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WINTER 2001
 
Alumni Nominated For Board Election

In accordance with the charter of Washington College, 12 of 37 College trustees are elected by alumni. Nominations are submitted by alumni-at-large to the Alumni Council's Nominating Committee and are presented to the general Council, which votes to determine the annual slate of candidates. The Alumni Council's four candidates for election in 2001 are Roy Ans '63, David Burton M'84, Susan Thomas Denton '69 and John Flato '69.

Roy Ans '63 is a retired physician. He was the founding member of a multi-physician clinical practice and chief of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, FL. Ans is former chairman of the Washington College Fund, a current member of the Visiting Committee and an Alumni Admission Recruiter. He and his wife, Nan, are members of The 1782 Society.

David Burton M'84 is president of I.G. Burton & Company, Milford, DE, an automobile dealership for General Motors, Chrysler, International, Mercedes Benz and BMW cars and trucks. Elected to the Board in 1995, David serves as chair of the Buildings and Grounds Committee. David and his wife, Ann, are members of The 1782 Society and the Fifty Guinea Club.

Susan Thomas Denton '69, through her firm Denton and Associates, is a fund-raising consultant to educational institutions, professional societies, foundations and corporations nationwide. Her company is based in Queenstown, MD. A former member of the Visiting Committee, Susan was elected to the Board in 1995 and serves as chair of the Admissions and Student Financial Aid Committee. Sue and her husband, Larry, are members of The 1782 Society and the George Washington Society.

John Flato '69 is the national director of university relations at Cap Gemini Ernst & Young (CGEY), the third-largest management consulting firm in the world. His firm is based in New York City. John is a former member of the Alumni Council and a current member of the Visiting Committee. He and his wife, Carol, are members of The 1782 Society.

Additional nominations may be made through December 31, 2000, by petition of 50 members of the Alumni Association. Petitions can be forwarded to the Nominating Committee in care of the Alumni Office. An official election ballot will be mailed to all alumni in early 2001. Two candidates will be elected to serve six-year terms on the Board of Visitors and Governors beginning in July 2001.

Highlights

Fall Convocation

Toll Wins Leadership Award

Fire Scorches Hodson Hall

Trout Portrait Unveiled

Shipway Leads GW Society

John Toll Chair Awarded

In Memoriam:
Carl T. Rowan

In Memoriam:
Don Kelly

Successful Students

WC Baltimore Office

Elementary Education

College Housing

Women's Soccer Sets Records

Shoremen Tangle for Leukemia

$62 Million Campaign

Biology in Maine

Ireton Balances

Faculty Achievements

C. S. Larrabee Portfolio

Good Medicine

The Cloisters

Bay Policy

Odyssey 2001

Board Nominees

Alumni Donation

Class Notes:
1931-1980

Class Notes
1981-2000

Civil Rights

Family Updates

Obituaries

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WINTER 2001