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officer of the Center for Team Excellence. He is on the faculty of the Center for Professional Excellence at Elmhurst College, where he earned the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. He is the author of the 2009 Amazon Top 50 Business Book “Team Clock: A Guide to Breakthrough Teams;” the 2014 release “Useful Pain: Why Your Relationships Need Struggle;” and the 2019 publication “The 4 Stages of a Team: How teams thrive … and what to do when they don’t.”

1979 Meg Kissinger Boynton rounded up three classmates June 8 to make a video about their memories of their late friend Scott Hamilton ’81, who died of cancer 28 years earlier. Scott’s mother, Laurie Hooton Hamilton ’58, said the project “just shows the depth of friendships formulated at DePauw.” Meg was editor at The DePauw when Scott was sports editor, and they shared a love of the Chicago Cubs.

1980 Gregory L. Holzhauer was selected by his peers at Winderweedle, Haines, Ward and Woodman PA for inclusion in the 2020 edition of “The Best Lawyers in America.”

1985 Lee C. Banks, Treg W. Balding ’88, Andrew J. Paine III ’91 and William “B.J.” Griffith ’04 gathered at The Country Club in Cleveland for their annual golf game and dinner, where they award the coveted Tiger Pride Award to the man who has exhibited the most courage and perseverance during the day’s golf game. The award features a photo of coach Nick Mourouzis that was originally given to Lee by M. Scott Welch ’82. (See photo.)

Jane Crandall Curtin ’91

Class of 1974 members of the Association of Afro-American Students’ reunion. Those attending included Cheryl A. Paul, Karen F. DeGazon, P. Bai Akridge and spouse Carrie Johnson Akridge, Rocharda Moore Morris and W. Charles Bennett.

1986 Albert L. Lilly III is the assistant professor of music and assistant director of bands at Marian University in Indianapolis. In addition to his work with the instrumental music program, he arranges the music for the marching shows, is director of the brass choir and is the applied instructor for trumpet and horn students. He also is artist/clinician for Vincent Bach trumpets, a division of Conn-Selmer.

1991 Jane Crandall Curtin qualified for the USGA Senior Women’s Amateur, held in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After 36 holes of qualifying and surviving a playoff, she qualified for match play. She was the youngest player, having turned 50 a week before the tournament. She says golfers love turning 50! Jane was a member of DePauw’s women’s golf team from 1987-91. (See photo.)

DePauw alumni attending the wedding of two DePauw couples’ children included Kristan Knoble Rice ’86; Amy Robb Bolazina ’84; mother of the groom Anne Christy Ballentine ’86; parents of the bride Christine Hewlett Kinsey ’76 and Brad J. Kinsey ’75; David W. Kinsey ’11; Donald “Tony” Bolazina ’84; father of the groom Jeffrey R. Ballentine ’86; Andrea Adsit Edwards ’85; Pamela Kinsey Lungmus ’79; Mary Helmen Kinsey ’79; and Stanley B. Kinsey ’76.

Class of 1991 members of Alpha Phi traveled from all over the country for a reunion in Nashville in May. (See photo, next page.)

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Submit a Gold Nugget about your life to dgrooms@depauw.edu. Lee C. Banks ’85, Treg W. Balding ’88, Andrew J. Paine III ’91 and William “B.J.” Griffith ’04.

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