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47 WINTER 2019 See Your Name in Alumni Grove Honor the past. Build the foundation for our future. Purchase a personalized brick in Alumni Grove and help support on-campus programming. Order by February 15 for installation this spring. tcnj.edu/brick 609.771.2925 Brick by brick, we' ll build a Lion legacy we're all proud of. IN MEMORIAM Barbara Wouters '43 Mary Clark '46 Lois H. Lindeman '48 Betsy Jo Angebranndt '53 Leonard Tharney '54 Richard Krape '56 Robert L. Holmes '58 Judith Peoples '61 Thelma J. Napoleon-Smith '64 Allen Gearhart Castner '66 James V. Tanzillo '66 Linda Hayes '69 Joanne Ragazzo Fraytak '71 Lorraine Orysh '71, '74 Janis Walters '71 Randolph Jacobson '76 Robin S. Strand '81 Robert Kinsey '82 Barbara Lester Caffyn '83 Paul K. Frame '86 Richard Springer '93 Joseph W. Zizwarek '93 Garrett DiMarco '10 Faculty Sally Archer, professor of psychology, retired Joseph G. Burcher, professor emeritus of early childhood education Dining Services "We've got this." —Famous words to students passing through the Atrium at Eickhoff Hall from former Sodexo employee, Eve Cruz (1975–2018) SEND US YOUR NEWS! Wedding, birth, promotion, anniversary, award, or retirement? Submit news of your major life events at alumni.tcnj.edu, or write us at Office of Alumni Engagement, The College of New Jersey, PO Box 7718, Ewing, NJ 08628-0718. Information in the Class Notes section of TCNJ Magazine was submitted for publication. TCNJ staff members try to verify the accuracy of the information; however, the college cannot be responsible for incorrect information contained herein. If you would like us to correct any inaccuracies that have been printed about you, please contact the editor at magazine@tcnj.edu. Donald Klein, 1981–2018 Football Offensive Line Coach DONALD KLEIN was not the kind of coach who would just teach from the sidelines. "He got in there with the players, and let them try plays on him," says Rocky Hager, special teams coordinator for TCNJ football and longtime mentor and friend of Klein's. It was the style of coaching the Lions needed when they brought Klein onboard in 2017. "Players couldn't wait to be on the field with him, and his offensive lines were always getting better." On and off the field, Klein — who died in a car accident in October — knew how to connect with people. "Even back when he was a college player at Temple University, everyone wanted him to host the recruits. They knew if recruits hung out with Klein, they would sign with the team," says Hager. "He was so easy to talk with, and that was an endearing quality he continued to show throughout his life," says Hager. "If you walked away from Donny and didn't feel like a million bucks, something was off."

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