Baby Dragons
Tapan Jain, MBA ’09, and Shilpa Jain welcomed a son, Kavish Jain, on June 1, 2014.
Ronald Krysiewski, MS library and information science ’11, and Allyson Easton welcomed twin girls, Sophia Rose and Amelia Grace, on March 4, 2014.
Clarence M. Lee Jr., MD medicine ’10, MS business administration ’15, and Chenelle Lee welcomed a son, Clarence M. Lee III, on Oct. 5, 2014.
Kevin Mertus, BS mechanical engineering ’08, and Kirsten Graupner Mertus, BS interior design ’05, welcomed a son, Ethan Scott, on June 8, 2014.
Weddings
“I married Adrian Scipione on April 25, 2014, in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. We currently reside in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. We were so happy to celebrate our beautiful beach wedding on a sunny, late afternoon next to the ocean, surrounded by our wonderful friends and family for a week in paradise! Other alumni in our wedding party included Sarah Fagan, BS business administration ’10 (second from the left) and Laura Mscichowski, BS business administration ’11 (fifth from the right).”
— Alexandra Totokotsopoulos, BS hotel and restaurant management ’09
Justin Caruso, BS computer engineering ’05, and April Berger were married on July 7, 2012.
Devon Metcalf, BS elementary education ’12, and James Vika, BS economics ’13, were married on Sept. 26, 2014.
Kaitlyn O’Connor, BS heath science ’10, DPT physical therapy ’12, and Anthony Bueti, DPT physical therapy ’12, were married on Oct. 25, 2014.
Kara Spilller, PhD biomedical engineering ’10, and Chris Geisler, BS mechanical engineering ’07, PhD mechanical engineering ’12, were married on July 12, 2014.
“My Drexel friends and I have been celebrating a tradition for the past 10 years. During our freshman year at Drexel in 2002, a core group of us became friends in Towers Hall. In 2004, our first annual ‘Friendsgiving’ was held to celebrate our friendship around the Thanksgiving holiday. We’ve done it every year after and our Friendsgiving has grown over time. Now more of our classmates from Drexel join us, as well as spouses and babies. In 2014 there were almost 20 of us. Outside of Friendsgiving, we may not see each other as much as we used to because of location, jobs and family, so we always have a lot to catch up on and we can usually pick up right where we last left off. I think that people always work very hard to build professional relationships and the same should go for our personal friendships. As we age it may get inherently harder to stay in touch with friends from Drexel, but it’s worth it to find a way to connect. Those friendships can lead to some pretty great things.” — Jason Miller, BS business administration ’07
1950s
Herb Keyser, MD medicine ’58, announced that his grandson, Benjamin Sprung-Keyser, was named a Rhodes Scholar and will be attending Oxford University before he begins his graduate education.
1960s
Sucha Asbell, MD medicine ’66, was honored by MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper University Hospital at its annual Pink Roses Teal Magnolias event, which benefits breast cancer clinical and research programs.
Don Bailey, BS mechanical engineering ’68, joined the board of Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals after serving seven years as the CEO of Questcor Pharmaceuticals. He and his family now manage a philanthropic foundation called A Little Help Foundation.
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A Lifetime Achievement Award for C.R. “Chuck” Pennoni
C.R. “Chuck” Pennoni (trustee, BS civil engineering ’63, MS ’66, HD ’92), founder and chairman of Pennoni Associates, an award-winning multidiscipline engineering, science and design consulting firm, was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Delaware County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers (PSPE). Recipients of the Lifetime Achievement award are those who have advanced the honor and standing of the engineering profession, while placing public welfare above all considerations.
“The selection committee was impressed with the passion Mr. Pennoni has in giving back, or ‘paying it forward,’ to the engineering profession in encouraging young people to get into the engineering field and help their communities,” says Brian MacEwen, board member for the Delaware County PSPE.
Pennoni made a commitment to serving the engineering industry early in his career and has been connected to organizations, universities and other engineering professionals nationwide. He has served terms as president of the American Society of Civil Engineering and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. He has also served two terms as interim president of Drexel University, his alma mater, and has been named university trustee and chairman of the board. In 2000, he was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering for advancing innovative principles in engineering and engineering education and management.[/box]
Dennis Kerr Daikele, BS home economics ’60, authored two books, “What Color Is Your Slipcover?” and “Rodale and Messages, Flowing with Synchronicity.”
Stewart Weintraub, BS business administration ’68, was named one of 2015 Best Lawyers in America by U.S. News and World Report.
George Klotz, BS business administration ’69, retired as pastor from Trinity Lutheran Parish and has moved to South Carolina to start his new career as a golfer.
Suzanna M. McGrath Lang, BS business for women ’68, produced a documentary film, which received the Governor’s Award for historic preservation.
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Richard C. Goodwin, a green city supporter and philanthropist
Born in Philadelphia in 1928, Richard C. Goodwin — probably best known by recent graduates as the named benefactor of Drexel’s College of Professional Studies since 2001 — credits his father Harry, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, for teaching him the values of self-discipline and a solid education. Goodwin worked his way through college, where he studied commerce and engineering and was one of only three students to graduate with a bachelor of science in the program in 1948.
“I never knew whether I was in the top or the bottom third of my class,” says Goodwin, who graduated second in his class. He also has a 2004 honorary degree from Drexel.
“Thanks to a lack of money, I was on a very miniscule budget at D.I.T. Breakfast was 15 cents, and so were cigarettes. I opted for breakfast and never smoked — how lucky.”
In 1950, Goodwin joined a newly formed family business, Goodwin Enterprises, with his father and brother. The company constructed single-family homes in New Jersey, and in the early 1960s, they expanded into land development, sewer and water companies, and neighborhood shopping centers.
Over time, Goodwin Enterprises built more than 5,000 homes and apartments and developed 15,000 lots for other builders. Goodwin became the sole owner after his father’s death in 1974.
Goodwin’s charitable foundation has supported more than 100 organizations, programs and institutions throughout the United States. Among many philanthropic endeavors, he established the Goodwin Foundation in 1987 in support of Jewish federation programs, higher education, human services and Jewish agencies. He is also the founder and chairman of the Middle East Peace Dialogue Network, supporting dialogue, reconciliation and tolerance activities and programs that encourage Israeli-Palestinian interaction.
Goodwin is most proud of a recent award given to him and his daughter, Joanna Goodwin Freedman, by the charity J Street, in Washington, D.C. The lifetime achievement award was presented to Goodwin and Freedman for their 30-plus years of devotion to peace and the two-state solution.
Goodwin is passionate about carbon reduction. He resides in Snowmass Village, Colorado, which he has set out to make the greenest village in America.
“Climate change must be fought by reducing carbon,” he says. “My goal is to reduce carbon emissions in Snowmass Village by 90 percent. The Snowmass ski mountain will be the greenest mountain in America — even though it’s white.”
Goodwin’s late brother, Captain Douglass S. Goodwin, is also a Drexel alumnus with a 1943 BS in commerce and engineering. He received a Bronze Medal for his service with B29 squadrons as a United States Army Air Force ground officer in World War II. [/box]
1970s
Barbara Corak Preisler, BS human behavior and development ’75, is entering her fourth year of retirement, yet spends most of her days tutoring and working with homeless students. She also serves on the steering committee for the Baltimore County Master Gardeners.
Sheila M. Cronin, MCAT creative arts ’74, published the book, “The Gift Counselor.”
Lynn C. Dunning Kaleita, MS home economics ’79, was named Adjunct Professor of the Year for health education in 2014 at Palm Beach State College.
Daniel Romanchuk, BS mechanical engineering ’70, was named president and CEO of The Hiller Companies.
Harry S. Rosenthal, MS environmental engineering ’72, authored the book, “Parliamentary Law and Practice for Nonprofit Organizations, Third Edition.”
Roseann Termini, BS human behavior and development ’75, spoke on Internet promotion and regulation for the Food and Law Institute Inaugural Conference in Belgium, Brussels. She published a 12-volume e-book series and a comprehensive print resource book, “Food and Drug Law: Federal Regulation of Drugs, Biologics, Medical Devices, Foods, Dietary Supplements, Personal Care, Veterinary and Tobacco Products.”
John Ververelli, BS mechanical engineering ’78, and Niki Ververelli, BS communications ’07, celebrated the 50th anniversary of their family’s engineering consulting firm, Dimitri J. Ververelli Inc.
1980s
Edward Davis, BS civil engineering ’80, was appointed program manager of utility services and environmental management for Gannet Fleming in Baltimore, Maryland.
Linda Mattucci Schiavone, PhD pharmacology ’84, received a master of science degree in pastoral counseling from Neumann University and is a therapist at Life Counseling Services in Paoli, Pennsylvania.
Catherine Swift Sennett, BS humanities and communications ’80, was honored as a 2014 Woman of Distinction by the Philadelphia Business Journal.
1990s
Robert E. Caulfield, BS accounting ’90, was named president and CEO of Jefferson’s Ferry Lifecare Retirement Community in Setauket, New York.
Kenneth E. Korber, BS physician assistant ’91, authored four children’s book series in which the character will act as a spokesperson for oral health, anti-obesity and anti-bullying campaigns. The Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants awarded him first place for the October 2014 Journal cover art.
James Maccariella, BS architectural engineering ’92, BS civil engineering ’92, MS ’96, received an Outstanding Paper Award from the Southern Association for Community College Research. He was also promoted to associate professor of engineering at Mercer County Community College.
Gina Furia Rubel, BS corporate communications ’91, president and CEO of Furia Rubel Communications Inc., spoke on a panel at the 2015 LMA Annual Conference. The session was titled “Collaboration and Coexistence Among Barristers and ‘Baristas.’”
Andrew O’Pella, BS business teachers education ’90, BS mechanical engineering ’98, joined BHH Engineers, the mechanical and plumbing division of Blackney Hayes Architects, as director of engineering.
Glenn Stambo, MD medicine ’91, published an article in the 2014 Chirurgi Peer Review Journal, focusing on endovascular treatment of an aortoenteric fistula.
Jennifer Jardine Hubiak, BS electrical engineering ’91, was installed as a national vice president for Phi Mu Fraternity, the first from the Beta Tau chapter.
Brad Trout, MS neuropsychology ’90, and his wife, Dara, have begun operating Seniors Helping Seniors, which provides in-home services to help senior citizens remain independent in their homes, servicing the Chester, Montgomery and Bucks counties in Pennsylvania.
K. Blair Wilkins Christie, BS marketing ’94, MBA business administration ’99, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of Cisco, was named to the Aspen Institute’s 2015 Class of Henry Crown Fellows. The Henry Crown Fellowship mobilizes a new breed of leaders, all under the age of 45, to tackle the world’s most intractable problems.
2000s
Mikhail An, BS business administration ’02, was named the Deputy CEO of the Russian Exhibition Center in Moscow.
Jillian Baker, DPH community health and prevention ’09, La Salle University professor, was selected as a 2015 Black History Month Gamechanger by KYW Newsradio and
CBSPhilly for research in HIV/AIDS prevention.
Brandon R. Baldassari, BS business administration ’04, was promoted to brand and launch planning manager at Jaguar Land Rover North America.
Jennifer Barr, MPH executive program ’08, opened a second medical nutrition therapy practice in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.
William Calhoun, BS business administration ’02, was recognized in the Triangle Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list.
Catherine Fuhrman, MS library and information science ’02, was selected to participate in the 2015–16 Lilead Fellows Program.
Paul R. Gittens, MD medicine ’03, is practicing at Vitevity Health in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, as an expert in sexual dysfunction and specialist in male infertility.
Mark Gress Jr, BS sport management ’06, MS teaching, learning and curriculum ’12, joined Prodigy Sports, a New York-based executive search, marketing and consulting company, as director of recruiting.
Kenneth Hoyt, BS electrical engineering ’01, PhD biomedical engineering ’06, was promoted to associate professor for the departments of radiology and biomedical engineering at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He was also elected Fellow of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.
Jennifer Izzo, BS communications ’09, was promoted to vice president of public relations at Costa Communications Group in Winter Park, Florida.
Krystaufeux Williams, BS mechanical engineering ’01, received a PhD in materials science and engineering from Pennsylvania State University and accepted the position of materials engineer at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C.
Stephen Kasprzyk, BS chemical engineering ’05, raced for the USA Men’s Eight, A Finals, at the 2014 World Rowing Championship in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Julia Krout, MLAS lab animal sciences ’04, joined NYU Medical Center in New York as assistant operations manager. This new position was created to assist the Laboratory Animal Resource Program as it grows.
Valerie Moore, BS general studies ’06, a fourth-year medical student at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, is the recipient of the Mason W. Pressly Memorial Medal, the college’s highest honor awarded to a student.
Amy B. Popp, MS library and information science ’08, accepted a position as library media specialist at Tuscan School in the South Orange-Maplewood School District in Maplewood, New Jersey.
Thomas Raymond, MBA ’05, has authored “The Eloquent Investor.”
Sandra E. Saint Leger Oliver, MS science of instruction ’03, was appointed the new principal of Mechanicsville Elementary School in Leonardtown, Maryland.
Stephanie Salerno, BS graphic design ’07, has joined the Rizco Design team as a senior designer.
Heather L. Turner, MS science of instruction ’04, celebrated the two-year anniversary of her Narberth, Pennsylvania, law firm. The Law Office of Heather L. Turner is an estate-planning practice in which she helps families and individuals with wills, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills and probate administration.
Edward T. Walker, BS applied sociology ’01, published the book “Grassroots for Hire: Public Affairs Consultants in American Democracy.”
2010s
Lou Angelo, EdD education leadership management ’14, was recognized by the Pennsylvania Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development with the Outstanding Research and Publication Award.
Varo L. Duffins, MS higher education ’10, will join Swarthmore College as its new director of financial aid.
Doug Farber, BS music industry ’11, and his company Orange Maker announced a new 3-D printing technology known as Heliolithography.
Ronald Krysiewski, MS library and information science ’11, accepted a position at Johnson College located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, as library director.
Clarence M. Lee Jr., MD medicine ’10, MS business administration ’15, was named to the Sacramento Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list.
Victoria Napolitano, BS Learning and Curriculum ’10, MS teaching ’10, was sworn in as the mayor of Moorestown, New Jersey.
Kristen O’Nell, MS human resources development ’12, was elected the president of the board of directors of the River City Rollergirls in Richmond, Virginia.
Matthew Perkins, BS architectural engineering ’10, MS civil engineering ’10, earned his New York State license as professional engineer and was promoted to senior mechanical engineer at Pathfinder Engineers & Architects.
Peter Schmidt, BS architectural engineering ’12, raced for the USA Men’s Lightweight Quad, B Finals, at the 2014 World Rowing Championship in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
William Stephenson, BS physics ’10, received his PhD from SUNY Polytechnic Institute and joined the New York Genome Center in New York City as a research engineer in the technology innovation division.
Michael Smedes, BS music industry ’10, cycled 5,215 miles across the country on the TransAmerica Trail.
Friends We’ll Miss
1920s
Harold Weamer, DC machine design ’24
1930s
Ruth Bahren Holden, DC secretarial ’34
William Collins, DC mechanical engineering ’39, BS ’58
Esther Gaffney, DC secretarial ’33
Vincent Giudice, MD medicine ’38
Thelma Hamilton Keating, RN nursing ’30
Marjorie Holstein Lindauer, DC secretarial ’38
Dorothy Johnston, MD medicine ’36
William Juram, BS mechanical engineering ’34
Ellis Lapin, BS mechanical engineering ’39
Helen Lindley Aucott, DC home economics ’37, BS ’43
Frances Navarra Lacovara, BS home economics ’35
Mary Niblock Zimmers, DC secretarial ’39
Nicholas Popov, MD medicine ’39
Everett Post, BS mechanical engineering ’39
Wilfred Brereton Shaw, DC secretarial ’33
George Steinbronn, DC mechanical engineering ’37
Paul Stewart, BS mechanical engineering ’35
Pauline Thomas DeLong, BS home economics ’31
Carmen Thomas, MD medicine ’32
Marian Urbanus Schonder, CE nursing ’39
Orphia Wirth, CE nursing ’39
W. Richard Heiss Wise, BS commerce teacher ’39
George Zimmerman, DC mechanical engineering ’38
1940s
Charles Allen, BS chemical engineering ’43
William Allman, BS electrical engineering ’49
Robert Anderson, BS business administration ’49
Edna Andrew Bardwell, BS home economics ’46
Stanley Apple, MD medicine ’43
Rafael Arsuaga, MD medicine ’45
Herbert Beattie, BS business administration ’43
Julia Benner Westley, BS home economics ’45
Marjorie Benton Brodt, BS business administration ’46
Cornelius Beukenkamp, MD medicine ’47
Howard Bleakney, BS business administration ’48
Virginia Boyer Wynne, BS commerce teacher ’41
Eugene Brecher, MD medicine ’45
Carl Bufflap, BS mechanical engineering ’48
Eleanor Burghner Golden, DC library science ’46
George Butts, BS mechanical engineering ’49
Jane Campbell, BS home economics ’49, MS ’58
Mary Cargill, DC library science ’47
Irene Chipman Hewitt, BS home economics ’42
Walter Chroniak, MD medicine ’47
Jane Colson Thomson, BS home economics ’49
Marjorie Conrad-Peatee, MD medicine ’46
John Copeland, BS mechanical engineering ’48
Allan Cowell, BS mechanical engineering ’43
Jeanne Cramblet Dwan, BS home economics ’40
Kay Cullen Bennett, RN nursing ’49
Leo Daiuta, BS civil engineering ’44
H. Dicely, BS chemical engineering ’43
Robert Donato, MD medicine ’48
M. Elsner Martin, BS secretarial ’47
Irving Faye, BS electrical engineering ’49
Caroline Fitz John, DC library science ’42
Rachel Garber Lovett, BS home economics ’47
Rose Marie Gehringer Wolf, RN nursing ’47
Gerard Geiger, BS business administration ’48
Alvina Gillingham Nagle, BS secretarial ’43
Dorothy Gingerich Folckemer, RN nursing ’47
William Grobman, DC mechanical engineering ’44
Pyrrha Grodman, MD medicine ’48
S. Mary Gruber, CE nursing ’45
Ann Halas Ezekiel, BS secretarial ’43
G.Brown Hall, DC library science ’45
Helen Haritonuk Whitaker, BS business teacher education ’47
R. Hart, DC library science ’49
Kathryn Hess Feldi, MD medicine ’47
Frederick Hoffman, BS electrical engineering ’41
Dean Hoover, MD medicine ’48
Mary Howse Miller, BS home economics ’45
Evelyn Huber Jung, DC secretarial ’43
Mary Jackson McCurdy, BS home economics ’45
Robert James, DC chemical engineering ’49
William Keighley, DC chemical engineering ’49, BS ’53
Regina Kelly Parks, BS retail management ’45
Junius Koiner, BS chemical engineering ’47
Sophie Kowalczk Slavish, BS home economics ’46
Rosemary Kuzner, RN nursing ’49
Robert Lamborn, BS business administration ’47
Paul Leibovitz, BS electrical engineering ’47
Helen Luttrell, RN nursing ’45
Marion MacWilliams, BS commerce teacher ’43
Bette Mathias Walton, RN nursing ’46
Jean McKnight Krueger, BS home economics ’49
Margaret Mcvicker Flick, DC secretarial ’43
Gordon Myers, MD medicine ’47
Frank Nagle, MD medicine ’45
Hyman Natkin, BS electrical engineering ’49
Michael Neam, BS electrical engineering ’48
Margaret O’Meara, DC Junior secretarial ’47
Clara Opie Pickel, RN nursing ’47
Robert Pearson, BS civil engineering ’43, MS ’52
Norman Perlmutter, BS electrical engineering ’47
Thomas Pryor, BS business administration ’48
Geraldine Roof James, MLS library science ’47
Charles Reese, BS business administration ’47
Helen Rzeznik Gofrank, CE nursing ’41
Nathaniel Satin, attended electrical engineering ’43
Joseph Seiberlich, BS electrical engineering ’48
Richard Shuffstall, MD medicine ’48
Anita Siegel Plotkin, BS retail management ’42
Richard Stevens, MD medicine ’48
Harold Stiffler, BS business administration ’42
Edith Thomas Edmunds, BS home economics ’41
James Tyson, DC mechanical engineering ’43
Rita Valecce, AS medical lab technician ’41
Charles Walker, MD medicine ’45
Izora Whiskman Bowermaster, DC library science ’46
Genevieve Wielunska Connolly, MD medicine ’47
George Wilson, MD medicine ’43
Alfred Wolf, BS electrical engineering ’48
Robert Wright, MD medicine ’49
Dorothy Ziemer Norton, BS home economics ’49
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Remembering Professor Hun H. Sun
1925 – 2015
“Dr. Sun was a transformative pioneer in so many dimensions. He deeply believed in the power of engineering in medicine and the good that would come from merging the two disciplines and cultures to enable solutions that save lives. He founded the Biomedical Engineering and Science Institute in 1961, a first in the nation, and attracted the Calhoun Endowment to our University in support of this vision. Our School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems was born in 1998 as a reincarnation of his life’s mission and is a living proof of his foresight.
He was fully committed to Drexel’s mission as a driver of innovation. He dedicated his laboratory to translation of academic research into medical devices. Our Coulter Translational Partnership Endowment has been inspired by and stands as a testament to his enduring legacy.
To celebrate his life, we will continue to emulate him in the classroom, in the laboratory, in translating our research into health solutions. He will guide and inform all our relationships with our students whom we teach and mentor, our peers, colleagues, clinicians, entrepreneurs, investors and all others with whom we toil on life-saving solutions. As individuals shaped by his life’s work, we will uphold his legacy.”
— Banu Onaral, H.H. Sun professor, School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems, and senior advisor to the president, global innovation partnerships.
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1950s
Carl Albrecht, BS mechanical engineering ’54, MS aerospace engineering ’57
Edward Andersen, DC electrical engineering ’52
Robert Altland, MD medicine ’58
Gaynelle Bailey Lyons, RN nursing ’54
David Ballentine, BS ’59 electrical engineering, MS ’63
Henry Beerman, MS engineering ’58
Eleanor Berden, MD medicine ’53
Watson Bitterlich, DC electrical engineering ’55, BS ’58
Catherine Black Miller, BS home economics ’56
Henry Boreen, MS electrical engineering ’58, HD ’02
John Born, BS electrical engineering ’52
Richmond Bowen, DC mechanical engineering ’59
Frank Burstein, MD medicine ’53
Edythe Buseck Holmes, BS retail management ’52
Jane Campbell, MS home economics ’58
Mary Cantrell, MD medicine ’54
Howard Cassaday, DC chemical engineering 52, BS ’54
John Cecil, BS mechanical engineering ’53
Joseph Clarkson, BS electrical engineering ’54
Gordon Cochrane, BS chemical engineering ’52
Richard Cole, BS civil engineering ’59
William Collins, BS mechanical engineering ’58
Susanne Conrow Bingham, BS home economics ’51
Patricia Creed Guzzardo, BS secretarial ’54
Josephine Currie, DC retail management ’53
Theodore Deconna, MD medicine ’56
Arnold DeMarco, MD medicine ’58
Alexander Diegidio, DC electrical engineering ’52, BS ’55
Henry Dobies, MD medicine ’53
Robert Downs, BS civil engineering ’52
William Dresher, BS chemical engineering ’53
Norman Eckbold, MD medicine ’54
Herbert Faust, MD medicine ’52
Charles Fees, BS mechanical engineering ’52
Elaine Fields Needell, MD medicine ’50
Eugene Fleming, BS civil engineering ’51
Christopher Floros, BS commerce and engineering ’56
James Fugate, MD medicine ’56
John Gallagher, MD medicine ’51
William Gallagher, BS mechanical engineering ’57, MS ’61
Vincent Giafaglione, BS business administration ’55
Robert Gortner, BS commerce and engineering ’52, MBA business administration ’62
Earl Graham, BS civil engineering ’56
Louis Greif, BS electrical engineering ’57
Mary Gruber Riley, DC library science ’53
Robert Haldeman, BS electrical engineering ’52
Joseph Hamburg, MD medicine ’51
Suzanne Harrington Graham, RN nursing ’58
Josephine Havrilchick Kotch, BS home economics ’52
Marvin Herman, BS metallurgical engineering ’51
Richard Hodges, BS business administration ’51
Edwin Hussa, DC mechanical engineering ’52, BS ’55
Anthony Inverso, BS business administration ’50
Ernest Jacobs, BS electrical engineering ’50, MS ’55
William Jones, MS chemistry ’54
Arthur Kennel, MD medicine ’57
Betty King Unger, BS home economics ’56
Alvin Kirby, BS mechanical engineering ’56
E. Kishbaugh, BS business administration ’50
Robert Klein, BS commerce and engineering ’51
Edward Kneedler, BS business administration ’51
Constantine Lacas, BS business administration ’50
M. Locher Park, BS business teacher education ’50
Charles Long, DC mechanical engineering ’55, BS ’58
Emanuel Marks, BS civil engineering ’51, MS ’55
Vincent Mazzei, DC mechanical engineering ’54, BS ’56
Robert McKinney, BS civil engineering ’51
Claresa Meyer Armstrong, MD medicine ’51
Kenneth Miller, DC electrical engineering ’52
A. Morgan, MD medicine ’55
Edgar Myers, BS business administration ’51
Mary Myers, MD medicine ’52
Mervin Needell, MD medicine ’50
John Nicholson, BS business administration ’50
Joseph Orlando, BS business teacher education ’51
Harold Page, BS business administration ’54
George Pritts, Jr., BS business administration ’53
Phyllis Proudfoot Ford, RN nursing ’51
Vytautas A. Ramunas, BS mechanical engineering ’57
Carl Edwin Reichert, Jr., MD medicine ’58
George Robinson, DC electrical engineering ’52, BS ’54
Melvin Robinson, MD medicine ’53
Alice Rowett Pell, RN nursing ’57
John Rowan, Jr., BS business administration’57
Francis Sajeski, DC electrical engineering ’59, BS ’61
John Sbarbaro, MD medicine ’55
George Schroth, BS business administration ’56
Carol Shoemaker, BS business administration ’51
Clyde Smith, BS business administration ’51
George Speck, BS electrical engineering ’55
Albert Spencer, BS electrical engineering ’51
John Stephan, MBA business administration ’55
Donald Stewart, BS commerce and engineering ’53
Frederick Stier, BS business administration ’55
Jean Thomas Lyford, BS business administration ’51
Christopher Tully, BS business administration ’51
George Ulrich, BS business administration ’57, MBA ’66
Francis E. Sajeski, DC electrical engineering ’59, BS ’61
Mary Wagoner Schreiber, BS dietetics ’50
Charles A. Seemiller, BS business administration ’56
Gilbert Showalter, DC civil engineering ’54, BS ’55
Geraldine Steet Waskow, RN nursing ’56
Evelyn Walker Armstrong, MLS library science ’56
James Waltz, DC mechanical engineering ’54, BS ’55
Joseph Weber, BS chemical engineering ’55
Richard Weger, BS mechanical engineering ’59
Joseph Welker, DC electrical engineering ’59, BS ’61
Barbara Welsh White, BS home economics ’52
Charles Williams, MD medicine ’50
Furma Winer Ginsburgh, MD medicine ’51
Gwynedd Wood Wadem, MBA business administration’52
George Wormeck, AS mechanical engineering ’50
Gene Zanier, DC civil engineering ’52, BS ’55
Stella Zatwaska, DC home economics ’52
1960s
Guy Alosa, BS business administration ’60
Joel Bacher, MS mechanical engineering ’68
George Bazinet, PhD unknown ’67
Joseph Beatrice, BS mechanical engineering ’63
Edmund Benedikt, BS civil engineering ’69
Norman Benson, BS electrical engineering ’63
Charles Birkhahn, BS electrical engineering ’64
Evelyn Bowen Shook, BS home economics ’60
Nancy Bowles, MLS library science ’65
John Cannon, BS electrical engineering ’68
Joseph Carapico, BS mechanical engineering ’62
George Chandler, BS electrical engineering ’67
Robert Clark, BS metallurgical engineering ’60
Charles Clayton, BS mechanical engineering ’63
William Craig, MBA business administration ’67
David Crawford, BS mechanical engineering ’60
John Cummings, MD medicine ’63
Richard Duff, BS chemistry ’68
Duane Ebaugh, MD medicine ’65
Dorothy Eisenman, RN nursing ’65
Charles Fitts, BS electrical engineering ’61, MS ’67
Tracy Fletcher, DC electrical engineering ’63
Lloyd Franks, BS electrical engineering ’63
Norman Friedman, BS chemistry ’66
Lois Frumkin Lunin, MLS library science ’66
Edward Gallmeyer, DC electrical engineering ’60
Arthur Garzon, BS electrical engineering ’61
Roger Gibboni, BS electrical engineering ’64
Marlene Glogow Goldman, MLS library science ’66
Judy Gottfried Spitzer, PhD microbiology and
immunology ’63
Lawrence Gunshol, MS mechanical engineering ’65
Bernadette Herbst Loeb, MD medicine ’67
Richard Hodel, BS electrical engineering ’63
Louise Jacobson, MD medicine ’66
Mary Jones Maier, BS business administration ’67, MS library and information science ’92
Richard Jones, MD medicine ’60
Sondra Jones Cossaboon, RN nursing ’61
Walter Julia, MD medicine ’63
Richard Kamenar, BS civil engineering ’67
Joel Klein, MD medicine ’68
Adele Kuc Miksis, BS business for women ’69
Philip Lion, BS electrical engineering ’60
George Lubeck, BS business administration ’62
Benjamin Lubeck, BS mechanical engineering ’65
Albert Lusen, BS business administration ’64, MBA ’69
Ronald MacClay, BS business administration ’65, MBA ’67
Robert Mahorter, MS materials engineering ’66
William Mallalieu, BS business administration ’62
Ralph Marrone, MD medicine ’61
Walter Masterton, BS physics and atmospheric science ’63
Mary Matthews, BS home economics ’60
Paul Matthews, BS chemical engineering ’62, MS engineering management ’69
Martha McDonald, MD medicine ’63
Richard McManus, BS business administration ’65
Ralph Mersiowsky, BS commerce teacher ’65
Judith Miller Feller, DC library science ’63
Mark Nardone, MD medicine ’67
James Nix, MS physics and atmospheric science ’65
Charbil Norrett Smith, RN nursing ’60
Edward Nusbickel, BS electrical engineering ’62
Edward Olewnik, BS electrical engineering ’66
Fred Palmer, BS electrical engineering ’63, MS ’68
Francis Perry, BS mechanical engineering ’68
Richard Pyle, BS metallurgical engineering ’65
James Reeves, MBA business administration ’66
Dorothy Rohan Berry, MS home economics ’64
John Rohana, MBA business administration ’64
Glenn Rose, BS electrical engineering ’69
Anthony Ronzano, BS business administration ’69
Linda Schief, RN nursing ’68
Joseph Schnell, BS mechanical engineering ’68
F. Shay, BS industry administration ’63
Charles Spencer, MBA business administration ’61
Eleanore Springer Serinsky, MLS library science ’66
Clyde Stahle, MS engineering management ’66
Irving D. Strouse, MD medicine ’67
Edmund Sweeney, MS electrical engineering ’68
Thomas Teruya, MD medicine ’62
Ellen Thompson Hanna, RN nursing ’63
Raymond Twisdom, BS metallurgical engineering ’62
Joseph Ugro, BS chemistry ’62
Richard Voss, BS business administration ’65
Joseph Waldron, BS mechanical engineering ’61
B. Webb, BS civil engineering ’69
Edmund Weis, MS biomedical engineering and science ’62
Ronald Wintriss, DC mechanical engineering ’61
Thomas Zuck, MD medicine ’63
1970s
Gerald Adams, BS electrical engineering ’74
Robert Badessa, BS business administration ’71
Christopher Balzano, BS mechanical engineering ’70
Santo Barbagiovanni, BS mechanical engineering ’70
Richard Bogen, BS mathematics ’70
Elizabeth Burke Clifford, BS accounting ’79
John Burns, BS electrical engineering ’78
Harold Byer, BS civil engineering ’75
Thomas Carey, MBA business administration ’72
Martin Chivis, BS operations management ’76
Michael Didonato, BS business administration ’71
Steven English, BS business administration ’71
Richard Eppinger, BS business administration ’73
David Fedor, MBA business administration ’78
Philip Ferry, MD medicine ’78
Ronald Fillette, BS marketing ’75, MBA business administration ’79
Darryl Foyuth, BS electrical engineering ’71
Dennis Grady, BS accounting ’75
Arthur Huey, BS metallurgical engineering ’74
Carol Inman, BS computer information systems ’76
Louisa Jones Lance, MD medicine ’73
Ann Jordan Laeuchli, MLS library science ’73
Richard Katz, MD medicine ’74
Mary Kelly, MLS library science ’75
Marian Kimmel, MS home economics ’74
Thomas Knowles, BS business administration ’74
Edward Kohler, MS engineering management ’76
Michele Krahn, BS business for women ’72
Benjamin Kuntz, BS general studies ’72
George Madar, BS mechanical engineering ’72
Joseph Mahoney, BS business administration ’74
Walter Marshall, BS business administration ’71
John McKillip, BS commerce and engineering ’71
Edward Moran, BS business administration ’74
Donald Murphy, DC mechanical engineering ’66, BS ’71
Charles Niessner, BS civil engineering ’66, MS engineering management ’75
Lorraine Picker, MLS library science ’72
Jose Pina, MS physics and atmospheric science ’72, PhD ’77
Robert Purdy, BS architecture ’78
Kenneth Roberts, BS electrical engineering ’73
Peter Schaul, BS chemical engineering ’72, MS ’75
Charles Seeburger, MLS library science ’72
James Sleeper, MBA business administration ’79
Glen Smith, BS biological science ’71, MS environmental science ’73
Richard Soper, BS mathematics ’71
Harriet Stearns, MLS library science ’70
Robert Taggert, BS electrical engineering ’76
Leonard Tapper, BS electrical engineering ’77
Eugene Thompson, BS mathematics ’71
Robert Walder, BS mechanical and industrial engineering ’76
Harry Wyland, MLS library science ’72
Joann Yaskin Nevyas, MD medicine ’72
1980s
Dudley Backup, MD medicine ’80
Charlene Bembenek, BS electrical engineering ’85, MS ’90
Donald Boesel, MS taxation ’84
Arthur Borin, BS accounting ’86
Steven Brin, MD medicine ’80
Linda Gardner Remington, BS business administration ’86
Charles Carter, MS environmental science ’78, PhD ’82
Richard Claypool, MLS library science ’83
Carol Cox Storm, RN nursing ’80
Kevin DeRocili, BS construction management ’88, MS finance ’92
Edward DiIenno, BS commerce and engineering ’82
Robert Haynes, MS engineering management ’81
Kathleen Hudson Madden, BS accounting ’89
Colleen Hutchinson Caton, AS nursing ’87
David Ingersoll, BS accounting ’83
Gerald Koff, PhD unknown ’83
Robert Lansinger, MLS library science ’83
Vernon Nicholson, BS commerce and engineering ’87
Edward Podgorski, MS biological science ’80
Frederick Reed, BS commerce and engineering ’84
Alexander Reitarowski, BS computer information systems ’89
Peter Robson, MD medicine ’87
Jacqueline Ryan O’Donnell, BS marketing ’88
Ann Salitsky, MS microbiology and immunology ’84
Joan Schotte, BS dietetics ’89
Gregory St. John, BS interior design ’89
Karen Taylor, AS nursing ’89
Christopher Vaughan, BS finance ’85
Thomas Yeager, MBA business administration ’81
1990s
Jerome Dorsey, BS physician assistant ’91
Sophia Facey, AS nursing ’91
Raymond Florence, AS nursing ’98, BS nursing ’15
Kelly Kramer, MBA business administration ’96
Nancy McCloskey, MS interior design ’90
Laura Menditto, MPH public health ’99
Michael Mira, BS accounting ’90, MBA business administration ’97
Gregory Parker, MBA business administration ’98
2000s
Samiya Abdullah-Davis, BS teacher education ’08
Felicia Brown, MHS physician assistant ’07
Dante Bucci, BS information systems ’03
Rosa Jones, MHS physician assistant ’07
Marc Kuchler, BS architectural engineering ’06
John Meade, MBA business administration ’01
Clare Notredame, MS nursing ’00
Uttam Patel, BS information systems ’05
2010s
Diane Anderson, BS behavioral health counseling ’11
Anna Bowman, MS library and information science ’11
Andrew Messina, MS information systems ’11