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39 SEND US YOUR NEWS! Wedding, birth, promotion, anniversary, award, or retirement? Submit news of your major life events online at tcnj.edu/alumni or write us at Alumni Office, 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. 1950s Sandy Wanner '58 began as interim county administrator for Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Board of Supervisors, in February. 1960s Audrey Berkowitz Wallock '68 is interim principal at South Mountain Elementary School in South Orange, New Jersey. Anita Kurland deSatnick '69 was featured in the Cape May Gazette for her program "Story Hour with Miss Anita," which takes place weekly at the Cape May, New Jersey, library. 1970s William Hoover '74 was inducted into the Haddon Township High School Athletic Hall of Fame as an honored athlete of the 1960s. He was inducted into the South Jersey Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2005. Jeffrey Tessler '75 has been elected to the board of directors for the International Securities Exchange (ISE) and ISE Gemini. Last April, Jeff Lesser '77 was honored by the East Brunswick Education Foundation for his contributions to the East Brunswick school district and community. Jeff retired in July 2015 as East Brunswick's supervisor of arts education after a 35-year career in public schools, during which he served as a music teacher, high school band director, department chair, and supervisor. Judson Moore '77 retired from full-time municipal service as township administrator/CFO of Commercial Township, New Jersey, in 2011; in 2014, he was elected mayor. Jud has served as a local fire chief (four-year term) and was elected in 2014 for a two-year term as president of the New Jersey State Fire Chiefs Association. As a student at the college, he served as treasurer of the College Union Board and a Student Association senator, was a recipient of the Student Leadership Award, and was a member of Chi Rho Sigma fraternity. Gerald D. Jeitner Jr. '78 has been elected as potentate of his chapter of Crescent Shrine in Westhampton, New Jersey. Robert Pfeiffer '79 participated in the Florida Senior Games, competing in two cycling and six track and field events. 1980s Corrine Russell Donley MEd '81 has been named a Pinnacle Professional by Continental Who's Who for her work in higher education. She was an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh. Reflections–Women and Their Lives was released in early 2016 by Constance Colon- Jones '82, MEd '88. Robert Kinsey '82 was elected to a third term as mayor of Millstone Township, New Jersey. He has served on the township's committee since January 2005. Sharon Goldbrenner Pfluger '82 has been honored as a 2015 Division III Regional Coach of the Year by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association for her work as TCNJ's women's lacrosse coach. Sharon also was named a 2015 4U Field Hockey/NFHCA Division III Regional Coach of the Year by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association for her work with TCNJ's field hockey team during the 2015 season. In February, she was named a 2016 Tribute to Women honoree by the YWCA Princeton. Donna Aromando '83 received the Lloyd Ritter Community Service Award from the Volunteer Center of Burlington County, New Jersey. She was praised for her various events and services at Rancocas Valley Regional High School, where she has taught for the past 35 years. Fred Sprague '83 is the divisional secretary of the Rotherham UK division of the British National Union of Teachers, representing a membership of 1,500 educators. Antonio Underwood '83 was recently named a Fulbright scholar, which allowed him to travel to Serbia, where he helped create a jazz program at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. He currently is working on his ninth album, Third Eye Continuum, which is set to be released under his own label, Tone East Music, this spring. Erica Daniel Winebrenner '83 has been named a Governor's Educator of the Year by the school district of Readington Township, New Jersey, for her work as a speech/language specialist at Three Bridges School. Rodney Morris '85 joined Methodist Hospitals (Indiana) as the new director of public safety and security. He previously was senior director for public safety and security, parking, and transportation at the University of Chicago. John Fierko '88 is now the vice president of ticket sales for the Trenton Thunder baseball team. Regina M. Peter '88 was honored by Seton Hall University with the Hanbury Alumni Mission Award for her work as the co-executive director of Newmark Schools in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. John Convery '89 was promoted to the rank of lieutenant for his work in the Jackson, New Jersey, Police Department. Carol Harnett '89 was presented the Outstanding PA Educator award by the New Jersey State Society of Physician Assistants. Jeffrey Lenox '89 retired on December 1, 2015, from the Toms River Police Department after serving 26 years. He was assigned to the Emergency Services Unit for 12 years. During his time on the unit, he was active as a firearms instructor and police sniper, and he served as coordinator of the Ocean County Regional Sniper team. Throughout his career, he trained numerous new officers, supervised patrol and detective squads, and commanded the Office of Professional Standards and the Administration Bureau. Class notes and Family Album photos are available only in the print edition. To submit your news and photos, visit alumni.tcnj.edu or write us at alumni@tcnj.edu.

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