'I Have Never Forgotten Where It All Started' By BERNARD P. BEGLANE

raduation from college .. . a hitch in the service .. . Carew, "I stayed there two years and continued in ALUMNI QUARTERLY G an entry-level position in the garment district in sales and management in an assortment of line and staff . Jack Carew's life was nothing out of the positions. ordinary until one day in April of 1975 he had a vision. Volume VII, No. 3 Winter 1985 "You have heard all the jokes and stories about "I saw.that there was a need to do something about sales people. So did I and I wanted to elevate the status elevating the status of a salesman to a professional of the profession. I have been at it ever since. level, "stated the 1959 graduate of St. John's College "As I said, I started in Dayton, but moved to Golden 'I Have Never Forgotten Where It All Started' ...... Page 3 after receiving his silver medal at the All-University because it was better located for all the overseas Alumni Reunion last November at Terrace on the travelling I do. Now there are 400 companies whose All-University Alumni Reunion ...... Page 4 Park. presidents and/ or chairmen of the board consider me Athletic Hall of Fame ...... 'A Long Time Coming' ...... Page 8 "Sales and management are highly sophisticated a personal confidant. Many of them bounce ideas off professions of human transaction, but they were held my head." St. John's University Today ...... Page 10 in low regard." In addition to headquarters in Golden, Carew has What's Happening? ...... Page 11 Carew's vision lead him to form Positional Selling opened offices in Stockholm, Sweden, Rio de Janeiro, Systems, Inc ., a results-producing sales system for Brazil and Tokyo, Japan. 60 East Club ...... Page 14 organizations that started out in Dayton, OH, but arew, who helped SJU to a 33-3 record as a Alumni Personals ...... Page 15 which is now headquartered in Golden, CO. C three-year member of the track squad, has "I began lecturing extensively in 1975 and went as Redmen Sports ... From the Sidelines ...... Page 19 remained very loyal to his Alma Mater. far as Saudi Arabia," continued Carew, who was a Two years ago, he and his wife, Barbara, who had Alumni Federation Travel Plans ...... Page 21 member of the track and field team at St. John's worked in the Office of the Registrar while a part-time University for three years under the late coach, Bill student at St. John's, established the Jack Carew Ward. Scholarship. ST. JOHN 'S ALUMNI Q UA RTERLY, the Alumni magazine of St. J ohn 's University, New York, is "Almost immediately I developed a reputation as a "I never had a bad day at St. John's," smiled Jack. publi shed four times a yea r -J a nuary, Apri l, July and October- by the Office of Alumni Relat io ns. An offi ce keynote speaker as people were attracted to my "Wait a minute ... there was one. I was coming out of is located al St. J ohn's University, Jamaica, New York 11 439, telephone (7 18) 990-6232, and Staten Isla nd, New concept on selling." St. John's Hall and accidentally slammed the door into York 10301 , tel epho ne (7 18) 447 -4343, Ext. 228. Some of Jack's sales concepts deal with: (the late) Father (John) Flynn, the president. • Establishing trust, credibility and rapport "To say he was upset is an understatement. He • Importance of self worth and confidence hollered, 'You don't belong in an institution of higher • Rebounding from rejection and disappointment learning. You belong in an institution.' OFFICE OF ALUMNI RELATIONS • Maintaining personal energy "Seriously, I was very impressed with the quality of Vice President • Projecting an image of creative difference education I received at St. John's. Rev. Thomas V. Concagh, C:.M. • Making a commitment to excellence "I appreciated it even more after visiting many Director "When I graduated from St. John's I was com- schools throughout the country. St. John's gets the T homas M. Kitts missioned a lieutenant in the Marine Corps," highest marks." continued Carew, who grew up in St. Mary's Parish, Establishing the Jack Carew Scholarship at St. Assistant Directors Rosyln, NY , and who co-captained St. John's track John's is just one of the philanthrophic endeavors of Queens Campus Campus team with Olympian Pete Close. "In the service I Carew, who earned a Masters in Human Resource Claire C. McKeever Mary M. Ken ny graduated from the U.S. Marine Corps Command Development at the University of California. and Staff College. At Quantico, I also ran track and He personally donated fees from speaking engage­ Editor Assistant to the Director was an assistant director of the 1960 Olympic Trials ments to the Utah State Institution for Abused Alumni Quarterly Queens Campus for the Armed Forces." Children. His company has sent money to the poor in Bernard P. Beglane Christi ne M. Maher Upon completing his three-year stint, Jack remained Biafra. in the reserve and retired with the rank of lieutenant "I believe in passing it on," explained Jack, who O n th e fro nt cover: A replica of the gold a nd sil ver medals preserned 10 th e 50 and 25 year jubilarians at the colonel. Appropriately enough, his assignment in the stresses values such as courage, hard work, truth and All- University Alumni Reunion last November. The inscription, translated from La tin, is 'Christi a n reserve was special assistant to the commandant for caring about people during his talks. Education Is the Perfecti on of th e Mind.' management development. "For everything I pass on I get it back. .. and more. I "When I arrived back in New York in 1962, I went to have never forgotten where it all started ... St. John's the garment district with J.P. Stevens," recalled University."

3 All-University Alumni Reunion

The Class of '59 School of Education and Human More members of the Class of '59, School of Educa­ Services was well represented. In the front row, left to tion and Human Services, were, in the front row, left right, are Ann I. Kreppein Boyle, Laura Dukes, to right, Florence Werner Briones, Greta Healy, Suzanne Clabby Kennedy, Rosemary Bastable Nancy DeLuca Molite, Frances Filardi Wolfe, Jane McGorry and Nancy Keegan. In the rear are Carol Manly Maroney, and Helen Bert Hand. The second Ann Smith Hinkley, June M. Akeson, Patricia A. row is Phyllis Ann Riccio Hoffman, Cecelia Chimenti Dwyer, Mary Jean Shimanske Hundt, and Mary Ann Gargano, Mary M. Callahan, Concetta A. Grisafi, and Going Ronzoni. Lorraine Bligh McNally.

The Very Rev. Joseph T. Cahill, C.M., '50G, President Father Cahill congratulated Robert Mandt '59C, after of St. John's University, and Jerome Belson, '4BL, presenting him with a silver medal. 'BO HON,Chairman of the Alumni Federation, greeted alumni the who attended the third All-University Alumni Reunion at Terrace on the Park, Flushing. The Class of 1934 received gold medals, while silver medals were presented to the Class of 1959.

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January 7 , 1985

Dear Alumni and Alumnae ,

The Annual All- University Alumni Dinner Dance is fast establishing itself as the Alumni event of the year . Recalling memories of old were members of the Class Smiling members of the Class of '59 College of The Third Annual event last Nove mber 17 was not only a Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, were renewal of the initial successes , but an enthusiastic step of '59 University College. Standing in the front, left to forward . Mr. and Mrs. David Shapiro '34CBA enjoyed the right, were Mary Stratton Hogan, Elna S. Kraupner, Thomas Christopher, Robert E. Caliari, Morton J. There was no mistaking the happiness of the evening . dancing. Kay Ronald Devonshire, Marianne Evans, Carolann Sarrett and Peter D. Aglione in the front row. In the Everyone was genuinely glad to see everyone else. Nostalgia and memories were the order of the evening . But there was a Furchi, and Josephine Viti Kassar. Arthur J. Smith, rear are Rocco R. Dimichino, Monroe Halpern, Me/vine positive sense of future , too . There was no question that t hose who attended had plans to attend next year . Vincent R. Giustolisi and Florentina Britto Pannacchione B. Prine, Robert Pompilio and Frank J. Tinney.

To be with you, to learn what the years had brought were in the rear. you, to sense your deep loyalty and affection for your Alma Mater gave me great personal satisfaction . I was especially pleased to welcome back in honor the large number of golden and silver jubilarians .

The administrators and alumni and alumnae who worked so hard to make a memorable e vening deserve the thanks of all of us . They certainly have mine .

You all continue to share in the good works of your Alma Mater and in our prayers .

Sincerely, ~ L..IJ. I! c.~ c:,,.._ ~~ Joseph T. Cahill, C . M. President

Irving Markowitz '34P brought his grandchildren to Members of the Class of '34. Ros yin Liebman Geisten '34CBA is congratulated by the reunion and introduced them to Father Cahill. Father Cahill after receiving her gold medal.

4 5 From the Class of '59, St. John's College, were, in the Another group from St. John's College, Class of '59, front row, left to right, John P. Shanley, Richard S. were, in the front row, left to right, Robert S. Ahern, Vitkay, Richard Ronzoni, Philip J. Riggio. In the Richard P. Guidorizzi, Charles P. Imperial, Robert second row were Lawrence Reid, Frederick Walsh, Gaudino, Frank P. Staiano and James J. Cruise, Jr. Raymond A. Zorovich and James J. Tolle. Bart J. Dreuery Ill, Francis J. Duggan, Michael J. John J. Assenzio '34L, '37GL, journeyed from Florida Members of the Class of '34C and their families. Darnowski, Kenneth J. McGinniss, Thomas J. Adams, where he is the president of the Fort Lauderdale Jr., Walter T. Cullen and Patrick J. Kelly were in the Chapter to receive his gold medal from Father Cahill. second row.

St. John's College, Class of '59, was also represented by, in the front row left to right, John Biasetti, Louise Arakelian Raphael, Eugene L. DeNicola, David P. Knapp, Lawrence Donohue, Kevin P. McMorrow and John W. Matthews. Richard A. Metro, Edward W. McLaughlin, John Carew, Harry F. Blair, Robert W. Edwards, John F. Baxter Jr., Robert Mandt, and Edward C. Raftery are in the second row.

From the School of Law, Class of '59, were in the front row, left to right, Robert J. Walter, John P. Della Ratta, Joseph T. Schmidt, and Charles A. LaTorella, Jr. The middle row is J. Kevin Meneilly, Robert J. DeBoissiere, Matthew J. Merritt, Jr., and Frank Geoly, while in the rear were George F. Boser, Albert J. Luglio, Frank Giorgio and John E. Sprizzo.

Happy celebrants were Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Salvatore Minnucci, standing left, joined jubilarians Kelleher '34L, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Hurd '34L, Rev. from the Class of '34. Seated, left to right, were Mr. James Dorr, C.M., Campus Minister, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph E Sweeney, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Thomas Dunleavy '58CBA, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Finn and Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Hill. Msgr. Edward P. Rainsford '58CBA. W. Jolley is standing with Minnucci. Mark Your Calendar!

Attending from the Class of '59, College of Business The Class of '59, College of Business Administration, 1985 All-University Alumni Reunion Administration, were, in the front row, left to right, also turned out, in the front row, left to right Maureen Edward J. Flynn, Joan Cardarelli Mc Morrow, Richard E. O'Brien, John C. Mahoney, Cornelius M. Mcshane, R. Bonadio, Eleanor Lucey Coyle, Joseph 0. Giaimo, Mary Purcell Doherty, Joan Farrell Tynan, Mary Scheduled for Saturday, November 16 and Robert Ingram. Michael J. Costello, James R. Mc Garrity Fallon, and John T. O'Farrell. The second Heary, Edward Klinger, Er/and A. Jensen, Charles row is Theodore Roman, Jr., Thomas Boyd, Caroline Healy, Michael Kolinsky, and Sam G. Greco were in Genovese Sica, Michael J. Livote, Nicholas J. Coscia, Make Your Plans Now! the second row. and Leo J. Carey. 7 6 Athletic Hall of Fan1e. • • 'A Long Tin1e Con1ing' By BERNARD P. BEGLANE

he date was last Oct. 15, but as the Very Rev. retirement home in Largo, FL. His 39 years ( 1934- T Joseph T. Cahill, C.M., President of St. 73) as athletic director made him second longest in John's University, stated, "It was a long time such a post in National Collegiate Athletic coming." Association history. McLaughlin also coached Bent Hall, newest building on the Queens baseball and golf. , left, and Bill Wenning/on , standouts on the Campus, was the site for the formal inducton of 10 lso on hand from Florida (he now lives in current SJ U squad, Join ed LeRoy Ellis, a standout of charter members, two posthumously, into SJU's A Seminole) was Larry Bearnarth, currently the the past , at the reception. Athletic Hall of Fame. minor league pitching coach of the Montreal Father Cahill presided at the formal induction Expos. Larry, who registered an outstanding 32-2 at which John W. Kaiser, Director of Athletics, record while pitching from 1960-62, was selected read the citations so well written by Bill Esposito, as SJU's outstanding student athlete in 1961 and 'SOC, the historian for the Athletic Department. '62. An All America in his senior year, Bearnarth The late James A. (Bucky) Freeman, a three­ pitched for the from 1963 until Tommy Farrell recalled the past as he looked at a caricature of sport athlete who graduated in 1926, and the late 1968. Mc Laughlin and Larry are active members himself when a track star for the Redmen. were inducted posthumously. in the Tampa/ St. Petersburg/ Clearwater Chapter. Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, Bucky's sister, accepted Lynn Burke Hederman, a member of St. John's for her brother who coached the legendary Board of Athletic Control, had the honor of being Wonder Five. He is credited as the coach who put the first woman inductee. She was a double gold St. John's on the basketball map. medalist in swimming - 100-meter backstroke and Barbara Lapchick accepted for her husband, a medley relay - in the 1960 Olympics in Rome The past and the present were discussed when Frank 1HcGuire and L ou Carnesecca got together at the past -induction member of the who won four before enrolling at SJU. reception. National Invitation Tournament titles during his At St. John's she competed with the swimming two stints as coach at St. John's, 1936-47 and club since there was no woman's varsity at the wo coaches completed the distinguished list 1956-65. time. Lynn also was a cheerleader. T of inductees. The first was George Seewagen, Walter T. McLaughlin was on hand from his Two basketball players, Dick McGuire and still handling the men's team after starting the assign- Mrs. Winifred McGuire was a proud mother after watching her ment in 1937. son, Dick, inducted. Frank McGuire, currently Director of Collegi­ ate Sports at , was the LeRoy Ellis, were inducted. Dick, now the New second coach cited. The native New Yorker, who York Knicks' top scout, coached and played for now lives in South Carolina, was a baseball and two National Basketball Association teams, the basketball player for the Redmen from 1933-36 Knicks and the , after leaving St. and coach of both at his Alma Mater from 194 7-52. John's. The Smiling Irishman, as he is affectionately Ellis, 1962 winner, spent 14 called, led SJU to the Final Four in the two sports. seasons in the NBA. His last club was the Portland "This is a great night for St. John's," was Father Trailblazers and he now lives in the Oregon city Cahill's greeting after the formal presentations working in a child care . were completed. Tom Farrell, now with Xerox in Los Angeles, "No question .. .it was a long time coming. represented track and field at the impressive Now that we have a Hall of Fame, there will be induction. He was a three-time All America as a two more groups of 10 each in 1985 and 1986. Redman and was a bronze medalist in the 800- "At that , we will have caught up, and meter run in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City then we will induct up to five each year after that.

The Very Rev. Jospeh T. Cahill, C.M. , President of St. John's University, presided over the induction of JO charter members into the after also competing in Tokyo in the 1964 Games. "St. John's had a rich athletic tradition and I am A th le tic Hall of Fame. In the front row, left to right, are Walter T. McLaughlin, Mrs. Barbara Lapchick, who accepted for her late husband, During his career, Farrell established the 880- proud that we now have a Hall of Fame to honor Joe, Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, sister of the late James A. (Buck) Freeman, L ynn Burke Hederman and George Seewagen. In the back row are yard world indoor record of 1 minute, 49.8 those who not only established that tradition, but Larry Bearnarth, Fra nk McGuire, Dick McGuire, LeRoy Ellis and Tom Farrell. seconds. those who continue to carry it on."

8 9 ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY TODAY What•s liappenina •••• ••~

The Very Rev. Joseph T. Cahill, C.M., President of St. John's University, honored two of his confreres, Rev. John E. Young, left, and Rev. Peter D. Goldbach al the St. Vincent de Paul Convocation al Marilldr: Hall on the Queens Campus. Fath er Young, University archivisl,and Father Goldbach, University Student Recruitment Services data man­ ager, each received the President's Medal.

Participants in the William A. Gillard Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Library and Information Science and its An Evening in Alumni Association were, left lo right, guest speaker Jack Da lton, former Dean of the Graduate School of Library Science , Dr. Mildred Lowe, Director of the Division of Library and Information Sciences, William A. Gillard '32L, Commemoration of and Lucy Heckman '77LS, president of the Division of Library and Information Science Alumni Association. St. Vincent de Paul Units of Alumni r=ederation The Alumnae Association will sponsor its annua l gram will feature as gues t speaker State Senator John J. theatre party on March 24. This year the alumnae and Marchi '49L who will discuss the law and educa ti on. A their guests will see Biloxi Blues, the Neil Simon sequel to recepti on will foll ow in the Sign of the Tree. In December Brighton Beach Memoirs . ..Th e Alumni Singles held the associa ti on saw over 200 alumni and their fa milies their annual winter dance on the Queens campus in a ttend its a nnua l Christmas party. T here was a vi sit from January. They are now planning a ski weekend to Lake Santa and a li ve producti on of " Rea ll y Rosie" by Kids for Placid, NY in March and a bus trip to Club Getaway in Kids. Kent, CT, in June. T he School of Law Alumni Association held its 30th The College of Business Administration Alumni Associa­ annual Alumni H omecoming with over 700 alumni in tion will sponsor the first financia l planning and income a ttendance . The program featured panel sessions in the tax seminar on Saturday; February 23. The day will feature morning, followed by a luncheon , and a genera l assembly various panel discussions, a luncheon , and a concluding at which the jubilarians of the classes of 1935 and 1960 seminar on personal income tax ...Th e College of received gold and silver keys, respecti vely. H enry G . Miller '52C, '59L, president of the Ne,\' York State Bar Associati on, Joseph Sciame, the University's Vice President for Financial Aid and Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Alumni Associa­ Student Recruitment Services, was presented with the St . Vincent de tion welcomed the January graduates into the alumni delive red the address. T he annua l Law Luncheon ,\·ill be Paul Medal by Father Cahill. association with a reception in their honor. .. Jack Dalton, held on January 25 a t the St. Regis-Shera ton , l'\ew York. former Dean of the Gradua te School of Library Science a t H eld in conjuncti on with the New York Sta te Bar's Columbia University, deli vered the Division of Library annual meeting, the luncheon is being co-chaired bv and Information Science Alumni Association's annual Jospeh M. Mattone '55L and the Hon. Joan Mari e William A. Gillard lecture. Durante '61 L. The Nassau/ Suffolk law alumni held a After raising $2,000 for the Sister H elen Flynn Scholar­ dinner at the Swan Club in Roslyn , . Professor December 3, 1984 ship Fund at its annual fa shion show, the Notre Dame David Siegel '58L was the gues t spea ker. College Alumnae Association sponsored a bus outing to Lawrence Durso '75NDC, pres ident of the Staten Island the Eleutherian Mills to enj oy a day of sightseeing, Alumni Association, has announced tha t the associa ti on shopping, and lunch ... Dr. George J. Jeffers '58UC, will sponsor a career development night in March for all '74GEd, president of the School of Education and Human seniors. The association sponsored a reunion and a Services Alumni Association, has announced tha t the Christmas party. T he associa ti on 's fa ll basketba ll league association, with the School of Law Alumni Associa ti on , was so successful that plans are now being made for spring T he Most Rev. Joseph T. O'Keefe, D.D., Vicar General of the Arch­ will co-sponsor a program in la te January in Albany. To leagues for basketba ll and rnlley ball. .. the U niversity diocese of New York, delivered the St. Vincent de Paul Lecture after be held in conjunction with the New York Sta te Chief College Alumni Association is planning a reunion in receiving an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. School Administra tor's Mid-Winter Meeting, the pro- May.

10 11 Area Alumni Chapters Alumni r=ederation

The Albany Chapter will sponsor a bus trip to the Boston The Alumni Federation's first Lecture in Science and Garden to watch the Redmen take on the Boston College Medicine, held in December, was an overwhelming Eagles. They will join the Boston Chapter for a reception success. Over 600 alumni and members of the New York following the game ... Members of the Chapter metropolitan medical community attended the program journeyed to the Charlotte Coliseum to watch the which fea tured Dr. Richard Quintiliani, Director, Division Redmen play Davidson. The chapter is also planning a of Infectious Diseases, Hartford, CT, as guest speaker reception in early February. J erome Belson '48L, '80HON, chairman of the Federa­ Frank Guarino '74CBA, coordinator of the Central tion, stated that the lecture could easily develop into one of Florida Chapter, has announced that receptions will be the most prestigious events on the alumni's calender. The held in various locations in the Central Florida area in program was made possible by a grant from Smith Kline conjunction with televised Redmen basketball games. A and French Laboratories. February 1·3 dinner is also scheduled ... The Central New Also in December, the Federation sponsored its annual Jersey Chapter had a victory party following the SJU win Alumni Federation Basketball Day, always a very popular over Rutgers in the Meadowlands. Coach event. Following the Redmen's victory over UCLA at 'SOC, '60GEd came by to greet the guests. Plans are now Madison Square Garden, the alumni and their guests At the Staten Island Alum n i Association's fall dinner were, left to right, Michael J. Quaglian o '79NDC, Mary Ellen Joyce '74NDC, R oseann Paolercio '78NDC and Lawrence Durso '75NDC. being made for a large screen viewing of the SJU-Syracuse traveled to the Queens campus for a victory celebration game on February 23. which included live music and a visit from Santa. The Delaware Valley Chapter has scheduled a pre-game To further keep alumni in the Christmas spirit, the brunch for February 9. Guests will then watch SJU play Federation sponsored its annual day at Lincoln Center. Villanova .. . John J. Assenzio, '34L '37GL will turn over The alumni and their guests saw a performance of the the presidency of the Ft. Lauderdale Alumni Chapter to Nutcracker. John Hummel '72G at a Feb. 9 luncheon. Dean Patrick Rohan '54UC, '56L of the Law School will be a guest ~ew Alumni Activities speaker. .. The Houston Chapter will hold a brunch on Feb. 17 . Chapter members will then watch De Paul play A new alumni chapter is being formed within the New SJU on a large screen .. .The Miami Chapter will meet for York Telephone Co. With over 250 employees at New a reception on Feb. 8. York Telephone, Walter Rickard '62C, General Manager, The Rochester-Syracuse Chapters will co-sponsor their and Harry C. Gregor '80HON, District Manager, thought annual Redmen Basketball Day on January 23 ... The a chapter would be beneficial to both institutions. An Sarasota Chapter is organizing a dinner for Feb. I 4 .. . The inaugural cocktail party will be held on the Queens Tampa/ St. Petersburg/ Clearwater Chapter sponsored a campus on Jan. 31. wine tasting party. Leonard J. Doran '68C chaired the The Alumni Theatre Group staged a succesful evening event. The chapter has next scheduled a dinner for Feb. 15. of one-act plays. The group is now auditioning for a . .The Greater Washington, D.C. Area Alumni Chapter comedy night on Feb. 16. The president, John Emro '82C At the Notre Dame College A lumnae Fashion Show, were left to right, Carmen Irizarry, Gloria Espinosa Ambia, Hon. Mary has scheduled a reception following the SJU-Georgetown announced that plans are also underway for a directors' Egan and R affaela Cermola Capu to. game in the Capital Centre, Landover, MD. workshop to be held in March. Area Alumni Chapter Contacts ALBANY CENTRAL FLORIDA SAN DIEGO CENTRAL N EW JERSEY John H. Neary '61CBA Frank Guarino '74CBA Russell ]. Gilbert '74CBA John J. Burns '72MBA 518-758-7212 (H) 904-673 -3000 (W) 619-573-6097 (W) 201-647-2632 (H) 518-457-6249 (W) 904-674-1580 (H) 619-282-3486 (H) 201-647-0180 (W) ATLANTA FT. LAUDERDALE ROCHESTER Vincent Collura '66CBA, John J. Assenzio, '34L Roberta Knauf '62Ed Thomas F. Shay '76NDC '7IMBA '37GL 312-864-2291 716-223-8961 (H) 404-449-7073 305-721-6134 716-424-2420 (W) BOSTON MIAMI CONNECTICUT SYRACUSE James Fox '65CBA Ricardo Cata '75L Louis P. Pittocco '67L William Celano '58CBA 617-881-23 11 305-446-2983 (W) 203 -869-2282 (W) 3 I 5-446-6261 305-252-2021 (H) 203-637-9161 (H) LOS ANGLES/ SARASOTA DELAWARE VALLEY HOUSTON r ORANGE COUNTY Russell A. Meade '75L Susan S. Wiseman '74Ed Clara Dworsky '37UC, '39L William McDonnell '71C 813-922-6376 (H) 609-629-5271 713-523-3332 (W) • 714-996-6566 813-366-5656 (W) 713-723-3858 (H) Participants in the Alumni Federation's first lecture in science and medicine were, left to right, Thomas M. Kitts '77NDC, Director of TAMPA / ST. PETE/ DENVER GREATER A lumni R elations, Dr. Joseph]. Guarneri '66G, program chairman and Chief, Division of Microbiology L ong Island Jewish-H illside NORTHERN Medical Center/ Queens Hospital Affiliation, Jamaica, NY, Dr. Michael Pisano '49G, SJ U Professor of Biological Sciences, Dr. R ichard CALIFORNIA CLEARWATER Stephen Lustig '72MBA WASHINGTON . D.C. Quintiliani, guest speaker and Director, Division of Infectious Diseases, H artford, CT, Anthony Puglisi '57C of Smith Kline and French, Don Reid '58CBA, '62L Carolyn Kryston '68Ed 303 -989-9900 Ext. 4701 Robert Mulligan '61CBA R ev. Thomas V. Concagh, C.M. '55G, '6I GEd, Vice President for Auxiliary Services and Alumni R elations. 415-236-8664 (H) 813-381-6321 202-879-8890 (W) 415-396-2020 (W)

12 13 The Office of Alumni Relations

announces the formation of ance for E.R. Squibb Co., Princeton, NJ. 'SSL 1920's Hon. John D. Calandra won re-election to a '29, Haskell R. Barest of Barst, Mukamal & 10th term as State Senator, NY, and was named The St. John's University Alumni Club Babitt has been elected honorary member of the Pelham (NY) Civic Association's Man of the at the the American Immigration Lawyers Associa­ Year. 'S6UC Fred Langemann has published a tion. book entitled The Will To Live, Vantage Press, New York. 'S6CBA Frank Ruta co-owns and 60 East Club, New York 1930's operates Kathy J and Jones Girl, Dallas, TX. '39, 'BOHON John Bellizzi has retired as 'SSC, 'SBG, '60G Dr. Charles P. Turco was (Lincoln Building) Director, New York State Bureau of Narcotic named dean of the College of Graduate Studies Enforcement. '39CBA Phlllp B. Kravitz has and Research at Lamar University, Beaumont, been elected Mayor of the City of Tamarac, FL. TX. 'S7UC Rev. Peter Shea, is the new pastor at The long-awaited St. John's University Alumni Club is here! Located in the hub of the city at 60 St. Philip Neri C.S.P. church, Portland, OR . East 42 Street the Club is easily accessible and provides a wide range of essentia I business and '5BUC Henry T. Johnson has been promoted to 1940's executive vice president and chief admini­ personal services. There are three large dining rooms, a cocktail lounge, and nine private dining strative officer of the Grand Union Company, rooms. Primarily a luncheon club, the 60 East upon request will make its services available from '41L Hon. Norton Josephson was re-elected to Florham, NJ. '5BL Richard J. O'Keeffe has a four-year term as County Court Judge, become a Fellow of the American College of Vincent J. Cannella '61CBA Volusia County, FL. '41LHon.AlfredF.Semenga early AM. to late P.M. Trial Lawyers. He is also a partner in the firm of Entertainment Network, New York. '63P Ronald has been re-elected president of the Board of O'Keeffe & Moloney, White Plains, NY. '5BL W. Buzzeo completed his term as president of Trustees of Franklin General Hospital, Franklin Also, by joining the SJU Club at 60 East you will have reciprocal membership at three other Robert P. Puskuldjian is managing partner of the International Narcotic Enforcement Off­ Square, NY. '44CBA Joseph Arkin has written Zemek, Puskuldjian and Frustaci, Esqs., Brook­ icers Association. '63C Thomas J. Donohue is clubs. several articles: "Get the Most Out of a Con­ lyn and Staten Island, NY. '59CBA John T. the chief executive officer for American Truck­ vention or Trade Show" for Star Tech Journal; Burkard has been appointed to the faculty bank ing Association. '63Ed Carol Kwiat has been • Exclusive membership • "All weather" access to Grand Central zone "The Deficit Reduction Act of 1984: How it Will of the New York State Society of Certified selected as the recipient of the Pennsylvania Affect Taxpayers" for Life Insurance Selling; • Dependable taxi service Public Accountants' Foundation for Account­ Easter Seal Brace-for-an-Ace Award by the • Assured privacy and comfort "Sharing Profits of a Business" for Construct­ ing Education. 'S9CBA, '61L ThomasJ. Mulderig Lancaster Easter Seal Society. '64C John E. ion Dimensions; and "Profitable Use of Bus­ • Personalized attention • Dignified, relaxed atmosphere has been appointed vice president, human Callahan has been promoted to director, infor- iness Consultants" and "Pension Planning: The resources of M-A-Com lnc.'s component com­ • Outstanding cuisine • Private conference rooms Versatile 401 K" for Photo Lab Management. panies, Burlington, MA. 'S9CBA Peter F. '44P Dr. Andrew J. Bartlluccl, Vice President for • Convenient "meet me" spot • Complete interesting services Sammon is the new president of the Ad­ Health Professions, and Dean, College of Phar­ vertising Club of New Jersey. macy and Allied Health Professions, was RECIPROCAL CLUBS awarded life membership in the International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association. 1960's The 200 Fifth Ave. Club '44C Thomas E. Murrin has been named exec­ 'SOL Hon. Nicholas F. O'Shea has been elected 200 Fifth Ave. (23rd Street, New York) utive consultant in the casualty acturial/ risk management consulting practice of Coopers & The 500 Club Lybrand, , CA. '48C, 'S1L, '79HON Basll A. Paterson received the St. John's Uni­ 500 Seventh Ave. (38th Street New York) versity Medal of Honor. The 744 Broad St. Club 1950's Newark, New Jersey 'SOL Abraham Fuchsberg has been elected Parliamentarian of ATLA. 'SOC, 'S3G William John E. Callahan '64C Iannone has joined the middle school staff of the Monroe-Woodbury (NY) School District as mation resources management for Hershey a guidance counselor. 'SOCBA WIiiiam F. Malone Foods Corporation, Hershey, PA. '64CBA, SJU Club at 60 East was honored for his 20 years of community '66MBA James P. McGinty has been named service at a testimonial dinner, Westbury, NY. vice president in charge of Group Government ___ I would like further information. 'S1CBA Frank Gordon was a featured speaker Marketing for the Dun & Bradstreet Corp­ on a Christopher Closeup television program oration, New York. '64G, '73Ph.D. Dr. Robert B. Reggio has been appointed Associate Dean of Enclosed is $250.00 for my 1985 membership dues. I understand I will be billed monthy focused on overcoming pre-speech jitters, New Nicholas F. O'Shea '60L York. 'S1C Guy R. Vltacco has been named the School of Arts and Sciences at the College by 60 East for expenses incurred at the Club. president of the OL.:eens County (NY) Bar president of the New York State Magistrates of New Rochelle, NY. '64C, '67GEd Vincent Association for 1984-85. 'S2C, 'S9L Henry G. Association. 'SOL Martin Zeiger has been pro­ Titone sang the role of Count Almaviva in Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" performed in Name ______Year/School------MIiier was honored atthe second Law Recogni­ moted to senior vice president of Revco D.S., tion Dinner at Pace University, New York. 'S3L Inc., Twinsburg, OH. '61G Maurice L. Arel has Boothbay Harbor, ME. '64CBA Thomas P. Address ______Zip _ __.___ Joseph S. Alto of Berkeley Heights, NJ, has been appointed president and chief executive Trlvlsone has been named manager, corporate been elected a vice president of Foster Wheeler officer of the Board of Directors for Pennichuck International Corporation. '54C Donald P. Avenia Water Works Inc., Nashua, NH. '61CBA Vincent Firm has been designated a certified employee bene­ J. Cannella has been named managing partner fit specialist by the International Foundation of of the St. Louis office of Peat Marwick. '61C Address ______Zip ___ Employee Benefit Plans and the Wharton School James J. McAssey has been named senior vice of the University of Pennsylvania. '54Ed Matilda president and manager, Administrative Ser­ Telephone Number (Home) ______Business------Cuomo was the guest speaker at the 23rd vices Division, of Security Trust Company, annual Women of Achievement awards lunch­ New York. '61 L, 'BOHON Robert J. McGuire was Signature eon sponsored by the Staten Island Advance, interviewed for the National Centurion, San (NY). She was also interviewed for Suburbia Diego, CA. '61UC James A. Moore was pro­ Today. '54C, 'SBG Dr. Vincent S. Damowski moted to professor in the department of chem­ Make checks payable to 60 East Club and mail to St. John's University, Office of Alumni Relai'ions. was a recipient at Sacred Heart University, istry at Renesselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, Jamaica. New York 11439. Bridgeport, CT. fifth annual award for commun­ NY. '62G s·1ster Rita Margaret Chambers, O.P., ity leadership. '54P Patrick A. Rava has been is the Director of Alumnae Affairs for Caldwell appointed director of worldwide quality assur- College, Caldwell, NJ. '62C '64G Nicholas Davatzes is the chief executive officer of Arts & T homas P. Trivisone '64CBA 14 15 risk insurance, of United Technologies' Inmont been named vice president and manager of Professions, St. John's University. 72MBA Michael extension of the Berkeley School of Long College. '79L Laura D. Blackburne was the Corporation, Clifton, NJ. '65UC, '6SL Joseph A. service systems development at First Interstate F. Byrnes has been named to the position of Island in Hicksville. '74L Robert J. Ponzini has guest speaker at an awards dinner for the 75th Foglia conducted a discussion on the subject Bank of Washington, Seattle. '66UC, '69MBA vice president/operations analysis at CIT Finan­ been appointed 1984-85 United Way Campaign anniversary and diamond jubilee of the National of real estate at North Arlington (NJ) Public Kenneth A. Watson has joined American Salon cial Corporation, Livingston, NJ. '72MBA Jerry Chairman , Tarrytown, NY. '74C Thomas L. Association for the Advancement of Colored Library. '65MBA Patrick D. Giblin is a member Eighty-Four as executive vice president of J. Farro has been appointed vice president of Tanel has been selected for promotion to major People, Red Bank, NJ. '79CBA Hugh J. Donnelly Service Publications and Conventions & Exhibi­ marketing and sales of CasChem, Inc. Bayonne, by the Military Traffic Management Command passed the New York and New Jersey Bar tions, New York. '67NOC Dr. Ann C. Adolf has NJ. '72CBA Thomas F. Puccio is director of Eastern Area. '74G Bro. Kevin Whelan, S.M., is examinations, and was admitted to the bar in been appointed clinical assistant in the division sales for the Rye Town Hilton, NY. '72MBA . the Marianist community director at St. John's the Second Department of the State of New of internal medicine at Easton (PA) Hospital. Bruce H. Seide is the president of Xerox Educa­ Home, Rockaway Park, NY. '75C, '77G Joseph York. '79SVC George Gaffey has joined the '67C, '70GEd John B. Caruso has been ap­ tion Publications of Middletown, CT. '72GEd N. Manago has been appointed to teach human staff of the Hamden-North Haven (CT) YMCA pointed elementary supervisor at Unqua School Rev. Michael Sullivan conducted a parish renew­ physiology and neuroscience at the New York as director of physical education and pro­ in the Massapequa (NY) Public Schools. '67C, al program, "A Time of Grace" at Sacred Heart Chiropractic College-New York Institute of grams. '79SVC Nelson George discussed his '70L Joseph DIBenedetto has written an article Church, North Merrick, NY. He also spoke at Technology Old Brookville, NY; also appointed book, "The Michael Jackson Story," and hap­ for Hazardous Materials & Waste Management the Church of St. Adalbert, Schnectady, NY, for to teach biochemistry at Pratt Institute, Brook­ penings of the black music scene at the monthly Magazine entitled "Common Law Theories of the 25th anniversary of the Holy Name Society. lyn; is involved in the production of Catholic meeting of Black Women in Publishing. Liability for Environmental Injuries." '67L Cecil '72Ed Sheila Tobin is part of the special educa­ religious music for liturgical and private de­ '79CBA Edward J. Noonan has been named tion program at Valley View School, Portland, R. Forster delivered the 1984 Robert W. van de Robert J. Bigler '69CBA votional purposes. '75L Daniel E. Schmidt IV, director, treaty production-New York of Ameri­ Velde, Jr. Memorial Lecture at Middlebury (VT) CT. '73C Dr. Lynne DiCostanzo has joined the has been named a director and vice president, can Re-Insurance Company. '79G Roy N. College. '67Ed JoAnn Kocher was named as medical staff of the Alice Hyde Hospital Associa­ general counsel and corporate sec retary for Paisley has been named assistant principal for the first recipient of the "Supervisor/Manager tion, Malone, NY. '73C Christopher J. Florentz Scor U.S. Group, New York. '75L Thomas the Red Hook (NY)High School. '79NDC, 'S2L of the Year" award by the lnteragency Commit­ has been appointed director of communica­ Ulasewicz has been endorsed by the Adi­ Captain Richard Parker, JAGC has been assign­ tions for the Dental Society of the Society of rondack (NY) Park Agency as its next executive ed to the U.S. Army Trial Defense Service, Patrick D. Giblin '65MBA tee on Women in Law Enforcement, Wash­ ington, D.C. '6SMBA Kenneth B. Kwait has New York. '73L Michael S. Gillies has been director. '76GEd Robert J. Allen has been Fulda, Branch Office, West Germany. '79L Ruth of the Board of Directors and vice chairman appointed assistant vice president, claims depart­ named director of the Joseph Bulova School, Heidi Rosenhaus has been designated a certified and chief financial officer of United Virginia ment, American Re-Insurance Co., New York. Woodside, NY. '76GEd Rev. Howard L. Dalton employee benefit specialist by the International Bankshares Inc., Richmond, VA. '65C Joseph '73CBA Frank M. Pasciuti has been nominated became the fourth pastor of St. Francis of Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans and the Scarola has been promoted to Vice President for the Essex Catholic Boys High School Hall of Assisi Church, Newburgh, NY. '76G Jacqueline Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. by the Monchik-Weber Corporation, New York. Fame, East Orange, NJ. '73C, 'S1G Dr. Mary Kleinstein is a librarian at Hamilton School, '65L Andrew J. Simons was re-elected an Rose Quinn-Paster has opened her second Union, NJ. '76MBA Douglas W. Madden has 1980's office for the practice of clinical psychology in assistant vice-president of the Nassau (NY) been elected a vice president of Reed Sten house 'SOC Barbara M. Buckley has been admitted to Academy of Law. '65CBA, '75MBA T. Jeffrey Greenport, NY. '73CBA Russ J. Rudish has Associates, Inc., New York. '76MBA Monika T. Nelson A. Di az '69 CBA the New York State and the Pennsylvania Bar, Temple has been appointed a trustee of the Meditz has been named assistant secretary /treas­ and has joined the law firm of Peter J. Hersha, Monadnock Community (NH) Hospital govern­ urer for Folksamerica Reinsurace Company, Queens, NY. 'SOL John R. Calcagni has joined ing board. '66CBA, '75L Raymond C. Fitzsimmons New York. '76G Doug Michaud is director of the Allen Group as assitant general counsel, has been named chief counsel for the litigation youth ministry and evangelism for Our Lady of NY 'SOSVC, 'S2LS Joan D'Andrea has been section of NCR Corporation. '66CBA, '76MBA Grace Church, New York. '76C Dr. Anthony appointed coordinator of the bibliographic Walter J. Gross has been appointed assistant Pipitone participated in the open house of the instruction department of the St. John's Uni­ vice president and controller of Continental emergency medicine department at Robinson versity Library. 'SOL Donna L. Levine has been Reinsurance Corporation, New York. '66C Memorial Hospital, Ravenna, OH. '77C George named vice president and general counsel of James T. Meyerhofer has been appointed exec- Buccigrossi was honored for his role in support- FGI Management, Inc., NY. 'SOCBA Frank Kenneth B. Kwiat '68MBA Mancini has been appointed assistant treasurer been promoted to vice president, manufac­ turing, San Giorgio-Skinner Company, Her­ shey, PA. '6SL Arthur J. Mirante II, has been

Russ J. Rudis h '73CBA Ruurd G. Leegstra '69L been named an audit partner in Ernest & Whinney, New York. '73L Richard P. Weber has 1970's joined Dyneer Corporation in Westport, CT, as '70P, '72GP R.J. Breglia has written an article associate general counsel. '74L Joan S. Aceste entitled 'Toxicology of High-Pressure Injec­ has been appointed director, business affairs, James T. Mayerhofer '66C tion or Grease Gun Injuries" for Lubrication for RCA Video Productions, Inc., New York. George Buccigrossi '77C utive vice president-general manager of The Engineering magazine. '70P Richard Coniglio '74CBA John J. Desmond has been admitted to Dexter Corporation's C.H. Dexter specialty was elected to serve as president of the Bergen ing the space shuttle program at the Kennedy Fra nk Mancini '80CBA nonwovens division, Windsor Locks, CT. '66G County (NJ) Pharmaceutical Society for a two­ Space Center, Cape Kennedy, FL. '77GEd Kathleen V. Noftsker has joined Long Island Arthur J. Mirante II '68L year term. '70CBA Robert D. George has been Christine Cutting is the principal of Valley in the demand deposit department of the Trust as assistant vice president manager of appointed vice president , construction lend­ Stream (NY) South High School. '77L, 'S3MBA Bowery Savings Bank, NY. 'SOC Alessi A. training and development assigned to the Hu­ appointed president and chief executive officer ing , by the -based American John A. Dandola has become a member of the Rispoli, 0 .0 . has become associated with the man Resources Department, Garden City, NY. of Cushman & Wakefield. Inc., New York. '6SG Savings Bank, FSB. '70G Rev. Peter Grace, firm of Haberman & Narotsky, New York. '77NDC Laurel Eye Clinic, Brookville, PA. 'SOGEd '66CBA, '70MBA George E. Northcroft, Jr. has William Shaw is teaching in Lancastershire, C.P., was one of the preachers for the 60th Peter Discenza has graduated from Anthony Scalafani is principal at St. Patrick's England, as part of the Fulbright Teacher annual solemn novena in honor of St. Ann at Law School, and has also won the American Catholic Central High School, Catskill, NY. Exchange program. '69CBA Robert J. Bigler the Passionist Fathers Monastery, West Scran­ Jurisprudence Volume in the area of the law on 'S1C Joseph N. Bonaboglla has received his has been named vice president-assistant cor­ ton, PA. '70C Gerard Vasisko has been elected evidence. '77Ed Margaret Donnelly is a co­ Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the Palmer porate controller, Estee Lauder Inc., New York. an associate in the Gruzen Partnership, New teacher at the Fulton ABC Pre-school, Fulton, College of Chiropractic, Davenport, IA. 'S1G '69CBA Nelson A. Diaz participated in the 1984 York. '71UC Keith G. Barclay graduated from NY. '77NDC, 'SOL Aldo G. Frustaci was made a Dr. Paulette LaDoux has joined the department National Leadership Assembly sponsored by the 138th session of the FBI National Academy, partner in the firm of Zemek, Puskuldjian and of counseling and educational psychology at the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. He Quantico, VA. '71C Howard W. Leemann has Frustaci, Esqs. , maintaining offices in Brooklyn Slippery Rock (PA) College. 'S1G Mindy also has been appointed to the been appointed assistant vice president, environ­ John J. Des mond "74CBA and Staten Island, NY. '7SL Roberta Ashkin has Schneidennan is currently working towards Family Service Board of Directors for a three­ ment sciences division of the U.S. Testing become associated with Julien & Schlesinger, her doctorate in cognitive psychology at year term. '69L Ruurd G. Leegstra has joined Company, Inc., NJ. '71CBA Peter E. Miller is the partnership of Alexander Grant & Com­ P.C. as managing attorney, New York. '77GEd Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. 'S1G Price Waterhouse as National Director of vice president of the portfolio group, an off­ pany, Melville, NY. He has also been appointed Frank McGowan is the principal for Loyola Michael J. Toomey of Saratoga, NY, Juris Multistate Tax Consulting, New York. '69Ed, spring of Chemical Bank of New York's Invest­ to the St. John's University Council. '74L William Sacred Heart High School, Missoula, MT. '7SC, Doctor degree from the Franklin Pierce Law '73GEd Judy Librizzi has been appointed ment Counseling Services. '71P, '77GP Michael J. Kelleher, Jr., and James M. Stillwaggon have 'S2L Joseph Dawson has joined the law firm of Center. 'S2C Peter J. Albano spoke on "Under­ library/ media specialist at Birch School, Merr­ S. Torre has been granted tenure and pro­ formed a partnership for the practice of law, in Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft, New York. standing Investments Designed for Income -A ick, NY. '69P John B. Rasche is an associate moted to the rank of associate clinical profes­ New York. '74Ed, '79G Katherine Majowska has '79SVC Bob Basso spoke about "The Healing Simplified Approach" at the Garden City, NY George E. Northcroft, Jr. '66CBA, '70MBA with the law firm of McHale & Connor, Los sor, College of Pharmacy and Allied Health joined the faculty at the Suffolk County, NY Power of Humor" at Santa Barbara (CA) City Public Library. 'S2GP Wen-Jsair Warren Hsu Angeles, CA. 16 17 Bartels '83CBA. A son, Daniel Anthony was vt 'Wf;DDINGS ~ born on Oct. 5, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas George Destefano '78C married Anne Marie Giordano '78CBA, '81L (Mary Gold '81L). A DiVito'79EdonApr. 17, 1982. Wen-JsairWarren daughter, Valerie Elizabeth was born on Oct. REDMEN SPORTS ... FromTheSidelines Hsu '82GP married Lotus Perry on Apr. 26, 11, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. John H. DIVegllo, Jr. 1983. Anthony Negri '78P married Bernadette (Valerie Ercollno '68Ed). By BERNARD P. BEGLANE Gregov '82P on June 2, 1984. Donald J. Bongiovi '82L married Eileen A. Prebensen '83L he golden anniversary of college on June 30, 1984. Kevin Louis Tosches 'SOC married Marie Elena Esposito in Oct. 1984. IN MEMORIAM T basketball at Madison Square Michael Sauter married Laura Craig '81SVC on January 1984 Garden was celebrated on Dec. 22 October 20, 1984. James Ruger '75P, '77G, Dr. '32C with St. John's University defea ting '78GP, '83L married Rita Zwick on Oct. 27, February 1984 UCLA, 88-69, in a game that was 1984. Alan Berk '79P married Lisa Mansback on Christopher J. Gorman '34C, '36L Nov. 4, 1984. May 1984 carried nationwide on CBS-TV. Vincent J . Werner '41C The Garden selected a team for \\'en-Jsair \\'arren Hsu '82GP BIRTl--lS ~ was licensed by the New York State Pharmacy vt June 1984 each of the decades and Redmen William J. Harris '42C, '48L Li censing Board last June. '82MBA Donald A daughter, Casey Lynn was born on Nov. 10, figured prominently. Materniak has been appointed as assistant 1983, to Mr. and Mrs. John Weinreich (Marialyce August 1984 professor of accounting at the Steubenville Hunt '70Ed, '72GEd). A son, Robert Francis, Daniel J. Kirk '55GEd For the 1934-43 squad, 6-9 center (OH) College. '82CBA Joseph Wessely has was born on Jan. 5, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Nusbaum '31 L Harry Boykoff was listed. In the Most Rev. Edward J. Maginn '67HON joined National Westminster Bank USA New Joseph Rossi (Marianne Monaco '71Ed, '75- 1942-43 season, his first with St. York, as vice president. '83L Richard J. Coffey GEd). A son, Georgios Michael was born on September 1984 has become associated with the law firm of Jan. 13, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carter (Liz Paul J. Albanese '80CBA John's, Boykoff earned All Amer­ Finkelstein, Kaplan, Levine, Gittelsohn and D. Tsaoussis '82C). A son, Timothy Jude was Remigio E. Ferrara '57CBA ican honors as he helped it win the Sr. Grace Josephine, C.S.J. '54G Tetenbaum , Newburgh, NY. '83CBA Elizabeth adopted in February 1984 by Mr. and Mrs. National Invitation Tournament. A. Otruba was promoted to the position of Thomas L. O'Neill (Dianne Reicherter '74Ed). A Janet Savage Magilligan '51 NOC securities analyst at TIAA-CREF in NY. '83G daughter, Christina Anne, was born on June John R. Torpey '58L After a stint in the Army, he Mary G. Skelly is now with Pfizer Pharma­ 15, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Shawn M. Fox (Joan­ Alexander Vitale '39C,'41L returned to action and set an MSG October 1984 ceuticals as manager, Pharmaceutica l Reg­ Marie Razickas '78GEd). A daughter, Francine single-game record of 54 points ulatory Library. '84NDC Doreen Marie Mc­ Marie was born on July 21 , 1984, to Mr. and John A. Burke '51 CBA Andrew has been awarded an assistanship and Mrs. George Destefano '78C (Anne Marie Edmund F. Gillen '53CBA against St. Francis of Brooklyn. has retured to St. John's University to study for DiVito '79Ed). A son, Kenneth William, was Gerald P. Griffin '62CBA That mark remained on the books The first game played at Madison Square Garden saw Westminster College defeat St. Robert W. Kennedy '54L her master's in psychology. '84L Cynthia Y. born on Aug. 6, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. William until tallied 56 in John's, 37-33. To commemorate the event, MSG presented plaques on Dec. 22 to four members of that Allen is a newly-appointed assistant district Arcieri (Diane O'Neil '72Ed). A son, Paul Andrew Anthony S. Milano '68GEd Redman squad. L eft to right are John Shanley, Joe Marchese, David Catkin and Frank McGuire. attorney, Bronx County, NY. was born on Aug. 7, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Hans the Eastern College Athletic Con­ ference Holiday Festival in 1959. No SJU performer was among Dick McGuire, now the No. I those picked for the next all-decade Where Are They Now? talent scout for the New York (1964-73) squad, but Chris Mullin, Knicks, represented SJU on the everyone's All America, was on the Our records do not show addresses for the graduates listed below. If contact, Alumni Relations Office, St. John's University, Jamaica, N. Y. second decade ( 1944-53) squad. Dick, you could provide us with addresses for any of these individuals we would 11439 (718 990-6161 , Ext. 6234) or Alumni Relations Office, St. John's final decade (1974-83) club. be most appreciative. Please send the address to, or have the people University, Staten Island, N. Y. 10301 (718 4474343, Ext. 228). as a fres hman, won the prestigious Including the triumph over UCLA Award, presented in which he registered 16 points, the Joann Th eresa Chamberlain '67GEd Joel Charles '17C Hsueh Jen Cheng '75G Edith Chernack '44UC annually in the memory of the first Mary L. Chamberlain '62G Sr. M. Charlotte R.S .M. '63GNEd Lolan Lo Cheng '64G George Chernitzsky '37CBA 6-6 guard has led the Redmen to 13 Alfred J. Chambers '29C Barnett Charnish '30L Penelope L. Cherchi '75C Rose Chernoff '31CBA St. John's athlete killed in World triumphs in 17 contests at the Penn Edmund Charno '57P Coleen A. Cherici '72P Carol N. Champlion '73G Ed Molly C. Chernofsky '73GEd War II, by the Metropolitan Basket­ Station arena. As a freshman, he was Henry Chan '73GP Elaine B. Charnow '75LS ball Writers Association. Lung Kin Chan '75G Harold Chase '30L Bequests University MVP in the 1981 Holiday Festival, Aavon Chasen '34L McGuire, as was the case with Dr. Chung Yun Chang '66G Your University's growth and development can be assisted and as a sophomore, earned a similar Susan S. Chang '75C Benjamin Chasin '31 L Boykoff, had his collegiate career greatly through legacies from its alumni, alumnae and other honor as SJU won the Big East Tu Yin g Chang '68G Eugene L. Chasinoff '72GEd interrupted for a hitch in the Navy, Yu Sheng Chang '66G Sunil K. Chatterjee '73MBA friends. The St. John's University Development Office Conference crown. Mary A. Chao '60NEd Virginia A. Chave '57UC suggests a bequest wording to be included in a will as follows: and upon returning to the campus, Tung Yun Chao '77G Abraham Chayet '33L earned the Haggerty Award as senior "I give and bequeath to St. John's University, New York, a St. John's continued its domina­ Dorothy R. Chapeau '55G Alfred T. Checkett '66CBA in I 949. Dick received additional tion of the Joe Lapchick Memorial J. Ri chard Chaplin '69MBA Susan Jeanne Cheesman '65Ed New York Corporation, the ...... Thomas Chapman '69CBA Mary A. Chemeris '49UC sum of dollars ($ ...... ), the principal and income honors by being named to Madison Tournament, winning the champion­ Francis X. Chara '70C Georgina Chen '77C of which are to be used in such manner as the Board of Square Garden's all-decade team. He ship for the 10th straight year in a Taveeb Chardtumrong '72MBA Wen Pin Chen '72G Trustees of said University, in its sole discretion, may was the only SJU player to receive 58-57 squeaker over St. Bonaventure. Barbara A. Charel '67CBA Yung Chang Chen '73MBA Sr. Maria Charitas C.S.J. '60Ed Jean A. Chenaille '63Ed determine. that distinction. )Vlullin, a senior and Olympic Sr. M. Charity '46CBA Christine P. Cheng '71G Inquiries on this subject may be made to the Development Two Redmen, Tony Jackson and gold medalist in Los Angeles last Bro. Charles F.M.S. '62G David Lee Cheng '70G Office at (212) 990-6161 , Ext. 6571. , were honored on the third August, was named MVP for a Adrea M. Charles '52NEd Dr. Howard Cheng '69G decade ( 1954-63) team. A 6-4 guard fourth straight year. Redmen Bill Name who finished his career with 1,603 Wennington, the 7-0 center, and MOVING? To change or correct address, points and 991 rebounds, Tony was newcomer Walter Berry joined Chris Please notify us 6 weeks send this form to: New Address MVP in the 1958 Holiday Fes tival on the all-tournament team . in advance Office of Alumni Relations City and also in the 1959 NIT as St. St. John's University John's took the titles in each. The Redmen's football team, Jamaica, N.Y. 11439 State eiden , a teammate of Jackson's in ..... which concluded the season with S both title performances, earned Chris Mullin with his fourth straight L apchick and 8-2 record after upsetting nation­ the 1959 Haggerty Award. MVP trophy. ally-ranked and previously unde-

18 19 feated Hofstra, 19-16, in the finale, wound up fifth in the Big East are headed for a new conference in Conference championship, tied with 1985 TRAVEL CALENDAR 1985. Rutgers for fifth in the Met Con­ St. John's, winner of the loosely­ ference title race, and was sixth in the St. John's University Alumni organized Metropolitan Conference National Catholic competition. title in each of the last four cam­ Bob Reid was the individual stand­ federation paigns, will be competing in the out, placing seventh in the Mets, Liberty Conference. Joining the eighth in the Catholics and 12th in invites you to join us in Redmen are Fordham, Iona, Pace, the Big East. U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and Margarita Sa bogal lead a one-two­ C.W. Post. Dennis Sutton three finish in the Met Conference ike Burrell, a transfer from woman's race, where no team scores M Morgan State, threw two touch­ against Delaware as part of an 11- ,. were recorded. Sabogal also was eighth down passes against Hofstra, one for game trip to Virginia and Wash­ in the Big East (team was third) and 19 yards to Jim Weisenburger and ington, D.C. 11th in the Catholics ( team was the game-winner, a two-yarder, to fifth). Tony Sas. In between, the first-year Pat Fogarty's two-round total of quarterback went into the end zone 148 was good for a Big East Con­ St. John's ice hockey team posted a from the one-yard line to account for ference record as SJU, with a score of 6-2 record in the early part of the the other TD. 632, won the golf championship for season. Included was a two-game June 25-July 2, 1985 Burrell shattered the SJU record the fourth straight season at the Con­ sweep of Villanova, 4-2, on the road for passing yardage with 1,710 as he cord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. and 10-1, at home, The Freeport ',) led the squad to eight straight The Redmen, with Fogarty card­ ( N. Y.) Recreation Center. victories after two successive defeats. ing a three-round 223, also captured the Yale Invitational for the first Lou Carnesecca will be honored Three members of the SJU soccer time ever at 898. Sportsman of the Year by the Arch­ Seven Night Cruise-four Ports of Call­ team, which posted a 6-8-2 overall The highly-successful fall schedule diocese of New York Catholic Youth record, were selected to the Tri-State also saw St. John's win the WalterT. Organization and receive the John Conference All-Star squad. McLaughlin Tournament at Beth­ V. Mara Award. All Meals on Cruise-Special Events­ Johh Handler, a junior who took page (N.Y.) State Park and finish The occasion will be the 49th over as captain after Neil Doorley second in both the Eastern Colle­ annual Club of Champions Gold was lost following an ankle injury in giate Athletic Conference champion Medal Award Dinner of the CYO on Nightly Entertainment fully Escorted the third game of the schedule, Rob ship in Manchester, MA., and the Friday, Feb. 8, at the Waldorf Astoria Kordisch and Tom Duffy received Rutgers Invitiational at New Bruns­ Hotel. CANADIAN KOCKit:S t:XTt:NSION the post-season honors. wick, N.J. John T. Ryan, former colleague of from $1~40 + $28 Port Tax Lou's at St. Ann's and now with the Handler and Kordisch, who led Price Includes Air Fare From New York, June 17 -25, 1985 the Redmen in scoring with six goals The men's cross country team fin­ CYO, has all details on the dinner. Per Person Double Occupancy including all services and gratuities and three assists, were first-team ished with a 4-2 record in dual meets, Contact him at (212) 371-1000. Single Supplement Upon Request $1030 + $25 Tax Per Person Double Occupancy choices in the conference where St. John's was 5-2-1. Duffy, who had YOUR ALASKA CRUIS:t: ft:ATUR:t:S: YOUR CANADIAN ROCKI:t:S t:XT:t:NSION three goals and six assists, was a * ROUND TRIP AIR TRANSPORTATION via SCHEDULED ft:ATUR:t:S: second-team pick. AIR SERVICE. * All ground transportation by DELUXE MOTORCOACH St. John's baseball squad, 25-6 in * ROUND TRIP TRANSFERS via deluxe motorcoach from with experienced drivers. Airport to Dockside. the fall, was led on offense by * A capable enthusiastic TOUR ESCORT with detailed outfielder Dennis Sutton, who bat­ * DELUXE ACCOMMODATIONS for seven nights aboard background information on the areas visited will ted .379 and drove in 30 runs. Holland America's ms NOORDAM accompany you. In the spring the Redmen will be * FOUR EXCITING PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Juneau, * Hotel accommodation for EIGHT NIGHTS in fine hotels. Glacier Bay National Monument and Sitka. competing in the Northern Division * BREAKFAST served each morning. SEVEN complete as the Big East Conference begins * OPTIONAL TOURS available in Ketchikan, Juneau and DINNERS including a special get acquainted dinner at your formal play. In the same di vision are Sitka. hotel, the first night in Penticton. Boston College, Connecticut and * FIVE MEALS A DAY including 24 Hour Room Service. * EXCITING TALES AND LECTURES about the areas visited Providence. Georgetown, Villanova, * SPECIAL LECTURES highlighting the story behind th e and the people who inhabited this country. Seton Hall and Pittsburgh comprise wildlife, history, geology and people of th e areas visited. * Plenty of FREE TIME in the areas visited to shop, the Southern Division. The two * SPECIAL EVENTS INCLUDE: Captain's Cocktail Party and sightsee and try some of the local delicacies. finishers in each division advance to ...-. =-~ ' Gala Farewell Dinner. * Pre-departure information . the playoffs. Lou Carnesecca and his tri-captains, Ron Stewart, Chris Mullin and Bill * YOUR ENTERTAINMENT PACKAGE INCLUDES: First run rovidence visits SJU for the Wenning/on, are all smiles after accepting the championship trophy of the movies, two nightclubs featuring dazzling cabaret shows, F~ FURlHER INFORMATIJN AND BROCHURE CALL: opening series Mar. 30-31, but Eastern College Athletic Conference Holiday Festival. The Redmen defeated live gambling and much, much more. ALUMNI RELATIONS (718) 990-6231 OR P North Caroline State, 66-56, to win an unprecedented seventh title at the the season gets underway on Mar. 17 Garden. Mullin was selected as MVP. * Dozens of shipboard activities. SPECIALIZED TRAVEL 800-523-4920. 20 TffEHESTOF St. John's University RESERVATION ALL SPORTS COUPON FUND RAISING DINNER honoring ___ I am interested in further information Featuring a pilgrimage to Knock on the tour(s). Galway-2 Nights Sligo-2 Nights ___ I would like to make my reservations Dublin-2- Nights Waterford-1 Night now Killarney-3 Nights Name Spouse ______August 15-25, 1985 $1199 FROM JFK Address ______Per person double occupancy City ______State Zip ___ YOUR TRIP fEATURES: Frank McGuire • Wide-bodied jet transportation using Aer Lingus Phone: Home _____ Work ____ scheduled seivice. • First Class hotel accommodations in all cities. Indicate aircraft preferred • Full Irish breakfast daily. 5 DINNERS • COMPREHENSIVE SIGHTSEEING in each city visited. ___ Smoking Non-smoking • Baggage Handling and Gratuities. Register the above persons for the • Professional Tour Manager available 24 hours a day. • Knowledgeable Ground Staff. following: • Free Time in every major city visited. __ Alaska __ Ireland __ Portugal

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Extension Extension Make checks payable and mail deposits to: Bob Sheppard St. John's University Office of Alumni Relations DAIS Jamaica, NY 11439 .Al McGuire N.B.C. Sports Color Commentator From New York Per person double occupancy $1079 Former Head Coach, YOUR TRIP fEATURES: Type of payment (check one) DePaul University SCHEDULED AIR TRANSPORTATION to Lisbon • DELUXE RESORT ___ 60 days or more before departure ACCOMMODATIONS • MAP MEAL PLAN (American Breakfast and Lunch or John Kaiser Vice President and Director Dinner Daily) • WINE-TASTING • COCKTAIL PARTY• FAREWELL 'Facto and pay $100.00 deposit per passenger. of Athletics, St. John's University Feast' • SIGHTSEEING TOURS OF Queluz, Sintra and Lisbon • GROUND ___ Less than 60 days before departure Lou Carnesecca Head Coach of the St. John's Red men TRANSFERS• BAGGAGE HANDLING and GRATUITIES• FULLY ESCORTED. payment in full. SPAIN No. of passengers FEBRUARY 13th, 1986 Post-Trip Extension* at November 2-7, 1985 Amount enclosed $ ______The Doral Inn $299 Per person double occupancy I agree on behalf of all persons named on 49th St. and Lexington Avenue YOUR TRIP INCLUDES: this application to be bound by the terms 2 Nights Madrid • 1 Night Cordoba • 2 Nights Seville• Transfer to Lisbon and conditions set forth in this brochure. New York City and Estoril • DELUXE HOTELS• BREAKFAST DAILY• 2 DINNERS• SIGHT- SEEING DAILY • FULLY ESCORTED . For further information contact: w, Date ______• Available only to those taking the Portugal Trip. _'/0. · Athletic Department FOR FURTHER INFORMATKJN AND BROCHURES CALL Signature ______St. John's University ALUMNI RELATIONS (718) 990-6231 OR SPECIALIZED TRAVEL 800-523-4920 Jamaica, N.Y. 11439 Tel. (718) 990-6161 •r

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