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A Message From the President
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The University honored 70 longtime employees at a special breakfast June 4 in the St. Louis Room of Busch Memorial Center. "We started the Presidential Service Awards program eight years ago," said University President Lawrence Biondi, SJ. "This program is a way to recognize those faculty and staff members for their years of excellent service to Saint Louis University." Presidential Service Awards are given starting at 25 years of employment and then continue in five-year-increments. A photo of each honoree has been placed in the Argentum Room of Busch Memorial Center to reflect his or her level of service. The following is a list of this year's honorees categorized by years of service:
H.C. Abbott (HSC administration), Mary K. Ashton (UMG surgical speciality), John R. Boyce (orthodontics), Sherlon Bradsher (patient financial services), Robert E. Burdge, M.D. (orthopedic surgery), Su-Chiung Chen, M.D. (pediatrics), Jerome D. Cohen, M.D. (preventive cardiology), Mary Diane Cummings (physician billing), Nancy Dierkes (emergency department), Mable B. Evans (nursing department), Colleen A. Fahey (SLUCare pathology laboratories), Dr. Gerard A. Fowler (education), Diane M. Garrett (Home Health Care), Roger L. Goldman (School of Law). Veronica M. Grace (human resources), Dr. Frank Hertelendy (obstetrics and gynecology), William J. Hutchison, SJ, (School of Social Service), Alexander L. Mark, M.D. (internal medicine), Mary J. McNicholas (vascular surgery), Louis A. Menard (Student Educational Services Center), Denise Nenninger (SLUCare pathology laboratories), Francis M. Nevins (School of Law), Charlotte Perry (nursing department), Dr. Steven Puro (political science), Dr. Joan A. Range (theological studies), Donald W. Reck, SJ (campus ministry, Parks), Josef Rohlik (School of Law), Albert C. Rotola, SJ (fine and performing arts), Dr. Marilyn B. Rubin (nursing research), Irma S. Ruebling (physical therapy), Dr. Mary F. Ruh (pharmacological and physiological sciences), Dr. John G. Severson Jr. (Academic Services Center).
Dr. John A. Slosar Jr. (social service), Dr. Vincent T. Spaziano (chemistry), Dr. Larry M. Stacey (physics), Dr. Robert M. Stahl (communication), Herbert Todd (obstetrics and gynecology), Lillian B. Whisenton (information technology services), Robert D. Wiens, M.D. (cardiology) and Dr. Barbara M. Woods (African-American studies).
Mary E. Brewer (pathology), Robert A. Brungs, SJ, (ITEST), Manuel R. Comas, M.D. (Medical School Admissions), Janice M. Doerhoff (nursing administration), Mary C. Filer (emergency department), Coy D. Fitch, M.D. (internal medicine), Dr. Charles J. Fleener (history).
Carole Giese (hematology/oncology), Delores Hammond (nursing department), Doris Harris (nursing department), Dr. James F. Hitchcock (history), Dr. J.R. Leguey-Feilleux (political science), Dr. William J. Longmore (biochemistry and molecular biology), Wayne A. Loui (fine and performing arts), Doncella Luechtefeld (Pius XII Memorial Library), Clara Prosise (health information management systems), Dr. Paul D. Roman (economics), Pink N. Sherrill (buildings and grounds) and John B. Shields, M.D. (radiology).
Benjamin F. Abell (science and mathematics), Dr. Richard J. Blackwell (philosophy), Dr. Dorothy J. Feir (biology), Betty Frazier (central service), Dr. Raymond W. Freese (mathematics and computer science), Dr. Teresa H. Johnson (modern and classical languages), Mary Oneal (SLUCare pathology laboratories) and Sallie Shanklin (nursing department).
Dr. Maurice Green (molecular virology), Barbara C. Peebles (molecular microbiology and immunology) and Don Stanger (buildings and grounds).
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