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44 FALL 2016 44 FALL 2016 Golf professional Peter Micklewright '76 has been inducted into the Capital Area Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Barbara Krauss Santoro '76, MA '79 has been named assistant conductor of the Monmouth (New Jersey) Symphony Orchestra. In April, Barbara conducted Mozart's Concerto for Flute and Harp, with flutist Gary Schocker and harpist Emily Mitchell. '80s and '90s Tim Quinn '81 will run in November's general election for a seat on the Princeton (New Jersey) Council. An associate of the Bridgewater, New Jersey–based law firm Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, Steven A. Karg '84 has been named a New Jersey Super Lawyer of 2016 by Super Lawyers magazine. Charles "Gus" Potter '86 has been named a fellow of the Health Physics Society. This award honors senior members of the society who have made significant administrative, educational, and/or scientific contributions to health physics. As publisher and editor-in-chief of the independent book company Words Take Flight Books, Jeffrey Stundel '86 released the novel The Stout Stick in June. North Brunswick (New Jersey) Township Police Department promoted Michael McGinn '89 to lieutenant in May. Michael was hired in 1993 and promoted to sergeant in 2011. As the girls' lacrosse head coach of her alma mater, Deanna Beurele Knobloch '91 logged her 500th win with the Moorestown High School Quakers. She has been coach- In April, she joined the therapy staff at Midlands Health and Rehabilitation in Columbia, South Carolina. Tara Fiandaca Jairdullo '97 is now a sergeant with the South Brunswick (New Jersey) Police Department. The first woman sergeant in the department's history, Tara has spent 19 years in patrol, community policing, and support services. Samuel Myles '97 is an attorney and partner at the firm of Holston, MacDonald, Uzdavinis, Ziegler & Myles in Woodbury, New Jersey. The Chatham Board of Education unanimously approved Kristine Dudlo '99 as the new principal at Washington Avenue School in Chatham, New Jersey. The Bergen County (New Jersey) Principals and Supervisors Association presented Ronald Durso '99 with its Administrative Excellence Award in May. Ron has served as a Fair Lawn, New Jersey, district supervisor of science, health, physical education, and engineering for eight years. The award is given to an educational leader with a record of success and a solid vision. 2000s–2010s Pennington (New Jersey) entrepreneur Walter "Wally" Jacob '00 has introduced the Wabowl, vegetarian and vegan grab-and-go meal options under 300 calories. Joanne Deni '01 coached the first-ever girls' lacrosse team in Hudson County this season at Hoboken (New Jersey) High School. A health and physical education teacher at Hoboken, Joanne had been head coach at Bernards (Bernardsville, New Jersey) High School in the mid-2000s. PricewaterhouseCoopers has admitted Curt Monday '01 to its partnership. A director in its Deals Practice, Curt focuses on valuations, working predomi- nately with clients in the entertainment and media sector. GUND, the soft toy manufacturer, has named Donald Lehnert '02 director of eCommerce and Digital Marketing. He will lead digital activation, eCommerce optimization, and social-media– powered charity campaigns. Donald began at GUND as a junior designer following graduation from TCNJ. 1 Cadillac! Every Baja team should have one 2 3 4 5 1 2 7 4 5 Members of the award-winning 1991 School of Engineering national SAE Baja competition team came back to campus this year to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their huge win. The team, including a student named Regina Cadillac, brought home a first-place trophy from the competition, which pits student-designed, dune-buggyesque vehicles against each other. L to R: 1 Advisor Norman L. Asper 2 Martin Boyd '91 3 Michael Shrenk 4 Eric Nordmann '91 5 Regina Cadillac '90 6 Marie Galmin '91 7 Robert Diertl '91 CLASS NOTES ing the team for 23 years, with an astounding record of 500-33-4, including 14 state titles. Michael Lepore Jr. '93 earned his 200th career victory as coach for the baseball team at his alma mater, South River High School. Now in his 20th season, Michael has taught physical education there since 1994. Ebony Johnson Jones '95 is pursuing a second career in healthcare after 14 years in investment banking. She has recently earned her license as a certified occupational therapy assistant in South Carolina. 7 6

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