Yuriko Lily Torigoe BA ’45
William F. “B” Brown BA ’48
Anthony Joseph Stone BA ’48
Willard E. Lally MA ’49
Robert Warren “Bob” Richardson BA ’51
Anthony Paul “Tony” Slavec MA ’52, AB ’48
Lawrence Alvarez BA ’53
Valliemena Lorean “Val” (Owen) Clark MA ’54, BA ’53
Clydella B. Meiller MA ’54
Curt A. Natusch MA ’54
Mildred Jean “Millie” Rose BA ’54
Evelyn Joann “Jo” (McCarty) Williams BA ’54
Zelda Frieda Brack BA ’55
Paul C. Leaf BA ’56
Joan Elizabeth Atkins BA ’57
Irv Brown BA ’57
Charles R. Kutzleb MA ’57, BA ’56
George Harvey Sage MA ’57, BA ’55
Arlos “Gene” Camarigg MA ’58
Edward W. Donald, Jr. MA ’58, AB ’57
Rodney Willis “Will” Bolin MA ’59
John Lindsay Brown MA ’59, BA ’57
Robert Duane Corrie BA ’59
Shirley Ann Lewis BA ’59
Thomas K. “Kiyo” Makaoi MA ’60, BA ’59
Marilyn Jo Ramey BA ’60
Clair LaGene Leibhart MA ’61
Pete Mirich MA ’61, BA ’60
Dean Bryan Beck MA ’62, BA ’54
Harold Lee Daniels BA ’62
Dolores Pauline Hofmeister BA ’64
Alfred Herbert Suydam BA ’64
Sandra (Ensminger) Thom BA ’64
Paul Byrne Abe BA ’65
George Edward Louis Ayers Ed.D ’65, MA ’63
Marilyn A. Berge MA ’65
Ronald Pope MA ’65, BA ’60
George M. Allen BA ’66
Ellen Snyder Dellinger BA ’66
Doris French BA ’67
Sheila Kathleen Epler MA ’68, BA ’63
Gerald E. “Jerry” McGee Ed.D ’68, MA ’66
John Dale “Jack” Norris MA ’68, BA ’63
Donna J. Tanner MA ’68, BA ’67
Daniel W. Condit BA ’69
Rosann Marie Doran BA ’69
Larry M. Shults BA ’70
Keith R. Sloan MA ’70
Ralph Tafoya BA ’70
David T. Elwood MA ’72
Connie Elaine Nelson BA ’72
Robert Terry “Bones” Facchinello BA ’73
Don Fineran MA ’73, MA ’57
Brent Earle Lewis BA ’73
Brian Severin BS ’74
Marjorie C. Ellis BA ’75
Stephen F. Farmer BA ’75
Jama Lynn Sebald Ed.S ’75, MA ’73
Kathleen Gremel BS ’76
Verna Sue Couchman BS ’77
Nancy Totty Hillin MA ’77
Martha Kissane Pennell BA ’77
Roger L. Burke MS ’78
Joseph Edward “Jubby” Dolan DA ’78
David Joseph Lauchnor Sr. BS ’78
Anne A. Powell BA ’78
Rebecca Sue “Becky” Poole MA ’79
Terrence “Terry” William Haverluk BA ’80
Jill Marie (Phillips) King BA ’80
Scott Lindsay Simpson BS ’80
Dianne Goberis MA ’82, BA ’81
Robert O’Neill Jr. MA ’82
Sara Marie (Bolis) Benham BS ’83
Mary Catherine Ramsour BA ’83
Charles Phillip Shively BA ’84
Michealee F.S. “Micki” Whybrew MA ’84, BA ’78
Mark Allen Lewis Ed.D ’85, MA ’82
William Logan Ed.D ’85
William “Bill” Krape MA ’87, BA ’72
Carolyn Kathleen Klimper BAE ’90
Nancy Joy Abrams BS ’91
William “Bill” Osentoski MA ’91
Kathleen “Katy” Linnen MA ’98
Kevin R. Luby BA ’99
Samuel Charles Henline MM ’12
Professor Steve Teglovic, Jr. Ph.D. ’68, passed away January 2019 at the age of 87. Teglovic taught in the UNC Monfort College of Business from 1968-1998.
Professor Robert Evan Copley, Ph.D., passed away September 13, 2018 at the age of 88. Copley taught in the UNC
College of Performing and Visual Arts from 1968-2007 and was the 1986 recipient of
UNC’s Distinguished Scholar Award.
Irv Brown, BA ’57, a Colorado sports icon who got his start at UNC, passed away in February at the age of 83. Brown was a multi-sport star for the Bears being named all-district in both basketball and baseball during his time in Greeley, as well as inducted into the UNC Hall of Fame in 2001. Following his time as a Bear, Brown went on to a 25-year coaching career at both the high school and college level. As if that wasn’t enough, he also had a 25-year stint as an NCAA Basketball official and worked six Final Fours. Aside from being a member of the UNC Hall of Fame, he was inducted into the Colorado Sports and Colorado High School Sports Halls of Fame. He was recognized by Sports Illustrated as 50 Great Sports Figures from Colorado and named by Referee Magazine 20 Who Made a Difference.
George Harvey Sage MA ’57, BA ’55 passed away February 11, 2019 at the age of 89. Sage was a pillar of the UNC athletic and academic community. He was a star pitcher on the Bears 1955 College World Series team and served as the head coach of the men’s basketball team, where he still owns the best winning percentage in program history. Sage’s contributions to UNC go beyond his accomplishments on the field and court. As a longtime faculty member at UNC, Sage received many awards and accolades. Among them, he was the 1987 recipient of the UNC Distinguished Scholar Award, was selected for the M. Lucile Harrison Award, the university’s top faculty honor, for his long career of professional excellence. Sage and his wife Liz established an endowment to support scholarships for UNC basketball and baseball student-athletes that will live in perpetuity. Sage and his wife also established a lasting legacy with their family and friends to live by. And they do. S.A.G.E. — Set A Good Example.