Class Notes
College/Arts, Sciences & Engineering
1949
Dave Ocorr 鈥51 writes that Richard Garnish died last April. 鈥淗e was a teammate and friend who holds a likely unreachable record in Rochester athletics history. He won 12 varsity letters, four each in football, basketball, and baseball from 1945 to 1949. As a 17-year-old freshman, Dick was a halfback on the Yellowjacket football team, and as a basketball backcourt man, he played against NYU in Madison Square Garden. In 1949, he was catcher and captain of the baseball team. He鈥檚 a member of the University鈥檚 Athletics Hall of Fame along with his younger brother, Jack Garnish, and his father, the late Lysle (Spike) Garnish. Dick spent his entire career as a family doctor in Clifton Springs, N.Y.鈥
1951
Jack Garnish (see 鈥49). . . . Dave Ocorr (see 鈥49).
1952
Joseph Bagnara, professor emeritus in the department of cell biology and anatomy at the University of Arizona鈥檚 College of Medicine, has published a memoir, Unfinished Business: A Biologist in the Latter Half of the 20th Century (Wheatmark). He adds that he was born and raised in Rochester and earned his doctorate in zoology at the University of Iowa before embarking on his 50-year career at Arizona.
1953
Harold (Hal) Taback, an environmental consultant in Carlsbad, Calif., has coauthored a book, Environmental Ethics and Sustainability: A Casebook for Environmental Professionals (CRC Press).
1962
Tim Long, professor emeritus of geophysics at Georgia Tech, has published a book, Acquisition and Analysis of Terrestrial Gravity Data (Cambridge University Press).
1968
Daniel Goldberg, a law professor at the University of Maryland, has written The Death of the Income Tax: A Progressive Consumption Tax and the Path to Fiscal Reform (Oxford University Press).
1970
Gene Alpert sends an update. In September, he retired as senior vice president of the Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars. He received the honorary title of senior vice president emeritus of the organization, which he joined in 1993, after 17 years teaching political science at Texas Christian University. Gene adds that in recognition of his almost 40 years in higher education, Texas Sen. Wendy Davis introduced a resolution, later passed by the full Texas Senate, honoring him for his achievements and service, 鈥渋ncluding founding one of the only national academic programs for college students at the national political conventions.鈥
1972
Stephen Eisenberg (see 鈥06). . . . John Newton has written the third volume in his A Pen Named Man series of philosophical and inspirational books. A Pen Named Man: Our Destiny (Resource Publications) explores the path to social fulfillment 鈥渢hrough the establishment of universal institutions designed to enable man to serve as God鈥檚 representative on Earth.鈥
1973
David Gregorka has joined the venture capital group of Baird Capital. Working out of Baird鈥檚 Ann Arbor, Mich., office, he specializes in investments in the health care sector. David was a cofounder of HealthMedia, now called Wellness & Prevention. . . . New age pianist Richard Shulman has released Bliss of Being (RichHeart Music) as part of the five-member Pure Heart Ensemble.
1974
Richard Epstein has been elected to the board of First National Bank of Pennsylvania. Richard is managing partner of the law firm Ekker, Kuster, McCall & Epstein, in Sharon, Pa. . . . Anthony Gringeri 鈥89M (PhD) has been named senior vice president of strategic resources at ImmunoCellular Therapeutics, a Los Angeles鈥揳rea company that develops therapies for treating brain and other cancers. . . . Marc Rosenwasser has been named executive producer of the newly launched weekend edition of the PBS NewsHour. Marc has been at PBS for five years, most recently as executive producer of Need to Know. He welcomes story ideas that are 鈥渙riginal and consequential鈥 at rosenwasserm@thirteen.org.
1977
Bob Dardano writes that he 鈥渆njoyed an evening at Frontier Field and a Rochester Red Wings baseball victory鈥 with classmates Mitch Chait and Steve Abbamonte in July. Pictured from left to right are Mitch, Bob, and Steve.
1978
Lisa Goldberg has joined the investment management firm Aperio Group as director of research. She also serves as director of research for the Center for Risk Management Research at the University of California, Berkeley.
1979
Anthony Albanese, vice president of defense and environmental solutions at the Syracuse, N.Y., based research and development company SRC, has joined the board of directors of the Rosamond Gifford Zoo. . . . Sharon Porcellio has joined the Syracuse, N.Y., law firm of Bond, Schoeneck & King.
1981
Pam Lein Novak has published a novel, In the Midst of Wolves (Abbott Press), a coming-of-age tale of a homeless pickpocket and an orphan in late 19th-century New York City.
1982
Jay Reiff has coedited Encyclopedia of Radiation Oncology (Springer-Verlag). Jay, who earned a doctorate in chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, is a professor and chief of medical physics in the radiation oncology department at Drexel University.
1986
Eric Richardson has been appointed by Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal as a state court judge in Fulton County, which includes Atlanta. . . . Glenn Stambo was inducted as a member of the 鈥渨all of honor鈥 of Rockville High School, near Washington, D.C. Glenn is an interventional radiologist in Tampa, Fla., and specializes in treatments for liver tumors, fibroids, blood clots, and aneurysms. . . . Tom and Lisa Fiutem Winchell send an update. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to announce our middle son, Calvin, returned this fall to Rochester as a sophomore. Our oldest son, Ethan, is a senior at Harvard University, and our youngest son, Dylan, is a junior at Canton High School in Massachusetts.鈥
1987
Craig DeLancey has published a science fiction novel, Gods of Earth (47North).
1988
Margaret Best Krizan 鈥91W (MS) writes that after having taught in the Rochester City School District, she鈥檚 begun her own consulting firm. She earned a PhD from Union Institute & University in educational leadership and wrote her dissertation on 鈥淐orrelates of Effective Schools.鈥 She also earned a certificate of completion from SUNY Oswego鈥檚 superintendent development program and a certificate of advanced studies in educational administration from SUNY Brockport.
1990
John Sotomayor writes that he鈥檚 begun hosting a weekly radio show called Ocala Magazine Radio on WOCA The Source, in Ocala, Fla. John is executive editor of Ocala Magazine and won three awards this year in the magazine division of the annual Sunshine State awards of the Society of Professional Journalists.
1993
Allison Bially writes that she鈥檚 published a book, Booby Trap (Smashwords), 鈥渁 humorous look at breast cancer鈥 which 鈥渃hronicles my experience with the disease, and compares it to the experience of being pregnant and raising infants.鈥 She adds: 鈥淭he book was edited by Erica Cranston Rimlinger 鈥94. While we never met in college our network of friends introduced us as I was going through treatment and Erica was completing her own course of breast cancer treatment. The teaming of our shared experiences, shared sense of humor, and writing styles resulted in a funny, matter-of-fact look at cancer.鈥 . . . Emily Filler Kahn has joined the energy law practice group at the New England law firm of Bernstein Shur. She works in the firm鈥檚 Portland, Maine, office.
1994
Erica Cranston Rimlinger (see 鈥93).
1999
Jessica Reddington Fox (see 鈥10).
2000
Darria Long Gillespie 鈥06M (MD) is an emergency physician at Emory University Hospital and the executive vice president of clinical strategy at ShareCare. As part of her role at ShareCare, she answers health and wellness questions on her blog, 鈥淎sk Dr. Darria,鈥 at blog.sharecare.com/category/ask-dr-darria/.
2001
Rahuldeep Gill was named Cultural Diversity Professor of the Year for the second time at California Lutheran University. An assistant professor of religion and associate director of the university鈥檚 Center for Equality and Justice, Rahuldeep is an expert on Sikh institutions and the relationships among Sikhs, Muslims, and Hindus. He teaches courses on Christianity as well as on religion in South Asia. . . . Joseph and Courtney Meade Jukic welcomed a second son, Joseph Jr., last October (see photo, page 53). Courtney writes: 鈥淏ig brother Peter is enjoying his new baby brother. I鈥檓 a middle school English teacher and Joseph is a vice president at the insurance brokerage PIE Facilities in New York City.鈥
2002
Joseph Hamway writes that he and his wife, Jane, welcomed a son, Lachlan. . . Justin Lamontagne sends an update. He writes: 鈥淚 was recently named the 2013 Maine Commercial Association Realtor of the Year. I鈥檓 happily living in Portland, Maine, with my wife, Marycelina, daughter, Katherine, and dog, Fenway.鈥 He welcomes correspondence at Justin@dunham-group.com.
2003
Gina Dominijanni-Samaniego writes that Norah Samaniego was born in March. She includes a photo of Norah at four months. . . . Carmen Lemoine 鈥03E, 鈥11E (DMA) performed at the Budapest International Flute Competition in September. Carmen teaches at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music as well as Skyline College. . . . Kiesean Riddick 鈥12S (MS) has won a 2013 QS Leadership Scholarship, which he鈥檒l use to pursue an MBA at the University of Chicago鈥檚 Booth School of Business, from Quacquarelli Symonds, a global career and education network. Kiesean was awarded the scholarship based on his work with the Brooklyn, N.Y., nonprofit Groundwork, which provides academic enrichment and support to at-risk children. QS noted that 80 percent of Kiesean鈥檚 students who had reached young adulthood had graduated high school and gone on to higher education. Kiesean began tutoring at-risk children while at Rochester. . . . Bernadette Marino Spencer writes that she and her husband, Kenneth, welcomed their second son, Frank Anthony, in June. She writes: 鈥淏ig brother Donald is very excited! I鈥檓 a dentist at Vicaretti Dental Care in Rochester and Kenneth is a pilot for JetBlue.鈥
2004
Sarah Walker Brandt (see 鈥10). . . . David Selby writes that he got engaged to Alissa Beker in Atlanta.
2006
Colin Brown 鈥07 (T5) writes that he married Allie Winer in June in Lexington, Mass. Pictured from left to right are Elise Peterson Lu 鈥07, Jill Warejko 鈥07, 鈥11M (MD), David Lu 鈥07 (T5), Katherine Shen 鈥05, Becky Phillips 鈥07, 鈥08 (T5), Katie Fry, Allie, Colin, Dan Perlmutter 鈥05, Emily Hickey 鈥05, Brad Taylor 鈥07, Madeline Woo 鈥08, and Ryan Accetta 鈥05. Also in attendance was Sharon Barney 鈥08. . . . Dana Eisenberg writes that he鈥檚 been appointed to, and named chairman of, the Jersey City Parking Authority. He adds that he鈥檚 the son of Stephen Eisenberg 鈥72.
2007
Colin Brown (T5) (see 鈥06). . . . Tarah Mitchell, a captain in the Air Force and a bodybuilder, writes that she won first place in July in the 2013 NPC Team Universe bodybuilding competition鈥檚 figure division. She adds that this award earns her a 鈥減ro card,鈥 classifying her as a professional athlete in the International Federation of Body Building.
2009
Nicole Ruszczak completed a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
2010
Erin Bollacker writes: 鈥淔our Rochester and American Sign Language majors and minors have found themselves working together at the Children鈥檚 Center for Communication at the Beverly School for the Deaf in Beverly, Mass.鈥 Pictured from left to right are Jessica Reddington Fox 鈥99, Sarah Walker Brandt 鈥04, Erin, and Megan Braun 鈥13. Erin teaches music and runs early intervention groups for a parent-infant program, Sarah is a deaf education specialist, and Jessica is the school鈥檚 program director.
2013
Megan Braun (see 鈥10).