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Alumni News ... Special Section
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1993-
94 Alumni Council's Policy and Long Range Planning Committee makes recommendations incorporated into the final report of the Johns Hopkins Committee for the 21st Century.
1993
1993
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1995 Alumni Web page is established. Electronic services now include alumni career network, voluntary on-line directory, and e-mail alias.
1997
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Alumn Council Pair Share Special Bond Dreams are coming true for Charles Johnson-Bey, Engr '89. He has spent four years in the corporate world--at Motorola and Corning--working on image compression and next-generation optical communication networks. In August, he moved back to his hometown of Baltimore to teach electrical engineering at Morgan State University. Charles and his wife, Lena--literally the girl next door--have two fine young sons. And at Hopkins, where he feels "a stake in its future," he was elected to the Alumni Council last fall. "Teaching is a lifelong dream," explains Dr. Johnson-Bey, who received his Ph.D. at the University of Delaware. The happiness in his voice is unmistakable. "I feel blessed." One of his early dreams materialized in the fall of 1986 when he entered Johns Hopkins with a scholarship endowed by computer engineer Charles Einolf, Engr '56, of Atlanta. Charles Johnson-Bey played football (tying Hopkins' single-season solo sack record at nine) and also excelled at his studies, graduating in three years. "It was a wonderful experience, which is why I am so tied to Hopkins," he says. "The scholarship was extremely important," he continues. "After graduation from Poly [the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute] I worked for two years as a chemical technician for another Poly grad and took evening classes at Hopkins. Some of the older folks in my classes advised me to sell my car, quit my job, and go to school full time. I didn't think I could afford it, and then the scholarship came along." The two Charleses first met, to their mutual delight, during 1997's Leadership Weekend at Hopkins. Now they are serving together on the Alumni Council, of which Mr. Einolf has been a member for three years. The latter calls himself a "senior member" of the Council, where he serves on the Nominating Committee, the Awards Committee, and the Ad- Hoc Committee for Technology. He says the Alumni Council is a "great experience" and that he is enjoying "learning a lot about Hopkins and about people." Charles Einolf also grew up in Baltimore, and after World War II earned his bachelor's degree while raising a family and working at IBM. His career took him to Poughkeepsie, N.Y., to England, and ultimately to Atlanta, where he was an adjunct lecturer at the Georgia Institute of Technology on the IBM Faculty Loan Program. He retired from IBM in 1984, having twice received the Outstanding Corporate Award. "When my father died in 1982 he left me some money, and our children had finished school," Mr. Einolf relates. "I felt I owed Hopkins an awful lot. So my wife, Dorothy, and I decided to set up a scholarship fund in the name of my father and stepmother." Over the years, 14 students have held Einolf scholarships, and the Einolfs have enjoying meeting them whenever possible. In one of them--Charles Johnson-Bey--Mr. Einolf has a new Alumni Council colleague whose dreams he has helped make come true.
1998-99 Johns Hopkins Alumni Council
Executive Committee
President
1st Vice President
Vice President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Jeffery C. Baldwin
Barbara A. Mountain Belt
Ridgely C. Bennett
Robert S. Buxbaum
Rashid A. Chotani
Charles I. Clarvit
Gene A. Detroyer
Loren R. Douglass
Carol Y. Franklin
Robert E. Greene
Helen L. Holton
Ilaya R. Hopkins
Allan D. Jensen
AndrŽa F. Katz
Albert G. Laverty
Simeon Margolis
Lewis G. Miller
Erik P. Molander
Joshua J. Reiter
Edie Sagenkahn
Andrew L. Solberg
Lucy R. Sutphen
Angela Revis Taylor
David P. Yaffe
David S. Rosenberg
Serena J. Gondek
Terry McBride
Bridget Innerarity
Lori Wescott
April Oster
Sonia Singh
Kristi R. Stanton
Jacqueline M. Akinpelu
Andrew W. Albstein
John M. Allan, Jr.
Anthony A. Anderson
Susan E. Appling
Frances W. Baker
Lewellys F. Barker II
Rebecca M. Barshick
George L. Becker, Jr.
Karen V. Bennett
John A. Blohm
Robert F. Bradley
Edward D. Burger
Janice K. Bush
Earl J. Campazzi
James T. Clancy
Taylor L. Clark
S. Tracy Coster
Sharon E. Crane
Anton T. Dahbura
Ralph L. Disney, Jr.
Lewis H. Diuguid
George E. Dredden III
Steven W. Eaddy
Lisa C. Egbuonu-Davis
Martin G. Eichtinger
Charles W. Einolf
Timothy S. Fallon
Abbe Fessenden
Stanley E. Fisher
E. Carl Freeman
C. Lee Friant
Arnold D. Gale
Melvin D. Gerald
Robert S. Ginsburg
Kenneth A. Giuffre
Terry Ann Glauser
Douglas T. Gneiser
Ann S. Goldman
Theodore N. Graser III
Gary H. Greenberg
Harriet K. Greif
Erica E. Gum
J. M. Dryden Hall, Jr.
Theodore C. Hanf
Joseph S. Haraszti
Eugene C. Harvey
Richard C. Hu
George J. Hudgins, Jr.
Elmer E. Huerta
Robert B. Isaacs
William H. Jarrett II
Charles T. Johnson-Bey
Eugene E. Joyce
Steven M. Kaye
Danny R. Kelley
Susan Kern
Hanya M. Kim
John W. Knapp
James P. Krawczyk
Donald A. Kurz
Jon M. Laria
Jay L. Lenrow
Joel D. Lesnick
Robert W. Lindsay
Ron M. Lissak
Diana C. Liu
Thomas B. Lonegro
Michael F. Lubin
Donna M. Mahrenholz
Howard C. Mandel
Marilyn S. Mandler
Paul A. Matlin
Leslie S. Matthews
Christina Mattin
Wayne C. Matus
James E. McClaine
Mary E. McGeady
Albert J. McGrail
James A. Miller
Edward L. Morse
Joseph D. Neff
James H. Nelson
D. Scott Nickerson
John E. Osborn
Ira D. Papel
Alan S. Parter
Gavril W. Pasternak
Edward C. Perko
Claudia F. Pleasants
W. Ross Pumfrey
Lawrence J. Quinn
Turpin H. Rose
Warren M. Rosman
Irene O. A. Sandvold
Elaine N. Schelle
Henry M. Seidel
Peter J. Senatore
Kozo Shimano
Joseph M. Sigelman
K. Scott Starks
Jeanne A. Stinchcomb
Joseph F. Strohecker
Mary Ellen Thomsen
Daniel B. Tuerk
Margaret E. G. Vanderhye
Sanford L. Victor
F. Jay Ward
Barbara P. Wasserman
Caroline H. Waxler
Patti M. Wilcox-Honnold
Cheryl G. Hudgins Williams
Mary Kaye Willian
Jack J. Woods
Ted Zaleski, Jr.
James D. Zevely
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