Dino is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Educational Psychology, where he had a noted career. Mrs. T. was a researcher in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology.
Dino and Mrs. T. were long-time regular lunch patrons of the Maple Room cafeteria in the basement of The Henderson Human Development Building. Lunches there were prepared and served by students in Hotel Administration. The atmosphere was friendly and casual and the prices were quite reasonable. The Thevaos’s were very outgoing and knew and joined all of the regular patrons.
Loving contemporary architecture, they engaged Hallock to build them a home on a sloping lot where Westview Avenue and Franklin Street join to form a right angle. The home is two stories, but the entry is mid-level adjacent to the large carport. Most windows face the generous rear and side garden area. Phil’s “pattern of squares” accents the living area to the right of the entryway.