Frank Pinkus WG61, 84, died on July 27 from Parkinson’s disease. Frank was born in Pittsburgh to German immigrant parents who had fled Nazi Germany. After a career in retail management, he founded several companies, including clothing firms N’est-ce Pas and Pistache, and Nissan Time, which distributed clock movements sourced from Taiwan. In 1995, Frank returned to Penn as an admissions officer in the Provost’s Center. Though he retired in 2007, he maintained close relationships with many students he admitted and officiated weddings for Penn alumni. Frank is survived by wife Sylvia; children Gary (Mary), Mark (Lya), and Lynn (Evan Lewis); several grandchildren; and brother Ralph.