4 ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY ALUMNI NEWS, MAY 1964 Alumni Gazette Marriages '27C. Patrick J. McAlpine of space Medical Association and NI NEWS. Mr. Shaw has add­ '56L. Steve Greenman was re­ '58UC. Tito B. Arena to Diana 216 St. John's Place in Brook­ the International Anesthesia ed his own note of gratitude cently promoted to the posi­ Penta. lyn, recently underwent 3 ma­ Research Society. for the personal assistance tion of supervisor-in-charge of '59P. Donald Holzmacher to jor operations and would ap­ '39C, '41L. Alexander Vitale which Miss Sullivan gave him criminal investigations at the Grace E. Shand. preciate hearing from his fel­ has been designated by the while he was an undergradu­ Newark District office of the '59CBA. William H. Croke to low graduates. Nassau Democratic Executive ate. U. S. Immigration and Natural­ Elizabeth C. Quinn. '28L. Joseph V. Costa, former Committee to run for District '49C. Thomas F. Greene, form­ izatiot~. Service. '62Ed. Anita Rau to Howard E. U. S. attorney and chief of the Court Judge of the 4th Dis­ er news editor for the Asso­ '56CBA. Charles Lehmann, for­ Minnick '61C. Criminal Division, Eastern Dis­ trict, Glen Cove and the Town ciated Press in the Albany and mer All-Met second baseman '63Ed. Rose M. Scala to Eugene trict of N. Y., has been named of Oyster Bay. Presently in Buffalo bureaus, has been ap­ for the Redmen, is now pursu­ V. Benevenia '61C. a referee in bankruptcy for the private practice, Mr. Vitale al­ pointed a vice president of the ing two occupations. He owns '63L. John R. Blackley to Pau­ Federal District Court in the so serves as a law guardian Robert H. Devlin Co., Inc., pub­ a coin-operated laundry and line Parada. Eastern District. of the Nassau County Family lic relations consultants. drycleaning establishment and '29C. Harold R. Moskovit re­ Court. 'SOC, '52L. Major Hugh J. Do­ is a business teacher at Syos­ ceived certificate of merit at '47L. Edward A. Grupp has a lan has been decorated with set High School on L. I. , March been appointed regional attor­ the U. S. Air Force Commen­ '57C. Dennis E. Unger is cur­ 9th, for his outstanding work ney of the National Labor Re­ Engagements dation Medal. He was awarded rently teaching biology at W. 1 on behalf of the Home of Old lations Board's office at Pitts­ '58C. Edward J. Butler to Mary the medal for his meritorious Tresper Clarke High School, Israel. burgh, Pa. In his new position, Anne Lydon. service as a legal staff officer Westbury, L. I. This summer '30L. Joseph J. Abusch recent­ Mr. Grupp will be chief legal '60P. Ernest A. Carabillo, Jr. in the Office of the Judge Ad­ Mr. Unger will participate in ly retired from U. S. govern­ officer for the regional office to Dolores Banculli. vocate General, Headquarters, a six-week program, sponsored ment service after 35 years and with jurisdiction over NLRB '60UC. Rudolph H. Bold to Eli­ U. S. Air Force. by St. John's and the National is now associated with Howard operations in the western half zabeth Clarke Saltonstall. Science Foundation, and de- . Shakin in Brooklyn. of Pennsylvania and 16 coun­ '50CBA. John J. McLernon has '61UC. Margaret O'Grath to signed to focus on the newer '31L. Samuel Mandell is cur­ ties in the east-central portion been named western district Robert Little. trends in teaching high school rently an assistant corporation of West Virginia. manager of the Distributor '62CBA. Grace Vago to Thom­ sciences. The program will be counsel of the City of New '47CBA. Frederick A. Renz has Sales Dept. of RCA Electronic as Dolan. held on the Jamaica campus York. He is in charge of the been promoted to the position Components and Devices. In '62C. Richard P. Cullen to San­ of St. John's. Division of Franchise. of advertising director of Harp­ his new position, Mr. McLern­ dra Haich. '31L. S. Harvey Fosner was re­ er's Bazaar. on will direct the sale of elec­ '58C. James R. Cullen has com­ '63UC. Mary Patricia Trocchia cently elected vice president '48L. Robert J. Hanrahan has tron tubes, semiconductor de­ pleted work on the. Ph.D. de­ to James P. Toner '63UC. and assistant general counsel been promoted to the post of vices, batteries, and broadcast gree in physics which will be for Roosevelt Raceway, Inc., vice president of the Marine microphones to RCA distribu­ formally awarded in June by Westbury, N. Y. Formerly Mr. Midland Trust Company of tors in the western district. ·the University of Maryland. Fosner served with the U. S. Northern . Mr. Han­ He is presently at the Uni­ Births government as an associate versity of California engaged rahan joined the bank in 1954 Alfred Warner to Mr. and counsel for the Senate Sub­ in a program of post-doctoral and became head of the Trust . Mrs. Alfred E. Smith '49UC. committee on Privileges and ' research. Dept. in 1958 with the rank Marie to Mr. and Mrs. Don­ Eleetions. '58UC. Alice Hunt Rosanes, of assistant vice president. ald Schwarzkopf (Dorothy Mc­ '32C. Gardner Fox published who completed a Newspaper '48L. William P. Tavoulareas Clusky '49NE). his 41st novel, Escape Across Fund Fellowship to Rutgers was recently elected vice presi­ Joseph Michael and Joann the Cosmos, in March. It is a University in the summer of dent of Socony Mobil Oil Com­ Marie to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paperback Library book. Mr. 1963, is now serving as chair­ pany, Inc. Marra '50P. Fox has also received the Ally Robert J. Schultz john J. McLernon man of the Junior High Eng­ '48UC. Prof. Herbert S. Gold­ (see '63CBA) (see '50CBA) Paul John and Peter Michael lish Dept. at W. Tresper Clarke berg will spend the summer to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. A resident of Palos Verdes, Jr.-Sr. High School in West­ at Cambridge University in Caffrey '50CBA. Calif., he is the recipient of bury. England studying under a Re­ Richard to Mr. and Mrs. Ja­ search Travel Grant. A mem­ several RCA honors for his out­ '58CBA. Robert J. Giordano is standing sc: les achievements. cobowski (Wanda Scarano '53- ber of the Microbiology Dept. presently employed as an Ed.). at the University of Missouri's '51L. Captain Joseph A. Car­ assistant comptroller of St. retta was a participant in the Gerard Gregory to Mr. and School of Medicine, Prof. Gold­ Joseph's Hospital in Yonkers. Mrs. Gregory D'Angelo '53P. berg previously spent his sab­ Elizabethtown, Pa., Toastmast­ '59CBA. .Arthur Lisciandro as ers International speaking con­ I:iouise to Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ batical year, 1960, as a visiting received the M.A. degree in land Andreassi '55C. Edward A. Fucillo Thomas F. Greene scientist at Cambridge. test held in April. An Air Force Russian language and literature (see '52L) (see '49C) legal officer, Capt. Carretta won Mary to Mr. and Mrs. Vin­ '48UC. John F. Kurtzke, M.D., from Fordham University. He cent J. Panettieri '57CBA. Award for the best script writ­ has been serving as the chief top honors recently in an area is now teaching at Manville speak-off at Hershey, Pa. He Phillip Joseph to Mr. and er in the comicbook field for of Neurology Service at the High School in N. J. Mrs. Phillip L. Mosca (Phyllis represented the Olmsted, Pa., the past two years. V. A. Hospital in Washington, '60UC. Rudolph H. Bold is pre­ A. Martorano '57P). AFB Toastmaster Club. '39C. Dr. Antonio Rullan, re­ D. C., and clinical associate sently completing work on the John Henry to Mr. and Mrs. cently elected president of the professor of neurology, George­ '51CBA. Robert R. Rowe has Ph.D. degree in political sci­ Abraham Westdyke (Elizabeth Puerto Rico Chapter of the town University's School of been appqinted to the newly ence at the University of Cali­ Knopf '57NE). American College of Surgeons, Medidne, since July. Previous­ created position of product re­ fornia at Berkeley. In Sept. he Patricia Anne to Mr. and has been a resident of San Juan ly he served on the staffs of quirements manager in the Per­ will begin teaching at the Uni­ Mrs. Brown (Mary McKeon since 1950. Dr. Rullan, who has Jefferson Medical College, Phil­ sonal Products Division of Le­ versity of Iowa, where he will '58Ed.). offices at the Ashford Medical adelphia, and the V. A. Hos­ ver Brothers Company. Mr. al~o study the celaphic indices Mary Jane to Mr. and Mrs. Center in San Juan, would be pital in Coaterville, Pa. Rowe, who joined Lever Broth­ of mid-western undergraduates John J. Griffin '58L. very happy to see fellow class- '49UC. Alfred E. Smith is cur­ ers in 1951 as a materials con­ under a Danforth Foundation James Edward to Mr. and . mates who visit Puerto Rico. rently a State Department es­ trol clerk, had been marketing­ Grant for 1964-65. Mrs. Albert J. Anderson '58- '39L. Jack P. Daniels, chairman cort officer for the 15 foreign production plans coordinator in '61CBA. Lt. (j.g.) Frederick P. CBA. of the Selective Service Sys­ olympic coaches who are ob­ the company's Household Prod­ Schmitt has received orders to tem, Local Board No. 3, Panel serving athletic events in ucts Division since 1962. duty at Washington, D. C., B, N. Y. C., has expressed his Michigan and N. Y. C. this '51C. James Fitzgerald recent­ where he will serve as a staff gratitude for the St. John's spring. ly resigned his position as a assistant to Rear Admiral E. D. School of Law alumni-spon­ special agent for the Office of Stanley, Jr., the auditor general Deaths sored CPLR and BCL courses. Naval Intelligence in order to of the Navy. Dr. Eugene Lynch '93C, for­ '39C. Dr. Anthony Fazio, com­ accept the post of director of '62CBA. Patrick F. McCabe has merly the oldest living alum­ mander of the Air Force Re­ investigations for the Pinkerton completed eight weeks of basic nus of St. John's, died Febru­ serves 903rd Tactical Hospital National Detective Agency at training in M Company of the ary 13, 1964. and wing surgeon, 514th Troop the New York World's Fair. 4th Training Regiment in con­ Rt. Rev. Msgr. Stanislaus A. Carrier Wing (Medium) (Re­ '52L Edward A. Fucillo has junction with the Army's Re­ Smulski '27C, founding pastor serve) at McGuire AFB, N. J., been elected secretary of Gen­ serve Enlistment Program. of St. Frances de Chantal par­ has been promoted to the rank eral Motors Acceptance Corp. '62C. Richard P. Cullen, an em­ ish in Wantagh, one of the fast­ of full colonel. The promotion Dr. Anthony Fazio Patrick F. McCabe Mr. Fucillo joined GMAC as ployee of the U. S. Naval Wea­ est growing parishes on L. I., (see '39C) (see '62CBA) from lieutenant colonel culmi­ a member of the secretary's pons Laboratory at · Dahlgren, died March 1st in Mercy Hos­ nated twenty years of service '4.9CBA. Irving S. Shaw of staff in the company's head­ Va., was the recipient of an pital, Rockville Centre, after as an Air Force doctor and Manteca, Calif., now in his quarters in N. Y. in 1954 and award for superior accomplish­ suffering a heart attack. He flight surgeon. The Colonel is tenth year of high school teach­ was elected assistant secretary ment. Mr. Cullen was 'honored · was 63 years of age. presently the director of anes­ ing, has written of his appre­ in 1958. for his contribution to the de­ Thomas A. Shields '28L, a thesiology at Brooklyn Hospi­ ciation for the feature on Miss '52L. Ralph A. Carretta, Jr. velopment .of the Polaris Tac­ retired vice president of J. tal and a member of the N. Y. Margaret Sullivan which ap­ has completed his term as pres­ tical Program. Henry Schroder Banking Cor­ Academy of Sciences, Aero- peared in the February ALUM- ident of the Mount Vernon '63NE. Ilon Florence, formerly poration in Manhattan, died . Bar Association and is now head nurse in cardiothoracic recently. Mr. Shields resided chairman of the Board of Gov­ surgery at Triboro Hospital, in Bronxville, N. Y. ernors. Jamaica, has been commission­ James F. Casey '28L, form­ TO '53C, '56L. Mario M. Cuomo, a ed in the U. S. Public Health erly a specialist in estate and partner in the general law Service. She is now in South surrogate matters with the law firm of Corner, Finn, Froeb Vietnam with the PHS surgi­ firm of Shearman and Sterling, and Charles and a member of cal team in the civilian hos­ died on March 21, 1964. Mr. the St. John's Law School fac­ pital at Can Tho. Casey achieved distinction, ulty, was honored by the '63CBA. Robert J. Schultz has while still in the Law School, Brooklyn Junior Chamber of received his commission as an when he was appointed a city Commerce at its annual award ensign in the U. S. Naval Re­ marshal by the late Mayor ceremony luncheon held on serve after having been gradu­ James J. Walker. He was also Thursday, April 16th, at the ated from Officers' Candidate a delegate to the 1937 Consti­ Hotel Towers. Mr. Cuomo was School at Newport, R. I. He is tutional Convention. adjudged Brooklyn's "Out­ now serving on the USS Tan­ Claire Claffey Werfel '59C, standing Young Man in the ner, AGS 15, a scientific survey a resident of Jamaica, died Professions for 1963." ship. suddenly on March 9, 1964.