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Winter 2021

Class Notes

News on Friends and Classmates

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Passings

Richard I. Simon Ph.D. ’77

Richard I. Simon Ph.D. ’77 died Nov. 10 at age 71. Born in the Bronx, Simon studied English at the University of Rochester and earned a Ph.D. in psychology from UMD. After a brief stint as a clinical psychologist, he drew upon his writing, editing,…

90s

James Wink ’98

James Wink ’98 was named vice president and managing principal of Huitt-Zollars’ National Capital Region office. He has three decades of experience and expertise supporting federal, municipal and private sector clients with facilities, infrastructure and…

Passings

Lou Ellen Campbell ’74

Lou Ellen Campbell ’74 of Elkton, Md., died Nov. 3 at age 77. She was born in Richland, Va., on Nov. 3, 1943, to the late Harman and Gladys (Meadows) Allison. While growing up, Campbell enjoyed participating in 4H by submitting award-winning canning and…

90s

Douglas S. Mintz ’95

Douglas S. Mintz ’95 was named a partner and co-chair of the business reorganization group at Schulte Roth & Zabel, a law firm serving the financial services industry. He holds a J.D. from the University of Virginia.

80s

Paul Thompson ’87

Paul Thompson ’87 was added to the board of Carsins Run at Eva Mar, Harford County’s first continuing care retirement community. Thompson is president and director of Architectural Design Works.

Passings

Barbara A. Neumann ’50

Barbara A. Neumann ’50 of Smithsburg, Md., died peacefully at Elmcroft Assisted Living at age 97. Born in Toronto, Canada, she was the daughter of the late Frank Burgess and Mabel Black Tanner of Oberlin, Ohio. Following graduation from high school in…

Passings

David A. Daniels ’66

David A. Daniels ’66 of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., died Sept. 10. Born Nov. 16, 1933, to Nancy Corliss Daniels and Richard James Daniels in Franconia, N.H. He graduated from Red Bank High School and Rutgers University. He authored 19 patents during his time as…

10s

Temidayo Amay ’15

Temidayo Amay ’15 won a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Play for their role as Gifty in Round House Theatre’s production of Jocelyn Bioh’s “School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play.”