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Joseph Marrella ’61
in onJOSEPH MARRELLA CLASS OF 1961-MUSICAL PRODUCER Joseph Marrella has been selected to seven different Drum Corps Halls of Fame. Because…
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Queen Mother Falaka Fattah ’49
in onFALAKA FATTAH CLASS OF JUNE 1949 – COMMUNITY ACTIVIST Falaka Fattah was born Ellen Frances Brown and took the name…
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Dr. Sidney M. Clearfield ’57
in onDr. Sidney Clearfield ’57 was one of the most respected Jewish organizational leaders with degrees from Temple, Penn and the…
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Dr. Edmund J. Forte ’49
in onDr. Edmund Forte ’49 after graduating from West Chester University in 1953, he began his professional career as a teacher…
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Charlie Gracie ’54
in onCharlie Gracie ’52 is one of a diminishing number of rock-n-roll innovators who continues to perform. He became the first…
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Dr. John R. Vannoni ’44
in onDr. John R. Vannoni was appointed as the founding principal of The Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts…
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Patty Jackson ’81
in onPatty and “that voice” are entrenched within Philadelphia. You recognize her voice on the Women’s History Month and Black Music…
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Mario Lanza *
in onMario Lanza, born Alfredo Cocozza in 1921, of immigrant parents from Abruzzi, Italy, lived long enough to thrill us all,…
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Dr. Henry I. Miller ’64
in onDr. Henry I. Miller, MS, MD, is the Robert Wes- son Fellow in Scientific Philoso- phy and Public Policy at…
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Richard DiAdamo ’62
in onMr. DiAdamo was a member of the Syracuse Sym- phony and Rochester Phil-harmonic Or- chestra, and was a member of…