athletic hall of fame
NOVEMBER 4
2017
DANVILLE
FECTEAU
GILROY
KENNEY
LEHANE
SETTERLUND
ORDER OF CEREMONIES
BOSTON UNIVERSITY 52ND HALL OF FAME INDUCTION BANQUET MASTER OF CEREMONIES Bernie Corbett ‘83 GREETINGS FROM THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Drew Marrochello
BOB DANVILLE
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
WELCOMING REMARKS Tom Mahan ‘78, ‘80 CHAIRPERSON
DICK FECTEAU
AWARDS IRV HELLER HALL OF FAME SCHOLARSHIP Ryan Hilburn MEN’S LACROSSE
WILLIAM FRENCH MEMORIAL AWARD Robyne Johnson
MATT GILROY
ROGER “MOOSE” WASHBURN MEMORIAL AWARD Dave Walko ‘68 MURRAY KRAMER MEMORIAL AWARD Brian Maurer ‘07 ALDO “BUFF” DONELLI MEMORIAL LEADERSHIP AWARD Charlotte Castronovo ‘17
ROBYN KENNEY
WOMEN’S LACROSSE
Jake De Vries ‘17 MEN’S TENNIS
HALL OF FAME INDUCTION Bob Danville ‘82 Dick Fecteau ‘51 Matt Gilroy ‘09 Robyn Kenney ‘01 Bruce Lehane April Setterlund ‘11
BRUCE LEHANE
APRIL SETTERLUND
ABOUT THE SPECIAL AWARDS MURRAY KRAMER MEMORIAL AWARD
ALDO “BUFF” DONELLI LEADERSHIP AWARD
Named in honor of Boston University’s first
Named in honor of the Terrier football coach
sports information director, this award is
from 1947 to 1956 who also served as the
presented to an individual or organization in
Director of Athletics for five years, this award
recognition of outstanding media coverage or
is presented to a senior who has demonstrated
publicity of intercollegiate sports. The recipient
outstanding leadership both on and off the
is chosen by the Hall of Fame executive
field. The recipient is chosen by the Hall of
committee.
Fame executive committee after nomination by the Athletic Department.
WILLIAM FRENCH AWARD Named for the 1924 football great who was
IRV HELLER HALL OF FAME SCHOLARSHIP
instrumental in forming the Hall of Fame and
Named in honor of the BU Hall of Famer and
served as its secretary-treasurer, this award
Terrier football lineman who specialized in
is presented to a current or former Boston
blocking and tackling, this award is presented
University coach or to a graduate of Boston
to undergraduate or graduate student-
University who has distinguished himself or
athletes who exhibit good sportsmanship and
herself in the coaching profession in the past
citizenship. The recipient is chosen by the
year. The recipient is chosen by the Hall of Fame
Office of Financial Assistance in consultation
executive committee.
with the Director of Athletics.
ROGER “MOOSE” WASHBURN AWARD Named in honor of the 1924 graduate who was an outstanding performer in football and swimming, and who served as line coach for the Terriers through 15 seasons, this award is presented to a graduate of Boston University who has given continuous unselfish support to the Boston University athletic program. The recipient is chosen by the Hall of Fame executive committee.
IN MEMOR IAM Ralph E. Bevins ‘50 Leon Spivack ‘38, ‘40
HALL OF FAME SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS WILLIAM FRENCH MEMORIAL AWARD PAST WINNERS 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Joan Benoit Arthur Boyle ‘50 Jim Jensen ‘81 Marie Butera ‘56 Bill Brooks ‘86 Terry Meagher ‘76 Paul Farren ‘83 Dick Farley ‘68 John Cullen ‘87 Rick Meagher ‘77 Claire Nolan ‘46 Peter Yetten ‘71 Sally Starr Neil Roberts
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
Tom Caito ‘60, ‘74 Dennis Wolff Ben Smith Ramona Polvere ‘50 Mike Jarvis Nancy Feldman Lesley Sheehan ‘84 Archie Cataldi ‘52 Don Cahoon ‘72 Liza Kelly Tony Sparano Emo DiNitto ‘59 Joe Katchpole ‘67 Bruce Lehane Mike Sullivan ‘90
2017 Recipient
ROBYNE JOHNSON
ROGER “MOOSE” WASHBURN MEMORIAL AWARD PAST WINNERS 1980 James A Schipani, D.D.S. ‘60 1981 Richard D. Bokavich ‘61,’65 1982 Robert P. Coyne ‘64,’70 1983 Leon Spivack ‘38 1984 Bleakney Benedict 1985 Eugene Delfino ‘52 1986 Nick Apalakis ‘31 1987 Dr. Evelyn M. Kirrane ‘47,’49,’56,’60 1988 Irving Heller ‘50 1989 Frank Giuliano ‘55 Joe Terrasi ‘55 1990 Dick Fecteau ‘51 1991 Mary Pratt ‘40 1992 Ted & Mary Nowak 1993 Pat Hughes ‘71
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
John Simpson ‘50, ‘52 Don Sandberg Elliot H. Cole, ‘54, Law ‘60 Larry Fudge ‘62, ‘65 Fran Rice ‘57 Jim McCann ‘69 Art Dunphy ‘61 No recipient Richard DeWolfe ‘71 Ray Buell, Jr. ‘54 Robert Alexander Lance Piccolo ‘62 Earle Leeder ‘55 Elliot Driben Larry Cancro ‘77 Mary C. Buletza ’80 Wil Duchesneau ‘66
2017 Recipient
DAVE WALKO
IRV HELLER HALL OF FAME SCHOLARSHIP PAST WINNERS 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Paul Lewis, Football Bonnie Barber, Women’s Tennis Ricardo Penfold, Men’s Soccer Lisa Smith, Women’s Basketball Pat Duthie, Wrestling Mirian Knijn, Women’s Track Christophe Verhaegen, Men’s Soccer Scott Riewald, Men’s Swimming Rebecca Chattin, Softball Wendy Whitney, Women’s Swimming Christine Blackwell, Field Hockey Jacques Joubert, Men’s Ice Hockey Daniel Tollin, Men’s Rowing Zoe Brenno, Field Hockey Alex Ozonoff, Men’s Rowing Beth Iwamoto, Softball Christopher Danbeck, Men’s Rowing Kelly Taylor, Women’s Rowing Betsy Gonski, Softball Carolyn Beckwith, Women’s Rowing Betsy Gonski, Softball Amy Parker, Softball Kenya Palmer, Softball
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
Amy Parker, Softball Kenya Palmer, Softball Leah Johnson, Women’s Golf Kimberly Brooks, Women’s Golf Leah Johnson, Women’s Golf Brenna Gibson, Women’s Golf Leah Johnson, Women’s Golf Brenna Gibson, Women’s Golf Haley Goucher, Women’s Golf Kara Vaneck, Women’s Golf Leah Johnson, Women’s Golf Brenna Gibson, Women’s Golf Haley Goucher, Women’s Golf Kara Vaneck, Women’s Golf Hannah Barry, Women’s Golf Haley Goucher, Women’s Golf Alison Hamilton, Women’s Golf Lauren Stong, Women’s Golf Kara Vaneck, Women’s Golf David Proctor, Men’s Track & Field Michael Bustamante, Men’s Soccer Michael Bustamante, Men’s Soccer Jayme Mask, Softball Madison Craft, Women’s Tennis
2017 Recipient
RYAN HILBURN Men’s Lacrosse
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HALL OF FAME SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS MURRAY KRAMER MEMORIAL AWARD PAST WINNERS 1965 Arthur Sampson, Boston Herald Traveler 1966 Don Gillis, WHDH-TV 1967 Murray Kramer, Boston Record-American 1968 Cliff Sundberg, Boston Herald Traveler 1969 Roy Mumpton, Worcester Telegram & Gazette 1970 Jerry Nason, Boston Globe 1971 Dick Dew, United Press International 1972 Walter “Red” Smith, Nationally Syndicated Columnist 1973 Joe Concannon, Boston Globe 1974 Bob Monahan, Boston Globe 1975 Joe Giuliotti, Boston Herald-American 1976 Phil Bissell, Boston Herald-American 1977 Fran Rosa, Boston Globe 1978 Ernie Roberts, Boston Globe 1979 Dave O’Hara, Associated Press 1980 Frank O’Brien, Boston Globe 1981 Vince Doria, Boston Globe 1982 Ted Sarandis, WEEI Radio 1983 Bill Kipouras, Salem Evening News 1984 Jack O’Leary, Boston Herald 1985 John Connolly, Boston Herald 1986 New England Sports Network (NESN) 1987 Mike Vega, Boston Globe 1988 ESPN 1989 Channel 7 Sports Department 1990 Marvin Pave, Boston Globe 1991 Brian Fitzgerald, BU Today 1992 Bob Monahan, Boston Globe John Connolly, Boston Herald 1993 Jack Grinold, Northeastern University
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2010 2012 2014 2016
Mitchell Freund, SPORTSCHANNEL/NEW ENGLAND Robert Gordon and Will Meyl - WABU-TV Channel 68 Bernie Corbett, play-by-play voice of Terrier hockey and football Ed Carpenter, Boston University Doug Brown, WABU-TV Sean McDonough, FOX Sports/New England, ABC-TV Susan Bickelhaupt, Boston Globe Barbara Huebner, Boston Globe U.S. College Hockey Online Rich Thompson, Boston Herald Mark Blaudschun, Boston Globe Mike Lynch, WCBV-TV CSTV Networks, Inc. Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Boston Globe Eric Frede, NESN Josh Wine, Silver Chalice Steve Sera, Moody Street TV
2017 Recipient BRIAN MAURER
Boston University Athletics Broadcaster
ALDO T. “BUFF” DONELLI LEADERSHIP AWARD
2017 Recipient
2017 Recipient
CHARLOTTE CASTRONOVO
JAKE DE VRIES
Women’s Lacrosse
Men’s Tennis
PAST WINNERS 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Mike Pedone, Football Monica Dorley, Field Hockey Alicia Charles, Women’s Basketball Christen Dutchka, Women’s Soccer Amy Parker, Softball Fiola Foley, Women’s Rowing Mark Michalek, Men’s Basketball Uzo Aduba, Women’s Track & Field Billy Collins, Men’s Basketball Rebecca Beyer, Women’s Soccer Kevin Fitzgerald, Men’s Basketball Jamie Haas, Softball
2006 Susan Marschall, Women’s Soccer Gerald Prescott, Men’s Golf 2008 Gregory Dierksen, Men’s Swimming & Diving Lauren Morton, Women’s Lacrosse 2010 Casey Brown, Women’s Soccer Tyler Morris, Men’s Basketball 2012 Chris Connolly, Men’s Ice Hockey Brittany Heist, Women’s Soccer 2014 Emma Clark, Women’s Soccer Jesse Frieder, Women’s Tennis 2016 Rachel Coll, Field Hockey John Papale, Men’s Basketball
2017 INDUCTEES
BOB DANVILLE MEN’S TRACK & FIELD • CLASS OF 1982
A 1982 graduate of Boston University, Bob Danville was a four-year standout for the men’s track & field team and will now join his wife and fellow Briton, Sharon ColyearDanville (‘83), in the Hall of Fame. He still holds the New England record in the 400m hurdles with a time of 50.66 seconds, a mark that has stood for 35 years. During the 1982 outdoor season, Danville was an AllAmerican in the 400m hurdles thanks to a time of 50.53 seconds, which eclipsed the New England record he had set earlier that season. In 1980, Danville was the driving
force in the Terriers’ victory at the New England Outdoor Championships. He claimed first in the 110m and 400m hurdle events in addition to running a leg of the 1,600m relay. Thanks to Danville’s success in the hurdles, BU won four straight New England indoor titles from 1979-1982 in addition to three New England outdoor titles (1979, 1981, 1982). He also competed on the international stage, winning the 110m hurdles at the 1976 Scottish Championships and placing third in the 400m hurdles at the 1980 UK Championships.
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DICK FECTEAU ‘51 AT H L E T I C S A D M I N I S T R AT I O N • 1 9 7 6 - 8 9
Dick Fecteau (‘51) was not only a former teammate of BU Hall of Famer Harry Agganis (‘54) but also a fellow native of Lynn, Massachusetts. He contributed to the varsity football team for three years as an offensive lineman until his graduation in 1951. His accomplishments and contributions though go beyond the gridiron, as he positively impacted hundreds of Terrier student-athletes as an assistant director of athletics from 1976-1989. He has also been an inspiration to many Americans after he was a prisoner of war in China for 19 years from Nov. 29, 1952 – Dec. 13, 1971 while working for the CIA. Trying to rescue an informant during the Korean War, Fecteau’s plane was shot down in China. He was later given the Distinguished
Intelligence Cross, the CIA’s highest honor for value, in 2013 for confessing to his Chinese captors plenty of names and physical descriptions that belonged not to fellow colleagues but to his onetime football teammates at BU. Following 25 years of government service, he joined the athletic department and served as a mentor for BU students while helping raise funds. He was later honored in 1990 with the Roger “Moose” Washburn Award, which goes to an alumnus for continuous unselfish support of the athletic program and the Hall of Fame. During the 1980s before his retirement, he volunteered his time and administrative ability to help keep the Hall of Fame program afloat.
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MATT GILROY MEN’S ICE HOCKEY • CLASS OF 2009
One of only three players in the history of Boston University ice hockey to be named an All-American three times, Matt Gilroy (‘09) received college hockey’s top honor as a senior after leading the Terriers to their fifth national championship. He became BU’s second Hobey Baker Award winner and earned AHCA All-America First Team honors in each of his final two seasons after receiving second-team accolades as a sophomore. Currently a KHL AllStar with Moscow Spartak, Gilroy played in 225 NHL games with the New York Rangers, Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Panthers. A walk-on and converted defenseman, Gilroy was the first blueliner in Hockey East history to
be named to the league’s first team three times and also was tabbed the recipient of the 2009 Walter Brown Award, given to the best American-born college hockey player in New England. The Long Island native recorded 92 points (25g, 67a) and a rating of plus-78 in 160 career games and finished his career playing 146 consecutive games. His final game was one of the most thrilling in NCAA history as the Terriers rallied from two goals down in the final minute of regulation to force overtime and go on to defeat Miami, 4-3, and win the national championship. Gilroy’s incredible pass set up Nick Bonino’s game-tying goal with 17.4 seconds remaining in the third period.
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ROBYN KENNEY FIELD HOCKEY • CLASS OF 2001
A two-time All-American who went on to play for the U.S. National Team, Robyn Kenney (‘01) helped BU’s field hockey team earn back-to-back conference titles and NCAA appearances. Kenney, a four-year starter, currently ranks in the top-six all-time in starts (84) and games played (85). As a Terrier midfielder and back, Kenney earned National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Second Team AllAmerica honors as a senior and third-team honors as a junior. She is one of seven Terriers to receive NFHCA Regional First Team accolades in three seasons. After winning the America East championship as a junior, Kenney and the Terriers successfully
defended the title the following year and she was named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament. In 1999, Kenney was named to the U.S. Under-20 National Team, becoming the third-ever Terrier alongside current BU Hall of Famers Sally Maxwell (‘90) and Michele Barnard (‘97) to compete with a U.S. National squad in international competition. She moved up the ranks and eventually retired from the USA Field Hockey National Team in 2006, having played in 37 matches since 2002. She helped the U.S. reach the 2006 World Cup with a fourth-place finish at the World Cup qualifier and also played in the Pan American Games and Champion’s Challenge.
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BRUCE LEHANE
CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK & FIELD COACH • 1982-2017 Longtime BU track & field and cross country coach Bruce Lehane began his collegiate coaching career at Boston University back in 1982 after spending five years teaching in the public schools in Maine. In his 35-plus years of service at Boston University, Lehane coached 50 All-Americans, two NCAA Division I National Champions and two Olympians. In addition, the 1970 Boston State College graduate coached over 20 IC4A/ECAC individual champions. He also guided Rich Peters to a runner-up finish in the mile at the 2012 NCAA Championships. Nine of his athletes have qualified for the World Cross Country Championships, which includes two-time U.S. National Champion Lesley Lehane, who placed fifth overall at the 1987 Cross-Country World Championships to help the United States squad to the team title.
Under Lehane’s guidance, the Boston University men’s cross country team successfully qualified for the NCAA Championship field 10 times and posted three top10 finishes. Most recently, individuals qualified for the NCAA Championship in 2012 and again in 2014 while at least one harrier earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors in each of his last six years at the helm. BU also excelled on the conference level under Lehane’s tutelage. The women’s cross country team won 17 conference championships, including the 2013 and 2014 Patriot League titles. The men’s cross country team won 11 conference titles and took home its seventh New England championship in 2015. Lehane was a 17-time America East Coach of the Year and two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year.
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APRIL SETTERLUND SOFTBALL • CLASS OF 2011
A three-time All-American, April Setterlund (‘11) helped the Terriers reach two NCAA tournaments, highlighted by the program’s first regional final appearance in 13 years in 2009, and become the first America East team since 2000-01 to earn a NCAA win in backto-back seasons. Recognized as the conference’s top player in both 2010 and 2011, she graduated from BU holding six single-season records and as the all-time leader in batting average (.417), hits (264), doubles (60), RBIs (140) runs (170) and slugging percentage (.681) while ranking tied-for-second in home runs (31). Excelling off the field as well, Setterlund was a model student who was named the 2011 BU Athletics Woman of the Year after receiving the prestigious Scarlet Key Award and being named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll
two times. As a freshman, the Torrance, California, native finished fourth in the conference hitting .354 to claim AE Rookie of the Year honors, and her career skyrocketed from that moment forward. In 2009, she batted .396 en route to All-America Third Team accolades to join BU Hall of Fame pitcher Audrey West (‘96) as the only All-Americans in program history. The following year, though, Setterlund made history by ranking fifth nationally in batting average (.482) and eighth in slugging percentage (.861) to become BU’s first-ever First Team All-American. She batted .434 her final season to add Second Team All-America honors, as the Terriers were one win away from an America East championship three-peat.
BU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tom Mahan ‘78, ‘80 (Chair) Terry Geldart ‘86 (Vice Chair) Frank Giuliano ‘55 (Secretary) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
A Harry Agganis ‘54 Jessica Alcorta ‘00 Walter H. Anderson ‘50 Miriam Hatch Andrewes ‘35 Lauren Andrews ‘87 Tunji Awojobi ‘97 B Michele Barnard ‘97 Mildred Barnes ‘51/’56/’61 Lisa Barone ‘92 Fred Bassi ‘67 Mary Bauer ‘37 Ralph E. Bevins ‘50 Troy Billings ‘83 Jean Graham Bingham ‘47 Cliff Blair ‘56 Nick Bone ‘98 Ken Boyd ‘74 Arthur Boyle ‘50 Dan Brady ‘72 Lisa Welch Brady ‘86 John Bredice ‘56 Roberta Brennan ‘47/‘56 Gladys Brightman ‘46 Bill Brooks ‘86 Bob Brown ‘73 Harold Brown ‘59 Jonathan Brown ‘91 Peter Brown ‘76 Bernard Bruce ‘55 William W. Budness ‘65 Lee Chadbourne Burling ‘54 George Byrd ‘64 c Patrice Schena Cachat ‘91 Alison M. Caito ‘88 Robert L. Capuano ‘53 Ronald Cardwell ‘54 Harold G. Carlson ‘26 Ed Carpenter Al Carvelli ‘39 Ray Cataloni ‘53 Gretchen Ebner Caterson ‘88 Nell Evans Chamberlin ‘35 Jeanne Crook Classen ‘48 Carl Clem ‘33 Alfreda Farina Cleveland ‘60 Harry Cleverly ‘37 Ann O. Coakley ‘48 Gordon S. Cochrane ‘24 Glenn Cohen ‘80 Louis R. Cohen ‘28 Sharon Colyear-Danville ‘83 James Conlan ‘40 Jim Craig ‘79 Randolph Cross ‘65 Dean Crowe ‘88 John Cullen ‘87 Robert Cumings ‘59 John Curry ‘07 D Sarah Dalton ‘09 John Danby ‘72 Cleon Daskalakis ‘84 Larry Davenport ‘70 Janet Demars ‘53 Leonard D’Errico ‘53 Gerald Desrosiers ‘38 James Dincolo ‘30/’38 Suren ‘Jay’ Donabedian ‘69
Marti Shea ’85, ‘86 Kimberly Kos Southall ’98
Leonie Kortenhorst Giles ‘97 Michelle White ‘95
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Patricia Kilroy Donahoe ‘58 Arthur Dorfman ‘30 Everett W. Dorr ‘48 Robert Dougherty ‘95 Shannon Downey ‘94/’97 Gregg Drew ‘83 Chris Drury ‘98 Robert Dupuis ‘58
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e Mike Emenalo ‘89 Maddy English ‘57/’62 Deidre Enos Lovett ‘01 Michael Eruzione ‘77
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G Eleanor Keady Gaffney ‘53 John Garrity ‘51 James Garvin ‘73 Thomas E. Gastall ‘55 George Gaudreault ‘48 Terry Geldart ‘86 Leonie Kortenhorst Giles ‘97 Tod Giles ‘94 Brian Gilmour ‘67 Frank J. Giuliano, Jr. ‘55 Bob Green ‘82 Richard Green ‘65
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H Jamie Haas ‘05 Barbara J. Hall ‘45 Melissa Hall ‘92 Lori Heywood Hand ‘92 Charles L. Hanson ‘53 Carolyn L. Harrington ‘65 Robert Hatch ‘49 James Hayes ‘70 Lauren Curtis Heidenry ‘93 Irving J. Heller ‘50 Chris Helon ‘95 David P. Hemery ‘68 Carnell Henderson ‘95 Bruce Hescock ‘55 Jay Hillman ‘92 William Patrick Hughes ‘70 Mike Hyndman ‘70
j Jim Jensen ‘81 Jacques Joubert ‘95
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K George Karalexis ‘66 John Kastan Jr. ‘52 Eino Keerd ‘60 John H. Kelley ‘52 John J. Kelley ‘56 Richard Kelley ‘52
f Gary Famiglietti ‘38 Richard Farley ‘68 Paul Farren ‘85 Mark Fauci ‘94 Jack Ferreira ‘66 Christine Fleming ‘84 Larry Folloni ‘47 Erwin J. Fox ‘55 William C. French ‘29
I Drederick Irving ‘88 Beth Iwamoto ‘97/’99
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Jim Kenney ‘59 Mark Kimball ‘82 Robyn King ‘01 Mirian Knijn ‘90
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l Jennifer Lanctot ‘91 Chris LaPointe ‘94 John F. Lawlor ‘60/’69 Johnny Lax ‘35 Jack Leaman ‘59 Vera Lee-Schoenfeld ‘97 Paul Lewis ‘85 Chris Lindstrom ‘82 David Lindstrom ‘77 Chrissy Lombard ‘01 Lou Lovely ‘57
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m Don MacLeod ‘58/’65 Tom Mahan ‘78/’80 Andre Maksimow ‘95 Robert Marquis ‘60 Marion Potts Mather ‘37 Sally Maxwell ‘90 Shawn McCluskey ‘82 Liz McDonough ‘57 Shawn McEachern ‘92 Wilhelmina “Billee” McFee ‘48 John McKinlay ‘59 Peter McLachlan ‘67 Doris McMahon ‘50 Rick Meagher ‘77 Florian Mennigen ‘06 Max Miller ‘38 Robert Minihane ‘61 Howard Mitchell ‘43 Ellen Granahan Mohan ‘52 Andrea Ashuck Mrusek ‘89
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n Mal Najarian ‘80 Are Nakkim ‘88 Ted A. Nash ‘55 Saul I. Nechtem ‘39 Caryl Newhoff ‘48 John Nunziato ‘54
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o Thomas Oates ‘52 Jack O’Callahan ‘79 John O’Hare, Jr. ‘22 Ben Okaroh ‘87 Francis C. Okaroh ‘86
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p Debra Miller Palmore ‘81 Jay Pandolfo ‘96 Jack Parker ‘68 Peter Perreault ‘62 Karen Phillips ‘92 Samuel A. Pino ‘55 Sev Popolizio ‘77 Helen Carroll Pratt ‘45 Mary Pratt ‘40 Gene Prebola ‘60 r Douglas L. Raymond ‘38 Ken Read ‘83 Tim Regan ‘72 Scott Riewald ‘92 Myra Sawyer Roberts ‘37 Richard Rodenhiser ‘53
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Thomas Ross ‘66 * Paul Rowe ‘35 Reginald Rucker ‘69 * * * * * * * *
s David Sacco Louis Salvati ‘51 Clorinda Lauretano Saragosa ‘50 Nick Saunders ‘85 Gretchen Schuyler ‘31 Betty Schweitzer ‘45 Mark Seals ‘89 Herbert J. Semino ‘33 Marti Shea ‘85/’86 Edith Coady Sheehan ‘40 Lesley Sheehan ‘84 Lynne Jewell Shore ‘81 Dave Silk ‘79 John Simpson ‘50/‘54 Billy Smith ‘54 Jill Sosnak ‘95 Kimberly Kos Southall ‘98 E. Ray Speare 1894 Bob Speight ‘83 Leon Spivack ‘38/‘40 Pam Spuehler ‘08 Marion Stallwood ‘40 Vic Stanfield ‘75 Heidi L. Steiber ‘95 Sybil Smith Stephens ‘88 Christine Stief ‘95 Steve Stirling ‘71 Janet Moreau Stone ‘51 Christopher D. Studer ‘93 George E. Sulima ‘51
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t Bruce Taylor ‘70 Katie Terhune ‘04 Joseph Terrasi ‘55 George Terry ‘55 Charles J. Thomas ‘41 John C. Thomas ‘63 W. Kevin Thomas ‘56 William Tighe ‘49 Jeff Timberlake ‘89 Alyssa Trudel ‘05
v Sharon Vassiere ‘74 Jose Vidal ‘84
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w Herbert Wakabayashi ‘69 Earl Walker ‘96/‘98/‘03 John H. Walker ‘39 Steve Walker ‘94 Ed Walsh ‘74 Roger D. Washburn ‘24 Doris Brennan Weir ‘42 Audrey West ‘96 Robert Whelan ‘51 Julie White ‘84 Michelle White ‘95 Priscilla White ‘33 Walter L. Williams ‘46 George Winkler ‘50 Steve Wright ‘80
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