Class Notes
Greg Trimmer (Engr ’99 CM)
Greg Trimmer (Engr ’99 L/M) and Sarah McKnew Trimmer (Col ’00 L/M) welcomed their second son, Charles Willard, on Aug. 12, 2008. Charlie joins his brother, Will. The family resides in Arlington, Va.
Sarah Siewert (Col ’99 CM)
Sarah A. Siewert (Col ’99 L/M) married Andrew B. Hall on Oct. 11, 2008. The couple resides in Virginia Beach, where Ms. Hall is a senior principal systems analyst at L-3 Communications.
Jeffrey Quann (Col ’99 CM)
Jeffrey L. Quann (Col ’99 L/M) and Kristine Josephson Quann (Col ’01, Educ ’01 L/M) welcomed their second child, Lauren Elizabeth, on Dec. 5, 2008. Lauren joins brother Patrick, 21 months. The family resides in Broadlands, Va.
Andrew Jaspen (Com ’99 CM)

Andrew Jaspen (Com ’99 L/M) and Jennifer Phillips (Com ’99, Grad ’06, ’11 L/M) welcomed their first child, Abraham Phillips Jaspen, on Oct. 10, 2008. Mr. Jaspen is a partner at Sam Hill Entertainment in Charlottesville and Ms. Phillips is finishing a doctorate in ethics from U.Va.’s Department of Religious Studies. She also serves as a consultant for Avalon Consulting, based in Washington, D.C.
Robbie Donaldson (Col ’99 CM)

Robbie Donaldson (Col ’99 L/M) and his wife, Hagan, announce the birth of their second child and first son, Brooks Louis, on Nov. 9, 2008. Brooks joins a sister, Talula Bryce, 17 months.
Jennie Blumenthal (Col ’99 CM)

Jennie Sittig Blumenthal (Col ’99 L/M) and Kevin Bryce Blumenthal (Col ’98) welcomed their first child and son, Jackson Nolan Phillip, on Aug. 5, 2008. Ms. Blumenthal received an M.B.A. degree and is a strategy consultant for PRTM in Washington, D.C., working with federal government clients. Dr. Blumenthal is in the final year of his urology residency at George Washington University. The couple resides in Arlington, Va.

Aimee Bentley (Arch ’99 CM)
Aimee Savard Bentley (Arch ’99 L/M) received a master’s degree in architecture from Boston Architectural College in 2007 and became a registered architect in September 2008. She works at a firm in Boston and married Ryan Bentley in July 2008.
Lynlee Palmer (Col ’98 CM)
Lynlee Wells Palmer (Col ’98 L/M) and her husband, Alan, welcomed their second child, Charlotte Adele, on Sept. 15, 2008. Adele joins her brother, Mac, 4.
Melissa De Andres (Col ’98)
Melissa Abraham De Andres (Col ’98) and her husband welcomed a son, Alvaro, on Sept. 8, 2008. Alvaro joins sister Paula, 2. Ms. De Andres works for the New York State Department of Labor and resides with her family in the Albany, N.Y., area.
Matthew Payne (Col ’97)
Matthew S. Payne (Col ’97 A/M) is a litigator with the Pittsburgh office of Fox Rothschild, and was elected treasurer of the Gay and Lesbian Neighborhood Development Association, a charitable organization that fosters appreciation of gays, lesbians and all people by working with civic, church, fraternal and school groups to make western Pennsylvania a better place in which to live.
Matthew Payne (Col ’97)
Matthew S. Payne (Col ’97 A/M) is a litigator with the Pittsburgh office of Fox Rothschild, and was elected treasurer of the Gay and Lesbian Neighborhood Development Association, a charitable organization that fosters appreciation of gays, lesbians and all people by working with civic, church, fraternal and school groups to make western Pennsylvania a better place in which to live.
Veronica Nolan (Col ’97 CM)
Veronica Nolan (Col ’97 L/M) was featured in an Oct. 6, 2008, Washington Post article titled “Leaders Who Push for Change and Reach Out Are Applauded.” She is the executive director of Urban Alliance, a foundation that prepares young adults from under-resourced neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., for the world of work and a life of self-sufficiency through education, mentoring and meaningful paid internships. Ms. Nolan has expanded the program from one high school to 16 schools and has placed more than 500 D.C. youths each year at institutions such as the World Bank and Morgan Stanley. Almost all of the students graduate from high school and 90 percent enroll in college. Ms. Nolan is married to Kareem M. El-Alaily (Engr ’97 L/M).
Tien-tsin Huang (Com ’97)
Tien-tsin Huang (Com ’97) is on the Institutional Investor 2008 All-America Research Team, ranking third in his category. Mr. Huang is a senior equity research analyst at JPMorgan, covering the computer services and IT consulting industry.
Kerrie Lineweaver (Com ’97 CM)
Kerrie Stevenson Lineweaver (Com ’97 L/M) and Brian Lineweaver (Com ’95, Grad ’96 L/M) welcomed their second son, Carter Herbert, on July 10, 2008. He joins a brother, Drew, 2. The family resides in Falls Church, Va.
Kevin Finn (Arch ’97 CM)
Kevin Cahill Finn (Arch ’97 L/M) and his wife, Kelly, welcomed the birth of their second child, Matthew Thomas, on June 18, 2008. Matthew joins his sister, Molly Rose, 2. The family resides in Cornwall on Hudson, N.Y. Mr. Finn is a project manager at Swanke Hayden Connell Architects in New York City.
R. Biggs (Engr ’97, Engr ’99 CM)
R. Michael Biggs (Engr ’97, ’99 L/M) and his wife, Jennie, welcomed their second child, Clara Kathrine, on April 26, 2008. Clara joins sister Lyla, 3. The family resides in Atlanta, where Mr. Biggs is a project manager for the Whiting-Turner Contracting Company.
Joseph Isabella (Col ’96 CM)
Joseph Isabella (Col ’96 L/M) and his wife, Jeanine, welcomed their third child, Colin Gerard Manning, on Oct. 23, 2008. Colin joins a sister, Molly Augusta, 4; and a brother, Ryan Joseph, 3. The family resides in Katonah, N.Y.

Erin Allebaugh (Col ’97, Nurs ’06)
Erin E. Allebaugh (Col ’97, Nurs ’06) married Darrell B. Muller on Sept. 13, 2008. The couple resides in Charlottesville, where Ms. Allebaugh is a labor and delivery nurse for the U.Va. Health System.
Jonathan Distler (Col ’96, Educ ’97)

Jonathan Daniel Distler (Col ’96, Educ ’97) and his wife, Leslie, welcomed a daughter, Elsie Rose Distler, on Nov. 20, 2008. Mr. Distler is an information technology manager in Arlington, Va. The family resides in Fairfax, Va.
Carmen Clipper (Col ’96 CM)
Carmen Stewart Clipper (Col ’96 L/M), Jennifer Erickson (Col ’98 L/M), Daphne Page MacDougall (Col ’99 L/M), Nola Falletta Miller (Col ’99, Educ ’04), Walker Noland (Col ’97, GSBA ’03 L/M), Mark Pinho (Com ’99 L/M), Karl Shin (Com ’97 L/M) and Daniel Van Clief (Col ’99 L/M) are all members of the University’s Young Alumni Council, which represents young alumni interests and concerns to the Alumni Association and the University. The Council also seeks to better serve and support young alumni with programs and communications that are uniquely tailored to their own needs and perspectives. Alumni from the University’s 12 most recent undergraduate classes are considered young alumni and are eligible to apply to the Council.
Andrew Parker (Engr ’95, Engr ’96 CM)
Andrew Parker (Engr ’95, ’96 L/M) and Meredith Caskey Parker (Col ’99, Law ’02 L/M) welcomed their first child, Olivia Catherine, on Oct. 29, 2008. The family resides in Fairfax, Va.

William Musser (Col ’95 CM)
William M. Musser IV (Col ’95 L/M) and Jennifer E. McClister (Col ’95 L/M) were married on July 5, 2008. The couple resides in Golden, Colo. Mr. Musser is a financial adviser for UBS Financial Services in Denver and Ms. McClister is an associate attorney in the environmental practice group of the Denver office of Hogan & Hartson.
Jack Kerrigan (Col ’95, Law ’98)
Jack Kerrigan (Col ’95, Law ’98) was named one of Washington Business Journal’s Top Washington Lawyers in the category of general counsel in the magazine’s September issue. He is the general counsel for Blackbird Technologies Inc., a company based in Herndon, Va., that provides high-end technology products and services to the intelligence community and the U.S. Department of Defense. Mr. Kerrigan and his wife, Marli Porterfield Kerrigan (Col ’94), have five children: two boys, Kaelan, 8, and Rex, 6; and three girls, Casey, 5, Grace, 2, and Ella, 3 months. Ms. Kerrigan is an attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice.
Denise Koch (Col ’95 CM)
Denise Koch (Col ’95 L/M) and her husband, Clint Jefferson Farr, welcomed their daughter, Siena Koch Farr, on Oct. 4, 2008. Siena joins sister, Carmen Koch Farr, 3. The family resides in Juneau, Alaska.
Wynne Kelch (Col ’95 CM)
Wynne Krause Kelch (Col ’95 L/M) and her husband, Greg, welcomed a son, Maxwell James, on Nov. 26, 2008. The family lives in Alexandria, Va.
Deborah Shelton (Grad ’94)
Deborah Ann Shelton (Grad ’94) is an associate professor at the University of Connecticut School of Nursing and, in October, received professional certification in correctional health care from the National Commission on Correctional Health Care. Also in October, Ms. Shelton received funding from the National Institute of Mental Health for Formalizing a Research Partnership in Corrections. Her work identifies ways to formalize a collaborative partnership between the University of Connecticut Health Center/Correctional Managed Health Care and the Connecticut Department of Correction. She was also inducted as a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing in the fall. Ms. Shelton is an associate professor at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and is the director of research and evaluation for Correctional Managed Health Care. In 2004, she was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the International Association of Forensic Nurses. Her research interests include the mental health care of young offenders, disproportionate minority confinement, forensic psychiatric nursing, child and adolescent mental health and corrections nursing.
Simone Pollard (Engr ’94 CM)
Simone L. Pollard (Engr ’94 L/M) is the assistant dean of graduate business programs at Villanova University. She joined the Villanova School of Business in the summer of 2006. She previously held roles in production/manufacturing at Monsanto and in consulting at Sibson Consulting. Ms. Pollard received her M.B.A. degree from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. She and her husband, James, live in the Philadelphia suburbs.
Kathy Piller (Com ’94 CM)

Kathy Mulrane Piller (Com ’94 L/M) and her husband, Chris, welcomed their first child, Sophie Clare, on May 27, 2008. The family resides in Rome, Ga.
Virginia Norton (Col ’94 CM)
Virginia Baker Norton (Col ’94 L/M) was elected circuit court judge for the Fourth Judicial Circuit, Florida. She resides in Jacksonville, Fla.
Chase Patrick (Col ’94 CM)
Chase David Patrick (Col ’94 L/M) and Paurenia Boyd Patrick (Col ’94 L/M) welcomed their fourth child and third son, Oliver Barney, on Dec. 7, 2008. He joins sister Sara “Sally,” 9; and brothers Chase Jr., 8, and Harry, 2. Lt. Cmdr. Patrick is the executive officer on the USS Chung-Hoon. The family resides in Ewa Beach, Hawaii.
Scott McGuffin (Col ’94 CM)

Scott McGuffin (Col ’94 L/M) and his wife, Stephanie, welcomed their second son, Eric Philip, on Jan. 23, 2008. Mr. McGuffin is a database contractor for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Laura Gesicki-Wood (Col ’94, Med ’99 CM)
Laura Gesicki-Wood (Col ’94, Med ’99 L/M) and Oscar Wood (Engr ’95 L/M) welcomed their second child, Reagan George Abigail, on Aug. 19, 2008. Reagan George joins her brother, Preston George, 3. The family resides in Springfield, Va. Dr. Gesicki-Wood owns Accredited Allergy Center of Springfield, where she also practices. Mr. Wood is president/chief executive officer of Data-Tactics, a government contracting firm.

Christopher Simon (Col ’93 CM)
Christopher M. Simon (Col ’93 L/M) has been selected as a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers magazine for 2009. He is a partner in the firm of Morgan & Morgan in Atlanta, where he specializes in catastrophic personal injury law. He and his wife, Tyree, have a 5-year-old daughter, Brantley, and a 3-year-old son, Churchill.
Diana Schobel (Col ’93)
Diana Magazine Schobel (Col ’93) and her husband, Eric Magazine Schobel (Col ’93), welcomed their daughter, Tegan, on Nov. 10, 2008. Tegan joins a sister, Nora, 4.
Ronnie Yoder (Col ’58, Law ’61)
Ronnie A. Yoder (Col ’58, Law ’61) has served as the chief administrative law judge of the Virginia Department of Transportation since July 1, 2001, and has served as a federal administrative law judge for 33 years at the Department of Transportation, the Civil Aeronautics Board, the Department of Labor and other agencies, after spending 14 years in private practice in New York and Washington, D.C. In July 2007, Judge Yoder established the Ronnie A. Yoder Scholarship, for students enrolled at Virginia Theological Seminary as master’s degree candidates in divinity and in theological studies, to advance the study of love as an appropriate philosophical center for Christian theology, life, preaching and practice, and to explore love as an ecumenical theme unifying all religions.
Mark Raterman (Col ’93 CM)
Mark F. Raterman (Col ’93 L/M) and Martha McNeil Raterman (Col ’96 L/M) welcomed their fourth child and first son, Thomas Mark, on June 23, 2008. He joins sisters Ellie, 6; Dory, 4; and Mary, 2. The family resides in Ashburn, Va.

Andra James (Med ’93)
Andra James (Med ’93) was named 2008 Physician of the Year by the National Hemophilia Foundation for her pioneering work involving women with clotting and bleeding disorders. Dr. James is an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology’s division of maternal fetal medicine at Duke University Medical Center. She is a nationally recognized expert on von Willebrand disease. She was also the recipient of the National Hemophilia Foundation’s first Project Red Flag Renée Paper Award of Excellence. Educating women and physicians and generating more awareness about bleeding disorders is central to James’ work. As a member of the National Institutes of Health/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute’s von Willebrand Disease Expert Panel, she helped craft new guidelines in 2008 for diagnosing and treating the disease. She published a book, 100 Questions & Answers About von Willebrand Disease, and is the lead investigator on a new research project that will study postpartum bleeding in women with and without von Willebrand disease.
Sarah Fahrendorf (Col ’93 CM)
Sarah Richardson Fahrendorf (Col ’93 L/M) and her husband, Gregor, welcomed their son, Theodor Eaton, on Nov. 12, 2008. The Fahrendorf family lives in Columbia, Md. Ms. Fahrendorf works as legislative counsel to AEGON DMS, Inc.
Rosemary Willingham (Col ’92)
Rosemary Willingham (Col ’92) married Stephanie Kish on Nov. 1, 2008. Ms. Willingham is a partner at Willingham Schmidt Law Corp. in San Diego.
George Drake (Educ ’93)
George P. Drake Jr. (Grad ’93) is associate dean for curriculum and accreditation at the College of Education at West Chester University of Pennsylvania.
Robert Eicher (Col ’58, Law ’61 CM)
Robert E. Eicher (Col ’58, Law ’61 L/M) received the Richmond Bar Association’s Professionalism Award for 2008. Mr. Eicher is chair of the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board and a former chair of the Standing Committee on Legal Ethics. He is a shareholder in Williams Mullen in Richmond, Va., and is counsel to the firm.

Robert Viccellio (Col ’92 CM)
Robert Viccellio (Col ’92 L/M) and his wife, Erika Drescher Viccellio (Educ ’98), welcomed their second child and first daughter, Margaret Emery, on Dec. 17, 2008. Margaret joins brother Jack, 2. The family resides in Charlottesville.
David Matheson (Educ ’92 CM)
David Matheson (Educ ’92 L/M) is regional vice president for Invesco Aim, where he has worked since 2000. Mr. Matheson directs the marketing of the company’s investment products to independent financial advisers in Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. He and his wife, Norma, reside in Rockville, Md., with their son, Daniel; and daughters Isabel and Sara.
Norman Crabill (Engr ’58)
Norman Crabill (Engr ’58) was inducted into the Virginia Aviation Hall of Fame by the Virginia Aeronautical Historical Society in Richmond on Nov. 8, 2008. Mr. Crabill spent 37 years with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), serving as mission analysis and design manager for the Project Viking mission to Mars from 1968 to 1976 and for NASA’s Lunar Orbiter program, which found Apollo landing sites and mapped 99 percent of the lunar surface. He initiated the Digital Flight Recorder Program and, in the mid-1970s, designed the NASA Storm Hazards Program, which provided valuable data to the aircraft industry. Mr. Crabill worked for Martin Marietta as a contractor and then formed Aero Space Consultants in 1988. He holds two patents and developed the first weather-in-the-cockpit system using a satellite broadcast in the early 1990s, a system that is in widespread use and has had a major impact on the way general aviation pilots fly in weather. He continues to work as an independent consultant to VIGYAN, an aeronautical engineering firm in Hampton, Va.
David Walsh (Engr ’91 CM)
David Walsh (Engr ’91 L/M) received a Master of Science degree in technical management from Johns Hopkins University. Lt. Col. Walsh serves in the U.S. Marine Corps and is currently assigned as the director of operations at Fleet Readiness Center East and resides in North Carolina with his wife, Christina; and their two sons.
Bonny Mitchell (Col ’91 CM)
Bonny Gray Mitchell (Col ’91 L/M) and Jesse Mitchell announce the birth of their second child, Patrick John, on Oct. 19, 2007. Patrick’s grandfather is Edward Emlen Gray (Col ’69) and his great-grandfather is Edward Irvine Gray (Col ’40).
Meg Rafter (Col ’90 CM)

Meg Munder Rafter (Col ’90 L/M) and her husband, Joe, welcomed a third son, Nicholas Fisher “Cole,” to their family on Oct. 16, 2008. Cole’s brothers are Jack, 6; and Charlie, 5.
Cameron Donohue (Col ’90 CM)
Cameron Costa Donohue (Col ’90 L/M) and her husband, Brian, welcomed their second child, Elizabeth Cecile, on Sept. 3, 2008. “Libby” joins her 2-year-old brother, Jack. She is the granddaughter of Alan Arthur Costa (Com ’67 L/M), and the niece of William Bradley Bohn (Engr ’91 L/M) and Deborah Elizabeth Costa Bohn (Col ’92 L/M). The family resides in Minnetonka, Minn., where Ms. Donohue is a marketing director for General Mills.
Cynthia Torg (Col ’89, Law ’92 CM)
Cynthia Shepherd Torg (Col ’89, Law ’92 L/M) and her husband, Jay, welcomed their third child and daughter, Carrie Sullivan, on May 23, 2008. Carrie joins brothers Will, 4; and Daniel, 2. She is the great-granddaughter of Maurice Shapero (Col ’23, Law ’23), granddaughter of George Baer Shepherd (Col ’56, Med ’60 L/M), and the niece of George B. Shepherd Jr. (Com ’88 L/M), Celia Shepherd Glennon (Nurs ’89 L/M) and Stephen Shepherd (Col ’00). The family resides in Arlington, Va. Ms. Torg practices law in the criminal division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Terry Swartz (Engr ’89 CM)
Terry Hecht Swartz (Engr ’89 L/M) and her husband, Jeff Swartz, welcomed their second child, Penny Irene, on Nov. 2, 2008. Penny joins a brother, Mitchell, 3. The family resides in Clifton, Va. Ms. Swartz is an engineering manager with Raytheon.
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