
Donna Marie Murtagh Bain (B.B.A. '96)
Alfred Beauman (B.S. '47)
John Beiter (B.A. '80)
Thomas Bernard (M.S.Ed. '81)
Miriam Bloss (B.S. '83)
Howard Boyarsky (B.A. '68)
James L. Brady, Jr. (B.A. '52, M.A. '54)
Joseph P. Brady (B.B.A. '69)
Barry Buxbaum (B.B.A. '69)
Dominick Carlino (B.A. '53)
Herta Clapp (M.S.Ed. '67)
Paul Wiley Cockerham (B.A. '78)
Eugene B. Connolly, Jr. (B.A. '54, M.B.A. '64, H.N.D. '90)
Dr. Hope R. Conte (M.A. '69)
Doris Kay Crisanti (M.S.Ed. '61)
Harriet Curtis (B.A. '43)
Rev. John W. Davis (H.N.D. '53, M.A. '63)
Roy E. Deane (B.A. '71)
Alfred A. Debler (B.S. '51, M.S.Ed. '66)
James C. Ditty (B.A. '50)
Theodore K. Eaton (M.B.A. '72)
James G. Fitzgerald (B.A. '82)
Leslie Irving Forsberg (M.S.Ed. '62)
Professor Victor Futter, special counsel to the dean and professor of law
Dr. Irving Galinsky, former chair of the Biology Department
Mary Elizabeth Ginter
Brian Gish, Jr. (J.D. '03)
Janet Doris Green (B.A. '68)
John C. Haab (B.B.A. '72)
Bill (Sonny) Hart (B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed. '66)
Marie Heimiller (B.A. '71)
Alexander J. Holland (B.A. '52)
Paul Hornick (B.A. '56)
Paul Averill Hotchkiss (B.A. '64)
Walter F. Jenney (M.S.Ed. '56)
Rhoda Joseph (P.D.I.P. '89)
James J. Kiernan (B.B.A. '53)
Frank J. Kotowski (B.A. '77)
Dennis Lynds (B.A. '49)
Robert M. Maurer (B.A. '50)
John Warren Meyer (M.B.A. '64)
Donna Marie Murtagh (B.B.A. '96)
Philip H. Musa (B.A '41)
Rose Naidich (M.A. '72)
Joseph Percival (B.A. '49)
Henrietta Eleanor Pfeiffer (B.A. '41)
Joseph Pollard (B.A. '56, M.A. '62)
Sarah D. Rountree (B.A. '51, M.A. '55)
Diana Sacca (M.S.Ed. '95)
Roy F. Schmidt (B.A. '56)
Shirley Schultz (1940)
Lillian T. Seaman (M.S.Ed. '58)
Karen Sue Solin (B.S.Ed. '62)
Barbara Norton Thorn (M.S.Ed. '71)
Lynda L. Trotta-Boehler (B.A. '70)
R. Edward Von Rhee (B.B.A. '71)
Allen J. Warner (B.A. '62)
Scott K. Watson, Sr. (B.B.A. '78)
Paul L. Williams (M.A. '72)
Professor Murray Yanowitch, professor of economics
Carol A. (Porter) Zanetti
Dennis Lynds '49, who passed away in August 2005, published more than 80 novels and won many mystery writing and literary awards both nationally and internationally, including the Edgar, awarded by the Mystery Writers of America, the Marlowe Lifetime Achievement Award from MWA, SoCal Chapter, and the Eye Lifetime Achievement Award of the Private Eye Writers of America. Under the pen name Michael Collins, his Dan Fortune stories constitute one of the longest-running private detective series ever written, covering nearly four decades beginning in 1967 with Act of Fear and continuing on with publishing contracts into the year 2005. |