2014 Spring Issue of Alumnivoice Magazine

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E V O L INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Angie Drobnic Holan, Managing Editor of PolitiFact Pg 7 Arnie Bellini, 50th Person Over 50 to Swim the English Channel Pg 14 Life Member Honor Roll Pg 19



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7 Holding Their Feet to the Fire

As managing editor for the Pulitzer Prize winning website PolitiFact, Angie Drobnic Holan, MLIS `10, and her staff hold politicians and pundits accountable for what they say using a metaphoric “Truth-O-Meter.” She credits her USF degree for helping to hone her investigative skills as she digs for the facts among the rhetoric.

12 Giving Back: The Morgan Family George, `76, and Jane Morgan have had a lifelong love affair with the University of South Florida. Now, thanks to a deferred gift of $8 million, they’ve ensured that their passion for his alma mater will be felt long after they are gone.

14 The 50th Over 50 to Cross the Channel It took two attempts, two years of training and a complete overhaul of his technique for Arnie Bellini, MBA `82, to check off the first jewel in the Triple Crown of open water swimming: successfully crossing the English Channel. Co-founder of the IT solutions provider Connectwise, Bellini is as fearless in his career as he is in his athletic pursuits.

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16 It Has Been an Honor Honors College Dean Stuart Silverman retires in May after 44

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years at USF and his former students want everyone to know what a profound impact he had on them, both academically and personally.

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2 Five Minutes with Monty 3 USFAA Board of Directors 4 News Roundup 6 Fast 56 8 Where’s Rocky? 11 In the Bull’s-Eye: Hiram Rios 18 USF Class Ring 19 Life Member Honor Roll

27 Love USF 32 Blast from the Past 33 Student Voice 34 Chapters & Societies 37 Employ-A-Bull 38 Class Notes 44 Athletics 45 Calendar

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Minutes with Monty Monty Weigel, `76 Chair, USF Alumni Association Board of Directors

My Fellow Alumni, With my term as chair of the board of directors of your USF Alumni Association drawing to a close in June, I look back with pride at all that our university has accomplished and look forward to the impressive potential that the future holds. I’m a banker by trade; numbers are important to me. USF’s numbers for the past year are significant: $413.6 million in research dollars, representing a 10-point jump that puts USF at 43rd in the United States in research expenditures at both public and private institutions. USF tied for first place in the state’s “pay-for-performance” rankings of public universities, and was ranked as the best university in Florida at preparing graduates for work or graduate school. In the past year, USF graduation rates increased 15 points to 63 percent, which in turn boosted our alumni ranks to more than 280,000 – creating a powerful force for sharing our Bull Pride and advocating on behalf of our alma mater. The future looks just as bright. Nearly 48,000 students now attend USF. The 2013 freshman class was the best qualified to date, boasting a grade point average of 3.97

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and an average Scholastic Aptitude Test score of 1190 system wide. I foresee great things coming from these future alumni. These numbers help quantify our university’s success. However, they are only the first step in building USF’s legacy. The next step is for all of us – as devoted alumni who love USF – to connect with each other and publicly share our pride in our alma mater. You have made an initial commitment to USF by joining your Alumni Association. Now I encourage each of you to become actively involved. You can start by attending an alumni chapter function – with dozens of special interest societies and chapters in cities across the country – it’s easy to find fellow Bulls wherever you are. I speak from experience when I tell you that few things are more personally rewarding than joining with others to give back to the university that helped to shape our lives and careers. Another important way to get involved is to join the new USF Bulls Advocates initiative. This effort is designed to boost the university’s profile in the state Capitol during the legislative session and throughout the year. No special influence is required – all you need is a willingness to spring into action when called upon to protect our university. Working together, we can be heard. As I turn the gavel over to the 2014-15 alumni board chair Mike Griffin, I am confident that your Alumni Association is in good hands. I thank you for the opportunity to serve and guarantee that I will remain involved and connected in my role as past chair of the board. Yours in Bull Pride,

Monty Weigel, `76 Chair, Board of Directors USF Alumni Association Life Member #1,495

Contributors in this Issue: Aimee Blodgett Ryke Cordisco Elizabeth Engasser Karla Jackson, `88, MSM `13 Jordan See Jay Wilson Katie Ulch, `11 Cover illustration by Laura Kneski

USF Bulls License Plate: www.BullsPlate.org USF Alumni Association website: USFalumni.org Letters to the editor are encouraged. Please write to Karla Jackson at jacksonk@usf.edu or mail to the address at the top of the page. Views expressed in USF Alumni Voice do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the USF Alumni Association, the University of South Florida or the editorial staff.

Alumni Association Contact Information Executive Director: Bill McCausland, MBA `96 Membership: (813) 974-2100 or (800) 299-BULL Alumni & Student Programs: (813) 974-2100 General Alumni e-mail: alumni@usf.edu Giving/Scholarships: Ron Sherman, `74 rsherman@usf.edu

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Your 2013-14 USF Alumni Association Board of Directors These fellow alumni volunteer their time to work with your USF Alumni Association leadership and staff to fulfill our promise to you: to connect alumni and find meaningful ways for you to help USF succeed. Front row, from left: A) Mary Harper, `97, M.Ed `01, & Ph.D `07, B) Katrina Anderson, `09 & M.A. `11, C) Ed Hoeppner, `81, D) Chair-elect Michael Griffin, `03, E) Lisa Provenzano-Heugel, `93, `96, & M.S. `07, F) Andy Coe, `95 & MBA `00, G) Chair Monty Weigel, `76, H) Secretary Jon Smith, MBA `07, I) Amy Walsh, `85, J) Merritt Martin, `04 & MPA `06, K) Kathy Dorf, `08 and L) Vicki Ahrens, `73 & M.A. `75. Back row, from left: M) USF Student Government Vice President Scott Sandoval, N) Andrew Cohen, `11, O) Franklin Biggins, `69, P) Jim Harvey, `88, Q) Treasurer Randy Norris, `79, R) USF Alumni Association Executive Director Bill McCausland, MBA `96, S) Brian Campbell, `93, T) Lee Winter, `85, and U) Manley Jaquiss, `86. Not pictured: Jeff Reynolds, `91, Sandy Pettit, `94 & MCHE `10, and USF Ambassadors President Juan Henry. Ex-Officio Members: USF System President Judy Genshaft and USF Senior Vice President of Advancement and Alumni Affairs Joel Momberg.

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Letter to the Editor

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s one of the Charter Class graduates who attended the Class of `63’s 50th reunion activities in December, I want to thank you for your excellent coverage of this anniversary in the Winter issue of Alumni Voice magazine. Your cover shot and the photo and article inside captured the excitement of returning to the USF Tampa campus after five decades. A highlight of our visit was a tour of today’s modern campus, which bears little resemblance to that sandy expanse of land that housed the beginnings of a great university back in the early 1960s. My wife, Judith, and I were especially impressed with the professionalism of everyone associated with today’s USF, including the many students who welcomed us so warmly. Like so many others in the Charter Class, I was anxious in those early days to get my degree and go to work. In the beginning there were no dorms, fraternities or intercollegiate athletics – or even sidewalks – yet we took it all in stride because we knew it was a unique opportunity for many of us to get a college education. Even so, years passed before I fully appreciated the small classes taught by outstanding professors lured to USF by President John Allen’s dream. My career goal was journalism, but there were no journalism courses at the fledgling university – much less a school of communications. However, the administration cared enough to assign journalismminded students to one particular freshman English class that utilized “lab work” to regularly produce USF’s first campus newspaper: the campus edition of the Tampa Times. This early evidence of journalistic endeavors on our campus motivated the Tampa Tribune to transfer a newspaper internship from the University of Florida to USF – an internship that guaranteed a full-time reporter’s job after graduation. I was fortunate to be the first recipient, and this led to a rewarding 43-year career in newspaper work and corporate communications. I’m sure there are thousands of similar stories of USF graduates who credit their time at the university with successfully launching them into adulthood. But I can only speak for myself: USF gave me the experience, credentials and confidence to succeed in life, and I am enormously grateful for that. And now that I have seen today’s USF up close, I realize that my diploma gained value over the years as the university matured and grew into one of the finest and most diverse educational institutions in the country. That makes me proud. John E. Gullett, Class of `63 4

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USF Names New Director of Athletics

Mark Harlan was named as USF Director of Athletics in March, after a nationwide search to replace retiring Athletics Director Doug Woolard. Harlan will be responsible for an athletic department with 19 men’s and women’s teams competing in the American Athletic Conference, about 450 student-athletes and an annual budget of approximately $44 million. He was previously Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Relations at UCLA, where he helped guide a 25-sport athletic department with more than 700 student-athletes and a budget of approximately $80 million. Prior to his time at UCLA, Harlan served as senior vice president for Central Development at the University of Arizona Foundation. Before that, he served in associate athletic director roles at San Jose State and Northern Colorado. “When you look at Mark’s body of work over the past 12 years, the rich winning tradition and history of UCLA, along with the unique challenges he has faced, including playing football off-campus and competing for media attention and fan support in a market with multiple professional franchises, not to mention hiring two elite-level coaches, Mark’s qualifications appear to be a perfect match for what we need at USF in 2014 and beyond,” said Bill Sutton, chairman of Search Advisory Committee and director of USF’s Sport and Entertainment Management program.

Veterans Positioned for Success at USF

USF continues its proud tradition as one of the nation’s top Military Friendly institutions with two recent developments. In February, JP Morgan Chase selected the University of South Florida as one of just four institutions nationwide for a grant to expand educational opportunities for military veterans on campus and help student veterans graduate from college and find meaningful jobs. The $235,750 gift will go toward USF’s successful academic enhancement program to help student veterans stay on track for graduation, a mentoring program to connect student veterans with mentors in the community and an employment preparation and job placement program for vets. In March, Military Times announced that USF is No. 9 in its second annual “Best for Vets: Business Schools 2014” rankings – the only Florida school in the top 10. The rankings are based on academic quality, outcomes and policies, school culture, student support and cost. In 2012, Military Times also ranked the whole of USF fourth among the country’s most veteranfriendly colleges. The rankings were published in full in the March issue of Military Times EDGE magazine.


For more information on USF’s commitment to student veterans, please visit USF’s Office of Student Veterans website at www.USF.edu/student-affairs/veterans.

USF Health Names New Senior Vice President

Charles Lockwood, was named senior vice president for USF Health and dean of the Morsani College of Medicine. In addition to guiding USF Health – which encompasses the colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Public Health and Pharmacy – Lockwood will oversee patient care provided through the USF Physicians Group when he begins his new role at USF in May. A member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, Lockwood comes to USF from his position as dean of The Ohio State University College of Medicine. At USF Health, he will lead more than 800 faculty members and nearly 500 physicians and healthcare practitioners who conduct more than

400,000 outpatient visits annually. The Morsani College of Medicine enrolls 620 medical students and 717 medical residents in 85 programs. The colleges of Nursing, Public Health and Pharmacy, along with the schools of Biomedical Sciences and Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences in the College of Medicine, have more than 5,000 students. USF Health researchers were awarded more than $246.6 million in grants and contracts last year. Prior to joining Ohio State, Lockwood spent nine years as the Anita O’Keeffe Young Professor of Women’s Health and Chair of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the Yale University School of Medicine. Prior to that, he served as the Stanley H. Kaplan Professor and Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the New York University School of Medicine from 1995 to 2002, and as acting director of NYU’s Kaplan Comprehensive Cancer Center from 1998 to 2000. His previous appointments include the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York and the faculty of Tufts University. He is internationally known for his research expertise in obstetrics and gynecology garnering multiple awards, particularly his work in premature births.

Sources: University Communications and Marketing, USF Health

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Congratulations to the 2014 USF Fast 56 Fastest Growing USF Bull Businesses The Top 10 These fine business leaders, who serve as a testament to the power of hard work and a quality education, were recognized at the 2014 USF Fast 56 awards dinner held in their honor on April 11. To view the entire list of the 2014 USF Fast 56, please visit USFalumni.org/fast56finalists.

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Nutter Custom Construction LLC T.J. Nutter, `98

2. AirHeads Trampoline Arena Richard Heruska, `99 Steve Johnston, `95 3. Arehna Engineering Inc. Sonia Florence, `97 Jessica McRory, `03 & M.S. `04 4.

NoWait Robb Myer, `00

5. Bulluck Law Group David Bulluck, `03 6. Synoptos Inc. Richard Hartman, `88 & Ph.D `02 7. Florida Wellness & Rehab Edward Leonard, `02 8. Bridgeview IT Timothy Glennie, `95 9. Dynamic Communities Inc. Andrew Hafer, `88 & MBA `90 0. Machine Tool Recyclers Inc. 1 Jonathan Leeb, `10

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Profile Angie Drobnic Holan

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Angie Drobnic Holan, MLIS `10, Holds Their Feet to the “Fire” By Elizabeth Engasser, Class of 2015

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hen tasked with making the decision for what was named the “Lie of the Year” for 2013, PolitiFact Managing Editor Angie Drobnic Holan chose something she felt had the largest impact on the nation: President Obama’s promise that Americans can keep their insurance plans under new health care laws. “It’s been interesting to see (the Affordable Care Act) evolve and what it’s meant,” Holan said. “The polls show that a lot of people don’t understand the health care laws. They don’t know what’s in it and they don’t know what it means for them, and it’s a very complicated law that affects the health care sector in different ways. It affects individual people in a lot of different ways. So with our fact checks we’re trying to explain it and trying to put it in perspective.” Holan became a reporter at the Tampa Bay Times in 2005. In 2007, she joined PolitiFact, a project created by the Tampa Bay Times to expose the truth in politics, and was one of the founding reporters who helped launched the Pulitzer Prize winning website. “It was born out of an idea,” Holan said. “We just wanted a new and distinctive way to cover elections and we also felt that politics wasn’t fact checked often enough.” She worked her way up through the project, working as editor of PolitiFact Florida and then deputy editor of the national site. She was promoted to managing editor of PolitiFact last October. Holan said her Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from USF has been invaluable to her during her work with PolitiFact. “Library and Information Science gives you a background to understand how information is organized, how to access the information, how to define your search parameters, so it’s enormously helpful for any task that you need specialized information,” Holan said. “I think that’s what librarians really are; they’re guides to help people find the information they need. I say librarians have this wonderful ethos of making sure that information is

available, which is very similar to the First Amendment freedoms that journalists really treasure.” Holan said she enjoys her work at PolitiFact because she gets the chance to inform the public on serious policies and issues they may not otherwise know about. “We get to write about some of the really important policy issues, and we write about them from a very serious perspective,” Holan said. “We have the Truth-O-Meter which is kind of fun and funny, but I think people understand the Truth-O-Meter doesn’t really exist. The Truth-O-Meter is the final element on a story that is usually a very long, detailed policy story about the important issues of the day. So even if the reader might disagree with one of our ratings, hopefully they read the whole story and they learn something about the policy and the background behind it.” The statement PolitiFact named as the “biggest lie of the year” in 2013 was made by President Obama 37 times since 2009, and was deemed false in 2013 when insurance companies began sending out policy cancellation letters because their plans no longer met the requirements implemented by new health care laws. “With the Internet we can fact check quickly,” Holan said. “One thing we’ve noticed with PolitiFact is that the closer that you can fact check something to when it was said, the more impact the fact check has, as far as either confirming correct knowledge or debunking inaccurate statements.” At PolitiFact, Holan said she is constantly working to provide the truth to the public and give them the information they need to govern themselves and for the nation to maintain its democracy. “As a journalist I get to learn new things every day and uncover new information for myself that I get to share with everyone else,” Holan said. “So I think it’s a valuable profession in any democratic society and as a journalist. I get to be a lifelong learner, which is very satisfying.” ®

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Rocky? Take Rocky on your next trip and send your photos to: Karla Jackson at jacksonk@usf.edu or to her attention at the USF Alumni Association, 4202 E. Fowler Ave. ALC100, Tampa, FL 33620-5455.

p Along with her new husband, Jaime R. Koren, `99, took Rocky on her honeymoon at Anthony’s Key Resort in Honduras.

u Jose Arias, `85, with second generation Bulls Stephen Arias and Natalie Arias took Rocky on a snowmobile tour through Routt National Forest in Colorado.

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t USF Alumni Association Life Member John Bunch, Ph.D `07, took Rocky on a trip to Harvard University and sat him on this venerated statue in Harvard Yard, which appears to be of the university’s founder, John Harvard, but is better known as the “Statue of Three Lies.” No. 1: It doesn’t depict John Harvard, but rather a model who sat for the sculptor. No. 2: John Harvard wasn’t the university’s founder or even an alumnus, but rather its first large benefactor. No. 3: The date, not visible in this photo, is incorrect. Harvard was founded in 1636, not 1638. Rocky wanted to be sure to set the record straight.

Rocky tagged along with Life Member Rick Wyatt, `76 and his wife, Rory, when they traveled to Israel to “walk where Jesus walked.” The city of Jerusalem is in the background.

USF Alumni Association Life Members Catherine China, MS `99 and Sheila Porter, MBA `92, took Rocky with them on their trip to Iceland and Scotland in September. China, above, is pictured at the Gullfoss Waterfall in Iceland and Porter, left, is on a bridge at Thingvellir National Park in Iceland.

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Where’s Rocky?

t USF Alumni Association Life Member Catherine O’Connor, M.D. `88, cheers for the Bulls along with her Mom and Rocky at the USF vs UConn Women’s Basketball game in Hartford CT.

u Mother and daughter USF alumni Dale Kinsey, `72 & MA `81, left and Donna Blackburn, `85, took a Thanksgiving cruise with Rocky on the new Royal Princess.

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In the Bull’s-Eye

Hiram Rios, USF Ambassador Rios is a junior dual majoring in International Studies and Economics, with a minor in Chinese Language. He’s a USF Ambassador, a student assistant in the Office of National Scholarships and a member of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. Another interesting fact: Rios played violin during the Opening Ceremonies in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Q. What accomplishment are you most proud of? A. Just recently I was named as a Critical Language Scholar. Last year, I got a Boren and a Gilman Scholarship and I was able to study in China for three months.This year I get to do the same thing, but it’s different because I get to go do the Department of State Program, and I get to do that with the other top learners in the country, so it’s going to be a great experience. Q. What is the most valuable lesson you’ve learned at USF? A. You get what you work for. Hard work definitely

does pay off. I was the first student to receive the Employee of the Year award at USF, and I think that really showed that every ounce of work I put in to my career, for the USF Ambassadors, for my school work and for my organizations has all paid off, and people really do recognize and value that here. Q. What do you still hope to accomplish some day? A. I’ve yet to master all of the languages that are the official languages of the United Nations. After Mandarin, Spanish and English, I’m going to move on to learn Arabic, Russian and French, which are the other three official languages. Q. Why do you love USF? A. I love USF because after living in Puerto Rico and moving to the U.S., I didn’t know very many people here. So having that sense of community and sense of family, it really instilled this great pride in the university for me. All of my involvement here at USF is so that I can create a home for future Bulls, for alumni and for anyone affiliated with the university that we can be proud of for years to come.

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Giving Back: George & Jane Morgan

Morgan Family Makes $8 Million Gift to University of South Florida By Jay Wilson, USF Foundation

Deferred gift to benefit USF Athletics, Colleges of Business and Marine Science

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eorge `76 and Jane Morgan have had a lifelong love affair with the University of South Florida. Now, thanks to a deferred gift, they’ve ensured that their passion for George’s alma mater will be felt long after they are gone. A USF Foundation Board member, George and his wife Jane have made an $8 million estate gift to the University of South Florida. This gift comes at the start of the second phase of the $1 billion USF: Unstoppable Campaign. The gift will benefit three distinct areas of the university – the College of Business, the College of Marine Science and USF Athletics. The gift provides $3 million to establish the George and Jane Morgan Endowment for Excellence for the College of Business, $3 million to establish the George and Jane Morgan Endowment for Excellence for Marine Science, $1 million to create the George and Jane Morgan Endowment for Excellence for Men’s Golf and $1 million to create the George and Jane Morgan Endowed Football Scholarship. Morgan said that as a USF alumnus, he is especially proud to give back to his alma mater. “I am delighted that Jane and I can make these gifts to the University of South Florida,” said Morgan. “As a longtime member of the USF community, I have seen firsthand the ways in which giving improves the lives of our students and faculty. Through these endowed gifts, Jane and I know that we will also make a difference for generations to come. I hope, through our example, to inspire others to think of giving to the USF System when they are making their estate plans.” USF President Judy Genshaft noted that the Morgan’s gift will impact many areas of the university. “One powerful aspect of this gift is the way in which it will make a difference for students and

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faculty in so many different fields of study. Our Colleges of Business and Marine Science will benefit tremendously from the Morgans’ generosity, as will our student athletes,” said President Genshaft. The gifts will create endowments for the colleges and athletics. Because the gifts are endowments, they will provide financial resources into perpetuity. “An endowment gift like this one is of vital importance for the College of Marine Science,” said Dean Jacqueline Dixon. “It will provide our faculty and students with a steady source of funding that may be used to enhance the academic enterprise at the college, providing a boon for both education and research.” For the College of Business, Dean Moez Limayem said the gift will spur new learning opportunities. “This amazing gift from the Morgan family will provide us with a consistent funding source needed to create new programs that will focus on student success.” The gift will likewise provide long-term funding for USF athletics programs. Football will benefit from an endowed scholarship, while men’s golf will have a steady funding resource for equipment, travel and other annual needs. The Morgans’ estate gift provides a capstone for a lifetime of giving to USF. USF Foundation CEO Joel Momberg noted the couple’s lasting legacy. “The USF Foundation is grateful to the Morgans for their longtime support of USF,” said Momberg. “They have given both time and financial resources, and in so doing have made a real difference in the lives of our students and faculty. Now, thanks to this generous estate gift, their impact will be felt far into the future. We simply can’t thank them enough.” ®


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Profile Arnie Bellini, MBA `82

The 50th Person Over 50 to Swim Across the English Channel

By Karla Jackson, MSM `13 Photos provided by Arnie Bellini

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ver since he was 9 years old, swimming laps with his siblings in a community pool in New Orleans, Arnie Bellini dreamed of swimming across the English Channel. The 21-mile swim from England to France is legendary for its difficulty due to the channel’s frigid, choppy waters and heavy freighter traffic. About 1,400 swimmers have done it since the first successful crossing in 1875. Eight swimmers have died in the attempt. When Bellini made his crossing in September 2013, he became the 50th person over 50 to do it. He was 54 at the time. “I believe in living life to the fullest,” Bellini said. It’s a philosophy he applies to business, as well.

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Back in 1982, Bellini and his brother David left their comfortable corporate jobs and founded the IT solutions provider Connectwise, which they’ve built into one of the Bay area’s fastestgrowing high tech firms. He credits his MBA from USF for giving him the confidence to take the calculated risks that are needed to be successful. “It gives you such a well-rounded view of all of the different facets of business that you’re able to go in fearless in so many endeavors.” Fearless also describes Bellini’s attitude toward physical competition. He had completed three Iron Man triathlons after turning 50 and was looking for a different type of challenge when he decided to try to make his childhood ambition of swimming the English Channel a reality.


In addition to the 2.4-mile Iron Man swims, Bellini also participated in the Tampa Marathon Swim, a 24-mile swim from the Sunshine Skyway Bridge to the Courtney Campbell Causeway. However, the English Channel is a different kind of challenge. For one thing, the water is dangerously cold, with temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. Swimmers are not allowed to wear a wetsuit. Due to the wind and swift currents, channel swimmers must take a serpentine route that can make the swim 30 to 40 miles long. Bellini knew it could take anywhere from 12 to 18 hours for him to make it across. The wake from passing cargo freighters churns the water unpredictably, causing swimmers to bob “like a clothespin in a washing machine,” Bellini said. His only nourishment during the swim would come from a rice-based protein drink tossed from the official escort boat every half hour. Rest breaks are out of the question because of the potential for hypothermia. To prepare, Bellini trained in the open waters of the Hillsborough River and Tampa Bay during the winter months. On his first attempt in 2012, Bellini swam to within four miles of the French coast, but was unable to complete the crossing because the tides took him too far off course. “It was heartbreaking,” he recalled. “Probably some of the best life lessons I’ve got to work with were from that failure. I went in fully trained physically, but mentally I wasn’t there. I didn’t really know all the best practices, tips and tricks.” The following year, when he stepped back on the beach in Dover, he told himself: “This is my day. I’m going to make it today.” About halfway across he hit a low point when the sun went down and the water grew even colder. So he revved up his arm rotation and kicked his legs – something distance swimmers don’t usually do – and kept on swimming. Unlike his first attempt, he never

checked where he was and he asked the crew of the official escort boat not to tell him. It wasn’t until the escort boat cut loose a tender – a smaller craft that guides the swimmer into shore – that he knew he was within 300 yards of shore. “It was pitch dark, no moon, no lights,” Bellini recalled. A lighthouse on France’s Cap GrisNez threw a beam that gave him just enough light to see the rocky shore that he needed to touch to make the crossing official. “If you’re on a rocky shoreline, you have to touch the rocks and the guy in the tender has to verify that you’ve touched,” Bellini explained. “It was almost like an altar was set up there. There was a ledge that I kneeled on. I paused before I touched and I just watched my hands as they touched. It was so cool.” With that feat now behind him, Bellini has set his sights on a new challenge: the “Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming.” The English Channel swim is one jewel in the crown. The other two are the Manhattan Island Marathon Swim, a 28.5-mile swim around the island of Manhattan, and the Catalina Channel Swim, a 20.2-mile swim from the island of Catalina to the southern California coast. He’s scheduled to do the Manhattan swim in June and the Catalina swim in September. “There are only 87 people in the world who have done the Triple Crown,” Bellini said. “So I’m trying to be one of those in the double digits. And if I’m successful, I will have done all three in one year’s time and all over the age of 50.” Godspeed, Arnie.

Bellini’s swim across the English Channel took a little over 16 hours to complete.

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Arnie Bellini felt “cautiously confident” at the start of his successful second attempt to cross the channel.

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Profile Stuart Silverman

It Has Been an Honor By Elizabeth Engasser, Class of 2015

T Stuart Silverman, Ph.D., helps an Honors College student in the photo dated from the late 80s.

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has been at USF since 1970, after earning his Ph.D he summer between high school and in Educational Psychology at Yeshiva University. college, Mikel Jorgenson, Communication He will retire in May, after 44 years of guiding `04, still hadn’t selected a university to USF’s best and brightest students toward their attend for the upcoming semester. At academic and career goals. a USF Honors College open house, he met the The Honors program had just finished its third college’s dean, Stuart Silverman. year when Silverman became its second director “I didn’t really know what I was looking for in 1987. His goal was to grow it into a larger other than a big name,” Jorgenson said. “I asked program that provided high-achieving students Dr. Silverman, ‘If I go to this school, will I be able with an education that was to go to law school at Yale?’ more personal. His immediate answer was “There are few people in this world “Beyond that, I wanted ‘Yes.’ That was kind of my that I hold in higher regard than Dr. students to have a good first experience with him, Silverman. He’s an amazing person; time,” Silverman said. “I and he didn’t get offended in my mind he and the university are wanted kids to have a by a question like that.” When it came time to synonymous. I credit his program as a fantastic time and to leave college saying ‘Hey, at make a decision of where life transforming experience. He built to attend college, Jorgenson a lifelong interest in education for me.” least parts of my college experience were great.’” said Silverman was a big — Brian Fender, Philosophy `96 The Honors program influence on his choice to became its own college in attend USF. 2002, and Silverman was named the dean of the “I waited until the last second and I met Dr. college later that year. Honors College students Silverman, and just that moment where he went can pursue any degree USF offers using the ‘You’ll be all right here,’ … was enough for me,” specialized Honors curriculum, which includes a he said, echoing the sentiments of decades of senior thesis. Throughout his time in the Honors students before him. College, Silverman worked to create a program Stuart Silverman, dean of the Honors College,

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that nurtured its students both “Dr. Silverman really took an received, Honors College academically and personally. alumni have fond memories interest in all of us. He was very A self-proclaimed of Silverman’s genuine influential and part of the reason I frustrated musician, Silverman personality and contagious recognized that many Honors stayed at USF beyond the first year. enthusiasm. Just to have him read my name at students were talented “You felt like you graduation was really great, and he were special in the musicians, and he wanted to even pronounced it right.” provide them with a place Honors College,” said Lisa to continue performing — Lisa Provenzano-Heugel, ’93, ’96, Provenzano-Heugel, a USF even though they weren’t all Alumni Association board ’07 and a USF Alumni Association pursuing Music degrees. member who holds three Board Member “I noticed very quickly degrees from USF. “Even For the last time, Dean that an awful lot of our when we were in classes with Stuart Silverman will students played in our wind ensembles in high 300 or so students, we knew we always had a read each graduate’s school, sang in chorus, played in the marching place to go back to.” name during spring band, played in the orchestra,” he said. “When Silverman said that he in turn has learned a commencement, for a they came here … the horn stays in the closet. lot from the students who have come and gone total of 26 years and an The fiddle stays in the closet. So I started this little through the Honors College. He said his time estimated 80,000 names. group. First meeting, there were three kids who as dean of the college has taught him how to showed up. One with an electric bass, one with become more accepting of others’ points of view. an acoustic guitar, one with a clarinet – and then “That has been such a huge lesson,” he said. there was me.” “I would like to say Over time, the groups evolved into the that it’s because of my “He treated my brain like a grown up Honors College Orchestra, which averages about mentors, but it’s because before my body was a grown up. That 35 students a semester. There also are about 15 of students – who in that made me feel like I was there to contribute students in Honors Jazz Band, and another 20 in sense are my mentors.” rather than just learn.” Honors Choir. In return, Silverman — Mikel Jorgenson, Communication `04 It was important to Silverman that Honors refuses to be deterred students experience other cultures, so he started from helping students a travel abroad program, with trips taking place achieve their goals. over spring breaks, winter breaks and summer “When a student terms. This semester, about 150 Honors students comes in and says, ‘I “I just remember Dr. Silverman always will travel to places like Bolivia, Germany, India, have a problem and being available to honors students.You Argentina and Japan. here it is,’ I want to help, could walk into his office at any time, and In addition to the enriching education they and when a student on he was always approachable.” the other hand says ‘I — April Slack Temple, Gerontology `04 want to be able to do research,’ or ‘I want to be able to go to a conference,’ I’m so happy to hear a student who is interested in learning or doing that, and I’ll do anything to try and make that happen.” With his final semester at USF coming to a close in May, Silverman said he hopes the students who have been in the Honors College have appreciated the opportunities and learning experiences the program has provided them. “What I’d like to leave behind is that the students who came through will feel they had a better education, had a better experience and will like what they did more because the people I hired and I – we cared about them,” Silverman said. ®

Silverman with John Gaglione of the University of Briton in the early years of the Honors College Study Abroad program.

Writer Elizabeth Engasser is in the Honors College Provost Scholars Program.

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Make Your Pride Official with the New USF Class Ring

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anley Jaquiss was living in Lambda Hall in 1984 when, on one of his frequent visits to the University Center – or U.C. as it was called then – he spotted a selection of class rings for sale. He selected a gold ring with the USF Seal on one side and the scales of justice, representing his Criminology major, on the other. It is one of only two rings that he wears to this day: his wedding band and his USF class ring. “My class ring symbolizes not only a sense of accomplishment, but is a proud reminder that I earned this degree at USF,” said Jaquiss, who is a USF Alumni Association Life Member and serves as a director on the Alumni Association’s board. Jaquiss, `86, plans to replace that class ring with USF’s new, official class ring when he completes his Master’s degree in 2015. His daughter Megan, a member of USF’s Class of 2016, will share in the tradition when she hits the 75-hour mark that is now required for students to purchase a class ring. That special legacy is something that USF Alumni Association Executive Director Bill McCausland wants every Bull to share, which is why he pushed for an official version of USF’s class ring, available only from Herff Jones. “A traditional class ring – I don’t care if it’s from the Sixties or today – it stands the test of time. It’s a classic, like a black tuxedo,” McCausland said. He hears often from USF alumni who lost their ring or couldn’t afford one when they were in college. Now, alumni can purchase the official class ring and join a tradition that unites USF graduates across the decades. The official USF class ring is available in either white or yellow gold, with a green stone and the iconic USF Bull “U” on one side. The men’s model is called the Collegiate and the women’s is called the Century. The rings are presented at two special ceremonies held in the spring and fall that are hosted by your USF Alumni Association. “A USF class ring is a great way to wear your pride every day,” McCausland said. “It is appropriate in a business environment or any setting.” A few years ago Jaquiss was attending a business meeting in Fort Myers with a new consultant when he noticed the man was wearing a USF class ring. “Guess who that person was?” he asked. “USF alumni board chair-elect Mike Griffin. We have been friends ever since. That symbol allowed for a connection and friendship to form, with our great university as a common link.” To join your fellow Bulls and the legions of future alumni in this tradition, visit www.USFalumni.org/ classring to see the official USF class ring and for information about ordering. 18

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Life Member Honor Roll

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e gratefully acknowledge the 3,070 Life Members of the USF Alumni Association by presenting their names in the 2013 Life Member Honor Roll. The honor roll includes all Life Members as of December 31, 2013.

We also recognize and honor our Life Members who are part of our Circle of Excellence. This honorary society recognizes Life Members who generously support the USF Alumni Association through additional annual gifts or an established U Club endowment in support of the mission of the USF Alumni Association. Life member names are listed within their Circle of Excellence level.

Life MemberCircle ofExcellence Donors University Club Diamond Level Club Donors of $1,000+

Endowment of $25,000+

The following Life Members are part of a unique and prestigious group of alumni and friends who have made a significant impact on USF through a generous endowment of $25,000+

Timmer Ahrens, #2140 Vicki Ahrens, #2139 Angela Brewer, #594 James Brewer, #850 Wilson Craft, #608 Roger Frazee, #500 Daniel Harper, #1954 Mary Harper, #1953 Gail Jacobs, #3273 Ricky Jacobs, #1901 Anila Jain, #132 Kailash Jain, #1060 Mona Jain, #631 Roy Jewell, #755 Aileen Marti, #3275 Eduardo Marti, #3274 Glen Nickerson, #1795 Betty Otter-Nickerson, #1796 Jeffrey Reynolds, #810 Patricia Reynolds, #809 H. Monty Weigel, #1495 MaryAnn Weigel, #2881

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Katherine (Leach) Andrews, #460 Dennis Blankenship, #1949 Stephen Blume, #1832 Rick Brandt, #289 Mack Cooley Jr., #993 Myra Cooley, #992 John Harker, #683 David Hilfman, #263 Jennifer Leavengood, #1833 Joseph Lewkowicz, #1738 Linda Lewkowicz, #1739 Anne McCausland, #2332 William McCausland, #2331 Jorge Morejon, #700 Lori Morejon, #701 Jack Plagge, #732 Therese Seal, #1964 Paige Simpson, #1083 Dexter Turnquest, #533 Alexander White, #1051 Elizabeth White, #1052

EmeraldLevel Level Emerald Donors of $500 - $999

Donna Brickman, #1403 Michael Brickman, #1404 Kimberly Choto, #1019 Diana Ekonomou, #905 Carl Gingola, #838 Richard Lane, #68 David Schmidt, #1020 Michael Thompson, #1812

Gold Level

Donors of $250 - $499 Jeffrey Abraham, #1872 Brandon Aldridge, #847 Gregory Ashley, #1089 Jenny Cater, #1965 Mary Erickson, #124

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Karina Findlay, #1860 Katharine Freeman, #668 Renynold Gosselin, #2845 Dan Johnson, #869 Tina Johnson, #868 Bruce Kamelhair, #2279 Thomas King Jr., #1791 Dean Martin, #2003 Paul Marton, #1307 Leonard Miller, #79 Jeffrey Moscow, #2490 Louisa Moscow, #2489 Marc Ostroff, #1595 Adam Robinson Jr., #309 Edward B. Smith, #720 Alexandra Svobodny, #3083 Karen Tillman-Gosselin, #2846 Bettina Tucker, #128 R. James Welz Jr., #421 Gary White, #1519

Silver Level Donors of $1 - $249

Marisa Adams Hoffman, #697 Lindbergh Andrew, #559 Andrew Aubery, #2182 Eugene Balter, #1315 Susan Balter, #1316 William Barnes, #566 Gregg Baron, #1916 Nancy Baron, #1917 Jeffrey Belvo, #1124 William Besselieu III, #2115 Brad Bjornstad, #1937 Stirling Boomhower, #2134 Gary Briggs, #1969 Isabelle Brown, #47 Lorie Brown, #1470 Richard Broyles, #1904 Victoria Bruzese, #286 John Bunch Jr., #2336 Kathleen Bunch, #2335 J. Mack Carneal, #1107 Edward Caron, #1064 Susan Caron, #1063 Walter Carpenter III, #2268 Suzanne Chandler, #1054

Carla Codd, #1528 Danny Cooper, #2500 Kathryn Corrigan, #1936 Rebecca Craig, #2047 Fran Darrach, #1598 Arthur Davidson, #3121 Diana Decker, #3037 Deborah Drewes, #1513 Tina Dry, #97 Catherine Duffy, #899 Katherine Elkahly, #1641 Gene Engle, #2239 Patricia Engle, #2240 Patrice Fernandez, #512 Sandra Foxworth, #2209 Donald Frashier, #1691 Rick French, #474 Mary Gaier, #2426 Juan Garcia, #2410 Julian Garcia Jr., #1574 Kathleen Gaston, #937 Joseph Geck, #1766 Jay Germano, #843 William Gibbs, #159 Tyrone Gray, #2999 J. Michael Groff Jr., #1222 Rosalind Hall, #547 Lizz Harmon, #769 Janice Hartley, #1708 Ronald Hartley, #1707 Joseph Hawkins, #634 Michael Heid, #1381 John Herndon, #138 Raymond Hill, #148 Edward Hoeppner, #2023 Sharon Hoeppner, #2024 Maria Houmis, #2440 Nicholas Houmis, #2439 Anna Ippolito, #64 Karla Jackson, #3153 Kevin Jackson, #3154 Anthony James, #1940 Richard Jennette, #2267 Joan Jernstrom, #1900 Joshua Karren, #1639 Christopher Koehler, #837 Tahlman Krumm Jr., #1678 James Lee, #90


William Levy, #2242 Denise Loos, #1338 Nathan Macht, #1779 Lloyd Maliner, #3164 Aileen Martino, #1098 Ruben Matos, #828 Jerry Meinhardt, #1350 Rudolph Michaud, #196 Michael Moore, #2449 Joyce Morales-Caramella, #977 Lawrence Murphy, #1615 Mark Nash, #1211 Catherine Nelson-Murphy, #1594 Diane Nettles, #651 Timothy Nettles, #650 Catherine O’Connor, #404 Thomas O’Horo, #1931 L. Diane Parsons, #3166 Ronald Pettit, #2824 Sandra Pettit, #539 Richard Reichle Jr., #105 Nancy Rockstroh, #1637 James Rogge, #1215 Ruth Rogge, #1214 Judith Rosenkranz, #310 Marcella Rua, #1375 Magda Saleh, #1878 Mohamad Saleh, #1879 Wolfgang Scholl, #2093 George Schultz, #2224 Virginia Schultz, #2225 Ada Seltzer, #1268 Dong Shin, #2040 Jane Siling, #1642 Susan Stanton, #1270 Denise Thomas, #2008 Andrew Toledo, #554 Joseph Tomaino, #1918 Christopher Ugles, #2053 Selinda Walden, #1126 Lew Wallace, #859 Judy Wallace, #860 Amy Walsh, #2156 David Weeks, #916 Diane White, #2465 Cheryl Whiteman, #1845 Thomas Whiteman Jr., #1844 Jason Williams, #1653 Ann Wolfe, #2406 Lee Zimmerman, #1082

Life Members Barbara Abel, #2937 Warren Abel, #1928 Freda Abercrombie, #774 Amir Abou-El-Naga, #41 Brian Acken, #918 Diane Acken, #919 Joseph Adamchak, #2612 Anthony Adams, #2629 Emily S. Adams, #730 Emily E. Adams, #2878 Jennifer Adams, #468 John Adams, #467 Melanie Adams, #518

Robert Adams, #426 Adam Adkins, #1643 Jean Aertker, #134 Deborah Agoos, #244 Valerie Agostini, #3011 Chuka Agugua, #1828 Jeffrey Aguiar, #2621 Cynthia Aguilar, #2257 Sandy Aguilar, #2256 Aribel Aguirre-Beck, #2921 Rickey Akins, #601 Karen Alayon, #1972 Roberto Alayon, #1971 Licia Albanese, #229 Sharon Albers, #1806 Ronald Aldrich, #649 Bernie Alessandrini Jr., #1266 Jo-Ann Alessandrini, #1265 John Alexander, #133 Barbara Alfano, #1787 Nancy Alfredson, #520 Elaine Aljasir, #102 Katherine Allen, #2986 Ross Allen, #1481 Terry Allison, #18 Michael Allocco, #2408 Tamara Almond, #341 Eric Almquist, #2587 Abdulhameed AlQattan, #3074 Nael AlQattan, #3073 The Honorable F. Dennis Alvarez, #1599 George Alvarez, #529 Janet Alvarez, #2543 Jose Alvarez, #2542 Walter Amaden, #2623 Karen Amidei, #2233 Steven Amidei, #2232 Cynthia Amor, #458 Jack Amor, #457 Jean Amuso, #3112 Philip Amuso, #3111 Christian Anderson, #619 Edward Anderson, #3120 Jeffrey Anderson, #1569 Shannon Anderson II, #2769 William Andree, #108 Robert Andrew Jr., #895 April Andrews, #1078 Laura Andrews, #667 Robert Andrews Jr., #461 Margaret Andronaco, #990 Lisa Anello, #2984 Lorraine Angelino, #1453 Christopher Angelo, #2512 Petchalot Angelo, #2513 Lisa Annaheim, #2170 Tyler Ansell, #2873 Gloria Anthony, #3159 Victoria Antoinette, #2121 Peggy Apgar Schmidt, #1117 Carole Apple, #1873 Wayne Apple, #1874 John Appleby Jr., #314 Alexandra Aptheker, #2865 Edwin Aranzazu, #3093 Stephen Armstrong, #2901 Hays Arnold III, #1565 Scott Arnold, #1118 Linda Arrington, #359 Donald Arscott, #1977 Austin Asgill, #300 Janice Ash, #1692 Ronald Ash, #791 Leslie Astell, #2177

Richard Astor, #2833 Diana Astorquiza, #2152 Harold Astorquiza, #2151 Raquel Astudillo, #2011 Husein Atari, #3082 Benjamin Atkins, #2297 Barbara Atkins-Guarino, #1355 Cole Atkinson, #2493 Emmanuel Auguste, #1424 Carol Austin, #2757 James Austin Jr., #1029 Jeffery Austin, #565 Margaret Austin, #19 Michelle Austin, #1030 Leslie Avchin, #1929 Norma Avchin, #1930 Mark Awmiller, #1682 Michael Axon, #1008 Carol Ayers, #1172 James Ayers, #150 Raymond Ayres II, #983 Sara Baden, #60 Eliot Bader, #1199 Eric Bailey, #2441 Gina Bailey, #2442 Jay Bailey, #375 S. Nathaniel Bailey, #999 Stephen Bailey, #1506 Louis Bainbridge, #718 Michelle Bainbridge, #719 Cecil Baker Jr., #1155 Kenneth Baker, #1951 Richard Baker III, #1417 Rajappan Balagopal, #343 Valerie Bame, #2528 Ruth Bannhard, #1992 Laura Barber, #800 Colon Barco Jr., #2669 James Bardin, #978 Nancy Bardin, #979 Warren Bare, #1577 Charles Barker, #2201 Rosemary Barkett, #231 Jonathan Barlow, #798 Scott Barnett, #422 Cindy Barringer, #616 Phil Barringer Jr., #615 James Barry, #1718 Cameron Barthle, #2260 Ted Barthle, #2772 Kenneth Basel, #2393 Dawn Bass, #3090 Khari Batchelor, #1311 Bruce Bates, #3 Philip Bates, #2226 Alan Batt, #2567 Charles Baumann, #2069 Linda Baumann, #2070 William Bausch, #2195 Augusto Bayro, #1744 Andrea Bazzigaluppi, #1998 Dore Beach, #2173 Karen Beach, #3051 Larry Beach, #3050 Kyle Beamsderfer, #2942 Joanne Beaudet, #1798 Michelle Beaudet-Smith, #446 C. Samuel Beauregard Jr., #2800 Carla Bechard, #3021 Peter Bechard, #3022 Suzanne Becker, #2264 William Becker Jr., #2265 Heidi Bekiempis, #685 Vincent Bekiempis Jr., #684 Douglas Bell, #1086

Elizabeth Bell, #486 Risa Bell, #1624 Susan Bell, #1927 Kathleen Bellamy, #1685 William Bellamy, #1686 Celeste Bello, #1800 Joseph Belluccia, #1095 Alissa Belmont, #2608 Jose Beltran, #2988 Shaye Benfield, #884 Aviya Bensky, #1763 Keyton Benson, #880 Benjamin Benvenuti, #349 Jynine Benvenuti, #350 August Berg, #1384 Tracy Bergacker, #1043 Blair Bergen, #14 Suzette Berkman, #1721 Elisa Bernard, #1905 Scott Bernard, #912 Brad Bernstein, #157 Suzette Bernstein, #158 Valerie Berrios, #2895 Paul Berry, #2356 Joan Bertrand, #3024 Charles Bess, #1328 Martha Bessolo, #2810 Nicole Best, #2432 Timothy Best, #2291 Kathleen Betancourt, #55 Robin Bethune, #1733 William Bethune Jr., #1732 Patricia Bever, #2535 Patrick Beyer, #913 Dennis Bickel, #2168 Margaret Biebel, #1609 Franklin Biggins, #67 Theodore Bill, #722 Mary Black, #387 Wynne Black, #388 Donald Blaha, #2541 Kendall Blair, #1263 Oakley Blair III, #793 Brian Blakley, #2374 Warren Blanchard Jr., #61 Judy Blanco, #834 Victor Blanco, #782 H. Kirby Blankenship, #180 Mark Blanton, #2868 Mark Blechinger, #2830 Jennifer Blount, #1753 Donette Boddiford, #2682 Joshua Boddiford, #2681 Bette Boddy, #3077 Edward Boddy, #3078 John Boeren, #2280 Marrene Boeren, #2281 Sherri Bogue, #1553 David Bohl, #299 Karen Bolin, #2961 John Bolle, #1122 Michelle Bombaugh, #2207 Alan Bomstein, #1181 Beverly Bondarew, #1474 Jesse Bonds Jr., #127 Timothy Bonds, #1077 Leon Bonta, #1699 Charles Booras, #577 Michael Boorom, #2676 James Booth, #1674 Michael Boots, #2944 David Borkan, #822 Francis Borkowski, #91 Kay Borkowski, #92 Alexander Borlan, #2885 SPRING 2014 | ALUMNIVOICE

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Life Member Honor Roll Darrell Borne, #1343 John Borreca, #584 Erika Borsos, #2548 Richard Bosaaen, #2174 Chase Boswell, #2900 Victoria Boswell, #1834 Andrew Bottner, #2635 David Boucher, #1687 Tracey Boucher, #1688 Steven Boulton, #1085 Frances Bowen, #2222 Tyler Bowen, #2221 Louis Bowers, #2380 RoseAnne Bowers, #2379 Victor Bowers, #2539 Bruce Boyd, #379 Janis Boyd, #844 Sara Boyd, #378 Thomas Boyer, #1205 Stephanie Boyle, #122 Dennis Bozykowski, #2764 Susan Bracken, #2400 William Bracken, #2399 Gregory Bradford, #853 Michael Bradford, #1110 Jennifer Bradley, #1938 Melville Bradley, #687 Walter Bradley Jr., #2950 Kristen Brady, #637 Angela Brammer, #2305 Margaret Brancolino, #2337 Patrick Brandon, #2119 Franki Brandt-Pethtel, #3089 Carrie Brang, #1701 Cynthia Brannen, #1396 Jamie Branson, #927 Yoshie Branson, #928 Edward Braun, #479 David Braverman, #2805 David Breitwieser, #2806 Ann Bretnall, #510 Robert Bretnall Jr., #509 Kirsty Brice, #3144 Scott Bridges, #1550 Dana Bright, #2435 Mark Bright, #823 Bobby Brinkley, #987 Carol Bromby, #3145 Brandi Bronleben, #1696 Timothy Bronza, #2645 Gary Brosch, #96 Deirdre Brown, #2537 Edward Brown, #2969 Elizabeth Brown, #692 Judith Brown, #2970 Melvin Brown, #339 Norman Brown III, #773 Shekeria Brown, #1362 Gloria Browne, #2671 Chaz Brueggemann, #2914 Walter Brugger, #12 Darlene Bruner, #1380 Fred Brunjes, #1119 Craig Brunstein, #1570 Lisa Brush, #532 Ryan Brusko, #654 Sivilai Brusko, #655 Nancy Bryant, #2941 Jeffrey Brzoska, #1829 Julia Buckland, #2891 William Buckley, #200 Diane Buckley-Altwies, #1269 Laurie Budd, #70 Gregory Budzban, #2832 Gerald Buhr, #282 22

Arthur Bullard Jr., #2103 M. Katherine Bullard, #2104 John Bullock Jr., #2573 William Burchenal Jr., #2160 Kathy Buresh, #1392 Carol Burg, #2343 Scott Burkett, #109 Patrick Burley, #1889 Darryl Burman, #1989 Margaret Burney, #2957 Jennifer Burns, #1710 Deborah Burr, #628 Fern Burr, #627 Robert Burress, #2113 Cheryl Burstein, #1990 Gerald Busch, #1200 Linda Busch, #1201 Patricia Bussell, #2006 Joseph Busta Jr., #162 Patricia Byrnes, #1318 Marissa Byrum, #1622 Louis Caballer, #1161 Tiffany Cacciatore, #1955 Judiann Cacioppo, #272 Heather Cain, #1333 Matthew Cain, #1332 John Calfee, #2547 Lynn Calhoun, #908 Mark Callahan, #439 Christina Cameron, #3085 Steven Camp, #330 Anne Marie Campbell, #2688 Brian Campbell, #841 Cori Campbell, #3044 Marshall Campbell, #1746 Sean Campbell, #2049 Sean Campbell, #3079 Margarita Cancio, #502 Janet Canfield, #670 Pamela Capers, #2963 Craig Capo, #1941 Jared Capouya, #1324 Sandra Capuano, #466 Janet Caragan, #1465 Christine Caraway, #1482 Steven Carby, #3156 Salvatore Cardillo, #1244 Erika Carelli, #3065 Betty Carlin, #2078 William Carlin, #2079 James Carlson, #1203 JoEllen Carlson, #1202 Jon Carlson, #1515 Erin Carpenter, #1757 John Carpenter Jr., #465 Paul Carpenter, #1490 Robert Carpenter III, #1758 Jennifer Carpenter Jensen, #1094 Sheila Carpenter-Van Dijk, #1272 Sylvia Carra-Hahn, #380 Betty Carroll, #640 Joyce Carroll, #1227 Richard Carroll, #1695 Natalie Carter, #2640 Thomas Carter, #612 William Carter, #271 Deanna Carter-Blackburn, #506 Ryan Caruso, #1160 Jennifer Casatelli, #1225 Colin Caspersen, #1542 Jose Castellanos, #1087 Betty Castor, #161 Candice Castro, #2625 Nelson Castro, #1626 Vicki Castro, #1625

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Philip Catalano, #704 Mark Catchur, #2204 Mary Catchur, #2205 Jane Cavallucci, #1839 Lauro Cavazos, #222 Erika Chambers, #1778 Tonya Chambers, #2430 Patricia Chancey, #240 Danielle Chandonnet, #665 Craig Channing, #1897 Kristen Channing, #1898 Daniel Chapman, #1379 Colleen Chappell, #799 Diane Chase, #489 Lee Chase, #488 Scott Chase, #1388 Janet Chaves, #1103 Donna Cheesebrough, #1289 Michael Cherill, #944 Catherine China, #2577 Maureen Chiodini, #597 Marina Choundas, #2602 Michael Christman, #369 Kari Chucko, #2743 Patricia Weaver Chulick, #252 Jonathan Cistone, #402 Pamela Cladakis, #3146 Elizabeth Clark, #1237 James Clark IV, #1235 Lauren Clark, #1236 Nita Clark, #2290 Pamela Clark, #865 Robert Clark Jr., #2639 Sarah Clark, #867 Stephanie Clark, #1946 Tami Clark, #1148 John Clarke, #1799 Thomas Clarke, #2581 Elsie Clary, #948 Warren Clary, #947 Jody Clayton, #2259 Don Clementi, #1039 Geraldine Clemons, #1478 Carline Clerge, #2287 Mary Cleveland, #2665 Charles Closshey, #294 Jennifer Closshey, #293 Jennifer Codo-Salisbury, #3098 Andrew Coe, #2293 Christine Coe, #2637 Matthew Coe, #1407 Andrew Cohen, #2320 Maren Cohen, #2853 Daniel Colantuono, #103 Vicki Colbert, #2102 Johnnetta Cole, #212 Michael Cole II, #1651 Stephen Cole, #2437 Kimberly Coleman, #1275 Lori Coleman, #501 William Coleman, #2913 Mauricio Collada, #340 Daron Collado, #1463 Barron Collier III, #849 Lawrence Collins, #318 Karen Colteryahn, #2591 Gary Cone, #267 Brian Confer, #1252 James Congelio, #1079 Gregory Conley, #1546 Robin Conley, #2641 Chris Conn, #964 Victor Connell, #1356 Charles Conner Jr., #2228 Nancy Conner, #2229

James Conway III, #1646 James Conway Jr., #3067 Jason Cook, #966 Juanita Cook, #1544 William Cook, #1361 Brian Cooper, #1373 John Cooper Jr., #374 Robyn Cooper, #2086 Charlotte Cooper Tinsley, #2478 Charles Copeland Jr., #578 Pamela Copeland, #579 Catherine Cornett, #453 Edward Corristan, #3123 David Corry, #325 John Coryn, #1847 Ana Cosme, #2144 Catherine Costabel, #1742 Harold Costello Jr., #1367 Theodore Couch Jr., #2071 Theodore Couch Sr., #176 James Council, #1184 Roger Countryman II, #2731 John Courier, #2908 Harrison Covington, #179 Gena Cox, #1537 Constance Cozier, #1261 John Cozier, #1260 Alan Craig, #2659 David Craig, #557 Jessica Craig, #2658 Robin Craig, #1340 Timothy Craig, #1339 Tyler Crane, #2911 Susan Crawley, #1911 Thomas Creed III, #986 Janis Crews, #1168 Robert Crews II, #1337 Angela Crist, #1576 The Honorable Victor Crist, #1575 David Crites, #3064 Ruthann Cross, #1751 James Crotty, #1993 Charles Crouse, #440 Kristie Crouse, #441 Benjamin Crum, #2531 Janella Crum, #2532 Gilbert Cuadra, #118 Susan Cuadra, #106 Emma Culbertson, #1606 Margo Culbertson, #1605 Linda Cullerton, #1041 William Cullerton, #1040 The Honorable Faye Culp, #1607 John Cunningham, #1189 Kenneth Cunningham, #3176 Kristin Cunningham, #1190 Patrice Cunningham, #2672 Elias Cura, #376 Mirtha Cura, #377 Patricia Curioso, #1588 Rudy Curioso, #1587 Nancy Curtis, #2340 Christopher Cutchens, #2948 Kristina Cutchens, #2949 Joseph Cuteri, #2624 Cheryl Dafeldecker, #813 William Daggett, #2716 Scott Dailey, #3028 Catherine D’Alessandro, #101 David D’Alessandro, #100 John Dalley, #204 David Dalton, #490 Ryan Daly, #1683 Clarence Daniel, #1618 Adam Daniels, #2554


Harold Daniels, #1908 William Daniels, #2741 Loretta Darche, #2254 Jennifer Darley, #1464 John Darling Jr., #1460 Linda Darling, #1459 Margaret Davenport, #1295 Brian Davies, #505 James Davies, #2922 Toni Davila, #1015 Albert Davis, #248 Baron Davis, #306 Brandon Davis, #1647 Dennis Davis, #2599 Kendra Davis, #1116 Mark Davis, #472 Shirley Davis, #1623 Steven Davis Jr., #1883 Dewey Davis-Thompson, #1406 Stephen Davis-Thompson, #1405 Gregory Dawkins, #1894 Richard De Aguero, #130 Rachelle de Moya, #1538 Kathy DeBellis, #2884 Benjamin Debrocke, #629 Heather Debrocke, #630 Christopher DeCeglie, #3047 Sheri Deer, #2792 Dawn Deeter-Schmelz, #2381 Jennifer deFreese, #1855 Robert deFreese, #1856 George Dekeles, #2436 Julie Dekker, #1073 John del Charco, #770 Tamara del Charco, #771 Marci Delaney, #989 Thomas Delaney, #324 Jan Delesline, #2580 John Delesline, #414 Christopher Delgado, #1997 Lori Delk, #3117 Jason Delli-Santi, #2904 Rajiv Dembla, #679 Dea Deming, #2825 Michael Deneve, #2657 Susan Deneve, #2656 Andrew Denka, #368 Manuel Dennis, #2051 Daniel Dennison, #1935 Nancy Dennison, #1934 Jeffrey Denny, #1111 Jason Dent, #2427 Franklin Depalma Jr., #609 Nima Desai, #1743 Cheryl Desmarais, #2680 Andrea Desrosiers, #1909 Mark Deusch, #2339 Charles Devlin, #3140 David Devlin, #450 Robin Devlin, #451 Stephanie Devlin, #3141 Derek Dewan, #583 David DeWeese, #1961 Anudeep Dharkar, #788 Jenna Diaz, #2864 Matthew Diaz, #2357 Melissa Diaz, #2116 Monique Dibbs-Vallee, #757 Merrell Dickey, #2298 Karen Diebel Sessions, #2155 Thair Dieffenbach, #93 David Dignam, #1656 Laura Dignam, #1657 Joshua Dillinger, #433 Denise Dimbath, #1539

Jim Dine, #223 Nicole Dion, #2208 James Ditto III, #2462 Daniel Dobrowolski, #2552 Angel Docobo, #528 Jodi Dodge, #1669 Terri Dolph, #1604 Christopher Donaldson, #855 Clifford Donley, #2582 David Donnelly, #3055 Michael Donohue, #751 Teri Donohue, #750 Jorge Dopico, #595 Katherine Dorf, #2120 Michael Dorsey, #713 David Dorton, #519 Katherine Dotson, #2064 Randall Dotson, #2347 Vicki Dotson, #2348 Diana Doughty, #1133 Kelly Douglass, #3066 Danita Downey, #1175 Bruce Downing, #136 Karen Dozier, #408 Judith Draculan, #1857 J. Kevin Drake, #1425 Mary Draper, #2423 James Drapp, #2689 John Drapp, #2202 Dorothy Drapp, #2203 Eugene Dressler, #2614 Mary Dressler, #2615 Robert Dressler, #182 Stephen Dressler, #797 Margaret Drizd, #2000 Fredrick Duckett, #3163 Sara DuCuennois, #1334 Christopher Dudley, #591 Albert Duerr, #1280 Kathleen Duerr, #1281 Siobhan Dumas, #1035 Troy Dunmire, #1198 Ernestine Dunn, #1301 Patricia Dunn, #599 Larry Dupree, #2499 Nicholas Durango, #3035 Robert Durfee, #297 Donald Durrance, #1843 Patricia Dury, #27 Neal Dwyer, #2982 Craig Dye, #724 Paula Dye, #1793 Daniel Eagan, #1386 Malissa Eagens-Rolph, #728 John Eagle, #694 Karen Eagle, #693 Joshua Ebner, #1840 Margaret Eddings, #2141 Carol Edelson, #42 Walter Edgerton, #2584 Michael Edmondson, #1242 H. Marie Edmonson, #652 Osatohanmwen Edo-Osagie, #493 Anthony Edwards, #2559 Lynette Edwards, #1319 R. Deadra Edwards, #1325 Pamela Egger, #758 Ronald Egger, #759 Robert Ehlenbeck, #2801 William Eickhoff, #80 Catherine Eisenhart, #2912 Jacqueline Eisenhauer, #1391 Roger Eitner, #2807 Joan Ekstrom, #1772 Brenda Elarbee, #154

Mary Elfter, #1558 David Eller, #887 Elizabeth Elliott, #362 Nathan Ellis, #1081 Glenn Elmblad, #1988 Renata Engel, #522 James English, #1756 Cynthia Enlow, #1859 Sandra Enoch, #1601 Debra Eriksen, #2089 Kenneth Eriksen, #2088 Diane Erwin, #333 William Esposito, #1764 David Estabrook, #3116 Christopher Estel, #2375 Donna Estevez, #1401 Ernest Estevez, #1402 Vincent Euliano, #2882 Crystal Euress, #3056 Carly Evans, #1501 Charles Evans, #50 Kenneth Evans, #1446 Lisa Evans, #51 Mary Evans, #1775 Walter Everton, #835 John Ezzell, #1273 Rena Ezzell, #1274 Maegan Fader, #3034 Lissa Fahlman, #2492 Jammie Faircloth, #406 Matthew Falbo, #3084 Christine Fanning, #2196

John Fantone, #737 Linda Fantone, #736 Margaret Farrell, #2713 Edward Farrior, #2342 Russell Fascenda Jr., #2636 Joseph Faulk, #1399 Jason Faulkner, #761 Karen Fedyszyn, #2333 Phyllis Fee, #981 Jamie Feheley, #553 Adam Feinberg, #1571 Patrick Feldman, #2133 Brian Fender, #2663 Richard Fentriss, #2915 Lawrence Ferguson, #1358 Salvatore Ferlita, #2720 Brian Fernandez, #2955 Carol Fernandez, #2520 Frank Fernandez, #2519 Lea Anne Fernandez, #1750 Mari Fernandez, #2954 Joann Ferra, #1011 Henry Ferrara, #332 Jennifer Ferraz, #2288 Michael Ferraz, #2289 Scott Ferrell, #2474 Mary Figg, #33 Alejandro Figueroa, #674 Michael Fimiani, #647 Bettyann Finch, #2823 Barbara Fincher, #1786 Fabio Fiore, #32

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Life Member Honor Roll Nicholas Fiorentino, #961 Jeff Fischer, #2642 Robert Fischman, #3054 Aileen Fisher, #2696 Joseph Fisher, #1147 Margaret Fisher, #568 Penelope Fisher, #975 Rose Fisher, #1297 Steven Fisher, #523 Brandy Fishman, #3081 Jeffrey Fishman, #3080 Thomas Fitzgerald, #2597 Maura Flaschner, #1132 Kurt Fleckenstein, #1169 Larry Flegle, #2650 Darin Fleming, #675 Gerald Fleming, #2750 Arthur Flemming, #177 Jeffrey Flemming, #410 Rodel Flores, #1823 Sharon Flory, #3106 Gregory Flynn, #360 Jane Flynn, #645 John Flynn Jr., #644 Kathleen Flynn, #1164 Myrna Flynn, #361 Somer Flynn, #2872 Dana Foerster, #2312 Larry Foerster, #2313 Con Foley, #1659 Elizabeth Foley, #1658 Leonara Folsom, #459 Edmund Foody, #1419 Edward Ford, #1443 Kenneth Ford, #1483 Ryan Ford, #2879 Scott Ford, #2236 Vicki Fordyce, #3072 Walter Fordyce III, #3071 Jose Forns Jr., #364 Susan Forns, #363 Michael Forrett, #974 Louise Forsman, #302 Dennis Forstner, #2447 Michael Foss, #2187 Jamie Foster, #1504 Janet Foster, #3032 Vergil Foust, #2738 Shawn Foutch, #2744 Dareth Fowler, #3025 Jennifer Fowler, #1120 M. Elizabeth Fowler, #265 Margaret Fowler, #1207 Harrison Fox Jr., #160 Jeffrey Fox, #1472 Liana Fox, #125 Sara Fox, #1473 Carol Francis, #1072 Karen Frank, #779 Debbie Fratus, #2067 Laura Fratus, #495 Raymond Frazier, #1024 Edward Fredere II, #563 Anthony Frederick, #2578 Jason Freier, #2826 Vicki Freier, #2827 Michelle French, #1466 Peter Frenquelle, #28 Anne Fried, #2666 John Friend Jr., #933 Jeffrey Frishman, #2540 Caleb Fritz, #2318 Sarah Fry, #534 Arthur Fuente Jr., #714 Kristin Fuente, #715 24

Enrique Fueyo, #803 J. William Fulbright, #211 Levota Fuller, #2294 Robert Fuller, #2569 Wayne Fuller, #866 Carolyn Fulmer, #58 Cheryl Furr, #1293 William Futch, #1033 Mary Futrell, #230 Diane Gaddis, #2344 Erin Gaddis, #1712 James Gaddis, #1711 Chevette Gadson, #2199 Kevin Gaffney, #2638 Ryan Gaffney, #2633 Michael Gagliardo, #1310 Nicholas Galambos, #2844 Joy Galatro, #3026 Steven Galbraith, #858 Mariya Galchenko, #1426 Cynthia Galiette, #371 Peter Galiette, #370 Roger Gallagher, #2596 Tony Gallina, #496 Steven Gallo, #2557 Joseph Galluzzo, #744 Jamie Galvan, #3092 Jesse Gamble, #1108 Darren Gambrell, #1218 Deepak Gangadharan, #2783 Amy Garcia, #3137 Freddie Garcia Jr., #443 Ivan Garcia, #2009 Roger Garner, #2538 Patrick Garrett, #403 Timothy Garrigan, #49 Gary Garrison, #494 Philip Gartrell, #1649 Sheila Gartrell, #1650 Glenn Garvey, #882 Robert Garvy, #743 Richard Gash, #2925 Ruthanne Gash, #2924 Kendall Gay, #575 Melissa Gay, #576 Dennis Geagan, #259 Gayle Geagan, #260 Lisa Gear-Smith, #1415 Jane Geders, #2154 Heather Geisler, #2095 Justin Geisler, #2094 Allen Genaldi, #824 Judy Genshaft Ph.D., #1697 Richard George, #3108 Robert George Sr., #2628 Gary Gerard, #1067 Kathryn Gerardo, #393 Rebecca Gerberding, #2303 Thomas Gerberding, #2302 Theresa Gerke, #1192 Eric Gershman, #1804 John Gertas, #2798 Diana Gertsch-Campbell, #1747 Carissa Giblin, #1000 Bruce Gibson III, #2609 Dale Gibson, #956 Lea Gibson, #1566 Harrington Gibson Jr., #2081 Michael Giel, #2143 Brenda Gigante, #2526 Paul Gigante, #2525 Gerald Giglia, #610 Robert Gilbride, #2461 Jeffrey Gillespie, #1777 Julie Gillespie, #1776

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Nicole Gillespie, #1445 Richard Gillespie III, #1444 Gordon Gillette, #1830 Paula Gillette, #1831 Audrey Gilmore, #656 Jeffrey Gilmore, #104 Richard Gilson, #848 Mark Giroux, #3131 Seth Gissen, #1794 Benjamin Gittleman, #1881 Shannon Gittleman, #1880 Jennifer Givens, #658 Mark Givens, #657 Shale Gladfelter, #2130 Brett Glauser, #1529 Shawn Gleason, #1633 Elizabeth Gload, #1789 Ross Gload Jr., #1788 Steven Goforth, #923 Shelly Goforth-White, #930 Susann Golby, #1497 Adam Goldberg, #1341 Seth Goldberg, #806 Paul Golden, #1698 Alan Goldsmith, #2252 David Goldsmith, #2898 Michele Golomb, #1809 Randy Golomb, #1808 Armando Gonzalez, #1038 Henry Gonzalez III, #535 Jennifer Gonzalez, #1348 Jonadean Gonzalez, #2893 Shannon Gonzalez, #1349 Steven Gonzalez, #469 Andrea Gonzmart, #1485 Richard Gonzmart, #689 Derek Good, #1191 Jason Good, #955 Savita Gooding, #3169 Larry Goodman, #1080 David Gordon, #2724 Judy Gordon, #1136 Robert Gordon, #1135 Angela Gorgei, #1418 James Gossett, #1736 Greg Gotling, #1952 Jane Gradwell, #1317 Allison Graham, #1948 Daniel Graham, #2059 Twila Graham, #2073 Cathleen Gramling, #1884 Sarah Granados, #478 Beverley Grant, #2 John Grant Jr., #1 Sue Grassin, #2241 Sharon Gray, #2721 Merit Greaves, #2101 Gil Gredinger, #1306 Aaron Green, #2285 Aria Green, #1353 Bradley Green, #1985 Ivan Green, #1475 Jason Green, #1461 Kristin Green, #1986 Beth Green, #1476 Steven Greenbaum, #1995 Jeffrey Greenberg, #264 Bruce Greene, #114 Jennifer Greene, #1704 Michelle Greene, #3038 Timothy Greene, #3039 William Greenlees, #480 Cathy Greer, #1247 John Greer Jr., #1246 Jennifer Griffin, #1616

Kenneth Griffin, #686 Melanie Griffin, #3070 Michael Griffin, #973 Sarah Griffin, #1980 Steven Griffin, #1979 Ward Griffin, #972 Mary Elizabeth Grimberg, #1234 Richard Grimberg Jr., #1233 Derek Grimes, #2444 Donna Grimes, #2980 Jerald Grimes Jr., #2979 Thomas Grippo, #2626 Chad Grissom, #2122 The Honorable Raymond Gross, #710 Sean Grosso, #2407 Matthew Grosz, #317 Laura Grow, #2262 John Guarino, #1354 Richard Guidice, #2766 Ndeye Guisse-Aquil, #3062 David Gula, #1331 Debbie Gula, #1330 Kathleen Gulley, #1045 Amanda Gunberg, #2362 M. James Gunberg, #636 Jennifer Gunberg, #1914 Chad Gunter, #1226 Cynthia Gurey, #117 Mark Gurlea, #760 Michael Gurucharri, #638 David Gutcher, #504 Robert Gutierrez, #1048 Amanda Guy, #1841 Israel Guzman, #921 Michael Haber, #2138 Pamela Haber, #2137 Andrew Hafer, #765 Eileen Hafer, #766 Cynthia Haffey, #1427 Barbara Hagen, #3005 Kyle Hagen, #3006 Robert Hagen, #2598 Eugene Haines, #1727 Nabil Hajje, #2568 Amber Haley, #3091 Donald Haley, #2314 David Hall, #2570 Gregory Hall Jr., #1612 Jody Hall, #1611 Kimberly Hall, #959 Mary Hall, #2700 Mary Hall, #3136 Lorene Hall-Jennings, #2701 Richard Hallstrand, #285 Gregory Hamaker, #1447 Andrea Hamel, #1771 Robert Hamel Jr., #1770 Andy Hamilton, #558 David Hamilton, #915 Frances Hamilton, #2765 Francis Hamilton, #968 Kenneth Hamilton, #2127 Samuel Hamilton, #2090 Scott Hamilton, #702 Mark Hammer, #3173 Mary Jo Hand, #669 Myung-Joo Handelman, #1114 James Haney II, #888 Jeffery Hannett, #1923 Stephanie Hannett, #1922 Susan Hansche, #896 Jay Hansen, #2473 Nikolina Hansen, #2472 David Hanson, #3060


Dean Hanson, #2370 Regina Hardee-Ferrell, #2475 Barbara Harken Monsour, #2361 Rodney Harlach, #1489 Brett Harper, #1640 Cynthia Harper, #588 John Harper, #587 Barbara Harrell, #2851 David Harrell, #1589 Charles Harris Jr., #592 Deborah Harris, #2964 Ernie Harris, #2402 Jack Harris, #1716 Jeffery Harris, #328 Mary Harris, #967 Rodger Harris, #69 Bret Hart, #1322 Richard Hartman, #3152 James Hartsfield, #274 Karen Hartsfield, #275 James Harvey, #2027 Sonya Harvey, #2028 Tamara Harvey, #1724 John Harvill, #22 Kanae Hatta, #1984 Dianne Haun, #358 Robert Havel, #2782 Richard Havens, #449 Garrett Hawk, #1811 Kenneth Hawthorne, #1805 Katherine Hay, #1385 Miriam Headley, #1552 Richard Headley Jr., #1551 Ramona Heath, #2215 Stanley Heath, #2214 Christina Hedley, #2326 Richard Hedley Jr., #2325 Joseph Hegleh, #2308 Nisreena Hegleh, #2309 John Helton, #2919 Stephanie Henchey, #3027 Jeffrey Hengel, #2087 Thomas Hennessy II, #1492 Alberto Hernandez, #705 Heidi Hernandez, #2218 Martin Hernandez, #2217 Sonia Hernandez, #960 Danielle Herrmann, #338 Gregory Herrmann, #337 Henry Hershey, #115 Donald Hertrich, #2975 Christina Heruska, #2346 Laura Heruska, #826 Richard Heruska, #825 Richard Herweh, #2699 Jeffery Hess, #3110 Christopher Hester, #2157 Steven Hester, #820 Ben Heugel, #1421 Lisa Provenzano-Heugel, #1420 Cynthia Hevner, #2677 Sean Hewitt, #2728 Gale Hibbard Jr., #2648 Linelle Hibbard, #2649 Tiffany Hickman, #2251 David Hicks, #690 Yuri Higgins, #1863 Carla Hilbig, #2929 David Hilbig, #2928 John Hildebrand III, #1983 Stephanie Hildreth, #911 Jack Hill II, #269 Janice Hill, #507 Kevin Hill, #2888 Parrish Hill, #2486

Sylvia Hill, #2794 Zunia Hill, #2487 Justin Himmelberger, #1760 Lauren Himmelberger, #1761 James Hinck, #1065 Julie Hinck, #1066 Jeanette Hinckley, #2734 Andrew Hines Jr., #186 Daniel Hinson, #1440 William Hintz Jr., #2083 Brent Hirschy, #1585 Audrey Hirst, #985 Julie Hirst, #1323 WayWay Hlaing, #1554 Julius Hobbs, #82 Thomas Hochadel, #428 Ruth Hochman, #29 Carol Hodges, #2136 Sharon Hodges, #1526 Donna Hoffman, #3010 Karen Hogan, #3009 David Holbrook, #2856 Heather Holbrook, #2004 Randall Holcomb, #1231 Clinton Holder, #1797 Jack Holland, #304 Jeannie Holliday, #1276 Ernest Hollings, #225 Erica Hollingsworth, #2495 Robin Hollins, #852 Casie Holloway, #1368 John Holloway, #23 Paul Holmes Jr., #3043 Janet Holroyd Wilson, #1455 Dennis Holt, #2508 Elizabeth Holt, #2509 Loretta Holtkamp, #816 Michael Holtkamp, #815 Jennifer Holtz, #2190 Skip Holtz, #2189 Mark Honaker, #2863 David Hood, #2866 Lisa Hood, #2867 Gary Hoog, #1099 Anton Hopen, #2108 Lisa Hopen, #2109 Ronda Hopes, #3017 Scott Hopes, #3016 Kristin Hopkins, #2471 Mae Alice Hopkins, #336 Samantha Hopkins, #2110 Sean Hopwood, #2411 James Horne Jr., #1593 Polly Horne, #1592 Frank Horrell, #409 Miriam Horton, #2918 Oscar Horton, #2917 Gary Houghtalin, #437 Eric Houghton, #2767 Jean Howard, #2550 John Howard, #3068 Johnny Howard, #2043 Wanda Howard, #917 Celia Howe, #1865 Joseph Howe, #1864 Aaron Howell, #2945 Jaclynn Howell, #1568 John T. Howell, #754 John Howell, #1567 Marjorie Howell-Quartey, #1891 Michael Howsare, #347 Alison Hubbard, #1968 Barbara Hubbard, #237 Craig Hubbard, #236 Jason Hubbard, #1967

Andrew Huggins, #1248 James Hugh, #897 Jeffery Hughes, #1138 Yolande Hughes, #2503 Joy Hugick, #2243 Catherine Hugues, #746 Richard Hugues, #745 Jonathan Hull, #821 Scott Humanek, #1357 Jill Hume, #1846 Marie Hunniecutt, #1279 Vickie Hunsaker, #2786 Randall Hunter Jr., #2106 Zenaida Hunter, #2107 Deron Hurley, #1876 Shirley Hurley, #1877 Jane Hussar, #1018 Joseph Hussar, #2809 Christopher Hutchinson, #2931 Marc Hutek, #748 Kristina Hutto, #1802 Tharon Hyer, #3280 Peyton Hyslop, #2536 Guillermo Inchausti, #315 Gail Infanti, #2674 Daniel Intriago, #1527 Danielle Intriago, #2428 Pam Iorio, #1868 Jennifer Isenbeck, #3052 Emigdio Isern, #3069 Betty Isler, #2605 Catherine Jackson, #2667 Shirley Jackson, #914 Cynthia Jacobs, #688 Wayne Jacobus, #2324 Cheryl Jaeger, #1608 Alacia Jaggi, #2355 Tina James, #1183 Janet Jameson-Szolosi, #734 Thomas Janer, #238 Sheila Jaquish, #3114 Jill Jaquiss, #2179 Manley Jaquiss, #2178 Lisa Jardine, #596 Angela Jarvie, #2310 Joseph Jaskiewicz, #2518 Kristin Jay, #1719 Bonnie Jefferis, #140 Donna Jellison, #723 Mary Ann Jenks, #1027 Ronald Jenks, #1026 Barbara Jensen, #46 Christa Jerome, #2035 George Jett Jr., #3059 Jonathan Jett-Parmer, #1165 Beverly Jewesak, #1573 Timothy Jewesak, #1572 James Jimenez, #827 Francis Johnson, #2897 Ginger Johnson, #3030 Kerry Johnson, #416 Martha Johnson, #89 Paul Johnson III, #2223 Robert Johnson Jr., #2184 Shayla Johnson, #3053 Stephanie Johnson, #664 Steven Johnson, #1055 Susan Johnson, #874 Thomas Johnson Jr., #389 Zachary Johnson, #2683 Connie Johnson-Gearhart, #525 Lindsy Johnston, #863 Stephen Johnston II, #862 Jennifer Joiner, #1740 Teresa Joiner, #1773

Sarah Jolly, #268 Arthur Jones Jr., #1532 Jeffery Jones, #98 Patricia Jones, #1531 Shari Jones, #2153 Shirley Jones, #2686 Timothy Jones, #2061 Mary Jones-Freis, #129 Cheryl Jordan, #1854 David Jordan, #2729 James E. Jordan, #747 James W. Jordan, #1170 Kimberly Jordan, #1867 Steven Jordan, #1853 Bradley Joseph, #940 Mary Joseph, #2366 Jill Joyce, #2030 Robert Joyce, #2453 Brooke Juan, #1250 Susan Juarez, #3107 Barbara Julian, #1944 Frank Julian, #1943 Marc Jump, #898 The Honorable Charles Justice, #1722 John Kaddis, #401 Jennifer Kaelin, #2446 Ryan Kaelin, #2445 Sally Kahelin, #2994 Hans-Christian Kahlert, #883 Rebecca Kaiser, #1596 Zacharias Kalarickal, #2438 Robert Kalbach, #574 Jacqueline Kalbas, #1224 William Kalbas, #1223 Allan Kalik, #257 Jennifer Kalik, #258 Ginger Kalinski, #1346 Kenneth Kalunian Jr., #35 John Kamenar, #2283 Raviprakash Kammadike, #2883 Charles Kane, #932 Cynthia Kane, #2527 Judith Kane, #2768 Gabriela Kantor, #2812 Robert Kantor, #2811 Ivy Kaprow, #2368 Marc Kaprow, #2367 Emily Karsina, #2497 Natalie Kasey, #1488 Kevin Kasubinski, #1283 Bonnie Kearns, #1689 Conrad Kearns, #1125 Sharon Keefer, #873 Connie Keehn, #2150 Brian Keenan, #1903 Dana Keenan, #356 Ruth Kegel, #1271 Kendra Keller, #2022 Kevin Keller, #673 Michael Keller, #2021 Robert Kelley, #2787 Benjamin Kelly, #2563 Dianne Kelly, #2816 Janet Kelly, #1395 Jennifer Kelly, #2258 Brad Kelly, #971 Kristine Kelly, #2261 Kristine Kelly, #3086 Michael Kelsoe, #2803 Bradley Kendell, #2270 Brenda Kenny, #1432 Joseph Kenny, #1431 Paul Kern, #2974 Susan Ketterer, #2534 SPRING 2014 | ALUMNIVOICE

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Life Member Honor Roll Dawn Kettner, #2382 Devyn Kettner, #2383 Sean Kettner, #2968 David Key, #1068 Julie Key, #1069 Jeremy Kibler, #1193 Kaycie Kibler, #1194 Hao Kien, #1885 David Kiepke, #2707 Scott Kilbourne, #2670 Hyejin Kim, #2420 Robert Kincart, #792 Karen King, #2448 Mary King, #2551 Peter King, #2328 Jason Kinney, #3162 Stephanie Kinney, #3161 Kristofer Kirchen, #1807 Scott Kirchner, #551 Tricia Kirchner, #552 Lashonda Kirkland, #988 Margaret Kirkland, #2391 Lisa Kirschten, #1730 Cathy Kirstein, #2533 Lorie Kittendorf, #1468 Jerre Kittle, #1156 Tassey Kittle, #1157 Regina Kizer, #1071 Ross Klaskow, #2455 William Klay, #3122 Christopher Kluis, #1714 Tosia Kmiec, #1543 Thomas Knaus, #639 Antinica Knowles, #3015 Cheryl Kobres, #2275 Bruce Koehler, #2476 Dianne Koenig, #357 Bradley Kondo, #2737 Douglas Konselman, #429 Diane Koplar, #2413 Kevin Koplar, #2412 Glenda Koshy, #871 Jason Koshy, #870 Melanie Kouroupis, #1106 Craig Kovach, #3126 Jakub Kowalczyk, #1820 Linda Kraatz, #2643 Kenneth Kralick, #65 Debra Kraus, #2712 Kevin Krause, #1031 Stacey Krause, #1032 Clayton Kreis, #1314 Rose Kreis, #1313 Brian Krenn, #135 Alicia Krukoski, #1810 Elizabeth Krystyn-Fueyo, #802 Richard Kuehne, #2748 Anthony Kuntz, #1177 Leena Kurian, #2075 Sanjay Kurian, #2074 Denise Kurt, #2709 Ronald Kurz, #817 Gail LaCour, #613 Samuel Laden, #2502 Elissa Lafond, #3143 Richard Lago, #2753 Erin Laipply, #2010 John Lake, #1449 Nancy Lake, #1448 Martha Lakis, #2276 Archbishop Lakovos, #210 Georgia Laliotis, #931 Brian Lamb, #542 Mary Landsberger, #527 Kenneth Lane, #2894 26

Melanie Langston, #334 Michael Langston, #943 James Lanier Jr., #561 Samuel Lanza Jr., #312 Michael LaPan, #1277 Pamela LaPan, #1278 Kimberly LaPorte, #2231 Wayne LaPorte, #2230 Victoria Larder, #2993 Richard Larsen, #321 Donna Larson, #1518 Eric Larson, #1477 John Larson, #1517 Michael Lasiewski, #2907 Thomas Latto III, #1613 Rhea Law, #976 Patrick Lawlor, #1393 Deborah Layton, #1167 Neil Layton, #1166 Ronald Lazo, #1703 Herman Lazzara, #2661 Sabrina Leandre, #2377 Victor Leavengood, #808 Philip Lecceardone, #1487 Yanin Ledesma, #2653 Robert Lee, #2834 David Leever, #1514 Paula Leftwich, #2188 David Lego, #2594 Billie Lehman, #2685 Jason Lehman, #3057 Aurelia Leinartas, #807 Annabel Lennard, #998 Earl Lennard, #997 Hernan Leon, #515 Leticia Leppert, #2191 John Lersch III, #1452 Kim Lersch, #1451 Robert Leslie, #76 Lauren Leslie-Hynan, #1036 Kenneth Lettre, #1523 Robin Levin, #152 Katelyn Levine, #2899 Mark Levine, #589 Amy Lewis, #2193 Carol Lewis, #2774 Cheryl Lewis, #2481 Craig Lewis, #2795 Donald Lewis, #1870 Frank Lewis Jr., #2627 Gary Lewis, #2773 John Lewis, #2192 Lisa Lewis, #397 Michael Lewis, #398 Scott Ley, #1976 Willard Libby, #207 Richard Lichtenstein, #2777 Ann Liguori, #1619 Gregory Linden, #425 John Lindsey, #2216 Cindy Lineberry, #1390 Yelizaveta Lipina, #3018 William Litton II, #307 Kristen Livengood, #1530 Steven Livingston, #1185 Bette LoBue, #872 Cornelia Logan, #2484 Joseph Lomascolo, #875 Suzanne Lomascolo, #876 Carol Long, #2457 John Long, #2456 Lynda Long, #1505 Ward Longbottom, #1752 Donna Longhouse, #2212 Angela Lopez, #2278

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Liana Lopez, #2330 Melissa Lopez, #1299 Sandra Lopez, #2277 Yvette Lopez, #1617 June Lorah, #1458 John Lore Jr., #3175 Gabrielle Lorino, #2443 George Lorton, #543 Sandra Lorton, #544 Tiphaine Louradour-Hwang, #1974 Ann Lovitt, #1140 Richard Low, #1583 Steven Lowe, #929 Adam Lowther, #3063 Jennifer Loxton, #2013 Travis Loxton, #2012 Lisa Lubowiecki, #2469 Marc Lubowiecki, #2468 Victor Lucas, #1028 John Lucius, #2651 Dean Luethje, #2566 Clara Lugo, #2349 Carleton Lum III, #1726 Deborah Lum, #1725 Kyle Lundquist, #366 Adam Lunn, #3075 Scott Lyle, #2698 Steven Lyons, #381 Jessica Lyublanovits, #1975 Robert Mabe, #3105 Hugh MacDonald Jr., #2600 Joseph MacDougald II, #1479 Katrina MacGregor, #783 Frederick Mack Jr., #672 Frederick Mack, #1638 James MacKay, #1146 Ian MacKechnie Jr., #1555 Matthew Mackenzie, #3094 Cecil Mackey, #168 Glenn Maclean, #471 Mark Magan, #1457 Frank Maggio Jr., #395 Lora Maggio, #396 James Magill, #691 Richard Magill, #342 Michael Magruder, #1305 Cassandra Mahar, #2896 Stephen Maher, #2556 Rashed Mahmud, #560 Helen Mahony, #1824 Sarah Majirsky, #1499 Joseph Malec, #485 Jennifer Malin, #768 Srinivasa Malireddy, #3058 Robert Mallett, #1610 A.K. Bobby Mallik, #1344 Timi Maloney, #1288 Allison Malouf, #740 Jason Malouf, #739 John Manning, #2117 Michael Manning, #1433 Tanya Manning, #2118 Elizabeth Manzano-Boulton, #1084 Henry Marcet, #811 Jorge Marcet, #2092 Robert Margeson Jr., #1636 Cherryl Marlan, #139 Donald Marsee Sr., #2353 Vicki Marsee, #2352 Maurice Marsh, #3142 John Marshall III, #2237 Katharine Marshall, #2930 Robert Marshall, #1958 William Marshall Jr., #1563 Catherine Martin, #2234

John Martin Jr., #646 Lara Martin, #2142 Stephen Martin, #2235 Susan Martin, #143 William Martin, #1002 Dushan Martinasek, #1013 Mary Martinasek, #1014 Kevin Martinez, #1134 Mary Martinez, #3036 Merritt Martin-Lindstrom, #2327 Joann Martino, #511 Donna Masi, #625 William Masi, #626 Dennis Mason, #2691 Randall Mason, #676 James Massialas, #2694 Diana Massimini, #1057 Michael Massimini, #1056 Lacey Mastorides, #1851 Nicholas Mastorides, #1850 Derek Mateos, #2124 Shelby Mathias, #1556 Karen Matlock, #3160 Linda Mattos, #487 Jon Mauro, #1590 John Mauthner Jr., #1186 Robert Mautz, #194 George Mavros, #1627 Renee Mavros, #1628 Thomas Mawhinney, #13 David May, #455 Debbie May, #456 Russell Maynard, #524 James Mayo Jr., #2183 Anna Mayor, #2992 Manuel Mayor, #2991 Andrew Mayts Jr., #1871 Roy Mazur, #738 Michelle Mazuros, #1509 Steven Mazza, #110 Brian McAllister, #1321 Jean-Anne McAllister, #1582 Thomas McAllister, #1581 Tamera McBride, #2971 William McBride, #2972 David McCall, #1815 Dialne McCall, #1816 Brian McCarthy, #3020 Kimberly McCartin, #2148 James McClelland, #2647 Patricia McConnell, #373 Richard McConnell, #372 Shamus McConomy, #1621 Stephen McCormack, #831 Carol McCoy, #44 Carson McCoy, #1262 Gertrude McDaniel, #2422 James McDaniel, #2421 Margaret McDeed, #2365 Scott McDeed, #2364 Kimberly McDonald, #2066 Dwayne McDow, #2996 Dayla McElroy, #1128 Scott McElroy, #2977 Brian McEwen, #2751 Catherine McEwen, #66 Kathryn McGarry, #113 Murray McGarry, #112 Brian McGauran, #2479 Casey McGauran, #2480 Christine McGee, #548 John McGee, #549 Kathryn McGee, #707 Carol McGlaughlin, #2546 Jack McGriff, #513


Christie McHargue, #2818 Jennifer McHerron, #1999 James McInturff, #2985 Levi McIntyre, #1121 Brianna Mckee, #2401 Robert McKee, #924 David McKeithan, #417 Jodi McKeithan, #418 Cleveland McKenzie, #1439 Joseph McKenzie Jr., #1672 William McKown, #886 Scott McLam, #1123 Eric McLendon, #249 Sara McMurry, #391 Timothy McMurry, #390 Kerry McNab Sr., #245 Larry McNabb, #721 Heidi McNaney-Flint, #39 Karl McNish, #1759 Pauline McPhail, #2852 Jill McQueary, #2644 Margo McVicker, #1437 Lisa Mead, #903 Craig Meadows, #1429 Brian Meaton, #1256 Christina Medbery, #1044 Francis Meddleton, #1890 Harold Medero, #878 Leo Mediavilla, #2524 Marlyn Meeks, #796 Robert Meeks, #795 Wilda Meier, #266 H. Frank Meiners Jr., #1025 David Meinhart, #2363 Jenny Meirose, #2271 Bruce Meiselman, #2981 Merle Mendis-Dennis, #2052 Mario Mendola, #2014 Elizabeth Menendez, #1005 Marian Menezes, #1888 Sandra Menke, #1886 Mary Mercer, #2038 Sandra Mercer-Lynch, #1713 Larry Meredith, #2804 Brigid Merenda, #1533 Jason Merenda, #1534 David Mereness, #1524 Auberde Merilan, #2185 Lynne Merriam, #296 Ashley Merrill, #308 Constance Messina, #3101 Robert Messinger, #833 Lauren Metcalf, #2219 Michael Metcalf, #611 Walter Metcalf IV, #2220 Greg Metcalfe, #1491 Alisha Meyer, #2163 Christian Meyer, #2371 Corey Meyer, #2162 Eileen Meyer, #2372 Fred Meyer, #2263 Judith Meyer, #295 Kirsten Meyer, #1630 Melissa Meyer, #2886 Otto Meyer, #1629 Penni Meyer, #2715 Stephen Meyer, #2939 Thomas Meyer, #2714 Diana Michel, #600 Stephen Michelini, #43 Bernard Middendorf, #767 Dennis Miklavic, #2521 Cynthia Miller, #153 David Miller, #1729 James Miller, #2129

Jerry Miller, #3088 Karen Miller, #1728 Lesley Miller Jr., #427 Nancy Miller, #725 Stephen Miller, #2690 William Miller, #2763 Edward Mills, #906 Christine Millwee, #2857 Steven Millwee, #2858 Andrea Milrad, #384 Jack Milrad, #385 Lynnis Mincey, #1438 Jeffrey Mindling, #2802 Anthony Minerva, #1093 Elena Minicucci, #1342 Carol Minshew-Speyerer, #785 Andrew Mintzer, #708 Laura Mintzer, #709 Luis Miranda, #2877 Manlio Miriel, #2284 Franz Mitchell, #2576 Meridith Mitchell, #2819 James Mittenzwei, #2025 Joanne Mittenzwei, #2026 Cheryl Mixson, #1679 Nancy Mizrahi, #320 H. Lee Moffitt, #30 Deborah Momberg, #1694 Joel Momberg, #1693 Samina Monakey, #2754 Karen Monsen-Hoogs, #653 Roger Monsour, #2360 April Monteith, #1422 Michelle Monteleon, #1434 Douglas Montgomery, #3118 Tracy Montgomery, #1498 Andrew Moore, #2860 Brenda Moore, #531 Dee Dee Moore, #1298 James Moore, #775 Jason Moore, #151 Jennifer Moore, #2501 Jessica Moore, #2077 Jo Ann Moore, #814 Karen Moore, #2859 Lisa Moore, #2630 Paul Moore, #1545 Richard Moore, #2076 Robert Moore, #3046 Samira Moore, #3045 Shirley Moore, #776 Jennifer Moores, #2416 Scott Moores, #2415 Gilbert Morales Jr., #3100 Valerie Morales, #3099 Curtis Moreau, #1662 Leslie Moreau, #1663 Donna Moretti, #1541 Joseph Moretti, #1540 Elise Morgan, #994 George Morgan, #2590 Russell Morgan, #503 Lisa Morio, #2951 Lynne Morneault, #934 Holly Morris, #2132 Karen Morris, #3061 Lillian Morris, #15 Patricia Morris, #3000 William Morris, #2998 Linda Morris-Henry, #2334 James Morrison III, #2797 Paul Morrison, #155 Steven Morrison, #1360 Frank Morsani, #172 Edward Mortellaro Jr., #351

Linda Mortellaro, #352 Stephanie Morton, #854 Brentin Mosher, #2419 Patricia Mosley, #1208 Luis Moss, #2135 Victor Motto, #1913 Nakhle Moubarak, #1387 Pamela Moulton, #1257 Charles Mudd Jr., #1924 Henry Mueller III, #1471 Roberta Muir, #73 Sisy Mukerjee, #1142 Sudip Mukerjee, #1141 Raymond Mulholland, #438 Kym Mullins, #1520 Dennis Mullis, #2511 Leslie Muma, #1220 Pamela Muma, #1221 Brian Mumme, #1413 Gilbert Munoz, #2248 David Murdock, #454 Donald Murphy II, #2085 Michael Murphy, #1899 Sean Murphy, #1115 Raymond Murray, #144 Stephen Murray, #1925 Susan Murray, #1926 Casey Muse, #1502 Stephanie Muse, #1503 Adrian Musial Jr., #1803 La Veda Myers, #322 Marlo Myers, #1667 William Myette, #2227

Michael Mysels, #1648 Fernando Narvaez, #2211 Michael Nash, #62 James Nault, #562 Terry Nealy, #546 Samuel Neel, #203 Merrie Neely, #1197 Tara Nelan, #1462 Jacqueline Nelson, #2821 Thomas Nelson Jr., #2269 Tia Nelson, #1216 William Nelson, #1217 Eric Neuman, #298 Cindy Newberry, #3041 Stephanie Newby, #2498 Eric Newman, #400 Lyris Newman, #399 William Neylan III, #1304 Samuel Nirenberg, #1645 Amol Nirgudkar, #778 John Nixon, #123 Tonya Nixon, #1882 Brenda Nolte, #3003 Everett Nolte, #3004 Mark Nonnenberg, #881 Arthur Noriega V, #2617 Michele Norris, #787 Randy Norris, #786 Alyson Noune, #842 Michael Novilla, #1050 Gabrielle Noyes, #2822 Timothy Nugent, #2874 Varrick Nunez, #970

Our Members Love USF!

Your USF Alumni Association asked our members why they love USF and here’s what they said: I love USF because my experience there made me who I am today. I cherish all of the relationships I made and still keep in touch with many friends and a handful of professors. Rasheite Radcliff, `08

Twenty-five years after graduation, and a move to another city, many of my best friends are USF graduates. My second daughter, Anna, decided to attend USF with very little prodding by me, per my wife’s recommendation. A quarter of a century later, I can have a bad day, but still say “At least my thesis is done.” Andrew Lawn, M.S. `89

We are a family of Bulls and thankful for the opportunity to achieve a great education. We love the school, sports programs and the feeling of belonging to a thriving community. What’s not to love? Go Bulls! Kathy Geren, `99 I love USF for the education and research methods I received. It gave me the background to become a successful science educator on the high school as well as on the collegiate levels. Bob Zeitlin, `72

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Life Member Honor Roll Casanova Nurse, #1062 Robert Obenreder, #3031 Gabrielle O’Berry, #2956 Charles O’Brien, #3130 Dianne O’Brien, #1352 Jennifer O’Brien, #3132 Kimberly O’Brien, #536 Shawn O’Brien, #537 Timothy O’Brien, #1351 Jennifer O’Connor, #1292 Kenneth O’Connor, #1291 William O’Connor, #1991 Jennifer O’Flannery Anderson, #2057 Toshiaki Ogasawara, #202 Leslie Ogden, #889 Rita Oglesby, #2784 Mary Ojeda, #436 Jay Oklu, #2036 Elizabeth Okogbaa, #741 Timothy Oladokun, #392 Thomas O’Lenic, #1326 Sharon Olenski, #2687 Jason Olivero, #2131 Marie Olivieri, #2843 Christine Olney, #1896 Ronald Olney, #1895 Jenifer Olsen, #3157 Kent Olsen, #1187 Stephanie Olsen, #1188 Steven Olsen, #253 Donald Oneal Jr., #949 Martha Oneal, #950 Tommy O’Neal, #607 William Oram, #45 Alex Oros, #623 Heidi Oros, #622 Ashlee Orozco, #2404 Christopher Orozco, #2403 China Orr, #699 Judy Orton, #301 Annette Osborn, #2507 James Osborn, #2506 Vincent Osborne Jr., #75 Robert Osburn, #1416 Colleen O’Sullivan, #1661 Harold Ott, #3119 Maria Otto, #804 Matthew Otto, #1003 John Ouellette, #1959 Elizabeth Overstreet, #2055 Michael Overstreet, #2056 Adrian Owens, #963 George Oxx Jr., #1902 Robert Pacenta, #447 Alisa Pachella, #3019 Amy Padgett, #3135 Duane Padgett, #3134 Girija Padmanabh, #26 Kenneth Page II, #1016 Leon Paige, #671 William Paladine III, #2351 Louis Paladino, #2418 Luanne Panacek, #1143 Peter Panos, #2736 Arthur Panov, #660 Kathleen Panov, #661 George Papadeas, #2880 Paul Pare, #2296 Mitesh Parekh, #2485 Tabatha Parish, #2943 Timothy Pariso, #2593 George Parker Jr., #121 John Parker, #643 Matthew Parker, #1104 28

Stephen Parker, #2198 Leslie Parkins, #1996 Francis Parrella, #2746 Gwyn Parrella, #2747 Amy Parry, #407 Nell Parsley, #2693 Surendra Parvataneni, #958 Helen Pastore, #3148 Alise Pastorik, #2654 Kiran Patel, #1369 Janice Paton, #1671 Scott Paton, #1670 L. J. Patouillet, #4 Leland Patouillet, #84 Mary Patouillet, #85 John Patrick, #550 Doreen Patterson, #335 Michael Patterson, #1400 Devin Patty, #2678 Stephen Pauley, #1557 Scott Pautler, #951 Carla Pawich, #1383 Dennis Payne, #242 Lynn Payne, #1012 Carlos Pazos, #680 Carol Pazos, #681 Daniel Peachee, #1312 John Pearce, #21 Darryl Pearson, #284 Michele Pedulla, #1228 Vincent Pedulla, #1229 Robert Pelaez, #3155 Joseph Pellegrino, #2820 Wayne Pelley, #2861 Nathan Pendleton IV, #904 Eric Penvose, #1153 Taylor Penvose, #1154 Michael Peppers, #1774 Kimberly Perez-Schneider, #1836 William Perna, #394 Meira Pernicone, #2976 William Perret, #419 Michael Perry, #2718 Michele Perry, #2717 Karen Peters, #604 James Peterson, #491 John Peterson Jr., #2842 Natalie Peterson, #2015 Norman Peterson, #2206 Paul Peterson, #2589 Robin Peterson, #2588 Theresa Peterson, #383 Wayne Peterson, #382 Marcia Petford, #3115 Craig Petrassi, #2762 Trudy Pettibone, #1061 Robert Pettyjohn, #279 Harry Pfister, #2505 Winifred Pfister, #2504 Ada Pfotenhauer, #1254 Phillip Pfotenhauer, #1253 Shawna Phelps, #2001 Rudy Philippus, #2319 Amanda Phillips, #1838 Michael Phillips, #3171 Richard Phillips, #2080 Robert Phillips, #344 Sharon Phillips, #2041 Wayne Phillips, #1837 Edward Phinney, #2610 Theda Phinney, #2611 Jeanette Phipps, #2960 Gretchen Piccote, #1329 Frank Pidala, #2560 Yury Pieczynski, #2875

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Scott Pierce, #1034 Frantz Pierre, #1813 Dana Pigg, #1174 Smitha Pillai, #1792 Itana Pinansky, #2997 Kevin Pindjak, #2673 Greg Pine, #909 Emma Pineda, #2791 Julian Piper, #1734 Scott Piper, #1950 William Piper Jr., #1586 Lynn Pippenger, #2616 Mary Pippin, #1737 Juliette Pistorino, #3109 Maria Pistorino, #3158 Steven Plaisted, #413 Kristen Plastino-Arnold, #1564 Thomas Plesich, #2098 John Pletcher, #423 Michelle Plotka, #1782 Elizabeth Plott, #2829 Kenneth Plunkitt, #1176 Gary Poe Sr., #1765 Nicole Poff, #2007 Patrick Poff, #1259 Ronald Poindexter, #564 Margaret Poling, #2255 Lesly Pompy, #280 Nancy Popick, #2097 Scott Popick, #2096 Rose Porter, #3042 Sheila Porter, #2749 Sue Porter, #2045 Bruno Portigliatti, #3076 Neil Post, #3102 Terry Potter, #1204 Joseph Powell, #726 Mary Powell, #463 Mary Lou Powell, #1825 O. Eugene Powell, #464 Penelope Powell, #1347 Helen Powers, #1660 Walter Prather, #1521 Victor Prebor III, #1875 Christopher Prentice, #2306 Kristen Prentice, #2307 Daniel Preslar, #2759 Susan Prestridge, #1942 Ross Preville, #1179 Lani Prilliman, #2978 Jade Primus, #2390 Antony Pro, #2194 Kathleen Prossick, #2046 Brian Pruett, #573 Nicolas Psomiadis, #1456 Teresa Puckett, #147 Amanda Puentes, #1366 Carlos Puentes, #1365 Christopher Pugh, #2488 Sue Pugh, #2562 Deidre Puhalla, #2887 Bhargava Puligandla, #2396 Nikole Puri, #2793 Richard Pylant, #1408 Erika Pyner, #1286 Jo Ann Quinn, #2561 Stanley Raab Jr., #2039 Jack Rader, #1195 Mary Rader, #1196 James Ragsdale, #1579 Laurie Ragsdale, #1580 John Ramil, #605 Naida Ramil, #606 Jennifer Ramil McCoy, #1700 Rafael Ramirez Jr., #3033

Max Ramos, #3124 Nicole Ramos, #2934 Sandra Ramos, #3125 Michael Randolfi, #2555 Margaret Rangel, #1982 William Raspberry, #224 Erik Rauch, #1450 Jonathan Rausch, #1300 Kenneth Ravencraft, #2515 Daniel Ravicher, #752 Chitra Ravindra, #706 James Rawe Jr., #1817 Teresa Rawe, #1818 John Rawnsley, #2158 Laura Ray, #2906 Linda Raymond, #2735 Richard Raymond, #119 Martha Rea, #291 Timothy Rea, #290 Gregory Read, #1973 Robert Read, #2213 Scott Reading, #1762 Jill Reagan, #2417 Ronald Reagan Sr., #586 Scott Rebane, #1171 Curtis Reece, #1382 Alice Reed, #2903 Karen Reed, #2892 Charles Reese, #839 Judith Reese, #840 John Regar, #83 Todd Rehder, #2603 Erin Reich, #2210 Carol Reid, #1842 Amy Reily, #2592 Ronald Reinhart, #497 Alexander Reiss, #1006 Martina Reiss, #1007 Mark Reithmaier, #2604 Jennifer Rendahl, #1600 Morris Rendahl, #2808 Jan Resch, #2311 Elizabeth Reschke, #2345 Karen Reuben, #1210 Robert Reuben, #1209 Lillian Reyes, #2454 Sueanne Reynolds, #1915 Sarah Ribeiro, #1866 Frederick Rich, #1956 Lynn Richard Jr., #287 Robert Richard, #288 Stacey Richards, #3049 Matthew Richardson, #1723 Debra Richichi, #2032 Joseph Richichi, #2031 Valerie Riddle, #2388 Carl Riddlemoser, #2839 Dennis Riddlemoser, #2840 Cherice Ridgeway, #1731 Brenda Ridl, #2583 Gwendolyn Ridley, #278 Hildy Riegelhaupt, #2711 Steven Riley, #2652 Jim Rinaldo, #598 Arthur Ringness, #1302 Elizabeth Risch, #617 Robert Risch, #618 Ann Risler, #3002 James Risler, #3001 Oscar Rivas, #716 Pedro Rivera, #1092 Teodoro Rivera III, #2034 Andrew Riviears, #1284 William Rizzetta, #805 Jean Robcke-Sexton, #3139


Mary Roberson, #2354 Catherine Roberts, #2817 Cynthia Roberts, #2350 Jonathan Roberts Sr., #677 Richard Roberts, #1957 Bonnie Robertson, #920 Neil Robertson, #2835 Leslie Robins, #34 Burke Robinson, #1389 Dean Robinson, #499 Doreen Robinson, #1827 Eric Robinson, #1826 Gary Robinson, #2935 Harold Robinson Jr., #952 Lia Robinson, #2936 Reginald Robinson, #1410 Shaun Robinson, #1749 Sonny Robitaille, #790 Yvette Robitaille, #789 Edward Rocha, #2987 Raymond Rocha, #902 Oliver Rodrigues, #1158 Deborah Rodriguez, #1377 Delma Rodriguez, #2048 Eileen Rodriguez, #329 Jerard Rodriguez, #1336 Johana Rodriguez, #3174 Mary Rodriguez, #56 Roger Rodriguez, #1376 Paul Roemmele, #2862 William Roese, #2018 Charles Rogers, #2775 Gamwell Rogers, #2238 Jeffrey Rogers, #3029 Roseann Rogers, #2776 Jacquelyn Rogow, #326 Gini Rollins, #78 Quinton Rollins Jr., #77 Brian Rolph, #727 James Roney, #473 R. Chandler Root, #1282 James Rosbolt, #1047 Michael Rosen, #430 Ellen Rosenblum, #1308 Richard Rosengren, #1469 James Rosenquist, #191 Ann Ross, #2785 Kimberly Ross, #642 Mary Ross, #2702 Sean Ross, #2684 Jeffrey Rothenberg, #2042 Carl Rowan, #232 Josh Rowberry, #3279 Yolanda Rowberry, #1240 David Rowe II, #1131 Terry Rozear, #2655 Nancy Rubin, #1112 Jodee Rucker, #1423 Michael Rudd, #1790 Douglas Rudig, #1285 Erma Ruffkess, #1717 Richard Rumrell, #319 Anne Runion, #582 Anthony Runion, #581 Casey Runkles, #996 Jason Runkles, #995 Cory Ruppel, #830 Solveig Ruppel, #829 Michele Ruppert, #2990 Bradley Rush, #2286 James Rush, #1290 Janice Rush, #781 Michael Rush, #780 Linda Ruskell, #2947 Timothy Ruskell, #2946

Charles Russell Jr., #424 John Russell, #1070 Pamela Rutecki-Tushaus, #3103 John Ruzic, #484 Christina Ryan, #1706 Maryann Ryan, #1251 Patrick Ryan, #1705 Glenn Rybacki, #939 Austin Ryder Jr., #1113 Gordon Ryerson III, #2622 Carla Saavedra, #935 Renan Saavedra, #1632 Marie Sabol, #2434 Thomas Sabol, #2433 Mia Sadler, #48 Elizabeth Saine, #251 Michael Saine, #250 Wesley Sainz, #483 Phillip Saladino, #2016 Nicole Salazar, #585 Amber Sale, #2376 Robert Salicco Jr., #1159 Michael Salisbury, #3097 Neetha Sallapudi, #892 Nitin Sallapudi, #891 Jennifer Salmon, #1088 James Saltsman, #2692 Gregory Salyer, #1668 Anthony Sanchez, #856 Betty L. Sanchez, #277 Dana Sanchez, #1097 Kenneth Sanchez, #1096 Tonya Sanchez, #857 Donald Sanders, #2646 Karina Sanderson, #2165 Shomari Sanford, #2321 Daniel Santiago, #2841 Henry Santos, #593 Craig Sapashe, #2631 Darren Sapashe, #1939 Beverly Sapp, #2316 Kevin Sapp, #2317 Louis Sarbeck, #24 David Sarich, #2266 Eileen Sarris, #2145 Jeannette Sasmor, #107 Jolyon Sasse, #1206 Joshua Saunders, #1467 David Sawicki, #1655 Carlos Sayan, #2869 Neal Sayers, #1100 Rebecca Sayers, #1101 Joseph Scaglione II, #2910 Michael Schaefer, #659 Kelley Schaeffer, #1075 Fred Scheigert, #81 William Scheirer Jr., #1602 Criston Schellenger, #3127 Lauren Schellman, #1484 Alfred Schiff, #969 Robert Schlechty, #313 Philip Schlossnagle, #470 Kenneth Schluger, #946 Nancy Schmidt, #698 Nancy Schneid, #1374 Dennis Schnur, #1675 Dawn Schocken, #2496 Amy Schowalter, #2723 James Schreck, #1892 Renee Schreck, #1893 Laurie Schroeder, #1920 John Schueler, #2450 Linda Schueler, #2451 Scott Schullo, #1442 Lisa Schultze, #1372

Linda Schwartzkopf, #508 Ellen Scofield, #2549 Samuel Scolaro, #420 Daniel Scott, #1684 Thomas Scott, #2572 James Scroggins, #2770 Shannon Seal, #2068 Christopher Seavey, #2516 Jean Seawell, #355 Jeffrey Sebeika, #2529 Lance Seberg, #818 Laura Seberg, #819 Robert Sechen, #59 Noreen Segrest, #2932 Robert Segrest Jr., #2933 Kenneth Seibert, #1597 Suzanne Seidl, #545 Scott Seigel, #1178 Pamela Seigrist Andersen, #305 Robert Senton, #1059 W. Doughlas Sessions Jr., #1620 Richard Sessums, #462 T. Terrell Sessums, #165 Brad Settel, #2452 Ronald Sexton, #3138 Nirav Shah, #2099 Rajani Shah, #2246 Vipul Shah, #2247 Charles Shanberg, #712 Deborah Shannon, #1130 Debra Shannon, #111 Timothy Shannon, #1129 Patty Sharrock, #2606 Patrick Shea, #74 John Shearer, #2125 Marissa Shearer, #3133 Nancy Shearer, #2126 James Sheffield, #1511 Karen Sheffield, #1512 Craig Sheftell, #1294 Jessica Shellard, #2369 Melissa Shelton, #3023 Kevin Shendok, #3007 Marcie Shendok, #3008 Shaina Shenefelt, #2607 Dave Shepler, #1238 Ann R. Sheppard, #1715 Barry Sheppard, #2091 Leo Sheridan III, #346 Albert Sherman II, #1230 Maryann Sherman, #2660 Ron Sherman, #1359 Donald Sherwood, #514 Kevin Shibley, #2726 Summer Shibley, #2727 Joseph Shield, #1053 Patricia Shiflett, #261 Hinks Shimberg, #169 Byron Shinn, #2466 Joanne Shinn, #2467 Tyrone Shinn, #2771 Stephen Shipman, #16 Sarah Shoffner, #2389 Perry Sholes, #2054 Eric Shonebarger, #2831 Christina Shrive, #2634 Rachael Shumaker, #2397 Gail Sideman, #1180 Jeanne Siegel, #2854 Denise Siegrist, #2847 Michael Sierra, #1239 Sally Sierra, #3095 Fred Sikorski, #1371 Joy Sikorski, #1370 Dale Siler, #2058

Wendy Silverman, #2571 Jennifer Silverstein, #412 Kennedy Simmonds, #228 Brenda Simmons, #1614 Carol Simmons, #1090 Cheryll Simmons, #1255 Earl Simmons, #1091 Linda Simmons, #386 William Simmons, #1232 Barry Simons, #2186 Donald Simpson, #2725 Michael Simpson, #1212 Vicki Simpson, #1213 Kelly Sims, #1634 Lori Sims, #1635 Shalonda Sims, #1287 Nathan Sindel, #957 Sharmatie Singh, #890 Lizabeth Sismilich, #2128 Ronald Sjoblom, #2828 Walter Skirven, #984 Stephen Skrzypkowiak, #1785 Bradley Slipiec, #2732 Sherrie Slom, #2920 Deborah Smalbach, #1397 Neal Smalbach, #1398 Thomas Smerz, #1037 Ashley Smith, #2146 Barry Smith, #635 Bill Smith Jr., #2799 Cara Smith, #1819 Celinda Smith, #1049 Daryn Smith, #1258 Devern Smith, #1906 Donald Smith, #530 Edward F. Smith, #2002 Ellyn Smith, #2147 Gilbert Smith Jr., #2301 Herman Smith Jr., #2072 James Smith, #239 Jessica Smith, #1769 Jon Smith, #1858 Leslie Smith, #832 Marshall Smith, #1768 Michelle Smith, #2796 Paul Smith, #2849 Robert Smith, #1414 Sam Smith, #1004 Stephen Smith, #1962 Susan Smith, #2029 Tara Smith, #2384 Theodore Smith, #2710 L. Lisa Smithson, #729 Eric Smolin, #2378 Kenneth Snead, #1296 Richard Snyder, #1494 Michael Sobzack, #2171 Sandra Sobzack, #2172 Stephen Sodheim, #208 Nicole Solana, #1603 James Somers, #1022 Julie Somers, #1023 Joseph Sonnenberg, #1673 Douglas Sonosky, #731 Lois Sorensen, #1137 Peter Sorensen, #8 Vicky Sorensen, #9 Christopher Sourini, #2789 Helen Sourini, #2790 Michelle Sowers, #2595 Lisa Spagnuolo-Oklu, #2037 Barbara Spahr, #1584 Jeffrey Spalding, #925 Sara Spalding, #926 Barbara Sparks-McGlinchy, #345 SPRING 2014 | ALUMNIVOICE

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Life Member Honor Roll Jessica Spellins, #2398 Ryan Spellins, #2299 Chad Spencer, #2940 Homer Spencer Jr., #1665 James Spencer, #1919 Stephen Spencer, #836 David Speyerer, #784 Tara Spieler, #2530 Jonald Spinks, #2781 Tonald Spinks, #907 Lynne Sprenger, #354 Michael Sprenger, #353 Carol Springer, #2514 Angela Spurlin-Horwitz, #1411 Patricia Spychala, #1010 Kristina Stadtherr, #1264 Lydia Stage, #1345 Ralph Stagner, #2719 Shawn Stambaugh, #2292 Brett Stanaland, #624 Paul Stanek, #2752 Charles Stargel, #141 Sherri Stargel, #142 Sean Starowesky, #2167 Ellen Stavros, #241 Gus Stavros, #411 Vicki Stecher, #2200 Barbara Steele, #1182 Jacqueline Steele, #762 Karen Steidinger, #2385 Craig Stein, #695 Leslie Stein, #273 Lorinda Stein, #696 Alan Steinberg, #1978 Michael Steiner, #1480 Arnold Steinhardt, #206 Randy Stepp, #431 Elliott Stern, #901 Brian Stevens, #1548 Jamie Stevens, #1536 Patrick Stevens, #1535 Deborah Stevenson, #292 Henry Stewart Jr., #2909 Michael Stewart, #2062 Barbara Stewman, #2813 John Stewman, #2814 Ashlee Stidham, #2464 Stephanie Stiles, #71 Darrell Stinger, #283 George Stone, #94 Craig Storts, #540 Marybeth Storts, #541 Jane Stovall, #633 Marsha-Ann Strand, #1921 George Strawbridge Jr., #166 William Streator, #1152 Jennifer Strykowski, #1848 Paula Stuart, #1970 Brian Stucker, #1428 Alan Stull, #2245 Diane Stull, #2244 Diane Stumph, #2409 Charles Styer, #900 Amado Suarez, #2586 David Suarez, #2959 Lorraine Suarez, #2958 Natalie Suarez, #1327 Gregory Subero, #2491 Mark Sullivan, #2341 Frederick Sumner, #2159 Randall Sumner, #1507 William Sunter, #1058 Samuel Surratt, #2510 Catherine Suttle, #1852 Jennifer Swanson, #2706 30

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Alfred Torrence Jr., #2926 Jeanne Torrence, #2927 Michael Torsberg, #2708 Frederic Tort, #3087 Scott Toscani, #2967 David Touchton, #2019 Mary Ann Touchton, #2020 Charles Townes, #226 Scott Tozian, #556 Karl Tramer, #2175 Veronica Tramer, #2176 Theresa Tran, #2953 Todd Traub, #1046 Noreen Travis, #980 Michael Tree, #198 Donald Trelease, #2459 Maureen Trelease, #2458 Laurier Tremblay Jr., #31 Johnnie Trevena, #877 Samuel Trevena, #3096 Gerald Trimble, #735 Mary Trimble, #52 Justin Troller, #1021 Gary Trombley, #246 Richard Tron, #1435 Susan Tron, #1436 John Tsacrios, #2850 Kenneth Tucker, #53 Patricia Tucker, #54 Mark Tuero, #2923 Emma Turner, #2166 Robert Turner Jr., #2033 Spencer Turner, #120 Bradley Tushaus, #3104 Kathryn Tushaus, #1127 Henry Uhlenbrauck Jr., #2460 Lawrence Ulvila Jr., #2274 Keith Umbaugh, #2084 Anthony Umholtz, #2164 Wendell Underwood, #1720 Carolyn Undorf, #641 Jamiel Vadell, #2169 Victoria Vail, #2697 Dorian Valdes, #3147 Jim Valdes, #331 Dennis Valenti, #845 Jessica Valenti, #846 Jose Valiente, #1267 Lourdes Valiente, #2431 John Vallee, #756 Philip Van Dusen, #3165 William Van Houten Jr., #1249 Sanel van Wyk-Pierre, #1814 Stephanie Van Zandt, #2815 Robert Vargas, #2745 Cynthia Varney, #1245 Russell Varney, #445 Pia Vasconi, #2017 Wayne Vasey, #217 Timothy Vaughan, #481 Victoria Vaughan, #482 Thomas Veit Jr., #590 Victor Velasco, #2463 Nicholas Ventola, #2916 Christopher Vermillion, #851 James Vermillion, #255 Julie Verriest, #3172 Gregory Vestri, #1861 Jean Vestri, #1862 John Victoravich, #965 Manuel Viera, #2983 Louis Villarosa Jr., #2575 Deborah Vincent, #2282 Clyde Vinson, #2050 Cynthia Visot, #954

Luis Visot, #953 Gregory Vitale, #2585 Jeanne Viviani, #477 Jill Voorhis, #254 Steven Voss, #2761 Kimberly Votery, #1364 Jennifer Vozne, #885 Mark Vrahotes, #1702 Carri Wacker, #1412 Charles Wagner, #2161 Jeffrey Wagner, #492 Jodi Wagner-Zallis, #1510 Albert Waksman, #2123 Ginger Wald, #1303 Heather Walders, #794 Matthew Waldron, #1309 Mark Walensky, #2838 Benjamin Walker, #1559 Donald Walker, #36 James Walker, #2780 Karen Walker, #37 Renee Walker, #1560 George Wall, #982 James Wall Jr., #452 Lawrence Wall, #662 Sharlene Wall, #663 Matthew Wallace, #2114 Edith Wallace-Green, #235 Brenda Walls, #2619 Jeffrey Walter, #1767 Belinda Walters, #2758 Corinne Walters, #2373 David Wandel Jr., #2272 Diane Wandel, #2273 Clara Wansley, #63 Bruce Ward, #1243 Katrina Ward, #879 Michele Ward, #2632 Suzanne Ward, #1516 Ian Ware, #476 Elizabeth Warfel, #2837 James Warfel, #2836 Christopher Warner, #3150 Dana Warner, #3151 Elizabeth Wasdin, #1074 Evelyn Watkins, #1947 Nancy Watkins, #2394 Robert Watkins, #2395 Sherry Watkins, #1549 Charles Watson, #777 K. Amelia Watts, #2392 William Webb, #2338 Carol Weber, #498 James Weber, #945 Jody Weber, #942 Steven Weber, #2703 Garrett Webster, #2871 Sharon Weeks, #11 Theodore Weeks III, #10 Kathryn Weese, #772 Stephen Weihman, #2300 Link Welborn, #1745 John Wells III, #2249 Kimberly Wells, #2250 Mark Wentley, #910 Steven Wentz, #2522 Deborah Werner, #733 Denny Werner, #1709 Jacqueline Wertel, #1821 Mary Wertz, #1784 M. Brent Wertz, #1783 James West, #1522 Angela Westbrook, #1933 Carol Westfall, #2545 John Westfall, #2544


Douglas Wetherill, #1932 Jacqueline Wexler, #233 Jeanne Whalen, #1907 Caitlin Wheeler, #2938 Janet Wheeler, #1591 Mary Wheeler, #2424 Scott Wheeler, #2425 Scott Wheeler, #2675 Dennis Whelan, #2755 Linda Whelan, #2756 Nicole Whitaker, #1741 Andrew White, #1363 Harold White, #1149 Ken White, #648 Samantha White, #2304 Shonda White, #3014 John Whitehair, #2405 John Whitehead III, #2005 Betsy White-Stewart, #538 Theodore Whitford Jr., #1664 Judith Whitman, #1654 Albert Wiesbauer, #95 William Wiggins, #2722 Rebecca Wilcox, #3013 Elizabeth Wilder, #2565 Robert Wilder, #2564 Timothy Wiley Sr., #2742 Mark Wilkins, #2704 Alveria Williams, #2574 Amber Williams, #444 Belynda Williams, #1105 Calvin Williams, #1525 Derek Williams, #893

Elizabeth Williams, #1681 Helena Williams, #894 Hopeton Williams, #2359 Kenneth Williams, #1680 Lee Williams, #2060 Mercedes Williams, #3149 Nicole Williams, #2962 Rachel Williams, #2905 Carl Williamson, #1378 Christopher Willman, #1754 Karla Willman, #1910 Tammy Willman, #1755 Adriana Wilsey, #2112 Michael Wilsey Jr., #2111 Bernard Wilson, #2662 Jennifer Wilson, #938 Todd Wilson, #1454 Stuart Winograd, #367 Kurt Winslow, #2105 Don Winstead Jr., #1001 Lee Winter, #1162 Misty Winter, #1163 David Winterhalter, #2553 Michael Wisniewski, #1963 Cynthia Withers, #2387 Ernest Withers, #2386 Myra Witko, #2876 David Witte, #1966 Nicole Wittlin, #1835 Susan Wittpenn, #1219 Debra Wohlers, #1394 Denery Wolf, #2323 Philip Wolf, #2322

Robert Wolf, #2613 Christopher Wolfarth, #2730 Jerry Wolfe, #1508 Kevin Wolfe, #2523 Edgar Wolfram, #20 Christi Womack-Villalobos, #1320 Amelia Wood, #2973 Janet Wood, #2149 Tonya Wood, #1102 Keven Woodard, #763 Kimberly Woodard, #764 Mark Woodard, #1869 James Woods, #2740 Katherine Woods, #2063 Phillip Wooley, #2315 Jami Worley, #2902 Allen Wright, #2517 Carolyn Wright, #2358 David Wright, #1496 Gerard Wuenschel, #2952 Lisa Wunar, #2733 Richard Wyatt, #2558 Eric Yates, #632 Shelley Yingst-Smithgall, #703 Mark Yonchak, #116 Marion Yongue, #270 Frederick Yonteck, #1780 Patricia Yonteck, #1781 Richard Yost, #861 Alan Zale, #3167 Robert Zeitlin, #2329 David Zeller Jr., #1676 Jessica Zeller, #1677

Laurel Zepeda, #2995 Anna Ziebarth, #3129 Donald Ziebarth, #3128 John Zielinski, #3168 Jeffrey Zientara, #1139 Derek Zimmerman, #2429 Jason Zimmerman, #1076 Jordan Zimmerman, #2848 Dina Zumbahlen, #864

( Circle of Excellence donations are placed in the Executive Director’s Fund for Excellence. Recognition is based on giving to the Executive Director’s Fund for Excellence and the Alumni Endowment. The honor roll reflects each Life Member’s Circle of Excellence donor designation as well as their individual ordinal Life Member number. This number serves as a source of pride in commemorating a Life Member’s unique place in this prestigious group. We have made every attempt to ensure the accuracy of our honor roll. Please accept our sincere apologies for any omissions or errors.

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Blast from the Past This old sign

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Student Voice

A Student Considers USF’s History &Traditions By Jordan See, Class of 2015

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t the University of South Florida, it’s easy to take our beautiful campus for granted. Fountains and palm trees line our sidewalks between state-of-the-art buildings. There are hammocks strung up near our manmade beach and students walk to class beneath trellised colonnades. With all that USF has to offer, it’s easy to forget just how young it is. With that in mind, your USF Alumni Association is sponsoring the creation of a book that highlights the USF of today and retells the stories of our humble beginnings. Formerly known as the Itty Bitty Book of Bull, then the Book of Bull, this new book will focus on student life, athletics, annual traditions and alumni partnership, with specific emphasis on the history of USF. Starting with the next incoming class, all freshmen and transfer students will receive this new book when they begin their studies at USF. Less than 60 years ago, our campus was nothing but dirt roads and empty lots. At the time, both Tampa and St. Petersburg wanted to be the location of Florida’s newest university. However, a strong storm the evening before surveyors arrived in St. Pete caused severe flooding, which ultimately caused the city to lose the fight. The selected location was the Tampa Henderson Air Field, an auxiliary base used as a practice bombing range during WWII. With the geography settled, the vision of a few state leaders led by the “Father of USF” Sam Gibbons, came into focus and the University of South Florida was founded in 1956. In the early years, campus life looked very different than it does today. Predominantly a commuter school, the student body included typical freshmen along with older students, such as mothers

looking to finish their degrees and veterans who attended classes on the G.I. Bill. Most students today probably would have hated campus life 50 years ago. The lack of computers made the lines to select classes look like the queues at Disney World. The absence of intercollegiate sports was supported by John Allen, USF’s first president, who coined USF’s first motto: “Accent on Learning.” Dorm life was especially different. In the mid-60s, punch cards enforced a strict curfew of 11 p.m. on weekdays for the single-sex dorms and staying the night off campus required written permission from a parent. Rocky the Bull, USF’s beloved mascot who won the 2013 Capital One Mascot Challenge, almost didn’t make the cut as USF’ mascot. In 1962, students voted on a university mascot. The winner was determined to be not a bull, but a buccaneer. However, conflict with an identical mascot at a junior college made the runner-up, the Golden Brahma, the winner. Interestingly enough, someone pointed out that a Brahma is in fact a breed of Asian chicken, not a reference to Florida’s flourishing cattle industry. An “n” was quickly added to the name, which stuck until the mid-80s, when students unofficially adopted the Bull in place of the Golden Brahmans. The history of USF is a testament to the passion and drive required to turn an idea into reality. USF has thrived because every new class of students, every professor and adviser, and every alumnus has maintained and contributed to its legacy. With the creation of this new traditions book, we hope that every incoming USF student who receives it will share our pride in USF’s history and help its traditions live on.

Kolter Land Partners O O O Busch Gardens Tampa Nielsen O O O Mary & Dan Harper O O O Reginald Roundtree Balloon Productions Café Don Jose Florida Avenue Brewing Company Gigante Productions Lee Roy Selmon’s Brandon Little Greek Restaurant

On the Mark Catering PKS Rentals of Tampa Bay Premier Beverage Viet Vo Sushi Wright’s Gourmet

Our special thanks to the Host Committee for their tireless work on this event.

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chapters&societies

A new class of USF Ambassadors was selected to replace the seniors who are graduating in the spring. The USF Ambassadors are a select group of student leaders sponsored by your USF Alumni Association who serve as representatives of the USF student body in the community. The new Ambassadors are pictured here after their individual interviews with USF System President Judy Genshaft. They will join a group of rising sophomores and juniors who are already serving as USF Ambassadors. u The recipients of USF’s Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarships were recognized at the university’s annual MLK Jr. luncheon in January. The scholarship, established in 1982 by the Black Alumni Society, awards $1,500 scholarships to USF students who have demonstrated academic excellence, community spirit and a passion and desire to be a positive force at USF for the student body. The recipients pictured from left are: Mikeva Turner, Alecia Belnavis and Sinhye Lee. Not pictured is recipient Ekeyah Wallace.

t Members of the New York USF Alumni Chapter held their own version of Gasparilla in New York City on the same day as Tampa’s Gasparilla Invasion and Parade. To get involved with the New York Bulls, email Nate Collins at usfalumniny@gmail.com.

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The USF Ambassadors and their sponsors, LaToya Wider, Tyrone Gray and Jay Riley traveled to Charleston, SC, in February for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District III Association of Student Advancement Professionals (ASAP) Conference. The annual conference brings together student leaders from universities throughout the southeast to network and share best practices.

Members of the USF Student Alumni Association attended an open house of the newly remodeled Gibbons Alumni Center when they returned to campus after winter break. The students enjoyed music, refreshments and took a tour of their next “home on campus� as future alumni. For more information about the USF Student Alumni Association, visit www.USFalumni.org/saa.

The Austin USF Alumni Chapter partnered with alumni groups from UF, UCF, FSU and UM for the first-ever Sunshine State Stroll, a pub crawl that was held in Austin in early March. The USF alumni group won the Sunshine State Cup, which was awarded to the group with the most participants. To get involved with the Austin Bulls, email Brad Heath at gobulls@austin.rr.com.

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chapters&societies No matter where you live, you’ll always be a Bull! The USF Alumni Association has alumni chapters all over the country. We also have college and special-interest societies for likeminded alumni. It’s easy to get involved. Just email the contact person of the group you’d like to visit. Societies Anthropology Alumni Brian McEwen bmcewen@cachillsborough.com

Architecture Alumni David Hunter David.Hunter@morganstanley. com Black Alumni Shomari Sanford shomari1906@yahoo.com Clinical Psychology Alumni Demy Kamboukos usfclinpsychalumni@gmail.com College of Business Alumni Maegan Fader Maegan@usfcobalumni.org Engineering Alumni Robert Andrew usf.engineer@yahoo.com Entrepreneurship Alumni Jennifer Sineway jennagator@aol.com Geology Alumni Bruce Nocita bnocita@smeinc.com Honors Alumni Dan Ravicher ravicher@gmail.com Kosove Alumni Justin Geisler justingeisler@hotmail.com Library and Information Science Society William (Bill) Harris wharris3@mail.usf.edu Medicine Alumni Catherine Warner cwarner1@health.usf.edu Music Society Keith Sanz usfmusicalumni@gmail.com

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Nursing Alumni Edwin Hernandez ehernan5@health.usf.edu

Fort Myers Carrie Abes usfbullgirl30@gmail.com

Pharmacy Alumni Patti Shirley pshirley@health.usf.edu

Hernando Robert Neuhausen usfhcac@gmail.com

Public Administration Alumni Mike Rimoldi mike@rimoldiconstruction.com

Jacksonville/St. Augustine Ellen Rosenblum rosenblum.ellen@gmail.com

Public Health Alumni Natalie Preston-Washington npreston@health.usf.edu

Manatee/Sarasota Jay Riley jayriley@sar.usf.edu

Social Work Alumni April Steen steenmsw@yahoo.com

Miami-Dade Carlos Rodriguez USFmiamialumni@gmail.com

Student Government Alumni Cordell Chavis cordell.chavis@gmail.com

Orlando Heather Kozlowski usfbullsorlando@gmail.com

Theater Alumni Kimberli Cummings kbdiva901@aol.com

Palm Beach Scott Teich scott.teich@raymondjames.com

USF St. Petersburg Bryan Bejar bryanbejar@gmail.com

Pinellas Katie Giglio kgiglio@usf.edu

Women’s and Gender Studies Zoe Fine usfwgssociety@gmail.com

Polk Randy Dotson randy.dotson@gmail.com

Florida Chapters Brevard Todd Bonanza bonanza298@aol.com John Carpenter j-carpenter2@ti.com Barbara Lyn barbara@barbaralyn.com Broward Ruth Rogge R_rogge@yahoo.com Alan Steinberg usfbrowardalumni@hotmail.com

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Tallahassee Phil Canto pcantompa@gmail.com Greater Tampa John Lore USFTampaAlumni@gmail.com Volusia Emily Ferraro usfbullsvolusia@gmail.com

National Chapters Atlanta Louis Struikman usfalumniatlanta@gmail.com Austin Brad Heath gobulls@austin.rr.com Boston USFBostonBulls@gmail.com Charlotte Marisa Varian usfcharlottebulls@gmail.com Chattanooga/Cleveland, TN Erin and Bryan Bull ChattanoogaBullsAlumni@yahoo. com Chicago Blake Rus WindyCityBulls56@gmail.com Columbus, OH Jason Griffin columbususfalumni@gmail.com D.C. Regional Alex Guecia usfbullsdc@gmail.com Dallas Ashlea Coulter ashleacoulter@gmail.com Denver Chris and Ashley Gilbert denverbulls@gmail.com Houston Angela Beeson Jennifer Cook usfbullshouston1@gmail.com Indianapolis Rasheite Radcliff rasheite@gmail.com

Los Angeles Janet Foster usfbullsnla@yahoo.com Nashville Melinda Dale nashvilleusfbulls@live.com New Orleans Heather Tank heath014@yahoo.com New York Nate Collins usfalumniny@gmail.com Philadelphia Adam Feinberg usf.tri.state.alumni@gmail.com Phoenix Jillian Papa jillianpapa@gmail.com Raleigh, NC Bob Cohn bob.cohn@mssb.com St. Louis, MO Mark Greenspahn usfstlbulls@gmail.com San Diego Josh Vizcay Josuevizcay@gmail.com San Francisco Jenna Broughton USFBullsSF@gmail.com

Corporate Affinity Group Lockheed Martin – Oldsmar Brent Lewis brent.a.lewis@lmco.com


Employ -A-Bull

Katie Ulch, `11, is a Social Media Marketing Coordinator for CareerSource TampaBay.

Your Job Search One-Stop Shop

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hile the economy is beginning to bounce back, many college graduates are still feeling the effects of the mass layoffs and budget cuts. Other graduates may be looking to make a shift to a new company or a slightly different career path. If either of these statements is true for you, CareerSource Tampa Bay and CareerSource Pinellas can help you find a new career with one of the many employers that have job vacancies here in the Tampa Bay area. Best of all, our services are offered at no cost to you. Here’s an overview of what we do and how we can help: Recruiting Services We employ a highly qualified staff that is willing and able to assist you in finding a job or making the switch to a new company or slightly varied career path. Recruiters assist with: • Resume and cover letter writing • Posting your resume on EmployFlorida.com • Salary and labor market information • Job referrals • Interview preparation Employability Skills Training Do you know how to utilize social media in your job search? Do you know how to begin transitioning to a new career? Do you want to learn how to write an effective resume that stands out from the rest? Join us for our daily Employability Skills Training classes at any of our center locations. Did I mention these classes are completely free?

Professional Networking Group/Pinellas Professional Network Professionals with a Bachelor’s degree or higher or at least 10 years of upper-level management experience can join our professional networking groups. These groups provide candidates an opportunity to network with other professionals, receive career coaching, work with a Career Placement Specialist, and develop an Individual Employment Plan. There are also weekly meetings where candidates listen to guest speakers and an annual invitation-only professional mixer where employers with job opportunities are present. Career Fairs In addition to the annual professional mixer, CareerSource Tampa Bay and CareerSource Pinellas hold three other career fairs that are open to the public. Past career fairs have boasted 20-50 employers and between 100-200 job openings. If you’re a veteran, at least one of our career fairs is open to you before the general public and veterans are given priority entrance to all three career fairs. Veteran Services Because veterans have served our country, we believe in offering them priority service. Every veteran that comes in to our centers is seen by special veteran representatives who can help you transfer the skills you obtained during your service to a civilian career. Our veteran representatives also assist with job referral and matching services, job development, job training and career management. Additional Programs CareerSource Tampa Bay and CareerSource Pinellas also offer two grant-funded programs: Startup Quest for candidates that have an interest in starting their own business, and the Tampa Bay Hi-Tech program for those interested in the Information Technology (IT) industry who have previous IT experience. These programs are both offered at no cost to participants but do have eligibility requirements. If you are interested in any of the aforementioned services or programs, please feel free to visit our websites for more information. For Hillsborough County residents, visit www.careersourcetampabay.com; for Pinellas County residents, visit www.careersourcepinellas.com.

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classnotes Don’t be shy Alumni! We’d like to include your news and photos in Class Notes. Send in your information to: jacksonk@usf.edu or you can mail your information & photo to: Karla Jackson USF Alumni Association Gibbons Alumni Center University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Ave., ALC100 Tampa, FL 33620-5455

70s

Yvonne Berry, Accounting `77, has been selected

as chief financial officer and vice president for Saint Joseph’s College. She has previously served in financial leadership roles at Rollins College and Florida State University.

Ernest Clark, Finance `79, was appointed by the

East Aurora School Board to be the director of business.

Stephen R.T. Evans, M.D. `79, was elected vice

chair of the American Board of Surgery (ABS) for 2014-15. Dr. Evans will serve as chair in 2015-16. Dr. Evans, executive vice president for Medical Affairs and chief medical officer for MedStar Health, oversees medical education, research, clinical quality, and risk management initiatives, as well as the academic partnership with Georgetown University School of Medicine and MedStar Health’s other academic affiliations. He is a professor of surgery at Georgetown University.

Robert J. Goetz, MBA `79, has been hired as the

director of the Small Business Development Center/ Veterans Business Outreach Center at Gulf Coast State College. Goetz also writes the column “Entrepreneurship and the Creative Economy” for Community College Entrepreneur Quarterly.

Dorene Thomas, Criminology `74, is

the chief of police for the City of Pinellas Park. She was named to the board of directors for the LiveFree! Coalition Key Leader Council. Thomas will serve as board chair.

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Douglas Ash, Engineering Technology `85, was

named Chief Information Officer for Triad Isotopes, Inc., a nuclear pharmacy company located in Orlando. Ash has more than 30 years experience working for Fortune 500 companies in various roles. Ash currently serves as the chairman for the Information Technology Senior Manager Forum (ITSMF) which aims to prepare African-American IT practitioners for executive leadership positions.

Jack Clark, MBA `82, has been appointed to oversee growth of The Colony Group’s Florida offices. The Colony Group is one of the fastest growing registered investment advisers in the country. Clark holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

Juan Cocuy, Accounting `80, has been appointed

to the board of governors of Citizens Property Insurance Corp., Florida’s state-managed property insurer. He is also a board member of the United Way of Palm Beach County, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, and the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office Foundation.

Nimish Doshi, MBA `88, was appointed by

Northrop Grumman Corporation as vice president, business management and chief financial officer for the company’s technical services sector.

Stephanie E. Goforth, Management `82, was

appointed head of Northern Trust’s west region of Florida, from Naples to Tampa Bay.

Suzanne Johnson, Marketing `87, has been re-

elected to the board of directors for the Home Care

Michael Marder, Finance `75, is the

Kevin McBride, Marketing & Management `76,

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Richard King, Art `80, is an Academy Award win-

ning Hollywood sound engineer. King has won three Academy Awards for his work in the films “Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World,” “The Dark Knight” and “Inception.” King’s work can also be heard in “Turbo,” an animated film about a garden snail with an Indy 500 dream. “Turbo” marks King’s 85th sound engineering credit.

Dana Merritt, M.S. Speech-Language Pathology

`80, has had her first book published. It is titled A Time for Phonics. Merritt’s private practice, Merritt Speech & Learning, has been in Jacksonville for 16 years. She has received several national awards for her work.

Ken Podlin, Management `85, was appointed as

national sales director of Bonded Builders Warranty Group. He oversees daily sales operations for the new-home builder warranty company. He was previously regional vice president for American Land Lease.

Amy Tardif, Mass Communications

`87, was elected as chair-elect of the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), the largest professional organization for electronic journalism. Tardif is the first woman in public radio to be elected for the three-year leadership position. Tardif will serve as chair-elect this year, as chair next year, and as chair of the RTDNA’s foundation the following year. Tardif currently serves as the station manager and news director for WGCU-FM in Fort Myers.

David Terrell, MBA `84, has joined Ball State

University as the director of Economic Development Policy. He was previously the senior advisor to Indiana’s lieutenant governor.

Joseph B. Volpe III, Management `85, has joined

co-founder of Marder Greenspoon which has opened its newest firm in Tampa. Marder’s practice moved into a new 11,000-square-foot space in the SunTrust Financial Centre in downtown Tampa in March. has been promoted to president of Airgas South Region. He was previously vice president of business development for Airgas Merchant Gases. Airgas is one of the nation’s leading suppliers of industrial, medical, and specialty gases and hard goods.

Association of Florida as the private duty representative. She is an administrator for Bayshore Home Care.

Life Member Ken White, `79, past president of the Radio Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas (RTDNAC) with Life Member and 2003 Distinguished Alumnus Kerry Sanders, `82, left, at the RTDNAC luncheon at Charlotte Motor Speedway last fall.

the board of directors of Liaison Technologies. He is also an investment principal for Merck Global Health Innovation Group, overseeing its evergreen health technology fund. His experience includes technology innovation in consumer, medical devices, diagnostics and the pharmaceutical field. Volpe has coordinated business development opportunities in the IT healthcare arena and worked with military systems and robotics.

Jeremy Wensinger, MBA `89, has been named

president of U.S. Investigation Services Global Security & Solutions division, the largest commercial provider of background investigations to the federal government. Wensinger previously served as chief


operating officer of GTSI Corp. and as chairman and president of Cobham Defense Systems.

Barbara Wiedemann, M.A. English `80 and Ph.D

`86, wrote a poetry collection, The Death of a Pope and other Poems, which was published by Finishing Line Press in 2012. She has been a professor at Auburn University Montgomery for the past 20 years, and also authored the poetry collections, Half-Life of Love and Sometime in October.

Scott Wiley, Management `84 is now the senior

vice president of products and programs at Numerex Corp.

90s

Terrance W. Anderson, Jr., Business Admin-

istration `99, was promoted to shareholder at the Florida-based law firm, GrayRobinson.

Chuck Chucri, Finance `92, has received the

Fourth Degree of the Knights of Columbus, St. Michael the Archangel Assembly. He has been given the title of Sir Knight of the Order. Chucri is a chartered life underwriter, financial consultant and a fellow of the Life Management Institute.

Scott Dickler, Accounting `90, has joined

BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee as vice president and general manager of senior products. Dickler is a member of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bar Associations and is a certified health care insurance executive.

Whitney Floren, Sociology `93, has joined Centinel Financial Group, LLC, as an investment advisor representative. Floren will assist businesses, individuals, and families with accumulating and protecting wealth.

Blake Guillory, MBA `91, is the new executive

director of the South Florida Water Management District. He is the current director of the Southwest Florida district and was formerly an executive at major engineering firms that specialize in water projects.

Richard Heiman, Advertising `90, has been pro-

moted to Executive Vice President for Doyle Wealth Management. Heiman was previously the Director of Investment Services.

Joseph Low III, MBA `93, recently spoke at

Southeast Missouri State University about a book he co-wrote with his wife, Claudia, titled They Don’t Speak Spanish in Brazil. The book explores intercultural communication for foreigners who live and conduct business in Brazil. Low also has a consulting firm.

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Kristen Brady, Communication `02, & Ryan Brady, Special Education `02,

welcomed their son Liam James Brady on August 5, 2013 at 8:40 p.m. Liam measured 9 pounds, 6 ounces and was 21 inches long. Liam’s grandfather, Robert Cabot, M.Ed `74, is also a USF alumnus.

Scott Brown, Management Information Systems

`03, is the legislative office and web administrator for the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce.

Dr. Galen Eversole, MBA `06, has joined Ageology, a premier anti-aging medicine company.

Ashleigh Gallant, Marketing `09, has been Life Member Art Jones, `73 & M.A. `75, right, and friends shared their Bull Pride in 90 feet of water during a dive off the coast of Nassau. The plane is an Avro Vulcan B-2 that was used in the James Bond movie, “Thunderball.” With Jones are Tim Trent, center, and Jones’ son-in-law Edwin Maisonet, owner of the vintage Cadillac “Bulldorado” that appears in the USF Homecoming Running of the Bulls parade. Charles W. Lucas, MBA `90, has been appointed to the board of directors of Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative. He is currently president of the Florida division of King Ranch, where he oversees agricultural operations.

Gamal Megherfi, Finance `97, was named vice

president and retail branch manager of Home Banc NA.

Dean Mirabella, Economics `93, has been ap-

pointed president and general manager for the Florida and Caribbean markets for Cigna, a global health service company. Mirabella has served as the company’s vice president of sales and account management for Florida.

Daniel Murdock, Accounting `95, has been ap-

pointed as a deputy chief accountant in the Security Exchange Commission’s Office of the Chief Accountant. He will head the accounting group, which advises the commission on auditing matters and works with private sector accounting firms.

Tyra Read, General Business Ad-

ministration `97, is an attorney with Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A. handling commercial real estate matters. She received an AV preeminent rating by Martindale Hubbell, which is a review process that rates lawyers on their legal knowledge in their specific practice area, analytical capabilities, judgment, communication ability and legal experience. She is also a published author and serves on several leadership committees. 40

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Randall Smith, General Business Administration

`91, was promoted to director of construction at Lennar Homes in Tampa. Smith’s duties include hiring and supervising the construction staff and maintaining trade partner relations.

Gerard Walen, Mass Communica-

tions `99, has written Florida Breweries, a travel guide to the state’s beer-making community. It’s part of the Breweries Series by StackPole Books, and is scheduled for release this month. The book is available on Amazon.com.

Frances Werner-Watkins, Women’s Studies

`94, was hired as an associate for Proly Laporte & Mulligan. Werner-Watkins will practice in the areas of juvenile, criminal, personal injury and wrongful death cases.

Georgia Watson, Marketing `91, is a commercial agent at Grimaldi Commercial Realty. Watson will be responsible for representing landlords, tenants, buyers, sellers and investors.

Theresa A. Scorcia Wilson, Psychology `90,

MPH `96 & Ph.D `10, is a 14-year veteran of the Michigan Department of Community Health. She is assigned to the Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Unit and manages the Cardiovascular Health, Physical Activity and Nutrition Section. Additionally, she is a part-time faculty member for Central Michigan University’s Global Campus, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in public health.

hired by Florida Hospital Tampa as a marketing and communications contractor dealing with internal communications, physician marketing and event communications.

Gary Garbelman, Marketing `01, has accepted

a position at Midwest Precision, Inc. Garbelman’s experience include sales, marketing, and management in the value-added steel processing field.

Jennifer Gillam, English Education

`04, was selected as the 2013 Teacher of the Year at Sanderson High School in Raleigh, NC. She was also named as a semi-finalist for Wake County Public Schools. Gillam teaches English as a Second Language and is the adviser of her school’s chapter of Key Club International.

Shane Hamilton, Mechanical Engineering `07,

was promoted to project manager at Engineering Professionals Inc. Hamilton’s responsibilities will include overseeing projects from initial negotiations to final inspections.

Maggie Hayes, M.S. Nursing `09, is a professor of Nursing at Valencia College in Orlando. She began her career as a registered nurse in 1981 after graduating from Adelphi University on Long Island, NY. She worked in PCU/ICU, open heart recovery and as an agency nurse for relief critical care staffing in local area hospitals. She taught nursing assistants when she moved to Orlando in 1984 and worked in in-service education. While earning her MSN from USF, she received the Advanced Nursing Practice Excellence in Nursing Education Award. She began working with Valencia College in the Nursing Arts Lab in January 2004 as adjunct faculty and became a full-time professor of Nursing in January 2010. She has been married 25 years and has three children.


Kinga Huse, Accounting `09, has been promoted

to tax supervisor at CS&L CPAs. Huse is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, the Florida Institute of CPAs and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. She is also on the board of directors of the Humane Society of Sarasota County.

Ferdian Jap, M.S. Entrepreneur in Applied Tech-

nology `07, was named director of development for the Gasparilla International Film Festival. Jap will oversee annual fundraising and donor relations efforts. He is also a managing partner with Big City Events.

Brenda Kenny, Accounting `07, has accepted a

position with SK Financial CPA, LLC as the company’s government contracting accounting specialist. Kenny has nine years of accounting experience, as well as experience in healthcare and small business budgetary preparation.

Brittany Link, `08, has joined Exact-

Target as a program manager. Link will lead the service team for one of ExactTarget’s largest clients onsite in Charlotte, NC. Link also serves as a board member for the American Advertising Federation of Greenville and PULSE Greenville. Link is a trustee for the National Youth Leadership Foundation and serves as a program coordinator for the two leadership conferences based in Florida.

Maria Martinez Witte, Ed.D `99, was the fea-

tured speaker on Learning World Cultures presented by the International Women for Peace and Understanding. The presentation focused on the history and culture of native countries. Witte is currently a faculty member at Auburn University in the Department of Educational Foundations Leadership and Technology. She is also a board member with the Institute for Learning Styles Research.

Melanie McField, Management Information

Systems `00, was appointed by the Tourism Attraction Board as the new executive cirector for the Pirates Week office.

Greg Morgan, Elementary Education

`09, has been named the coordinator of Mentoring U Selmon Style at USF Athletics. Morgan is developing a studentathlete mentoring program matching USF student athletes with professional mentors to help them transition into professional careers after graduation.

Patricia Murphy, Psychology `01, was appointed executive director of Books for Troops Tampa Bay, Inc.

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classnotes Jason Phillips, Electrical Engineering `04, has

joined Synovus Bank as vice president and branch manager.

Thometta Cozart Brooks, MPH `13, began a

of the Foundation for Orthopedic Research and Education. Pupello works with doctors around the world on surgical training simulations.

yearlong health equity fellowship with the Ohio Commission on Minority Health in Columbus this fall. Brooks worked as a public relations manager for Women’s Health with the Florida Department of Health while earning her degree. She also was part of a team that re-established the Florida Chapter of the Society for Public Health Education and served as its treasurer. She received the Image Award of Distinction from the Tampa Bay Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association in recognition of her successful launch of an educational campaign around the Affordable Care Act.

Ryan Radigan, Accounting & Management `05,

Vladimir Cakareski, Finance `12, travels as a

Mary Pocengal, M.Acc `02, is an audit manager at PDR Certified Public Accountants. Pocengal has eight years of experience in offering assurance services to clients in various industries.

Derek Pupello, MBA `07, is chief executive officer

was promoted to credit administration manager at Home Banc N.A.

David Reali, Accounting `09, has been

promoted to tax supervisor with CS&L CPAs, a certified public accounting firm with locations in Sarasota and Bradenton. Reali’s focus includes individual taxation, small businesses, and agricultural/farm accounting. He has previously served on the planning committee for USF’s annual Accounting Conference.

Daniel Scott, `00 Marketing, `02 MBA, & `06 M.S.

Entrepreneur in Applied Technology, was recognized as Technology Leader of the Year at the Tampa Bay Technology Forum’s 10th Annual Industry Achievement Awards. The award acknowledges the work Scott has done, including founding the Entrepreneurship program at USF St. Petersburg, Gazelle Lab and the Tampa Bay 6/20 Initiative. Scott also has assisted with the development of the St. Petersburg Greenhouse and with moving the headquarters of the Association of Small Businesses and Entrepreneurship to the Tampa Bay area. Scott currently serves as the associate director of the USFSP Entrepreneurship program.

Rena Upshaw-Frazier, `01 Civil

Engineering, was selected as the editor of Lawyer Magazine, the official publication of the Hillsborough County Bar Association for the 2013-14 year. Upshaw-Frazier is responsible for editing content and authoring the Editor’s Message. Upshaw-Frazier is currently an associate at Quarles & Brady LLP focusing on property issues.

10s

Chafik Abdellaoui, MBA `13, recently founded

Pretty Argan, an organic cosmetics company which uses the kernel of the argan tree in all-natural products. He also operates Prettymanagement.com, a customer and inventory management service for beauty and spa businesses.

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tour business manager with Feld Entertainment. The opportunity became available to Cakareski after he completed an internship with the company as an undergraduate student at USF Sarasota-Manatee.

Evie Chitty, MBA `11, is the Wal-Mart market

manager in Broward County, where she oversees store operations for eight stores.

Gino Collura, M.A. Caribbean/Latino Studies

Chris Gryniewicz, Finance `13, has joined Manning & Napier Advisors as an equity research assistant.

Natalie Hernandez, Ph.D Public

Health `13, joined leading public health officials for a national dialogue on approaches to addressing health disparities and achieving health equity. Coordinated by the Satcher Health Leadership Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine, the Underserved and High Risk Populations in the United States: Taking Action for Comprehensive Primary Health Care Renewal Conference featured Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, several U.S. Surgeons General and other notable speakers. Hernandez participated in the conference as part of a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship at the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta. As a Satcher Fellow, she is a member of the teaching faculty at Morehouse and works with the Center for Disease Control’s Sexually Transmitted Disease Division, focusing on health equity issues.

`11, joined the Sports Facilities Advisory (SFA) as a strategy and planning advisor. Collura’s responsibilities will include working with clients on individual needs and setting strategic goals for the SFA. Collura is a former international business consultant and college professor.

Steven Hillis, Management Information Systems

Alexandria Davis, Finance & Accounting `10,

Welch & Willingham as a commercial insurance marketing manager.

has passed the Certified Public Accountant license exam and works as a tax staff accountant at CS&L CPA. She is also the treasurer of SISTAH, a local women’s empowerment group.

Blaine Dedenbach, Marketing & Psychology

`12, joined Paychex as a small business consultant. Dedenbach will be presenting Paychex services and products to small business clients.

Ravi Dhanwani, Management Information

Systems `12, has accepted a position at Nielsen in Chicago. He is a consultant specializing in computer software.

Ryan Franco, Marketing & Management `12,

opened Dos Manos Latin Diner with his older brother, chef Rick Franco on Sept. 2. The restaurant is located at 401 S. Parsons Ave., Suite D, in Brandon.

Pedro Gomez, Mathematics, Business Economics, Accounting and Statistics `11, was awarded the KPMG Minority Accounting Doctoral Scholarship for the 2013-14 academic year to pursue a doctoral degree at Northwestern University. The KPMG Scholarship aims to increase representation of minority students in business schools.

`12, accepted a position with Convergence Consulting Group as part of the company’s B.O. Data Services team. Hillis is a current student in the Management Information Systems Master’s program.

Kelly Hunt, Management `10, joined Wallace

Samantha Lutz, Psychology and Finance `13, has

joined the marketing department at TAG Alliances. Lutz recently attended the TAG Alliances 29th International Conference in Munich, Germany. As a marketing assistant, Lutz assisted with managing and overseeing the three-day event.

Jessica Marquetti, International Business `12,

has been hired by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation as a safety and sanitation specialist.

Anthony Morrison, General Business Administration `11, accepted an offer from CNN as a production assistant for the morning show, “New Day.”

Genine Morton, Marketing `10, has accepted

a position at Gerdau Long Steel North America in Tampa.

Ross O’Bryan, Finance and International Business `13, accepted a position with Tamarac Inc. as an operations associate.


Bullarney

Francy Sinatra, M.S. Mechanical Engineering

`10 & M.S. Biomedical Engineering `11, is a part of a team of engineers for NASA’s Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) spacecraft. The craft was designed to explore the moon’s chemical makeup in hopes of revealing history about the moon. Sinatra’s team was charged with building a radiant-resistant instrument to be used in the mission.

Michelle Smith, Mechanical Engineering `12, accepted a position in the Emerging Leaders Development Program with Illinois Tool Works (ITW). Smith will complete two 18-month rotations in the highly selective, three-year program. Smith’s first rotation is at ITW Hi-Cone in the greater Chicago area, focusing on process improvement.

Sean Smith, MBA `12, joins Agropur Ingredients

as director of Strategic Sourcing. Smith will work to reduce costs and streamline supply chain processes.

Elspeth Spransy, MBA `10, was promoted by The USF Engineering Alumni Society hosted its annual Bullarney – A Night at the Casino event on March 22 at the Gibbons Alumni Center at USF. The event has been held every spring since 1996 to raise funds for Engineering student scholarships, conference and travel grants, and to support the EAS Conference Center. Pictured at top are, from left: Chris Meares, Engineering `99, Shawna Meares, Steve Janosik, Engineering `03, Scott Linteau, Engineering `99, Larry Moore, Engineering `87 and Janet Moore. Below, Steve Zendegui, B.S./M.S. Engineering `78, on the left and Rudy Pein, B.S./M.S Engineering `99 & `05, watch the action at the table.

Shawkat Osman, MBA `12, was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and posted as the commanding officer of 32 BIR, the Bangladesh Infantry Regiment in the Bangladesh Army.

George Papadeas, Marketing `13, has accepted

a position with Target in Sarasota as executive team leader in guest experience.

Kristina Placeres, Management `13, has joined

Preferred Travel of Naples as an executive assistant.

Kayla Richmond, Management &

Political Science `10, has joined Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A. as an associate and will practice in the area of divorce, marital and family law. Richmond’s responsibilities include handling dissolution of marriage, custody, paternity and domestic violence injunctions. Richmond, a Fort Myers native, served as a summer associate with Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt in 2012 while attending Stetson University College of Law.

Jared Salazar, Health Sciences `12, was hired as a chauffeur for Bay Area Corporate Transportation.

Mortgage Contracting Services to vice president of vendor management.

Justin Trotter, Ph.D Neroscience `13,

was selected to continue his postdoctoral work in a laboratory at Stanford University’s College of Medicine. Trotter is working with Thomas Sudhof, M.D., winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology for Medicine. They are studying how nerve cells communicate and create information exchanges with one another in regards to autism. Trotter also has co-authored 15 journal articles and has a patent pending related to treating brain injuries.

Jordan Zuhr, Mass Communications

`11, has joined public relations company, MSL Group, Boston, as an account executive.

In Memoriam Roland C. Alfonso, `64, Feb. 19, 2014 Jobin Kuriakose, `14, Feb. 9, 2014 Ankeet Patel, `14, Feb. 9, 2014 James Dylan Proctor, `13, Feb. 12, 2014 Ruth Black Tharin, `72, Feb. 11, 2014 Charlotte Curry White, `64 & MA `68, Jan. 27, 2014 Dammie Yesudhas, `14, Feb. 9, 2014 Imtiyaz “Jim” Ilias, `14, Feb. 9, 2014

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athletics

Bulls Football Springs Forward for Fans

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ans flocked to Corbett Stadium on USF’s Tampa campus on Saturday, March 29, to attend USF Football’s annual Spring Game and the Bulls gave them a can’t-miss show. Quarterback Steven Bench threw for 317 yards and three scores to help the White Team hand the Green Team a 35-3 loss in front of a crowd of approximately 2,000 that surrounded the Bulls in the stands and on the grass berms at the home of the USF men’s and women’s soccer teams. “I liked those touchdowns, the White Team was really crisp,” head coach Willie Taggart said. “Steven did a good job getting the ball to the receivers and getting it to them on time. It was good to see some yards after the catch, where we’re not just catching the ball and getting tackled.” Bench threw all of his touchdown passes in the first half before the White Team went to the locker room with a 28-3 lead at the halftime break. Bench turned things over late in the game to redshirt freshman quarterback Evan Wilson, who produced the final score by connecting with Zach Benjamin for a 5-yard touchdown with five minutes remaining. “I tell you what, when we bring both teams together in the fall, oh yeah, it’s going to be nice,” said junior offensive lineman Thor Jozwiak, who helped pave the way for a White Team that will be rewarded with a steak dinner later this spring. Sophomore quarterback Mike White didn’t find the end zone for the Green Team but the Fort Lauderdale native was efficient, completing 20 of 34 pass attempts for 174 yards. “It’s been going back and forth this entire spring, one game just doesn’t do it for us. We look at the overall 44

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work and both guys are doing a really good job this entire spring,” Taggart said. “I said it earlier this spring I feel we have two quarterbacks that can really get it done for us. It’s amazing what competition will do for you, but it’s also amazing what experience will do.” Fans didn’t let heavy rainfall stop a good tailgate and USF supporters had no problem busting out their umbrellas to watch the main event. The weather got better as the game went on and sun and clear skies showed up by the time the team signed autographs for the fans on the field after the final whistle. The Bulls as a whole showed a ton of progress on the field and in the weight room this spring and things could get even better in the fall thanks to Taggart’s staff putting together the top-rated recruiting class in the American Athletic Conference. The Bulls return 17 starters (10 offense, five defense, two specialists) for Taggart’s second season at the helm, which kicks off on Aug. 30 vs. Western Carolina at Raymond James Stadium. The Bulls 2014 non-conference schedule features home clashes vs. Big Ten foe Maryland (Sept. 6) and ACC opponent N.C. State (Sept. 13) as well as a road game at perennial Big Ten power Wisconsin (Sept. 27). USF will welcome UConn (Fri., Sept. 19), East Carolina (Sat., Oct. 11/Homecoming), Houston (Sat., Nov. 1) and UCF (Fri., Nov. 28) to Raymond James in American Athletic Conference action. USF football season ticket renewals are now available. Members may renew their tickets today online at GoUSFBulls.com > Tickets, or by calling 1-800-GoBulls, or in person at the Ticket Sales and Service Center in the USF Sun Dome administrative offices (Gate B). – Story and Photos from USF Athletics ®


calendar

your membership in action

April 23 USF Class Ring Ceremony, 6:30-8 p.m., Traditions Hall, Gibbons Alumni Center, USF Tampa. Visit www.USFalumni.org/classring for details. 25 Life Member Appreciation Baseball Game, USF vs Memphis Tigers, 6 p.m. reception, 7 p.m. game, USF Baseball Stadium. Life Members must RSVP to attend.

May 1

College of Business Society Cinco de Mayo Networking Social, 6-8 p.m., Tampa Club, 101 E. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 4200. Open to all USF alumni and guests. Class of 2013 alumni receive a free drink ticket and are eligible to win a door prize. RSVP to www.USFalumni.org/cobcinco.

9 4th Annual USF Bulls Fishing Tournament, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Hula Bay Club, 5210 W. Tyson Ave., Tampa. Contact Erin.DeVaughn@skanska.com for details. 16 3rd Annual Entrepreneurship Gala, 6:30 p.m. Reception and Auction, 7:30 p.m. Dinner and Awards, The Westin Harbour Island, 725 S. Harbour Island Blvd. $75 per ticket. Details at info@entrepreneurshipgala.com. RSVP at www.USFalumni.org/entrepreneurshipgala2014.


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