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Alumni News & Notes
Orange Aid
Smooth Transitions
AUTUMN EVOKES VIVID MEMORIES of returning to
school, along with all of the excitement and anxious moments that are part of that experience. In
grade school, we looked forward to buying school
supplies and making new friends. But in college,
the beginning of the school year often evoked feelings of nervousness and bewilderment as we
found our way around campus and navigated a sea
of red tape.
Thanks to the generosity of alumni around the
country, many students coming to Syracuse University won't feel as apprehensive as we may have
when we arrived. This past summer, more than 30
alumni clubs hosted New Student Send-offs for
incoming students and their parents, connecting
with more than soo new students in the process.
These informal gatherings gave students from the
same geographic areas opportunities to meet
before their arrival on campus, ensuring that they
see familiar faces from home those first few days at
school. Also, knowledgeable volunteers from the
offices of admissions and alumni relations were on
hand to answer questions to help allay parents'
concerns. Clearly these send-offs ease the transition from home life to campus life for parents and
students alike.
We are grateful to our many alumni clubs from
Boston to Albuquerque, which in their own special
way make sure our newest students feel part of the
SU family.
Lit Breul O'Rourke '77
Associate Vice President for Alumni Relations
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As alumni across the country
celebrated National Orange Day in
March in honor of SU's 132nd
birthday, members of the Syracuse
University Alumni Club of Arizona
(SUACA) hosted an Orange Day
party for low-income families and
homeless people associated with
the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Sporting SU T-shirts and hats, club
members served more than 700
meals and donated clothing to
needy residents of the Phoenix
area. "We cut danishes, set out
chairs, served food, and cleaned
tables," says club president Dawn
Forrest Armstrong '88. "As anyone
who has worked in a restaurant
knows, we worked very hard that
morning. But we were rewarded
with many smiles, thank-yous,
and interesting conversation." The
event was so successful, the club
plans to host meals at St. Vincent
de Paul on a quarterly basis.
Armstrong says SUACA is a
great way to meet interesting people and network. ''I've become
friends with many generations of
SU alumni, who, like me, wish to
stay connected to an important
part of their past while contributing to the future of the University,"
Armstrong says. "Through the club,
we are able to give something back
to the University by way of community relations, student recruiting,
and scholarships."
In addition to holding student
send-off parties for entering freshmen, the club sponsors a Snow
Lottery, which is an annual scholarship fund-raiser in which participants pledge $1 or more for every
inch of snow that falls in Syracuse.
And throughout the year club
members gather at Phoenix-area
yracuse University ~:i}~g~
Annual Ambassador Pyo Wook Han Lecture on Korean/US J
United States Ambassador Thomas C. Hubbard
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Thomas C. Hubbard, second from left, IJ.S. ambassador to the Republic of Korea,
delivered the University's Second Annual Ambassador Pyo Wook Han Lecture on
Korean/ U.S. Affairs on March 22 . With Ambassador Hubbard are, from left, )ongwoo
Han G'87, Maxwell School professor of political science; Ambassador Han; Vice
Chancellor and Provost Deborah A. Freund; and Myung Gun Choo G'7o, president of
the SU·Korean Alumni Association. The lectures are coordinated by Professor Han of
Maxwell's Information and Computing Technology Group (ICT). Professor Stuart
Thorson, ICT director, developed the Han Lecture concept.
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Staying In Touch
If you want information on:
~Alumni events
~The SU Alumni Online Community
~The SU alumni club in your area
Visit the Office of Alumni Relations
web site at www.syracuse.edu/alumni
and click on the appropriate link, or
callt·8oo-SUALUMS (782·5867).
taverns to cheer on the Orange teams
competing in televised athletic events.
For more information on SUACA, visit
www.geocities.com/ azsualum.
Retiring Club Presidents
The following alumni club presidents
recently completed their terms of office.
We thank them for their continuing
commitment.
Scott Tharler '92-Southern California
Warren Kimble '57- Vermont
David Belkowitz G'71- Central Virginia
Gorgeous Gorges
A few fortunate alumni had a remarkable opportunity to be among the last to
see the Three Gorges region of China.
Beginning in 2003, this majestic landscape will be changed forever with the
completion of the world's largest hydroelectric dam, creating a massive artificial lake that will engulf much of the
area. Realizing that time was short, the
SU Alumni Association sponsored a
three-week tour of China last spring.
"The region was more spectacular than
I imagined, " says Mary Dailey Metzger
'61, who traveled with her husband,
Chuck. "The entire trip was first class."
The tour, led by SU Trustee Lee Blatt
'51 and his wife Sydelle '51, began with
Cruising the Yangtze River aboard the M.S. Victoria gave SU alumni a last chance to experience the
natural beauty of the fabled Three Gorges region of China.
five nights in Beijing, including side
trips to the Great Wall, the Forbidden
City, and the Temple of Heaven. While in
Beijing, the Metzgers were eager to experience the day-to-day lives of residents,
so they borrowed bicycles from their
hotel and cycled through the city every
morning before breakfast. Beijing's public parks teemed with people exercising,
playing musical instruments, and balancing swords. "In the midst of this activity," Metzger says, "ancient imperial architecture rose above the trees, making
the parks an unforgettable scene. "
In Xi'an, alumni marveled at the vast
terra-cotta army of Emperor Qin, visited
the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and explored the Shaanxi Provincial Museum.
Boarding the cruise ship M.S. Victoria in
the port city of Wuhan, they began a
relaxing jou,rney down the Yangtze
River through the Three Gorges region,
with sojourns to ancient villages along
Look What's New
The Class of 1961 has launched its own e-newsletter. If you would like to
receive a copy, please send your e-mail address to the Office of Alumni
Relations. If you would like to submit information to the newsletter about
what's happening in your world, please contact Knowlton Foote, newsletter
editor, at knowlton{@aol.com.
the way. "Entire towns had been relocated, and we saw old dwellings in the
process of being removed, " says Chuck
Metzger, a geologist. "Water markers
lined the river, indicating the waterline
of the reservoir that would soon submerge several cities."
Although construction of the dam
will change the region's natural beauty
forever, Mary Metzger foresees positive
outcomes. "It's controversial," she says.
"Some older people are unhappy about
relocating, but among the younger generations, which have never had access
to dry, comfortable living environments or modern conveniences, this is
an opportunity to move into more
material comfort. "
The trip ended with three nights in
Shanghai, where alumni toured the city's
ancient silk industry, neighborhoods,
and beautiful gardens. In Shanghai, the
Metzgers continued their early morning
interaction with local life. Their encounter with a group of street dancers was
most memorable. "It was a thrill when a
local man and I jitterbugged together,"
Metzger says. "My husband and I found
the people very friendly."
FOR INFORMATION ON ALUMNI TRAVEL
OPPORTUNITIES, contact Tina Casella in
the Office of Alumni Relations at
1-8oo-SUALUMS or e-mail cscasel/@syr.edu.
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24 and Counting
This is the second in a series of stories about
multigenerational SU families.
The Smallwood family's roots run
deep with Orange pride. Between 1865
and 1993, 24 family members have
attended Syracuse University, earning
degrees in everything from law to interior design. This five-generation legacy
began in 1865 when John Beedon
Smallwood graduated from Genesee
College (Genesee College, established
by the Methodist Episcopal Church in
Lima, New York, was moved to . Syracuse to become Syracuse University in
1870). Frances Ann Smallwood (1866),
William Waltrous Smallwood (1872),
and William Martin Smallwood (1896),
who headed the SU biology department
and donated the Smallwood Collection
of Natural History books to the SU
library, followed him. "Our loyalty is to
Syracuse," says Shereth Landrum Coble
'64, who was married to the late
Stephen Smallwood '61 for 32 years.
''I'm lucky because I married into the
SU tradition, and I'm very proud of it."
Coble met Stephen Smallwood, her
first husband, while they were both students at SU. When they met, he was a
senior on a lacrosse scholarship, and
she was a freshman cheerleader. To
Coble, Syracuse was exactly what she
was looking for in a university. "SU is
just the right size and has a healthy balance of people from all over the world."
Two of their three children , Todd
Smallwood '88 and Trevor Smallwood
'93, carried on their parents' legacy. "It
just goes on and on and on," Coble says
of the Smallwood family's history with
SU. "When the family gets together at
my home in Florida, I hang up my
orange SU flag- we wave it proudly."
Although it is not automatically assumed that every Smallwood will
attend SU, graduates of the University
talk enthusiastically about SU so often
that younger members of the family are
easily swayed to follow in their footsteps. "The Smallwood family line is
between generations right now, so no
one is currently attending SU," Coble
says. "But I hope that will change soon
so we can keep the tradition going."
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Syracuse University alumni and their spouses reunited last winter for a fun-filled schooner trip out
of Key West, Florida. Pictured aboard the schooner, front row, left to right: Walt Simendinger 'ss.
Ron Summers '52, Marcia Summers '58, Mary Ann Babikian '52, and Marion Belinski. Second row,
left to right: Jane Murray, Bill Murray '53, George Babikian '53, joAnn Simendinger '58, and Ed
Belinski 'so. The five men are Sigma Chi fraternity brothers.
SU alumni gathered last spring to celebrate the 17th annual WJPZ Radio Birthday Banquet at the
Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel & Conference Center. Legendary radio programmer Lee Abrams,
currently chief programming officer at XM Satellite Radio, delivered the keynote address. The event
was hosted by the Alumni Association of WJPZ, the student-owned and -operated radio station at
SU. The association has more than 700 members working in media, entertainment, and marketing.
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Join The Club
WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO GET INVOLVED with your local alumni club.
Clubs participate in a variety of activities, including game-watching
events, networking opportunities, new student recruiting, and community service projects.
Visit the Office of Alumni Relations:
www.syracuse.edu/alumni
The "Programs" link on our home page takes you to the club pages.
There you will find a complete listing of all our regional and specialty
clubs, as well as the club contact's name, phone number, and e-mail
address. For information on the club nearest you, contact the person
listed or call the Office of Alumni Relations at 1-8oo-782·5867.
Honor Roll
ARENTS AWARDS
Congratulations to the 2002 George Arents
Pioneer Medal recipients, who received their medals
at the Arents Award Dinner during Reunion Weekend. The Arents Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement in a field of endeavor, is the highest honor bestowed upon alumni. The following
alumni were recognized:
Roger Berkowitz '74, food service management;
Walter H. Diamond '34, international taxation
and trade;
Warren L. Kimble '57, art;
Roberta Chamberlain Schofield '57, G'77,
human services; and
Marilyn Smith Tennity '42, philanthropy, who
received her Arents medal in California in April.
National SU Alumni Association Board of Directors
David M. Aitken '94, G'97 (EDU)
Joanne Fogel Alper '72 (A&S)
Ellen Baker '73 (VPA)
Arlene Graff Bluestone '55 (A&S)
Walter Bobkiewicz G'89 (MAX)
Shereth Landrum Coble '64 (VPA)
Patricia A. David G'97 (SW)
Shari L. Diamond '94 (NEW)
Donald Doerr '85 (A&S), G'88 (LAW)
Gregg W. Doherty '55 (A&S)
Christopher J. Fallon G'73 (LAW)
Deborah J. Fritsche '74 (A&S)
Bradley S. Glazer '76 (MAN)
Neil Gold '70 (A&S)
Benjamin I. Green '85 (A&S)
Jamal J. James '02 (VPA)
Daniel Kaseman '80 (MAN)
Peter Koval '72 (ECS), '74 (ESF)
Heather McCumber Landesman '95 (HD)
Louis G. Marcoccia '68, G'69 (MAN)
Brian McLane '69 (SDA)
Donald McPherson '87 (A&S)
Lil Breul O'Rourke '77 (A&S)
Gizelle Ortiz-Velazquez '84 (A&S)
Lori Zisk Rosner '75, G'77 (EDU)
Edward L. Short '68 (MAN) (October 1)
Ellen Ruby Silverstone '65 (EDU)
Beverly Barr Vaughan '54 (A&S)
Louis R. Walker Jr. '75 (A&S/EDU)
Eleanor Ware G'85 (MAN)
Gregory Wilson '80 (A&S)
James Winschel Jr. '71, G'73 (MAN)
Robert Woodruff '73 (A&S)
Syracuse, N.Y.
Arlington, Va.
Center Valley, Pa.
Atlantic Highlands, N.J.
Novato, Calif.
Neptune Beach, Fla.
Cortland, N.Y.
New York, N.Y.
DeWitt, N.Y.
San Diego, Calif.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Houston, Texas
Beechwood, Ohio
Dix Hills, N.Y.
East Orange, N.J.
Bloomfield, Conn.
Hamilton, Va.
Syracuse, N.Y.
Melville, N.Y.
Syracuse, N.Y.
Rensselaer, N.Y.
West Hempstead, N.Y.
Syracuse, N.Y.
Miami, Fla.
Teaneck, N.J.
Pittsford, N.Y.
Milford, Pa.
Penfield, N.Y.
Baldwinsville, N.Y.
Syracuse, N.Y.
Houston, Texas
Sudbury, Mass.
Berkeley Heights, N.J.
Arents Award recipients from left to right: Walter H. Diamond
'34, Roberta Chamberlain Schofield '57, G '77, Warren L.
Kimble '57, and Roger Berkowitz '74·
EGGERS AWARDS
Kudos to the Melvin A. Eggers Senior Alumni
Award recipients, who were honored at the HalfCentury Dinner at Reunion 2002. Established in 1988
by former SU Chancellor William Pearson Tolley in
honor of then-Chancellor Melvin A. Eggers, the
award recognizes senior alumni for loyalty and service to their alma mater. The recipients were:
Janet Gustafson '46
H. Clayton Holbrook '36
William Phipps '47, G'55, G'70
Ruth Sager '47
Flora Workman '46
Oscar Extravaganza
On Oscar night, Hollywood performers weren't
the only ones eagerly anticipating the announcement of the Academy Award winners. Members of
the SU Drama Organization (SUDO), New York
alumni chapter, gathered at the Bull's Head Tavern
in Manhattan for their third annual Oscar Party.
"The people at the Bull's Head totally catered to
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Welcome Home
HOMECOMING WEEKEND 2002 will be here soon, so mark your cal-
endar, call your friends, and meet on campus October 4-6.
>-Celebrate with the reunion classes of 1972, 1977, 1982, and 1992.
~Enjoy Friday activities that include a campus art walking tour, an
apple festival, class parties, and a movie on the Quad.
~ Meet at a pregame party Saturday before cheering on the
Orangemen in their football game against Pittsburgh.
~Choose between a photography workshop or a seminar on images
of power presented by Professor Laurinda Dixon (if you're not
attending the football game).
Fill out the registration form below or register online at www.
syracuse.edu/alumni. The web site also features travel information,
which will be updated regularly. If you're interested in helping to
coordinate activities during Homecoming Weekend, contact the
Office of Alumni Relations at 1-8oo-SUALUMS (782-5867).
us," says Andrea Marshall Money '87, the event's
host and co-president of the organization. "We had
the whole place to ourselves."
Thirty-five people attended the event, which lasted until 1 a.m. On arrival, guests were given a ballot of the award nominees and asked to choose the
winners. Megan Schneid '91, who correctly picked
14 of the 26 categories, won the contest. She received a pair of tickets to a Broadway performance
of Urinetown: The Musical. The tickets were donated by show producers Mike Rego '90 and Hank
Unger '90 of the Araca Group, an independent production company.
"It was all in fun, as long as you brought a happy
attitude," Money says. "I hope more alumni attend
in the future."
SUDO hosts its annual reunion at Lubin House in
October.
Homecoming Registration
SEE BACK COVER FOR WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS
Please use ballpoint pen
Use this form or register online at www.syracuse.edu/alumni
Send this form with full payment by September 27 to:
Syracuse University Office of Alumni Relations-Homecoming 2002
Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center
401 University Place
Syracuse NY 13244-3020
Phone: 315-443-3516 or 800-SUALUMS (782-5867)
E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 315-443-5645
Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss Dr. (circle one)
Name
NO REFUNDS AFTER SEPTEMBER 27
There will be NO REFUNDS for football tickets .
Maiden Name (if applicable)
FRIDAY EVENTS
SU Class Year
College
Cost (per person)
Number
Total
$
Apple Festival (2-4 p.m.)
Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Center
no charge
Home Address
Campus Art Walking Tour (3 p.m.)
no cha rge
$
City
Welcome Back Party (6 p.m.)
$10
$
Shaffer Galleria
1972, 1977, 1982, 1992 (circle year)
Sculptu re Court and Shaffer Galleria
Zip
State
Hom e Telephone
Cost (per person)
SATURDAY EVENTS
Photography Workshop (2 p.m.)
$25
Seminar on Images of Power
Number
Total
no charge
$
$
$20
$
$26
$
(2 p.m.)
Pregame Party (all classes)
E-mail Address
Goldstein Alumni and Faculty Cente r
(two hours prior to ki ckoff)
Spouse/Guest Name (if applica ble)
Game Tickets (SU vs. Pittsburgh)
Subtota l .................................................................................................. $
Gu est Class Year and Coll ege (if SU alum nus)
Registration Fee .................................................................................... $
10
Total Amount of Payment .................................................................. $
Please let us know if you have any special
dietary needs.
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Class Notes
Sharad Devarajan '97
Send us news of your accomplishments along with a photo. Items
will appear in the magazine and on the SU web site. Send to:
Alumni Editor, Alumni News, 820 Comstock Avenue, Room 308,
Syracuse NY 13244-5040; fax 315-443-5425.
Professionalism Award for his
'10s
exemplary skills and civi lity in the
practice of law.
Helen Delong
Robert A. Klein
Brand '19 (A&S)
of Richmond, Va .,
'49 (A&S) of
Malibu, Calif., is
president and
celebrated her
104th birthday.
""-....a..J"'"==c=.J she is a member
creative director
of Klein&, a
of Eta Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta,
founder of a chapter of the
Daughters of the American
Revolution in Fort Myers Beach,
marketing company specia lizing
in electronic and digital media. A
member of the S.l. Newhouse
School of Public Communications
Fla., and organized a duplicate
club in Thousa nd Island Park, N.Y.,
that now bears her name.
Advisory Board, he co-authored
t he textbook Promotion and
'20s
Mary Gilmore Smith '29, G'38
(A&S) of Syracuse is a volunteer
tutor at Laubach Learning Place.
'30s
Don Waful '37 (A&S), G'39 (MAX)
had his life st ory presented in the
musical play, I'll Be Seeing You,
which premiered at the Kimmel
Center for the Performing Arts in
Philadelphia. The play is a World
War II love story based on the lives
ofWaful and his wife, Cassie.
'40s
Jean B. Daugherty G'48, G'72
(NEW) of Syracuse w as re-elected
to the St. Thomas More
Foundation Board of Directors.
Carlton F. Thompson '48 (A&S),
G'5o (LAW) of Binghamton, N.Y.,
received the New York State
Bar Association's Attorney
Marketing for Broadcasting, Cable,
and the Web.
'50s
Carroll Izard G'51, G'52 (EDU) of
Landenberg, Pa., was elected a fellow of the Society for General
Psychology, Division One, of the
American Psychologica l
Association . Izard, a professor of
psychology at the University of
Delaware, has written more than
200 books, book chapters, j ourna l
articles, and t echnical reports.
J. Edward Kaish ' 51 (SDA), G' 54
(NEW) of Camil lus, N.Y., is president of the District Attorney's
Advisory Council of Onondaga
County.
Bruce M . Kennedy '54 (A&S) retired
after 40 years as a f urniture sa lesman and funeral director.
Fred Sliney '54 (MAN) of
Germantown, Tenn., is U.S. national sa les manager for Divcom
Tech nologies of M ontreal.
Gilbert Cates '55, G'65 (SDA), president of Cates/Doty Productions in
Los Angeles, directed A Death in
the Family, an installment in
WHILE POLITICIANS AND PUNDITS DEBATE whether, why, or how
much the world "hates" America, there is little to suggest that
the long-established international passion for American popular
culture is in jeopardy. Quite to the contrary, according to Sharad
Devarajan, president of Gotham Entertainment Group, the
licensed regional publisher of both DC and Marvel comics. The
company, which also holds print rights for Warner Bros. World
Wide Publishing in South Asia, publishes Superman, SpiderMan, The F/intstones, and more than a dozen other popular
American comic books and graphic magazines. "We reach about
1.5 million South Asian readers each month with a selection of
titles in English, Bengali, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam,
and we are about to launch
new titles in the Punjabi,
Telugu, and Urdu languages,"
says the College of Visual and
Performing Arts graduate. "We
are particularly excited about
the Urdu edition, which will
bring us into a market of 250
million Muslims in northern
India and Pakistan."
While brand recognition is
the easy part of selling American comic books in South
Asia, cultural integration of
the characters and stories
often requires adapting the
stories to local customs and
adding jargon. Nevertheless,
Devarajan believes the universal qualities exhibited by comic book superheroes-courage, tolerance, and protection of
the weak-transcend most cultural barriers. "As a kid growing up
in India, I remember reading the local comic books, which were
based on gods and religious heroes. The supernatural powers of
American comic book heroes fit in very well with those traditions," says Devarajan. "I believe the most prevalent theme in
American superhero comics is that an individual can persevere
against adversity or evil."
Devarajan has the attention of emerging readers and he takes
the responsibility seriously. He runs anti-tobacco and anti-drug
public service ads in his editions, and has added special features,
including "Profiles in Heroism" on real-life people. The 9/ 11 terrorist attacks have added a dimension to Devarajan's mission. In
a special edition of Marvel's Spider-Man, which Gotham published shortly after the attack, the web-spinner, while grieving
over the World Trade Center tragedy, warns the reader: "Do not as
[the terrorists] do or the war is lost before it is even begun."
"Most comic book readers in South Asia are between 10 and 16
years old," Devarajan says. "The superheroes paint a vivid picture for them of what America stands for. I think that when used
as part of a cohesive media and educational strategy, comics can
be a tool that helps change negative perceptions and instills
messages of tolerance and acceptance."
-David Marc
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ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre's
American Collection.
Eleanor Berg Hayman '55 (HD) of
Fayetteville, N.Y., has been
Gallinger/ GMAC Real Estate's
number-one producer for the last
20 yea rs. A certified Central New
York senior rea l estate specia list ,
Hayman formed the Senior
Source, a netwo rking resou rce for
the senior m arket.
Phil Gurin '81
Charles Hinman '55 (VPA) of Syra-
Robert C. Pellet ier ' 58 (M AN) is
cuse is an int ernationally acclaimed
artist who has had his work dis-
f ounder and president of
Com mod it y Systems in Boca
played at the National Gallery and
the Hirschhorn Museum in Wash-
Raton, Fla.
ington, t he M useum of M odern Art
in Japan, and the Everson M useum
of Art in Syracuse, which owns his
painting, Round Trip.
Mary Ann Hardenbergh '56 (A&S)
is director of Project Healthy Plus
PHIL GURIN MAKES SURE THERE'S PLENTY OF BITE behind the
bark of Anne Robinson, the sharp-tongued British hostess on
NBC's hit game show The Weakest Link. During commercial
breaks, Gurin, the show's executive producer, and his staff review
the previous round and prepare Robinson for her next verbal
assault. "We know the practicing doctor should have known that
the answer was a rib, or the English teacher should have known
that Shakespeare question," he says. "If they screw up in something they specialize in, then it's all the better. We send Anne
back out, and she does her best to embarrass and annoy them."
The show has been Gurin's biggest success in his 16 years in
the television industry. Other
notable credits include producing such reality specials, series, and game shows as
Twenty One for NBC, a fouryear revival of Candid Camera
for CBS, and FOX specials
When Cameras Cross the Line
and Only Joking. Before opening his full-service production
business, the Gurin Company,
in 1997, he was a writer on
MTV's Remote Control game
show and Nickelodeon's Super
Sloppy Double Dare.
Gurin says he developed his
love for writing and live performances as an undergraduate at
the Newhouse School, where
he studied screenwriting and
was involved with a student-run group, Syracuse University
Musical Stage. "My memories of Newhouse are terrific," he says.
"When I was there, l was really focused on writing. I thought I'd
spend most of my career writing movies and did not expect to be
in the business of reality television."
Gurin's company recently purchased the rights to two old-time
shows, You Asked for It and Name That Tune, which he hopes to
market to networks overseas and in the United States. He's
learned that success only comes by taking chances. " Who would
have thought that America would embrace a middle-aged
woman from England?" he says of Robinson. "As long as you
keep trying, a well-executed new idea will always find a way to
get on TV."
No matter how often he hears Robinson's icy farewell - or others' freq uently uttered imitations- he never grows t ired of it. But
when the show's popularity wanes, he knows it too must receive
the infamous send-off, "You are the weakest link. Goodbye."
"That's part of the business," Gurin says. " What we do is
always changing. That's why I love it so much."
- Margaret Costello
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and Proj ect Healthy Exercise
Tra iners at Action for Bost on
Commun ity Development ,
Community Services. She received
the Ed Cooper Award and w as
honored by the American Jewish
Congress f or her outstanding
advocacy work with seniors.
W illiam B. Conroy G' 59 (EDU), G'63
(MAX), the 19th president of New
M exico Stat e University (1997 to
2000), is now a New Mexico St ate
president emeritus living in Las
Cruces, N.M . The university dedicat ed its 93-year-old YM CA building in his name as t he new home
of its honors program.
Samuel Paul G' 59 (MAX) ofTampa,
Fla., wrote the book Holding the
State to Account.
Enid Romanek ' 59 (VPA) ofTaco ma
Park, M d., is an artist who creat es
distinctive pen-and-ink and w at ercolor visions of the Was hingt on,
D.C., area.
I
ican, directed by Spike Lee. The
film exa mines t he life of the legendary foot ball playerfrom his
ea rly life and ath letic accomplish-
Parker J. Stone G' 6o (LAW ) of East
ment s t o his years as a Holly w ood
st ar and his work wit h inmat es
and gang members.
city court j udge f or 6 years and a
stat e Supreme Court judge for 28
Syracuse is retiring after 34 years
in the j udicial field. He served as a
years.
Michael Falcone '57 (M AN) and his
w ife, Noreen, w ere honored at the
2oth Annual Interreligious
Leadership Award Dinner spon-
James E. Underwood G' 6o, G' 68
(M AX) of Cooperstown, N.Y., is the
longest serving professor of politi-
sored by t he Int erReligious Council
ca l science at Union College.
of Cent ra l New York. Falcone is
senior managing pa rtner of
Northridge, Calif., is unit produc-
Pioneer Development Company
and a Syracuse University trustee.
tion manager for the Directors
Guild of America. He received the
Burton Bluestein ' 61 (SDA) of
guild's Frank Capra Achievement
Award, wh ich recognizes ca reer
achievement and service.
ches mass
m unications
Fresno City
College and serves on the boards
of the Museum of Science and
Natural History (The Discovery
Center of t he Central San Joaquin
Valley) and the Fresno Cactus and
Succulent Society.
A. Vincent Cerny ' 58 (ESF) of Sat ellite Beach, Fla., is the host/producer of Cerny Success, a t elevisio n
show t hat explo res the winni ng
t rait s of national professio nal
Audrey Kucinski-Bashf ord
Tumbarello ' 62 (A&S) of Brooklyn,
N.Y., is prog ram coord inator for the
Education al Support Program, a
New York City Board of Education
initiative f or "school phobic" students. Tumbarello pu blished an
article, "The Educational Support
Program for School Phobic Students" in Saf eguarding our Youth-
Successful School and Community
Programs {McGra w Hill).
Gustav M . Ulrich G'62 (MAX) is interim city manager of Clinton, N.C.
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Judith Ward Whitehouse '62
(EDU}, deputy managing editor of
USA Today, was awarded the 2002
Spirit of American Women Award
by Girls Incorporated of Central
New York.
Lansing G. Baker G'64, G'72 (EDU}
is senior vice president for institutional advancement at Lynn
University in Boca Raton, Fla.
Baker was senior vice president
for the Office of University
Relations at Syracuse University
from 1987 to 2000.
Dale Brabant Kinney '65 (A&S} of
Bala Cynwyd, Pa., is a professor of
art history at Bryn Mawr College
and dean of the school's graduate
school of arts and sciences. Kinney
received the Distinguished
Teaching of Art Award from the
College Art Association, a national
organization of art historians and
artists.
William R. Farrell G'66 (EDU} of
Fayetteville, N.Y., released his second book, Classical Place Names in
New York State, covering nearly
300 classical place names and
meanings.
Diane J. Hoffman '66 (A&S}, G'71
(1ST} is director of business development in Europe for Cambridge
Scientific Abstract s.
Ralph W. Muller '66 (A&S) of
Chicago, Ill., is a visiting fellow at
King's Fund, a health care policy
institute in London.
Cary R. Brick '67 (A&S}, a reti red
U.S. House of Representatives
executive, was appointed to the
Citizens' Stamp Advisory
Committee to help review stamp
Daniel W. Plumb '68 (ECS} of
Washington, D.C., is an analyst for
the Department of Energy.
Thorn K. Cope '69 (A&S} of
Lincoln, Neb., is vice president of
human resources for Beaudry
ber of the American Institute of
ment committee since 1998.
of Science, and American
Association of Pharmaceutical
Sciences.
Stanley F. Ehrlich '71 (A&S} of
Clinton, N.J., is a personal financial
advisor for S.F. Ehrlich Associates.
He received a Jesse H. Neal
the Nebraska Bar Foundation.
National Business Journalism
Award for his articles on business
management and finance.
Mary Matteson Smith ' 69 (A&S}
of Wilmington, N.C., is a watercolor artist. Smith gives private art
lessons and often teaches at the
University of North Carolina at
Wilmington, Cape Fear
Community College, and the
James L. Graves '71 (SDA) is director of pastoral care at All
Children's Hospital in St.
Petersburg, Fla. Graves is a clinical
instructor in biomedical ethics at
Community Arts Center.
the University of South Florida
College of Medicine.
Allen P. Splete G'6g (EDU} received
the 16th Annual Henry Paley
Memorial Award from the
National Association of
Independent Colleges and
Universities in recognition of his
service to students and faculty of
independent higher education.
'70s
Bruce Germain '70 (MAN}, of
Baldwinsville, N.Y., married
Christine Kanyok. Germain is a
certified public accountant at
Bush and Germain.
William Heisler G'70, G'72 (MAN)
of Newport News, Va., is director
of the degree completion program
at Regent University in Virginia
Beach.
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(A&S}, executive
director of the
American
Swimming
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Peter Trozze G'67 (ARC} of Severna
Architects and the National
Council of Architectural
Registration Boards.
York Academy of Sciences, the
American Chemical Society,
Divisions of Medicinal Chemistry
and Organic Chemistry, American
Association for the Advancement
Motor Company. Cope was selected as a Fellow of the College of
Labor and Employment Lawyers
and named a Lifetime Fellow of
subj ect proposals and make subject and design recommendations
to the postmaster general.
Park, Md., is regional manager for
Burchart-Horn Inc. He is a mem-
Susan Mil key Cronin G'71 (EDU}, a
writing instructor at Syracuse University, was elected to the Enable
board of directors. She has been a
member of the Enable develop-
Association in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., received the Athletes
Appreciation Award from USA
Swimming for his work in the
field of sports anti-doping.
Joan Augenstein Karp G'71 (EDU)
of Camarillo, Calif., is a member of
the founding faculty of California
State University, Channel Islands.
Thomas Spargo G'71 (LAW} of E.
Berne, N.Y., is state Supreme Court
justice for the Third Judicial
District, which encompasses several counties in the Albany area.
Stephen L. Tober '71 (A&S), G'74
(LAW} of Portsmouth, N.H., serves
on the standing committee on
federal judiciary for the American
Bar Association.
Charles A. Eckerline Jr. '72 (A&S} is
an associate professor in the
Department of Emergency
Medicine at the University of
Kentucky M edical Center in
Lexington.
James L. Mueller '72 (VPA) of
Chantilly, Va., is chair of the
Industrial Designers Society of
America Universal Design
Professional Interest Section. He
also heads his own firm, J.L.
Mueller Inc.
Waterloo, N.Y., is director of business development at Clough,
Harbour and Associates.
city's budget, finance, and personnel functions.
Daniel LaVista G'73 (EDU} of
Crystal Lake, Ill., is executive director of the Illinois Board of Higher
Education.
Fredric R. Mann II G'73 (LAW) of
Philadelphia is president and CEO
of Net Technologies, a telecommunications, electronic publishing,
and computer systems company.
Nancy Garlock Markiewicz '73 (HD}
of Phoenix, Ariz., is a teacher at the
John Jacobs School in the Washington elementary school district.
She received the Lamp of Learning
Award for outstanding contributions to the district's students.
Alan Mendelson '73 (NEW), money
reporter at KCAL-TV Los Angeles
and managing partner/editor of
MoreDeals.com, received the Golden Mike for Economic News Reporting from the Radio and TV
News Association of Southern
California.
Russell C. Petrella '73 (A&S} of
Mendham, N.J., is chief operating
officer for the public sector division
of Magellan Behavioral Health.
Barry Virkler G'73 (EDU} is town
supervisor of M adison, N.Y.
Kathleen O'Brien Walters '73
(A&S) of Boston is president and
CEO of Sap pi Fine Paper North
at The Hospital in Sid ney, N.Y.
America.
Hugh J. Dinwoodie '73 (MAN) of
Cincinnati is chief information offi-
Mark Gander '74 (A&S) of
Topanga, Calif., is vice president of
marketing at JBL Professional.
Ronald C. Griffith G'73 (A&S}, vice
president of research for Genelabs
and Shriners Hospitals for
Children in Tampa, Fla.
to the mayor of
Rochester, N.Y.,
oversees the
James D. Black '73 (A&S) is director
of cardiac rehabilitation services
cer for American Standard Companies global plumbing unit.
Richard J. Catanise '68 (A&S} of
Richard W.
Hannon '73
(A&S), assistant
Technologies, has written 70 publications and holds 35 patents.
Griffith is a member of the New
Dale Johnson '74 (A&S), G'80
(LAW} of Syracuse is director of the
Samaritan Center kitchen for the
poor. He left the law profession
after 19 years to fulfill his passion
for nonprofit management.
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Michael Lewan G'74 (MAX) of
Army Reserve, Washington, D.C.
John D. Longwell '76 {ECS) of
Alexandria, Va., is president and
owner of Michael Lewan
Evergreen, Colo., is operations
manager for Gasco Energy.
Company, a lobbying business
based in Washington, D.C.
His civilian occupation is chief,
Office of Policy and Programs,
Office of the Secretary, U.S.
Department of Labor.
Gregory Sessler '74 (MAN) of
James J. Roschick G'75 (EDU) of
Bellevue, Wash., is on the board of
directors of lcogen Corp. He is a
certified public accountant, a
member of the AICPA and
Financial Executives International,
Skaneateles, N.Y., is an administrator and counselor at Butler
Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Treatment Center.
and serves on the executive committee of the board of directors of
the Washington Biotechnology
human resources administrator
for the University of New Mexico
Hospital in Albuquerque.
BurNeil D. Burack '75 (A&S) of
which recognizes Republican leadership and individuals who have
improved health care delivery in
this country.
Danine L. Hobert G'75 (1ST) is
director of the public library in
Fulton, N.Y.
Alice Sterling Honig G'75 (A&S),
professor emerita of child development in the College of Human
Services and Health Professions at
Syracuse University, is first editor
of the two-volume Infancy in
America: An Encyclopedia.
Lori Krupnick '75 (NEW) of Mission
Viejo, Calif., married John C. Haley
Jr. She is a public affairs officer for
the U.S. Department of Justice/
Immigration and Naturalization
Services, Western Region.
J.
corporate
projects at
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Architects in Syracuse.
James C. Morin '75 (VPA), a political ca rtoonist for the Miami
Television.
Krishan K. Ahuja G'76 (ECS) is regent researcher and professor of
aerospace engineering at Georgia
Tech Research Institute in Atlanta .
He was elected a fellow of the
American Institute of Aeronautics
and Astronautics for his outstanding contributions to the field of
experimental aeroacoustics.
Kevin A. Braun '76 (N EW) of Stone
Mountain, Ga., received an inhouse award for the best feature
headline at the Atlanta JournalConstitution, where he works as a
copy editor.
Carolyn Jennings Evans '76 (VPA)
of Harriman, N.Y., performs in the
one-woman show, The Life and
Times of Harriet Tubman on the
Underground Railroad. In addition
65th United States Army Regional
Support Command, has been promoted to deputy chief army
reserve (IMA), Office of the Chief
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Thomas H. Friedman '77 (A&S) of
Newton, Mass., joined Event
Solutions as a board advisor. He is
founder and president of MoonWatch Media Inc., a global events,
publishing, and advisory company
specializing in the retail industry.
Madeleine Kowal. Harden is a
national correspondent for the
New York Times and author of A
River Lost: The Life and Death of
the Columbia.
in Austin, Texas.
Timothy P. Ahern '78 (MAN) of
Cazenovia, N.Y., is a member of the
Cazenovia College Board of Trustees. Ahern, a certified public accountant, is founder/principal of
Ahern, Murphy & Associates.
James P. Am bras '78 {ECS) of Los
Altos, Calif., is vice president of
engineering for Tala ris Corp.
Robert H. Avery '78 (A&S), G'81
(LAW) of Princeton Junction, N.J., is
vice president and general counsel
at the New Jersey Institute of
Technology.
Craig Benson G'78 (MAN) of
Portsmouth, N.H., is a Republican
gubernatorial cand idate in New
Hampshire.
Gregory J. Carell '78 (ARC) of
Westboro, Mass., is founder and
president ofThe Carel I Group, a
Hopkinton architectural firm.
Mary Lou Caskey G'78 (1ST) of
responsible for augmenting facility analysis, consulting, and design
management services at the
Gensler architectural firm in
Mid-York Library System, serving
Madison, Oneida, and Herkimer
counties.
Houston.
Brad M. Kreinces '77 (MAN) is a
Little Falls, N.Y., is director of the
Thomas R. Delduchetto G'78
(MAN) of Liverpool, N.Y., is executive vice president and director of
human resources at NBT Bancorp.
Ebiware
Saddle Brook, N.J., celebrated the
15th anniversary of Rotenberg
Meril Solomon Bertiger & Guttilla
accounting firm, which he cofounded.
Peter Stevenson Moon '77 (A&S),
G'8o (1ST) of Amston, Conn., is
manager of the Virtual
Information Center for Hartford
Steam Boiler Inspection and
Insurance Company.
Staff Inspiration Award at the 10th
Annua l Chancellor's Awards for
Public Service.
Jon D. Levy '76 (NEW) of York,
M aine, w as nominated for a seat
on the M aine Supreme Judicial
Court.
Roy J. Wilson '77 (MAN) is chief
operating officer at Forge nt Corp.
Gerald C. Gehm '77 (ARC/A&S) is
Lawrence S. Meril '77 (MAN) of
sor and chair of the Reading and
Language Arts Center in Syracuse
University's School of Educat ion,
w as honored with a Faculty and
brigadier general, commander,
ing committee and judging for
the annual statewide mock trial
program of the Massachusetts Bar
Association.
Blaine Harden G'76 (NEW) of New
York City married Jessica
gram at the Jewish Museum of
Florida in Miami Beach. Morin's
Collis N. Phillips G'75, G'77 (MAX),
a trial attorney at Middleton
Green and serves on the organiz-
to acting, she recently published a
poetry collection, Bouncing Back:
Dialogues with the Soul.
Kathleen Hinchman '76 (A&S),
G'8o, G'85 (EDU), associate profes-
Stereotyping."
Arthur J. Carakatsane G'77 (EDU) is
shareholder in the accounting
firm of Rotenberg Meril Solomon
Bertiger & Guttilla in Saddle
Brook, N.J.
Herald, presented his own perspective on his art in a specia l pro-
topic was "Political Cartooning,
Political Correctness, and
Engineers' Asian American
Engineer of the Year Award.
James J. Pendergast '76 (MAX) is
and Biomedical Association.
Mclean, Va., received the Ronald
Wilson Reagan Founder's Award,
Paul Y. Pan G'76 (ECS) of Los
Alamos, N.M ., is a researcher for
the Los Alamos National
Laboratory with the weapons systems engineering group. Pan
received the Chinese Institute of
tal activities, and music director/
conductor of the Anderson Symphony Orchestra.
ure at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in
North Adams.
Steven L. Good '78 (MAN), president and CEO of Sheldon Good &
Company, an internationa l real
est ate auction firm in Chicago,
received the A+ Award from the
North Shore School Dist rict 112
Education Foundation.
is presiofSmarthe serves as music education
coordinator, director of instrumen-
rtworks.com.
She created a montage of unfor-
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gettable images in a commemorat ive portrait, United in Our Resolve-A Heroes' Tribute, to help
raise funds for firefighters working
Neal H. Rotenberg '79 (MAN) of
Saddle Brook, N.J., celebrated the
15th ann iversary of the Rotenberg
Meril Solomon Bertiger & Guttilla
Central Texans st ruck by disaster.
accounting firm, which he cof ounded.
Deborah A. Raines '7S (NU R) of
Coconut Creek, Fla., received the
I
recovery at ground zero and for
Cheri E. Dale G'S1 (VPA) of Myrtle
Beach, S.C., is m usic director for
Little River United Methodist
Church.
Leslie Gold bloom 'S1 (MAN/ NEW),
known as "The Radio Chick" on
WAXQ-FM, is the only female
rad io personality in New Yo rk City
wit h a headlining role in morning
drive time.
Joyce Hergenhan '63
Award for Excellence in Education
from the Society of Pediatric
Nurses, and w as named a distinguished lecturer by t he Nursing
Honor Societ y Sigm a Theta Ta u
is a partner in
e law f irm
International.
Jay W. Wason Jr. '7S (A& S), G'S1
(LAW) of Manlius, N.Y., is a member of the Onondaga County Bar
Foundation's board of directors.
Linda M. Wright G'7S (HD) of
Jamesville, N.Y., is executive director of the Syracuse area Salvation
Army. She oversees o perations at
17 building sites, 350 staff members, and a $14.2 million budget.
Peter Cann G'79 (ECS), G'95 (MAN)
of Canast ot a, N.Y., is executive
direct or of the M adison County
Industria l Develop ment Agency.
Antonette J. Cleveland G'79 (EDU)
is vice chancellor of academic
services and research for the
commun ity college system in
of Jaeckle
Fleischmann &
Mugel in Rochester, N.Y.
Scott Charney G'So (LAW) of
M cl ea n, Va ., is chief securit y
strategist f or Microsoft Corp.
Susan L. Costa G'So (HD) of
Rochester, N.Y., executive director
of the Health Association, won
the 2002 Athena Award.
Steven B. Gayle G'So (M AX) of
Gilbertsville, N.Y., is executive director of t he Binghamton M etropolita n Tra nsportation Study.
Melinda Miller Gordon 'So (A& S)
of Wilton, Co nn., is senio r vice
president/sa les of the Dreyfus
Service Corp. in New Yo rk City.
Richmond, Va.
Mary C. Hailer-Franco 'So, G'S1
Steven C. Crast '79 (ESF) of San
Clemente, Ca lif., m arried Virginia
Lee Farris. Crast is a technical
director f or Internatio nal Coatings
Company.
(HD) of M art insville, N.J., is direct or of regulations and compliance
w ith Presbyterian Homes and
Services. She received the
Distinguished Admin istrato r
Karen J. Davis '79 (A&S), G'90 (1ST)
of Snellville, Ga., is head of the
Aw ard from t he America n College
of Hea lt h Care Administrators'
monograph cata log unit at
Georgia State University.
New Jersey chapter.
Timothy E. Donner '79 (A&S/NEW)
Freida Jacques 'So (A&S) of
Ned row, N.Y., is a ho m e school
liaison at t he Onondaga Nat ion
of Great Falls, Va., is executive
direct o r of Ho rizons Television. He
produced t he documentary, The
School.
Saga of the Vinland M ap, in association w ith The Aco rn Foundation.
(A&S/NEW) of New York City is
A. Roger Ricketts '79 (VPA) is vice
president of Brayto n & Hughes
Design Stud io in Sa n Francisco,
wh ich specializes in corporate,
hospita lit y, and resident ial projects. Ricketts is also a guest lectu rer and juror for the bachelor's
and m ast er's degree program s in
interior arch itecture and design at
Wendy B. Kaufman 'So
pursuing a master's degree at
M anhattan's Jo hn Jay College of
Criminal Justice.
Linda M. Littlejohn 'So (HD), G'S2
(MAX/HD) is assist ant dean of
enro ll ment ma nagement in t he
College of Human Services and
Health Professions at Syracuse
University.
t he Academy of Art College in San
Francisco.
JOYCE HERGENHAN HAS FACED A FEW CURVEBALLS IN HER LIFE,
but her journey from a small-town girl to a top corporate executive has been a home run. After high school graduation, she left
the tranquility of Armonk, New York, for the hustle and bustle of
Syracuse University, where she attended school on a full scholarship. "I wanted to be a sportswriter," says Hergenhan, whose
police-officer father taught her the intricacies of keeping baseball scores. "But at that time, women weren't welcome in the profession, so I set my sights on becoming a reporter."
As Commencement approached, Hergenhan, who majored in
political science and was an editor for the Daily Orange, applied for
a job with the Associated Press.
However, when she walked into
the interview, the recruiter said
bluntly, "You're wasting my
time-l've never hired a woman,
and I never will." Undeterred,
she landed a reporting job at
the White Plains Reporter Dispatch in northern Westchester
County, where she had worked
summers. While there, she was
recruited by U.S. Representative
Ogden R. Reid to be his press
secretary and speechwriter.
After four years of commuting between Washington and
New York and about to be married, Hergenhan returned to
reporting, working for the
Gannett Newspaper group in
Westchester. She covered Consolidated Edison as part of her beat, and in 1972 was recruited as
Con Ed's media relations manager. "For several years, it seems I
was on the news every night explaining energy pricing or nuclear
safety," says Hergenhan, who went on to become senior vice
president of public affairs, the first woman to hold that post in
the utility industry. She also earned an M.B.A. degree from
Columbia University on weekends.
After 10 years at Con Ed, Hergenhan was recruited by Jack Welch
of General Electric to become GE's vice president for corporate
public relations. In 1997 she was elected to the Syracuse University
Board of Trustees, and in 1998 was named president of the GE
Fund, GE's philanthropic foundation. In the wake of September 11,
a $1o million GE Fund grant spearheaded New York City's Twin
Towers Fund, which raised $200 million for the families of police
officers, firefighters, and rescue workers killed in the line of duty.
Although thwarted in her sportswriting ambition, Hergenhan
is one of SU's biggest sports fans, attending several games a
year. This past season she was one of two alumni who led the
campaign to raise $1.5 million to name the basketball court after
-Christine Yackel
longtime coach Jim Boeheim '66, G'73.
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John F. Malloy G'81 (MAX} of
Susan Piperato ' 81 (A& S/ NEW} of
Lehigh Valley, Pa., is president and
chief operating officer ofVictaulic
New Paltz, N.Y., is a freelance
writer and editor.
Company, a producer of mechanical piping systems.
Douglass Sisk '81 (VPA}, G'83
(NEW} of Oakhurst, Calif., is pro-
duction manager for Buena Vista
Pictures. He received a Community Service Award from the
Long Beach Fi re Department for
perform ing CPR on a man who
collapsed in a restaurant.
Joan Batchelder G'82 (MAX} of
Patrick Besha '99
THERE'S NOTH lNG PARTICULARLY UN USUAL about a recent college graduate going out west to make movies. But Patrick
Besha decided to go way out west-about s,ooo miles past
Hollywood. Soon after completing a dual degree from the
College of Arts and Sciences (English) and the S.l. Newhouse
School of Public Communications (television-radio-film), Besha
joined the Peace Corps, and was shipped off to the tiny South
Pacific nation of Samoa, where he makes documentary videos
for the country's Ministry of Environment.
The Berne, New York, native works with the ministry to edu·
cate people about the environmental issues they face on the
island country. "My recent projects include documentaries about
the biodiversity of Samoa and several ocean surveys, where
we shoot marine habitats
and fishing grounds," says
Besha. " I also make public·
service commercials for
Samoan TV. The task is to
explain the dangers of synthetics to a people who
have eaten, built homes,
and made baskets and
clothes with only natural
materials for thousands of
years. Some of my masterpieces include Ozone Man
vs. the Ozone Hole and Say
No to Plastic Bags."
Besha is also creating a
feature-length documen·
tary concerning daily life in
villages that are attempting
major development projects. "I interview chiefs, go to meetings, and talk to the villagers," he says. "The film is called FaaSamoa, which means
'the Samoan way."'
Glamour is in short supply at this little known corner of t he
world cinema scene. Much of Besha's work consists of slogging
through rainforests and mangroves, and venturing across coral
reefs to try to get a few good shots. Though not paid much, he
finds the experience generally satisfying. "One of the best
things I've done is live with a Samoan family," he says. "I got
intense language training and an intimate look at a Samoan village." There are, however, exceptions to the rule. "Recently I
paddled through a mangrove system and caught dengue fever,"
he says. "That was not worthwhile."
Asked if he had found any unique mementos during his
sojourn in the South Seas, he says, " Even though I'm a foreigner, people greet me as if they know me, and when I look surprised, they explain, 'We're all cousins.' That's something I'd
like to bring back with me.''
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Gloucester, Mass., retired from her
position as f ixed income chief at
MFS Invest ment Management.
Leon Chlimper '82 (A&S} of Cora l
Springs, Fla., is director of Honeyw ell International.
Sheri Weatherly Dozier '82 (NEW}
is public affairs coordinator for
Syracuse M ayor Matt Driscoll.
Jerry Evensky G'82, G'84 (MAX},
prof essor of econom ics and a
Laura F. and L. Douglas M ered ith
Professo r of Teaching Excellence in
SU's College of Arts and Sciences
and the Maxwell School, was honored w ith a Faculty and Staff Inspi ration Award at the 1oth Annual Chancel lor's Awards for Public Service.
Beth S. Perlman '82 (MAN} is vice
president and ch ief information
officer of Constellation Energy
Group.
Sharon D. Serling ' 82 (A& S} of
Charlotte, N.C., m arried Paul F.
Reyno lds. She w orks for t he
accounting firm of Hobbs, Crossley
& Blacka.
University.
Michael J. Olivette G' 83, G'84
(MAX} of Cazenovia, N.Y., is a social
work professor and associate dean
of academic affairs in the College
of Human Services and Health
Professions at Syracuse University.
Richard Pezzuolo '83 (NEW} of
Salina, Kan., is cha ir of t he
Department of Communications
at Kansas Wesleyan University.
Dan A. Schulder ' 83 (M AN} is a
member of t he t ax, corporat e, real
est at e, and health law pract ice
group at Wolf, Block, Schorr and
Sol is-Cohen in Harrisburg, Pa.
Louise Hoffman Broach '84
(A&S/NEW} of Savanna h, N.Y., is
government editor for t he Auburn
Citizen. Broach is also an adjunct
inst ructor at Wells College in
Au rora, N.Y.
Michelle Lindsley-LaBrosse '84
(ECS} of East Hart ford, Conn., is
f ounder and CEO of Cheet ah
Lea rn ing.
Ami Setright Longstreet G'84
(LAW} of Fayetteville, N.Y., is a partner with the Mackenzie Hughes
law firm in Syracuse, concentrating in est at e planning and ad minist rat ion, and elder law.
ion serin the conf lict resolution program at Bailey
House, New York City's oldest
housing provider for people living
wit h AI DS.
Elenore J. Alickman ' 83 (VPA) is
m anaging director for First
Republic Bank in Del M ar, Calif.
Patricia A. Louise ' 84 (NEW} of
Utica, N.Y., is editor of the 150year-old monthly t abloid, Y Drych,
the oldest Welsh newspa per in
America.
James Paolini '84 (ARC} of
M anlius, N.Y., is project archit ect at
V.I.P. Architectural Associat es.
Gary A. Pudles ' 84 (A&S} is president, CEO, and co-founder of the
Princeton, N.J.-based Answ erNet ,
N.Y., is an enter-
t he world's largest telemessaging
call center business. He w as selected for the Business News New
nment at torney and j o urnal-
Jersey's "40 Under 40" list in recognit ion of his leadership role in
ist w ho launched Juris M edia
St rateg ies, a media coaching f irm
for attorneys.
Answ erNet's ext raordinary grow th.
George Viglucci G'84 (EDU} is
band direct or at t he America n
School of Brasilia in Brazil.
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Robb Armstrong '85 (VPA) of
Dresher, Pa., writes for a TV show
on Nickelodeon.
Bryan Buckley '85 (VPA), screenwriter, director, and partner in
Hungry Man Productions in New
York City, has directed many television commercials exclusively for
the Super Bowls.
Nancy Buzby '85 (NEW) of
Maynard, Mass., is marketing
manager for the Boston Globe.
Christopher M. Covello '85 (NEW)
of Princeton, N.J., is overseas desk
copy editor for the Wall Street
Journal.
Robert Flechaus '85 (A&S) of Coral
Springs, Fla., is an economic computer crimes investigator for the
Boca Raton Police Department.
Flechaus investigates telemarketing scams, identity thefts, and
credit-card fraud.
Julie B. Gaines '85 (VPA) of New
York City is owner of Fishs Eddy, an
antique store specializing in vintage dinnerware.
Leigh Anne Jones '85 (ARC) of
Harve De Grace, Md., is project
architect for Arbonies King Vlock,
an architectural f irm noted for its
museum and higher-education
building designs.
Alfred H. Boehm '86 (A&S) of
Jonathan R. Breger '87 (NEW) of
Aneta Kolodziejczyk '88 (VPA)
West Sacramento, Calif., works
with the California Department of
Justice in the Violent Crime
Information Center.
Canton, Ohio, is vice president of
AyaLogic.
Joseph D'Agnese '86 (A& SINEW)
business development for the MBI
Group.
exhibited prints at the Divercity
Fine Arts & Crafts gallery in
Syracuse. Kolodziejczyk's w ork
depicts her experiences growing
up in Poland and adjusting to a
new culture in the United St ates.
is a freelance writer living in
Hoboken, N.J. His Discover magazine article, "Doctors with Heart,"
was selected for inclusion in the
HarperCollins anthology, Best
American Science Writing 2002 .
Timothy J. Green '86 (A&S), G'94
(LAW) of Skaneateles, N.Y., is CO·
host and play-by-play announcer
of BattleBots, Comedy Central's
robot fighting show.
James P. Judson '86 (VPA) is design
director for Innovations, a custom
exhibit and display manufacturer
in Shrew sbury, M ass.
Thomas E. Myers G'86 (LAW) of
Peekskill, N.Y., is a public finance
attorney for Orrick, Herrington &
Sutcliffe.
Mark Owczarski '86 (NEW), G'88
(EDU), director of communications
programs in the Division of
Institutional Advancement at SU,
was re-elected secretary of the St.
Thomas More Foundation board
of directors.
Kenneth Podziba
'86 (MAN/N EW)
Santosh Rao G'85 (ECS) of
w as reappointed
sports commis-
Huntsville, Ala., is chief operating
officer for Manufacturers' Services,
a global provider of f ull service
electron ics manufactu ring and
supply chain se rvices to equipment manufacturers.
Donna Gates Thomas '85 (A&S),
academic advisor and assistant
director of the Soling Program in
t he College of Arts and Sciences,
w as honored with a Faculty and
Staff Inspiration Award at the 1oth
Annual Chance llor's Awards for
Public Service.
Vanessa L. Williams '85 (VPA) stars
in t he Broadway revival of James
Lapine and Stephen Sondheim's
fa iry t ale musica l, Into t he Woods.
She w as nominat ed for a Tony
Award for her role as the witch.
Mary B. Acker '86 (H D) of
Littleton, Colo., is a mental health
clinician with Arapahoe Douglas
Mental Health Netw ork.
sioner for New
York City by
M ayor Michael Bloomberg.
Neil B. StrodeI G'86 (MAN), associat e vice president for human resources at SU, had a feature article
on health care benefits published in
the February issue of Human
Resource Executive magazine.
Richard Clemente '87 (MAN) of
Hewitt, N.Y., is vice president of
Roger G. Dick G'87 (MAN) is director of Campbell Operations in
York, Pa.
Joanne Pelowski Eddy G'87 (HD),
director of adult and family counseling for the Salvation Army in
Syracuse, was named Social
Worker of the Year by the Centra I
New York Chapter of the National
Association of Socia I Workers.
Maria Rodrigues Mercedes '87
(VPA) of San Juan, P.R., is a freelance interior designer.
Marion Peracchio '87 (EDU) married Mike Hayes. Peracchio is a
special education teacher at P.S.
76 in Queens, N.Y.
Susan M . Schwenderman '87
Chicago and wife Carol announce
the birth of their daughter, La uren
Tay lor Adelaida.
Gwen Powers McGraw '88 (HD)
and Bryan K. McGraw '87 (A&S)
announce the birth of thei r
daughter Shannon Mary, w ho
joins siblings Mackenzie and
Collin.
Laura Miraglia
Molen '88 (NEW)
is sen ior vice
president/ general sales manager
Adam Shapiro '87 (NEW) of
Gwendolyn Moran '88 (NEW) and
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, played
husband Henry Nonnenberg Jr.
the role of King Herod in the rock
opera Jesus Christ Superstar at the
Geauga Lyric Theater.
announce the birth of their
daughter, Abigail Sinclair. Mora n
ow ns Mora n M arket ing Associates, a communications f irm
Carrie Israel Stein '87 (A&S) and
husband David announce the birth
of their daught er, Josie Michelle.
Stein is of counsel to the law f irm
of Bonner Kiernan Terback &
Crociat a in Washington, D.C.
Pamela Parsons Alvord '88 (N EW)
of Conyers, Ga., is executive vice
president/chief strategist with T.G.
M adison Advertising.
t er's cert ificate in proj ect management f rom George Washington
University. He is employed by IBM.
illustrat or. Dooling has completed
more t han 13 books for Farrar,
Straus & Giroux, William Morrow
small to mid-size com panies w ith
ent erprise-level needs.
David G. Marut '88 (A& S) of
f or Paramount
Advertiser Services, the in-house
advertising sa les unit of Paramount Worldwide Television
Distribution in Hollywood, Calif.
Michael Dooling G'88 (VPA) of
Audubon, N.J., is a children's book
Cary, N.C., is chief executive officer
of bayMounta in, a provider of
Internet-managed services f or
is director of Healthsouth Braint ree Hospital in Massachusetts.
(NEW) of Cherry Hill, N.J., is director of international marketing f or
the Philadelphia Convention &
Visitors Bureau.
Bruce Villard Jr. '86 (ECS) of
Annapolis, Md., received a mas-
Gene Wahnefried G'86 (MAN) of
Carol Eusanio Leavell G'88 (A&S)
& Co., and Scholastic.
Shelley Beth Gattegno '88
(HD/VPA) of New York City is
director of merchandise planning
for Ann Taylor stores.
located in Ocean, N.J.
Tania Sosiak '88 (VPA) married
Kenneth Wilson, with w hom she
has a 3-yea r-old daughter, Isa bella
Emmanuelle. Sosiak ea rned a
mast er's degree in industrial design f rom North Caroli na State
University and is director of creat ive services for t he University
of Dallas.
Joanna Tomallo Wayner '88 (VPA)
and Taras Wayner '88 (VPA)
announce the birth of t heir
daughter Sophia Leigh, w ho joins
big sist er Isabel. Ta ras, an associat e creative director at Cliff
Freeman & Part ners in New York
Cit y, traveled t o France to accept
the Grand Prix of t he Ca nnes
Advertising Fest ival f or his television ca m paign for FOX Sports.
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Michelle Aftuck '89 (A&S), G'90
(EDU) married Curtis McCuin.
Aftuck is director of guidance at
Proctor Junior Senior High School
in Vermont.
Elizabeth K. Bonis G'90 (NEW) of
Rochester, N.Y., a registered dietitian, certified personal trainer, and
diabetes educator, won the 2002
Athena Award.
Diane Burkhardt '89 (A&S/EDU)
of Middle Island, N.Y., announces
the birth of her twin sons, Cole
and Brennan. She is a teacher at
Hampton Bays High School.
Ursula Dessibourg Clay '90 (A&S)
and husband Gregory of Morristown, N.J., announce the birth of
their daughter Jacqueline Ann,
who joins big brother Eric.
Danielle Moen Cummings '89
(A&S) is public relations director
for the Roman Catholic Diocese of
Syracuse.
Paul Reichel G'90 (LAW) of
Camillus, N.Y., is a partner in the
law firm of Bond Schoeneck &
King. Reichel was also re-elected
president of the St. Thomas More
Foundation board of directors.
Maria Melendez Hinkley '89
(MAN) of New York City is a trial
lawyer with Sidley Austin Brown
& Wood, where she focuses on
general commercial and securities
litigation representing domestic
and Latin American clients.
Gregg M. Quadrini '89 (MAN) of
North Kingstown, R.I., married
Amy Cating Greene. Quadrini is
employed at Charles Fradin.
i Searle'89 (NEW)
ge Mutual's
Circle of Excellence, which recognizes employees who demonstrate personal commitment by
taking ownership of their respon si bilities, building strong working
relationships, and providing outstanding personal service.
Rodger J. Smith '89 (HD) is director of recruitment and development for Syracuse University
Continuing Education.
'90s
Gerard Roeder '90 (NEW) of
Newport News, Va., is director of
residence life at Christopher
Newport University.
Amy Roth Turnley '90 (A&S/NEW)
is network director for Ambassador Swanee Hunt with Women
Waging Peace, an organization
devoted to ending conflicts and
sustain ing peace in fragile areas
around the world .
Carole Gershowitz Bass G'91
(NEW) of Forest Hills, N.Y., is an
associate in the trusts and estates
practice group with Sonnenschein
Nath & Rose nthal law firm.
Jeffrey D. Brown G'91 (LAW) of
Manlius, N.Y., married Gina AI ito.
Brown is the regional attorney for
the New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation and a
lieutenant in the 174th Fighter
Wing of the New York Air National
Guard.
Camarda is vice
president of
planning and administration for
M errill Lynch Private Client
Services in Hopewell, N.J.
Heidi Hoffman Gostyla '91 (VPA)
and hu sba nd Jeff of Avon, Conn.,
announce the birth oftheir son,
United States in 2001. She is a residential lending t eam manager at
HSBC Bank, ranking number one
Troy Thomas. Gostyla is a freelance artist.
in mortgage sa les since 1995 for
the Rochester southern division.
Bell also owns Les Belles Pageants.
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announce the birth of their daughter, Molly May. Heitmann is CEO of
a computer consulting and importing company.
William E. Gehrman '92 (NEW) is
director of marketing programs
for the Philadelphia Convention &
Visitors Bureau.
Gregg Jubin G'91 (LAW) of Alexandria, Va., is special counsel at
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft
law firm in the capital markets
department.
linda J. Gross '92 (NEW) of Atlanta
is a copywriter at Kilgannon
McReynolds advertising agency.
Kenneth H. Milch '91 (VPA/EDU)
and wife Carla announce the birth
of their daughter, Cassandra
Lynne.
Edward C. Miller Jr. '91 (MAN),
director of marketing at Norris
Mclaughlin & Marcus law firm in
Sommerville, N.J., was named to
the public relations committee of
the New York Metropolitan
Chapter of the Legal M arketing
Association.
Thomas Morgan '91 (VPA) of
Allston, Mass., is creative director
for Dreamfaction Communications.
Marjorie F. Olney G'91, G'95 (EDU)
of Champaign, Ill., is a member of
the rehabilitation counseling faculty of the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. She has written 15 scholarly publications and
co-wrote One Person at a Time.
Jeffrey M. Opett '91 (ECS) of
Manlius, N.Y., is a senior engineer
and Western New York operations
manager in the civil engineering
and planning division at Clough,
Harbour and Associates.
Veronica Jessico Reed '91 (NEW) is
a writer/ editor for Jupiter
Productions, a video production
company that specializes in scripting and production through
motion graphics and editing.
Deborah Anderson Andraca '92
(A&S/ NEW) of Houston is vice
president of Fleishman-Hillard
International Communications.
Peter A. Berkowitz '92 (MAN) of
Ardsley, N.Y., is marketing manager for World Wrestling Federation
Entertainment.
Terrence Guay G'92, G'96 (MAX),
professor of international relations
and political science in SU's Maxwell School and College of Arts and
Sciences, presented "The Politics of
Socially Responsible Investing" at
the International Studies Association annual meeting.
Sheila Jeffers G'92 (SW) of
Tallahassee, Fla., is an assistant
professor at Florida A&M
University.
Deborah A. McCaffrey '92, G'93
(EDU) of Austin, Texas, married
Michael J. Crossett. McCaffrey is
employed by the Round Rock
Independent School District.
n G.
Helms Mulliss & Moore, focusing
on labor and employment law.
Xun Pan G'92 (VPA) heads the
piano department at the
Pennsylva nia Academy of Music.
Pan is a member of The Newstead
Trio, which released its third CD,
Episodes.
Kimberley O'Neill Pirog '92 (NEW)
is public relations director for the
Houston Grand Opera.
Erik Segalini '92 (NEW), an associate editor for Worldwide Challenge
magazine in Orlando, w as named
Writer of the Year by t he Florida
Magazine Associat ion.
Michael Tremblay '92 (MAN) of
Albany, N.Y., is a member of the
police emergency services unit at
Albany Law School.
Andrew M. Carlo '92 (A&S) of
Poughkeepsie, N.Y., is senior editor
for Home Channel New s.
Michael Wenzel '92 (A&S) married
Stacey Faga n. He is an attorney
with the law firm of Bertrand Fox
Elliot & Colwell in San Francisco.
Christopher R. Cronin '92 (A&S) of
Pompey, N.Y., married Courtney R.
Sa ndie. Cronin is a New York State
trooper.
Roula Anninos-Creighton G'93,
G'94 (EDU) of Liverpool, N.Y., is
st aff development specialist at
Syracuse University Libra ry.
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Pamela J. Attardo G'93 (LAW) of
Acton, Mass., is an associate with
the real estate and environmental
practice group at Bowditch &
Dewey.
Bergesen '93
(A&S/ NEW) married Christopher
Lau '93 (A&S).
Bergesen is an
occupational therapist at the
Jacobi M edica l Center, and Lau is a
special agent with the U.S. Customs Service in New York City.
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opened a chiro-
Leslie Davis '93 (A&S) married
Michael Met. She is a community
relat ions associate for the Jewish
Federat ion of Greate r Dallas.
Todd J. Doldo G'93 (LAW), an attorney resid ing in Watertow n, N.Y.,
married Jennifer L. Tice.
Todd Esposito '93 (MAN) is chief
marketing officer forGE Capital,
Czech Republic.
Jodi Leebow Friedman '93 (HD)
and husband Matthew A.
Friedman '94 (NEW) of West
Bloomfield, Mich., announce the
birth of their daughters, Ellie
M el lisa and Jenna Allison.
Michel Johnsen '93 (MAN) married
Frank D. M cCormack Jr. She is a
senior consult ant w ith Aspen
Technology in Rockville, M d.
Jeffrey Lesserson '93 (MAN) and
wife Wendy announce t he birth of
their son, Benjamin Eric. Lesserson
is an assist ant controller wit h
Geller & Co. in New York City.
Barbara McCullough '93 (A& S), an
account execut ive at Acardia in
Boston, married Grant Barnum.
Denise E. Pearman '93 (A& SI NEW)
of Charlest own, M ass., is senior
business development manager at
Turner Investment Partners, an
employee-owned investmentmanagement f irm.
James Patry '94 (NEW) of Gorham,
N.H., is a marketing assistant for
Northway Financial.
MarkS. Wicklund '94 (VPA) of
Boise, Idaho, is CEO ofThe Legal
Eagle.
Timothy G. Warner G'93 (LAW) of
Bay Village, Ohio, is a partner in
the Cleveland law f irm of Spieth,
Bell, McCu rdy & Newell Co.
Nancy C. Sampson '94 (VPA) of
Brooklyn illustrated and designed
the Dream Time Journal
(Tangerine Press), a guided journal
for young adu lts.
Sarah Cain Brown '95 (A& S/ NEW)
and husband Geoffrey P. Brown
'95 (NEW) of Medfield, Mass.,
announce the birth of t heir son,
Alexander William.
Kadesha DeFrance Washington '93
(A& S) is director of communications for New American Schools in
Arlington, Va.
Karen A. Walsh G'94 (HD) of
Auburn, N.Y., married Richard
Harkness. She is employed by
Cayuga County Mental Health.
Jennifer Potthoff '93 (A& SINEW)
of Pittsburgh is vice president of
the human capital management
division at Goldman Sachs & Co.
Terrence R. Andrews '94 (MAN) of
Atlanta is director of human
resources for the Women's United
Soccer Association.
Lloyd A. Blanchard G'94, G'99
(MAX) of Washingt on, D.C., is chief
operating officer for the U.S. Sma ll
Business Administrat ion.
Syracuse is a
member of the
board of d i recL-J.a~...a-...ll tors of t he
Central New York Charter School
for Math and Science. Brown also
serves as the executive director of
Literacy Volunteers of Greater
Syracuse and vice president of t he
local chapt er of the National
Association of Black Socia I
Workers.
Mark Clark G'94 (MAN) of North
Syracuse is owner and operator of
t he Toy Galaxy, a store that offers
vintage toys.
.------~,. Jennifer
Erie '94
(A&S) of Washington, D.C., married Alpheus
Mboyane. Erie is
a Peace Corps
volunteer and program manager
for t he Southern Af rica region/
Africare House.
Douglas R. Kemp
'94 (A& S) of
Albany, N.Y., is an
associat e attorney at t he law
f irm of DeGraff,
Foy, Holt-Harris, Kunz & Devi ne.
Janice Klodowski '94 (MAN) of
Fayettevi lle, N.Y., is a workers' compensation manager at AgriServices Agency.
King, is chair of the physicians
Patrick Morelli '66
LIKE MILLIONS OF OTHERS, sculptor Patrick Morelli watched his
television screen in horror as the World Trade Center Towers
crumbled into rui ns. Now he is doing his part to commemorate
the tragedy by creati ng a permanent memorial in New Jersey
overlooking t he former Twin Towers site. "I've never seen an
event so profoundly affect people," Morelli says.
On the day of the attack, hundreds of peo ple gathered at Eagle
Rock Reservation in West Orange, New Jersey, for a panoramic
view of the smoky Manhattan skyline. Over time, lighted cand les,
victims' photographs, and Ame rican flags wou ld cover t he site,
which was later chosen by Essex County officials as the ideal
location for a permanent place of
remembrance. Last November the
memorial committee selected
Morelli-who is best known as
the creator of Behold, a 10-foot
bronze monument at t he tomb of
Martin Luther King Jr. in Atlanta to design the memorial sculpture.
Morelli's 12-foot sculpture is
scheduled to be unveiled on t he
first anniversary of the attack. It
features a life-sized bronze figure
of a small girl cuddling a teddy
bear, a teen-age boy holding a
lantern toward the former Twin
Towers, a bald eagle with outstretched wings symbolizing freedom and protection, and an open
"Book of Remembrance." A gran ite wall next to the memorial will
list the names of all those w ho
died in the attack.
Morelli used his 7-year-o ld daughter as a model for
" Gabriella," the girl clutching a teddy bear. " I wanted to reflect
the vulnerability and loss the children are feeling, which is seen
directly in t hose who lost a loved one," he says. " It's important to
provide a channel to help people move from this period of grief
to one of rebuilding and renewal."
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t rack of the fi rm's health care law
practice group in Sy racuse.
Renise M. Francis '95 (A& S) of
Acworth, Ga., is a help-desk analyst f or Colum bian Chemica ls
Company. He is pursuing an M.B.A.
degree in information systems at
Geo rgia State University.
the birth of their daughter,
Miriam Est er.
Abby Kasowitz-Scheer G' 96 (EDU),
G'98 (1ST) is head of inst ructional
programs in the Syracuse
University Library.
Kara Kalmanson '9s (A&S) married Levi S. Tenzer. They announce
Karen Kumpavongsirikul '96
Portfolio leader
GE Industrial
Cheryl Hoffman '96
(NU R) of M arlborough, M ass.,
married Robert M. Gonsiewski Jr.
'97 (ECS). Karen is a regist ered
nurse at Massachusetts General
Hospital, and Robert is a software
engineer at Avaya.
FOR SOMEONE WITH AN EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND in child
and family studies and marriage and family therapy, Cheryl
Hoffman spends a surprising amount of time these days thinking about building. As director of development at Rocketown
Youth Services-a nonprofit agency in Nashville, Tennessee,
that serves disenfranchised youth- Hoffman has been actively
involved in securing funds for, locating, and planning renovations of a new youth club facility for the organization. And as
program coordinator for Rocketown's young adult mentor program, the Bounty Hunter Coalition, Hoffman seeks ways to
build bridges between mentors and teens. "We know the power
of one adult relationship to
help a teenager through
the troubled times of adolescence," Hoffman says.
"My job is to educate the
Bounty Hunters about the
serious issues today's
youth face, including drugs
and alcohol, depression,
eating disorders, gangs,
physical and sexual abuse,
and even suicide."
Rocketown was founded by Grammy Award-winning Christian musician
Michael W. Smith, who recognized that area teens
needed a safe and fun
place to hang out. Hoffman started working there four years
ago-first as a volunteer, and then as a grant writer, helping
obtain funding for a new building, which is expected to open in
late fall. "Last winter we signed the lease on a former warehouse that is being renovated into a clubhouse," she says.
"We're planning everything from a basketball half-court, coffee
shop, and cyber cafe to a fine arts studio, nightclub, and even a
skate park."
Hoffman, who believes the new club will draw 1oo,ooo teens
the first year, develops training programs for the young adult
mentors who volunteer at Rocket own. "We look for people from
all walks of life who can relate to kids," she says. "And we look
for a talent, skill, or hobby that can serve as a bridge to a teen
with similar interests. Being a mentor is basically about being a
friend. It is so simple to form a relationship with a teen, and it
can make a drastic difference in their lives. Having one person
who is invested in them can help change a destructive choice
they were considering. That's what we look to do."
Within the next four years, Rocketown plans to establish
eight additional facilities across the country. "I look forward to
taking our training program to other cities," Hoffman says.
"Every city needs something like this."
-Amy Shires
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RobertS.
Wetmore '98
---~"" (ARC). Rosa maria
is pursu ing a ma ster's degree in
element ary education, and Robert
works at Einhorn Yaffee Prescott
Architectu re & Engineering in
Albany, N.Y.
Moriene M . Mathis G'9s (EDU) is
assistant director of the Parents
Office at Syracuse University.
Tricia Martin '96 (EDU) m arried
John J. Roder '96 (MAN). They are
owners of Remedy Bar and Grill in
New York City.
Leah Anne Murray '96 (A&S/ NEW)
m arried Paul St ephen Goggi Il l.
Lea h An ne is pursuing a mast er's
degree at the St ate University of
New York at Albany.
Sean O'Loughlin '9s (VPA) of
Ast o ria, N.Y., has joined the staff of
Carl Fisher, a publishing f irm
based in New York City.
Nicole Rossi Rivera '95 (VPA) and
husband Kenneth Rivera '9s (A&S)
re partners in
Place Creative
Company, a graphic design and
marketing firm in Burlington, Vt.
of Greenwich, Conn., announce
t he bi rth of their daughter,
Anastasia M aria. Nicole is
Julie Scillieri '96 (NEW) of
Cam bridge, M ass., married Russell
C. Blake ' 95 (1ST). Julie is the public
owner/operator of Nicole M . Rossi,
an excl usive st it ched st ationery
relat ions manager at eRoom
Techno logy, and Russell is a sen ior
consu ltant/manager at Covansys.
company, and Kenneth w orks for
American International Group.
Jeanne Sperry G'96 (VPA) received
Thomas M. Rizzo G'9s (LAW) is an
associate w ith Conno lly Bove
t he 2 002 Dist inguished Faculty
Award from Kennesaw State
Lodge & Hutz in Wilmington, Del.
University School of the Arts in
Atlanta.
Sharon K. Schwartz '95 (A&S/EDU)
married Roger V. Ogden '95 (ECS).
They annou nce the birth of t heir
so n Ethan Gregory, who joins big
brother Abraham Jeremy. Sharon
is a high school t eacher in Wake
Count y, N.C., and Roger is a senior
account manager for Delta
Carrie J. Brown '97 (VPA) of San
Diego is a technica l w riter for
JNI Corp.
Rachel Ganslaw '97 (HD) of
Alexa nd ria, Va., is a resea rch analyst for M ultiStat e Associat es.
Products.
Maggy Rozycki Hiltner ' 97 (VPA) is
Karen Blakeman '96 (A&S) of
Waverly, N.Y., is executive director
fiber art. She has exhibited her
of St ray Haven Humane Society.
Monica A. Castro '96 (ECS) of Point
Pleasant , N.J., is head of t he fu nct ional capacity evaluation department at Kinemat ic Consu lt ants.
Michele Haiken '96 (A&S) of
St amford, Conn., married Ephraim
J. Fink ' 96 (NEW). Ephraim is a litigation associate wit h W ilson Elser
M oskow itz Edelman & Dicker.
an artist specializing in stitched
w o rk at Trish Higgins Fine Art
Gallery in Witch ita, Kan.
Tanisha R. Joseph G'97 (HDIVPA)
is academ ic advisor in the Office
of Academ ic Affairs at Syracuse
University.
Kenleigh Schmitz Larock ' 97 (VPA)
of Westport, Conn., is owner of an
interior desig n wa ll finish ing business.
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Angelique Mason '97 (VPA) of
liverpool, N.Y., is operations supervisor for CNYRTA Centro Inc.
Renee C. Service '97 (A&S) of
Alexandria, Va., is a guidance
counselor at Fairfax High School.
Kristin A. Mathewson G'97 (EDU)
married Gavin J. Maclachlan '97
(A&S). Both are employed by the
Syracuse City School District.
John W. Tyler '97 (HD) of Statesboro, Ga., is associate director of
operations at Georgia Southern
University, where he is responsible
for the facilities and service areas
of the Russell Union and the
Williams Center. Tyler was formerly assistant director of operations
at SU's Schine Student Center.
Kerri L. Miller '97 (A&S) married
Justin L. Luzier '97 (1ST). Kerri is a
student at the University of North
Texas, and Justin is an Internet
consultant for Ex perio.
Lisa A. Nellenback G'97 (EDU) of
Baldwinsville, N.Y., married Daniel
J. D'Andrea no. She is a special
education teacher for Owasco
Elementary School.
Alexander Valli '97 (A&S) of
Scotch Plains, N.Y., is a field operations manager for Eureka-Gillette
Global Network in New York City.
Sandy Chiriboga '98 (NUR) of
Atlanta is a traveling nurse.
destruction on Wa ll Street's trading operations.
James R. Lewis G'98 (MAX) is
assistant to the city manager and
budget officer for Claremont, Calif.
He was also elected president of
the Municipal Management
Association of Southern California.
nrique Rosario
Jr. '98 (EDU) is a
physical education teacher I
coach for the
public schools in
Yonkers, N.Y.
Mehmet Nasih Tag G'98 (MAN) is
pursuing a Ph.D. at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
David P. Weber G'98 (LAW) of
Washington, D.C., is an enforcement attorney with the Treasury
search associate
with Brown Flynn Communications, a firm specializing in community relationship management.
Chul Park G'97 (VPA) is a professor
in the Department of Film Arts at
Sejong University in South Korea.
Amy Reddinger '97 (HD) married
Chris Saunders '95 (NEW). Amy
earned a master's degree in occupational therapy from Boston University and is an occupational therapist in Casper, Wyo. Chris is an
information and education specialist at Wyoming Game and Fish.
Jacqueline Rubin '97 (A&S/NEW)
married David Clary '96 (A&S/
NEW). Jacqueline is an assistant
curator at the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame and Museum, and David is
an assistant news editor at the
Plain Dealer in Cleveland, Ohio.
Josh Sagman '97 (VPA) is one of
the founders of Pure Oxygen, a
company that installs oxygen bars
in nightspots and clubs.
~o..~..o...-....o~lli.OI•
Cruiseline's
Department Office of the
Comptroller of the Currency,
which enforces laws related to
European tour. During her sixmonth excursion, Connolly travelled to France, Spain, Italy, the
Mediterranean, and the Greek
Isles.
national banks. He is the agency's
representative to the Identity
Theft Subcommittee of the
Attorney General's Council on
White-Collar Crime.
Paulette S. Fox '98 (A&S) had her
article, " Preserving the Collabora -
Kevin Crewell '99 (VPA) of New
York City is a choreographer and
tive Spirit of American Theater:
The Need for a 'Joint Authorship
Default Rule' in light of the Rent
Decision's Unanswered Question,"
actor who staged a production of
the musical, The Pajama Game, for
Cicero-North Syracuse High School.
He has performed at such venues
published in Benjamin N. Cardozo
School of Law's Arts & Entertainment Law Journal.
as the West Virginia Public Theatre,
the Virginia Musical Theater, and
Ryan Johnston '98 (NEW), program director for WCAP-AM g8o
in Lowell, M ass., received the
Massachusetts/Rhode Island
Associated Press Broadcasters
Award for Best Play-by-Pl ayDivision B, for his coverage of the
American Hockey League's Lowel l
Lock Monsters.
Holly Brown Kassan '98 (VPA), an
art t eacher at Convent of the
Tanyanika Samuels G'97 (NEW) is
a genera l assignment reporter for
the Kansas City Star.
Sacred Heart, is pursuing a master's degree in art ed ucation at
Brooklyn College.
Phoebe Schaul G'97 (NUR) remarried Todd N. Thriffiley. They announce the birth of their son
Jackson Bryant, who joins big
brother Austin . Phoebe is a U.S. Air
Force captain stationed at Kessler
Air Force Base in Biloxi, Miss.
Shane M. Kite G'98 (NEW), senior
editor of Securities Industry News,
received the American Business
M edia's Jesse H. Neal Award for
the Goodspeed Opera House in
East Haddam, Conn. He has also
directed at Walnut Hill
Conservatory in Boston.
Mitchell A. Franklin '99 (MAN) is a
staff accountant with Fagliarone
Group CPAs in Syracuse.
MichaelS. Lichtmacher '99 (A&S)
of New York City is a financial
planner for Nationa l life Group.
Kenia Maldonado '99 (A&S) is
director for the Youth Peer
Leadership Program at St.
Matthew's and St. Timothy's
Neighborhood Center in New York
City. M aldonado earned a master's
degree in social administration
from Columbia University.
senior account
executive at
Boyd Tamney Cross Public
Relations, a new subsidiary of BTC
Marketing.
Carolyn Ostrander G'99 (A&S),
academic advisor and program
data coordinator for the Honors
Program in SU's College of Arts
and Sciences, co-wrote the article
"Cued Speech: An Oral-Gestural
Synthesis," published in Oralite
and Gestualite: Interactions et
comportements Multimodaux
dans Ia Communication.
Mark R. Schlegel G'99 (LAW)
joined the litigation department
at Mackenzie Hughes law firm in
Syracuse.
police officer in
Binghamton,
N.Y., graduated at
the top of his
class from the paramilitary
Broome County Law Enforcement
Police Academy.
Robert J. Sinnema G'99 (LAW) of
Fayetteville, N.Y., is a business
attorney and chair of theecommerce practice grou p at Bond,
Schoeneck & King in Syracuse. He
counsels clients on Internet issues,
including domain name disputes
and trademark infringement.
Jeffrey R. Smith G'99 (NEW) of St.
Charles, Mo., is a mortgage broker
at Liberty Federal Mortgage.
Sarah B. Snyder '99 (NEW) married ian Bogaty. She is the weekend producer at New s 12, Long
Island, N.Y.
Erin K. Troy '99 (NEW) married
Philip J. Anzalone '99 (N EW). Erin
is a news producer at WSTM-TV
(Cha nnel 3) in Syracuse, and Philip
is an online editor at Time Warner
Cable Road Runner. They reside in
Fayetteville, N.Y.
best news coverage of the
September 11 tragedy and the
impact of the World Trade Center
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City has a
pporting charr role in the
Broadway production of Mama Mia. Weston
also performed in the ensemble
cast and understudied the male
lead of Fame-The Musical.
'OOs
Chris Boksanske 'oo (A&S) of San
Diego is an investment associate
with Marcus & Millichap Real
Estate Investment Brokerage
Company.
Emmanuelle N. Cesar G'oo (NUR)
Anadara Farmer 'oo (VPA)
released the CD No Time Around,
and performs w ith a four-piece
band at Happy Endings Cake &
Coffeehouse in Syracuse.
Frank A. Giufre 'oo (EDU) is a
graduate assistant coach for the
University of Miami (Florida) football team, where he helps coach
the defensive line and special
is a behavioral therapist for the
Delta T Group in Bryn Mawr, Pa.
He is pursuing a master's degree
teams.
in counseling psychology.
market relationship manager at
Sopheon Corp., an international
software company in Boston.
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Cynthia lllick G' oo (NEW) of
Pueblo West, Colo., is executive
director of the Pueblo Community
College Foundation.
Lisa Kim 'oo (NEW) of New York
City is a media sales research analyst for Warner Brothers Domestic
Television Distribution.
Andrea Marcus Patt 'oo (EDU) of
Denver, Colo., has been accepted
into the University of Colorado
Physician Assistant Program.
Barry P. Slivka 'oo (MAN) of New
York City is vice president of New
Yorker Electronics.
Holly Auer '01 (NEW) of Queensbury, N.Y., is a staff reporter for the
Buffalo News.
Gina M . Bavaria G'01 (LAW) of
Liverpool, N.Y., joined the business
department at Mackenzie Hughes
law firm in Syracuse. She will
counsel employers on labor relations and human resources.
Heather L. Birchen 'o1 (1ST) is
information management associate analyst for Johnson & Johnson
in New Brunswick, N.J.
Jodie E. Feldman '01 (HDIVPA) of
Cherry Hill, N.J., is an assistant
t echnical designer for Lerner New
York/New York & Company in
New York City.
David G. Hanthorn 'o1 (ECS) was
commissioned as a navy ensign
after completing Aviation Officer
Candidate School at Naval
Aviation Schools Command, Naval
Air Station, Pensacola, Fla.
Jessica C. Keefe 'o1 (MAN) of
Manchester, N.H., is prod uction
manager for Burke Advertising,
which has offices in Fitchburg,
Mass., and Merrimack, N.H.
Bryan J. Lefauve G'01 (NEW) of
Elma, N.Y., is media manager for
Bensur Advertising, responsible
f or media planning and buying.
Robert Lupini 'o1
(1ST) is an information systems
specialist at
Knowledge
Systems &
Resea rch in Syracuse, where he
provides information services support to the research and consulting staff.
Nicole Dancer Mayo ' 01 (VPA) is
associat e producer for WJZ-TV13
(CBS) in Baltimore.
Andrea Rachiele G'o1 (LAW) is an
associate with Deutsch Resnick
law firm in Hackensack, N.J.
Stuart W. Russell ' 01 (A&S) is an
ensign in the United States Navy
stationed in Pensacola, Fla.
Kristin M. Wicks 'o1 (A&S) of
Cicero, N.Y., married Joseph P.
Johnston.
Elizabeth Brachmann '01 (A&S) of
Angola, N.Y., is an administrative
assistant at American Home
Loans.
Diane E. Darwish G'o1 (1ST/LAW)
j oined the intellectua l property
and t echnology practice group of
Bond, Schoeneck & King in
Syracuse.
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1921 Melicent Smith Rives
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1924 Alice Conway Kresser, Dorothy Coleman
Volgenau
1925 George K. Bushnell, Doris Stillman Cook,
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1926 Mary Williamson Creal
1927 Dorothy Armstrong Murphy
1928 Vera Isaacs Schwartz
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1930 Lawrence M. Curtiss, Frank A. Fitton,
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1932 Louise Appleton Hal lagan, Charlotte
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1933 Blanche Lankier Duffy, Mary Ellen
Hickey, Dorothy Snell Nunes, Gladys Decker
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1934 Gladys Oot Davis, Francis M . Jeffe, Zelma
Smith Larkin, Lillian Bie Nasseby, Thomas C.
Reeves, Norbert B. Reicher, Dorothy Chapman
Saunders
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Helffenstein, Isabel Mcintyre M eacham,
Corinne Stellmann Peckham, Harry A.
Sachaklian, Ba rbara M artin Traynor
1938 M arilyn Hager Conlin, William J. Gunnell
Flederbacher, Marian Hansen Merrifield,
Stephen J. Milicich, Beatrice Ash Monger, Lloyd
A. Noffsinger
1942 Marion McCarthy Craven, Alice
1955 Dianne Feinberg Appleman, W. Howard
Hough, Ann Sterling Jones, Winifred Love
Mallory, E. Diane Hazard Stott, Kenneth B.
Winfield Jr.
1956 John A. Ba barovic, Datus W. Joh nston Jr.,
Doris Goodman Klein, Margaret Nelson
Mayone, Walter J. O'Brien, Paul A. Ochsner,
Albert J. Rutledge, Theodore A. Surowka
1957 Jerry J. Al li nson, Olive Wheeler Bowe,
Alfred C. De Rosa, William E. Dean, Leo nard D.
Gibson, W il liam J. Miles, RichardS. Te rris,
Muriel R. Wiltz
1958 David Davis, Larry A. Glick, Wi lliam B.
Hill, Beverly Greenberg Maurer
1959 Alvira Frank Didomenico, George M.
Lyons, Donald C. Stan bro. Edwin R. Wagner
Dorrance Gerbig, Beatrice Reid Gunnell,
Gerald A. Naistadt, Lucy M. Sweet, John P. Ward
1960 Wadie E. Jwaideh, Robert E. Kalvitis,
1943 Charles A. Coleman, Margaret A. Hanley,
Donal S. Mason, Jack W. McElwain, Lelan G.
1961 Letty Shapiro Bachenheimer, Robert J.
Lawrence H. Rhodes, Arnold E. Schor
Rogers, Sylvia Mulley Swartout, William F.
Tague Sr., Lynford D. Wyckoff
Fleming, Simon J. Schiff, Frederick B. Scott.
Thomas B. Waters, Douglas K. Wilson Sr.
1944 Elizabeth Cheney Ca im an, Aaron M.
1962 Frank A. Cuttita, Elisabeth Gottscha lk
Decker, Stephen F. Fleckenstein Sr., Alice Beck
Herr, Paul E. Hoch, David J. Leverton, June
Williams Masten, Mary Hayes Sullivan
Hanlin, Gertrude K. Swerdlow
1963 Evelyn Rosenfelder Hen is, Robert L.
1945 Gerald Sega l
1964 Teresa S. Domanico, Margit A. Morse,
1946 Manfred F. DeMartino, Frederick C.
Cyrus D. Roberts, Anne Alberta Ross
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Monroe G. Perkins Jr.
1965 John E. Eggleston, June Cameron Garifo,
James E. Lawrence, Douglas W. M aure r,
Lorraine G. Zix
1947 Robert D. Amo, Elaine Greenberg Axel,
Wojdyla
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Kirby, G. Frank La pham, R. Marjorie Mitchell,
Henry W. Schoeneck Jr.
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1968 George A. DeTuccio, James D. Strauch
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Doris Wil chyk Gnesin, Virginia Hunt Hornstein,
George R. Kunzelman, Seymour D. Lesser,
Charles P. Patricia, John D. Pied monte, David
Rum I
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Marvin Lewis, Stephen M. Schwartz
1967 Victor E. Fuchs
1970 Charles L. M aier, Robert M. Hu bba rd,
James A. Moyer, Cynthia Baillie Perrault,
Robert J. Taphorn
Geraldine Higgins Groseclose, Nelda L.
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1971
Hillard H. Cohen, Genevieve Ranieri DiZazzo,
Grace E. Farley, Frank M . Graves, Donald E. lies,
Joseph T. Kane, Maurice A. Nalven, George
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1972 Diane Farri ll Charney, Gary I. Coles,
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Richard J. Rosenberg, Dorothy E. Rowland,
Ra lph W. Stevenson, William A. Temple
David J. Carey Jr., Howard G. DeVoe,
Arnold Drapkin, Ra lph J. M arino, Ral ph J.
M artin, Ray W. Moniz, Joseph B. Nerove,
Willi amS. Oliver, Bernard Piven, Barbara
Goodwin Porcello, Janet E. Rowley, Gerald
Rynveld, Philip J. Titolo, Lawrence J. Zirn
1951
Dorothy Donovan Geddes, Carol Hite Ha nna,
Mary Macarevey Mayer
1973 Nelson B. Shaw
Valerie W inch est er Wolf
1975 Paul R. Fideler, J. Stephen Kenna, Mary L.
Kernan, JosephS. Pisarek, Robert M . Schleinkofer
19n Samuel F. Houston, William R. Morgan
1978 M ary Fears Dixon, Thomas P. Sedgwick
1979 M arth a Guerin Jermano, Roberta
Williams Walter
1980 Terence M. Coleman, Leslie S. Protzel
1982 Ann Colman Jankey
Ill, Herbert M . lngraham, M argaret Mergardt
Luke, Marie E. Lutz, Robert A. Shattuck, Benson
T. Sh irtz, John E. Smith Jr., Loui se Hurd
Whitehead
1952 Robert I. Black, M artinS. Hoffman,
1939 Ernest A. Desnoyers, Frederick G.
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Charles C. Larson, John E. Ring, Clara Carle
Sibley
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1953 James D. Brilliant. Richard G. Davi s,
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Phy lli s Czajkowski Seegert, Herbert J.
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