Classmate Profiles
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Alice Peden

Barbara Perkins

Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 3 |
Occupation: | Retired |
Spouse Name: | James |
Married Name: | Bardzinski |
# of Grandchildren: | 8 |
Ralph Peterson

Doug Pinney

Robert Pollack (Deceased)

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Lee DeMartino found this interesting info. on Bob!CLEMSON, S.C. – Bob Pollock, who led Clemson to 21 ACC Championships in his 20 years as head coach of the school’s track program, died Saturday in Lexington, KY. He had been diagnosed with lung cancer last August. He was 60 years old. Arrangements will be announced later. Pollock established department wide Clemson coaching records for ACC Championships (21), ACC Coach of the Year selections (19) and NCAA Regional Coach of the Year selections (16 times). He coached the men’s indoor track team to 11 top 20 finishes and the men’s outdoor program to 10 top 20 seasons. Seven of the indoor track national finishes were top 10s. In 20 seasons under Pollock between 1988- 2008, Clemson won 11 indoor ACC titles, nine outdoor and one cross country title. His indoor teams won every ACC crown from 1989-93, then from 1997-2002. He led the Tigers to outdoor conference titles in each of his first three seasons. In cross country, Pollock’s 1988 team won the league championship and finished fourth at the NCAA national meet. Pollock was National Coach-of-the-Year indoors in 1992 after leading Clemson to a national runner-up team finish, best in program history. He was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year 19 times, including the 2008 outdoor season when he guided the Tigers to a runner-up finish at the conference meet. He was named Region Coach-of-the-Year 16 times, most recently for the 2007 indoor season. Pollock coached athletes who won 13 national champions during his time at Clemson, including 10 indoors. Travis Padgett was Clemson’s most recent NCAA champion under Pollock, claiming the 60m dash crown in 2007. He finished second in the nation at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 100 meters as well that year. Michael Green, Shawn Crawford and Ato Modibo all won multiple national championships under Pollock’s watch.
“Coach Pollock was an outstanding coach and certainly helped my career in many ways,” said Spiller. “He gave me an opportunity and many other athletes an opportunity to be the best they could over the last 20 years. He had such a big impact on the Clemson track program. He certainly had a positive impact on my football career. He taught me a lot about speed and endurance. “But, just as much, he helped me with the mental aspect of competition. He had the ability to get you focused when getting prepared for a championship. I used that same thought process when I prepared for the ACC football championship this year.” “The thing I will always remember about Coach Pollock was the way he encouraged me, especially when I was trying to come back from injury,” said Ford. “He was always there for me and I certainly appreciated that. He stayed with me every step of the way. I would not have gotten through some of the tough times during my career without him.” “Coach Pollock, as it relates to track & field, is a legend in our sport,” said Clemson Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson. “His impact on collegiate track & field was tremendous. I am extremely fortunate to have inherited a program that he developed into championship form for so many years. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends during this difficult time. But, we know he’s in a better place.” Former sprinters Crawford and James Trapp combined to earn 21 All-America certificates under Pollock’s direction. Clemson had at least one All-American in each of his 20 seasons. Fourteen student-athletes from Pollock’s program went on to compete in the Olympic Games. Two of the athletes, Crawford and Carlton Chambers, won gold medals for their respective countries. Crawford won the 200m dash for the U.S. in the 2004 games, while Chambers was part of Canada’s gold medal winning 4x100m relay in Atlanta in 1996. Success and conference titles were nothing new to Pollock when he came to Clemson. During 14 years as head track and cross country coach at Appalachian State University, Pollock led the Mountaineers to five Southern Conference outdoor titles, four indoor championships and one cross country title. His teams swept the Southern Conference indoor and outdoor meets in 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1987. The Rochester, NY, native began his coaching career at The Citadel, where he served as head cross country and assistant track coach from 1972-74. Pollock earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from The Citadel in 1971, and was a four-year letter winner for the Bulldogs as a distance runner. His senior year, he was voted the team MVP as well as team captain. He also earned a master’s degree in education from the University of Georgia in 1972. |
RUSH POND


Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 3 |
Occupation: | Retired! |
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Hi fellow GBN gen-X-ers. Man life has been a hoot! It's pretty amazing to think that I've known many of you since kindergarten and grade school. What fun it will be to get back together after all these years. After working for 25 years at FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant, first as a 1st Line Supervisor in Mechanical Maintenance and later as a Senior Technical Training Instructor, I retired in 2012. My wife, Marty, and I live in Baldwinsville, NY just northwest of Syracuse. B'ville is alot like Northbrook used to be so it was a great place to raise our 3 sons. All 3 are out of college now - hooray - so no more tuition payments. For the last 25 years or so my hobbies have included Hang Gliding, Sailing, some Skiing, and High Performance Driving at road courses around the northest. I'm an instructor with Porsche Club, Audi Club, BMW Club and a couple others. That's my passion. After having rotator-cuff surgery on both shoulders in 2013 I decided to stop hang gliding. I do lots of volunteer work at 1st Presbyterian Church of Baldwinsville. There I am Chair of Buildings & Grounds, sing in the choir, and have served as an Elder on our Board of Session. I was heavily involved with Cub Scouts and Boys Scouts as my boys were growing up. Two of my boys are Eagle Scouts! Oh, and I coached youth soccer for several years too. So outside of work I have kept busy throughout the years. I don't know how I had time to work 60 - 80 hrs. a week, but I did! Ahh, it's all good. I'm lovin' retirement and still staying busy, just not at such a hectic pace. I'm looking forward to seeing you at our 50th reunion. We've got lots of catching-up to do. See ya soon..........Rush Pond |
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Spouse Name: | Marty Pond |
Married Name: | Rush Pond |
Gayle Ponticell (DECEASED)

Linda Pospisil


Marital status: | Single |
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Children: | 2 |
Occupation: | Retired elementary teacher |
Married Name: | Baroska |
# of Grandchildren: | 5 |
Linda Posposil

TERRY PRITIKIN
Marital status: | Married |
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Occupation: | Own / Operate executive recruiting firm |
Spouse Name: | Eileen |
# of Grandchildren: | 3 |