwell John Casey Clark Virginia Diane Johnston Elizabeth G. Moore Frank E. Crawford Constance Kone Amy J. Doktor Gary Denenberg Morchower ‘74 James H. Davidson John Russell Edge Dennis A. Lopez Jo Ellen Oakes Constantine T. Bougas Sue J. Davidson Nancy A. Madden Frank J. Espinosa Barbara Kay Powell Andrew Christensen Ray Dorsey Terrill S. Heath Nicholas J. Matson Susan Scolnick Quackenbush Robert V. Crick Jamie Dwan George George Paugh Richard P. Hugger John W. Roy Roy D. Croy Lynnette M. Evenson Tim J. Pelot Maureen Kearney Joann E. Shepard Jill V. Davis Thomas E. Feaster Rennie K. Poirier Clifford W. Korn Carl G. Unlaub Dan Ferrazza Larry I. Gramovot Benson A. Riseman Peter C. Kuharchek Ronald Valle Ricki Rosenthal Kasse Herbert P. Ohm* Eric J. Romanino Rebekkah Housholder Leonard Barbara Weinstein Scarpa Stephen F. Magriby Jerry Pedrero James Gary Russell Robert A. Lewandowski Steven Weichselbaum West Patricia Menendez Grita Vail Perry Laura Shaffer Francisco R. Martinez Brian S. Wormser Barbara M. Moore William M. Rea Jack G. Spirtos Sharon Vartanian McAllister Robert F. Olinits Greg Scanio ‘72 Celeste McKenzie Arthur D. Peffer Raymond C. Weber ‘79 Richard C. McKenzie Wheeler L. Baker Rod L. Piatt Gordon P. Wesley Peter A. Cammick Frank A. Meyer Thomas R. Berg Candy Schloesser Retter William N. Cantrell Rodney Nelson ‘77 Alfred Brunette Clarence Rocka William J. Counihan William P. Norton Tony V. Chadwick Douglas B. Rowe Jon C. Arnold Ron Dennison James E. Parker John R. Cooke Peter Russo Timothy P. Auperin Kenneth P. Dumas Louis Piniella Ronald L. Dennis Tracey Moser Schecht Mark I. Bellish Claudius Effiom Howard P. Price David P. Elsey Sherril Zucker Stahl Lu Ann Curran Clifford S. Gelbard Norman L. Redding Jeanie W. Gordon Chester H. Thatcher Charles W. Demarest Robert P. Gelzheiser Norman E. Soash Lawrence T. Gordon Kimm S. Watson Elizabeth Demarest Kathleen A. Guran Charles F. Sprietsma Edward J. Hauser Richard H. Woodward Elaine S. Diaz Richard W. Humiston Robert J. Hozyash Angela Dwork Irene P. Johnston ‘70 ‘75 Michael R. Iezzi Julia Bodmer Edwards David A. Kinser Richard D. Barnett Francis E. Johnson William F. Almas Gerald L. Gillis Harold C. Lewis Richard W. Bartels Robert D. McCall Marie M. Coleman Regina Gloria Gonzalez Deborah Miller Robert Blanchard Gary R. Murphy Sandra L. Cullipher Hugh W. Gott James T. Pate Jr. Rene Bulnes Stephen W. Murray Robert F. Doherty Miria L. Hester Leslie Wheeler Pettygrove Lloyce Lloyce Campbell Frederic J. Raymond John Dwan Lila L. Johnson-Thomas Diane C. Recine Joan Kelly Garrison Mary F. Smith Steven H. Fadler Marcia A. Kerr Charles E. Wolfe Patricia A. Gillette Dale Hyman Solomon Debbie Matheson Ferrazza Hans W. Lux ‘80 Darlene Mortellaro Greco Terrance Stahl Jerrold W. Gregory Lueretha C. McCray John D. Hassett Carol J. Sundberg Valerie Smith Hirvela Lois R. McLane Marshall Evan Ames Walter C. Heinrich Guy Richard Thomas Vincent A. Hoover Edward J. Murphy Robert F. Cascella Les E. Henley Sandy Thomas Stuart G. Kadesh Robert Pearson Wesley J. Champney Jack King Timothy S. Vogt David B. Kerr Mark I. Rockaway Sydney C. Comer Anne Wright Langan Hugh Wilson John G. Kiesling Lawrence M. Rosenthal Robert M .Evanko Loren T. Longman Timothy J. Kocher Leonard C. Stancombe Karen Brooke Fenton ‘73 Elizabeth MacLeod Anthony P. Kopecky Jeanne Chitester Stinger Gonzalo C. Garcia James S. MacLeod John F. Back Samuel Lasky Frederick C. Sundberg Wilda E. Hand Samuel W. Musgrave Kenneth G. Bowen Rose-Marie L. Magriby Robert E. Taylor Christine M. Hedinger Kathleen M. Peck Charles E. Bowers Deanny McCall Oscar N. White Cynthia A. Hedinger Fred E. Pollock Douglas K. Brooks William Miller Alice Christine Wisdom David D. Hizer George A. Pollock Eliseo Cantu Barbara L. Petry Joseph S. Levy

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Robert C. McDowell ‘83 James Caimano Rosemary Clanton Linda H. Catanach Michael J. Radics Judith Aust Cooper Jennifer L. Clark Jerome T. Flynn Mark W. Arrowood Naomi Ryan Barry W. Curewitz James M. Collins Marianne Fiebelkorn George Ronnie Honig Bendernagel Thomas E. Slaymaker Melissa J. Curewitz Dana L. Crosby-Collier Jonathan H. Harris William Preston Billig Amy Minoff Southard Ann Dinofsky Sandra Cruse Sean R. Kelley Chris Catanach Fred N. Stribling John T. Duff Patrice Cunningham Kimberly R. Keravuori Wayne L. Crowell Beatrice Eckart Blair C. Hamrick Marc H. Linchuck ‘81 Joyce L. Franz Carol Ann Eschelman Seth Huston Stephen H. Mauldin Rosemary Gecan Matthew P. Ansbro Heather Bailey Ferguson Gail Hyde Donald M. Metzger Michael A. Lacy Joseph Bonacci Alexandra A. Fernandez Susan M. Jarrett Thomas A. Opalka Sylvia G. Leffler Robert A. Bourke Theodore N. Fotopoulos Marilyn A. Lewis Peter L. Platteborze Edward R. Martel Robert G. Brown Rufino Galvan Frankie McBrien Lori Rieth Schneider Robert J. Muir Larry W. Bryant Bonnie J. Hesselberg Glemma L. McCray Kurt R. Schuldes Michael G. Munger Ruth C. Caperna Helen T. Kerr Kimberly V. Mirabella David Schumacher Ruth Pangallo Myles David D. Howell Carole A. Mercer Doyle E. Mullis Timothy R. Trzcinski Martha Simmons Oddo Floyd C. Johnston Jeffrey C. Mitchell Merrie B. Neely Patrick Turtle Dale L. Perry Thomas A. Meachum James J. Nolan Steven L. Nicolucci Michael G. Wildstein Richard Rateau Michael J. O’Donnell Shannon L. Reynolds Mia C. Nolan Jeffrey E. Williams Dennis G. Rears Kristen Price Neil Starr Judith A. Nolasco Lisa A. Rorrer ‘91 David Ross Daisy B. Ulmer David Scott Orner Steven M. Rorrer Douglas C. Rothschild Kimberly S. Wiley Lillian Richardson Bradley J. Brown Stephen A. Savoia Timothy Rovnanik John A. Williamson Roccie A. Soscia Christine M. Cosgrove Sharon McBryar Sercombe ‘84 Mary Jo Stewart Carlos A. Cubas Jeff .R White ‘87 Darren Elkind Keith R. Anderson JoAnne E. Sweeney Richard J. Zeitler John M. Barrett Cynthia D. Ezell Melissa A. Brodeur James B. Barton ‘89 Bruce Bruce Ford ‘82 Sharon I. Bucciarelli James S. Boris John Craig Ainsworth Norman W. Frorup Kristin K. Cox Michael L. Adams Lisa Boudreau Lynn Marie Awad Kevin C. Hall Patricia Lusby Delaurier Diane J. Bain Kevin E. Brown Clayton A. Bodine Susan Harrell Joseph J. DiBari Sheryl Brown-Rubenbauer Suzanne Edgett Collins Peggy Boris Douglas Hutcheson Keith R. Erickson Kelly Carrillo Burke Karen Duda Guy D. Bradstock Manuel A. Ippolito Joseph D. Furmanek Shannon P. Calahan Kathleen Mary Egan Rosendo J. Castillo Anthony J. Leone Margaret Jerlin Grosz Betty M. Carroll Christine A. Generalli Kirk D. Churchill Lawrence E. Letourneau Keith Andrew Lerro Ann Marie Cascella William W. Godfrey Daniel L. Ellis Laura L. Meisler Michael F. Miley Marietta B. Crosby Gloria Jefferson Griffith Maureen A. Fahey Robyn Nalavany Nancy J. Nicolucci Patrick A. Davis Donna Walters Guemmer Sharon L. Fox Robert B. O’Brion Charles A. Norberg Dawn Di Gregorio Norman T. Haines Kevin R. Frenzel Lance G. Pandrock Christopher Pastina Vincent J. Falcone Michael Halfast Lorraine Rafter Graybill Waylon F. Peterson Janet Motsko Robinson William G. Gieseking Denise E. Halfast James T. Greene Michael F. Sherlock Lezlie L. Rovnanik Ralph L. Gonzalez Dan S. Ho Roger A. Herres Jarret M. Strawn Diane M. Senechal Mark Govin Christina M. Hurley Therese M. Kominski Todd J. Trzcinski Richard Smyth Carole Homler Harry Joann Sirota Kole Benjamin H. Lacy Francisco A. Vila Marsha A. Stone Aaron W. Hendry Mark F. Lapp Scott A. Laramy Peter M. Waldron ‘92 Shelly Havas Hollingsworth David J. Lonigro Linda Linardos Louise Warner Christy L. Hutchison Ellen Batsavage Lonigro Eric F. Lund Tricia L. Brancatella Barbara Wolf Kinsey ‘85 Andrew E. McAlister Mark D. Mahmood Robert J. D’Angelo Shirley J. Knapp Eileen Yoder Fried Jack A. Arnold Teresa Murphy McAree Julie M. Mancini Sharon Jann Lynch Carole S. Holway Jack L. Beatty Ronald R. McClarin Blace A. Nalavany Trish Messina Thomas E. Hoover Robert Bovarnick Donald W. McKenzie Fernando A. Nolasco Dale M. Moser Michelle Allen Huber Joan M. Gates William M. Mulholland Donna B. Popovich Anthony Pajak Thomas E. Kelly Joseph H. Kelly Joseph T. Potuzak Scott A. Schneider Michael D. Perry Mary E. Liro Jean-Francois G. Laverdure Jennifer Pugsley Lisa A. Sherman Robert A. Porreca William C. Rapley Stephanie J. Sibley Frederick G. Little continued on page 62 Bethany Putnam Terry D. Mone Dayna J. Shock Scott Spiegelhalter Mark S. Putnam Ralph Poetsch John K. Stargel Christine L. Sykes Michael G. Quinn Peggy A. Prosser Leslie R. Stein Robbie M. Wilson Emmy Purcell Reynolds Tracey Tracey Tucker Anita (Wysocki) Wilder Joseph F. Rich ‘90 Deanna L. Waldron Donna J. Wilnau Dorinda Noya Rodriguez Michelle Baker Alfonso Colin B. Wiseman Arthur B. Wilt Marc J. Scheer Patrick H. Allman Adrienne Yates Ted Schwartz ‘88 Jeffrey K. Alpert Stephen L. Yates John M. Sciacca Donna R. Alexander Laura E. Atteberry-David Linda Smeraldi-Lopez ‘86 Andrew M. Ball James A. Beckman Michael S. Southard Rebecca L. Abdoney William E. Carlson Kristianne Bishop Julie Stanphill Laura L. Boyd Jeffrey G. Chaffin Roger S. Campeau Teresa Underhill Stockton

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William G. Sanders Gilda Capitano Delia DePedro Karla J. Browne Kristin Strammer-Mallia John M. De Veny Susann M. Golby Eric R. Cowen Linda S. Taggart Christopher M. Esposito Amanda Hammerli Pamela B. Goniwiecha Carol L. Tucker Evan Brauman Fetter Suzanne Hiebert Jennifer A. Greacen Larry J. Gispert Sean Hoover Stacy A. Jones ‘94 Michael Globenfelt Shawn Marinello Jesse C. Landis Michael Carastro Julie Gomez Brett J. McMullen Jen Miller DeCarlo E. Deveaux Geoff R. LeCain Randolph S. Merrill Geneva K. Palaidis Minh Q. Duong Stacey Leigh Malloy Meredith Ann Paxton Michael T. Penny Angela Welch Esposito Laura Marrero Eileen R. Rinkus Teresa M. Pergola Vincent M .Giampa Sarah A. Mc Mullen-Beyrent Erikka O. Schumacker Rodrigo Rodriguez-Novas Chad B. Gluckson Terrence A. Merritt Fritz Tanis Heather M. Shaw Sandra M. Hebert Laura H. Molina Joseph M. Wiley Carol A. Tortarelli 2008-09 Kirk Hobart Jacqueline J. Muir Matthew T. Winchester Leor C. Zellner alumni donors Karen Jordan Kristen M. Murray Jimmy D. Workman Andrew M. Zentmayer continued Jacqueline M. LaTorella Cindy K. Perkins ‘00 ‘03 Su U. Lee Lee A. Schmidt Angela D. McCutcheon Brian J. Malison John Spasiano Jennifer D. Bernhart Suzanne M. Bilicska Beverly A. Mikolash Kara P. Mirocke Michael B. Szafranski Beverly D. Bodine David L. Bradford Joseph Miller Maria A. Okuniewski Brian C. Ussery Julia A. Capsambelis William J. Bridgham Teresa Patino Kumar Prasad William R. Wardlow Jason M. Carrozza Alenia E. Buncome Carol Petti Willard H. Prynn Dennis M. Cassidy Donald R. Conley Kim Tompuri Alice M. Reid ‘97 Michael Faxas Jessica L. Drees Joseph D. Urso Jeffrey J. Rogo Leonardo J. Carmona Howard E. Fine Darrell Andre Graham James L. Washington Jennifer E. Rosell Stephanie D. Caron Margaret E. Flint Deanna L. Hutchins Bruce E. Wildgrube Hunter Swearingen Christopher J. Doyle Deborah Folino Joy C. Kilfoyle Charles M. Wilson Kelly A. Thorson James E. Flood Katherine L. Foster Kristin Leah Krusius ‘93 Andrew L. Van Ore Vincent J. Frattaruolo Alan D. Harvill Tristam W. Lynch Alexander Wechsler Catherine G. Fuhrman+ Margaret M. Huth Lena H. Makurath Michael S. Allain Alex Gallegos Robert C. Kahns Tatiana S. Manolova Caterina Bellatin ‘95 Roger Green Cory C. Malatesta Brooke M. May Timothy D. Carpenter Michele R. Bailey Dara A. Greenhouse Kathryn Meachum Kelly A. McDermott Carol A. Comer Kyle Bailey Marc M. Montalto Sean T. Quigley Paul T. McGurkin Spring Copeland Brian C. Bickel Adam C. Noia Darren A. Rubin Ronald G. Merrill Anne M. Cuny Patricia J. Bickel Anmarie Richards Eric S. Sidor Tressa J. Pedroff Linda Martel D’Aquila William J. Borrell Sonia L. Romero Natalie Sidor Jaime L. Pino Lea Lavoie Davis Winfield S. Brickett Scott M. Stalter Kyle M. Siptroth Gregg M. Schoppman Michelle M. Griffith Charles R. Chipman John D. Walker Denise M. Walthall Linda L. Smith Charles J. Hahn Donna DeRango Colby Kristen E. Zschau Aharon W. Yoki Kimberly A. Sperling Jeffrey T. Hause Gary M. Cross Daniel A. Spooner Rebecca A. Holcomb ‘98 ‘01 Paul I. Epstein Adam A. Stumpf John J. Holton Sandra L. Feltner Shari B. Bittner Alison A. Andersen Courtney J. Wheless Penelope H. Hulbert Jeffrey C. Flemming Russell A. Bruno Daniel J. Buchholtz Matthew D. Woods Mark C. Jones John P. Foster Amy E. Christensen Edward L. Dalton Todd Jordan Miriam Nerissa Greenaway- John J. Curran James P. Gaines ‘04 John A. Koutroumanis Golden Taryn M. Dunigan Megan E. Gallagher Lindsay Ann Albright Michele E. Michaels Jason T. Harris Michael C. Floyd Milagros Figuereo Hix Natalie Lou Allgeier Rebecca J. Nelson Elizabeth A. Hunt Sarah Sotomayor Gallo Thomas R. Kolbe Blen A. Bekele Deborah O’Connor Charles W. Inman Amy L. Green Celia B. Larimore Steven H. Booth James P. Osman John R. Jacobs Christof Hammerli Rafael T. Lee Jessica M. Burns Christopher Quirk Robin P. Kennedy Phil M. Holzer Robert E. Lee Kimberly A. Caplis Sandip Singh Sahota Ryan O. Mackie Deborah S. Llewellyn Yolanda Martinez Ryan W. Carlson Lori K. McRae Cindy A. McGirk Mary Jade Moore Christine S. Check Kurt Schiefer Ina R. McNichols Kevin M. Provencher Matthew B. Cooksey Taylor C. Schmitz Scott M. McNichols Lisa M. Raponi Amanda M. Devona Brian M. Smith David A. Netzer Susanne L. Rashka Kelly Falconer-Miller Patricia J. Todd Mae Ellen Shea Brian Simmons Michael P. Flood Joseph J. Wessel Scott R. Slack Erin M. Simmons April L. Gillespie Susan F. Wind Amy D. Smith Mary A. Slater Talida Madalina Iancu Jennifer Lynn Wortham Jessica M. Spencer Heather K. Spooner Adam W. Jones ‘96 Chad A .Sundermeyer Christopher D. Willman Nora V. Jones David Virgilio Logan F. King ‘02 Malisa A. Arledge Stephanie L. Lucas ‘99 Rachel Price Baker Justin A. Abreu Derek M. Marsh Gabriel Beyrent Kymberly L. Bohart Rebecca Bridgham Amanda E. Matsumoto James Daniel Botkins Alva L. Cross

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Michael A. Migliorino ‘06 Nicole D. Eppinger William D. Yardley Sylvio R. Personna Lacinda L. Norman Richard J. Ferner Christina L. Yruretagoyena John W. Phifer Joshua B. Berman Brenton R. Peterson Mia N. Gatti Nicole I. Propp Jamie K. Blessinger ‘08 Thuan H. Phan Joshua M. Goldstein Luisa A. Reid Jessica L. Cairo Wendy J. Plant Sandra Grana Daniel M. Abate Therese M. Reyes Jennifer M. Capurro Raymond B. Quinones Stephanie G. Guajardo Karen L. Allena Gina-Maria Roca Gary R. Christensen Mark R. Rader Glenn J. Haegle Caroline V. Avery Felicia A. Serano Amy M. Clunn Assad A. Raza Micah T. Hoffman Alejandra Aviles Valdez Cory A. Stahl Heather-Lynn Eli Dean J. Ricca Stephen P. Jolles Emma J. Boyer Jennifer N. Stolzenbach Erin L. Garcia Linda C. Russell Dara M. Jordan Charlotte D. Brittain Barbara A. Stubbs Paul M. Irvin Michael Andrew Snider Sarah M. Koslow Brian R. Carney Yi Sun Kimberly A. Kopac Kerrie A. Sweeney Adam P. Labonte Joseph M. Conboy Ryann J. Supple Rebecca L. Kortum Kella M. Swift Christie L. Leonard Lauren A. D’Acierno Kelsy L. Taylor Bill R. Longstreth Bryan J. Vizcaino Gina L. Lineberger Blair M. DeNatale Adrienne N. Turner Mark E. Lopez Justin R. Maloney Elizabeth H. DeVries Frank M. Valenti ‘05 Minerva E. Martinez Michelle M. McDonald Arianne M. Djahandari James S. McKean ‘09 Gabriel F. Acosta Zachary A. McGrath Meaghan E. Donlan Saeed Alexander Moghadasi Charles P. Austin Tiffany L. Miller Joanna C. Emerson Mandi N. Barringer Raymond M. Paz Jerilyn Joyce Botwinik Michelle E. Norako Jennifer L. Endick James Bosco George H. Russell Sonia C. Gamache Kala C. Pittenger Matthew G. Floyd Thomas K. Burroughs Bradley E. Smith Danielle K. Giordanella James R. Polliard Emily A. Gordon Heather D. D’Agostino Julie C. Stark Brandy M. Gnadt Elizabeth A. Pytlik Marilyn C. Heldt Kimberly A. Dawson Kyle C. Suddarth Carla Gopher Jillian Reyes Jarrett S. Hetherman Katherine Dobbins Daniel A. Sullivan Douglas L. Graham Shaun M. Roberts Heather M. Hilliard Sean R. Ford Sheri A. Huelster ‘07 Lyle A. Robinson Elena I. Ivanova Erika Ginzl Joseph P. Laurino Amy L. Kornrumpf Michele L. Horan Karen T. Augustin Kia Romer Jane Lawler Lauren P. Kragel Alyssa B. Mancuso Barbara G. Bertels Dean A. Rooney Roger S. Machlin Byron B. Lee David B. McGlame Cheryl M. Brouette Justin P. Santa Cruz Margaret M. Peterson Kyle P. Madden Kimberly G. Nahm Sara E. Chalkley Chandini P. Sarna Meredith T. Roberts Kaitlin P. Monte John J. Paolino Ashley J. Chengerian Jessica D. Schentrup Jennifer L. Roche Amanda D. Morgan Colleen N. Parkinson Matthew J. Cimitile Ashley N. Smith Susan E. Schmanski Kenneth R. Munshower Amber E. Rehman Marie G. Compere Marvin P. Socha Monica M. Sheridan Dana Palazzo Shawn E. Rubin Alexis D. Cortese Laurie J. Staat Devanshu Jitendra Swaly Rebecca L. Palmer Aimy J. Shaluly Candace D. Cronan Laura E. Strite Rama K. Vudutala Amanda N. Pawlowski Christopher L. Snow Matthew S. Crowe Inna Sushchina Brenda L. Williams Alison I. Penland Mitchell G. Weisbrot Candace K. Donnell Julie D. Toensfeldt Ashley A. Wyse Christian M. Perkins Shannon R. Welte Amber K. Drach Jaclyn M. Wasiluk

the university of tampa endowments The University of Tampa Bank of America Scholarship William G. and Sarah E. Brorein Tammis Day Endowment for The David A. and Mary Irene Falk gratefully acknowledges Fund Fund University of Tampa Press Memorial Fund Endowed the individuals, corporations Edna McDuffie Barritt Robert C. and Aida G. Calafell Dr. David Delo Science University Scholar Scholarship and foundations that Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Endowment Walter R. Faries Memorial have contributed to the Lillian K. Bassler Scholarship Doyle E. and Nell R. Carlton Dr. Martin S. Denoff Memorial Book Fund endowment. They have (ROTC) Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund (Volunteer The Endowed Jane Hughey been instrumental in Beck Endowed Scholarship for William J. Carter Scholarship Service Award) Hewit Memorial Scholarship securing the University’s Athletics Barbara E. Casey Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Dervaes The Reverend Andrew Jackson future. New Endowed Blue Cross and Blue Shield Scholarship Fund Sr. and Family Endowed Ferrell Sr. and Sarah A. Ferrell Scholarship Fund Memorial Scholarship Scholarships begin with a of Florida Endowed Nursing The Chiselers Inc. Endowed commitment of $50,000 or Scholarship Scholarship Fund Paul N. Dervaes-Celeste Dervaes Tom Fitzgerald Soccer Whitehead Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Board of Counselors Endowed Clarence Clark-Clearwater Power more. Fund Scholarship Squadron Endowed Scholarship Anonymous continued on page 64 Board of Fellows Endowed (Marine Science) Julia I. Dickenson Endowed Jane and Sid Allen Scholarship Scholarship (lineal descendants Scholarship Class of 1992 Scholarship (Athletics) of Confederate veterans) Board of Trustees 75th Endowment Alfredo Antonini Music Darin Donahue Scholarship Anniversary Endowed Class of 2002 Scholarship Endowment Award Scholarship Award (Tennis) Robert W. Cook Scholarship Fund Athletic Director’s Endowed Borrell Family Endowed G. Paul Dorfmuller Scholarship W. Hampton Copeland Jr. Scholarship in Honor of Larry Scholarship Trust Fund Endowment (Art) Marfise Scholarship (Business) Borrell Family Endowed Maureen A. Rorech Dunkel A. L. Cuesta Jr. Endowed Kyle and Michele Bailey Scholarship for Athletics William L. Edwards Veterans Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Lydia Briggs Memorial Scholarship Paul and Georgia Danahy R. K. Bailey Endowed Scholarship Scholarship (Tennis) Sam Ellison/Beck Endowed Scholarship Fund Sam Bailey Endowed Athletic Bright House Networks Scholarship for Athletics Helen A. Davis Memorial Scholarship Scholarship for Minority Charles T. and Carol A. Eldredge Endowed Scholarship Students Endowment Endowed Scholarship

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Julia and Sam Flom Scholarship Peter O. and Girlie Knight Florida The Jack Larrison Endowed Merchants Association Bill and Barbara Starkey in Memory of Samuel R. Flom Scholars Scholarship Fund Endowment Fund in Honor of Teaching Scholarship (Nursing) Karl Kreher Memorial Fund Dr. C. Herbert Laub History Richard C. Swirbul Tampa Alpha Memorial Sherman B. Forbes Fund (Economics and Business) Scholarship Fund James D. Milligan Endowed Scholarship Jack Foster Memorial The Sant’Yago Education Marian E. Learey Memorial Fund Scholarship (Transfer Students) Rick and Sandy Thomas Scholarship Foundation Scholarship in Honor (Continuing Studies) Rosemary Mohn Music Scholarship Endowment Dr. Curtis Gilgash Scholarship of Joe C. Granda, UT Alumnus William D. Leith Endowed Scholarship Lloyd G. and Jeannette C. (Psychology) of 1950 Scholarship Fund for the College Clifford R. Mott and Mary Cribb Tingwall Scholarship Charles E. Goulding Jr. and The Sant’Yago Education of Arts and Letters Mott Endowed Book Fund The University of Tampa Germaine Goulding Chemistry Foundation Scholarship in Honor William D. Leith Endowed Clifford R. Mott and Mary Cribb Women’s Club Endowed Scholarship Fund of Joseph R. Lopez, UT Alumnus Scholarship Fund for the College Mott Endowed Scholarship Fund Scholarship of 1953 Charles E. Goulding Jr. and of Natural and Health Sciences Dr. E. C. Nance Scholarship Fund UT Endowed Athletic Training The Sant’Yago Education Germaine Goulding Pamunkey William D. Leith Endowed Paul D. O’Donnell Memorial Scholarship Foundation Scholarship in Honor Tribal Indian Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund for the College Scholarship Fund (Business) UT National Alumni Association of Richard A. Nimphie of Social Sciences, math and Anne Graham Memorial Lisa Pauchey Memorial Endowed Endowed Scholarship The Sant’Yago Education Education Scholarship Scholarship Fund (ROTC) Glenn Waddell Scholarship Foundation Scholarship in Honor G. R. Griffin Endowed William D. Leith Endowed Dean’s of Joe Petrillo, AutoNation Art Pepin Golf Endowment Mary G. Wade Endowed Scholarship Fund for the College of Arts and Scholarship Market President Florida Region. Letters The Polish Heritage Foundation J.A. Griffin Fund Endowment (Polish descent) T.E. Wade Family Scholarship The Sant’Yago Education William D. Leith Endowed Dean’s Hardin Construction Endowed Foundation Scholarship in Fred E. and Jeanette Pollock Marcella and Bob Wallace Scholarship Fund for the College of Natural Memory of Henry Fernandez, and Health Sciences Endowed Scholarship Scholarship John L. and Margaret Harrell First Foundation President William D. Leith Endowed Dean’s President’s Leadership Fellows John B. and Michéal West Scholarship Fund (Minority The Sant’Yago Education Program Endowed Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Students) Fund for the College of Social Foundation Scholarship in Sciences, Math and Education RBK Architects Endowed Morris Edward White William Randolph Hearst Honor of Simon Canasi, Second William D. Leith Endowed Scholarship Scholarship (Pre-Law) Endowed Scholarship Fund for Foundation President Provost Fund Ralph Russo Memorial Ybor Foundation in Memory of African American and Hispanic The Sant’Yago Education Lindenmeyer Political Science Scholarship Don Vicente Martinez-Ybor Students Foundation Scholarship in Honor Scholarship (Estate of John H. Austin and Arline Rising Joe and Vilma Zalupski Endowed Margaret Sweeten Henderson- of Hernan Leon, Third Foundation Lindenmeyer) Scholarship Fund (Business) Scholarship Fund Donaghay Founders Endowed President Scholarship (Nursing) Sumter L. Lowry Freedom Award The Royal Krewe of Sparta Endowed The Sant’Yago Education Endowed Scholarship for Student Nash Higgins “Rat Hole Gang” (ROTC) Centers, Foundation Scholarship in Honor Athletes Athletic Scholarship of Paul J. Sierra, Immediate Past MacKinnon Family Endowed chairs, William J. “Big” Sammis Institutes and Fred L. and Betty W. Hogan Foundation President Scholarship Scholarship Programs Endowed Scholarship Fund The Sant’Yago Education James and Elizabeth MacLeod Samson Scholars Holton-Enlow Scholarship Foundation Scholarship in Honor Scholarship Bailey Student Investment Fund (Honors) of Chris Trotti, General Manager, Mayor’s Hispanic Advisory Saunders Foundation Endowment Max H. Hollingsworth Chair of Fund Phil M. and Caroline Holzer Lexus of Tampa Bay Council Endowed Scholarship American Enterprise The Joseph & Linda Sclafani Hoover International Scholarship The Sant’Yago Education Dr. Sue Gordon McCord Max and Ivy Hollingsworth Foundation Scholarship in Honor Memorial Award Psychology Student Research Houghton General Endowment Project Development and of Bernardus Geradts K. I. McKay Scholarship Scholarship at The University Innovation Endowed Fund The Jacarlene Foundation The Sant’Yago Education of Tampa Endowed Scholarship Mary Matilda McKay Endowed Center for Ethics Foundation Scholarship in Honor Scholarship Fund (Nursing) Ernest C. Segundo Sr. and Connie Helen Drysdale Jones Endowed Felicione Segundo Presidential Naimoli Institute for Strategic of Stephen J. Barger, General Eugene H. McNichols Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Analysis Manager, Ed Morse Cadillac Scholarship Gloria and Walter Kazor Music T. Terrell and Neva S. Sessums TECO Center for Leadership The Sant’Yago Education Meachum/Walker Family Scholarship Foundation Scholarship in Endowed Scholarship Fund Judith M. Mandt Visiting Writers Scholarship for Academic Program Endowment Richard Keating Scholarship Honor of Scott Zykoski, General Excellence John Edgar Sheridan Jr. Manager, Millennium Bank Scholarship (Continuing Walter Chair of Entrepreneurship James M. Kelly Memorial Merchants Association Education) Management Scholarship Endowment Krusen Graduate Studies and Endowment Fund Kessler-Wittcoff Scholarship Business Support Fund Frank and Allene Smid Endowed Educational Scholarship Fund

2008-09 corporate and foundation gifts Anonymous (2) B&N College Booksellers Inc. Betty and Phillip Casey Family CIT Group Inc. AACSB International BP Fabric of America Fund Fund within the Community Paul Carastro/Carastro & Foundation of Tampa Bay AMSCOT Financial Inc. and the Baby Rock Apparel Inc. Associates Inc. Mr. Anthony J. Borrell Jr./Borrell MacKechnie Family Bailey Family Foundation Carlton Fields/Mr. Edgel Lester Family Foundation Inc. AT&T Foundation Matching Gift Bank of America Matching Gifts Catering By The Family Inc. Brandywine Valley Appraisal Acadia Medical Center PA The Bank of Tampa Caterpillar Foundation Bright House Networks Altadis U.S.A. Inc. Barbas, Koenig, Nunez, Sanders Caveda Law Firm PA Bristol-Myers Squibb/Lilibeth D. American Honda Motor & Butler PA Ciminelli Real Estate Services Zandueta Company/Steve Morikawa Barcelona Investments Inc. of Florida Broadcast Film Critics American Traditions by Tara Inc. Citigroup (Tampa) Bay Colony Gateway Inc. Association The Antonacci Family Foundation Citigroup Foundation Baycare Health System Buyers Resource of Gasparilla Atlantic Medical Specialities Inc. Beach Side Palms Island Inc. Clearview Communications Inc. Auburndale Chiropractic LLC/ Beck CAT Volleyball Inc./Mr. Chris Coleman Davis Enterprises Inc. Sara and Chad Sundermeyer Catanach

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Community Foundation of First Community Bank of America James R. Burris Construction National City Matching Gift Tampa Bay Fisher & Phillips Attorneys Company Inc. Program Conn Memorial Foundation at Law James Rivard Pontiac GMC/Mr. New Age Fastening Systems Inc. Countrywide Cares Matching Florida Bibliophile Society and Mrs. Roger Rivard New Tampa Dance Theatre Gift Program Florida Independent College Joe Collera Jr. CPA PA The New York Yankees Tampa Courtyard & Residence Inn By Fund (FICF) Johnson & Associates LLC Foundation Inc. Marriott Downtown Tampa Frederick J. Insogna, DMD, PC Joseph Volleyball Camps Inc. NJR Foundation/Neil J. Crea Beauchamp Rental Friedrich Watkins of Tampa LLC KPMG Rauenhorst Crowe Horwath, LLP Gasparilla Distance Classic/Ms. Kaliber Foods Novo Nordisk Matching Gift Program D&S Sheetmetal Inc. Susan Harmeling Kaplan Inc. Numara Software Inc. DPI Dealer Profit Inc. Glenn, Rasmussen, Fogarty & Kelsa Properties PA Hooker/Michael Hooker Oliva Tobacco Company/Mr. Daniel B. Curtis Family KimbaCorp Inc. Fund within the Community Global Impact/UBS Foundation John Oliva Kirkland, Russ, Murphy Foundation On-Site Marketing Inc. Global Infrastructure Advisors & Tapp PA Daniel M. Negersmith Pavers Organique Landscaping by Donna Goldman Sachs Matching Kraft Foods Matching Gifts Sieben Foundation Inc./Jeff and Irrigation J. Wilnau Gift Program Program Turner Darden Restaurants Foundation Pepin Distributing Company/Mr. Greenwood Associates Inc. LFF Inc. Simple Solutions Gift Matching Program Bill G. Gieseking Gregory, Sharer & Stuart LaRue Planning and Sirion Therapeutics The David A. and Mary Irene Pepsi Bottling Group Certified PublicA ccountants Management Services Inc. Falk Memorial Fund within the Skanska USA Building Inc. Griffin & Associates PA Pfizer Foundation Community Foundation of Las Damas De Arte Inc. Sodexo Inc. & Affiliates Gulf Marine Repair Corporation Polara Enterprises Inc. Tampa Bay Legacy Administrative Services Specialized Property Services Inc. Powerhouse Building David A. Straz Jr. Foundation GulfShore Bank Inc./Mr. Frank R. Pokorny Services Inc. Spirit America LLC David C.G. Kerr Memorial HSBC Matching Gift Program Lender’s Consulting Group Inc. Premier Eye Care of Florida LLC Squire Sanders Fund within the Community Hardeman Landscape Levy Awards & Promotions Prestons Auto and Truck St. All-Star LLC Foundation of Tampa Bay Nursery Inc. Lightning City Gymnastics Inc. Service Inc. State Farm Companies Dirmark/DMS Inc. DBA Harry E. Teasley Jr. Foundation Links Financial LLC Mr. Larry P. Scott Foundation Accurateleads.com Harvey’s Electric Company Inc. Lowry Murphey Family Luciano Prida & Company Strategic Initiatives Inc. Diversified Floor Care Inc. Hill, Ward, Henderson PA Foundation Prosport Management Inc. SunTrust Bank/Jeffery Dunn Don and Erika Wallace Family Hillsborough River Realty Mr. Hi Hampton/Lykes T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation Corporation/Mr. John J. Avlon Insurance Inc. Publix Supermarkets Charities Inc. Foundation Inc. Dr. F.W. Spaulding Fund through Mr. John F. Germany/Holland and MDL Insurance Advisors Inc. Pyramid Information TECO Energy Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Knight Charitable Foundation MacDonald Training Center Technologies Inc. Tactile Signage Inc. Eaton Orthopedics LLC Howard Johnson Farms Foundation Inc. Queens University of Charlotte Tampa Armature Works Inc. Mr. Alan Harvill/Edwards Hyatt Regency Tampa Downtown Mangrove Wealth Services LLC R.B. Higgins & Associates Tampa Bay Advertising Manufacturing Hydro Environmental McLain Plumbing Company RCG of Tampa Inc. Federation Inc. Elements Associates Inc. McNichols Company REMM Tires Inc. Tampa Greyhound Track Elizabeth L. Falls Foundation Inc. IBM Corporation Matching MediRx LLC Gifts Program Ralph Russo Family Tampa Screens & Aluminum Inc. Elizabeth L. Hapner, Attorney Merchants Association of The Tampa Women’s Club at Law Illinois Mutual Florida/Peter Rodriguez Jr. John F. Ranon Ranon & Partners Inc. Techawk Ellen and Alan Levin Family JGR Funeral Services Inc. Merck Company Foundation Foundation Raytheon Company Tenet Healthcare Corporation JR Tobacco Outlet Inc. Merrill Lynch & Co. Ernst & Young Foundation JS Turner Family Foundation Foundation Inc. Reel Nice-N-Easy LLC American Association of Nurse Attorneys—Tampa Bay Chapter F and J Crawford Fund within Jack Rodriguez Inc. MetLife Foundation Regions Bank/Susan A. Martinez the Community Foundation of The Law Office of Jason M. James L. Ferman Sr. and Martha Mills & Associates Inc. Rice Aquatics Masters Inc. Tampa Bay Carrozza S. Ferman Fund within the Minaret Realty Richard J. Zeitler Insurance Feldman Orthodontics Community Foundation of Agency The New York Community Trust Movie Groovy Film and Video Tony Marcelli Donor Advised Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Tampa Bay Rivero Gordimer & Co. Production Co. Fund First Class Coach/Martz Group James L. and Cecelia D. Ferman The Musante Family Foundation Robert L. Fornaro Family Fund Jr. Fund within the Community The Old Tampa Book First Command Educational Robert Reid Wedding Architect Foundation Foundation of Tampa Bay The National Christian Company Inc. Foundation Roy McCraw Jr. and Nedra Sports Club of Tampa Bay McCraw Family Fund within the Tampa Tribune Community Foundation of Tampa Bay Thomas Financial Group 2008-09t ma ching gift program companies S. Humphrey Photography LLC continued on page 66 Sailport Resort AT&T Foundation Matching Gift IBM Corporation Matching Gifts State Farm Companies San Antonio Area Foundation Program Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Sant’Yago Education Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb/Lilibeth D. Merchants Association of Tenet Healthcare Inc./Dr. Rex Damron Florida/Peter Rodriguez Jr. Corporation Zandueta The Saunders Foundation Merck Company Foundation Time Warner Foundation Inc. Caterpillar Foundation Schwab Fund for Charitable Citigroup Foundation Merrill Lynch & Co. San Antonio Area Giving Foundation Inc. Foundation Darden Restaurants Foundation Mr. Kenneth D. Schwartz/The MetLife Foundation UBS Foundation Gift Matching Program Schwartz Corporation Pfizer Foundation United Way of Tri-State Ernst & Young Foundation Scott3 Inc. PriceWaterhouseCoopers Verizon Foundation Fidelity Foundation Shane Vill Enterprises LLC Mr. Larry P. Scott Wachovia Foundation HSBC Matching Gift Program Dr. Joseph Sheehan, DDS, PC Raytheon Company Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk Hotel

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2008-09 Thomas J. Goes & Associates Trans-Phons Inc. Vigo Importing Company Inc. WellPoint Associate Giving corporate and Time Warner Foundation Inc. United Way of the Greater Wachovia Bank Campaign Tocqueville Society Personal Seacoast Wachovia Foundation WCVR/CLEARWATER foundation gifts Giving Fund of Patti and Mike United Way of Tampa Bay White Sales Company Inc. continued Wallpaper Hanging & More by Simpson United Way of Tri-State Sam Inc. Wild Bronco Productions Inc. Tomlin Staffing Services USAA Foundation The Walter Foundation Yahoo! Inc. Total Terrain Inc. Verizon Foundation Z F D Inc

2008-09a p rent and former parent donors Anonymous (2) Dr. Thomas Beyer Jeffrey and Catherine Clark John and Lois Ellis Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Gultz Gregory Ackroyd Tony Bien-Aime and Elizabeth Michael T. Cocita Debra J. Elstad Thomas and Carol Guthrie Deborah Adams Dartigue E. Tyna Coles Diane Engasser John and Donna Haag Barbara A. Agee Joe and Cindy Bladen Mr. Joseph V. Corso Bonner English Charles E. Haberkorn Jr. Steven Agostinelli Tom and Pat Blandford Zane (‘63) and Sherry (‘67) Charles and Diane Fabyanski Mr. and Mrs. William Hall Aaron and Jill Alexander Joseph Blank Corson Sholeh Farpour Elisa Hamilton Yossi and Bobbie Alhale Jerome and Brenda Blattner Lawrence and Penny Covelli Mr. and Ms. Hans Kris Fauske Mark E. Hammett Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allen Thomas Boehringer Donald and Elaine Crowley Sally Fay Dewey and Rebecca Hammond Peter and Kathleen Allena Donald Bokshan Robert and Deborah Csere Mr. and Mrs. Richard Federico Mr. and Mrs. Kirk F. Hansen Christopher Allerdt Bernard and Patricia Bolinski Joseph and Leigh Curatola Michael and Barbara Feld Mrs. Cindy Harrison The Kornblatt Family Charles and Nancy Boover Kim Curry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Felton Robert C. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Hiroshi Aoki Barbara Bosco John and Linda Curry Michael and Pattie Fiduccia Douglas and Ruth Harsham Anthony and Pamela Armbrister Timothy Bostic Nancy Curtis Stephen C. Finley Alan and Donna Hart Anne Aslan Lisa Bostick David and Cynthia Cwalina Dr. Gina Firth John and Mary-Phyllis Harvey Gregg Bachman and Sherrie James and Joyce Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Ralp B. D’Iorio LeAnn M. Fisher John and Joy Hause Teddy Brian and Virginia Brady Marc and Katrina Danon David and Robin Flando Linda Hawk Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bagley Jr. David and Patricia Branham Edwin, Lori, and Leandra Darden John and Linda Flick Ronald and Tammy Hayward Brad, Kathy, Megan and Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Brannon Laura Davis Mr. and Mrs. Ruy B. Fonseca Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Matthew Bailey Arthur and Veronika Breitbach Scott and Carol Dawson Richard G. Ford Henehan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bakalor Kimberly S. Bretz Gerald and Josephine Day Robert and Karen Fornaro Patty and Pat Hensley John and Jane Bambach Mr. Walter T. Bromfield John Day and Darla Max George and Pamela Fox Sean and Linda Hetherman Lynn M. Banigan Gregory S. Brooks Joseph and Kathleen Dayton Ira M. Fox Ms. Beverly D. Hicks Schezy Barbas Loraine and Stephen Browning Joan E. DeCosimo Pamela Fox Michael and Kim Hightower James T. Barling Robert and Lorri Bruns Frederick and Susan Denike Jose and Carol Fraga Philip A. Hilliard Marivic Barone Dr. and Mrs. Peter Brust Donna Denisco Mrs. Luella F. Franqui Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Hines Robert L. Barrett Mr. Larry W. Bryant Mr. Mark S. DeVries Julie Freeman Lisa and Dan Hock Sandra Barringer John and Karen Buckley Robert F. Dedrick H. Max Fricker Peter and Kimberley Hofelich Dr. Hal Bashein Lynn Bulmer and Randall Lowe Tom J. Delaney Ted A. Fried Barry Hoferkamp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Basile Roger and Kathy Bumstead Frances and Carmen Delle Donne Bruce K. Friesen Reinald and Mary Hohenstein Murray and Joane Bass Ann and Joseph Burchill Nicholas and Brigitta Dello Russo Don and Cyn Frye Mark and Theresa Holden April Beattie Deborah Burns Nick De Meric Mr. Jerome Fulton Patricia and Rex Hollinger Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. “Wally” James R. Burris Michael and Jeanne Demos Sal and Alane Fusco Michael and Lee Horan Becker Jr. Daniel Burroughs John and Elizabeth Deserable Mr. and Mrs. Savino Gallinelli William and Roseanna M. Horne Jeffrey and Kimberlee Beecham Mrs. Andrea Calow Owen and Margaret DeShong Bienvenido and Codi Garcete Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Hosack Ms. Ellen Bell-Irving Patrick Campbell Mr. Joe Destefano Mr. and Mrs. Jorge J. Garcia Ruth and Richard Howe Jeff and Irina Bengter Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Cangiano Jr. Dave and Linda Devine John H. Gayle V Mr. and Mrs. John E. Howley Woody Benner Craig and Grimalda Canha Clement and Marie Dion Joseph and Colleen Gazard Ms. Carol-Ann Hudson Roger G. Bensinger Marc Cannon Mr. O. Fred Dobbins John and Kathy Gemmellaro Stephanie Hulse Douglas and Eileen Bercham Mrs. Ruth C. Caperna Scott and Amy Docherty Carlen S. Ginzl Gina Hunter Hillary R. Bercovici Mr. and Mrs. David A. Caplan Ginny and Jim Doolittle Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gittleson Dennis and Linda Hurwitz Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Berman Christopher and Julie Alva N. Dopking Jr. Jeffrey H. Glatter Anthony and Denise Hutchinson Daniel A. Bertoch, DDS Capsambelis Roni and Stuart Doppelt Richard E. Goddard Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Incerto Jim Bessette Carl Caputo (Lois) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doss Mr. and Mrs. Joel Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Cara Dr. David Clark Isele Paul Dougherty Jamie Ann Goldstein Dr. Louis M. Carastro Jr. William Israel Ron and Carolyn Drach Mr. and Mrs. Andres M. Gonzalez Manuel Carballo Oussama Itani Douglas and Frances Drew Linda and Stanley Gordon Dr. and Mrs. Paul Cardi Joe and Jayne Jackson Garth and Anne Drewry Peter and Genevieve Gordon Thomas Carney Matthew L. Jacobs Glenn Duffy Dr. Ira J. Gottlieb Dr. and Mrs. Stuart I. Carrier Tim and Nancy Jacobsmeyer Peter and Deborah Dumas Tracy L. Graves James and Carmen Carson Michael Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan Darlene Mortellaro Greco Mrs. Karen M. Casey Susan and George Jaquith Pamela and Edward Dupay Richard N. Griebel Pedro L. Chavez Michael and Susan Jarosh Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Durkin Stephen B. Griggs Kevin L. Cheeks Bruce and Kathi Jayne Donald and Deborah Earle Ms. Susan Gruchevsky James J. Cianci Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael G. Jeffries William C. Edwards Ignacio Guiu

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Bonnie-Jean Jeseo Dr. and Mrs. John E. Mancuso David J. Orban Leo F. Ryan Raymond and Patricia Johannes Kenneth and Susan Mangano Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ostroy Stephen and Anita Salvatore James and Mary Johnson John F. Manierre and Nancy Mr. and Mrs. John Pace Rudolph M. Sanacore Dr. Karen E. Johnson Marshall Marc D. Padellaro Dick and Laurie Sanford Richard and Mary Ann Johnson Mr. Peter B. Mann Therese and Matthew Pagels Rich and Vicki Santos Mark and Susan Jones Peter Mannes Scott and Carol Paine Marc and Lauren Sasser Evelyn and Ronald Jones Paul and Cathy Marren Nicholas and Linda Palazzo Kenneth and Denise Sauter Jerry and Mary Kahn Wayne N. and Betty S. Marx Tarcizo Palhano Dr. Mary Jane Schenck Timothy and Terell A. Kaiser William and Susan Mathis Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory R. Schmidt Allen J. Kampf Pamela and Harold Matsanka Panageotou Richard Schmidt Meryl and Michael Kaplan John and Janet McCarey Mr. Joseph A. Paonessa William M. and Mary T. Schmitz Dr. Stephen and Mrs. Mary Karr Virginia and Kevin McCord Clifford and Bonnie Papish Mr. and Mrs. Janice Scinta Daniel T. Keitel Alicia Diaz McDowell Michael G. Parker Mr. Timothy L. Scott Dan and Mary Titus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly Donna L. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish Michele Seltman Charlene Tobie Violetta T. Kenton Anne and John McGahan James Parseghian Annette Sevegny Avrim Topel David and Victoria Kerr John McGee William Passeggio Kevin and Valerie Shaffer Ms. Gloria Topper Gerald and Parma Kidd James and Barbara McGhan Vincent and Annette Pastue Robert E. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Torrance Harry W. King and Nancy J. King Brian C. McGlame Monica Patterson William and Ivette Shaheen Maria Torres Jeff and Cindy King Matthew and Karen McGrath James M. Pelich Mr. and Mrs. Shaluly Kenneth and Lori Tortolani William H. King Jr. Jim McKean Tim J. Pelot John D. Sheridan Kallynn and Daniel Trowell Benjamin and Adele Kiszkiel Sylvia and Richard McKewon Daniel C. Pepe Bill and C.J. Sherman Dr. Michael Truscott Peter and Anne Klein Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mr. Michael D. Perry Diane Sherwinsky Mr. and Mrs. Riley M. Tucker McLaughlin Gary Kloepfer Nica E. Personna Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Shields John Van Dalsum Robert and Mary McLean Steven Knapp Ms. Fay Perttunen Robert and Janet Shiels Nicholas and Loredana Varrino Mark McClear John Kornrumpf Patsy T. Peters Robert and Linda Silk Dr. Ronald L. Vaughn Robert and Judith McNee Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kortum Jack and Suzie Peterson Jay and Lynne Simon Frank and Joanne Venezia James P. McPartlon Keegan and Linda Kratovil Mr. and Mrs. George W. Phillips Michael and Ann Skirvin James D. Villa William and Kathleen Meacci JoAnn Kresofsky Frank and Cindy Pidala Karen A. Slack Mark Viseckas Jerome M. Meguiar Debra Krieg Dr. and Mrs. John D. Pigott Dr. Mary A. Smith Bryan J. Vizcaino Paul M. Messina Mr. Ronald E. Krusius Ms. Cheryl L. Pittenger Richard and Carmela Smith Nancy and Stan Waldman Michelle Migdal Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kurtz Neil and Cindy Poon Tip Thomas and Camilla Smith Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Walker Ms. Jean M. Miley Mary and Paul LaPorta Deborah and Charles Porter John Snow Kathryne and Christopher Walsh Carl H. Miller Frederick and Joanne Lack Scott and Vicky Porter Mr. Rudy Snow Dr. Judith Washburn Mr. and Mrs. Cole Miller Anthony and Kathleen Laferrera Mrs. Jasmine Pratt-Smith Mr. Bill Snyder Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. (Rick) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller Watts Michael and Lorrie Landsberg Anthony and Myriam Presti David and Cynthia Soby Raymond and Joanne Miller Renee and Steven Weisbrot James Lane Mr. Larry Price Evan and Mary Sohm Jeffery and Terry Mitryk Mr. and Mrs. David Welte Lewis Lang Eileen and Pat Price Clauson D. Soule Maryjane Mojer Morgan P. White Russ and Connie Latimer Bill and Audrey Prynn Fernando and Carol Sousa Miguel and Laura Molina Ruth White CLU, CLTC Patricia Jean Lavigna Michael and Donna Pucilowski Constantin and Janet Spatoulas Gerry Monaco Steven R. Whitley Ms. Janice Law Carol and Jeffery Pulham Mark and Denise Spetsios Stewart and Trudy Moon Mrs. Brenda L. Williams Tom and Tammis Lazarus Mr. and Mrs. George K. Pytlik Mrs. Joyce Spicola John and Jinse Moran Edward R. Wills Denis P. Leblanc Margaret Quinn Scott and Robyn St. Clair Donald and Cynthia Morgan Laurie Wimmer Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. LeBlanc Lt. Col. Gary Dean Rainey Mr. Douglas Stamm Barry Moriarty Jimmy D. Workman Jr. The LeMarquand Family Mr. and Mrs. Lallith Ramanayake Michael and Cheryl Starr Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Most Malcolm J. Wright George LeVan Sunnilal Ramnarine Allan and Carolee Steelman Michael Munger Matthew and Kathy Yelle Lynan and Mike Leding Carlos F. and Yamina Ramos Patrick and Janet Steenberge Lawrence and Diane Munini Jody and Bob Yonack Russell Leibe Edward and Natalie Rath Donald and Rita Steiner Mr. James B. Murphy Jr. Scott C. Zakheim Mrs. Connie J. Leow John and Pauline Rathke Craig and Sue Stephenson James Murray Leo and Ann Zamore Alan J. Lerner Steve and Kim Rehman Jack and Holly Stewart Balan and Bonnie Murugesu Elise Zeberlain Eric and Linda Lerner Mr. John J. Ricca Leverett and Kathy Stone Mr. Drew B. Myers Mr. Richard J. Zeitler Andrew C. Leto Melina and George Rice Lincoln J. Strachan Bob and Helene Nahm Ben and Nancy Zeltner Dorett and Lenford Levy Mr. Roger V. Rigau Keith Struble Piyavat Napatalung Stephen and Mary Zsiga Debra and Dale Lewis Wilfredo and Maria Rivera Dr. and Mrs. John S. Sumner Gary and Sheila Nash Michael and Sharon Lewis Alberto Rodriguez-Ramos Marcella J. Supple Jean Nelson/Kristen Nelson/ Brad and Christy Lineback Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rodriques Attracta Swan Melissa Nelson Paul and Linda Lisacchi Nancy H. Rogerson Daniel and Beth Sweeney Hector M. Nevares Gary Lisewski Joseph and Marlene Rojas Tanshin Adnan Tan Dragica Newton Pamela A. Lister Michaela Romano Paul and Brenda Tavares Ralph Nicoletto Richard and Joann Lockard Sonia Romero Mr. and Mrs. Wade L. Teague Linda Beth Northrop William and JoAnn Longley Mrs. Jean A. Ronso Carlos and Claribel Tejas Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Novo Dennis A. Lopez Gregg and Pamela Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Neil Victor Teplitzky Debra L. Novy Joseph and Joy Lorono Laurent Roux Fred and Jean Thatcher Theresa Dike Okpani Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Lux Michael D. Royal Lamont H. Thomas Sr. Terry and Jamie Oline The Magid Family Mrs. Ann M. Rubin Lance D. Thomas Sharon and Ray Ontko Mr. Matthew Mainelli David A. Runge Jeri L. Thompson

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o you bleed Spartan red? If so, root for your favorite university this spring by DD purchasing a UT specialty license plate. You can purchase a UT plate for an additional $27 the next time you go to register your car. You don’t even need to leave home; you can do it by phone through the alumni office. For each $27 spent on the license plate (in addition to the regular tag fee) $25 goes toward funding scholarships and University improvements. More than 1,500 have been sold so far. To learn more about the UT license plate, call the Office of Alumni Relations at (813) 253-6209, or e-mail [email protected]. (Florida residents only)

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R esident assistants Anthony Martorell ’13 (left) and Tamara Turk ’11 break the ice with a game of Simon Says at a recent training session.