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Name: Robert Dawley
Class Year(s): 1975
Note: Bob Dawley ’75 (SCB) has published a book detailing his experience with prostate cancer. Pink isn’t the only Cancer pen name author Bob N. Roberts covers his experience from initial diagnosis through treatments and documents his feelings and thoughts during this time of his life. the book is available via Amazon and is intended for the next man’s partner.
Submitted on: December 18, 2021
Name: Jim Liptack
Class Year(s): 1983
Note: Jim Liptack ’83 (KGCOE) recently retired after 32 years of science teaching at Wilton High School in Wilton, C.T. Jim taught Chemistry, Physical Science and Physics and was also the women’s volleyball team coach for 25 years. Over the years at WHS, he helped counsel students to discover all that RIT has to offer; many subsequently enrolled and ultimately joined him as RIT alumni. In addition to hiking anywhere at any time, he will continue with his work on building and maintaining hiking trails. He serves as the Overseer of Trail Maintenance of the Appalachian Trail in Connecticut.
Submitted on: December 18, 2021
Name: Dave Sheble
Class Year(s): 1978
Note: Dave Sheble ’78 (GAP) met up with a group of RIT alumni at SoFi Stadium on December 12, 2021. The group proudly wore their RIT masks while cheering on the New York Giants against the hometown Los Angeles Chargers. From left to right: Patrick Roche ’77, Greg Appel ’75 (SCB), Dave Sheble ’78 (GAP), Dean Reinmund AAS ’76 (GAP).
Submitted on: December 17, 2021
Name: Conrad Huskey
Class Year(s): 1958
Note: Conrad Huskey ’58 (KGCOE) retired after a greatly satisfying career committed to the Aerospace Industry and Department of Defense programs. In recognition to commitment and contributions to space exploration, Conrad was inducted into the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum - National Aviation and Space Exploration Wall of Honor. He is enjoying hobbies of art, music, his favorite workshop, and studying astrophysics. He writes: more importantly, as past president of Gamma Phi Fraternity, can anyone tell me the whereabouts of the sometimes mysteriously missing, Gamma Phi Rock? Der Gemutlichketverein (to brotherhood and good fellowship)! Currently residing in Garnet Valley, P.A. Would enjoy hearing from former classmates.
Submitted on: December 17, 2021
Name: Timothy Cosgriff
Class Year(s): 1996
Note: Timothy Cosgriff ’96 (CAST) displayed two works in the annual Holiday Exhibit at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, N.Y. His gingerbread creation, "Paddington with Big Ben" also features his photography work. The creation has film images of coal bin covers from Earls Court London creating a walk way around Paddington. The entire work is edible except the working clocks which are set five hours ahead, London Time. Cosgriff also exhibited a holiday wreath made from china and glass processed in a rock tumbler to have a washed beach-find look at the Eastman Museum. Cosgriff is an artist who works in digital and film photography. He also works in found objects. In 202, he also exhibited in International Art of the Book Central Library Rochester, N.Y. He currently works at SUNY Empire State College as Director of Community Events in a state wide capacity.
Submitted on: December 16, 2021
Name: Willy Conley
Class Year(s): 1981
Note: Willy Conley ’81 (GAP) recently had his sixth book published: "The World of White Water." Conley also retired after thirty years as a professor of theatre arts at Gallaudet University.
Submitted on: December 15, 2021
Name: Daniel Holmes
Class Year(s): 1982
Note: Daniel can be reached via email at DanielE.Holmes@Yahoo.comDaniel Holmes ’82 (GAP) has accepted a position as Chief Prosecutor for the City of Artesia, N.M. Daniel has served as a trial attorney for the 13th Judicial District District Attorney’s Office and Deputy District Attorney for the 8th Judicial District DA. He still continues to enjoy hiking and the great outdoors of New Mexico and surrounding states.
Submitted on: December 14, 2021
Name: Marion Marston
Class Year(s): 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Note: Marion Marston ’16 (SOIS) is the published author of "BLUE", a book of poetry.
Submitted on: December 13, 2021
Name: Caroline Davis
Class Year(s): 2019
Note: Caroline Davis ’19 (CHST) was inducted into Pi Theta Epsilon (PTE) at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. PTE invites occupational therapy (OT) students who are in the top 35% of their cohort to apply to be a member. The application included an academic essay completed during the OT education, evidence of leadership experiences and academic accomplishments and a short essay.
Submitted on: December 13, 2021
Name: Michael Ford
Class Year(s): 1969
Note: Michael Ford ’68 (GAP) had a book published by The Library of Congress - "North Mississippi Homeplace" a photojournalism essay spanning decades of southern life. These moving photographs illustrate Ford’s experiences as an apprentice to blacksmith Marion Randolph Hall, his visits to Hal Waldrip’s General Store in Chulahoma, a day spent with AG Newson and his crew making molasses, and Othar Turner’s barbecues accompanied by traditional African American fife-and-drum music. They also capture the evocative landscape of the Mississippi hill country and the everyday lives of its residents. In 201,3 Ford returned to his adopted homeplace, camera in hand, only to find that most everything had changed or was gone. This photo essay project juxtaposes the rural Mississippi of the 1970s and the mid-2010s with Ford’s personal reflections drawn from his journals, interviews, and archival notes. A 15 part non-linear documentary can be found on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/showcase/5894223
Submitted on: December 13, 2021