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WINTER 2022

CLASS NOTES: WINTER 2022

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1930s

1940s

1945

Barbara Jean Schear celebrated her 100th birthday on July 16, 2022 with many friends and family.


1950s

1960s

1970s

1971

Charles Brownlow was inducted into the American Optometric Association Foundation’s National Optometry Hall of Fame in June 2022.


1978

Emeritus Professor, Dominick M. Maino was the featured artist at the Triple R Gallery’s June and July First Fridays art exhibitions in Chicago. Many of his images were prominently displayed during this showing. At the July event, one of Dominick’s works caught the attention of an art collector and after an in-depth discussion of this work, the art collector decided to purchase the image. This photograph is printed on canvas and is of Christ on the Cross. Dominick has had an interest in photography for decades and frequently was a photographer for many of ICO’s events.


He was also recently interviewed for a story on National Public Radio concerning the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Renew My Church program. This program has resulted in the closing of or the combining of many churches into new parishes. Dominick commented on how being a member of the parish’s Music Ministry has helped to heal and bring together the various church congregations. (100% of all profits from the sale of his art work has been donated to the Our Lady of the Rosary Music Ministry in Chicago).


1980s

1981

Sandra Block was honored at the American Academy of Optometry meeting in San Diego, CA as this year’s recipient of the Henry B. Peters Award.


1987

Millicent Knight, of Dallas, Texas was honored with the Living Legend Award at the NOA meeting in July, and the NOA renamed its NOA Trailblazer Award to honor Dr. Knight.


1990s

1996

Nicholas Colatrella, was elected to the American Academy of Optometry Board of Directors in October 2022. Dr. Colatrella received his doctorate degree from the Illinois College of Optometry and performed a hospital-based residency in ocular disease through the Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He is board certified by the American Board of Optometry and the American Board of Certification in Medical Optometry, and a Fellow in the American Academy of Optometry. He was also the first optometrist in the country to attain Diplomate status in Anterior Segment diseases from the American Academy of Optometry.


2000s

2010s

2016

Lara Match published a book in 2022, Living the Art of Loving: A Picture Book. “This surprisingly quick read contains over 50 illustrations with a few carefully chosen words. It describes how to listen well, prepare for gatherings, manage conflict, and move through suffering towards connection. Lara Match uses her heartfelt design language of endearing figures, emotive swirls, and dotted outlines to show the patterns of poignant moments we encounter with others. A pictorial translation of Chiara Lubich’s The Art of Loving, this book offers techniques to create, elevate, and maintain our relationships at home, at work and with our best selves.” – Amazon.com

2020s

2020

Fran Mangahas and Luke Schmidt got married on June 11th, 2022 and celebrated with many of their classmates from the Class of 2020 (Jordan Langel, Ryan Eisel, Kyle Young, Eric Veverka, Alex Beachnau, Tracy Tran, Justin Ng, Pedram Pourhosseini, Mike Bannon, Stephanie Engebretson, Nicole Avgoulas, and Noel Arackal). It was a great mini ICO reunion after not having physical graduation in 2020. Optometrists sure know how to party!


Friends and Family

Mea Culpa

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The following abbreviations denote predecessor names of the Illinois College of Optometry.
NICO: Northern Illinois College of Optometry
CCO: Chicago College of Optometry
MCO: Monroe College of Optometry

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