Columbus College of Art & Design as a liberal arts professor. He is author of the textbook Advertising: Concept and Copy. He received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC) and a Columbus Literary Award from GCAC and Thurber House. J. Peter Konkle is author of On Bolton Flats: An Irish Insurrection in Vermont’s North Woods. Peter is president of Vermont Labor History Society.
1971
Wendy Blythe Gifford is author of Secrets at Court. She writes under the name of Blythe Gifford.
1972
Allen W. Molineux was awarded the 2014 Grand Prize for the Humboldt State University Brass Chamber Music Workshop Composition Contest for his brass sextet “Seven Shorties.” Gary A. Summy is director of business development global accounts operations for Xerox Corporation.
1974
James “Jay” D. Moore is a member of the board of directors of Farmers Bank in Frankfort, Ind. Jay is partner in the law firm of Ryan Moore & Cook. He and his wife, Diana, live in Frankfort, Ind. They have one son, Adam. William M. Park is a professor in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at The University of Tennessee. He was awarded the 2014 W.S. Overton Faculty Merit Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to student development. Sarah “Sally” Strauss Krouse is a member of the board of directors of Honeywell Foundation in Wabash, Ind. Sally has been active in nonprofit leadership and serves on DePauw’s Board of Visitors as well as boards of the Manchester Community Schools and the Learn More Center in North Manchester. Kimberly D. Trimble, professor of teacher education at The California State University, is recipient of a Fulbright Award for the 2014-15
academic year. Kim will teach in the Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Foreign Language program of the Graduate School of Education at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey. He has received two previous Fulbright Awards.
1976
Linda H. Heuring’s short story, “Without Goosebumps,” was published in Rosebud magazine, Issue 56, Winter 2013/2014.
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JANE H. SCHUSSLER ’74
1977
Gregory R. Lippert is chief executive officer of Quaker Steak & Lube®, a casual-dining franchise with more than 60 locations in the United States and Canada.
is recipient of the York (Pa.) County’s 2014 ATHENA Award presented by York County Economic Alliance.
W. Tobin “Toby” McClamroch is managing partner of Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP. He serves as the firm’s chief executive officer of the law firm.
The award, inspired by the Greek goddess, Athena, is presented annually to a woman in the community
Scott G. Newman is author of The Informed Retirement Location Decision.
1978
Richard A. Weinheimer is a teacher and coach in the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation in Columbus, Ind. He is recipient of the 2014 Education Hall of Fame Award.
1979
Margaret “Meg” Kissinger Boynton ’79, an investigative health reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, won her second George Polk Award in Journalism for a series of stories on the Milwaukee County mental health system. She is a 2009 Pulitzer Prize finalist and winner of a 2008 Polk Award. She was editor of The DePauw while a student. (See photo.) Dr. David A. Poggemeier was elected first vice president of Missouri State Medical Association, April 2014. He continues to serve on the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts and practices emergency medicine at St. Joseph Hospital West in Lake St. Louis. He has three children: Elise, 23, a student at The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy; Paige, 20, a student at Centre College in Kentucky; and Reid, 16, a student at Lutheran High School of St. Charles County, Mo.
who exhibits the qualities of outstanding leadership, professional excellence, outstanding community service and is influential in assisting other women in attaining those qualities. Throughout her years of practice, Jane has served as a role model and mentor to other women attorneys and as an active member of York’s legal community. Jane mentors high school girls interested in a legal career. She serves on the board of directors of the Byrnes Health Education Center and Turning Point Women’s Counseling and Advocacy Center.
Margaret “Meg” Kissinger Boynton ’79
Margaret Carman Davidson ’80
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