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 1950 - 1959

Herbert F. Reinhard Jr. (B.S. '57, M.S. '60) gave the commencement address at Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania and was awarded President Emeritus status by the council of trustees.

 1960 - 1969

Mary "Bebe" Fearnside (B.S. '62) was given the "Nancy D. Thomas Collaboration Award" by the One Goal Conference for Early Childhood Educators in Tampa in July. The award is given annually for sustained state-wide effort to promote and maintain collaboration among programs and agencies serving young children.

Larry W. Thompson (B.S. '62), founder and former president of the Seattle Seminole Club, has moved to Largo, Fla., with his wife, Windy, and their two children.

Dr. Steven J. Schang Jr. (B.S. '64) practices cardiology in Pensacola and is chief of the cardiology section on internal medicine at Sacred Heart Hospital.

Stanley L. Ulanski (B.S. '68, M.S. '71) is a geology professor at James Madison University and avid fly-fisherman.


 1970 - 1979

Victoria Box Emmons (B.A. '72) is director of development and communications for Alliance for Community Care, a nonprofit agency serving people with mental illness.

Diahann W. Lassus (B.S. '76) is practitioner and president of Lassus Wherley & Associates, a wealth-management firm with offices in New Providence, N.J., and Naples, Fla.

Doug M. Guetzloe (B.S. '78), a political consultant with Advantage Consultants, wrote an essay in the book, "Taking the Initiative," by Howard R. Ernst.


 1980 - 1989

Jeff Sluman (A.A. '80) won the Greater Milwaukee Open golf tournament in July. It was Sluman's sixth PGA Tour victory and the biggest paycheck of his career at $558,000. Sluman played golf at FSU.

Lynne Thomas Winston (J.D. '83) was named inspector general of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice in July.

Elinor H. Grabar (B.S. '85) has an exhibit of photographs of Florida seasides in the Florida State Capitol Meeting Room and in the new office of the police department until October 7.

Maj. Frank S. Dougherty (B.S. '87) completed a master of science degree in health service administration at Central Michigan University.

Julie A. Bowland (B.F.A. '89), an often-exhibited landscape artist, has started at Valdosta State University as a gallery director and art professor.


  1990 - 1999

Jean Sheddan Downing (B.S. '91) will join the law office of Rhonda S. Clyatt (B.S. '79, J.D. '82) in Panama City.

Scott T. Wright (B.S. '94) is national sales manager for WCTV Channel 6, the CBS affiliate in Tallahassee.

Jennifer Morgan (B.A. '95) is an associate at the law firm of Barnes, Richardson and Colburn in New York City.

Holly Rice Feliciano (B.S. '96) received a Master of Arts from the College of Education at San Jose State University.

Kez McCorvey (B.S. '95) is director of operations for Titus Sports Academy in Tallahassee. McCorvey was drafted by the Detroit Lions and played three seasons in the NFL. He also played in the Canadian Football League.

Diana M. Orrick (B.S. '96) wrote a guest column for "The Profession" entitled, "Toward Adequate Online Privacy Safeguards," published in IEEE magazine "Computer," volume 35, number 8, August 2002.

Brian C. Anweiler (B.S. '97, M.S. 2000) is Tallahassee Community College's new athletic director. He will monitor TCC's compliance with state and NJCAA regulations, coordinate fund-raising projects and conduct graduate exit interviews.

Adam A. Faurot (B.S. '97) is CEO of Titus Sports Academy in Tallahassee. He is a former FSU baseball player and spent five years in the minors in the Milwaukee Brewers and Boston Red Sox organizations.

Jason P. Mooney (B.A. '99) has received his commission as a naval officer after completing Officer Candidate School at Naval Aviation Schools Command, Naval Air Station, Pensacola.


 
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