STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION
Title: Carolina Alumni Review
Publication No: 0016-020
Filing Date: Sept. 28, 2011
Issue Frequency: Bimonthly
Number of issues published annually: 6
Annual subscription price: $40
Publication mailing address: UNC General Alumni Association,
PO Box 660, Chapel Hill, NC 27514-0660.
Publisher’s mailing address: Same as above.
Publisher: Douglas S. Dibbert, address same as above.
Editor: Regina W. Oliver, address same as above.
Owner: UNC General Alumni Association; address same as
above. No bondholders, mortgagees and other security
holders. The purpose, function and nonprofit status of this
organization and the exempt status for federal income tax
purposes has not changed during the preceding 12 months.
Extent and nature of circulation for issue date July/August 2011:
A. Total number of copies: average of 64,076 for each
issue during the preceding 12 months; 62,771 for issue
nearest to filing date.
B. Paid circulation (by mail and outside the mail):
1. Mailed outside-county paid subscriptions
stated on PS Form 3541: average of 58,904 for
each issue during the preceding 12 months; 57,128
for issue nearest filing date.
2. Mailed in-county paid subscriptions stated on PS
Form 3541: average of 0 for each issue during the
preceding 12 months; 0 for issue nearest to filing date.
3. Paid distribution outside the mails including sales
through dealers and carriers, street vendors, counter
sales and other paid distribution outside USPS: average
of 4,060 for each issue during the preceding
12 months; 3,733 for issue nearest to filing date.
4. Paid distribution by other classes of mail through
the USPS: average of 17 for each issue during the
preceding 12 months; 25 for issue nearest to filing date.
C. Total paid distribution: average of 62,981 for each
issue during the preceding 12 months; 60,886 for issue
nearest to filing date.
D. Free or nominal rate distribution (by mail and outside
the mail):
1. Free or nominal rate outside-county copies included
on PS Form 3541: average of 143 for each issue during
the preceding 12 months; 135 for issue nearest to
filing date.
2. Free or nominal rate in-county copies as stated on
PS Form 3541: average of 0 for each issue during the
preceding 12 months; 0 for issue nearest to filing date.
3. Free or nominal rate copies mailed at other classes
mailed through the USPS: average of 26 for each
issue during the preceding 12 months; 40 for issue
nearest to filing date.
4. Free or nominal rate distribution outside the mail:
average of 322 for each issue during the preceding
12 months; 350 for issue nearest to filing date.
E. Total free or nominal rate distribution: average of 491
for each issue during the preceding 12 months; 525
for issue nearest to filing date.
F. Total distribution: average of 63,473 for each issue during
the preceding 12 months; 61,411 for issue nearest to
filing date.
G. Copies not distributed: average of 604 for each issue
during the preceding 12 months; 1,360 for issue nearing
to filing date.
H. Total: average of 64,076 for each issue during the preceding 12 months; 62,771 for issue nearest to filing date.
I. Percent paid and/or requested circulation: average of
99. 23 percent for each issue during the preceding 12
months; 99. 15 percent for issue nearest to filing date.
Douglas S. Dibbert
Publisher
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November/December 2011
Mercer Excellence in Education Award from the N.C.
Real Estate Commission and has been named
Educator of the Year by the N.C. Real Estate Educators Association. ◆ Craig Thomas Hemmens (’ 85
AB) of Springfield, Mo., has received the Alumni of
the Year Award from the College of Criminal Justice
at Sam Houston State University. In 2011, Hemmens was named founding department head and
professor in the department of criminology and criminal justice at Missouri State University. He also
serves as vice president and president-elect of the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. ◆ Louis
Michael Kyriakoudes (’ 85 AB) of Bay St. Louis,
Miss., is co-editor of a new study of the economy
of the antebellum South, Southern Society and Its
Transformations. The essays focus on the working
poor, non-slaveholding whites and middling property
holders such as small planters, professionals and
entrepreneurs.
■ obituary
Sue Snaman Edwards (’ 85, ’ 84 MRP), 57, of Silver
Spring, Md.; May 14, 2011. Edwards had a career in
journalism and city and regional planning. Most
recently, she was a team leader with the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. As
an alumna representing city and regional planning
alumni, she was a past member of the GAA Board of
Directors (2004-07).
’ 86 H. Philander Bridges Jr. (’ 86 AB) of Raleigh has been named director, cor- porate communication, for the biopharmaceutical services company Quintiles Transnational. ◆ Dawn Michelle Peters (’ 86 AB) of Norfolk,
Va., has been named vice president of the recently
opened Norfolk branch of Lions Bridge Financial,
where she provides securities and financial planning
through LPL Financial.
■ marriage
Susan Michaux Schacht (’ 86 AB) and Charles Orr
Dalton Jr. (’ 86 BSBA) of Charlotte.
’ 87 ■ obituaries Darrell Frank Abernethy (’ 87 AB), 53,
of Carrboro; July 26, 2011. Abernethy volunteered
with Crisis Assistance in Chapel Hill. He served in
Germany with the Army. ◆ Robert Arthur O’Malley
(’ 87, ’ 96 ABJM), 47, of Atlanta; June 12, 2011.
O’Malley was a photojournalist and news anchor
for TV stations in Raleigh. Recently, he worked for
Nordstrom department store as a sales associate.
’ 89 Thomas Battle Shannon (’ 89 BSMS) of Rocky Mount has been named chief information officer at Community
Health Inc., a hospice and home care provider. ◆
Timothy Webster Sparks (’ 89 BMUS) of Raleigh, a
member of the voice faculty at UNC, sings on the
Centaur Records CD release of Gustav Mahler:
Das Lied von der Erde (Song of the Earth), with
Scott Tilley conducting the Duraleigh Chamber
Players, featuring Sparks, a tenor. ◆ Thomas
Robert Staab II (’ 89 BSBA, ’ 90 MAC) of Raleigh
has been named chief financial officer for BioCryst
Pharmaceuticals Inc., which creates novel small-molecule pharmaceuticals that block key enzymes
involved in infectious and inflammatory diseases
and cancer.
■ family addition
Lana Lewin (’ 89 AB) and Scott R. Ross of New York;
a son, Evan Davis Ross, on June 22, 2011.
■ obituaries
Edward Haviland Petit III (’ 89 MBA), 50, of Sandy
Hook, Conn.; June 10, 2011. Petit was manager of
business development for a hedge fund and often
was a speaker at industry conferences. He was an
Eagle Scout. ◆ Andrew Vaughn Witherspoon (’ 89
AB), 43, of Pittsboro; June 24, 2011. Witherspoon
was a diplomat for the U.S. Department of State
Foreign Service, with assignments in Iraq, Brazil
and Nigeria as well as Washington, D.C. He was an
aviator in the Navy. At UNC, he belonged to Lambda
Chi Alpha and NROTC.
’ 90 John Graham Cooke (’ 90 AB) of Valley Village, Calif., has been promoted to vice president, production finance, for
Telepictures Productions. As director of accounting
with Telepictures since 2004, Cooke has overseen
accounting for The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Extra,
The Bonnie Hunt Show, Judge Mathis, Judge Pirro,
Tyra, TMZ, Lopez Tonight and The Dr. Keith Ablow
Show.
’ 91 Thomas Edison Castelloe Jr. (’ 91 AB) of Chapel Hill has created a new Inter- net business, The Braintree Research
Exchange, an online proposal and bidding system to
match research projects with writers and
researchers. Castelloe also works part time at the
Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities at
the UNC School of Medicine. ◆ Dr. Joanne Marie
Jordan (’ 91 MPH) of Chapel Hill has received the
2011 Distinguished Service to Rural Life Award
from the Rural Sociological Society. Jordan was
recognized for her more than 20 years of work on
the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project. Story,
page 76. ◆ Richard Wylly “Beezer” Molten III (’ 91
AB) of Sullivan’s Island, S.C., received awards for
Retailer of the Year and Sustainable Business of
the Year from SNEWS and Backpacker Magazine as
president and owner of Half-Moon Outfitters.
Story, page 71.
’ 92 Keely Lyn Kolmes (’ 92 AB) of San Francisco, published an op-ed piece in The New York Times on March 18,
2011, “The Wrong Type of Talk Therapy.” Kolmes is
a psychologist in private practice and director of digital communications for the American Psychological
Association, Division 42.
■ marriage
Constance Kathryn Zaytoun (’ 92, ’ 93 AB) and
Marc Stuart Weitz of New York. Zaytoun received a
doctorate in theater studies from the Graduate
Center/City University of New York. An actor, she
teaches theater arts at Purchase College and New
York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized
Study. Her essay on contemporary painter Deborah
Kass was published in The Drama Review in the
fall.
■ family addition
Sheppard Forrest “Mike” Miers III (’ 92 BSBA, ’ 92
MAC) and Kristi Harkins Miers of Tulsa, Okla.; a son,
Carter Haas Miers, on July 11, 2011.