Six notable alumni were inducted May 14 into the University's Alumni Wall of Fame in recognition of their professional and public service excellence. Following the ceremony with remarks by Charlotte Waterbury Brown, CHEP '81, president-elect of the UD Alumni Association, President David P. Roselle hosted a reception for the 1999 inductees. Shown, from left, are Roselle, Leon de Valinger Jr., '30, '35M, '64H, of Dover, Del., state archivist from 1941-72 and author of important works about Delaware history; Harold R. Raymond, '65M, of Landenberg, Pa., head football coach of the Fightin' Blue Hens for 33 seasons; Brown; Wayne J. Pollari, '50, '51M, of Wilmington, Del., retired teacher, department chairperson, coach and high school administrator with 36 years of experience in the Mount Pleasant and Brandywine School Districts; Paul J. Andrisani, '68, '70M of Wilmington, Del., professor of management at Temple University and director of the Center for Labor and Human Resource Studies there; Stuart B. Young representing his father, the late H. Albert Young, '26, former state attorney general who began the integration of public schools in Delaware and obtained the first state Supreme Court decision allowing aggrieved employees to peacefully picket; and Karen Emas Borbee, '85, of Wallingford, Pa., a member of the UD Athletic Hall of Fame and currently head women's field hockey and lacrosse coach at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. Housed in the Perkins Student Center Alumni Room, the Alumni Wall of Fame was created in 1984.