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Class Notes

1980 Barbara Regenspan (Mas) (see ’73 College).

1982 Liz Quinn Nally (MS) (see ’77 College). . . . Judy-Ann West (MS) (see ’77 College).

1984 Nancy Hoehl Shapiro (MS) has published a book, We Had a Ball: The Indelible Influence of Youth Sports on the Game of Life (Mill City Press).

1987 Peter Manzi (EdD) (see ’01).

1993 Lillie Whitt (MS) was one of five women in Rochester’s Monroe County honored by Links Inc., a service organization of African-American women, at an awards luncheon at Rochester Plaza Hotel last May. Lillie is a counselor at the Robert Brown High School of Construction and Design, part of the Rochester City School District.

1994 Barbara Regenspan (PhD) (see ’73 College).

1995 Joe Scanlan (EdD) writes that he retired in July after 43 years in secondary education in western New York, 37 of those as a high school principal. “My career included 15 years at Byron-Bergen Central, in Genesee County, 17 years at York Junior-Senior High School in Livingston County, and the final 11 years at my alma mater, Notre Dame High School in Batavia, the No. 1 private Catholic coeducational high school in western New York for the past eight consecutive years, as identified by Buffalo Business First’s rankings of western New York high schools.”

2001 Heidi Carson (MS) writes that she and Peter Manzi ’87W (EdD) have established an educational consulting partnership. Heidi, who heads Upstate Learning Solutions, has brought Peter, an experienced counselor, career planner, and legal consultant on long-term disability, bankruptcy, divorce, and loan repayment, into the business, which develops customized workforce training and materials. . . . Melany Silas (MS) (see ’99 College).

2009 Leslie Good Maloney (EdD) has been named principal of Penfield High School, near Rochester. Leslie has taught in the Penfield school district for nine years, and was named acting principal of the high school in August 2014. . . . David Skiff (PhD) has been named dean of the School of Education and Social Work at Roberts Wesleyan College in Chili, New York, outside Rochester. David is a professor of social work and has served as chair of the department.