Virginia Orr ’76

Virginia Orr ’76, a retired Lieutenant Colonel, received the CIA Office of General Counsel’s Kathy Stewart Award, recognizing CIA attorneys who show dedication, commitment and genuine care for others. You can read more about Virginia’s accomplishment here.

Congratulations, Virginia!

Dr. Steve Doran ’79

Dr. Steve Doran ’79, an oral surgeon in Bloomington, Illinois, will be presented the 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award at Homecoming on October 5th at the Alumni Awards Ceremony at 6 p.m. in the Memorial Center’s, Young Main Lounge.  This award is presented to an alumnus or alumna who has made a distinguished contribution to society, has achieved distinction in his or her profession, or has demonstrated civic leadership.

In 2011, the Illinois State Dental Society (ISDS) presented Doran with the President’s Award for outstanding contributions to the dental profession. Since then, he has made 12 oral surgery mission trips to Haiti and Honduras, in addition to his participation in the Gary S. Johnson ’71 free extraction clinic and four ISDS Mission of Mercy clinics. He presently serves on the boards of the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington-Normal and John Scott Health Services.

Click here to read the full article.

Congratulations Steve!

 

1973 Theatre Grad Stars in The Gin Game

 

Katherine James, a 1973 theatre major, is starring in The Gin Game, which opened September 8 at the Sierra Madre Playhouse in Sierra Madre, California, and will run through October 6. In addition to acting, James also writes and directs. She is the founding director of ACT of Communication, the first organization to apply theatre to the law. Among other activities, ACT of Communication conducts stagecraft workshops for lawyers (actofcommunication.com).

 The first person to tell James about the glowing review of The Gin Game was another 1973 theatre graduate: Nancy Rose Harrington, who is flying out to Sierra Madre to attend the play. Here is the link to the review: https://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/BWW-Review-Sierra-Madre-Playhouse-Offers-Brilliant-Production-of-THE-GIN-GAME-20180910

 

Tom H. Bost ’78

Tom Bost ’78 was a former Drama Major at Illinois Wesleyan University. He now lives in Rocklin, CA where he teaches drama and English and performs in the Sacramento area.

Tom was recently nominated for an “Elly”, a performing award for best supporting actor in a comedy. There are over 50 professional and nonprofessional regional and community theaters in the general Sacramento area.

Duck Hunter Shoots Angel is the production that Tom performed in as the Supporting Male.

Congratulations Tom!

 

 

David Darling ’79

David Darling ’79, a partner/shareholder in the law firm Stone & Johnson, Chtd, in Chicago, IL. has been nominated by his peers and selected as one of Illinois Leading Lawyers in Construction Law in 2018. Dave concentrates his practice in construction law, product liability, transportation and general negligence defense work in civil litigation.

Michele (Millotte) Doss ’76

Michele (Millotte) Doss ’76 competed in the International Breast Cancer Paddlers Commission Dragon Boat Festival, held in Florence, Italy, in July 2018. Michele was a member of the Sarasota, Florida-based team, Survivors in Sync, which finished fourth out of more than 120 boats. The race along the Arno River was very close, with Michele’s team finishing just 1.5 seconds behind the winning team in the 500-meter race. Dragon Boat paddling has become a rehabilitation therapy activity for tens of thousands of men and women who have undergone surgery, and over 3,000 breast cancer survivors participated in the IBCPC Dragon Boat Festival this year.

 

Congratulations, Michele!

Lawrence W. Johnson ’73

Larry Johnson ’73 of Johnson Photography in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has a book, “SHOW CATS”, just released by Amherst Media that is now available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble both in Paperback and Kindle version. Larry Johnson is the world’s leading cat photographer and portraitist. His work has appeared in Cat Fancy and National Geographic, and has also appeared on CNN and in CFA (Cat Fancier’s Association) materials. Larry travels widely across the United States and around the world to photograph felines at cat shows. Johnson captures the true personalities of cats in his unforgettable images.

In this book, he shares his favorite photographs, stories, and insights gleaned from cat owners and cats shows held around the world. Cat enthusiasts young and old will delight in this unique and fascinating book!

Here are links to the purchase the book on Amazon and at Barnes and Noble.

Congratulations, Larry!

 

Dave Lawrence ’79

Dave Lawrence ’79 served as the second base umpire for the 2018 Congressional baseball game on June 14, 2018 at Nationals Park in D.C. The game was first played in 1909 and at its 57th iteration this June, attendance was over 16,000. More than one million dollars has been raised for local charities in 2018 alone due to this event!

Congressman Scalise, who was seriously wounded in the 2017 mass shooting at the Republican baseball practice, was able to return to be the starting second baseman for this year’s game. However, as CNN noted in a profile they did on him the week of the game, his health is still an issue – in particular limiting his mobility to the point that he would not be able to field a ball unless it was hit right to him.

Lawrence recounts what it was like with Scalise at the game: “Well, in a moment that must have seemed like it was scripted (though I can assure you it was not), the very first play of the game was a ground ball right at Congressman Scalise which he backhanded as he fell to his knee, and he then successfully threw the batter-runner out at first. As he did so, the entire stadium erupted”. Here is a link to the incredible play.

Jumbotron picture of the umpire crew – Lawrence ’79 is second from left.

Lawrence ’79 on the infeild with Congressman Steve Scalise, the starting Republican second baseman who was so grieviously wounded in the mass shooting a year earlier to the day.

Congressman Scalise at second base with US Capitol Police officers David Bailey and Crystal Griner, the two officers who saved his life a year earlier. Officers Griner and Bailey helped Congressman Scalise out to his position as the starting second baseman (he normally uses a crutch these days).

Congratulations, Dave!