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Dean ‘73 & Mary Munger Karilyn M. ‘83 & Michael K. Perry ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey b. Murphy ‘80 James b. Perry Catharine Murphy Duane Perry ‘54 leroy Myers ‘61 suzanne Peters ‘78 burt e. Myrick ‘56 Cecil Peterson ‘56 naeIR Joseph Peterson ‘78 Raj nair ‘87 francis J. Petro ‘62 edward nash ‘46 louis Petro ‘66 national Vision administrators, llC Venetia Petteway national action Council/Minorities in steven ‘71 & Donna Pettiford engineering David Pfaff ‘67 Clifford nauss ‘75 Robert Phelps ‘10 James needler ‘58 Phi Gamma Delta education ork has begun to turn b.J.’s and the student Commuter lounge neal neese ‘58 sharon Phillips ‘83 Won the first floor of the Campus Center into an inviting and Terry nels ‘65 David M. ‘81 & Debra Z. Piper ‘82 technology-rich social venue at Kettering University. Thomas nesbitt ‘72 sandy and ernie Platfoot ‘50 larry netzley ‘54 Plex systems, Inc. “our primary goal is to create a welcoming space for students to relax nexteer automotive Jeffrey Plotzke ‘06 and socialize among themselves and with faculty and staff members,” Paul nicastri ‘03 Douglas Plzak ‘69 Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. nichols ‘74 Joe C. Ponce ‘78 said betsy homsher, vice president of student life and Dean of Dan ‘87 & Robin nicholson Wilbur Poppe ‘58 students. John ‘00 & nicole Melton ‘02 Charles W. Postlewate ‘64 The 7,000-square-foot project will transform two Campus Center steven nickol Powerlink George nicols ‘06 frank Pozdol ‘49 spaces into an open, mixed use venue for studying and entertainment, Cynthia a. niekamp PPG Industries foundation homsher said. Plans include gaming tables, study and meeting spaces Christopher nielsen ‘87 PPG Industries, Inc. for individuals and groups, a café for socializing, media area for movies, louis nilles ‘55 Kenneth Preiss ‘89 sports and entertainment, a 24/7 schedule to enhance student life and Robert ‘78 & Paola nisonger Robert Preston ‘70 increased on-campus food options. larry nixon ‘68 Principal financial Group B.J.’s Lounge Getting a Makeover Malcolm norris ‘55 Prismitech, llC Institutional funds, along with a generous commitment from Kettering Talisa norton ‘01 edward Proctor ‘65 student Government, will finance the renovation project. over the next Clemens J. nowak sr. ‘50 steven Przesmitzki ‘95 two years, KsG will contribute $50,000 from the Connie John Millennium Paul nozar ‘66 andrzej Przyjazny steven oberholtzer ‘77 nick Pudar ‘86 fund, an endowment funded by student activity fees until 2012. Colin odneal ‘07 Peter Quattrociocchi ‘57 Kettering student Government President John oliver said the project Randy olinger ‘88 steven Queenan ‘94 is a great step forward for students. “While b.J.’s lounge is in a central George oliver ‘69 Corneliu Rablau Douglas olson ‘69 Randall Rabourn ‘76 location on campus, it currently lacks the facilities to make it a useful Russell G. oltman ‘75 Thomas Rademaker ‘60 area for students,” oliver explained. “I think students will benefit from Mary fletcherr o’neill ‘87 leonard Radionoff ‘54 the added sense of community that will come with the new social leon onken ‘49 John ‘75 & linda Rahie space in the renovated lounge.” oPal-RT Technologies bassem Ramadan James orbik ‘77 Phillip Ramsey ‘60 Read more: https://www.kettering.edu/news/re- Donna organek Robert Randazzo ‘94 bob ‘64 & Marcy oswald andrew Rarey ‘10 imaging-relaxation Patricia & armen oumedian ‘49 Richard Rasmussen ‘57 Jeffrey owens ‘78 Robert Rath ‘75 David owens ‘75 Clifford Raymond ‘51 owens Corning foundation, Inc. barbara and Ralph J. Rays ‘50 f iv e a dded t o John ozimek ‘89 Raytheon Company P3 engineering north america, Inc. Paul Readett ‘53 Co-op Hall of fame larry Pack steven Rebhan ‘68 William Page ‘58 Robert Redner ‘06 Duane Paige ‘80 Roger Reeves ‘83 ettering University has added five more world-class advocates of Mark Palmer barbara and Carl e. Rehm ‘56 Michael Pantaleo ‘74 anita Reichling ‘91 Kexperiential learning and professional cooperative education into the Co-op louis Papale ‘53 William Rein ‘05 hall of fame. Michael Parkhurst Thomas Reinsel ‘76 Kettering alumni were among the 35 members of the Class of 2012-13 that were Jim Parshall ‘88 eric Renda ‘04 Joan Partridge ‘85 anna Reseigh ‘84 inducted into the prestigious national Co-op hall of fame this fall by WaCe, eric Paskvan ‘74 Cheryl Respecki an international organization that advances cooperative and work-integrated Robert Paterson ‘50 David Reusser ‘70 education. The five from Kettering were henio arcangeli, Jr. ’86, Paul J. bascobert Darrell Pawlowski ‘62 alan Reusser ‘58 ’87, byron M. Green ’86, Rebecca Royer ’81 and Rhonda Robinson Winter ’81. Thomas Payette ‘61 Kenneth Reuther ‘52 Peter Payette ‘57 Willard Revord ‘53 Kettering’s nominees were selected for their professional contributions to Gregory Payne ‘76 loren Rex ‘79 industry and technology, their ongoing support of experiential learning and their Paul Peabody J. Rice ‘81 personal commitment to making the world a better place to live and work. Jim Pearsall ‘91 Kristin Rice sullivan ‘08 Mr. & Mrs. Carl Pearson ‘50 luzern Richter ‘61 The Co-op hall of fame is hosted by WaCe, the only international professional Mr. & Mrs. Richard f. Pekarek ‘52 James Rickabaugh ‘71 organization dedicated to developing, expanding, branding and advocating Paul Perez ‘79 Charles Ridler ‘48 for cooperative and work-integrated education programs within industry and Mr. & Mrs. frank Perna Jr. ‘60 John Riedy ‘58 anthony Perona ‘79 Richard Rieman ‘72 educational institutions. Deborah Perona Gregory Riley Read more: http://www.kettering.edu/news/ Mr. & Mrs. Richard Perreault ‘81 Dennis Ritz ‘83 co-op-hall-fame-0 Spring 2013 23