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Senior Moves In The Field Lillian Anderson — Colonial FSC Paige Bartholomew — Ice House Skating Academy Ashley Bechtold — Pines FSC Samantha Bentley — Onyx-Suburban SA Miranda Berkebile — Amherst SC Breanne Bonilla — San Diego FSC Rachael Brzycki — Wisconsin FSC Lauren Burke — Uncle Sam SC Giselle Castro — Hayden Recreation Centre FSC Lizzie Chaconas — Carolinas FSC Lili Chang — Glissad SC Xuan Xuan Chen — Strongsville SC Milly Chi — Glacier Falls FSC Paige Conrad — Ice House Skating Academy Mia Crandall — FSC of Watertown Allison Dai — St. Moritz ISC Mary Deacon — Amherst SC Isabelle Driscoll — Commonwealth FSC Michaela Ewald — Farmington Hills FSC Rachel Gart — Charter Oak FSC Barbara Gregg — Onyx-Suburban Skating Academy Heidi Han — Los Angeles FSC Linda Heins — Everett FSC Kendra Hergett — Missoula FSC Charlotte Hoover — Chicago FSC Stacie Hopper — Three Rivers FSC Hannah Hughes — Owensboro FSC Kelsey Jagusch — SC of Bridgewater Christa Johns — Central Florida FSC Diana Kazimierski — DuPage FSC Virginia Kivel — Coliseum FSC of Michigan Avery Kurtz — Broadmoor SC Jennifer LaChance — Nashville FSC Jenna Lee — Chicago FSC Reagan Liberatore — Arctic FSC Rachel Lofthouse — Pasadena FSC Marissa Manteufel — FSC of Bloomington Michelle Marici — SC of Bridgewater Kimberly Max — Syracuse FSC Katie Melsky — Hayden Recreation Centre FSC Andrea Mendez — Onyx-Suburban Skating Academy Kate Mitchell — Hayden Recreation Centre FSC Kianna Moore — Skokie Valley SC Madalyn Moree — Starlight Ice Dance Club Stephen Murray — Bourne SC Madison Okuno — Rochester FSC


obituaries


BLACK E. Newbold Black IV, a World figure skat-


ing judge and vice president of the U.S. Olym- pic Committee, died June 1, 2013. He was born in Haverford, Pa., graduat-


ed from Episcopal Academy and received a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engi- neering from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Black was a marketing executive


who was vice president of sales and market- ing for the Badger Company in Cambridge, Mass., and for the Pullman Kellogg Company in Houston. An avid sportsman, he competed in


figure skating on a national level and played field hockey on the U.S. team in the Mel- bourne Olympics. He became vice president of the Inter-


national Hockey Federation, was the chef de mission of the U.S. Olympic Team at the Inns- bruck Olympics, and served as chairman of the USOC’s site selection committee. He is survived by his wife, Susan, and


daughter, Alexandra. 62 NOVEMBER 2013


DEMORE Charles A. DeMore,


president of U.S. Figure Skating from 1976 to 1980 and one of the key figures in the relocation of U.S. Figure Skating Headquarters from Bos- ton to Colorado Springs, Colo., passed away at the age of 90, on Oct. 2, 2013, in his home- town of Cleveland, Ohio. Chuck was born in Shaker Heights,


Ohio, and was a 1943 graduate of Cleveland Heights High. In 1947 he graduated from the College of Forestry and Environmental Sci- ence at Syracuse University. Chuck was the most valuable player of the 1947 lacrosse team, earning All-American mention honors and playing in the North-South All-Star Game in Baltimore, Md., that same year. He was a registered professional engi-


neer, serving with the F.A. Pease Engineering Co. and succeeding firms as both an engineer and owner, from 1953 to 1990. He was a part-


ner in the civil engineering firm of Woodruf, Inc. Chuck began his skating career at the


Cleveland Skating Club, where he became a member in 1953. In 1958 the CSC presented him with its prestigious Louis F. Cody Award. The former ice dancer passed the pre-sil-


ver ice dance tests and attended numerous Lake Placid dance weeks. He won the F. Ritter Shumway Veterans Dance event three con- secutive years, each with a different partner. He served as co-chair of the U.S. Cham- pionships in Cleveland in 1964. His administrative career with U.S.


Figure Skating was extensive. In 1968 he was appointed a national accountant and was the chief accountant for the 1974 U.S. Championships in Providence, R.I. He was a member of the U.S. Figure Skating Executive Committee from 1966 to 1978 and was the chair of both the Amateur Status Committee (1968–71) and the International Committee (1971–74). He chaired the 1975 World Champion- ships in Colorado Springs upon the request


Nichole Ott — Wisconsin FSC Baylee Peters — Colonial FSC Michelle Pfeffer — SC of Greater Youngstown Mary Pillsbury — Onyx-Suburban Skating Academy Paige Pringle — St. Clair Shores FSC Jordyn Rhoades — Kent SC Kristi Riley — SC of Mt Lebanon Xylina Rusit — St. Moritz ISC Helen Schorse — Wisconsin FSC Netta Schreiber — Rye FSC Justin Schumann — San Diego FSC Lauren Scott — Skokie Valley SC Linnea Seline — FSC of Bloomington Megan Seymour — Connecticut SA at Newington Julia Slusarek — Greater Green Bay FSC Morgan Steffen — Breezy Point FSC Abby Tongue — Traverse City FSC Madeleine Tran — San Diego FSC Samantha Tran — San Diego FSC Lauronce Traylor — Glacier Falls FSC Lydia Trudel — Starz of Houston FSC Ceylin Ucok — Greenville FSC Marissa Ulchaker — Winterhurst FSC Alexandria Vangelatos — Capital City FSC Abigail Walker — Nashville FSC Cherri Wang — St. Moritz ISC Katlyn Wesner — Tidewater FSC Stephanie Yu — St. Moritz ISC Adult Gold Moves In The Field Anna Chesson — FSC of Charleston Kelli Grothe — Oklahoma City FSC Senior Moves In The Field (Adult) Margo Bott — Chicago FSC Masters Adult Gold Moves In The Field Wendy Vuille — Juneau SC Senior Free Skate Meaghan Behrens — SC of Phoenix Marylin Cai — Stars FSC of Texas Lauren Campbell — Los Angeles FSC Angela Chow — Princeton SC Alanna Collins — Wenatchee FSC Taylor Crowson — Starz of Houston FSC Mary Deacon — Amherst SC Abigail Doyle — Greenville FSC Jasmine Emerson — Portland ISC Genavieve Federhofer — Pines FSC Marissa Gottlieb — Colonial FSC


Brenda Ji — Los Angeles FSC Renee Kono — Houston FSC Patrick Leahy — Los Angeles FSC Angela Luo — St. Moritz ISC Meagan Midkiff — Stars FSC of Texas Maria Minaeva — Individual Member Maeve Pascoe — Lansing SC Joshua Santillan — All Year FSC Paul Schatz — Southwest Florida FSC Katya Schwiegershausen — Colonial FSC Karen Siedenburg — Kingsgate SC Cassandra Smith — Lakewood Winter Club Kelsea Suarez — Broadmoor SC Lina Takaoka — Skating Club of Boston Troy Tomasello — Strongsville SC Tophi Trinh — SC of Huntsville Lydia Trudel — Starz of Houston FSC Marissa Tuler — Colonial FSC Kimberly Youngs — Coyotes SC of Arizona Vincent Zhou — All Year FSC Amit Zigelman — SC of New York Adult Gold Free Skate Chelsea Carey — SC of Phoenix Kelli Grothe — Oklahoma City FSC Kathryn Macy — Winchester FSC Daniel Main — Ozark FSC Katie Sabo — Ozark FSC Senior Pairs Test Matthew Blackmer — All Year FSC Gold Dance Test Gina Cipriano — All Year FSC Lydia Cleaver-Bartholomew — SC of Central New York Allegra Hawkins — Skating Club of Boston Elektra Hetman — Uncle Sam SC Stacy Leung — SC of Oregon Allison Madeline — Greenville FSC Stacey Siddon — Ann Arbor FSC Teresa Slonaker — South Dayton FSC Masters Gold Free Dance Karen Viel — Tahoe FSC Senior Solo Free Dance Amy Lin — Peninsula SC


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