Alumni Picnic Joe Versage, class of 1989, and Mauren McGowan and Sally Martin, both Class of 1987, enjoy the picnic.
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Alumni Picnic Among those reliving memories of SUNY Fredonia are Mave Milligan and Thom Milligan, both class of 1987, and Kathy DiMillio, 1986 and former instructor Paul Dan DiMillio.
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Athletic Hall of Fame Induction From left to right are new inductees into the Athletic Hall of Fame at SUNY Fredonia: Mike Gibbons, '01 (basketball), Rick Joyce, '81 (hockey), Will Hamele, '03 (hockey), and Bryan Ingham, '95 (track), Not present: Jennifer Robinson Fehrenbach ’02 (soccer).
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Blue Devil Soccer Fredonia goalie Mike Schreiner stops a shot on goal in front of teammate Jeremy Voigt and Buffalo State's Andrew Dugan in Saturday's soccer game which the Blue Devils won, 2-0.
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Blue Devil Soccer Game Fredonia's Dino Salkic seizes control of the ball from Cary Reifschneider of Buffalo State.
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Dennis Thiele Biology Reception Hope (Cawdery) Uronis (biology), left, and Amy (Diegelman) Parente (chemistry) catch up with each other since graduating in the mid-1990s.
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Dennis Thiele, '78, gives seminar After his Friday biology seminar, Dennis Thiele talks to Emeritus Professor Kevin Fox and fellow alumni Joe Falcone (right) and Jane Schuster Falcone (second from left).
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Dianne Craig talks to Professor Joe Straight in the Math Department.
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Dianne Craig visits math department Talking with honored alumna Dianne Craig are mathematics majors Sierra Haney-Rolf and Heather Zuch.
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Friends from Class of 1952 (Front row, from left): Ruth Wiggins Schmatz, Frances T. D'Angelo, Doris Knight Brown, Rhonda Prichard Rexford; (back row): Virginia Austin Baxter, Helen Kraatz Rabozzi and Jane Powers-Hess.
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In the running Celebrating their fine performances at the Ruterbusch 5K run are Bryan Ingham, class of 1995, and his two sons, Tyler, 11, and Troy, 8.
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Jewett Hall Birthday Jewett Hall celebrated its 50th anniversary this Homecoming Weekend.
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LaceLocker! Carol "Stash" Stanley, class of 1971, display her new invention, the LaceLocker, at the Ruterbusch 5K run. She wore the attachment at the race and made it available to Ruterbusch runners.
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Math Department welcomes back Dianne Craig Alumna Dianne Craig, now CEO of Ford Canada, met with faculty and students in the mathematics department, where she earned her degree in 1985.
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Outstanding Achievement Awardees President Virginia Horvath (center) is shown with recipients of the Outstanding Achievement Award Dianne Craig,'85 (mathematics) left, and Dennis J. Thiele, '78 (biology). Craig is CEO of Ford Canada, and Thiele is Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at Duke University Medical Center.
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Pep Rally
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