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alumni updates<br />
in Memoriam: Rita M. Mcginley<br />
Longtime friend of the University Rita M. McGinley died Feb. 15 at<br />
age 95.<br />
McGinley graduated from Braddock High School in 1936. Her family<br />
later realized great wealth as co-owners of the Pittsburgh Steelers, but<br />
she humbly served her alma mater (now Woodland Hills High School)<br />
as a teacher and guidance counselor for 45 years. The Mon Valley<br />
changed dramatically as the steel industry declined, but McGinley<br />
remained devoted to the young people she taught and counseled.<br />
A noted philanthropist, she invested approximately $500,000 a year<br />
in a variety of social service agencies and educational institutions,<br />
including Carlow University, from which she earned her bachelor’s<br />
degree, and Duquesne. She established an endowment in support of<br />
the Nursing School’s annual Rita M. McGinley Symposium on Justice<br />
for Vulnerable Populations.<br />
in Memoriam: Charles D. horne<br />
Charles D. Horne, B’55, passed away Dec. 24, 2012, at the age of 83.<br />
An executive with U.S. Steel for more than 30 years, he led the firm’s<br />
real estate division, which built the iconic BNY Mellon headquarters<br />
building in downtown Pittsburgh in the 1980s. He later became<br />
president of Allegheny International Real Estate Development Corp.,<br />
overseeing the construction of offices, condominiums, golf courses<br />
and shopping centers nationwide. As a board member at Duquesne, he<br />
headed the committee that built the A.J. Palumbo Center.<br />
Horne was inducted into the Century Club of Distinguished Duquesne<br />
Alumni in 1980.<br />
in Memoriam: Kristina (trionfo) Quigley<br />
Kristina (trionfo) Quigley, E’07, died March 16 at age 30.<br />
Quigley, a Maryland native, was in her second season as head coach<br />
of the Seton Hill University women’s lacrosse team. A bus carrying the<br />
team crashed along the Pennsylvania Turnpike, killing Quigley, who<br />
was six months pregnant with her second child, and the driver.<br />
Quigley played lacrosse at Duquesne in 2002 and 2003 and was a<br />
volunteer assistant coach in 2007. She was the head lacrosse coach<br />
at Erskine College in South Carolina from 2008-2011.<br />
42 <strong>DU</strong>QUESNE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE <strong>Spring</strong> ‘13<br />
Vera S. Hartle, E’44<br />
M. John Hennessy, E’52<br />
John A. Hogue, B’52<br />
William C. Holden, B’52<br />
Thomas D. Hoover, B’51<br />
Charles D. Horne, B’55<br />
Mark A. Jablonski, A’94, GA’04<br />
Marian J. Jackson, N’48<br />
Grace Jones, GA’88<br />
Perry Jubelirer<br />
Robert Kanarek, B’50<br />
Mary Jane Kasberg, A’49<br />
Robert J. Kelly, B’01<br />
John J. Kerbert, B’49<br />
Irvin Z. Kertman, GM’54<br />
Robert W. Killeen, B’53<br />
Vincent J. Kollar, A’70<br />
Donald G. Kopp, GE’87<br />
Francis V. Kosmacki, E’51, GE’55<br />
Michael Kostek, B’57<br />
Cindy F. Kramer, E’94<br />
John V. Kulik, A’76<br />
Lance B. Kurke<br />
George R. Kushner, B’49<br />
Thomas A. Lazarchik, P’58<br />
Ralph J. Leng, B’57<br />
Evelyn G. Leone, A’50<br />
James L. Liberto, L’74<br />
John P. Liptak, GE’63<br />
Carol L. Lloyd, GE’75<br />
Charles A. Loch, A’59, GA’61<br />
Linda A. Lucchino, E’71, GE’73<br />
James G. Lydon<br />
Mario A. Magnella, A’77<br />
John F. Maloney, B’62<br />
Joseph Malkiewicz<br />
Julie L. Mandarino, A’69<br />
Thomas E. Marcinko, GE’68<br />
Martha A. Mattingly, GE’65, GA’69<br />
John T. McAllister, A’61<br />
Rita M. McGinley<br />
William McLaughlin, L’65<br />
William G. McMorran, Jr., B’55<br />
Richard W. McNulty, A’72<br />
Michael J. Mihalick, A’71<br />
Lambert F. Minucci, GE’70<br />
Aaron R. Moeller, MBA’09<br />
Anna V. Mooring, E’53<br />
Gloria Moreno, GA’81<br />
Katherine J. Mounts, N’81<br />
Joseph V. Mulvihill, A’56