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7 Alumni Awards Celebration Room on April 11, MEGHAN GREELEY (NC ’05), left, Baton Rouge club president, celebrates with ELIZABETH ANNE “LIZZY” BERGER (NC ’05), recipient of the Young Alumna Volunteer Award. 2. JILL HENKIN GLAZER (NC ’85) is the recipient of the Alumna Volunteer Award, and CHARLES B. WILSON (A&S ’51, M ’54) is awarded the Dermot McGlinchey Lifetime Achievement Award. 3. EDITH BROWN “JOY” CLEMENT (L ’72) receives the Tulane Alumni Association Distinguished Alumna Award. Clement has been 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge since 2001.
Honorary Alumni and Club Recognition 4. GENE KOSS, professor of art; SYLVESTER JOHNSON (UC ’97), executive director of facilities services at Tulane; and MARY KOSS (B ’79) attend the club awards ceremony and induction reception in the 1834 Club of the Lavin-Bernick Center on April 9. 5. RUSTY PICKERING (E’ 91), clubs chair, presents a Green Wave Award to THERESA SCHIEBER (NC ’95), past president of the New York club and current programming chair of the Tulane Alumni Association.
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Health and Tropical Medicine; ROBERT VOLTZ, electrical superintendent at Tulane; and CEDRIC WALKER, professor of biomedical engineering, (left to right) line up to show off their certificates after their induction as honorary members of the Tulane Alumni Association.
Beads on Broadway 7. New York City is the setting for Beads on Broadway, a fund-raising gala, on Feb. 23. ELISE LURAY (NC ’89), ALYSSA GREENBERG (Parent ’13) and NANCY REBOLD (NC ’88) are among the gala-goers at the event held at the Lighthouse at Pier 61. Vartan Gregorian, president of the Carnegie Corp. of New York, was the guest speaker. He was introduced by Tulane President Scott Cowen. 8. ROSS SCHULMAN (B ’98) and HEATHER ARON (NC ’98), like all the gala-goers, are entertained by the Broadway cast of Jersey Boys, who performed music by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons at the event. 9. JUSTIN MARCUS (A&S ’91) may be singing “Can’t Take My Eyes off of You,” a Four Seasons’ hit, to his wife, LINDA MARCUS. Beads on Broadway, which had a Mardi Gras theme, drew Tulane alumni and friends from across the Northeast.
PREVIOUS PAGE, HULLABALOO. THIS PAGE, 1–3, SALLY ASHER; 4–6, GUILLERMO CABRERA-ROJO; 7–9 MICHAEL JURICK (A&S ’90).