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sat in the stands September 26 at our first Homecoming game in many years, I thought about football as a metaphor for renewal. I scanned the stands and saw thousands of people shouting in unison for the Chsirgers, a team that just five and a half years ago had ceased to exist. Sporting events have the ability to unite a campus in a way that few other activities can.
Football's rebirth at the University of New Haven required the efforts of many supporters. Director of Athletics Deborah Chin and I worked for years to have UNH accepted into the Northeast- 10 Conference. UNH alumnus and Board of Governors member Ralph F. DeUaCamera, Jr. '75 B.S., stepped forward to fund a major renovation of our existing field. The field is named in honor of Ralph's father, Ralph F. DellaCamera, who graced us with his presence that Homecoming day. Head Football Coach Pete Rossomando — a veteran who learned the craft of coaching under former UNH coach Tony Sparano '84 B.S., now head coach of the Miami Dolphins — left the University at Albany to lead the rebuilding of our team. With their support, and with yours, we have made huge strides at the University of New Haven. Those changes required planning, strategy and a strong belief in our mission, the very same attributes a football team needs to complete a pass for a touchdown in the waning moments of a game. Our efforts remind me of a quote from the legendary coach Vince Lombardi, who said, "Winning isn't everything, but making the effort to win is."
The University has reached many goals in recent years. With your help, we will continue to aspire to greatness. If you didn't hear me shouting "thank you!" in the stands that day, please hear me now. Thank you, most sincerely, for supporting our efforts, on the field and beyond.
Steven H. Kaplan President
University of New Haven
Alumni Magazine
In This Issue
Ralph F. DellaCamera, Jr. 75 B.S., left, dedicates UNH's new stadium to his father, Ralph F. DellaCamera, as part of the Homecoming 2009 celebration. See story, page 1 3.
The College of Arts and Sciences
WNHU 88.7 FM Ushers in New Era for Communication Students
The Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences
New Ph.D. Programs Highlight UNH Strengths
The College of Business
Dehvering Education to the Workplace
The Tagliatela College of Engineering
Saving Gasoline:
Students Compete
to Build a Better Vehicle
Going Green:
UNH Dedicates New Soundview Residence Hall
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DEPARTMENTS 2. News® UNH 10. Sports Roundup 13. Cover Story 20. Alumni News 24. Class Notes
Winter 2009
for Past Graduates
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University of New Haven
Alumni Magazine
Executive Editor: Dan Kdlmanson
Editor: Jane Gordon
Class Notes: Heather Alpaugh '06 B.S.. Criminal Justice, Katy Cummings '10 M,A., Community Psychology, Forensic Psychology
Editorial Assistance: Heather Alpaugh, Andy Beardsley Jason Cotroneo'l 1 M.S., Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Scott Davis, Jennifer Fazekas, Jacqueline Koral, Andrea Lender, Courtney Maler '10 MBA., Evie Miller, Paula Morlali, Carl Pitruzzello, Joanne Roy, Gayle Tagliatela, Julie Winkel
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On The Cover
The Charger Football Team celebrates its Homecoming Day victory over the Stonehill Skyhawks.
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Incoming Class Shatters Records (Again)
For the second year in a row, UNH experienced a surge in first-year student enrollment. This fall, the University enrolled approximately 1,250 fi-eshmen — a 14 percent increase over last year s record-breaking class.
Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management Kevin Phillips notes that the continued increase is due to a number of factors. New and expanded academic programs, a vast array of study-abroad options and internship opportunities, new state-of-the-art facilities and the return of Charger Football are just a few examples of the tremendous progress taking place on campus. New undergraduate degree programs added this fall include Theatre Arts, Digital Art and Design, and Museum Studies. As a result of these advances, the University's reputation for excellence and innovation is increasingly being recognized throughout the state, the nation and around the globe.
Phillips also attributes the increase to a substantial focus on recruitment using social media such as Facebook, Twitter,
YouTube and a new online 360-degree virtual campus tour. The result, he says, is a nearly 100 percent boost in campus visits. "With both campus and online visits, students and parents appreciate the solid connections they make with faculty members and staff," he said. "And once they are here and get a view of the facilities, they see for themselves that UNH is a reaUy 'hot' school."
University Dedicates First 'Green' Building
The University officially dedicated its first 'green building September 25, the new 402-bed Soundview Residence Hall. The $43 million, five-story building offers spectacular views of the Long Island Sound and the City of New Haven.
Soundview is expected to receive a gold certification for Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED), the nationally acknowledged benchmark for green building practices. The certification reflects the University's commitment to sustainable architectural practices. Soundview artfully combines modern amenities
with environmental awareness. Energy-efficient lighting, recycling rooms and a first floor exclusively devoted to sustainable living mark it as one of UNH's most ambitious capital initiatives to date.
The facility was completed as the University continues to experience record-breaking enrollment, with the largest freshman class in history arriving in late August. More than 5,200 students now attend UNH.
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Breaking New Ground in Forensic Science
Institute Event a Tribute to Dr. Henry C. Lee
nee the speeches were done and the accolades delivered, the world's foremost forensic scientist hoisted a shovel September 25 inside a tent on the UNH campus amid thunderous applause. Then Dr Henry C. Lee, flanked by state dignitaries and University officials, dug into a pile of dirt to
symbolically break ground for the new Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science building. "The Henry C.
Lee Institute has come a long way from when it started in 1975 to today," said Dr. Lee, a longtime
UNH professor whose scientific acumen and creative
genius provided the impetus for the Institute. "Back
then, we had only a few students and a laboratory."
The Institute building is a structure that, as Board of Governors' chair Samuel S. Bergami, Jr '85 E.M.B.A., said at the event, "will definitively establish the Institute and the University of New Haven as worldwide leaders in forensic science training and education." Located between Maxcy and Bartels hails, the Institute will house an interactive public-learning center, visual displays of historic cases, classrooms and laboratories. Also included will be a forensic crisis management command center featuring cutting-edge technology available for use by police agencies throughout Connecticut and the nation. The building is scheduled for completion in late 2010.
President Steven H. Kaplan was among several speakers who praised Dr. Lee's accomplishments to an audience of several hundred attending the groundbreaking. "I cannot think of another individual who has meant so much and contributed so significantly as Dr Lee to this University's success," he said.
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Bartels Fellow, a UNH Grad, was Mastermind behind MasterCard's "Priceless" Campaign
People from throughout the world quote the lines verbatim from MasterCard's "Priceless" television commercials, one of the longest running and most successful advertising campaigns in history. "Priceless" is now a part of pop culture, thanks to Lawrence Flanagan '80 B.S., Marketing.
This fall's Bartels Fellow, Flanagan spoke to a standing- room-only audience September
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30 in Dodds Theatre. He also held question-and-answer sessions with a Marketing class and a Financial Accounting class, lunched with student leaders, and spent time with faculty and deans. His advice to all: "Be fearless." As the chief marketing officer for MasterCard Worldwide, Flanagan was responsible for selecting the "Priceless" campaign from 35 options that were offered to the corporation when it was trying to revive itself in the 1990s. Flanagan saw the long-term potential for "Priceless." He pushed hard for it, even though another ad — sharper, cooler, wittier — had gained a strong footing. MasterCard listened to Flanagan, the brand was revived, and Flanagan was hailed a hero.
His secret: "I was just willing to say, 'I think this is the best thing to do,' " he said. "I'd rather do the right thing than the safe thing."
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Injured Student Meets President at White House
While alternative medicine has been around for thousands of years, senior James Hilaire says he may have discovered one of the newest remedies of all — shaking hands with President Barack Obama. Hilaire is recovering from a season-ending injury he received in a soccer game last fall while serving as UNH goalkeeper. ABC News learned of his arduous battle to recover from the accident, and invited him to the White House for the taping of a television program on the future of the nation's healthcare system.
Although Hilaire didn't have the chance to ask President Obama his question regarding the lack of affordable health insurance for college students no longer covered by their parents' health insurance, he was able to
James Hilaire '10 B.S., Criminal Justice
meet the president. Hilaire says Obama shook his hand, smiled and gave him a wink. "That, to me, was the best cure of all," Hilaire said. "To think that millions of people in the United States will never have the chance to meet President Obama — but I did — is wonderful. I will carry that moment with me for the rest of my life."
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SURF Students Present Research
Students who had engaged in summer research exhibited impressive findings September 25 in the lobby of Bartels Hall, the campus center. As part of UNH's Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program, students extracted fuel from algae, discovered the eftects of compounds on Lyme Disease, and explored the relationship between economics and human trafficking, among several subjects.
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13-Year-Old Is Youngest Student in UNH History
Though Maeda Hanafi '13 B.S., Computer Science, enjoys many of the same pastimes as her 13-year-old friends — from roUerblading to computer games — every morning as her friends head off to middle school, Maeda heads to classes at the University of New Haven.
The youngest student ever admitted to UNH, Maeda credits her parents. Imam and Anna, for much of her success. Three years after arriving in the United States from lakarta, Indonesia, Imam graduated from UNH in 1995widia degree in Computer Science. Anna, a trained economist, has been home-schooling Maeda and her three siblings, ages 5 to 11, since 2004.
Imam now operates Algosmith Computing, a local business that builds financial-system software for Wall Street companies. Maeda shares her father's love and aptitude for computerization. "We are delighted to have Maeda here," said Melissa Laskowski, associate director of Undergraduate Admissions. "She's very bright and very mature. I think she'U bring a fresh perspective to all her classes."
Humble Horseshoe Crab Belies Its Life-Saving Properties
Anyone who has ever taken a pUl, been tested for meningitis or had a medical device implanted should probably thank the humble horseshoe crab for making it possible, according to Carmela Cuomo, Ph.D., associate professor and coordinator of UNH's Marine Biology Program. The 400-miIlion-year-old invertebrate is well known for its presence on beaches around the globe, but less recognized for the bacteria- identifying compound contained in its bright-blue blood — limulus amoebacyte lysate (LAL) — which is in great demand by the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries.
The escalating need for LAL, which is used to identify the presence of bacteria and sells for $15,000 per quart, is one of the reasons why the Adantic horseshoe crab species is particularly worth saving from decline, Cuomo says. After 10 years of research, Cuomo has developed the first protocols to successfully breed the Atlantic species in captivity, a feat that could prove a boon to the biomedical field and help protect the disc-shaped creature from extinction.
Psychology Professor Recognized as Rising Star
Stuart Sidle, director of UNH's Industrial- Organizational Psychology program, was named as one of 1 5 "Rising Stars" by Business New Haven, the news publication named Sidle as one of the region's business leaders of tomon'ow for his research on workplace issues such as job stress, work satisfaction, employee surveys, change management and leadership development. He also has served as a consultant to dozens of organizational leaders and is frequently quoted in the local and national media.
Chin Named Athletics
Administrator of the Year
Director of Athletics Deborah Chin
has been named the National
Association of Collegiate Women
Athletics Administrators (NACWAA)
Division II Administrator of the Year for
2009. The award is bestowed upon
NACWAA members who have made
significant contributions as administrators of intercollegiate athletics.
Students Take 1st Place for Dangers of Underage Drinking Video
UNH Communication students took first place in the second annual Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of Connecticut Public Service Announcement (PSA) Contest. The students created a 30-second PSA video to reinforce the dangers of underage drinking. The UNH video was chosen from 35 submitted by students from four Connecticut universities. Team members received a cash award in the amount of $2,500. To view the PSA go to: http.//vvww.newhaven.edu/prospective/31089/.
Professor to Edit Psychology Journal Psychology Professor Michael Morris has been appointed associate editor of the American Journal of Evaluation (AJE). His tenn begins in November AJE is one of the leading journals in the field of psychological program evaluation.
Research Featured in New Journal of Chemistry The research of two UNH professors and a recent graduate was published on the cover of the New Journal of Chemistry in its October edition. Chemistry Professor Pauline M. Schwartz's work with Dan Osipovitch '09 Chemistry, and Mechanical/Civil & Environmental Engineering Professor Carl Ban-att was detailed in the article "Systems Chemistry and Parrondo's Paradox: Computational Models of Thermal Cycling."
State Recognizes Professor's Efforts Political Science Professor Jim Dull, who directs UNH's legislative intemships program, was awarded a certificate of recognition September 1 6 by Arthur Forst the executive director of the Connecticut General Assembly's
Commission on Legislative Staff Intemships. Forst praised DuH's
commitment to the intemship program.
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Dental Hygiene Student Wins Colgate Award
Third-year Dental Hygiene student Christine Saraceno '1 1 B.S., won a $5,000 scliolarship from Colgate-Palmolive for the University's Dental Hygiene program with her essay "The value of a specific toothpaste recommendation for your patients' home-care regimen." Saraceno attended the inaugural meeting of the Colgate Oral Health Advisory Board in Manhattan October 21 through October 23 as one of two winners of the essay contest.
WImt It Really Takes to Solve Crimes UNH forensic scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee and forensic experts Elaine M. Pagliaro and Katherine Ramsland provide a realistic, in-depth picture of the education skills, challenges and rewards involved in the field of forensic science in their new book "The Real World of a Forensic Scientist: Renowned Experts Reveal What it Takes to Solve Crimes." This compelling insider's guide begins with Dr. Lee's personal story and 40-year career to demonstrate how forensic science developed came to be recognized by the courts and law investigating crimes.
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Overseas Chinese Influence on Trade Explored in New Book A new book co-authored by a UNH Marketing professor explores the differing business strategies of overseas Chinese involved in trading in Southeast Asia compared to traditional Western-style decision making. George Haley, UNH professor of Marketing, his wife, Usha Haley a former Asia Programs Fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School, and Tan Chin Tlong, deputy president of Singapore Management University, wrote "New Asian Emperors," in the hope of creating a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of both styles.
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An Investment Guide for the Financially Savvy McGraw-Hill recently published "Applied Value Investing" by Joseph P. Calandro, Jr '01 E.M.B.A., of Morrisville, Pa. Calandro, the Enterprise Risk Manager for a global financial services firm in Philadelphia, is a former Finance professor at the University of Connecticut. His book is based on academic papers he published, which were rewritten in book form.
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Tom Beebe
Dan Kalmanson
New Senior Administrators
Tom Beebe has joined the University as the new associate vice president for Capital Projects. While working in the construction industry the past several years, Beebe had been involved with the University on a number of capital projects such as the David A. Beckerman Recreation Center, Soundview Residence Hall and the planning for the new Henry C. Lee Institute building and Battels Hall expansion.
Dan Kalmanson is the new associate vice president for Communications and Public Affairs. A former television reporter and producer, Kalmanson has more than 20 years ot experience in leading communications offices for public and private colleges including Florida International University, University of Miami and University of Richmond.
Presidential Fellows Provide Crucial Services to Community
Summer break had a different meaning for 10 UNH students this year. Instead of soaking up the sun at the beach, these students spent the summer as President's Public Service Fellows, bringing crucial, hands-on services to government and non-profit organizations in the greater New Haven area. Now in its 1 1 th year, the President's Public Service
Fellowship Program, funded by a gift from the Henry E. and Nancy Horton Bartels Trust, is a highly selective program that allows students to give back to the community while gaining real-world experience.
This summer, the students worked on a wide range of community service projects including coordinating summer enrichment programs for
underprivileged children, working with the Connecticut Food Bank, designing curricula for preschool children at the Connecticut Children's Museum, and helping the City of West Haven revise its emergency operations plan.
Artists Wield Brushes To Combat Lyme Disease
More than 1 5 professional artists created paintings throughout the seaside vUlage of Stony Creek, Conn., July 12 as part of a benefit for the pioneering Lyme Disease research of Biology and Environmental Science Professor Eva Sapi. Their work was exhibited, then auctioned later that day. Thirty percent of the proceeds from the auction went to support the research of Sapi and the UNH Lyme Disease Research Group.
Tracking Coastal Ecological Changes
A group of LrNH undergraduate and graduate students worked with Professor Roman Zajac of the Department of Biology and Environmental Science this past summer to identify and quantify' changes occurring in salt marshes and other coastal systems, as rising sea levels and coastal development affect salt marsh ecosystems across the Eastern Seaboard. These trends can negatively affect the fishing industry, and may have an impact on coastal flooding.
This summer's work revealed some new and potentially significant insights into how animal and plant communities are responding to marsh change and the pace at which such changes are occurring.
UNH Dental Hygiene students cared for children's teeth in a Romanian orphanage.
Providing Dental Care in Romania, South Dakota
Faculty and students returned to Romania this summer to provide preventive care at an orphanage and in surrounding villages, as well as to improve their mastery of the language to better communicate with patients. Students also traveled to a Native American reservation in South Dakota to educate residents in dental hygiene and to provide care. Said Jessica Porter '09 A.S., 'T am so grateful that I was able to have the opportunity to treat the members of the Sioux Indian Tribe and make a difference in their lives."
Professor Brett McCormIck with a symposium participant
Lee College Dean Gives Keynote Address in Taiwan Dean Richard Ward of the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences gave the keynote address opening the Asian Association of Police Sciences meeting In Taipei, Taiwan, at Central Police University In June. Ward has been active In developing international partnerships in Asia for the past 25 years.
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Global Participants
Senior military officials, diplomats and scholars
from more than 1 5 countries tackled a variety of
issues at the UNH-sponsored East Asia Symposium
and Conference, now In Its second year. In Beijing,
China. Coordinated by Brett McCormIck, director
of Global Studies and Modem Languages at UNH,
the weeklong symposium at China Foreign Affairs University increases
the Intemational visibility and reputation of the University.
''Greasy Rider" Author Speaks at Convocation Greg Melville, author of the best-selling book, "Greasy Rider: Two Dudes, One Fry-Oil-Powered Car, and a Cross-Countiy Search for a Greener Future, " was the keynote speaker during Convocation A'stu"^eadi„g this year's AuQUSt 23. ''Greasy Rider" Is the chronicle Common Read selection, of two friends who drive cross country with "Greasy Rider" the goal of not Stopping at a gas pump.
The book was selected as UNH's 2009 Common Read selection, inspired by the University's "Go Green" sustalnability campaign.
Undergraduate Student Presents Research at International Symposium
Criminal Justice student Stacey McMlllin '1 0, who conducted a Summer Undergraduate research fellowship with Professor Mario Gaboury and Professor Chris Sedelmaier of the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, presented her research findings at the 1 3th Intemational Symposium on Victimology In Japan this summer. Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitlyabha Mahldol from Thailand delivered the keynote address, sharing her experiences working for underprivileged individuals within the Thai criminal justice system.
Investigation into Michael Jackson's Death CNN's Lany King Live, July 10, 2009: Famed talk show host Larry King interviews UNH Forensic Science Professor Dr. Henry C. Lee regarding Michael Jackson's death from a possible drug overdose.
UNH has Red-letter Day
New Haven Register, September 26, 2009: University dedicates Its first 'green' building and breaks ground for new Lee Institute building on same day
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Ready for Football, Six Years Later The New York Times, September 1 8, 2009: In-depth story about the return of Charger football after a five-year absence and the resulting excitement on campus.
Lettermans Office Romance
Associated Press, September 20, 2009: Amy Nicole Salvaggio, assistant professor of Industrial/Organizational Psychology, commented on romance in the workplace following the disclosure of David Letterman's office dalliances. The story ran in numerous news outlets including The New York Times, ABCNews.com and Salon.com.
Students Get On-the-job Fire Training
New Haven Register, September 7, 2009: Five UNH students are spending the fall semester living in a West Haven firehouse as part of an internship program that benefits both the fire science majors and the local community.
44-Year-Old Football Player Featured on ESPN ESPN's "First Take," September 30, 2009: UNH's 44-year old football student-athlete Wayne Parks was interviewed about his ability and desire to play college ball while earning a degree, raising a family and working full-time as a firefighter.
Surge in Admissions
Business New Haven, August 2009: Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management Kevin Phillips comments on UNH experiencing a surge in first-year fall enrollment for the second year in a row.
Looking Good and Feeling Great
Modern Mom, August 2009: Nutrition professor Rosa Mo, Ph.D., comments on the need to eat five helpings of fruits and veggies a day to provide significant antioxidants and fiber to reduce heart disease and cancer risk as well as keep weight in check.
Companies Abroad Need U.S. Tax Pass New Haven Register, August 20, 2009: Kamal Upadhyaya, chairman of the Department of Economics and Finance, authored an opinion piece arguing against an international tax policy up for review by Congress stating that it would levy a $200 billion tax on U.S. businesses earning revenues overseas.
Biodiesel Research
Connecticut Public Television, May 28, 2009: Research by professors Carmela Cuomo and Eddie Luzik on how to turn algae from the Long Island Sound into biofuel was prominently featured on CPTV's "All Things Connecticut."
Building a Greener Workforce Business New Haven, August 1, 2009: UNH's Tagliatela College of Engineering is developing a new sustainability-based degree program to meet the growing demands for a green workforce.
Please visit www.newhaven.edu and click on News & Events for more In the News items.
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New Hero of Omaha Beach
Criminal Justice student Christopher DiStefano '10, is known as "the new hero of Omaha Beach" by his fellow classmates for his brave act of saving two drowning children in Normandy, France this summer.
While touring the historic beach during the UNH College of Arts and Sciences Summer Study Abroad Program, DiStefano came upon a French couple screaming frantically and pointing toward the ocean. Though he didn't understand French, he noticed a young boy struggling to keep his head above water. He immediately dove into the water and began swimming. Once he reached the boy, he discovered a second child completely submerged underwater, the young boy's sister. He helped both get back to shore and safely reunited with their grateful parents.
"I saw what was happening and knew I couldn't just stand there, doing nothing," said DiStefano, who hopes to eventually join a local police force. "I just needed to do it. It was quite an experience and it made the trip even more meaningful."
Studying Terror Threats
Professor William Tafoya, director of the UNH National Security Program and Forensic Computer Investigation Program, spent 10 days this summer in Israel studying the terror threats that face democratic nations. As a Foundation for the Defense of Democracies fellow, Tafoya visited mUitar)' bases and border zones, and talked with other academics, diplomats, military and intelligence officials, and politicians from several countries about the issue.
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University benefactor Isabella Dodds with John Capozzo '12 B.S., Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering, who received the Robert B. Dodds Scholarship.
Scholarship Luncheon Honors Donors
More than 35 endowed scholarship donors shared lunch with their respective scholarship recipients October 7 during an on-campus celebration in Bartels HaU, the campus center.
UNH faculty member Dennis McGough '81 M.A., Industrial and Organizational Psychology, emceed this year s Annual Endowed Scholarship Luncheon, helping to announce eight new scholarships, including one established by him and his wife. Donna. James Hilaire 10 B.S., Criminal Justice, who was seriously injured in a UNH soccer game in 2008, delivered the keynote speech, taking the opportunity to thank the donors for their generosity benefiting UNH students. Hilaire is this year's recipient of the Ryan-Foster Scholarship.
This year, more than $285,000 was awarded from endowed scholarships to more than 140 deserving UNH students.
UNH Joins National Sustainability Association
The University has joined the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) to promote sustainability on campus. AASHE is an association of colleges and universities that work together to create a sustainable future by providing resources, professional development and a network of support to enable higher education to lead the sustainability transformation.
"The University of New Haven's membership in the association marks our deepening commitment to sustainability," said Julia Parker, former vice president for Facilities. Some of UNH 's most recent green initiatives include biodiesel research using algae from the Long Island Sound and the new Global Solutions tor Sustainability course introduced this fall as part of the University's core curriculum.
Freshmen Travel Abroad For Study Opportunities
The Freshman Study Abroad program grew significandy this year, adding a new program on the Cultural Experiences Abroad campus in the heart of Florence, Italy, in addition to the University's existing program at Roehampton University in London.
The addition of the Florence program allowed UNH to accommodate triple the number of students compared to the 2008-2009 academic year. Twenty UNH freshmen are attending classes at Roehampton, and 37 freshmen are spending their first semester in Florence.
Maxcy Hall Hits Century Mark
Maxcy HaU celebrated its 100th birthday November 9. It opened in 1 909 as the location of the New Haven County Temporary Home for Dependent and Neglected Children, praised as the "finest county home in the state," and was closed, as were all the state's county homes, in 1955. Former UNH President Marvin K. Peterson bought the property in 1960 for use as New Haven College. For years known simply as the Main Building, it was named in 1987 for Dr. Ellis C. Maxcy, who headed the College during the Great Depression.
CSI Campers Learn Crime-Solving Techniques
What did you do on your summer vacation? "Dusted for fingerprints, analyzed evidence, and cracked a cold case." That is what a group of high school students who recendy attended the Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Camp at UNH can tell their friends.
The five-day CSI Camp steps into the real world of crime-scene investigation, giving students hands-on experience with techniques and technology seen in TV and movies. Faculty from the nationally recognized Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic
Sciences teach at the camp, where students learned procedures and tools that criminologists use to solve cases.
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Women's Basketball Preview
After posting a 16-13 overall record and a 10-12 conference record in its inaugural Northeast- 1 0 Conference season, the UNH women's basketball team hopes to improve in 2009-10. The team returns three starters and eight letter winners this season, including point guard Helin Marte, '10, B.S., Management of Sports Industries. Marte is expected to be the Chargers' leader this season, after scoring 7.4 points per game and
handing out 5.2 assists per game last season. Also returning this season is Dominique Stellmacher '1 1 B.S., Management of Sports Industries, and Alysia Saunders '10 B.S., Biology. Nikki Carroll '12 B.S., Communication is also expected to make an impact for the women this season.
The Chargers tipped off the 2009-2010 season at home in a non-conference game against Dominican College at 2 p.m. November 15. The following week, UNH opened its road and NE- 1 0 schedules with a game at American International November 18. Prior to winter break, the Chargers travels to Florida for two out-of-region games against Lynn University
and Nova Southeastern University on December 20 and 22, respectively. The Chargers travel to Southern Connecticut State on January 2, opening the 2010 half of their schedule. On January 16, the Chargers travel to take on NE-10 pre-season favorite Stonehill College. Senior Day will take place for the team's final home game February 20 against Pace University. The regular season concludes February 24 at Adelphi, while the NE-10 tournament begins February 28.
Vieira Enshrined as Elm City Legend
Former University of New Haven baseball coach Frank
'Porky' Vieira was one of seven who were honored at the 2009 March of Dimes Elm City Legends Second Annual Dinner November 9 at the Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale. Vieira joins his former assistant Joe Tonelli as a New Haven legend. Tonelli was inducted as an Ebn City Legend in 2008. More than 300 participants enjoyed signature
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Sun., Nov. 15 |
DOMINICAN |
2 p.m. |
Wed, Nov. 18 |
at Amer. International |
5:30 pm |
Sat., Nov. 21 |
at Holy Family |
3:30 p.m |
Tues., Nov 24 |
ASSUMPTION |
5:30 p.m |
Sun., Nov 29 |
LE MOYNE |
2 p.m. |
Wed., Dec. 2 |
at St. Rose |
5:30 p.m |
Sat., Dec. 5 |
at Pace |
1:30 p.m |
Tues., Dec. 8 |
ADELPHI |
5:30 p.m |
Sun., Dec. 20 |
at Lynn (Fla.) |
2 pm. |
Tues., Dec. 22 |
at Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 2 p.m. |
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Tues., Dec. 29 |
C.W. POST |
5:30 p.m |
Sat, Jan. 2 |
at So. Conn. St. |
1:30 p.m |
Wed., Jan. 6 |
BENTLEY |
5:30 p.m |
Sat, Jan. 9 |
at UMass Lowell |
2 pm. |
Tues., Jan. 1 2 |
FRANKLIN PIERCE |
5:30 pm |
Sat., Jan. 16 |
at Stonehill |
1 :30 pm |
Wed., Jan. 20 |
at St. Michael's |
5:30 pm |
Sat, Jan. 23 |
SAINT ANSELM'S |
2 p.m. |
Tues., Jan. 26 |
at So. New Hampshire |
5:30 pm |
Sat, Jan. 30 |
MERRIMACK |
2 p.m. |
Wed., Feb. 3 |
AMER. INTERNATIONAL |
5:30 pm |
Sat., Feb. 6 |
SO. CONN. ST |
2 pm. |
Tues., Feb. 9 |
at Assumption |
5:30 pm |
Sat., Feb. 13 |
at Le Moyne |
1 pm. |
Wed., Feb. 17 |
ST ROSE |
5:30 pm |
Sat., Feb. 20 |
PACE |
2 pm. |
Wed., Feb. 24 |
at Adelphi |
5:30 pm |
Sun., Feb 28 |
NE-10 First Round |
TBA |
Tues., Mar. 2 |
NE-10 Quarterfinals |
TBA |
Fri., Mar. 5 |
NE-10 Semifinals |
TBA |
Sun., Mar. 7 |
NE-10 Championship |
TBA |
Home games in CAPS / All times local to game site.
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dishes and beverages from over 15 local restaurants and chefs. Also in attendance were this year's honorary Elm City Legends, Tommy John, former Major League Baseball pitcher
and former manager of the Bridgeport Bluefish, and Karl Ravech, ESPN "SportsCenter" anchor, "Baseball Tonight" host and golf commentator.
2009-2010 Men's Basketball
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DATE |
OPPONENT |
Sun., Nov. 1 5 |
at Molloy |
Wed., Nov. 18 |
atAnner. International |
Tues., Nov 24 |
ASSUMPTION |
Sun., Nov. 29 |
tE MOYNE |
Wed., Dec. 02 |
at St. Rose |
Sat, Dec. 05 |
at Pace |
Tues., Dec. 08 |
ADELPHi |
Sat.,Dec19 |
MERRIMACK |
Mon., Dec 21 |
at Goldey Beacom |
Tues., Dec. 29 |
vs. Nyack(@Adelphi) |
Wed,, Dec. 30 |
vs. Bloomfield(@Adelphi |
Sat., Jan. 02 |
at So. Conn. St. |
Wed., Jan. 06 |
BENTtEY |
Sat, Jan. 09 |
at UMass ■ Lowell |
Tues., Jan. 12 |
FRANKLIN PIERCE |
Sat, Jan. 16 |
at Stonehill |
Wed., Jan. 20 |
at St. Michael's |
Sat, Jan. 23 |
STANSELM |
Tues., Jan. 26 |
at So. New Hampshire |
Sat, Jan. 30 |
MERRIMACK |
Wed., Feb. 03 |
AMER. INTERNATIONAL |
Sat., Feb. 06 |
SO. CONN. ST |
Tues., Feb. 09 |
at Assumption |
Sat., Feb. 13 |
at Le Moyne |
Wed., Feb. 17 |
ST ROSE |
Sat., Feb. 20 |
PACE |
Wed., Feb. 24 |
atAdelphi |
Sat., Feb. 27 |
NE-10 First Round |
Mon., Mar. 1 |
NE-10 Quarterfinals |
Thurs., Mar. 4 |
NE-10 Semifinals |
Sat, Mar. 6 |
NE-10 Championship |
Home games in CAPS /All times local to game site.
TIME
2 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
2 p.m. 7 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
3 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA ISA TBA TBA
Darryl Greene '10 B.S., shows off his skills.
Men's Basketball Preview
After posting an 8-19 record in their first Northeast- 10 Conference season, the New Haven men's basketball team looks to improve in 2009-10. With a nucleus of four returning starters and another three returning letter winners, the Chargers made an immediate impact when they open the 2009-10 regular season November 15. The men traveled to Molloy College for a non-conference matchup that day, then began their NE-10 schedule November 18. UNH opened its home schedule November 24 against Assumption College. Other schedule highlights in 2009 include a holiday tournament at Adelphi University December 29 and 30.
The Chargers open the 2010 portion of their schedule at cross-town rival Southern Connecticut State January 2. UNH then hosts the Owls at the Charger Gymnasium February 6. Senior Day wUl take place February 20 when the Chargers host Pace University in their final home game of the season.
Cassius Chaney '10 B.S.
The NE-10 men's basketball tournament begins with seeds five through 12 playing February 27. Leading the way this season will be Cassius Chaney '10 B.S., Management of Sports Industries, Darryl Greene '10 B.S., Information Technology, and Kelvin Jackson '10 B.S., Criminal Justice. Chaney led the team last season with 18.8 points per game, while adding a team-high 7.4 rebounds per game. Greene, who suffered a season-ending injury midway through last season, will see a majority of his time at the point guard position this season. In 1 3 games last season, Greene averaged 1 1.8 points and 2.5 assists per game. A very athletic center, Jackson added 10 points and 6.4 rebounds per game last year.
For more information on Charger Athletics, visit www.newhaven.edu/athletics
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2009-2010 Indoor Track & Field
Kevin ImSwk, Head Couch
DATE OPPONENT
Sat., Dec. 5 at So. Conn. St. Alumni Classic
Sat., Dec. 1 2 at Yale Lid Litter Invitational
Sat., Jan. 9 at Yale Invitational
fri., Jan. 1 5 at University of Rhode Island Sorlein Invitational
Fri., Jan. 22 at Boston
Fri., Feb. 5 at Yale Giegengack Invitational
Fri., Feb. 1 2 at Rider-Lafayette Invitational
Thur, Feb. 18 at NE-10 Championships
Thur., Feb. 1 8 at New England Championships
Fri., Mar. 12 at NCAA Division II Championships
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Peter Kazlas '10 B.A.
2009-2010 Men's Volleyball
Danny Goncalves, Head Ciuich
DATE |
OPPONENT |
TIME |
Mon., Jan. 25 |
at Sacred Heart |
TBA |
Tues., Jan. 26 |
ENDICOn |
7 p.m. |
Fri., Feb. 5 |
SACRED HEART |
7 p.m. |
Sat, Feb. 13 |
ALBERTUS MAGNUS |
TBA |
Sat, Feb. 13 |
EMMANUEL |
TBA |
Fri., Feb. 26 |
LASELL |
7 p.m. |
Thur, Mar 4 |
HUNTER |
7 p.m. |
Sat., Mar. 6 |
at MIT Tournament |
4:30 p.m |
Sun., Mar 7 |
at MIT Tournament |
TBA |
Wed., Mario |
ELMS |
7 p.m. |
Fri., Mar 12 |
at York Tournament |
TBA |
Sat, Mar. 13 |
at York Tournament |
TBA |
Thur, Mar 25 |
at Lasell |
TBA |
Wed., Mar 31 |
at SUNY New Paltz |
7 p.m. |
Thur, Apr 1 |
at Ramapo |
7 p.m. |
Tues., Apr. 6 |
at Endicott |
7 p.m. |
TBA |
RAMAPO |
TBA |
Home games in CAPS /All times local to game site.
12 Winter 2009
Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium Hails a Victorious Homecoming
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is typically an annual event that welcomes alumni hack to campus. This years Homecoming at the University of New Haven, however, was far more significant. UNHs Homecoming hailed the return of the Charger football program after a five-year absence. It celebrated the dedication of the new Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium, featuring a visually stunning blue and gold sprint turf field, and it reminded students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends of a stoned football past that portends an equally storied future.
alph E DellaCamera, Jr. 75 B.S., Marketing, a member of the UNH Board of Governors, made the transformational gift to install die new field. He stood in front of the 3,500 fans gathered at the stadium for the Homecoming match against Stonehill College on September 26, and talked about his path to success.
"It isn't about how hard you get hit, its about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward," said DellaCamera, the CIO and managing member of DellaCamera Capital Management LLC m Manhattan. He then dedicated the field to his father, Ralph E DellaCamera, "for teaching and instilling in me the belief that I should never give up and that 1 should believe m myself"
The return of Charger football did not come easily President Steven H. Kaplan and Director of Athletics Deborah Chin worked for years to get UNHs team accepted into the highly competitive Nonheast-10 Conference. The University hired a new head football coach and recruited an entire squad of players from scratch.
With ]ust a year to field a team. Coach Pete Rossomando and his staff found talent in
Photos from top, mementos of the Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium Dedication and Homecoming included a special game-day ticket and commemorative coin; Ralph F. DellaCamera, Jr. 75 B.S.. left, receives a hug from his father, Ralph F. DellaCamera, after dedicating the stadium to him; alumni and friends gather to tailgate before the game; the UNH Marching Band celebrated a homecoming of its own, re-emerging with the return of football.
25 Years Later, Echo Over the Airwaves "
As Charger football made its return to the gridiron this season, so did the longest- running play-by-play team in UNH history
Craig MortaU and Pat Ryan, who as undergraduates announced Charger football
numerous places. Quarterback Ryan Osiecki '12 B.S., Cnminal Justice, a 2008 freshman walk-on at the University of Louisville whose father, Sandy Osiecki, was a backup quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, transferred to UNH in January Wide receiver Sharieff Hall transferred from Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Fla.
The stadium was originally named for Robert B. Dodds, a now-deceased UNH Board member and University benefactor. His widow, Isabella Dodds, who has continued in her husbands tradition of supporting UNH, graciously agreed to the stadium's renaming. At the event. President Kaplan thanked Mrs. Dodds, then continued, "Football had a long and proud history at UNH. It belonged here, and it needed to come back."
It returned with a vengeance that day With just 21 seconds left in the game, Osiecki completed a pass to Hall for the winning touchdown against Stonehill. Cheering from the sidelines was 44-year-old reserve nose guard Wayne Parks '12 B.S., Arson Investigation, a Fairfield firefighter with three children, two of whom are m college. Parks' age has brought him and the University plenty of publicity, from The New York Times to ESPN. He also has become a cause celebre for the middle-aged athlete.
"What I like," the Times quoted Parks as saying, "is when people say you can't do something, because 1 like to prove them wrong. The second thing is, I really like the people who have said. Wow, you've really inspired me.' "
Pat Ryan, and Craig Mortal! back at work for WNHU 88.7 FM
games for WNHU 88.7 FM from 1980 through 1984, are reprising their roles for the UNH radio station more than two decades later
"Our hair is thinner, our
waistlines are thicker, we're
both married with kids, and
the equipment is more
sophisticated," Monali '84 B.S.,
Communication. "Other than
that, very litde has changed. We still love football."
A native of North Haven, Mortal! went on to become a six-time Emmy Award-winning producer for ESPN, headquartered in Bristol, Conn. His most recent documentary, "Triumph and Tragedy: The "Ray Mancini Story," which premiered on ESPN Classic in November 2007, won the 2008 CableFAX Program Award for Best Show: Sports, and also was nominated for a Sports Emmy in the Outstanding Documentary category. Ryan also grew up in North Haven, worked for WTNH-Channel 8 and Comcast Cable, and is now a buyer for Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford.
"Our friendship has grown since our days as students," MortaU said, "so the on-air rapport is as good, if not better, than it was when we last teamed up in 1984."
One last thing, he says.
"It's great to have Charger football back."
A First Season Ends Well; On to Next Year
In their first season since 2003, the Chargers finished with a 5-5 overall record, including a 4-4 record in the Northeast-10 Conference. The New Haven Register quoted quarterback Ryan Osiecki '12 B.S., Criminal Justice, as saying, "Most people had us last in the NE-10. We went 5-5, so I think it was a good season overall. We have a lot of things to work on, and we're only going to get better."
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The College of Arts and Sciences
WNHU Already a Top Station, Gets a Makeover
Student Opportunities, Desire for New Prognumning Prompt Changes
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he University's campus radio station, WNHU 88.7 FM (wwn'.wnhu.net), long regarded as one of the top college stations in the state, has embraced a new philosophy.
Renowned for its eclectic programming, the station dramatically rescheduled programming in September and increased student opportunities, in the hopes that the audience will increase as well. The station also added two Internet streams and a professional automation system to replace outdated technology.
"The changes at the radio station — such as expanded student programming and a more student-friendly environment — have been great," said Mia Becker '10, Music Industry and J, Finance. "Other students S are responding really well S to it too."
I In 2008, WNHU moved
1 from being simply a student ~ activity to an academic arm
2 ofUNH's Department of £. Communication, FUm and s Theatre. That same year, the
16 Winter 2009
Renowned for its eclectic programming, the station dramatically rescheduled programming in September and increased student opportunities, in the hopes that the audience will increase as well.
station developed a website offering streaming audio, play lists and expanded station information including popular DJ bios and photos. After a national search, WNHU also hired a professional general manager.
"The change is noticeable," said Professor Steve Raucher, chair of the UNH Department of Communication, Film and Theatre. More than
two dozen students either passed their training and qualifying exam or are waiting
to hear Seven students are training v^rith two UNH alumni who are broadcasting Charger Football games (see story, page 15). Another 25 students helped the general manager plan and coordinate the station's first sponsored event, a "Beademania Again" concert.
"The station sounds better, offers three times the broadcasting opportunities for students and community volunteers, provides a more professional atmosphere for students, offers a better academic environment for students, and is a much nicer place to work," Raucher said.
Above, WNHU 88.7 FM station manager Bryan Lane with student Tislia Woosencraft '10 B.S. Left, Woosencraft on tier own at the controls.
The College of Business
M.B.A. Program Brings Education to the Workplace
broom service, the employees at Pitney Bowes are having their education delivered to them.
On Monday and Wednesday evenings, employees gather in the Discovery Room in Building No. 27 at the Pitney Bowes facility in Shelton to work toward their master's degrees through a cohort program offered through the College of Business. Cohort programs allow classes to move seamlessly as a unit through the coursework. There are other advantages as well.
"Two nights a week, I Uterally walk downstairs from my office
and I'm in the class," says Marisa Scott, the manager of IT Strategic Sourcing at Pitney Bowes. "And if we stay with the program through to the end, 100 percent of the tuition is reimbursable by the company. Financially, it makes sense and it's very convenient."
The class will complete the program in the spring of 2012, and Scott, who has been trying to return to school for many years to earn her master's degree, wiU finally be able to cross that achievement off her Ust.
UNH adjimct instructor Jim Mohs, who teaches in the cohort program, says he had some initial reservations about the in-house approach, which leads to a fast-paced, accelerated M.B.A. But his experience at Pitney Bowes has alleviated his concerns. "I find this cohort to be remarkable," Mohs said. "There is a chemistry among the
class members, a pure team learning concept where everyone participates."
And everyone benefits. "Offering an M.B.A. in-house is a tremendous convenience for the students," says Linda Carlone, who directs the program for UNH. "They don't need to get into their cars and travel any^vhere. In some work environments, employees may return to their desk to get some more work done."
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College o/ Criminal Justice ? and Forensic Sciences
Two New Ph.D. Programs Highlight UNH Strengths , in Criminal Justice, Forensics
w-
ith global terrorism and ' the demand for tighter homeland security increasing, the University has created two new Ph.D. programs, one in Criminal Justice, the other in Forensic Medicine and Sciences, to begin in 2010.
The Criminal Justice Ph.D. program is expected to quickly attract both full-time traditional graduate students and part-time professionals. "The UNH Criminal Justice Ph.D. will provide the nation and state of
Connecticut with doctoral-level education that will benefit other institutions of higher learning and the numerous agencies concerned with criminal justice, homeland security, and public-safety operations," says Dean Richard Ward, who will coordinate the program.
The Forensic Medicine and Sciences Ph.D. program is a joint effort between UNH and the University of Verona in Italy, and is believed to be the first international program
of its kind. It calls for UNH students to spend at least seven months in Verona, and UNIVR students to spend seven months at UNH. "We are very excited about this," says Dr. Franco Tagliaro, a professor and director of UNIVR's Institute of Forensic Medicine. He and fellow faculty member Dr. Federica Bortolotti visited UNH recendy, bringing along an electropherograph, an instrument that will be used to teach students forensic analysis.
Professor Franco Tagliaro, M.D., and Professor Federica Bortolotti, M.D., of the University of Verona with the electropherograph they brought from Italy, a forensic analysis tool that determines the composition of a variety of substances.
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The program will bridge the gap between forensic medicine and traditional forensic science, says UNH Professor Timothy Pahnbach, director and chairman of the Forensic Science Department. "In the United States, with territories and turfs and the separation between the fields, this type of collaboration is unheard of but unbelievably valuable," Palmbach says. "You are taking everything medicine has to offer and everything forensic science has to offer and putting it together to solve crimes."
The Forensic Medicine and Sciences Ph.D. program is a joint effort between UNH and the University of Verona in Italy, and is believed to be the first international program of its kind.
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College of Engineering
Competing on a Drop of Gasoline and High Hopes
Mechanical Engineering Students Enter Supermileage Competition
Just about everyone who owns a car wants better gas mileage. The truly committed buy hybrids or convert their cars to run on recycled vegetable oU, but the LfNH chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers did them one better: Chapter members buUt their own high-mileage vehicle, and entered it in their very first race.
SAE, a society that advances mobility engineering, sponsors a Supermileage Competition each year. This year, 45 teams from across the nation signed up for the race, although just 30 actually made it to Marshall, Michigan, with the hopes of competing. And before even putting a vehicle on the track,
teams needed to pass a technical inspection. By the time the race began, just 23 teams qualified for competition, with UNH among them.
"This alone, we learned, was a tremendous accomplishment," said UNH Chapter President Michael Ingmanson '10, Mechanical Engineering. "Most first-year teams never complete technical inspection, let alone compete in the race." Club member and driver Tom Ruggieri '10, Mechanical Engineering, pushed the car to its limits, completing five laps before the drive chain tore apart. A quick repair and four laps later, the chain
severed again, and the race was over. But the team was elated: the vehicle's race mUeage was 240 miles per gallon, 14 times the fuel efficiency of the average U.S. automobUe.
"One of the biggest benefits to attending the competition was the wealth of inspiration and knowledge we found in other teams' designs and ideas," Ingmanson said. "We were able to come away with pages of ideas and plans for improving our designs and producing a better car next year."
"One of the biggest benefits to attending the competition was the wealth of inspiration and knowledge we found in other teams' designs and ideas."
Michael Ingmanson ' 10 B.S., president UNH Chapter of American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Alumni News
A Message from the Alumni Association President
r- very year, we on the Alumni Association Board make an effort to involve you in the life of the University. This year, we are hoping you consider coming to the Alumni Scholarship Ball, whose theme is 'Give Locally, Impact Globally.' Monies raised from the Scholarship Ball — including the Alumni Association Scholarship — help students pay for college. Once they graduate, they have an impact throughout the globe, from West Haven to Texas to Thailand. See the ad on the back cover of this magazine; the Ball is always a beautiful event and a great time. Consider attending this year.
I also want to mention the Golden Charger honorary degree ceremony held in June, which is featured in this magazine. The University presented honorary bachelor's degrees to a number of alumni in a very moving ceremony that, for many, was a highlight of their lives. Education, combined with experience, is what the University of New Haven does so well, and UNH wanted to recognize this accomplishment for these graduates. It definitely had an impact on them.
Come back to campus to see the many incredible changes here, come to the Scholarship Ball, and become involved again with the University. That way, you can have an impact too.
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PRESIDENT
Richard Toce '01 E.M.B.A.
VICE PRESIDENT
loseph Danao '04 M.S.
SECRETARY
Karen Facey '98 B.S.
TREASURER
Richard Perusi '73 B.S.
ALUMNI BOARD Marie R. Accrino '70 B.S. Michael H. Ambrose '84 B.S. George Aseme '83 M.S. Carl Babb '76 B.A. Monique Beson '01 B.S. Johnny Corey '06 E.M.B.A. Shontae Corey '04 B.S., '05 M.S. Joseph Danao '04 M.S. Andrew Dinkel'Ol B.S. Louis Eswood '09 B.S. Karen Facey '98 B.S.
Parker Gallo '08 B.S. WiUcingson Germain '04 B.S. Jay Krishnamoorthy '06 E.M.B.A. Krystal Livingston '02 B.S., '07 M.S. Jeannine Luisi '06 B.S. Eugene Mascolo '90 M.S. Joseph Nemorin '03 B.S.,
'08 E.M.B.A. Richard Perusi '73 B.S. Timothy Rohach '07 E.M.B.A. Mary Russell '78 B.A. Deborah Serphillips '85 B.S.,
'91 M.S.
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Alumni News
Football Alumni Gather For a Spirited Reunion
F* resident Steven H. Kaplan visited with more than 50 football alumni and their guests at a pre-game tailgate reception September 19 to celebrate UNH's first football home game in five years. Several alumni who attended were members of the University's first football team from 1973, when the team was a part of Division III. UNH became a Division II team in 1982.
"When I went to school at UNH, football was a big part of m}- life, and the guys I played with were a big part of my extended family," said Dave Haubner '86 B.S., Business Administration, who helped gather alumni for the event. "The best way to thank the University was to show our support, especially for how grateful we are that football is back."
UNH's Miami Alumni Weekend December 4 through December 6, which included a Miami Dolphins game and a tour of Land Shark Stadium, also brought together football alumni, who continued to reminisce about the September 19 reunion. "People are still talking about it," Haubner said. "They can't say enough about how great the stadium looks, how great the campus looks. I want to thank President Kaplan, the athletic directors and everyone else who made this possible."
For more photos of the event, please visit www.newhaven.edu/alumni/pastevents/34313/
Alumni News
Worth Waiting For:
48 Receive Honorary Bachelor's Degrees
President Steven H. Kaplan awarded honorary bachelor's degrees to 48 UNH alumni who ^raduated 50 or more years ago with associate's degrees from the former New Haven College at the 12th Annual Golden Charger Luncheon and Commencement Celebration in June. In addition, 35 alumni were inducted into the Order of the Golden Chargers.
In an emotional ceremony held on the anniversary of D-Day, marking the start of the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II, dozens of veterans were applauded and recognized for their military service. AH of those honored had been able to earn their associate's degrees, but were
unable for a variety of reasons to return to coUege to earn
their bachelor's degrees. One honorary bachelor's degree
recipient said of the ceremony, "This was one of the
nicest things to happen to me in my lifetime."
For weeks afterward. President Kaplan received letters of thanks and reminiscence from bachelor's degree recipients and their family members. The son of one recipient wrote, "For someone like my father — quiet, unassuming — this was certainly one of the highlights of his life."
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Photos, clockwise from top right, James F. Clouse '53 A.S., his daughter Betsey Clouse, center, and his granddaughter, Olivia Clouse. President Steven H. Kaplan presents an honorary degree to Jack McQuillan '57 A.S., who passed away on Veterans Day. Paul Chaplick '48 A.S., his wife Genevieve Chaplick, and daughter Nina Saylor enjoy the celebration. John R. Gehring '52 A.S., a 2009 recipient of the University's Distinguishi Alumni award, receives his degree from President Kaplan.
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Alumni News
Third Annual Alumni Weekend
It was a time to reconnect with fellow University of New Haven alumni, celebrate school spirit and participate in activities with friends and family. UNH's Third Annual Alumni Weekend, held June 5 through June 7, offered three days filled with festivities including a barbecue, fireworks and several receptions. The weekend kicked off Friday at Lilly's Pad at Toad's Place in New Haven. Other events included a thank-you reception given by President Steven H. Kaplan for members of the Loyal Engaged Annual Donor (LEAD) Society for their continued support and commitment to the University, a gathering of alumni of the E.M.B.A. program for conversation, cocktails and appetizers in the German Club, and a barbecue Saturday for all alumni, who then were dazzled by an awe-inspiring display of fireworks. The weekend concluded Sunday with brunch and campus tours.
Class Notes
1970s
Frances Foley '76 B.S., Hotel and
Restaurant Management, '85 M.S., Computer and Information Science, was named a "Person of the Week" by the East Haven Q)urier. Foley, a resident of East Haven, is known as the "Web Mistress" for posting accurate and up-to-date East Haven town government news on numerous websites.
With more than 25 years of banking e.xperience, Daniel R. DeRosa '78 B.S., Criminal Justice, '81 M.B.A, of Rockfall, Conn.,
has been named senior vice president of Commercial Lending for Apple Valley Bank, a division of New England Bank.
Pasquale W. DeLlse '74 M.RA., and Maria DeLise of Northford, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on May 30, 2009.
1980s
Milford Police Department recentiy promoted Hamden resident John "Jack" Simko '80 B.S., Criminal Justice, to sergeant. Simko, who has 26 years of experience, has received the Meritorious Service Award,
three commendations, and the Red Cross Lifesaving Award.
Liberty Township, Ohio, resident Lawrence A. Adeleye '82 M.B.A., recentiy joined State Auto Mutual Insurance Company as the director of Treasury and Finance.
Aileen Hull '82 B.S., Electrical Engineering, of Irvington, Va., recentiy accepted a position as a sixth-grade mathematics teacher at William Campbell Combined School.
Mystic resident Elaine B. Fiore '86
M.B.A., Finance, has been promoted to deposit operations
Alumni Spotlight
Saving the Earth by Growing a New Marketplace
officer at the Washington Trust Company. Fiore joined the bank in 2003 as a reconciliation associate in Financial Administration.
Branford resident David S. Blitz
'87 M.B.A. , has been named senior vice president and manager of Commercial Banking with Farmington Savings Bank.
OPEL International Inc. has announced that Madison resident Steven K. Lam '89 M.B.A., is the new director of Asian Business Development, a position in which he will expand solar markets in China, South Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand.
The resume of UNH Board of Governors member Thomas Lewis, Jr.
'74 B.S., Business Administration, '76 M.S., Computer and Information Science, testifies to his pursuit of a varied career. With a degree from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America, Lewis cooked his way through the University of New Haven to pay for his schooling, working at local restaurants, country clubs and hotels. After graduating, he served as an executive at numerous corporations, was director of Technology for the Executive Office of the Reagan administration — winning the Distinguished Service Award of the Office of Administration — and most recentiy was Executive-in-Residence at the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School, where he designed and taught the environmental finance M.B.A. program. He is an accomplished artist whose grandfather, Giovanni Scarinci, was a favored portraitist for numerous federal judges.
His most recent venture, however, might be his biggest yet. He is the new CEO of Green Exchange, a consortium of leading financial and environmental companies including Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse and J.P. Morgan, seeking a share of the $300 billion global emissions market. Lewis will lead the consortium's global grovrth through the creation of a financial
exchange for trading environmental commodities such as carbon offsets and Renewable Energ)' Certificates. He also will provide strategic direction for development of products to serve these emerging markets.
"It's a very large endeavor," says Lewis, who was honored with the University's Distinguished Alumni award in 1994, is the recipient of an honorary doctorate in Business Administration, and is chairman of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science. "There are not a lot of individuals in the general business sector who understand the magnitude of this. We expect to be the largest environmental trading platform in the world."
The global emissions market is expected to grow to about $3 trillion to $5 trillion in the nexl three to five years, making it the largest new financial market for the foreseeable future. "I'm inspired,"
he says. "I find that this is something that not only has economic value, but 1 believe it has a noble purpose. I am committed to this because I believe in the premise that in order for environmental policy to be successful, you have to engage the capital markets. Being able to link the environmental purpose and the creation of capital is something that will help to improve the world. "
"We expect to be the largest environmental trading platform in the -world."
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1990s
Thomas L. Caisse '90 B.S., Fire Science, ot Oxford, Mass., has been promoted to assistant vice president and senior account engineer at FM Global.
The Stratford Fire Department has announced the selection of James J. Cavanaugh '90 B.S., Fire Science, as chief. Cavanaugh, a Waterbury resident, has more than 30 years of experience. He vitU oversee the local dispatch center and the Stratford Emergency Medical Services.
Thomas J. Benedict '93 M.S., Environmental Science, of East Hampton, has joined Tighe & Bond, Inc., one of the most experienced engineering firms in Uew England. Benedict has 17 years of experience in environmental, health, and safety projects.
Fotios Koskinas '93 B.S., Criminal Justice, of Fairfield, has been promoted to captain with the Westport Police Department.
The town of Ledyard has hired Mystic resident Gregory R. Teifert
'93 M.B.A., Marketing, as the new director of the Water and Pollution Control Authority.
Robert D. Boudreau '94 M.S., Taxation, of Clinton, a partner at Buckley, Frame, Boudreau & Co., has joined the advisory council of the Connecticut Society for Certified Public .Accountants.
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Essex resident Peter J. Decker '97
M.S., Taxation, the managing member of HT Partners, LLC, a multi-family office and investment advisory firm located in Essex, was recendy recognized in the June 2009 issue of The Investment News as one of the top fee-only registered investment advisers ranked by growth in discretionar)' assets under management. The firm is ranked 33rd in the United States by The Investment News and was also ranked 38th by the pubUcation's emerging "Up and Coming" registered investment advisers list.
The Milford Police Department has promoted Officer Brandon Marschner '97 M.S., Criminal Justice, to sergeant. Marschner, a Milford resident, is a member of the Marine/SCUBA Unit, the ATV Unit and the Bic7cle Patrol Unit.
Jeffrey B. Reich-Hale '98 B.S., Hotel and Restaurant Management, the director of sales at the Fairfield Inn by Marriott — Long Island City/Manhattan, was recently featured in an article in the Queens (N.Y.) Courier for his efforts to establish a Long Island City tourism committee through the Long Island City Business Improvement District.
2000s
Newton Savings Bank recently announced the promotion of Duane H. Giannini '00 E.M.B.A., to senior vice president. Giannini resides in Newtown with his wife, Deborah, and their three daughters.
Alumni Spotlight
A Life Of Work, Now A Time For Play
William L Bucknall, Jr. '65 B.S., Business Administration, rose to become one of the top himian resources professionals in the nation, retiring in 2008 as senior vice president of United Technologies Corp. His sense of industry, his intelligence and his wizardry with time management, however, weren't slowing down. He had simply decided to focus on more important matters.
With two daughters and four grandchildren, and faniih- vacations in Martha's Vineyard in the summer and Barbados in the winter, along with family ski trips to Vermont, one might think he spends all his time with his family. Certainly, he dotes on his daughters, and particularly on his grandchildren. "It is thrilling to watch each child grow and develop into their own imique personality," he says. "It is a priceless experience because of the joy they bring to my Ufe, and because I am able to give
them back to their
mothers at the end of the day."
Then he is off on far-flung journeys, to the South of France, traveling from Menerbes, the setting for Peter Mayle's best-selling book, "A Year in Provence," to Aries, where
Vincent Van Gogh foimd the inspiration for many of his most famed paintings. He also has escaped to England — London, Cambridge and the Cotswolds — to Paris, Amsterdam, Rome, and most recently, Sicily, where he toured Catania, Taormina, Syracuse, Agrigento and Palermo.
These days, he has far more time to pursue one of his favorite passions, reading, and regularly attends performances at the Metropolitan Opera and on Broadway. He also remains active on the University's Board of Governors. Retirement, and his expansive definition of it, has brought him a certain satisfaction. "George Herbert, the English clergyman and poet, said 'Living well is the best revenge,' " Bucknall says. "I completely agree with him."
Bill Bucknall at the Segesta Temple, an ancient Doric temple in Sicily
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Alumni Spotlight
Seton Hall's New Assistant Coach
Polished Her SkiUs at UNH
Former UNH women's basketball standout Ty Grace '99 B.S., Management of Sports Industries, is now an assistant coach for women's basketball at Seton Hall University. Grace, most recently an assistant coach at West Point, also served as head coach at Ramapo College in New lersey, as an assistant at Fairleigh Dickinson, also in New Jersey, and as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Hartford. Grace has a master's in Administrative Science from Fairleigh Dickinson. "She has tremendous experience," said Seton Hall Head Coach Phyllis Mangina. "Her energy and enthusiasm will greatly benefit everyone in our program."
Wilson Lauture '00 M.B.A., of Stamford, who won notoriety when he paraded in a business suit through numerous Connecticut towns earlier this year holding a sandwich board listing his qualifications for a job and his status as an unemployed accountant, has found a job. The story was seen by an executive at the Manhattan accounting firm Buchbinder, Tunick & Co. The firm hired Lauture in September.
Harwinton resident Jason Emery
'02 B.S., Fire Science, has been with the Waterbury Fire Department for 15 years and is a lieutenant with its Rescue/ Hazmat Company. Emery is the founder of Emergency Training Solutions, LLC, and is the lead PowerPoint designer for the Fire Engineering Handbook for Firefighter I and II.
Edgewater, N.J. resident Gina-Marie Bertucelli '04 M.S., Fire Science, has joined Trinity Real Estate in New York City as manager of Life Safety. Bertucelli was formerly employed at The Bank of New York Mellon, where she worked as the fire and life safety manager.
Patrick McMahon 05 M.RA., of Norwich, has been named the acting police chief tor the Middletown Police Department. McMahon began his career as an officer in the Norwich Police Department, worked for the San Diego Police Department for one year, then returned to the Norwich Police Department. He retired from Norwich in 2003 and moved to the Groton Police Department, where he served as deputy police chief for four years before moving to Middletown.
Alumni Spotlight
A Second Chance at Success
Sylvia Morgan '83 B.S., Financial
Accounting, arrived in Connecticut
as an unwed teen mother v«th an
infant son and few skills. She might
have ended up a statistic but for one thing: a college education.
"I wanted my baby to have the best, and the only jobs I could find were domestic work," she said recendy, more than three decades after she left home in Virginia and moved to Connecticut with a friend. "It became clear to me that I needed more education."
She remembered happy moments poring over numbers with her father when she was small, and she decided to pursue math. She obtained her GED, attended Naugatuck Valley Community College, and was recommended for a scholarship to UNH.
After graduating, Morgan became a CPA, and for more than 25 years has been an associate financial examiner in the Securities Division of the Connecticut Department of Banking, the state equivalent to the federal Securities and Exchange Commission.
"Having access to education and training turned my Ufe around," said Morgan, who prides herself on giving annually to UNH. "Without the scholarships and financial aid, there's no way I could have done it. I sincerely believe that anyone who wants to go back to school deserves a chance."
New Britain resident Timothy R. Cyr '05 B.S., Criminal justice, has joined the New Britain Fire Department as a firefighter.
The Westport Police Department recendy promoted Jillian L. Cabana '06 B.S., Criminal Justice, of Westport, to detective. Cabana joined the department in May 2006.
Stratford resident Debra "Debi"
Hirth '06 B.S., Criminal Justice, has recently accepted a position as a revenue officer with the Internal Revenue Service in Bridgeport.
Milford resident Brian R. Peloso
'06 B.S., Criminal Justice, '08 M.S., Criminal Justice, has been acknowledged by the Milford
Mirror for his service in the U.S. Navy fi-om December 1996 to AprU 2002, where he was deployed three times to the Persian Gulf aboard the USS Chosin.
Aaron W. Luke '07 B.A., Political Science, has joined The Boys and Girls Club of Chattanooga, Tenn., as program manager. Luke, a Chattanooga resident, was formerly employed by the Hamilton County Department of Education.
Joel M. Sachs '07 M.S., Taxation, principal of Konowitz, Kahn, &. Co., PC, has been elected to the board of directors of Recovered Medical Equipment for the Developing World (REMEDY),
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a non-profit organization that provides international medical relief. Sachs, a Woodbridge resident, also serves on the board of directors for the Greater New Haven lewish Family Services, the Endowment Fund Board of Congregation B'Nai lacob Synagogue, and the National Editorial Board for PDI Global, Inc.
Guilford Aquatics Director, Jeffrey J. Bernard! 08 M.S., Education, of Guilford, was named Person of the Week by the Guilford Courier after his heroic efforts resulted in the rescue of a 9-year-old boy from Lake Quinnipaug in Guilford.
A 15-year veteran of the Norwalk Fire Department, Albert C. Bassett '09 B.S., Fire Science, has been promoted to captain. Bassett, a Norwalk resident, serves as the co-chairman of the Fairfield County Hazardous Materials Response Team.
Clarence, N.Y., resident Joshua D. Britzzalaro '09 B.S., Fire Science,
Alumni Scholarship Ball Online Auction
March 15 -April 5, 2010
Mark your calendar and help support scholarships atUNHby:
Making a donation to our exciting online auction
Bidding on travel, entertainment, sports memorabilia and many other great auction items
For more information, visit www.newhaven.edu/scholarshipball2010 —
recendy graduated from the U.S. Chips' Pub II, located in Guilford, Coast Guard Recruit Training will soon re-open as KC's Pub
Center in Cape May, N.l. under new owner Kelly Carney
A Love Story
The New York Times in July featured the story of the courtship of Timothy Maclejak '08 M.S., Education, a math teacher at St. Xavier High School in LouisviUe, Ky, and Kelly Morgan, telling of how the couple became acquainted as youngsters vacationing in Nantucket. They remained friends, and reunited after college graduation for a dinner in Manhattan that included Ms. Morgan's mother, Sarah Morgan. Once the evening was over, the mother said to the daughter, "What would you do if Tim told you he was going to marry someone else? He's perfect."
Three months later, while the couple were visiting together at Maciejak's home in Madison, Conn., they realized they were in love. They were married July 18 in Louisville, just a few months after Sarah Morgan passed away from leukemia. Said the new Mrs. Maciejak of her mother's death, "Being an only child, I really leaned on Tim. He got me through the most challenging and emotional time of my life."
'09 B.S., Business Administration. Carney, a Guilford resident, is a former waitress and manager of Chips' Pub II.
Louis W. Cesero '09 B.S., Electrical Engineering, has joined the engineering staff at FAST (Food Automation Service Techniques) Inc. Cesero, of Ansonia, will work with FAST's research and development departments to design and manufacture electronic appliance controls for the food industry.
The Oxford Board of Education has recently hired Coventry
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resident Jonathan T. Foster '09
M.S., Education, to teach English at Oxford High School.
Births
Nicole Edwards Mitchell 06 M.S., Criminal Justice, '07 M.S., Forensic Science, and Robert Mitchell, of Plymouth, are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Madison Alice Mitchell, born on July 15, 2009. Madison's proud grandparents are John Mitchell, director of telecommu- nications at UNH, and Judy Mitchell, secretary for the Forensic Science department at UNH.
Engagements
Danielle N. PomponI 04 B.A., Fine Arts, and Millard Reynolds have announced their engagement. A fall 2010 wedding is planned.
Sarah Lynne Armstrong and Justin Douglas Woodslde '05 B.S.,
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Fire Science, have announced their engagement. They plan a June 2010 wedding.
Marriages
Victoria P. Gardner 05 M.B.A. and David E. Candelora, February 14, 2009
Jenna Tyre and Christopher E.
Bain '03 M.S., Management of Sports Industries, June 6, 2009
Adriana C. Rodriguez '07 B.S.,
Dental Hygiene, and Tristan Fields '07 B.S., Music and Sound Recording, June 14,2009
Bonnie R. Clein and Francis B. Sllvestri '07 M.S., Education, August 3, 2008
Katelyn Ann Filosi and Jason W. Andrew 08 E.M.B.A., October 18, 2008
Kelly Morgan and Timothy M. Maciejak '08 M.S., Education, July 18,2009
Melody E. Johnson 09 B.S., Chemical Engineering, '09 B.S, Fire Protection Engineering, and Carl E. Soderberg 07 B.S., Criminal Justice, July 10, 2009
In Mf.moriam Michael Krupa '09
Michael Krupa '09, a UNH Mechanical
Engineering student, passed away after his
kayak capsized September 6 in Long Island
Sound. An obituary published Sept. 16 in
various newspapers, including The Hartford Courant and the
New Haven Register, celebrated his life. It read, "Michael was
a kind and generous spirit, always willing to help others in
difficult times. He will be forever cherished and loved by
those whose lives he touched. " Memorial contributions may be
made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, 705 N. Mountain Road,
Newington,CT06111.
Veteran Female Officer Rises to Chief
Karen Krasicky '78 B.S., Criminal Justice, is one of just three women to lead a police department in Connecticut. The Bristol (Conn.) Press published a story in June on Krasicky, who spent 26 years with the Bridgeport Police Department before accepting the police chief's job in Plymouth. She has held the job for four years, garnering respect for her commitment to community policing and her volunteerism in town. Said Krasicky, "I plan to stay in Plymouth for a long time. I have a great department. Everyone pitches in."
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Retired Pilot Making a Difference on the Ground
During a 23-year career as an American Airlines pUot, preceded by stints as a U.S. Air Force pilot and organic farmer, Peter Smith '70 B.S., Business Administration, prided himself on taking meaningful vacations. He restored stone work on castles in southern France, volunteered with a group of airline employees
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who brought aid to citizens throughout the globe, and contributed supplies and built furnishings for schoolrooms in a Himalayan mountain village.
"I realized how much of a difference one person can make," Smith says. Retiring in 2008, he joined the Peace Corps, relocating to the Kingdom of Tonga, where he works for the Department of Civil Aviation, the Tongan equivalent of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (except that the FAA has almost 50,000 employees, and his department has four).
"The good news for retired people looking for a lifestyle change is that the Peace Corps has recently put a lot of emphasis on older people with life skills," he says. Cold showers, outdoor toilets and neighbors who wear grass mats for clothing are all part of the experience. "The Peace Corps isn't for everyone," he says. "But it certainly has something to offer anyone willing to accept the challenge ot Uving outside their comfort zone. " To learn more about the foundation Smith established to help rural Nepali schools, visit www.openyourhands.org.
"I realized how much of a difference one person can make."
The University of New Haven Alumni Association cordially invites you and a guest to
A Winter Wonderland at UNH
December 16, 2009
6-9 p.m.
Alumni Lounge, Bartels Hall, the Campus Center
300 Boston Post Road, 'West Haven, CT
$25 per person
Hors D'oeuvres, Buffet Dinner, Open Bar, and Live Music
In concert with a UNH student effon to assist local food banks struggling to meet an even greater need this year, we are asking that you bring a donation of non-perishable food items. All items will be donated to West Haven Emergency Assistance Taskforce (WHEAT).
The favor of a reply is requested by Friday, December 11, 2009
www.newhaven.cdu/alumni
For more information, please visit http://diumni.newhaven.edu/netcommunity/winterwonderland
or call the Alumni Relations Office at 203-932-7270.
Reserved parking will be available.
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In M F.MORI am
Remembering Professor Smith
Professor Emeritus and former administrator Warren J. Smith died July 20 in Florida. Well-known for his gregarious nature and creative spirit. Professor Smith was an esteemed educator at UNH for 35 years until his retirement in 1 997. He was chair of the Department of General Management, dean of the School of Business Administration, founder and acting dean of the School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism, founder and chair of the Faculty Senate, and co-author of the University's first Faculty Constitution. He taught Management Science, Economics and Quantitative Analysis in an always approachable way. He also helped small business owners with finance and strategic planning as a consultant for the Small Business Administration, and was an avid writer, appearing frequently in Florida's regional newspapers long after he had officially retired.
As one small example of his tenacity and perseverance, he took up running at 54, ran his first marathon at 55, and ran the Boston Marathon in four hours, at age 64.
He leaves his wife Jean (Cordon) Smith, and two daughters, Deborah J. Chevie of Norfolk and Valerie A.Smith of Watertown.
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1930s
Stanley F. Durfee '35 A.S., Business Administration
1950s
Glane R. Epps '51 A.S., Business Administration George H. Gilmore '53 A.S., Engineering Alfred Clark '57 A.S., Business Administration Jack McQuillan '57 A.S., Business Administration
1960s
Kenneth J. Buchta '61 A.S., Business Administration Leroy G. Carter '63 A.S., Engineering Science WiUiam C. Miller '64 B.S., Management Science William E. O'Connor '65 B.S., Electrical Engineering lychard J. Matthews '65 B.S., '72 M.S., Industrial Engineering Stuart W. Fillmore '66 B.S., Business Administration Richard C. Luddy '67 B.S., Business Administration Donald F. Schurk '67 S.E.D., Business Administration
1970s
Phyllis R. Grande '70 B.A., English John E. Merancy '70 B.S., Business Administration Geraldine J. Vogt '70 B.S., Financial Accounting John F. Alea, Jr. '71 B.S., Business Administration Robert V. Casey '72 A.S., Criminal Justice, '77 B.S.
Gerald F. Rambush '72 B.S., Business Administration
John W. Anderson '74 A.S., Criminal Justice
Louis J. Colella, Jr. '74 B.S., '78 M.B.A.
Anthony J. DiMeola '74 S.M.C., Business Administration
Stuart R. Sherman '74 A.S., Biology
Philip R. Buchanan '75 B.S., Criminal Justice, '83 M.RA.
Lawrence A. Fitzsimmons '76 B.S., Industrial Engineering
Edward E. HoUomon '77 M.A., Industrial/Organizational Psychology
1980s
Raymond J. LeBlanc '80 M.A., Public Safety Management
John M. Lescure, Jr. '80 M.B.A., Accounting
Joseph R. Fox '81 E.M.B.A.
Jane I. Wilkinson '84 E.M.B.A.
GaU R Neylan-Shaker '86 B.A., Psychology
1990s
John T. Balga, Jr. '91 E.M.B.A.
Alex Ungerleider '9 1 M.B.A.
David W. Seyler '93 M.B.A., Management and Organization
Stuart M. Arotsky '97 M.S., Education
2000s
Race "Robert" A. Bolves '07 M.S., Criminal Justice Ramkishore Sadhu '07 M.S., Cellular/Molecular Biology
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A Letter from the Chairman of
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of the UNH Board of Governors
I was unsure of myself as a student until I reached the University of New Haven. Something about this institution — the guidance, the optimism, the belief that all students possess untapped levels of promise — invigorated me and spurred me to work. It is a story I hear often, and a particular strength of the University's. UNH gives its students a clear, clean compass to enable them to find the way.
But to where?
Success means different things to different people. For many, it means the ability to give to others. When speaking about giving, former Chrysler chairman Lee lacocca once said, "I was fortunate to get a scholarship when I went to Lehigh LIniversity and Princeton. They were both wonderful schools. Somebody was kind enough to spend their money to educate people that they would never get to know. That's what I think philanthropy is about."
He's right, of course. Giving isn't about getting a pat on the back or even your name in an Honor Roll of Donors. It's about the quiet satisfaction that comes from knowing that in giving to a student who may never ""^^^^^E- nieet you in person, you could be growing the next philanthropist ^(HHp who will help the next student in need. Giving to education has
a way of multiplying its blessings, and in this holiday season, that's a pretty good gift indeed.
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Francesca CeccoruUi |
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City Point Construction |
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$100,000 - $249,999 |
Ward |
Estate of James Q. Bensen |
UNIVERSITY CLU |
$25,000 - $99,999 |
Douglas D. Watts '67 and |
Falcone Law Firm, LLC |
GATEHOUSE CLU |
$10,000 - $24,999 |
Melba Watts |
Susan L. Ford '99 |
FOUNDER'S CLU |
$5,000 - $9,999 |
WBA Group |
Fountainhead Property |
DEAN'S CLU |
. $2,500 - $4,999 |
Johnson and Julie Young |
Management Shelly J. Frank '66 and |
CHAIRMAN'S CLU |
' $1,000 - $2,499 |
FOUNDER'S CLUB |
Randy Frank |
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Community Foundation |
Gallagher Benefit Services |
(Graduates of Last Decad |
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Gale Crowell |
John R. 52 and Leona M. |
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$500 - $999 ^^M |
Dattco, Incorporated |
Gehring |
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$250 - $499 I^H |
Heidi S. '82 and Joel S. Douglas '82 |
George Ellis Company |
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$100 - $249 ^^B |
Fidelity Investments |
Raymond 1. Huey '92 and |
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CoUn I. Foster and Andrea Ryan |
Bonnie Brangaccio |
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Murray A. Gerbcr '79 and Shirley Gerber |
William M. Leete, Jr. Raymond J. Margiano, Jr. '69 and |
MILLION DOLLAR CLUB |
OfficeMax |
Richard J. Grossi '81 and |
Angela Margiano |
John and Mary W. Tu |
David J. Peterson, Jr. '88 and |
Norma Grossi |
Northside Development |
Karen Peterson |
John W. Howell, Sr. and |
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CORNERSTONE CLUB |
Petra Construction Corporation |
Elizabeth Howell |
Otis Elevator |
David A. '66 and Ruthann |
Anthony J. Sparano, III '84 and |
Dr. Steven H. Kaplan and |
Regina M. Paolillo '80 |
Beckerman |
Jeanette Sparano |
Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan |
Brian E. Phelps '76 and |
Louis F. & Mary A. Tagliatela |
Tlie Echlin Foundation |
Heidi A. Law |
Maria Phelps |
Foundation |
Turn The Corner Foundation |
Alan MacDonald |
PricewaterhouseCoopers |
William Blair & Company, L.L.C. |
Gisela Marin |
Purest Colloids Incorporated |
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PLATINUM CLUB |
Wintek Corporation |
Milford Bank |
Quest Builders Group |
Henry E. and Nancy H. Bartels |
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National Athletic Alliance, |
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Samuel S. Bergami, Jr. '85 and |
GATEHOUSE CLUB |
Incorporated |
Sasaki Associates Incorporated |
Lois Bergami |
Robert Alvitte |
Alexander W. Nicholson, Jr. '65 |
Patricia L. Slocum |
William L. Bucknall, Ir. '65 |
Mary I. Barneby and T. Kirkham |
and Karen Nichobon |
Patricia B. '79 and |
Isabella E. Dodds |
Barneby |
Linda S. '01 and James Olbrys |
Stedman G. '79 Sweet |
Excelsior! Foundation |
Philip H. and Susan Bartels |
R. & W. Family Foundation Inc. |
Rick and Cynthia Tuchman |
Linda W. '88 and Robert M. |
John F. Beckert '72 and |
M. Wallace and Rita Rubin |
Frank A. Warner '62 |
Lee '78 |
Jean Beckert |
Janice K. Sussman '83 and |
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Barbara Olin Taylor and F. |
Kenneth W. Biermacher '76 |
Stanley Sussman |
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Morgan Taylor |
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George Synodi andjoye R. |
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB |
Charles E. Pompea '72 and |
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of |
Wegryn-Synodi |
Leslie A. Amoroso |
Tamera Pompea |
New England |
Dr. William L. Tafoya |
Sal A. Ardigliano '71 and |
Karen L. Pritzker Vlock and |
Estate of James H. Shattuck |
The Jessica N. Santos Foundation |
Cynthia Ardigliano |
Michael Vlock |
Follett College Stores |
Michael W. Toner '82 and |
Darryl C. and Joan Aubrey '93 |
John Aaron Frey '44 and |
Carol Totter |
Barker Specialty Company |
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UNIVERSITY CLUB |
Mildred Frey |
Valley Community Foundation |
Joan M. '87 and John E. |
Gail L. Brekke and fay I. Vlock |
Mina Gerowin-Hermann |
Wiggin & Dana |
Benevento '68 |
Frank P. Carrubba '79 and |
Health Net of NorthEast, |
Margaret T. Bixler '82 |
|
Patricia Carrubba |
Incorporated |
DEAN'S CLUB |
Roland M. Bbder '78 (Deceased) |
Dimeo Construction Company |
Henry Nias Foundation |
Aldo DeDominicis Foundation |
Paul I. Borelli |
}ohnE.Echlin,Jr. '80 and |
Incorporated |
Incorporated |
Renfrew and Cynthia Z. |
Nancy Echlin |
Dr. Henry C. and Margaret Lee |
Alinabal Incorporated |
Brighton '94 |
Michael f. Hartnett '69 and |
Mark S.and Janet Levy |
Philip Batchelor '04 and |
C. A. White, Incorporated |
Veronica Rosenbeck |
Dennis R. McGough '81 and |
Angela Zappia '04 |
Deborah Chin |
leffery R Hazell '83 |
Donna McGough |
Bismark Construction Company |
William J. '70 and Carolyn |
lane Kammerer |
Middlesex County Community |
Christopher G. Boissard '99 and |
Chmvanec |
Tracey Kammerer |
Foundation, Incorporated |
Elizabeth Boissard |
Loyal donors oJJi\e consecutive years or more arc indicated in bold italic gold copy.
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Comprehensive Orthopaedics |
Edward Mierzejewski '84 |
Matthew P. Mentone '99 |
Sylvia A. Morgan, CPA '83 |
& Musculoskeletal Care |
John R. Mitchell '83 and |
Selina Moylan '09 |
Thomas J. Murphy '78 |
Cooper Smith Marketing |
Judith A. Mitchell |
Jody J. Rossi '08 |
Nestle Holdings Incorporated |
John M. Coury '89 and |
Craig L. Mortali '84 and |
Eduardo M. Nogoy '90 |
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Lisa Coury |
Paula Mortali |
BENEFACTOR |
Russell D. Offenbach '65 |
Dr. David P. and Marty Dauwalder |
David W. Moidton '76 |
Aetna, Incorporated |
James J. Pallman '71 |
Henri M. David, Jr. 73 |
Murphy Security Services |
Kenneth E.Allen '72 |
Timothy M. Palmbach '82 |
Teresa A. Delvecchio |
Dennis L. Nostrand |
Michael H. Ambrose '84 |
Wayne Parks |
Kathleen A. Devlin |
Dr. Ronald Nowaczyk and |
Cynthia Barr |
Prometheus Books |
Craig A. Douglas '82 and |
Maureen Lavan |
Bollinger Incorporated |
Qiagen |
Marilyn Petraiuolo |
Martin J. O'Connor '76 and |
Bones Clones, Incorporated |
John G. Raba '94 |
Edge Technology Services |
Mary O'Leary |
Alexander N. Brown, Jr. '80 |
Thomas C. '89 and |
Incorporated |
Ann C. O'Keefe |
William R. Browne '62 |
Trina Reynolds |
Anthony I. Elia, Jr. '76 and |
John and Julia O'Keefe |
C. White & Son Incorporated |
John M. Ricciardi, Jr. '69 |
Lorelei Elia |
Matthew B. O'Keefe |
David M. Carlon '93 |
Roder Evidence Consulting, LLC |
Harold Ellis |
Michael J. O'Keefe |
John W. Carr '67 |
Christopher and Donna Ruskay |
Dr. Barry and Dorothy Farbrother |
On-Line Electric Incorporated |
Raphael J. Cerrato |
Charles W. Sherwood '94 |
Finlay Brothers Printing |
Julia Parker |
Georgia Chavent |
Richard W Steeves '77 |
Janice B. Foster '76 |
Edward A. Pepe '71 and |
Thomas E. Ciotti '84 and |
John T. Stevens '71 |
Glen Gate Company |
Susan DellaVaUe |
Ruthanne Ciotti |
David C. Stisser '75 |
Arthur Goon and Sue Goon |
Pepperidge Farm, Incorporated |
Dawn M. Coe, CPA '98 |
The Nicholas Rossomando |
Robert M. Gordon |
Todd Plourde |
Connecticut Society of Certified |
Memorial Scholarship Fund |
Carol A. Hall |
Ronald M. Quagliani '93 and |
Public Accountants |
Peter C. Rossomando |
James E. Halloran '91 and |
Tracey Quagliani |
Ann Cox |
Patrick M. Torre |
Christine M. Army |
James C. and Mary Reilly |
Michael J. Davis '86 |
Eileen M. Torrens '93 |
Holly A. Hammond '85 |
Michael F. and Marian Rieders |
Scott P. Davis |
Thomas and Katharine |
Dave Haubner '86 |
Juli C. Roebuck |
Elizabeth L. Doane '88 |
Wiercinski |
Dr. Richard and Mary Jane |
Robert DiluUo, CPA LLC |
Hanko H. Dobi |
Susan Zawadd |
Highfield |
Howard Safir |
KatJileen A. Donnelly |
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Pauline Hill and Dennis Blader |
Jane C. and Michael Sangeloty |
Duffy's Tavern |
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Mary H. Hills '54 and |
Michele Scott |
Eastern Connecticut Regional |
ALUMNI |
Charles E. Hills Howard Bayne Fund |
Mark E. Simses '84 Timothy R. and CoUeen Stanton |
Education Service Center Paul C. Falcone '83 |
CLASS OF 1939 |
Jovin Industries Incorporated |
Stone Quest NY, Incorporated |
Field Safety Corporation |
ASSOCIATE |
Jacqueline and Kurt Koral |
The Bode Technology Group |
Frank Esposito and Son Cleaning |
E. John Reinke |
John V.KorisyJr. '67 and |
The Ellis Fund |
Service LLC |
|
Nancy Koris |
The Soccer Guy LLC |
John P. Franzis |
CLASS OF 1941 |
Caroline Koziatek '92 and |
Samuel E. Thurston '66 and |
Edward M. Goldberg '80 |
CONTRIBUTOR |
Walter Koziatek Armand F. Lauzon, Jr. '90 and |
Clare Thurston Richard C. Toce '01 and |
Gregg D. Gottshall Greater New Haven Water |
Bruce MacWilliam |
Denise Lauzon Leaden Associates Incorporated |
Susan Toce UHY Advisors |
Pollution Control Authority Richard A. Griswold |
CLASS OF 1942 |
Laura E. Lendacky '81 |
Vlock Family Foundation |
Richard Guerriere '70 |
ASSOCIATE |
Liberty Mutual |
Wachovia Corporation |
Joseph Guilietti, Jr. '68 |
E. Robert Edson (Deceased) |
Jeffrey E. Luther '87 |
Mark F. Young '81 and |
Christopher H. Herr '86 |
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Maura C. Lyddy |
Linda Ann Young |
Human Resource Association |
CONTRIBUTOR |
Robert J. and Nancy Lyons, Sr. |
Young Laboratories, Incorporated |
of Greater New Haven |
Frederick B. Richter |
Lou Manzolillo |
Peter J. Johnson '81 |
Paul A. Spinnato |
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Joel H. Marks |
GOLD CLUB |
Rebecca Johnson and |
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Ann E. Mason, CPA '94 and |
Joseph D. Danao '04 and |
Keith Johnson '87 |
CLASS OF 1943 |
James T. Mason |
Laura Danao |
Richard O. Kaufmann '67 |
PATRON |
Dr. M. L McLaughlin and Sigmund Bookbinder |
Christine M. Huber '00 Jonathan D. Leone '03 |
Roger R. Klene '79 Robert E. LoveU '80 and |
Robert J. Caplow |
Carol LoveU |
CLASS OF 1944 |
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James L. Lucas '85 Leonard R Lye, II '85 Ruth I. Lye, CPA '88 Michael F Lynch '96 |
GATEHOUSE CLUB |
FUNDRAISIN |
IG SUCCESS |
John Aaron Frey |
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Gifts and grants to the University reach |
id a new record of $7.85 million in |
Michael W. McGourty '91 |
CLASS OF 1946 |
FY2009, up 1 3% over the prior year. De |
>pite the global economic downturn, |
Arthur R Meister '75 |
CONTRIBUTOR |
the number of alumni donors grew by 2 |
0%, and the number of all donors |
Metropolitan Development |
Helen T. Hudi |
increased by 22% over the prior year. W |
e are grateful to our contributors who |
John W Miksa '76 |
Edward D.Taddei, CPA |
continue to support our students and fa |
culty through these challenging times. |
Dominick and Tracy Minervini |
34 Umvuiiiy oj New Haven
Loyal donors of five consecuti\c yean or more are indicated in bold italic gold copy.
Major: Involvement:
.,t providing temporary physical and emotional support through funding, counseling and other means to financially needy Connecticut youths who have suffered traumatic sports-related injuries. This fall, the Fairfield County Sports Commission named James as the recipient of one of its most prestigious honors, the Chelsea Cohen Courage Award. The award recognizes a person in the sports community who has demonstrated inspirational strength in overcoming life-altering obstacles.
Hope for the future:
, hope for the future is to find a job in my lO pay my loans and move on with my life
Why he is grateful:
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J grateful to be alive and to have my parents who care. I can't say "thank you" enough.
The University of New Haven was playing against Merrimack College
last fall when I ran toward a player who was dribbling
the ball toward my goal. I dove for the ball, ^ ,^
trying to make a save - something I had
done a thousand times before - but thi
time, it was different. This time, the I
player's knee collided with my jaw %
with so much force, it ruptured a
vein in my brain, so all I remembe
is waking up in the hospital.
The night of the accident, my
doctors told my coaches that
I would not make it - but I
am here now. Soon, I will be
able to tell people that
I graduated from the
University of New Haven.
I will have a degree from
a great school. And I will
have that degree because
scholarships and financial
aid helped me get it.
Thank you very much.
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CLASS OF 1947 ASSOCIATE
Alex F. Cofrancesco
CLASS OF 1948 CONTRIBUTOR
J. William LaFlamme (Deceased)
CLASS OF 1949 CONTRIBUTOR
Paul T. Creagan, Jr.
Herman M. Johns, Jr. Charles E. Miner
CLASS OF 1950 CONTRIBUTOR
Apley N. Austin, Jr. Ira G. Hubbell Wesley A. Luschenat, Sr. Peter H. Pagliaro
CLASS OF 1951 PATRON
Robert F. DeLaubell, Sr.
CONTRIBUTOR
John H. Boland (Deceased) Robert J. Brown
Douglas E. Kellogg Stanley J. KupiiUowski
Vincent J. Petroccia Howard R. Swanson Thomas M. Thompson Francis Tirendi
CLASS OF 1952 DEAN'S CLUB John R. Gehring
PATRON
Edward C. Currie
ASSOCIATE
William J. DeBerry Warren Lindsay
CONTRIBUTOR
Thomas C. Andrew, Sr.
Andrew J. Carlotto Vincent J. Cofrancesco Nancy M. Hedman Edwin P. Hemingway
CLASS OF 1953
PATRON
Carl O. Erickson, Jr.
ASSOCIATE
John P. Berry
George H. GUmore (Deceased)
Robert J. Walsh
CONTRIBUTOR
James F. Clouse, Sr. Clifton J. Cotter, Sr.
CLASS OF 1954 CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Mary H. Hills
PATRON
Salvatore A. Ali
ASSOCIATE
Grant A. Briggs, Jr. Florence A. Bulleit David A. Peterson Robert F. Teevan
CONTRIBUTOR
Harry E. Brown
Vincent J. Gangi Donald J. Jewell William G. Manthey
CLASS OF 1955 CONTRIBUTOR
Donald A. Dauphinais Robert W. DeForest David Korenchuk Edward V. Obidinski
CLASS OF 1956 PATRON
Alex Filipowich
CONTRIBUTOR
Raymond W Hurlburt James S. Lombardo Louis J. Nikel Darryl W. Ryan Stanley D. Strickland
CLASS OF 1957 ASSOCIATE
George J. Kuchinsky WilUatn T. McKeon John C. Papeika
CONTRIBUTOR
William R. Carroll, Jr. Robert A. Ingmanson James E. McKenna, Sr.
3b Umn,:) illy oj i\'tw iluvtn Loyal donors of Jive consecutive years or more are indicated in bold italic gold copy.
Jack H. McQuillan Alexander J. Terapane, Sr.
CLASS OF 1958 ASSOCIATE
Francis Whalen
CONTRIBUTOR
Donald W. Cann John J. Donovan Frederick W. Saunders
CLASS OF 1959 CONTRIBUTOR
Morton J. Chorney Eugene D. Johnson Donald G. Rowland Edward C. Van De Mark
CLASS OF 1960 PATRON
Joanne I. Tierney
Eleanor D. Weaver
Harold Y. Weaver (Deceased)
CONTRIBUTOR
Erhng J. Bligard Robert A. Cawood Michael C. Criscuolo Carl L. Flodquist Byron A. Hatch Wayne S. LePard Frank J. Levanti Edward F. Finn
CLASS OF 1961 CONTRIBUTOR
Francis A. Fragola Sheila Peckinghatn
CLASS OF 1962 DEAN'S CLUB
Frank A. Warner
BENEFACTOR
William R. Browne
CONTRIBUTOR
Albert B. Morgan George W. Okoniewski Earl L. Young
CLASS OF 1963 PATRON
Donald J. Buchta
ASSOCIATE
Robert B. Banak James F. Bartholomew Robert E. Buckhoh Richard R. Chevalier
Ronald H. Cox Everett R. Jones
CONTRIBUTOR
Roy A. Chaplin Edward S. Halkovetz Thomas O. Jermine
Herbert A. Keigvnn Glenn D. Rosenquist
Robert I. Smith
CLASS OF 1964
PATRON
Albert P. Paglia
ASSOCIATE
Peter E. Colatosti Albert M. Gesler
Jay M. Kaplowitz
CONTRIBUTOR
Joseph D. Adante, Jr. John M. Burke Pasquale R. Crocco Frank C. Mascia John P. McKieman Edward T. Rulka Charles R. Tompkins Gary W. Tracey Irvin D. Zeidenberg
CLASS OF 1965 PLATINUM CLUB
William L. Bucknall, Jr.
FOUNDER'S CLUB
Alexander W. Nicholson, Jr.
BENEFACTOR
Russell D. Offenbach
ASSOCIATE
Neal M. Alderman David F. Brovifn Paul T. DeBernardo Robert W Lucas Raymond D. Sanzone John F. Terry
CONTRIBUTOR
Joseph J. Bielanos, Jr. Paul A. Bodmer Craig W Bonnett Joseph D. Celano, PE John F. DiBenedictis, Jr. Willard P. Francis Walter C. Kremser Martin J. LaVorgna William J. Riley, III John H. Templeton Herbert E. Wachter
CLASS OF 1966 CORNERSTONE CLUB
David A. Beckerman
DEAN'S CLUB
Shelly J. Frank
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Samuel E. Thurston
ASSOCIATE
Paul D. Gamache Daniel J. Meehan Walter J. Rosinus, Jr.
CONTRIBUTOR
Walter F. Dixon Frank S. Greco Arthur H. Gregory Thomas S. Griggs, Sr. Joseph D. Joy Philip S. LaKernick Carol G. Memmott
CLASS OF 1967 GATEHOUSE CLUB
Douglas D. Watts
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
John V. Koris, Jr.
BENEFACTOR
John W Carr Richard O. Kaufrnann
PATRON
Brian M. Gildea M. Thomas Jackson Ara Kaloustian Linda P. Montanari
ASSOCIATE
Louis J. Cimmino, Jr. Gerald S. Esposito John C. O'Donovan John G. Rumbold Michael B. Wiesner
CONTRIBUTOR
Robert L. Belard Ralph N. Clark, Jr. Robert G. Comstock John L. Doyle William Farat Richard J. Getinas Michael E. Haburay, Jr. Jay H. Hall Robert W. Humpage Donald T. Kono Donald F. Mackey Leonard A. Matejek Anthony J. Mauriello, Jr. William R. Merson Henry D. Rotman John W Sause Lawrence F. Simeone Wilford A. Taylor, III John A. Veitlette
CLASS OF 1968 CHAIRMAN'S CLUB John E. Benevento
BENEFACTOR
Joseph Guilietti, Jr.
PATRON
Philip K. Andros Harrison L. Davis, Jr. Edward W. Sink
ASSOCIATE
Thomas P. Bartolini
Enoch Beltz Richard D. Hurlbut Donald A. Lostritto James J. Manley Anthony J. Massaro William D. Mills Raymond P. ParceUa, Jr. Thomas F. Stetka David L. Stetser
CONTRIBUTOR
Richard P. Bilello
Jack W. Braun Bruce H. Crowther Paul A. Dumraese, Jr. Richard H. Hilt Valentine A. Koory Lawrence R. Leete, Jr. Clyde Lynn, Jr. Charles V. Malaguti James Monahan Kenneth D. Parker Daniel L Santangelo John C. Varrone, Jr. Richard Wysopal
CLASS OF 1969 UNIVERSITY CLUB
Michael J. Hartnett
GATEHOUSE CLUB
Douglas D. Schumann
DEAN'S CLUB
Raymond J. Margiano, Jr.
BENEFACTOR
John M. Ricciardi, Jr.
PATRON
Palma C. Pogoda George A. Waldron, Esq.
ASSOCIATE
John J. Anzidei David P. Barone Joseph A. Derwin David J. McCabe
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James R. Mendillo |
Thomas F. Hughes |
Giovanni Sammarco |
Daniel R. Kemp |
lames H. Moriarty |
Wdliam C. Lang |
Otto E. Schaefer |
Albert Bruce Michaels |
William J. O'Donnell, Jr. |
Paul J. Marchelli |
William R. Schroeder |
George R. Nortonen |
Linda A. Podryhula |
David P. Meyers |
Janet Schwartz |
Erank X. Oboyski |
Dennis J. Primavera |
Charles J. Moran, Sr. |
Walter M. Sewitski |
John P. Papa |
O. John Zamparo |
George E. Murdock, Jr. |
Robert J. Sheahan, Sr. |
James A. Quinn |
Donna J. Oleksy |
William F. Volmar |
Yogesh B. Shah |
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CONTRIBUTOR |
Susan P. Potter |
John J. Sullivan |
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William B. Beetham |
Karen M. Rosol |
CLASS OF 1972 |
Robert J. Wesche, Sr. |
Thomas R. Bernacki |
James J. Rozsa |
PLATINUM CLUB |
Roger J. Zukowski |
Michael J. Colligan |
Armand V. Russo |
Charles E. Pompea |
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Ronald T. Delaney, Jr. |
William M. Saunders |
CLASS OF 1973 |
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Theodore H. Flagge, III |
Joseph A. Silva |
GATEHOUSE CLUB |
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB |
David M. Fryer Robert L Hinds, CPA |
David F. Struwas Edward B. Wind |
John F. Beckert |
Henri M. David, Jr. |
John W. Hoover |
George J. Zemaitaitis |
BENEFACTOR |
PATRON |
August J. lacobellis Frederick B. Jackson |
CLASS OF 1971 |
Kenneth E. Allen |
John W. G. Phillips |
Robert A. Jaffarian |
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB |
PATRON |
ASSOCIATE |
Robert C. Kallgren James E. Kennedy Pasquale A. Mercuric Leon A. Morgan Clyde T. Novicki Edward A. Oleksy Timothy J. Sullivan |
Sal A. Ardigliano Edward A. Pepe |
James A. Calderwood, Jr. Frank W Dworak |
Richard F. Adessa SalvatoreJ. Coppola |
Alan M. Hansen |
Russell A. Davidson |
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BENEFACTOR |
Frank A. La Viola |
Sarah B. Davidson |
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James J. Pallman |
Joel A. Wasserman |
John W Hearn, Jr. |
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John T. Stevens |
Robert J. Wheeler |
Stephen R. Hecht Robert F. Hupka |
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PATRON |
ASSOCIATE |
Franklin N. Konowitz |
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CLASS OF 1970 |
Ronald R.Walczak |
Philip M. Albanito |
Nathan H. Marks |
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB |
Robert G. Bailey |
Richard A. Mason |
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William J. Chowanec |
ASSOCIATE |
Richard W. Batza |
John R. McDonald, Jr. |
Richard E. Curnow |
Richard S. Bruno |
Radha R. Prasad |
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BENEFACTOR |
George W. Dombroski, Jr. |
William K.Daley, II |
Scott B. Rahl |
Richard Guerriere |
Raymond Guimont |
Daniel DePodesta |
Thomas W. Sheridan |
Robert D. Hayes |
Daniel M. Fleming |
Frank J. Varella |
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PATRON |
Anthony V. Herzog |
Gary J. Hayduk |
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Richard J. DeMusis |
Mable Hoffler-Page |
Kelvin Hazzard |
CONTRIBUTOR |
Frederick L. Langhoff, Jr. |
James B. LoRusso |
Sonja S. Hegymegi |
Thomas P. Benincas, Jr. |
^J Joseph P. Macionus |
Robert J. Lynn |
Robert E. Hoebel |
Michael R Blackstone |
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Delfim M. Pereira |
Mark E. Hoffman |
John M. Carfora |
- ASSOCIATE |
Joseph G. Pyatak |
Anthony B. Mascia |
Stephen W Conlon |
_ Marie Accrino |
James A. Winner |
William E Meskill, Jr. |
Glenn B. Cronin |
o Alan M. Alpert |
Madeline Mezzanotte |
Alan C. Gushing |
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^ Walter C. Banas, Jr. |
CONTRIBUTOR |
James P. Minella |
Phyllis A. DaCorte |
Q Frank V. Colangelo, Jr. |
Robert J. Anderson |
James L. Putnam, Jr. |
Gerald V. Davino |
Thomas A. Cost |
Harley Atkins |
Charles N. Starbranch |
I^chard L. Davis |
^ John T. Cox |
Anthony M. Bimonte |
David H. Walker |
Bruce A. Deming |
0 Percy F. Currie |
James A. Cantore |
Lawrence D. Federico |
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a. Richard M. Fadum |
Joel M. Cooney |
CONTRIBUTOR |
Mansukhlal K. Gala |
^ Harold E. Jordan, Jr. |
Richard E Drost |
John T. Ahearn |
Kathleen A. Genett |
Joseph S. Risica |
Peter S. Dworak |
Raffaella G. Barraco |
Charles W. Hermann |
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John J. Gaynor |
John J. Cawley |
Peter R.Holden |
< CONTRIBUTOR |
Paul L. Harlin, Jr. |
Albert A. Coppola |
John A. Mastroianni |
Philip B. Borgia |
Edward G. Hart |
Joseph E. DePaola |
Ronald L. Matula |
2 Leslie A. Cole |
Robert J. Jennings |
John C. Dillman |
Arthur W May |
< Pasquale J. Coppola |
Charles E Lavallee |
Stewart B. Fritts |
John J. McBride |
Thomas C. Creighton |
Ernest M. Montavon |
Richard M. Fuesy |
James P. McVerry |
o William J. Doyle |
Kenneth F. Mucherino |
Robert P. Giesen |
William D. Meisser, IV |
° Richard H. Ferrucci |
Joseph E. Musante |
Samuel L. Giles |
William E O'Brien, Jr. |
Richard M. Gagnon |
William F. Pierson |
Robert F. Giovino |
John E O'Neill |
oi John A. Grasso |
Henry L. Pozzuoli |
John C. Hare |
Siegfried R. Oschalins |
° Patrick M. Hogan |
Alben F. Puhlick |
Robert E. Haskell |
Dale C. Peck |
Michael F. Reilly |
Robert H. Hodge, CPA |
Philip D. Saxe |
38 L/niversily o/ New Haven
Loyal donors of five consecutive years or more are indicated in hold italic gold copy.
GAIL L. BREKKE, MEMBER, UNH BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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A former vice president with LIN Television, based in New Haven and nationally headquartered in Providence, R.I., Gail also served in leadership positions at KXAN NBC 36 in Austin, KITN-TV Fox 29 in Minneapolis/Saint Paul, WGBO-TV in Chicago, WNOL-TV in New .,v Orleans and KRBK-TV in Sacramento. She also was the president and ^jswner of Black Diamond Communications, Inc. in Minneapolis.
e created the Geraldine Hughes Brekke and Gail L. Brekke idowed Scholarship at UNH this year, in honor of her mother, ine, to fulfill her wish to create a collegiate award for ['s Dream." Geraldine was unable to afford a college "on for herself, and this scholarship will enable other men to achieve the dream that eluded her
WhatMomaies:
ItmijinMimiCvm^muh
, ply personal experience, such .■■end with Lupus, accommodating a professional colleague asking for volunteer time and dollars on a cause we share, memorializing a departed friend or family member, and believing and supporting the value of local arts organizations and how they educate youth.
What Matters:
'ucation and health initiatives.
Why She Helps:
, because this is my community now.
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s of the Midwest. Without the sacrifices of my parents ithen, a college education would never have been possible w me. Their long hours and willingness to work more than one job while raising four children were something to be respected and memorialized in a way that can 'give back' Kthe same selfless manner that they did. I was always roud of my mother and her spirit, and it meant a great deal D her to speak of her daughter, the first college graduate in )ur family To be part of enabling that process for another family is repaying a debt.
Charles E Schatra, Jr. |
John E. Taylor |
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John P. Shea |
Paul A. Toretta, PE |
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Katherine Washington-Potter |
CLASS OF 1975 |
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CLASS OF 1974 |
BENEFACTOR |
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PATRON |
Arthur P. Meister |
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Leonard E. Matteo, Jr. |
David C. Stisser |
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Nicholas M. Pekar, Jr. |
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Donald E. Rastelli |
PATRON |
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Anthony P. Rescigno |
Leainon E. Moore, Jr. |
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John L.Walker |
John J. White, Jr. |
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ASSOCIATE |
ASSOCIATE |
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Donald F. Allen |
James J. Bango |
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Cornelius Carroll |
Charles S. Barone |
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Edward H. Coon, III |
David H. Behnke |
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Thomas C. Cullen, CPA |
Barry C. Bosworth |
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George G. Davenport, III |
Charles R Collins |
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Vincent A. DeGennaro |
Gerald F. Dierman |
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Paul A. Hoffman |
James J. Egan,Jr. |
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John R. I.atnmers |
.Anthony P. Falcigno |
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W. Story Leavesley |
George S. Griffiths |
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Brian L Mock |
Carmelo A. Guzzardi |
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Richard ]. Nagle |
Robert J. HU! |
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Oleh Podryhula |
Joseph F. Janiga |
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Brook W. Reams |
Manfred G. Noack |
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Robert J. Stango |
Leonard Paglialunga |
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Henry S. Uchida |
John R Patram Edward J. Regan, III |
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CONTRIBUTOR |
Laura J. Reid |
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Joseph E. Aufiero |
William B. Sherwood |
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Donald A. Barnes |
Barry D. Toth |
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Vincent Berluti, Jr. |
Edward P. Vidou |
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Richard J. Capezzano |
Mark Weber |
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Lewis D. Clarke, Jr. |
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Julius C. DelGuidice |
CONTRIBUTOR |
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Pasquale W. DeLise |
Ronald J Begansky, CPA |
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Robert A. DeLorenzo |
Joseph E. Bibisi |
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Anthony I. DiMeola (Deceased) |
David A. Brown |
Jerome S. Drugonis |
Ruth B. Carr, R.N. |
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Randolph EUis, Jr. |
Frederick W. Cotter, Jr. |
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Fred T. Earia |
Paul DellaVecchia |
Thomas T. Field |
Roseanne L. DeSilver |
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David A. DiVincenzo |
Richard A. Fournier |
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Howard W. Gorham |
Patrick F. Garatoni |
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Richard L. Giannelli |
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Gordon D. Greene |
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Richard C. Herrick |
Roscoe B. lavins, Jr. |
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University of New Haven 'thyai ionors q |
^\e consecutive years or more a |
John F. Reilly, III Peter H. Renson Nicholas J. Ruotolo, Jr.
John J. Schmitz, Sr. (Deceased) Gloria J. Siins Jon H. Smith Robert L. Stephens William J. Terribile, Jr. Neil D. Valentino Charles F. Walters Mark A. Walters, Sr. David P. Zuber
CLASS OF 1976 GATEHOUSE CLUB Kenneth W. Biemiacher
DEAN'S CLUB
Brian E. Phelps
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Anthony J. Elia, Jr. Janice B. Foster David W. Moulton
Martin J. O'Connor
BENEFACTOR
John P. Franzis John W. Miksa
PATRON
Robert M. Abrams
Carl S. Babb
ASSOCIATE
Bernard H. AUen John G. AltermatI Paul R. Antaya James V. CasseUa Ofelia S. Crane Gladys L. Davis Lester J. Forst Joseph F. Hellauer, Jr. Kevin H. Janicke Deborah D. Kelly Thomas J. Pallone Stephen Parkosewich, Sr. R. Craig Pastore IJiomas F. Ferret Marc G. Reynolds Karen F. Taylor Robert F Thaisz, CPA Joseph E. Ward Francis L Warren, Jr. Robert L. Zavagnin Harry J. Zinn
CONTRIBUTOR
Charles Adonizio Thomas Allinson Leslie T. Bartiromo Stephen J. Belchak
John F. Bergami Klas H. Bjork Richard F. Bryk H. Richard CasseUa Robert W Cooke Robert E. CorreU Nyle K. Davey John J. DeErancesco Thomas H. Denne Robert J. Ference Donald G. Fertman, Jr. JuUe Gelgauda Richard A. Genett, Esq. Peter V. Gerardi Adolph K. Hall, Jr. John F. Incampo Maureen Jakubisyn John ledrzejczyk Kenneth J. Knowles Steven U. Kroh George L. Larson Christine M. Lash Robert W. Lohinann Vincent T. Luciano, Sr. Robert A. Minichino Horace M. Newbury Frank Ogonowski Patrick O'Sullivan Joseph J. Perrone Lawrence Pordock Melanie P. Puryear Rita S. Rentier Norman J. Richards Richard Scappaticci Joseph Virzi Bruno L. Wegner Walter A. Ziemba
CLASS OF 1977 BENEFACTOR
Richard W. Steeves
PATRON
Richard H. Grotheer Charles F. Manns, III Joseph W Sudol David S. Ziaks
ASSOCIATE
Ralph S. Alfano Jack R. Brooks Joseph E. Chniura Henry W. Cortina Raymond J. Eeeney.Jr. Walter J. Gage Guy C. Gilbert Jack B. Greenshields Michael A. Imbro Lewis J. Kaufnian, CPA Albert G. Love Eugene E. Luthe Andrew J. Magda
Grace B. Munson Thomas B. Potter John E. Spillane
CONTRIBUTOR
Joseph M. Amarante
James A. Angelo Yolanda C. Armelin John H. Charles Marianne M. Conkey HarryA. Conte, Jr. Paul J. DeRose Janet S. Dorsey Frederick S. Downs Russell J. Duffy Gerard E. Egan Anita C. Ellis Christopher H. Evans Charles C. Halbing, Jr. Howard E. Kerpelman Steven E. McDennott Walter J. McMurray Judith T. Mocciola Christine M. O'Brien Susan H. Perham Anthony Picagli James P. Roche Lynda D. Sampson-Gray David A. Schnabel David B. Shiffka Phyllis E. Smith Walter R. Sundstrom Stephen T. Thrush James VanBenCoten
CLASS OF 1978 PUTINUM CLUB
Robert M. Lee
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Roland M. Bbder (Deceased)
BENEFACTOR Thomas J. Murphy
PATRON
Walter W.Hoff James C. Lubs
ASSOCIATE
David M. Andrenyak Danny A. Barnum Thomas R. Blake, Jr. Kevin R. Boyle Mark F. DeFeUce David L. Dickinson, Sr. Charles C. English, Jr. Francis H. Hird David C. Howe Steven T. Klemenz David J. Madsen
John C. Mayoros, Sr. Daniel J. McCormick, Jr. Daniel J. Metz, Jr. Dennis A. Miko John G. Pucciano Allen J. Strang, Sr. Winthrop E. Taylor Brian Vanderheyden
CONTRIBUTOR
Richard L. Aiken, Jr. Salvatore T. Anastasio John B. Ayers Joseph M. Balzo John C. Blinn Janet N. Brunwin Samuel J. Chapman Patricia A. DeWitt Mark A. Drechsler Judith L. Dynia Carlo A. Falcigno Karen L. Fowler Louis H. Goldblatt Raymond V. Havican Stan J. Ignatowski, Jr. Carmelina C. Kanzler John J. Lyden, Jr. Edward J. Mehigen Eleanor S. Prokupek Martin J. Rajcok, Jr. Dorothy R. Ramsay Stephen J. Rigo James A. Sacchetillo Benjamin W. Sallard, Sr. Richard E. Tavares Gail S. Thompson Debra M. Tranberg, D.C. Thomas P. Vitah Robert A. Walkup Jean E. Williams Derrick R. Wright Fred J. Yeitz
CLASS OF 1979 UNIVERSITY CLUB
Frank P. Carrubba
FOUNDER'S CLUB
Murray A. Gerber
DEAN'S CLUB
Patricia B. Sweet Stedman G. Sweet
BENEFACTOR
Gregg D. Gottshall
Roger R. IGene
PATRON
Michael J. Aron Lynn D. Campo James P. Corcoran
Alan T. Ferdinandsen John D. Merkel Susan B. Woljf
ASSOCIATE
Barry A. Belovsky William G. Carson
Joseph M. Criscuolo Frederick W. Farnsworth Frank B. Gwozdz William A. Manthey Valarie A. Stone Eleanor B. Susco Vincent F. Susco, Jr. Edward J. Valentine Russell W. Waldo
CONTRIBUTOR
Marc J. Desaulniers Jeffrey B. Donovan Theresa K. Douskey Arthur T. Egan Daniel D. Farquharson Susan G. Fellows Janice A. Flagge Niles F. Forader, Sr. Alan W. Forrest Kathleen M. Frederick Kenneth P. Friedman Joseph B. Gordon Charles J. Green Russell E. Harrison Jeffrey F. Howard Kevin B. Johnston GaU T. Juber Augustus G. Kellogg Marlene H. Kennedy George S. Krzak Linda S. Kuegler John F. Morrissey, Jr. David W. Piekarski CarlV. Puleo TltotnasJ. Romanik Robert J. Russell Rosemary Rzeszutek Charles P. Samson William H. Shay R. Thomas Stocker, Jr. Harvey A. Wiseberg
CLASS OF 1980 UNIVERSITY CLUB
John E. Echlin, Jr.
DEAN'S CLUB
Regina M. PaolUlo
BENEFACTOR
Alexander N. Brown, Jr. Edward M. Goldberg Robert E. Ix>vell
PATRON
Eileen M. Berry Daniel F. Gourash, Esq. Frederick A. Kcndrick Donna V. Lupinacci Richard A. Smith, Esq.
ASSOCIATE
Todd C. Allen, CPA
Eugene R. Bauchner Stephen L. Ciskowski Howard W. Cronin James E. DelGreco John C. Flach James M. Joseph Donald C. Levns, Jr. Leon J. Lussier Gerald J. McKiernan Margaret K. Scripps William E. Solberg William G. Tinker
CONTRIBUTOR
David A. Aldrich Anthony J. Arpino Alan Attridge Edward F. Bergin S. D. Broder Paul T. Burmeister Brian A. Carney Anthony L. CavaUaro, Jr. Anthony T. Citerella, Jr. Ralph E. Costanzo, III Andrea P. Craig W. John Doolittle, III Pamela Frank- Hall Michael W. Gozzo, Sr. Robert E. Haverty David P. Hoffman Donald G. Lorusso Kenneth E. Lupi Barbara K. Mariano William J. Mayer Kathleen M. McLaughlin Sebastian A. Midoto Robert J. Mills Gary P. Naegel Helen R. Pantuso William K. Pitman John C. Shepherd Janis M. Small William N. Smith George R. Sylvestre Donald A. Telesca Richard A. Testone, Sr. Joy M. Tolonen Robert C. Vemo Charles L. Vesterman, Jr.
CLASS OF 1981 GATEHOUSE CLUB
Dennis R. McGough
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FOUNDER'S CLUB
Richard J. Grossi
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Laura E. Lendacky Mark F. Young
BENEFACTOR
Peter J. Johnson
PATRON
Scott}. Curtiss Thomas S. Zawacki
ASSOCIATE
Cytithia M. Albiach Roger W. Boyd, Sr.
Reuben F. Bradford John M. Cifarelli Thomas G. Freeman Richard A. Hoyt Joseph Laput William }. LaVelle Joseph W. Meeker
Maureen A. Ross Edward M. Zygmant
CONTRIBUTOR
Luella R Bartes George E. Catalano Ann E. Chambers Cornelius E. Cobb Allen J. Coppolo Ann Marie Craven Michael}. D'Angelo Peter B. Davis Franklyn J. D'Eugenio Ina F. C. Dixon Larry G. Dunham Douglas A. Fichtel Joseph Forte Howard S. Gay Carol C. Gilbert Guy Henry Sheldon I. Herold Diane L. Hnat-Blain Joseph M. KeUy John A. Kevorkian
Thomas E. Kiely Gerald J. Kopazna Deborah A. Kornitsky-Pausig Zannette E. Lewis Gilbert B. Morris Beryl S. Novitch John E Onofrio, CPA Stephen A. Paddick, Jr. ICim M. Radowiecki Samuel J. Saverine Charles H. Shephard Robert E. Toller Sheila Wade Lisa A. Whitfield Mary Anne Wieland William }. Wihbey Linda Wood
CLASS OF 1982 FOUNDER'S CLUB
Heidi S. Douglas Joel S. Douglas Michael W. Toner
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Margaret T. Bixler
Craig A. Douglas
BENEFACTOR Timothy M. Palmbach
PATRON
Louis P. Barth Keith D. Deslandes George R. Godfrey, III Terry W Goodwin Polly G. Lanius Elizabeth S. Smith
ASSOCIATE
Bruno Andersson
Gary M. Cassetti WUliam E. Daniel, Jr. Edward J. Drew, Sr. Anthony J. Jacobs Sebastian Lisitano Roxanne E. Meeker Mary J. Miller
M A TT^E R S
TARA COPPOLA '12. RECIPIENT: H. PEARCE FAMILY & FRIENDS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
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Double major: Involvement:
utrition and Dietetics, Biology/Pre-med
lunteer with Bright Bodies/Smart Moves, a weight management ilSren at the Celentano School in New Haven. The program focuses iuilding, exercise, nutrition education and family support to help
Hope for the future:
ly she Is gratef u^
et my Registered Dietitian license, then proceed ^^1^**1 big aspirations for myself and am willing to do all to make them happen.
Here at UNH, I have found mentors who are jut my future, and supportive people who push me to strive for more each day I have attended other colleges and universities, and not one of them has even come close to offering the nurturing and encouraging atmosphere I have found at UNH. I am thankful every day that I am able to attend UNH — thank you! — and to be surrounded by people who care for my future. I now see my potential, and I am most proud and thankful for my newfound belief in myself.
42 University of New Haven yLoyal donors oJJi\e consecutive years or more are indicated in bold italic gold copy.
Pius M. Nwaobasi Richard F. Rodgers George W. Williamson
CONTRIBUTOR
William M. Abbott Mark W. Batson Vincent J. Bongiovanni Geraldine S. Buchholz Michael A. Carrier Charles Chrzanowski Joan F. CorreU Joseph A. Czarkowski Gary R. Doughty Kirk L. Engstrom Adele C. Federico Arthur J. Giulietti Linda D. Herman Susan K. Jedrzejczyk Margaret M. Kelly-Erickson Christopher E. Kolod Mary B. LaVoie Charles W. Lynch Stephen B. McLoughlin Robert L. Metz Robert E. Miller Raymond E. Novak James S. Orsillo, CPA Anne E. Peabody-Brostek David A. Plaskon John E. Provost Louis E. Rivelli L. Clark Robison Nancy B. Ronne Daniel Rooney Gerald J. Szuch Kathryn M. Ttittle Daniel C.Walker lanice A. Weekes Susan P. White
CLASS OF 1983 UNIVERSITY CLUB
Jeffery P. Hazell
FOUNDER'S CLUB
Janice K. Sussman
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
John R. Mitchell
BENEFAaOR
Paul C. Falcone
Sylvia A. Morgan, CPA
PATRON
Robert A. Guarino William E. Olmstead
ASSOCIATE
Edmund L. Bolau David B. Burghardt
Arthur A. Canter
Linda D. Cohen
Vincent E. Colarusso
Ida J. Etherington
Kelsie J. Gatison-Mattox, R.N.
Mary M. Gentile
Cynthia M. Holt
Joseph C. Kozlowski
Victor P. Laptik
Edward Lemkin
Mark F. Raimondi
Michael E. Regan
CONTRIBUTOR
Donald E Allen, Jr.
Mark J. Ashkinos
Debra R. Barkman
Nancy G. Bonn
Rollande M. Borys
Vanessa Boulier
Michael J. Campion
Donald D. Cornwall, Jr.
Michael J. Desi
John T. Exley
James V. Fensore
Gail A. Ferris
Susan K. Floman
Richard J. Forselius
TliomasJ. Genera
Albert F. Goodwin (Deceased)
Melissa G. Hegeman
Marianne A. Hope
Lee Hudson, III
David H. Klein
Donald A. Lamot
Robert E. Lauriat
Daniel R. l^siw
Edward S. Raschke
George W. Rathbun, HI
Johann Seitz
Robert R. Stimpson, Jr.
Joseph Tanzi
Fredrick J. Taylor
Kathryn M. Testone, CPA
CLASS OF 1984 UNIVERSITY CLUB
Anthony J. Sparano, III
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Edward Mierzejewski Craig L. Mortali Mark E. Simses
BENEFACTOR
Michael H. Ambrose Thomas E. Ciotti
PATRON
Liborio Campo Paul L. Capobianco Jeffrey F. Smith
ASSOCIATE
Kathleen C. Appellof David A. Brown Mary Ann DeMatteo, CPA Sandra J. Frame Robert E Kimball Douglas A. Page Barbara Pellicatw Randy S. Stevens Gloria A. Velotti,R.N. Melvin H. Wearing, Sr. Jane I. Wilkinson (Deceased) William D. Wright Mark G. Zebora
CONTRIBUTOR
Carla M. Bailey Dean D. Barger, Jr. Dennis D. Buccilli Annis Lee Campione Susan R. Cavanna Patrick L. Coughlin Anthony D. Dorazio Richard J. Eng Wilham W. Fenn Joann M. Fisher Richard C. Hanley Valerie J. Horner Joseph E. lecture Thomas R. Johnston Russell G. Kalbfeld Thomas Krywinski, CPA Anne M. LaVigne Michael E. McKeeman Walter W.Moore, III Perry Pausig Paul J. Pinette Katherine M. Reiss Janet D. Rodriguez-Upson Wayne E. Sandford Robert A. Sasso Flora M.Smith Stephen W. Vargo William C. Waterhouse Wilma Lou Y. Whitley
CLASS OF 1985 PLATINUM CLUB
Samuel S. Bergami, Jr.
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Holly A. Hammond
BENEFACTOR
James L. Lucas I^onard F. Lye, II
PATRON
Susan P. D'Agostino Ross M. Lanius
ASSOCIATE
Deborah E. Buckout-Serphillips
Bernard A. Cicitto, Jr.
Joseph M. DelSindaco
Frank Gabriele, III
Patricia S. Gaudreau
Ruth S. JGeinfeld
David L. Larson
Robert J. Leonard!
Joan R. Marchessault
Anna C. Mastan
William A. Monde, Ir.
Bruce D Poole
GiUes P. St. Amand
Lance K. Stronk
Elsie M. Vavrek
Thomas G. Warren
CONTRIBUTOR
Rex P. Altomare Kevin C. Aylward Mark D. Ballou Deborah F. Bongiovanni Valerie L. Bryan Jacob P. Bryniczka Charles D. Caldwell Eric L. Cohen John F. Cooper Katherine E. Danielczuk Mark E. Davis Dawn E. Decoteau John E. Deitelbaum Elizabeth J. Eaton Patricia A. Fedak Steven P. Floman Jennifer K. Gray Maria A. Hanewald Pamela A. Hunter Vicky C. Jacobson Samir H. laser Lech A. Lachowicz Thomas B. Layton Christine D. Lena Leonard A. Liss Leticia A. Lorinsky Jeannine L. McCann Vincent A. Pacileo, III James D. Penna Pasquale L. Rinaldi James E. Simon Robert E. Smith Ix)uis M. Timpanaro, Jr. William C. Utter Robert A. Villecco
CLASS OF 1986 CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Dave Haubner
BENEFACTOR
Michael J. Davis Christopher H. Herr
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PATRON
Donald P. Bitner Paul A. Caiafa, CPA Linda J. Coates Michael B. Cohen Robert A. Leone, Jr. Tlionias M. Murphy James W. Wadlow, III
ASSOCIATE
Theresa R. Burke David S. Bushy Sung H. Chon Mitchell R. Goldblatt Kevin J. Hadlock Kenneth H. Holcombe, Jr. Debra E. Kirven Laura A. Markure Jennifer A. Molgano Stephen J. Nichols Walter G. Pieper Robert Silvestri
CONTRIBUTOR
Claudio M. Anania John A. Balint Leslie L Bondos
Ronald N. Brown
Thomas M. Buckley
Filomena M. Cardinale
Corene L. Crozier
Sandra DiPasca
Joseph A. Dolan
Joanne S. Driver
Jonathan D. Fash
Kent M. Fields
Gregory G. Fitzpatrick
RandaU L. Gans ■-: Robert J. Grande ^ Richard R. Hammond ^ Dawn A. Jackson - Lawrence E. Katz ^ Mary Jane F. Kelsey ■~ Cristina M. Keusch C Marilynn R. Kramar i_ Lindy M. Kwasowski 02 Robert A. Lettick O Andrew M. Mahard '^ Rosemary B. McDaniel ^ John N. Mellon
Judith A. Olmstead ~ Michael H. Schwartz ^ Anil R. Shah z Herbert D. Shirley z Richard I. Terrasi < Barbara A. Vaccarelli o. Richard M. Van Fleet ^ Andrea C. Weed ^, George R. White
Wesley G. Wilmer ^ Warren C. Young
CLASS OF 1987 CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Joan M. Benevento Jeffrey E. Luther
BENEFACTOR
Keith A. Johnson
PATRON
Leo M. Chupaska David E Clark
Robert S. Coates, Jr. Ken J. Kidulas Randall E. Zigmont
ASSOCIATE
CathyA.Briggs,CPA Timothy E. Conroy John F. Consoli, Jr. Mark M. Drew Robert E. Fox Donetta D. Hodge Jon E. Kimberlin Ernest E. Lagoja Linda Lin Taylor R. Molgano Robert A. Spagnoletti Jonathan A. Zwang
CONTRIBUTOR
Ann M. Bell-ICing Lorraine C. Bevins Lora J. Brodeur Michael C. Bunko Eda H. Bushka Kathleen A. Carbonie George V. Carpenter, Jr. Anastasia R. Chernick John E. Ferry Curtis G. Fisher Beverley Fournier Marilyn L. Gere Michael P. Gresh Robert S. Grzybala William C. Holroyd, III Jill M. Hooper John H. ICreisher James P. Kuester Joanna Y. Lazarus Richard J. Mahoney Dolores J. Marshall Michael Maxwell Elizabeth H. Mohr Christina O'Donnell Ronald W. Parker Stephen M. Pitruzzello Nunzio R. PuglieUi David W. Rehbock Elayne Schwartz Ted R. Schwartz Nancy E. Sparano Sheilawathy S. Subramaniam
Catherine E. Twohill Kathleen Viceconte Barbara B. Villecco Timothy E. Whalen Margaret M. Yetishefsky
CLASS OF 1988 PLATINUM CLUB
Linda W. Lee
UNIVERSITY CLUB
David J. Peterson, Jr.
BENEFACTOR
Elizabeth L. Doane Ruth I. Lye, CPA
PATRON
Edmund M. Conklin
ASSOCIATE
John J. Buturia Claud E. Chong Leonard P. Ciaburri Barry Lee Cohen Bruce H. Cooper Earl W. Davis Douglas L. Goldat Joseph D. Laudano Martin J. Lynch John F. MacNeil, Sr. Chau Van Pham Geoffrey W Storms Donna M. Veci Elizabeth W Welsh
CONTRIBUTOR
Anne V. Arpin Gerald J. Arpin Sue M. Aylward Robert R. Barron Lynn M. Browne Katherine A. Buckley Richard Chuma Rana P. Das Mark Erlingheiiser Katherine B. Ford Stanley J. Gwudz Thomas R. Haley Robert S. Hart George L. Henriques John A. Hidl Deborah L. Johnson Charles R. Kelly Frederick J. Knapp, Jr. Edmund S. Krasinski Michael C. Kreuzer Vincent C. LeRoy, Jr. Cynthia J. Malaguti Kimberly McCreven Thomas O. Peck John Petraiuolo
Heidi J. Pitard Joanne E. Reilly KatUeen A. Ross Kathleen K. Sasso Timothy J. Scanlon Elin H. Schoonmaker Debra Sousa Robert L. Thibeault Joseph G. Valiante Michele I. Zint
CLASS OF 1989 DEAN'S CLUB
Mark L. Ceccorulli
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
John M. Coury
BENEFACTOR
Thomas C. Reynolds
PATRON
Karen L. Camp
Raymond D. DeAngelis Thomas E. Wilkinson
ASSOCIATE
Gregory N. Brown
Hsu-Hsin Rob Chien
Michael A. DeSantis
Jane Ann Herrick
Lloyd J. Hutchins
Joyce C. Lush
Judith A. Madigan
Robert E. Massicotte, Jr.
Thomas A. MoUoy
Mary Elizabeth Raimondi, CPA
Christine L. Sledge
Lois M. Sweeney
Eileen A. Tinker
CONTRIBUTOR
John S. Bahouth, Jr. Karen Bailey Rowland Phyllis L. Bannon Kevin T. Bentiey William L. Bertelli Alpesh M. Bhatt Joseph V. Bigio Santos BoniUa, Jr. April N. Booth Donald P. Budlong Donald R. Burch John P. Cahillane Mark V. Diorio Renee Dobos William C. Eisley, U.S.N. Emily F. Fabrizio J. Thomas Failla Douglas J. Farrington James E. Fleming Georgia A. GrUlo
44 UnivtTsiIy oj New Haven 'tbyof^onow of Jive consecutiveyears or more are indicated in bold italic gold copy.
James A. GriUo Lisa R. Guerrieri Richard H. Henry Margaret M. Howard Nicole Jones Russell F. Kniehl Michael P. Lafond Jean H. Larson Laura L. Lupoli Kathleen A. Martin Kevin R. McKeon James E. Mikulski Bryan J. MiUer Carl E. Palmer John P. Redding Ronald F. Ridgeway, Jr. Diane M. Rubeo, R.N. Janice H. Schiappa Arthur M. Seigel Lee A. Stevens Richard E. Stone William Vincenzi, Jr. Steven E. Zalesch
CLASS OF 1990 DEAN'S CLUB
Richard J. Deslauriers, M.D.
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Armand F. Lauzon, Jr.
BENEFACTOR
Eduardo M. Nogoy
PATRON
Laura J. Chadwick Ronald E. Conyers James E. Dion Edward J. Foley, Jr. Robert M. Goodman Anne S. Zimmerman
ASSOCIATE
Jonathan B. Armus, CPA Bruce R. Beardsley Michelle B. Berlinghoff Linda S. Caplan Mark A. Caplan Bruce F. Carmichael Donna A. Duzant John D. Kanter Chris Langello Ruth J. Langello Margaret M. Maruschak Jeremy B. Sochol SethL.Vinick Robert J. Wietecha, Jr. John E. Wygmans
CONTRIBUTOR
Haydee Aarons James E. Agnew
James E. Akins MicheleM. Albino Thomas A. Barker Jean T. Browning Lisa-Mari Cavaliere James J. Cavanaugh Charlene Y. ClaMon Victor R. Cooper Cathie K. CuUen Xlctoria A. Davis Rodney M. DellaFelice Andrea C. DiOrio Joan Donahue James R. Dumaine-Savage Elizabeth Dwyer Susan C. Dzik Glenn J. Faber Nicholas J. Markowich Brian C. Marshall Leona J. May Jacqueline Morgan Nancy M. Morrell MarkT. Nuelle Howard M. Portoff Ra\Tnond S. Sajdak Dominic B. Schioppo, Jr. Charles R. Swart, III John K. Toal WUliam J. Walters Ming Zhou
CLASS OF 1991 CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
James E. Halloran
BENEFACTOR
Michael W. McGourty
PATRON
Matthew S. Carabina Doreen M. Cruz John E. Goodheart Quaslim Inham Michael A. King
ASSOCIATE
Peter J. Gauthier Thomas R. Leach
Walter M. Leask David G. Lees Joyce B. Mailhouse Due H. Nguyen Scott Poryanda Frederic F. Small
CONTRIBUTOR
James C. Axtell Loren S. Bologna James P. Caffary Peter D. Colburn, Jr. Scott E. Cunningham James M. DeMaio
Randall A. Depew, Jr. David W. Emerick Mark V. Erickson Scott D. Evans Linda T. Griglun, R.N. Reinhild E. Haak-Davis John C. Howard Torgny R. Karlsson Vincent R. Klump, Jr. Edward ]. Komarrticki James J. Macci Jonathan B. Marquardt Catherine J. Marshall James A. Merola James N. Merriman Paula A. Miller Stanley Montefusco Sandra E. Muszynski Robert A. Nelson Robertson W. Parkman Donna J. Perrone Stephen V. Prota Lisa M. Reza Jeffrey J. Rossi Mary E. Sofair Edward A. Stratton Kirsten A. Sullivan Mark R. Sullivan Jean M. Weymer
CLASS OF 1992 DEAN'S CLUB
Raymond J. Huey
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Caroline Koziatek
PATRON
Dorinda A. Keenan-Borer John F. Leandri
ASSOCIATE
Joseph E. Akin Rocio Barahona Stephen Berte Tammy L. Capone Lawrence A. Gensicki Gordon W. Grundy Michael R. IsabeUi Francis X. Macary, Jr. Dawn M. Meeker Lisa M. Orabi Michael D. Quinn James SiciUa Judith S. Tassmer Edward M. Zalewski
CONTRIBUTOR
Clayton A. Brayman Robert L. Brouillier Thomas M. Cavaliere Andrew J. Chepaitis
Kevin W. Cook Edwin L. Cox Leonard S. Dorsett Joseph M. Feeney Nicholas Fischer Debra Forselius AUington Eraser Peter Gwiazdowski, HI Sorin Uiescu Jeffrey P. Letourneau Robert J. Manning Lisa G. Marshall Bernard P. Moran Elizabeth Powers Hollis M. Redding Colette A. Remillard Richard J. Rozanski Morgan G. Russell Thomas R. Switz Rocco J. TaruUi Eve Zygnerski
CLASS OF 1993 CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Darryl C. Aubrey Ronald M. Quagliani
BENEFAaOR
David M. Carlon Eileen M. Torrens
ASSOCIATE
Ravi K. Aduri Ann E. Hogan Jeffrey A. La Grotte Floyd D. Miller Richard A. Purdy Lisa P. Turecek Brian R. Walsh
CONTRIBUTOR
Theresa A. Abate Thomas M. Amatruda David W. Beaton Margaret A. Cabral Cynette S. Cavaliere Fu-Chih Chen Frank A. Cinque Brian M. Curry William K. Fischer Jeffi-ey L. Fout Jeffrey R. Gold William R. Hinners Kenney D. Johnson William S. Johnson Patricia L. Loope Robert N. Lussier Gary M. Marino Joseph P. McDonald Sean P. McMahon Carl W. Moffett Dennis W. Nichols
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Nancy A. Padegenis Mark J. Petrone Robert T. Ramsdell David A. Sellins Randall D. Smith John M. Stofa David K. Syers Gregory R. Teifert Jeffrey V. Wojnowski Carietta Wright Gary J. Wright
CLASS OF 1994 CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Cynthia Z. Brighton Ann E. Mason, CPA
BENEFACTOR
John G. Raba Charles W. Sherwood
PATRON
Leonard D. Boyd, Jr. James L. Dunn
Joseph M. Orts
ASSOCIATE
David M. Burke
Michael S. Grove Sharon A. Grundy Karen L. Healy Paul A. Kearns John T. Schneider
CONTRIBUTOR
George V. Baglini
Anita O. Beebe ^J James J. Castagna 2 Stewart C. Clarlc - Linda Copney-Okeke ^ Kenneth J. Franco 'C Flavio D. Gaudio
Dahlia Grace ^ Michael A. Hansen, CPA
James M. Healey ^ Jessica E. Hyde ^ Arthur E. LaMan, III a. James B. Lamoureux ^ Jason J. Link "^ John M. MacDonald, Sr _ Linda C. McCabe-Huber < Stephanie S. Moceri "* Micliael D. Morrissey
Rita T. Nigri ^ Deborah Pausig
Harold J. Rohb ^ Bernadette Solieri z. Richard S. Stahl
Jacqueline G. Swanson , Clare R. Sweeney "^ John D. Venables
CLASS OF 1995 PATRON
Gustave E. Carlson Tyler D. Grange Elizabeth R. Waytkus
ASSOCIATE
Raymond N. Altieri Jeffrey Baugher Victoria M. Cathcart Rita S. Coan Porterfield Lori A. Cox Brian J. Eaton Robert J. Healey Prudence J. Kamerzel Matthew J. Pekar George R. Ribellino, Jr. Laury Volta
CONTRIBUTOR
Robert G. Avalone
Lori H. Boes
Jacquelyn S. Brown
Vivien A. Carrano
Scott J. Criscuolo
Rita V. Curtis
Allison Davis
Carmine A. DeStefano
John J. Doody, II
Salvatore M. Fazzino
Robert W. Graham, II
Jane Huinl
Laurie H. Kamigawachi, MS, RD
Karl H. Kulisch
Barbara J. Lis
Damon D. Lucibello
Riclcy W. Macri
Robert J. Magyar
James R. Patullo
Carrie Picardi Newman
Lee R. Piggott, HI
Thomas J. Riley
James D. Salvatore
Emily A. Stofa
Cynthia Teifert
Kenneth M.Vitelli
CLASS OF 1996 BENEFACTOR
Michael F. Lynch
PATRON
Lynn W. D'Amico
ASSOCIATE
Michael Buchas Gary R. Davidson Elizabeth A. Demir Deborah Marenna Judith A. O'Connor Bernadette Phillip- Young
Paul C. Varsanik, Jr. William L. Warmuth
Thomas F. White Norman A. Williams
CONTRIBUTOR
Paul M. Aresta
Dale R. Bailey
Brian T. Bavaro
Michael A. Beke
Gail P. Berardesca
Joseph T. Ciriello
Bonnie L. Cocchiola
Joseph L. Fleischman
Denise R. Foresman, MS, RD
Thomas L. Fuda
Barbara Ann Gigliotti
Susan A. Goncalves
Julia Gunn
Elmer Henderson, Ir.
Janet C. Hoffman
Dennis J. Huysman
Willie T. Kearney, Jr.
Philip F. LaChance
Sadik M. Lilaporia
Zulham Lubis
Peter V. Massaro
Adam J. Melch
James W. Morrell
Joan E. Pearsall
Jacqueline M. Reid
Sharon D. Swanson
James G. Urbano
CLASS OF 1997 ASSOCIATE
Stephanie M. Brown Mark S. DeFrancesco, M.D. Benedykt S. Dyczkowski Mireille A. Esponda Marilyn Kendrix Timothy J. Metzler Donna E. Palmieri Kara Redfern Christine G. Schaaf Angela Schutz Karen L. Stoll Paul K. Taormina
CONTRIBUTOR
Lisa M. Anderson Martin H. Arnold Marilyn K. Bernard Paul J. Bodell Robin S. Denny Dean J. DiMauro Susan P. Gibbons Nancy Giugno Angeline Gordon Martha A. Gross Martha B. Judd Edwin L. Kliczewski
Cynthia A. Kohan
Steven Kumpf Kimberly MacDonald Lakisha Q. Piatt Peter R. Redding Diana L. Ross Marie J. Sampieri John J. Scott Raman R. Singh Matthias Strilbyckij Paul J. Szemanczlcy
CLASS OF 1998 BENEFACTOR
Dawn M. Coe, CPA
PATRON
Debra L. Bettley
ASSOCIATE
Sandra Ahbagnaro Christopher P. Anziano Phillip P Baccki Leona C. Clerkin Robert A. Coppola Bruce Hall Kelly A. Martin Charlene F. Micklus Mark J. Morenz Michael J. O'Connor Herbert S. Wilson
CONTRIBUTOR
Lisa Bacchiocchi Robert O. Brelsford, Jr. Peter J. Bruchansky Christina M. CoUura Brian C. Connolly Ronald D. Frey Gerald B. Gigliotti Erica M. Harris Terence Henrt Shala R. Lindsay Antoinette M. Maloy, CPA James P. Niziolek Arieh Oz Ram J. Patel Thomas Prizzia Ralph N. Richard Jennifer A. Saunders Victoria L Smith, Ph.D. Tung-Shan Teng Ann Toffel
CLASS OF 1999 DEAN'S CLUB
Christopher G. Boissard Susan L. Ford
GOLD CLUB
Matthew F. Mentone
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£i
Dennis is a former vice president of Human Resources, Olin Corp., and a 27-year member of tiie UNH faculty.
Donna is a veteran teaclier and library media specialist having taught in both the Connecticut and Missouri school systems.
The McGoughs created the McGough Family Endowed Scholarship at UNH this year
WhatMoti
w wiNJiii iiiuunias been given, much is required" (Luke 1 2:48). We try to be good stewards of the resources that have been entrusted to us.
Dennis: Many years ago, I was asked to write a guest editorial in the Stamford Advocate regarding homelessness. I was serving on the board for the Shelter for the Homeless, Inc. in Stamford. I used this well-known idea as the basis for my editorial: Give someone a fish and you feed them for a day, teach them how to fish. . . My firm belief is that this isn't an either/or situation. Sometimes you must do both, giving someone fish so that they can sun/ive while they are leaming to fish.
Donna: Dennis and I were volunteers at the Monroe (Conn.) EMS, and we served on the administrative board for the sen/ice. I was a teacher for 30 years, in the most rewarding profession possible. There is nothing more exciting than helping students understand the power they have over their own success. Dennis and I both believe it is important to serve our community.
Dennis: UNH does a temfic job in the higher education arena. In our own small way we support that effort through annual giving and scholarships. We believe in the UNH mission. Donna and I also received help from our parents and each received some scholarship support. We are privileged to pass it fonward by providing scholarship support If you can help, you must help. If not me, who? If not now, when?
WhatMcaters
jwviiAf lu ouu uMuuyd ramily
and community
Dennis: My personal motto;
• Love God.
• Love your family
• Give generously to others.
• Share your knowledge.
• Really be wherever you are. Focus!
• Give all you have on every pitch.
• While alive, live!
Dennis and Donna McGough flank Haley Clark '10, Psychology, this year's recipient of the McGough Family Endowed Scholarship.
PATRON
John T. Doulette Christopher M. Orcutt
ASSOCIATE
Anne C. Boucher lames E. Clerkin Richard E. Cooper Sheila A. Dawson David P. Dupnik Penny H. Holernan John C. Luckachina Paula M. Uscilla
CONTRIBUTOR
Tamara Bileca Linda M. Breslin
Stephan D. Brown, Jr.
Zili Cheng
Nathan M. Cohen
Christopher J. Cummings
SheryU L. Davis
Michael D. DiBartolo
Barbara B. Esposito
Jeffrey Facinelli
Antonio P. Ferreira
Richard A. Gagne, Jr.
Lou Ann Giunta
Hodaya Hoffman
Kerry L. Hurley
Glenn A. lannaccone
Henry D. Jorsz
James A. Kading
Andrew J. Keal
Karen M. Kennon
Lisa M. Krohne
Kathryn M. Luria
Carol A. Malenfant 'c Sridharan Maniamparambil z Keisa A. McPartland r Shannon R. Micklus
- Carolyn M. Patenaude ^ G. Nathan Simmons „_ Amit S. Singh
C Kathleen Southard
Andrea J. Stukz -. Paul B. Thomson c Ronald A. Whitney
- John R. Williams, Sr. '2 John-Paul A. Wise
WiUiam J. Woods
I CLASS OF 2000 z GOLD CLUB
^ Christine M. Huber
^ ASSOCIATE
^ Florence Chianese ^j John R. Fontano Patrick J. Larkin o Kevin W Lewelling ^ Teetee Roberts-Brown
Catherine E. Souza Richard S. Ziegler
CONTRIBUTOR
Sandra C. Adams
Saeed S. Ahmed
Beata Bagi
Lori K. Barry
Colin Cini
Henry L. Cook
Athanasios Diakomis
Christina Eggert
Francisca D. Ervin-Campbell
Daniel A. Esposito
Margaret M. George
Roger E. Gosciminski
Nancy J. Held-Sheehe
Brendan Houlihan
Lois J. Huisman
Mary Ann Hultgren, RDH
Matthew R. Kerzner
Jason M. Myers
Carmella D. Nuttroy
Lourdes O. Nuzzo
Patricia R. O'Shea
Matthew A. Pallett
Paul A. Pedenski
Kristin A. Prasauckas
Peter Purcell
John L. Rogers
Ardisa Smalls
Chrystie N. Tomala
Bradley J. Valentine
Laurie C. Warren
CLASS OF 2001 FOUNDER'S CLUB
Linda S. Olbrys
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Richard C. Toce
PATRON
Salvatore D. Catalano, Jr. Kathryn S. Lukach Gayle Tagliatela Jill Zatnparo
ASSOCIATE
Tricia T. Coppola Caroline E. Deal Andrew E. Dinkel, FV Lmirence A. Grab Roselie E. McDevitt Catherine K. Ostrowski Thomas R. Pjatak Chad E. Redman Daniel J. Schuessler
CONTRIBUTOR
William G. Barbieri Francis B. Bonomo
Terry J. Boyd Kirk J. Buer James T. Burns, Jr. Lauren Cocilova Jitendra M. Damania John D. Davino Roberta DiNicola Renee E. Forte Catherine C. Giapponi Gregory S. Gibson Erika L. Graff Scott R. Gruzas Kelly L. Knotts Michael N. Lewis Lynn Luczkowski Derek Matheii Francis J. McCarty Edward J. McGuinness Janet D. Nelson Laurie J. Nyulassy Indika S. Perera Lakeisha R. Robinson Mark E. Sasso Mark P. Spodnik Harry M.Triebel Vincent A. Vallillo Bruce J. Varga
CLASS OF 2002 PATRON
Richard W. Curtis, Jr.
ASSOCIATE
Fahad M. Al-Azzaz Martin J. Fenelon, III Thomas Gilmore Joseph R. Morales, Jr. Wayne K. Woolery
CONTRIBUTOR
Jessica L. Adair Mark Y. Aziz Alisa M. Belenchia Shervaun L. Clark John E. Dunn Pia F. Gero Efrem J. Golden Rodrigo Gonzalez Maury David E. Hall Erin M. Harrison Daniel Hono Helen W. LaPlant Joanne Liu Krystal A. Livingston Natasha M. Majeski Christopher J. Moran Ruth A. Mowrey Michelle M. Pawloski Stacy L. Petta Joanne Pimentel Steven Ponto
Diane E, Powers
David S. Purcell
Christopher W. Richards
Aladin Sabanovic
Gwen M. Sunderland-Haggett
Robert Weber
Kelly M. Whalen
CLASS OF 2003 GOLD CLUB
Jonathan D. Leone
PATRON
Christina K. Chupaska
ASSOCIATE
Charles R. Brozina Donald J. Deane Constance Dinkel Gabriele Fischer William F. Ostrum Margaret E. Schofield Bobbie A. White Perry C. Wyatt
CONTRIBUTOR
Brian A. Battisti Evelyn E. Bonaparte Mary G. Boyer NancyLinnea Carlson Lauren K. Cryan Nick Demos Brenda C. Diaz Jie Ding James Evans Nancy Ferrucci David W. Fleming Jennifer Germe Nichole Goulet Karen M. Hurst Ruxandra Iliescu Brian Jones Kelley L. Jones Michelle D. Kelly-Baker Steven A. Klee Alice E. Martin Amy E. Mayo Cheryl L. Parasiliti Sarah B. Patterson Joseph W Paul Manju G. Pillai John J. Priano Manprit Sidhu Bethany Solomon Jessica Vilella
CLASS OF 2004 DEAN'S CLUB Philip Batchelor Angela Zappia
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GOLD CLUB |
Robert R Mansfield, Jr. |
CONTRIBUTOR |
Tristan Fields |
Joseph D. Danao |
Mark A. Patrick |
John S. Barrett |
Jennifer L. Fonda |
Dorea RoUe |
Jenifer H. Biafore |
Susan G. Fontana |
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PATRON |
Raechelle B. Sherman |
Andrew Bimonte |
Louise E. Goldbeck |
Alison Clark |
Isaiah Cannata |
Michael C. Hafey |
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Shontae Corey |
CONTRIBUTOR |
Andrew G. Cohen |
Jeidy A. Irizarry |
Lewis E. Crone |
Caroline A. Breen |
Johnny L. Corey, Jr. |
Kiran Kadarla |
EUyn M. Doris |
Ralph G. Cannici |
Peter D. Crayton |
Dominik Kot |
Casmir Ebubedike |
James S. Ciarcia |
Meghan A. Dinan |
Kathleen Lane |
Carrie E. Jackson |
Meghan Condon |
William J. Druschell |
Robert P. Laudone |
Joao M. Costa |
David Granata |
Cindy V. Leiton |
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ASSOCIATE |
Timothy R. Cyr |
Patrick G. Healey |
Jenny A. Lounsbury |
Joanna E. Brenner |
Leta A. Dinnean |
Norma A. HoUender-Celico |
Victoria M. Masterson |
Shelby Buckman |
Beth Dupont |
Adam I. Keyes |
Eric D. Mathis |
Ernest J. DelU Gatti |
Kevin S. Dupre |
Denice A. McGregor |
Mark P. Mature |
Anne W. Dube |
Heath A. Edehnan |
Todd R. Nass |
Carole McClellan |
William I. Kelly, Jr. |
Miriam M. Halpern |
Judith D. Nolan |
Dudnie C. Michel |
Jacquelyn L. Marrero |
Lynn L. Heim |
Karen A. Pelletier |
Theodore Mitchell |
Rebecca N. Hoghe |
Rambabu N. PerumaUa |
Jessica Moices |
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CONTRIBUTOR |
Kim Hoxsie |
Stephen Postemsky |
Deirdre L. Moody |
Joseph S. Barbieri, III Giria-Marie Bertucelli |
Seiji Ichihara |
Ursula C. Reilly |
Hemanth B. Naga |
Katherine E. Ivers |
Joseph Richard |
Robert J. Olsen |
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Umesh C. Chakunta |
Stuart G. Jarratt |
Jamie E. Rotimi |
Jason Pelletier |
Bruce G. Clinton |
Jill C. KeUey |
Karen A. Rourke |
Francis Penney |
Denise C. Cooper Mamie Cooper P/2tiJ F C^ttn77ji |
Michael J. Ladd |
Jennifer J. Sangeloty |
Mariel K. Ramsperger |
Joelle Lamontagne |
Thomas P. Slyman |
Jason C. Riendeau |
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Robert M. L^nzieri |
Susan K. Tall |
Melissa 1. Rodriguez |
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Louis S. Ducceschi |
Melissa A. Laskowski |
Uwe Uhmeyer |
David J. Salemme |
Sli:^iin FtTsOr |
Lorin K. Mask |
Michael Whitehead |
Rodney M. Seaforth |
Tyrone Fernandez Naseam Fonseca |
Alyssa K. McGonagle |
Owen M. Zimmerman |
Seth A. Shapess |
Jaimee T. Mendillo |
Jay Solomon |
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Irina Geiman |
April T. Mishler |
CLASS OF 2007 |
Shelley J. Stevens |
Selman Gozaydin |
Eric Moore Michael A. Morin |
PATRON |
Peter Struble Faith R. Taffe |
Jaclyn K. Kelly Michael D. Laverriere |
Kenneth J. Nessing |
Thomas J. Sapienza |
Robert E. Tesoriero |
Michael O'Brien |
Devrim Tufan |
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Katie Lopez Justin M. Marciano |
Matthew J. Ostien DeeAnna N. Parrish |
ASSOCIATE Krisananpong Aungaree |
Laura E. Volkert Kadiryn A. Wanta |
Janice L. Martin Saida Norani Paul M. Peart Fedra Pessina |
Kathy A. Redden Rosukon San Juan Nellie L. Ward |
Gail F. Bisgnano Ronald L. Brown, Jr. Danielle M. Caroccia Barbara J. Conroy |
Brittany M. White Stephanie E. Williams Ruofei Yao |
Ashim Pokharel Todd R. Rossini |
CLASS OF 2006 |
Gina M. Criscuolo Glen J. Murray Thomas R. Rodia |
CLASS OF 2008 |
Gary C. Saunders |
PATRON |
GOLD CLUB |
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Jamison J. Scott |
Jeannine Luisi |
Maria Rossi |
Jody J. Rossi |
Georgia C. Simon |
Rosalba A. Zajac |
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Aimee E. Vail |
ASSOCIATE |
Christine M. Zuchinsky |
PATRON |
Kathryn E. Vigue |
Gregory J. Blosick |
William D. Little |
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Mark A. Wiggins |
Scott G. Cochran |
CONTRIBUTOR |
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Dawn M. Wile |
Scott W. Gleason |
Christine Aliman |
ASSOCIATE |
Marcus A. Hanscom |
Oghenemudiame E. Apoe |
Frank E. Benavides |
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CLASS OF 2005 |
Jonathan P. Hoisak |
Vardan E. Babajanyan |
Janice Cretan |
ASSOCIATE |
Kaitlin Kester |
Linda B. Barlow |
Madeline Garcia |
Elba J. Araneo |
Jay Krishnamoorthy |
Corey A. Brush |
Stephanie Geiman |
Kenneth P. Barbour |
Cynthia L. Lamb |
Beth E. Casey |
Rebecca J. Cramp |
Michael B. Cleary |
Lisa McGrath |
Sally Cline |
Linda K. Hillis |
Karl W Eiben |
Jennifer L. Nester |
Hali Guttler |
Jaroslaw A. Lewkowski |
Richard Fieseler |
Kathleen M. Nyiry |
Stella Damoah |
Michael P. Martino |
Melissa Hennessey |
Stephen J. Rogan |
Nicholas J. Didelot |
Paul D. Melchionno |
Maureen Keleghan |
Erin Schultz |
Amanda M. DunneU |
Mya Mya Pieschel |
Bernard W. Kyle |
Eric Tyler |
Martha Fernald |
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Adriana C. Fields |
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CONTRIBUTOR |
Srikanth Maganti |
CLASS OF 2009 |
Jason D. Silvestri |
Frank Alvarado |
Anthony D. Maisano |
GOLD CLUB |
Virginia L. Smith |
John P. Anello |
Yolanda L. Martinez |
Selina Moylan |
Kelli Walerysiak |
Jason A. Bak |
Mark Meyerson |
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Danielle N. Bedard |
Erik W. Milk |
PATRON |
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Marquis R. Bell |
Mary E. Mills |
Herman Richard Borer |
PARENTS |
Jason S. Bernstein |
Phihp A. Minchoff |
Marc Maniatis |
GATEHOUSE CLUB |
Nicholas P. Bohler Matthew W. Bourdeau |
Tracy L. Mooney Jessica M. Musial |
ASSOCIATE |
Mary and T. Kirkham Barneby |
Jon M. Burdeshaw |
Shawn W. Pofif |
Thomas McGrath |
FOUNDER'S CLUB |
Gerald Cap Taralynn Capobianco Rriirp Crownpr |
Sarah L. Reilly Angela C. Sarno Matthew R Schaefer |
CONTRIBUTOR |
John and Elizabeth Howell, Sr. |
Robert J. Crowder |
Charles W. Schaffer |
Erin M. Broomhead |
BENEFACTOR |
Michelle D'Amore |
Danielle M. Scholato |
Stephanie K. Brown |
Dominick and Tracy Minervini |
Louise M. Dembry Rehossem Djirangaye John Draskovic Kevin R. Flood |
Lauren E. Schwartz |
JiUian Dawley |
Christopher and Donna Ruskay |
Ravikanth Reddy Seri Daniel R Silvia |
Felecia A. Edwards Brian E. Francisco |
Thomas and Katharine Wiercinski |
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Anthony Guerino |
PATRON |
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Parker J. Gallo |
Jessica L. Surozenski |
Brittany L. Lizon |
Alison Eckert |
Kevin Gargan Daniel Gellady Hollie B. Kennedy Elias D. Koutikas |
Michelle J. Ulrich |
Vincent Lugo |
Kevin and Laura Ennis |
Jenna L. Veronneau |
Joseph A. O'Brien |
Vincent and Ellen Grimaldi |
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Steven N. Paternoster |
Tom and Dana Ruberti |
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Jennifer A. Wetmore |
Amanda M. Pinero |
Robert and Lisa Solomon |
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Sarah A. LeBlanc |
Meghan M. Wherley |
Melissa L. Potvin |
Guy and Margot Walter |
Shea M. Loy Jamie L. Lynch |
Dan Wu-Morris Richard I. Wyche Junjun Zhang |
Jesus Johni L Puerta- Lopez JudyWelty Christine L. Sabol Cassandra M. Sgro |
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Debra Garten
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Christine Young Timothy and Marcia Zello
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Michael and Joanne Abdinoor Maureen and Gary Aceto Kenneth and Ellen Adams Gary and Laurel Alexander Eli and Lorraine Allen Frederick and Catherine Alund David and Donna Archambault Thomas and Laurie BaUachino Lawrence and Pamela Barker Eugene and Suzanne Bartomioli David and Rochelle Bellach James and Susan Bergman Robert and Leslie Bertolatus Raymond and Deborah Billica Douglas and Sara Billings George and Katherine Boelsems Theodore and Susan Bordner Raymond and Yvette Boucarut James and Catherine Boulais loseph and Lelia Braga Paul and Theresa Brandon Joyce Brayboy Wilbur and Wendy Brenner Joseph and Wendy Buchert William and Carol Bumbolow Dennis and Monika Burke John Carbone, Jr. Deborah and George Cartolano Mark and Shelli Catala David and Amal Chawiche George and Susan Chiaverini Philip and Joyce Christopher Michael Clear, III Bruce and Debbie Cohen Michael and Theresa Colabella James Coleman James and Sandra Comeau Sebert and Denise Cooper Walter and Gloria Cox, Jr. David and Nancy Creighton Anthony and Wanita Cross, Sr. Norman and Cynthia Cross, Jr. Frank and Georgette Curcio Albert and Kathy Curtis Paul and Michele Cusson Dominick and Lena Cutaia, Jr. Mark and Anna Cutalo Brian and Diane DaConto Joseph and Mary Lou Darling Anthony and Bonnie DellaRocco Jeffrey and Julia Demichiel Salvatore and Diane DeSena Howard Distafano Robert and Lynne DiVita Deborah Dobshinsky William and Nancy Doherty Kevin and Cindy Donnelly Velma Edwards Lisa and Eugene Evangelisti
Judy Failla
Andrew and Ellen Fales, Jr. Gregory and Linette Farris Edwin and Cynthia Fernandez Jose and Nancy Fernandez, Sr. Jahcino and Marie Ferrara Laurence and Carrie Freitas Richard '99 and Laura Gagne, Jr. George and Lynn Galgano Theresa and Mark Galligan- Reese James and Fran Galu Raymond and Lorraine
Gelormino Gaetano and Lucy Gennuso Joanne Gibney Donna Goettler Mark and Prue Goldrich Alfredo and Maria Gomes Richard Good Patti Gorka
Thomas and Shana Gregoretti Scott and Sarah Groh John and Margaret Hall WQliam and Joanne Hall Karl and Diana Hamann William and Martha Hanley Gary and Gail Hansen Jim and Karen Harba Thomas and Lisa Harding Angela Haupt James and Mary Havrilla Glenn and Jolinda Heavens Ray and Kelly Ann Heppe Kenneth and Cynthia Hollies Wayne and Karin Hooper Richard and Michelle Horan Fred and Linda Horenburg Tim Housholder Robert and Maureen Howell Richard and Barbara Hubbard James and Joan lannacone Kathy Ilowite
Gaetano and Christine lovieno Elaine lucci Judy Jones
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Greg and Deborah Kupfer Richard and Carolyn Kuzoian, Jr. Mary and Dominick Lachman
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Kathleen Shanahan Tonya Shearin-Patterson William and Kimberly Shepard Michael and Nancy Smith Philip and Alba Spagnesi Robert and Agnes St. Pierre Nadine Steele Barbara Taranto Angela Taylor Michael Taylor
Edward and Karen Thomas, Sr. Gary and Colleen Ulrich Vincent and Sandra Vallario, Jr. Anthony and Debra Vigna Patrick and Marlene Villarruel Joseph and Barbara Vincens, Jr. Christy and Dennis Vining-Russell Stephen and Donna
Waldenburg, Jr. James and Mary Walsh James and Elizabeth Warnock Charles and Johanne Wernquest Jeffrey and Jacuqeline White David and Elizabeth Wilson Theodore and Johanna
Wlodkowski Michael and Susan Wohlfahrt John and Susan Woron Thomas and Lori Wyrebek Anthony and Donna Zamarin
FRIENDS MILLION DOLLAR CLUB
John and Mary W Tu
CORNERSTONE CLUB
Louis E and Mary A. Tagliatela
PLATINUM CLUB
Henry E. and Nancy H. Bartels
Isabella E. Dodds
Barbara Olin Taylor and
F. Morgan Taylor Karen L. Pritzker Vlock and
Michael Vlock
UNIVERSITY CLUB
Gail L. Brekke and Jay 1. "VJock Jane Kammerer Tracey Kammerer
GATEHOUSE CLUB
Robert Alvitte
Philip H. and Susan Bartels Mina Gerowin-Hermann Mark S.attd Janet Levy
Bethel Ann Rooney Rubin and Sharon Vine Johnson and Julie Young
FOUNDER'S CLUB
Gale Crowell
Colin J. Foster and Andrea Ryan
Heidi A. Law
Alan MacDonald
Gisela Marin
M. Wallace and Rita Rubin
Joye R. Wegryn-Synodi
DEAN'S CLUB
Estate of James Q. Bensen Patricia L. Slocum
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Leslie A. Amoroso
Dennis Blader and Pauline Hill
Paul J. BoreUi
Teresa A. Delvecchio
Kathleen A. Devlin
Harold EUis
Robert M. Gordon
Carol A. Hall
Maura C. Lyddy
Robert J. and Nancy Lyons, Sr.
Lou ManzoliUo
foel H.Marks
Ann C. O'Keefe
John and Julia O'Keefe
Matthew B. O'Keefe
Michael ]. O'Keefe
Todd Plourde
lames C. and Mary ReiUy
Michael F. and Marian Rieders
Juli C. Roebuck
Howard Safir
Michele Scott
BENEFACTOR
Cynthia Barr Ann Cox
Kathleen A. Donnelly Richard A. Griswold Wayne Parks Trina Reynolds
PATRON
Justin Campbell
James Carney
Christopher Cerrato
Stephen P. Chernock
Lily L. Chuang
Edward Creem
David F. Czaplicki
Edward Dolan
Edward Drew
Mike Faherty
Jennifer M. Fallon
Robert L. Fiscus, CPA
Bill Fisher
Frank Gerlando
William J. Grady
Robert Grosser
Marc Healey
Irish American Community
Center Alicia Jedrzejewski
Dianna Kershaw Steven Lampert Arthur G. Lebreck Steven Lopes George Maciulewski Matthew A. Magnone Bernice Mazan Steve McGiUicuddy Terrence V. Mcintosh David M. Moran Christopher J. Palmer William C. Powanda John Torniero Michael Treglia William J. Wexler Richard and Susan Wing David M. Yaffe James Ziegler
ASSOCIATE
Michael Addisio James M.Angehr Gus A. Avalos Corrine A. Bannon Vivienne C. Bell Frederick Billings Augustyn's Blue Goose loseph V. Bode Jacquelyn Boutin-Plante Don Brombacker, D.D.S. Antonio Buonomo Steve Burke John K. Byrne Lucia B. Camarda Nikki A. Carroll Alan I. Chosed Frank Collins Daniel P. Cosgrove Greg Cybul Mark Darin Brian T Davies Kevin Dayton Elena Delucia MaryLou DeNardis Alfred Di Leonardo, Jr. Frank M. Dilieto, Jr. Immacolata DiMeo Frank Dininno Cynthia Eaton Joshua S. Eaton Frank H. Erpelding Louis Fernandez Tara M. Fisher Lara M. Francis Jean Gambardella Colleen Garofalo Shepard Grazioli Henry Grazioso Fran Grindell Elzbieta Grzymala Michal Gumkowski Sylvia Hall Jean M. Handley
52 L'niversKv of New Htivf n
Loyal donors of five consecutive years or more are indicated in bold italic gold copy.
1VIUSIC AND SOUND RECORDING
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ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ALUMNI AFFINITY PROGRAMS AND GRADUATE STUDENT IN EDUCATION, CORNELL UNIVERSITY
UNH ANNUAL FUND DONOR
FORMER STUDENT EMPLOYEE OF UNH PHONATHON ,
W/iflt Motivates:
Giving is my way of recognizing that my life is the way it is now because of the generosity of others. Everyone in this country, even if just in the smallest way has benefited from charitable contributions. From the hospital in which one was born to the school one attends, all facets of society are sustained by charitable contributions. To ignore such an essential part of life in America is as counterproductive as breathing in without breathing out.
What Matters:
God, family school, work. Alpha Phi Alpha and then everything else.
Why He Helps:
Higher education is more than just a service, it's an investment. While working for the UNH Phonathon, I came to realize that alumni, by investing in the University, were investing in me. I also received the UNH Presidential Scholarship, which was a defining factor in my decision to attend UNH. It's time for me to show a return on the investment.
The
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Ronald E. Hanna |
Lyonel Pierre-Louis |
William Aquilino |
Krista Bush |
James M. Hanson, D.D.S. |
Jeffrey J. Pollard |
Azalia Aragon |
Louise Byrne |
Antoni Hauptmun |
Lucio Porrello |
Diana Aragon |
Christine Cairns |
Joyce C. Heffelfinger |
Jo- Ann Putnam |
David Asta |
Carmine A. CalandreUa |
Mable Hoffler |
Andrey Ramza |
Kazimierz W. Augustyn |
Mary Calici |
Arthur R. Hood |
Maryann Reizner |
Leon V. Auvil, Jr. |
Betty L. Camelli |
Eolia Hopkins |
Jaime Rivas |
James Aversa |
Vincent T. Camputaro |
David L. Hyde |
Jose Rivera |
Roger Babbitt |
Ayten Cangoz |
Robert M. Isaacs |
Elizabeth A. Rogan |
Dianne Bacelli |
Ivan 0. Capella |
Krzysztof Iwaszkiewicz |
Frances Romano |
Danuta Badorek |
Carolyn Caplik |
Steve Jacksis |
Salvatore Romano |
Karen M. Balascak |
Rocco Carbone |
Kenitra Johnson |
James A. Royal |
Carol Johnson Bald |
Gerald Garden |
Rita G. Johnson |
Dennis Rozum |
Mary Balog |
Kathryn R. Carew |
Robert Kaiden |
Nicola Salamone |
Joseph C. Baran |
Shirley W. Carey |
Jacqueline M. Kane |
Lindsay Salt |
Louis A. Barbero |
Joseph J. Carfagno |
Frank Kenna |
Barbara Sargenti |
R.G. Barbero |
Jennie A. Carney |
Bonnie Jo Kieffer |
Carole Schermann |
Jaime I. Barbosa |
Julia Carney |
Seymour R. Kleinfeld |
Carmela Schiavo |
Courtney Barbour |
Maria Carpentino |
Maria Lebski |
Don H. Schoessler, Sr |
Brooks Barnett |
Concetta Carrillo |
Alick Letang |
Phyllis M. Seibert |
Rita Barr |
Harold Casey |
Dante Lia |
Barbara Sinione |
Michael Barrett |
Shirley Casey |
John J. Libertelli |
Jon Simone |
Robert Bartels |
Maria Cassella-Dimeo |
Katherine L. Lindbeck |
Debra Slattery |
Denise Basile |
Ann E. Ceremano |
Patricia Lohrer |
William Slattery |
Donna M. Battaglia |
Nick Cerjanec |
David K. Lyon |
James L. Smith |
William Baxter |
Beverly A. Chandler |
John MacLachlan |
Michael Smith |
Randall Beach |
Kyle Chandler |
Mary O. MacLachlan |
Beverly Solomon |
Donald Beckwith |
Prashant Chandra |
Helen Mahoney |
Jeannette C. Speer |
Edith Behrle |
John C. Chapman |
Kevin I. Mahony |
David R. Stedman |
Terry Bergantino |
Toddnie Cherry |
Renato Marini |
Dawn Stellmacher |
Bob Bica |
David Chevan |
Rodger Martin |
Lorraine Stigle Stone |
Jan Bilski |
Melissa Chin-Hing |
Daniel MartineUi |
Betty Sweeney |
Frances Blackgrove |
Anthony M. Christoforo |
Nicholas MartineUi |
Edward Szypulski |
Lee Blaede |
Stanley J. Ciak |
Regina Maslowski |
Jerry M. Tabolt |
Dana Blanchard |
Donald J. Ciampi, Jr. |
Robert Mastriano |
Anna Tokarz |
Pete ). Blniichard |
Ralph Ciarlone |
Alina Mazewski |
Angel Torres-Gonzalez |
Pierre Blanchard |
Mary Cirillo |
Stefan Mazur |
Shannon Valenti |
Gregory Blowycky |
Beverley Clarke |
Marilyn McCray |
Mary A. Vaughan |
Paul Boehmke |
Patrick J. Clifford |
^ Harold M. McGlew |
Charles Veeley |
Ray Boffa |
Michele Cohen |
2 Piedad Mendoza |
Leo Veleas |
Heather Borges |
John Cologgi |
- Deborah Meredith |
Christopher Wanat |
Trudy Borner |
John Concepcion |
^ Patricia Messina |
Stephen Wheeler |
Jerome Boryca |
John R. Connelly |
c Harold G. Michel |
Jay H. Wiener |
Sue Bowery |
Mary C. ConnoUy |
Jan Miedzinski |
Allan Wilcox |
Patricia Boyle |
Lucia M. Contento |
^ Maria R. Miller |
Vivene Williams |
Missi Bradshaw |
Carlo Coppola |
Deborah Milium |
Barbara Wilsberg |
Mary Brady |
Silvia Coppola |
'~ Floyd Moir |
Paul Wilsberg |
Barbara Brainard |
Joyce A. Correia |
^ Delor S. Mossey |
Steven H. Winkler |
Robyn Brandwin |
Winifred CosteUo |
c_ David J. Mount |
Manifred Woltmann |
Mary Brassil |
Priscilla Coughlin |
>^ Tim Murphy |
Tedeusz Wrona |
Allen Braunschweiger |
Mary B. Cox |
^ Abbas Nadim |
Jacqueline M. Young |
Michael J. Brennan |
Winnifred G. Cresman |
_ Peter Nestir |
John Young |
Joseph Breton |
Louise Crocco |
< Peter Nye |
Andreze J. Zygadlo |
Michael Breton |
Alia Cunha-Manly |
-" Theresa O'Connor |
David Brockett |
Joseph Curran |
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^ Linda Odaynik |
CONTRIBUTOR |
Raymond Brockett |
John R Cuyler, III |
_, Ana Oman |
Ana Abascal |
Carolyn Brodzinski |
Joan Cwirka |
Zuzanna A. Osmak |
Terri Adams |
William Brogno |
Ellie Dahl |
" John B. Patterson |
Albert Ajello |
John Brown |
Daryl Daleen |
e Herbert H. Pearce |
Michael Alderman |
Patricia E.L. Brown |
Maureen M. Daley |
^' Tony Pearson |
Diane Allen |
Theresa M. Brown |
Raye Dallas |
^ Karen B. Pettoruto |
John M. Anderson |
Beverly R. Brzoska |
John Danielczuk |
c Bonnie Pierie |
Keith Andree |
Anthony Buccella |
Statdey Danielczuk |
^ CaroUe Pierre-Louis |
Marianne Apuzzo |
Mary Burke |
Robert D'Aprile |
54 Umvcrsity of New Haven Loyal donors of Jive consecutive years or more are indicated in hold italic gold copy.
Timothy J. Davey Charles V. Davila Keegan V. Day Mary G. De Rosa Louis C. DeAngelis, Jr. Richard M. DeCrostra Susan Deering Carmine DelBasso Cynthia C. DeLeone Maria DeLise Joanne Delmazio Sarah Delmonico John DeLuca John Demianczyk Mary DePinho Philip J. DePompeo Frank Deponte Lucia Derenzo David Derosa Marilyn DeRosa Teresa Devaney Gina Di Lalla Linda Di Lalla David Diangelo Antonio DiBiase Carmine DiMatteo Robert Dion Frederick Dirienzo Angela Disorbo Leo Disorbo Ken Dbcon Walter Dolde, Ph.D. Kristin Donnelly Patricia Donnelly Sean W. Donnelly Niccolo DonzeUa Salvatore Donzella Marc Dore Robert E. Downs Roy Dragan Michelle Dressier Gerald Drews Dianne E. DriscoU Michael J. Droney Thomas Drury Patrick Duffy Bruce Duncan Durante Pasta Irene Durol Sheryl Dutkanicz Stefan Dutkanicz Carmine Duva Bohdan Dziubina Kenneth R. Fades Patrick Early Peggy Eatherton Jacinto Echeverria Christine Edgar Andrew Edwards Larry Edwards Patricia A. Fgan Marc Eiger Karen Eisenberg
Sondra Eisenberg Michael G. Ellis Kimberly M. Falcioni Gary A. Farrar William P Farrell Mary L. Farrish Elizabeth O. Fearon Daniel J. Feeley James W Feeney Mary Rose Feeney Malgorzata G. Fekieta Maxwell Felder James W. Ferguson, M.D. James P. Ferraro Nicola Fernicci Eric Figoras Christopher Finnie Sebastian Fiume Ellen Flaiinery Patricia Flood Joan Foley John Foley Patrick Foley Sarah Foley Michael C. Forte Lisa- Lynn Fox Sheila Fox
Margaret C. Francesconi Valerie Freedman Joseph K. Fuller William S. Fuller James Fyfe Leslie R. Gabbe Sara Gabbe Mary Galaburri Jozef Galiiiski Elisabeth B. Gallagher Thomas Gallagher Nicholas GambardeUa Martin J. Ganter Jeanne L. Gardiner Norene Gargiula Jeanette Garland Barbara Garofalo Edward Garrett Robin L. Gassman Public Gasulla Ronald Gavazzi Walter Gebuza Jim Geffert Helen Gensicki Thaddeus J. Gensicki William Gere, Jr. Patricia Gersitz Jason Gerstenhaber Victor Gersz Mieczysloiw Geslak Louise Gibson Sharon Giglio Joseph P. Gill Richard R. Gleeton Michael Glover Jeanne Gnecco
Susan Godlewski Lucille Goff Donna A. Goldener Courtney Gomez Maryann Gorry Joel Grampietro Ann Graner Pickel Vinnie Grasso Inez H. Gray Abigail Greene George A. Gresko John P. Griffin Gary Grippo Jimmy Gruemken Waldemar Grzybko George Guida Marylou Guinan AUen S. Guskin Joseph Guthrie Roman Guz ICrystyna Guzowska Annette E. Gwardyak Zofia Gwiazda Elsie D. Hackney Brian K. Haeckler Timothy Hahn James Hallam Rosie Halliwell David Hamm Mary Nolan Hanafin Marilyn C. Hanna Bridget T. Hanratty Andrew Hanson John Harbut Mary Patricia Harper Norman Harrison, III Sadie Harrison Keith Harvey Gail Heady Rosemary Helm Bertha P. Hellendrung Karen Hellendrung Lois Helupka Keith Henderson Eileen Hennessey Ray Herter Patricia A. Heshn Ronald Hicks Margaret Hionis Edward Hodgson Carleen P. Hodlin Douglas P. Hodlin Robert B. Hodsdon Jo-Ann Hogan Michael J. Hogan Edward P. Hornyak Arthur S. Horton Patrick Hosey Dennis Hrabchak Deborah Hrueschka Stefan Hudak Robert Hyder Christopher Hydorn
Mario lacobucci Ralph Infante Sandra G. Isaacs Josephine Jackson Adam C. Jacobs Irving Jacobs George Jafferis Linda Jainer William P. Janega AnaMarie Janicki Donna M. Janofsky Theresa Jasinski Kevin Jenkins Christian Jensen Donna lessen Armand J. Joncas, Jr. John P. Jones George Junko Zdzislaw Jurgilewicz Eileen Kacenski Barbara Kachmar Michael Kakalow Krystyna Kaleba Michael Karcher Kurt M. Karmosin Loui Kasynak Eva Kaufrnan Daniel Kearney Patrick J. Kearney Martin Keary Mary KeUeher Thomas Kelly Robert E. Kelo Patricia Kenchik Gerry Keniry Martin J. Keniry Patrick Kennedy Alicia R. Kenworthy Fred L. Kershaw Florence Keszycki Marcia L. Kiesel Kendra KUleen Babara Kinard Robert Kirkpatrick Gerald J. Kirwin Frederick A. Kitt David E. Klebe Mary P. Klein Leszek Klima Rosemarie Klimkiewicz Doris F. Knight Maria Kobierowski Daniel Kops, Sr. Nancy Kops David R. Korczykowski Waldemar Korytkowski Helen J. Kosack Edward Koscielecki Ania Kot Mike Kowal, Sr. Stefania J. Kowal Nancy R. Kowalski Malgorizata Kownacki
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Kevin Kranen Helena Kropiewnicka Gina Kryskiewicz Joan Kutys Zosia Kwaskiewicz Queen E. Lacks Catherine M. Laferriere Michael Laffey Lewis M. Lagervall Frank Landolfi Scott Lane Irene Lapinski Thomas Laroche Kevin Larochu Paul Laskowski Alan Lasser Chris Lauro John N. Lavoie Nicola LaVorgna Donald W. Lawrence Elizabeth Legoff Edward Lemanski Joan T. Lenart Peter Lenart Paul Lengyel Vincent Lenza Frank Leone Jack I. Leone Nicholas Leone Bernice Lesnick Martin E. Levine Martha W. Lewis Paul N. Lewis Robin Lewis Philomena Libretti Nancy Lieberman Joe Lillis Daniel LLoyd , . Bridgitte London
2 William Loos
- Richard Lorenzo Rex M. Lowe
J Lynn M. Luckman Krystyna J. Luczynsky
~ Nancy Luis-Hernandez Elizabeth S. Luna
1- John R. Lyddy Irene Lyga
r Mary Lyng
^ William Machon
- Brenda Macri
_ Mary Madenski < Thomas Maffettone
3 Nancy Magda
^- Joseph Magnone ^ Donna Magrane
Michael Maguire " Giulia Malluzzo ° Vincent ]. Manetti, III r^ Lehman A. Mann, Sr.
Eileen Manning o Maureen Manning ^ Leroy Manson
John Mantzaris Christopher Marchand Gena Marino Robert Marino Robert Markowski Harry R. Marks Aida L. Marrero Anthony Martin Harvey Martin Irma Martinelli Alice Martinez Alma S. Masek Michael P. Mastracco Giulia Mastroianni Michael Mathisen Willy Matos Mark Mattel Carmen P. Matteo Susan Mattesini Charleiie Mature Grazyna Matusiewicz FNU Mayank Nancy Mayer Jozef Mazan Carol Mazza John Mazza Natalie A. Mazzanti Arthur C. McAdams, III Mary McCormack Michael McDermott James McGowan Frances McGreevy John J. McKenna Jim McKernon Samuel McKnight, Jr. Donald Mclean Pat McManus Catherine McMorrow Anne M. Mc\'ulty Paula Melillo CUfford Menafra Helen R. Mertens Fred E. Meuser Lynnette Michaud Panfillo Michelangelo Theresa Micknak Erin Milhaven Jennifer Millar Daniel J. Monaco Alex Monico Susan Montauk Chris Morgan Christopher Morgan Paul J. Moriarity Allen W. Morrison Jameka Morrison Andrzej Mucha John MuUins Eileen R. Mulvey Karen Munford ApoUonia Muoio Eileen M. Murrihy Sophie Muskavitch
Frank Myjak Thomas Najda Jacqueline Nass Kathleen E. Neal Jan M. Nepi Thaddius Nerek Alfreda Nestir Norman Newkirk Bette J. Nicotera Sharon O'Connell John P. O'Connor Ivan Odaynik Jean O' Donovan Patrick O'Donovan Charles O'Hagan Frank O'Keefe Albert Olenski Ann Olszyk Stanley Olszyk Thomas O'Malley Sean O' Murray M.N. Oniszko Karen Onofrio-Kyle Anna Maria Onofrio Michael J. Orlando, Jr. Bettie Anne G. Osborne Richard Ostien Janice Ouimette Beverly J. Pacelli Rose R Pacelli Sue Paige Robert E. Palko CarmeUa Palladino Mark P. Palmieri Joseph B. PaneUa Frank Panuczak Mary Parker Robert Parsons Raymond Patnode Diane Patrie Denise Patsos Mary Ann M. Payne Jonathan C. Pease Gail Peck
Joseph Pedevillano, Jr. Anna PeUino Rosa Pellino Ruth Perdo Steven Perrett Joseph Petronchak Pearl Petronchak Grace Pettoruto Carol Piccaro Robert M. Picozzi Maria O. Pimentel Lois Pinsince Kelly F Pitcher Marge Pizzuti Heather Poutouves Mieczyslaw Powierski Craig A. Prasauckas Lorraine W. Pratt Tanika Price
Edward Przybylowski Tom Purcell Wanda Pyrdol Barbara Pysarchyk Jan Pyterak Michael Raimondi Czeslawa Rakowski Ralph Ramagano Elaine Ramshaw Ruby M. Randall Donald Rankin, M.D. Warren C. Rasmussen, Jr. Donald Recore John Reidy Richard T. Reilly Frances Renkiewicz Joseph Reynolds Pat Reynolds Rose M. Rich Carlos Riva Mildred Rivas Jennifer Rizzotti Martin D. Roach Genoveva Rodriguez Jan Rogalski Dan Roman Gerard Rooney Helen Ropiak Theresa Rosenplanter Louise A. Rossero Helen E. Rossik Ian Rossman Edmund Roszkowski Esther Rozum Michael M. Rubino Helen Rucinski Archie Ruel Susan R. Rumanoff Joann Ryan Mary Jane Ryan Christopher P. Rynne Kenneth Sachar Walter Sadlon Marie M. Salvalzo Robert N. Samuelson Mark Saukas Felicia Saulino Paula Saunders Denise Schedra Mary Scher Jennifer L. Schiavo Karl Schlechtweg William Schlechtweg Carl Schmid Charles Schroeder Jason E. Schuld Robert Schultz Nancy Schumacher Janet C. Schupp Emma Scialis John Scollan Geraldine Sears Susan See
56 University oj Nov Haven Loyal donors of jive consecutive years or more are indicated in bold italic gold copy.
Dawn M. Seipold |
Marie T. Tiberio |
Stephen Zieminski |
Rosa Mo |
Wasyl Sembrat |
Jennifer Tise |
Edward Zolkiewicz |
George Moses |
Ralph Serzo |
Harold T. Toland |
P. Penny Pecka |
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Jeffrey Shanley John Shea |
Evelyn B. Tolifero-Higgenbotham Mark Tomcho |
FACULTY/STAFF |
Dr. Michael Rossi Joanne E. Roy |
Thomas R Shea |
Ruth M. Tonks |
GATEHOUSE CLUB |
Dr. Allen L. Sack |
Liane Sheehan Cadman |
Marilyn Torre |
Dr. Henry C. Lee |
Thomas J. Sapienza '07 |
George R. Sheehy |
S. Torres |
Dr. Richard H.Ward |
Dr. Gordon Sitnerson |
Carolinda Simoes-Velt |
John A. Tracewski |
Dr. Frederick Smith |
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Ron Simon |
Nathan Trier |
FOUNDER'S CLUB |
Jessica M. Smith |
James R Sinclair |
Susan M. Trippi |
Dr. Stevett H. Kaplan and |
Thomas Snider |
Dorothy Siniscalchi |
Miguelina D. Trujillo |
Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan |
GayleTagUatela'Ol |
Marie J. Siniscalchi |
Tom Tucciarone |
George Synodi andjoye |
JillZamparo '01 |
Peter Sirakowski |
Jerry J. Turececk |
Wegryn-Synodi |
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Pam Sitomer |
Barbara Turecek |
Dr. William L. Tafoya |
ASSOCIATE |
Nancy Skinner |
Leslie Twyner |
DEAN'S CLUB |
Peter and Sandra Abbagnaro '98 |
Arthur L. Smith |
Andrzet Tymowski |
l^tmV J VLWD |
Michaela H. Apotrias |
Claudia Smith |
JeffA.Uh-eich |
William M. Leete, Jr. |
Frederic Baker |
George W. Smith |
Stanley Urban |
Rick Tuchman |
Dr. Carl Barratt |
Kathleen O. Smith |
M.J. Usseglio |
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB |
Greg and Joy Bartholomew |
Laura Smith |
Clara Valente |
r)dl*y) •■/]/• ^/lin |
Dr. Gregory P. Broderick |
Philip E Smith |
Marcia S. Vallente |
Dr. David P. Dauwalder |
Maureen E. Chase |
Michael Smitsky |
Jean Vallez |
Dr. Barry Farbrother Arthur Goon |
Charles N. Coleman |
Albert Smoczynski |
Richard Varriale |
Alexis Coubrough |
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Margaret A. Smyth |
Anja R. Vaughan |
Dr. Richard Highfield Pauline Hill and Dennis Blader |
Dr. LawraiceJ. DeNardis |
Mary D. Smyth |
Richard Vaughan |
Daniel and Katherine |
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Helen Sobolewski Steven Soprano |
Anna Vecchio JohnR.Velky |
Jacqueline Koral Caroline Koziatek '92 |
DePodesta '72 Dr. James W. Dull |
Sorrentino Tiles |
Mario Verdillo |
Dr. M. I. McLaughlin John R. Mitchell '83 and Judith A. Mitchell Dennis L Nostrand |
Benedykt S. Dyczkowski '97 |
Diana Sousa David S. Spano |
Richard Verdillo Florindo F. Vieira |
Brad Garber Dr. Ali M. Golbazi |
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Mark P. Sparano |
Maria Vilone |
Jane Gordon |
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Francis Squeglia Shye St. Germaine Mark K. St. Mary |
Antonietta Viscuso Melissa A. Waldman BiUWaldron |
Dr. Ronald Nowaczyk Martin J. O'Connor '76 Julia Parker Juli C. Roebuck Jane C. Sangeloty Timothy R. Stanton |
Marcus A. Hanscom '06 Andrea Hogan Silvia I. Hyde |
Lucille Stanievflcz |
Barbara M. Walker |
Elizabeth Johnston- |
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Zdzislaw Staskiewicz Maureen Staunton Shirley Stephson |
Charlotte R Wallace Bryan Walsh Stephen H.Ward |
O'Connor, Ph.D. EUzabeth A. Lew Alick Letang |
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Robert Stich |
Thomas Ward |
BENEFACTOR |
Dr. Linda R. Martin |
Edward Stopa |
Irene Wasikowski |
Raphael ]. Cerrato |
Robert E. Massicotte, Jr. '89 |
Ellen M. Stratton |
Estelle Weber |
Georgia Chavent |
Mary J. Miller '82 |
Francie Stratton |
Hugh Werner |
Scott P. Davis |
Dr M. AU A. Montazer |
Gerald Stratton |
Ann B. White |
Hanko H. Dobi |
Dr. Christie Boronico |
Theresa P. Stuber |
Ronald Whittaby |
Paul C. Falcone '83 |
Dr. Michael and Donna Morris |
Robert J. Suhr |
Andrea Wiener |
Rebecca Johnson |
Abbas Nadim |
Ann E. SuUivan Antoinette Sullivan |
John Wierzbicki Anna V. Wilczynski |
Timothy M. Pabnbach '82 Peter C. Rossomando |
John and Michele Norman Dr. John J. Phelan |
Jon J. Sullivan |
Evangela Williams |
Patrick M. Torre |
Carl and Mary Pitruzzello |
Antonietta Suppa |
Steven N. Williams |
Susati Zawuchi |
Jennifer W. Pjatak |
Diane Bell Surprenant |
Richard B. Willmott |
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Dr. Robert M. Rainish |
Dennise M. Svenson |
Craig Wilson |
PATRON |
Dr. Subroto Roy |
lames A. Sweeney |
Matthew Wilson |
Dr. Jerry Allen |
Marion H. Sachdeva |
Sherri Swinkin |
Steve Winters |
Richard J. DeMusis '70 |
Dr. John Sarris |
Bonnie A. Symansky |
Anna B. Woloszyn |
Brendan J. Faherty |
Dr. Pauline M. Schwartz |
Sandra Syombathy |
Francis Wysocki |
Dr. Mario T. Gaboury |
Lisa M, Scranton |
Peter Szewczyk |
Craig Yerkes |
Denise Golde |
Carol A Skalko |
Bernice Taddei |
Stan Zacharkow |
Scott F. James |
Edmund N. Todd |
Debora Taylor |
John Zanowiak |
Dr Ira H. Kleinfeld |
Dr. Charles L. Vigue Ron and Peggy Villani Dr. Henry E. Voegeli Lucy Wendland Christine M. Zuchinsky '07 |
Linda I. TerrUl |
Zulma Zayas |
Michael Lawlor |
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Christine Thiaville |
Antoni Zbikowski |
Karen and Don Ludington |
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John C. Thomas Joan M. Tiberio |
Craig Zendzian Stanislaw Zielinski |
Christopher L. Lukowski Vincent P. Mangiacapra |
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CONTRIBUTOR
Maureen Aceto
Sally Anastos
Arleen Anderson
Gail P. Berardesca '96
Martin Birks
Stephan D. Brown, Jr. '99
Janet Buckley
Anna Chen
Dr. Michael CoUura
Linda Copney-Okeke '94
Ellen N. Criscuolo
Kathryn and Paul Cuozzo
Dr. Peter J. Desio
EwaDuI
Deborah Everhart
Maria Feideta
Robert J. Ference '76
Grazyna Gwiazda
Norma A. Hollender-Celico '06
Sarin Iliescu '92
Dr. AH Jafarian
Dr. Michael Kaloyanides
Virginia D. Klump
Melissa A. Laskowski '05
Vincent Lugo '09
Dr. Eddie D. Luzik, Jr.
Carole McClellan '07
Matthew McCuUough
Nathaniel K. McMullin
James Monalian '68
Linda Morris
Paula Mortali
Paulette A. Moye
Marya Neary
Heather Pegnatero
Marianne Petrillo
Kathy and Dave Pittman
Susan L. Pranulis ^ Dr. Steven Raucher __ Gilbert Rogers > Dr. David E. Sloane ~ Monica L. Sutcliffe ^ Susan K. Tall '06 ■- Barbara Tomaso c Wanda Tyler ^ Dr. Kamal P. Upadhyaya a Dr. Jack Werhlow c Dr. Thurmon Whitley ^ Dr. Brenda R. Williams ^ Michael Wnek
ludith Yale
^ GIFTS IN HONOR
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2- In Honor of Henry Lee
< for the An Fu Lee Endowed
^ Scholarship
o Dr. Steven H. Kaplan and
<=■ Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan
y In Honor of Virginia Smith
c I. Thomas Failla ^ Niles F. Forader
MEMORIAL GIFTS
In Memory of James Q. Bensen
Barbara Brainard John C. Chapman Keegan V. Day John P. Jones Gerald J. Kirwin Helen R. Mertens Bettie Anne G. Osborne Bonnie Pierie Lorraine W. Pratt Laura J. Reid Lorraine Stigle Stone
In Memory of Roland M. Bixler
Shirley W. Carey Hanko H. Dobi Frank Kenna Daniel Kops Nancy Kops Herbert H. Pearce
In Memory of Joseph Cassella
Cathy A. Briggs
In Memory of Rick Eaton
Kerry and Brian J. Eaton Susan and Joshua S. Eaton Terri Conti and Cynthia Eaton
In Memory of Robert Edson-Golden Charger
E. Robert Edson
In Memory of a Great Friend
and Colleague Dennis R. '81 and
Donna McGough
In Memory of John C. Martin
Carol Johnson Bald
United Aluminum Corporation
AnnB.V^ite
In Memory of David Massey and Robert McDonald
Karen and Don Ludington
In Memory of Dr. David Morris
Mark L. and Francesca CeccoruUi Goodrich Corporation Abbas Nadim
In Memory of Daniel O'Keefe
Teresa A. Delvecchio Kathleen A. Devlin Ann C. O'Keefe John O'Keefe Matthew B. O'Keefe
In Memory of Maryanne
Romanytch Angela Schutz
In Memory of Evelyn Sherwood
Bruce F. Carmichael
Patrick J. Clifford
Richard M. DeCrostra
Hanko H. Dobi
Larry Edwards
Forensic Science Department -
UNH Mitchell R. Goldblatt Denise Golde Robert B. Hodsdon Edward P. Hornyak David L. Hyde Silvia L Hyde Doris F. Knight Carole McClellan Alien W. Morrison Craig Zendzian
In Memory of Robert F. Wilson
Lawrence J. DeNardis
Mary Lou DeNardis
Michael C. Forte
John Aaron Frey
Richard R. Gleeton
Marilyn C. Hanna
Bertha P. Hellendrung
Karen Hellendrung
Jacqueline M. Kane
David R. Korczykowski
Mary B. LaVoie
Harold G. Michel
Mary Ann M. Payne
Robert M. Picozzi
Martin D. Roach
Don H. Schoessler
Charlotte R Wallace
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS CORNERSTONE CLUB Louis F. & Mary A. Tagliatela Foundation
PLATINUM CLUB
The Bartels Trust
Excelsior! Foundation
UNIVERSITY CLUB
Dimeo Construction Company Office Max
Petra Construction Corporation Tlie Echlin Foundation
Turn The Corner Foundation William Blair & Company, LLC Wintek Corporation
GATEHOUSE CLUB
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of
New England Estate of James H. Shattuck Follett College Stores Healdi Net of NorthEast,
Incorporated Henry Nias Foundation
Incorporated Middlesex County Community
Foundation Incorporated My Sports Dreams, LLC Sodexo Incorporated United Technologies Corporation WBA Group
FOUNDER'S CLUB
Community Foundation for
Greater New Haven Dattco, Incorporated Fidelity Investments Milford Bank National Athletic Alliance,
Incorporated R. & W. Family Foundation
Incorporated The Jessica N. Santos Foundation Troy Corporation Valley Community Foundation Wiggin & Dana
DEAN'S CLUB
Aldo DeDominicis Foundation Incorporated
Alinabal Incorporated Bismark Construction Company Bristol-Myers Squibb Company CAO Group, Incorporated Center for International Studies Chubb and Son, Incorporated City Point Construction Falcone Law Firm, LLC Fountainhead Property
Management Gallagher Benefit Services
Incorporated George Ellis Company I.C.E. Business Office Account Northside Development Company Otis Elevator Pricewaterhouse Coopers Purest Colloids Incorporated Quest Builders Group
Incorporated Sasaki Associates Incorporated United Technologies Corporation Wachovia Bank NA z-Medica Corporation
CHAIRMAN'S CLUB
Barker Specialty Company C. A. White, Incorporated Comprehensive Orthopaedics & Musculoskeletal Care
58 University oj New Haven Loyal donors ojjivc consecutive years or more are indicated in bold italic gold copy.
.PARENT
Mother of Erin Ennis '1 0, Chemistry and Forensic Science. Erin is assista
the Charger Bulletin, and a member of the Honors College, the 5-6-7-8- Dance Team,
the Gaming Club and the Forensic Science and Chemistry Club.
Laura Ennis has contributed to the University's Annual Fund, the Building Fund for the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, and the David A. Beckerman Recreation Center.
Wliat Motivates:
Family is very important to me. I have tried to raise Erin to be a good person, hoping to instill in her the same life lessons that I had: to give, to volunteer. There's always someone out there who has a little bit more going on in their lives than in ours. My daughter was a great person when she began at UNH, and she is a better person for having *■ been there for four years. It's an excellent school.
What Matters:
Erin was born with a displaced hip. We brought her to Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, and when we saw what other children were suffering with, we were so thankful for what we had. We had to go quite frequently, and several times over that period I said to myself, "when I have the opportunity to make a difference, I will."
Why She Helps:
Because Erin chose the Forensic Science program at the University of New Haven, I felt in my heart that giving to UNH would provide for other students who don't have so much. When UNH enhances itself, it has the opportunity to enhance the lives of its students. In turn, those students will give back to someone else, and the cycle will continue.
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Cooper Smith Marketing Coming Incorporated Foundation Edge Technology Services
Incorporated Finlay Brothers Printing Glen Gate Company Goodrich Corporation Howard Bayne Foundation Hubbell Incorporated International Business Machines
Incorporated Jovin Industries Incorporated Leaden Associates Incorporated Liberty Mutual Mass Mutual Financial Group Merck & Company Incorporated Murphy Security Services On-Line Electric Incorporated Pepperidge Farm, Incorporated Pfizer Incorporated Pitney Bowes Incorporated Robert Dilullo, CPA LLC Stone Quest NY, Incorporated The Bode Technology Group The Ellis Fund The Soccer Guy LLC UBS
UHY Advisors Vlock Family Foundation Wachovia Corporation Young Laboratories, Incorporated
BENEFACTOR
39 Street Productions
Aetna, Incorporated
AT&T
Bollinger Incorporated
Bones Clones, Incorporated
C. White & Son Incorporated
Connecticut Society of Certified
Public Accountants Covidien
Dominion Foundation Duffy's Tavern Eastern Connecticut Regional
Education Service Center Exxon Mobil Foundation Field Safety Corporation Frank Esposito and Son Cleaning
Service LLC Greater New Haven Water
Pollution Control Authority Human Resource Association
of Greater New Haven Metropolitan Development Nestie Holdings Incorporated Northeast Utilities Prometheus Books Qiagen
Roder Evidence Consulting, LLC St. Paul Travelers Foundation The Nicholas Rossomando
Memorial Scholarship Fund Walt Disney Company
PATRON
Ale House Partners LLC Assure America Corporation Bank of America Corporation Bank of New York Mellon Branford Chamber of Commerce D. Dempsey Special EDAX General Electric Company/
GE Foundation Irish American Community
Center Lockheed Martin Corporation Markle Investigations MUford Markets, Incorporated New York Life Insurance Company OUn Corporation Panoscan
Promega Corporation Quantronbc Incorporated Schwab Charitable Fund Shell Oil Company Foundation South Central Premier
Incorporated Tee-lay Corporation The Hartford Financial Services
Group, Incorporated United Parcel Service of America,
Incorporated United Way of Central &
Northeastern Connecticut Verizon Foundation
ASSOCIATE
3M
Abbott Laboratories
Advantage Maintenance
Incorporated Air Products and Chemicals
Incorporated Amano USA American Electric Power American Russians Citizen Club Amgen, Incorporated Back Care Centers LLC Benevento Soccer Association
Incorporated Blakeslee Prestress Incorporated Blanchette Sporting Goods Blum Shapiro Cappettas Italian Imports Charms Security Hardware,
Incorporated Chevron Corporation Connecticut Presort Custom Grounds, LLC CVS Pharmacy, Incorporated Dadds Extreme Indoor Sports Delucia Home Improvements, LLC Deric J. Currie, State Farm Agency Eastern Enterprises/Eastern Sports Eastern Land Management,
Incorporated Elm City Overhead Door, LLC Emerson Electric Company
Emmett's Auto Service,
Incorporated EMS Management LLC EMSAR
Exelon Nuclear Corporation Farmington Burgers, LLC Federico & Sette, PC. Forensic Science Department -
UNH Frederick A. DeLuca t'outidatioii
Incorporated Gartner Group, Incorporated Group Insurance Associates Henkel Corporation Honeywell Fire Group Ingenium Business Solutions,
Incorporated Johnson & Johnson Lenders & Fleet Services
Incorporated Madison Chrysler Incorporated Marcucio Gardens, LLC Mar-Len Printing & Mailing Merrill Lynch & Company
Incorporated Moen Incorporated Montesi Motors Incorporated New Alliance Bank New Haven Gridiron Club NRG Energy Incorporated P & M Fine Foods & Deli, Incorporated
PepsiCo, Incorporated
Plainfield Asset Management LLC
Porky's Cafe
Primo Plumbing and Heating Incorporated
Providence Specialty Products Incorporated
PSEG
Quik Lube Incorporated DBA Mechanix Autoworks
R.C. Bigelow, Incorporated
R.S.S. Enterprises, LLC
Reno's Pizza LLC
Roberto Taylor Agency
Robinson Tape & Label Incorporated
Roly Poly New Haven LLC
Savin Court Associates, LLC
Seacrest Nursing and Retirement Center
Soccer Tikes, LLC
Strictiy Softball
Tadco, Incorporated
Taylor Rental Center
The Guilford Mooring LLC
The Travelers
Toscana Incorporated
TW Promotions Incorporated
Unilever United States, Incorporated
United Illuminating
UPSEU Local 1222
Village Signs
Wallingford Optical Walt-The-Mad, LLC West Haven Professional
Firefighters West Haven Youth Soccer League,
Incorporated William B. Meyer, Incorporated Winkle Bus Company XL America Incorporated
CONTRIBUTOR
A & S Insurance LLC Aberdeen-Matawan Family
Dentistry Ansonia Rod & Gim Club,
Incorporated Automatic Data Processing,
Incorporated Becton Dickinson and Company Bowers Rehabilitation Services Brentmore Advisors, LLC Carpenos Chiropractic Center, PC. Clinton Steel Comapny, LLC Columbus Auto Body Works Constellation Energy Group Corporate Network
Technology LLC Cross Winds Farm Cusano Catering by Maria Delaware Storm 18U Die-Boards, Incorporated Energizer Farrell Company Future Stars Sports Enterprises,
LLC GlaxoSmithKline Foundation High Grade Gas Service
Incorporated The I. P. Morgan Chase Foimdation Johnson Controls Incorporated Kraft Foods, Incorporated Long Island Laminates,
Incorporated Medtronic Incorporated Muthersbaugh Chiropractic,
Incorporated North East Data Systems
Incorporated People's United Bank Pine Rock Auto Sales
Incorporated Polish National Alliance 513 Proctor & Gamble Company PTK Quik Stop Quality Fitness Services Replay Records Rockbestos Company,
Incorporated Rome Fastener Corporation Seybridge Chiropractic Center Sound Bay General Contractors
Incorporated St. Anthonys Club
60 (JnivtTsiry oj New Haven
Loyal donors of five consecutive years or more are indicated in bold italic gold copy.
The Stanley Works |
Hubbell Incorporated |
Thomas P. Benincas, Jr. '73 - |
Lorenzo's |
Starbucks Corporation |
International Business Machines |
New England Photo |
Raymond J. Margiano '69 and |
Studio Eile, LLC |
J.R Morgan Chase Foundation |
BIC Corporation |
Angela Margiano |
The Boeing Company |
Johnson & Johnson |
Big Wave Event Productions |
Mashantucket Pequot Museum |
The Dolin Insurance Center, LLC |
Johnson Controls Incorporated |
Boston Red Sox |
and Research Center |
Thomas McDonnell Remodeling |
Kraft Foods |
Bridgeport Bluefish |
Metaleyelash Art |
& Home Repair LLC |
Lockheed Martin |
Bridgeport Sound Tigers |
Mohawk Mountain |
Thomson Reuters Tax |
Mass Mutual Financial Group |
Captain's Galley |
Craig Mortali '84 |
& Accounting |
Medtronic Incorporated |
Carmen Anthony Restaurant |
Mountain View Grand Spa |
Tuzza Electric Incorporated |
Merck & Company Incorporated |
Group |
and Resort |
Tyco International |
Merrill Lynch & Company |
Frank '79 and Patricia |
Mystic Aquarium & Institute |
Union Cleaners & Laundry |
Incorporated |
Camdiha |
for Exploration |
Incorporated |
Moen Incorporated |
Chase Bank |
Mystic Seaport |
United Aluminum Corporation |
New Alliance Bank |
William '70 and Carolyn |
New Britain Museum of |
United Technologies Corporation |
New York Life Insurance Company |
Chowanec |
American Art |
Annmarie Wallace |
Northeast Utilities |
Thomas E. Ciotti '84 and |
New Britain Rock Cats |
Wells Fargo |
NRG Energy Incorporated |
Ruthanne Ciotti |
New England Air Museum |
Xerox Corporation |
Olin Corporation |
Coca-Cola Bottling Company of |
New England Beverage |
People's United Bank |
New England |
New Jersey Devils |
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PepsiCo, Incorporated |
Connecticut Children's Museum |
New York City Ballet |
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MATCHING GIFT |
Pfizer Incorporated |
Connecticut Defenders |
New York Giants |
COMPANIES |
Pitney Bowes Incorporated |
Connecticut Science Center |
New York Jets |
Plainfield Asset Management LLC |
Connecticut Sun |
Oak Lane Country Club |
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To see if your gift is eligible |
PricewaterhouseCoopers |
Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo |
Patrick O'Brien '66 |
for a match from your employer |
Proctor & Gamble Company |
Crone Jewels |
Olive Garden |
please visit: |
PSEG |
Gene and Jerry Jones Family |
Outback Steakhouse |
www. matchinggifts. com/newhaven |
Rockbestos Company, |
Dallas Cowboys Charity |
Pats Peak |
Incorporated |
Joseph '04 and Laura Danao |
Peabody Museum of |
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3M |
Shell Oil Company Foundation |
Dangerfield's |
Natural History |
Abbott Laboratories |
St. Paul Travelers Foundation |
Dr. David and Marty Dauwalder |
Dr. Nicholas V. Perricone '70 |
Aetna, Incorporated |
The Stanley Works |
Representative Rosa DeLauro |
Pilot Corporation of America |
Air Products and Chemicals |
Starbucks Corporation |
Dell, Incorporated |
Pottery Plus |
Incorporated |
Thomson Reuters Tax & |
Eder Brothers, Incorporated |
Quassy Amusement Park |
American Electric Power |
Accounting |
Eli's on Whitney |
R.C. Bigelow, Incorporated |
Amgen, Incorporated |
Troy Corporation |
Enson's Gentlemen's Fashion |
Ragg's Fashion |
AT&T |
Tyco International |
Garde Arts Center |
Governor M. Jodi Rell |
Bank of America Corporation |
UBS |
Gouveia Vineyards |
Residence Inn by Marriott |
Bank of New York Mellon |
Unilever United States, |
Green Bay Packers |
Salon Lui |
Becton Dickinson and Company |
Incorporated |
Green Mountain Coftee |
Sam's Club |
The Boeing Company |
L'nited Illuminating |
Roasters, Incorporated |
Savin Rock Roasting Company |
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company |
United Parcel Service of America |
Hampton Inn and Suites |
Michael '85 and Deborah |
Chevron Corporation |
United Teclmologies Corporation |
Harry's Wine and Liquor |
Serphillips'85,'91 |
Chubb and Son, Incorporated |
Verizon |
Michael J. Hartnett, Ph.D. |
Seven Angels Theatre |
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. |
Wachovia Bank NA |
Aaron Haviland '97 |
Seychelles |
of New England |
The Walt Disney Company |
Hilton Garden Inn in Milford |
Shore Line Trolley Museum |
Corning Incorporated Foundation |
Wells Fargo |
Holiday Inn in North Haven |
Shubert Theatre |
Covidien |
Xerox Corporation |
Idiom Boutique |
Six Flags New England |
Dominion Foundation |
XL America Incorporated |
IKEA |
Ski Sundown |
Emerson Electric Company |
International Festival of Arts |
Tony Sparano '84 and |
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EMSAR |
and Ideas |
Jeanette Sparano |
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Energizer |
DONATIONS TO |
Interstate Navigation Company |
Sports Haven |
Exelon Nuclear Corporation Exxon Mobil Foundation |
SCHOLARSHIP |
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum |
Starbucks Coffee, Orange CT Starbucks Coffee, North Haven CT |
Farrell Company |
BALL AUCTION |
Julia's Bakery |
Stop and Shop |
Fidelity Investments |
A Healing Touch Massage |
June Glaude |
Subway |
FoUett College Stores |
& Wellness, LLC |
Dr. Steven H. Kaplan and |
Susan Saint James |
Gartner Group, Incorporated |
Sandy Abbagnaro '98 |
Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan |
Patricia B. Sweet '79 |
General Electric Foundation |
Amadeus Center for Health |
Kaplan Test Prep |
Saybrook Point Inn & Spa |
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation |
& Healing |
Lake of Isles |
T.G.I. Friday's |
Goodrich Corporation |
Mary and T. Kirkham Barneby |
Dr. Henry C. and Margaret Lee |
Texas Roadhouse |
The Hartford Financial |
Baseball Hall of Fame |
Robert M. lee '78 and |
The Maritime Aquarium and |
Services Group |
and Museum |
Linda W. Lee '88 |
Stepping Stones Museum |
Henkel Corporation |
Bear & Grill Restaurant & Bar |
Long Wharf Theatre |
for Children |
61
The Study at Yale Joann Thompson TIMEX Corporation Toad's Place, Brian Phelps 76 Town Fair Tires Trader Joe's
Travelers Championship Trumbull Marriott Merritt Parkway
Turk's
Ultimate Physique Personal
Training UNH Alumni Association UNH Athletics Department UNH Bookstore RonaldT. Urquhart '81 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum
of Art
Water's Edge Resort & Spa Doug D. Watts '67 and
Melba Watts Wave Gallery Webster Bank White Space Gallery Woodlawn Duckpin Bowling Yale Repertory Theatre
ESTATE GIETS
Estate of Theodore Adams Estate of Robert E. Bird Estate of James Q. Bensen Estate of James H. Shattuck
ENDOWED FUNDS
Theodore D. and Libby Adams Endowed
Scholarship Alumni Association Scholarship The Alvine Legacy Endowed Scholarship Amity Charitable Trust Fund The John J. Armstrong Endowed Scholarship Edmund M. Autuori Endowed Fund Robert D. Bajorin Memorial Scholarship The Barn Sale Scholarship Fund The Carl Bauer Memorial Scholarship Fund Bayer Corporation Endowed Scholarship The Steven R. Beadle Endowed Scholarship The Beckert Family Endowed Scholarship The Carolyn Bell Endowed Scholarship The Carmel Benevento Memorial Scholarship Samuel S. Bergami, Jr. and Lois E. Bergami
Endowed Scholarship Kenneth W. and Joan Biermacher Family
Endowed Scholarship Roland M. and Margaret T. Bixler
Scholarship Fund The Marjorie and Norman Botwinik Fund
for Excellence Bozzuto's Charity Sports Classic
Scholarship Fund Geraldine Hughes Brekke and Gail L. Brekke
Endowed Scholarship Clarice L. Buckman Scholarship Fund Gerald O. Cavallo-Special Metals Company
Endowed Scholarship The Nathan D. Crowell Endowed Scholarship Coca-Cola Foundation Endowed
Scholarship Fund Connecticut Student Loan Foundation
Endowed Scholarship Fund C. Cowles & Company Endowed
Scholarship Fund Aldo DeDominicis Foundation Endowed
Scholarship Fund Dr. Lawrence J. and Mary Lou DeNardis
Endowed Scholarship Fund William L. DeSenti Scholarship Fund The Dr. Caroline A. Dinegar Memorial
Scholarship Fund Robert B. Dodds Scholarship The William B. Dragan Endowed Scholarship Clarence Dunham Scholarship Fund The Richard Eaton, Sr. Endowed Memorial
Scholarship
John E. and Beryl Echlin Scholarship Robert E. W. Eisele Fine Arts Scholarship Lynn W. Ellis Endowed Scholarship Fund Ernst and Young Endowed Scholarship Fund David Fatek Memorial Fellowship Fund The Robert and Linda Fiscus
Endowed Scholarship Fund David Travis Friedrich Endowed
Scholarship Fund Murray and Shirley Gerber Endowed
Scholarship Fund James Jacob Gerowin Memorial
Scholarship Fund Marian Jean Giusto Endowed Scholarship
for Criminal Justice The Richard Grossi Endowed Scholarship Wilfred Harricharan Endowment Fund The Hartnett Endowed Scholarship Dr. John Hatfield Memorial Scholarship Fund John Hatfield Scholar Program The Margaret E. Healy Endowed Scholarship WiUiam Randolph Hearst Endowed
Scholarship Fund The David Hennessey Memorial
Scholarship Fund The Robert Henrickson Endowed Scholarship Hershey-Frey Scholarship Fund Mrs. Yeh Ko, Hsien-Tao Endowed Scholarship Honeywell Life Safety Fire Science
Endowed Scholarship Paul Kane Scholarship Fund Nathaniel Kaplan Memorial Scholarship Phillip Kaplan Endowed Scholarship Martin Luther King, Jr Memorial Fund An Fu Wang Lee Endowed Scholarship Henry C. Lee Forensic Science Endowed
Scholarship Fund The Marietta and Leighton Lee, II
Memorial Scholarship Ahmed R. Mandour Memorial
Scholarship Fund The Ellis C. Maxcy Endowed Scholarship Edward McCormack Endowed Scholarship
for Sports Management James R. McCormack Memorial Scholarship William J. and Virginia S. McCurdy
Scholarship Fund McGough Family Endowed Scholarship The McGough Psychology Research Award Minority Scholarship Fund Arthur H. Moulton Distinguished
Scholar Award
The New Haven Wives of the Rotarians
Endowed Scholarship Fund The Joseph O'Dowd Endowed Memorial
Scholarship Fund The Linda and Jim Olbrys Endowed
Scholarship The Daniel C. O'Keefe Endowed
Scholarship Fund The Endowed Parents Fund The Virginia Parker Scholarship H. Pearce Family & Friends Endowed
Scholarship The Marvin K. Peterson Scholarship Reid Endowed Achievement Scholarship
Award The Eugene and Mary Rosazza Scholarship
Fund Ryan-Foster Scholarship Fund The Jessica N. Santos Memorial Scholarship The Ernest F. Schaub Endowed Scholarship
Fund Douglas D. Schumann Distinguished
Scholarship Award The UNH September 1 1th Scholarship Fund William A. Simons Endowed Scholarship Lester and Mary-GaU Smith
Endowed Scholarship Helen Jackson (Michaels) Sneed Endowed
Scholarship Fund The Louis & Mary Tagliatela Endowed
Scholarship Eat Healthy, Promote Wellness: The Tichy
Legacy Endowed Scholarship for Nutrition Edward F. Tichy Memorial Scholarship Betty Lorello Treadwell Memorial Endowed
Scholarship Fund UHY Scholarship The Rubin W. Vine and Friends Veterans
Endowed Scholarship The Vincent C. Wachter Endowed Scholarship Dick and Michelle Ward Endowed Scholarship Dorothy S. Weiss Endowed Scholarship Fund The West Haven Scholarship Fund The Robert F. Wilson Endowed Scholarship The World Journal Endowed Scholarship The Dr. Frank R. Yulo Endowed Scholarship Angela Zappia and Philip Batchelor Endowed
Scholarship Award
62 University oj New Haven Loyal donors of five consecume years of more are indicated in bold italic gold copy.
ELLIS C. MAXCY HERITAGE SOCIETY MEMBERS
AUana R. Adams '85
Theodore R. Adams '73
William R. Adams '68
Paul Alpert '79
Robert Ah'ine
Florence Banca
Peter A. Banca '87
Henry E. and Nancy H. Bartels
Philip H. and Susan Bartels
Enoch Beltz '68
Joan M. Bene\'ento '87
John E. Bene\'ento '68
Estate of James Q. Bensen
Samuel S. Bergami, Jr. '85
Margaret T. Bixler '82
Roland M. Bixler '78
Marjorie R. Botwinik
Estate of Norman Botwinik
James J. Boyle '64
Ross Bray '69
Ralf E. and Nancy Carriuolo
W. McMaster Clarke '63
Robert J. Cole '60
Daniel P. Cosgrove
Charles E. Crowley, Jr. '81
Estate of Josephine S. Crump
Gerald R Dandrow '82
Henri M.David, Jr. '73
Estate of Joseph Deleeuw
Stella K. DeMayo
William S. DeMayo
Anna Deming
John N. Deming '52
Laurence J. and
Mary Lou DeNardis James E. Diehl, Esq. '76 Isabella E. Dodds Edward J. Drew, Jr. '75 Edward J. Drew, Sr. '82 Orest T. Dubno '68 Agnes D. Duva '74 Robert E.W.Eisele Frederick W. Farnsworth '79 Robert L. Fiscus, CPA John Aaron Frey '44 and
Mildred Frey John R. Gehring '52 and
Leona Gehring Murray A. Gerber '79 and Shirley
Gerber Edward Glater Ruth Glater Robert Af. Gordon Juan B. Haydu '79 Robert C. Henrickson '41 Ira G. Hubbell '50 Mildred W.Hull
Donald J. Ibsen
Lisa M. lodice '89
Deborah A. Johnson '93
Thomas A. Johnson
John E. Judd '59
Phillip Kaplan
Vivian J. Kaplan '80
M. Jerry Kenig
Kwahng S. Kim '94
Ira H. Kleinfeld
Daniel Kops, Sr.
Nancy Kops
Jacqueline Koral and KurtKoral
Karl H. Kulisch '95
Ross M. Lanius '85
Roy L. Larsen '66
Henry C. Lee and Margaret Lee
William M. Leete, Jr.
Ann Lyons
Robert J. and Nancy Lyons, Sr.
Joel H. Marks
Linda R. Martin
Edward E. Maxcy
Ellis C. Maxcy
Virginia S. McCurdy
Dennis R. McGough '81 and
Donna McGough J. M. McHugh Al /.. Mclaughlin James N. Mohs '75 Alexander W. Nicholson, Jr. '65
and Karen Nicholson Peter J. Nieves '94 Patricia M. Nowicki '65 Russell D. Offenbach '65 Chris-Philip Onofrio '76 Beata E. Orson '95 Helen R. Pantuso '80 Philip Paolella Herbert H. Pearce Robert E Polito, Jr. '98 Hans C. Rasmussen '85 Burton R Reed '33 Thomas C. '89 and
Trina Reynolds Daniel Riccio, Jr. '75 Frederic M. Richards James H. Shattuck George W. Sicaras '72 Daniel M. Smith Leon Talalay Mark R. Trojanowski '80 Cheever Tyler James W Uebelacker Ronald T.Urquhart '81 Frank A. Warner '62 Estate of Helen J. Warner Louis S.Weady '80 Walter E Wehner '63 Estate of Alice Wehner Robert E Wilson
I
ELLIS C. MAXCY HERITAGE SOCIETY
The Ellis C. Maxcy Heritage Society is named for UNH's first President. Honored for his outstanding contributions to the University, Dr. Maxcy led New Haven College from 1932-1 937. With his foresight and steady counsel spanning 48 years of service, the University established the foundation for its present level of excellence and achievement.
By becoming a member of the Ellis C. Maxcy Heritage Society and remembering the University through your will or estate plan, you are investing in the future of the University of New Haven. You open the doors of opportunity to promising students and provide an enduring legacy.
How to Become a Maxcy Heritage Society Member
You may become a member by:
Naming the University as beneficiary in your will,
trust or life insurance policy.
Establishing a life income arrangement, such as a charitable
remainder trust or gift annuity. These gift plans provide an income
stream for life and ultimately benefit the University.
Making UNH a beneficiary of your IRA.
Gift Opportunities
Many planned gifts allow you to creatively achieve your philanthropic and financial goals. Your planned gift to the University of New Haven could:
Increase your lifetime income.
Provide for family members.
Unlock appreciated assets to produce greater annual income
without being penalized by capital gains.
Eliminate or reduce your tax burden.
Make a generous gift to UNH.
Privileges of Membership
Once you become a member of the Ellis C. Maxcy Heritage Society, you will enjoy benefits that include:
Special listings in University of New Haven publications.
An annual reception with other members of the Society.
Invitations to special events and academic seminars.
Knowing that you have provided for future generations
of deserving UNH students.
Please contact Timothy Stanton at 203-932-7285 I or tstanton@newhaven.edu:
If you have already included UNH in your will or estate plan, so we may thank and formally recognize you as a Maxcy Heritage Society member.
If you would like to discuss joining the Society and exploring various giving strategies that may fit your particular circumstance.
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University of New Haven
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Samuel S. Bergami, Jr. '85 E.M.B.A.
Chairman of the Board Philip H. Bartels
Vice Chairman of the Board Mary J. Barneby Kenneth W. Biermacher '76 B.S. Gail L. Brekke
William L. Bucknall, Jr. '63 A.S., '65 B.S. Frank P. Carrubba '69 B.S., '79 M.S. Wmiam J. Chowanec '70 B.S. K. Oni Chukwu '94 M.B.A. Ralph F. DellaCamera, Jr. '75 B.S. Dr. Richard J. Deslauriers '90 B.S. Heidi S. Douglas '82 M.S. Rosa M. Gatti Jeffery R Hazell '83 B.S. Robert M. Lee '78 B.S. Thomas K. Lewis, Jr. '74 B.S., '76 M.S. Raymond J. Margiano, Jr. '69 B.S. Patrick G. O'Brien '66 B.S. Ernest F. Schaub '72 B.S. Janice K. Sussman '83 E.M.B.A. Patricia B. Sweet '79 E.M.B.A. Stephen P. Tagliatela Samuel E. Thurston '66 B.S. Michael W. Toner '82 E.M.B.A. Douglas D. Watts '67 B.S. Rolan J. Young
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Orest T. Dubno '64 A.S., '68 B.S., '75 M.P.A. |
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John E. Echlin, Jr. '80 E.M.B.A. |
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John Aaron Frey '44 A.S. |
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Robert M. Gordon |
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Jean M. Handley |
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Henry C. Lee |
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Mark S. Levy |
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Robert J. Lyons, Sr. |
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Herbert H. Pearce |
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Charles E. Pompea '71 B.S., '90 E.M.B.A. |
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Francis A. Schneiders '54 A.S. |
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OFFICERS
Steven H. Kaplan
President David P. Dauwalder
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Arthur D. Goon
Vice President for Student Success Caroline V. Koziatek
Associate Vice President for Human Resources R. Thomas Snider, Jr.
Interim Vice President for Enrollment Management George S. Synodi
Vice President for Finance Richard J. Tuchman
Vice President for University Advancement
DEANS
Barry J. Farbrother
The Tagliatela College of Engineering Richard A. Highfield
The College of Business Ronald H. Nowaczyk
The College of Arts and Sciences Richard H.Ward
The Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice
and Forensic Sciences Rebecca D. Johnson
Associate Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Ira H. Kleinfeld
Associate Provost for Graduate Studies,
Research and Faadty Development;
Interim Dean, University College
Please visit www.newhaven.edu
A LASTING LEGACY
Couple's Gift Reflects the Past, Significantly Aflects the Future
"UNH is
one of several
institutions
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Tom Reynolds
Tom Reynolds '89 B.S., and Trina Reynolds have taken the long view in their approach to institutional giving. As a member of the Ellis Maxcy Society at the University of New Haven, Tom has left the University in his will, a gift that will have an impact for years into the future. "For me, the charities I place in my will are a way to leave a legacy," says Tom, the assistant majority leader in the Connecticut House of Representatives and a state representative from the 42nd Assembly District. "UNH is one of several institutions that are very dear to me." UNH seems to run in the family; Tom's brother, John J. Reynolds '87 B.A., is also a UNH grad.
Trina supports her husband's allegiance to his alma mater. "We make our giving decisions jointly and UNH had a significant impact on his life. We take advantage of any opportunity we have to give back."
For information on making a planned gift, please contact UNH Associate Vice President of Advancement Operations Timothy Stanton at 203.932.7285 or email tstanton@newhaven.edu.
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The University of New Haven^s
27th Annual Alumni Scholarship Ball
^Give Locally f Impact Globally'
6 p^m*, Saturday, April 17, 2010
The David A. Beckerman Recreation Center - UNH Main Campus
The evenings events include the Distinguished Alumni Awards, dinner, dancing and live music. Also featuring silent and live auctions.
Help our students make a difference in our connmunity, our nation and our world. Proceeds benefit the UNH Scholarship Fund. Sponsored by the UNH Alunnni Association.
(If you can't attend the Ball, take part in our exciting online auction March 15 - April 5. Donations always welcome!)
For more information, visit www.newhaven.edu/scholarshipball2010
or call 203-932-7270.