Blakefield Magazine | Fall 2016

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CLASS NOTES 1985

Dan Dullea ’73

Ned Martel ‘85 won an Emmy at the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards in September as a producer for The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, which aired on FX earlier this year.

1973

Dan Dullea ‘73 was posthumously inducted into the Towson University Athletics Hall of Fame on October 21, 2016. Loyola classmates Mike Healey ‘75, David Hubbard ‘73, and Kurt Glaeser ‘73 were in attendance. Dullea was an outstanding quarterback and set numerous records (26 to be exact) at Towson University during the early years of their Division III football program. In 1975, Dan became Towson’s first All-American in football. He passed away last December.

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Ned Martel ’85

1986

Matt Doud ‘86, Loyola trustee and president of Planit, opened a new coffee shop with Planit co-founder and lifelong friend Ed Callahan. The shop, Order&Chaos Coffee, is attached to their ad agency’s new office

along Key Highway in Federal Hill.

1988

Wesley Wood ‘88 was named Press Secretary for the Baltimore City Mayor’s Office in October.

1989

Peter Nee ‘89 was inducted into Stevenson University’s Hall of Fame on October 22 for his lacrosse career. Despite only playing for two seasons, his 85 goals and 38 assists (123 total points), ranked him just outside of the top 10 in career goals and points. Loyola classmates Mark Dibiagio ‘89, Joe Doherty ‘88, John Busse ‘89, Chris Soper ‘89, Allen Watts ‘89, and Dave Schiminger ‘89 were in attendance.

1990

Joe Plecker ‘90 earned Master Professional sta-

Fall 2016 tus from the Professional Golfers’ Association of America this fall. He is currently the director of instruction at the Elkridge Club in Maryland.

1991

Ken Pipkin ’91 was named principal of St. Joseph, Fullerton, this fall. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Washington College in Chestertown and a teaching certification and master’s degree from Towson University. Before St. Joseph, Pipkin served as assistant principal at Woodlawn High School and Milford Mill Academy, both in Baltimore.

1993

Dennis Robinson, Jr. ‘93 was sworn in as Circuit Court Judge of Baltimore County this November. Dennis served as a partner at Whiteford, Taylor and Preston, LLP, since

2011, having served as an associate at the firm from 2006–11. Previously, he spent five years as a litigation associate at the Baltimore branch of Hogan & Hartson, LLP. Dennis holds a B.A. from Towson University. He received his J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law.

1998

Brant Hall ’98 stepped down as the head coach of Loyola Blakefield’s varsity football team at the conclusion of the 2016 season. In deciding to transition out of his role as head coach, Hall pointed to his desire to devote more time with his family as a key motivator. Appointed in February 2012 after serving as offensive coordinator for nine years, Hall has played an integral role in guiding the program, which has produced


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