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2005-06 season marks Bach’s 53rd adjunct at Fordham    1963 problems. Her father led the fund-raising Maine, he occasionally teaches at the year in coaching and his 26th year School, is the author of Condemned MC: Catherine Shevlin Pierce is an drive to build one of the schools. university’s School of Business. in the NBA. (A Madcap Book, 2005), a novel that international development consultant 1968 FCRH: Robert H. Posteraro, M.D., Ensuring the Future BEN Bensalem 1947 focuses on the dark, dangerous world who has worked with the United a radiologist with Lubbock Diagnostic of international drug trafficking. Nations Population Fund and the World FCRH: Larry Nagengast was the Radiology in Lubbock, Texas, gradu- CBA College of Business FCRH: and his wife, Charitable Gift Annuities John J. Barton Bank. She received an honorary degree text editor of The Heart of America ated from Oregon Health and Administration Catherine A. Barton (GSE ‘58), were 1957 University last June with a master’s from Purdue University in May and (Portfolio Books, 2004), a photo essay elevated to the rank of Grand Cross FCRH: Peter Gallagher has been degree in biomedical informatics. FCLC Fordham College at taught a course at by Kevin Fleming that was named Although Leo R. Cardillo, M.D. (FCRH ’51), had been a in the Equestrian Order of the Holy elected to the board of directors of one of “America’s Best” in the May GSAS: Alfred J. Discepolo was named University last summer. Sepulchre of Jerusalem by Cardinal the Unitarian Universalist United 2005 issue of Reader’s Digest. chief financial officer of Advanced regular donor to Fordham for years, he also wanted to UGE: Lt. Col. Henry A. Chott FCLS Fordham College of in St. Patrick’s Cathedral Nations Office. In 2003, he founded Joseph C. Napoli, M.D., a specialist BioNutrition, a company, headquartered include the University in his estate in a way that would retired after serving 36 years in the Liberal Studies on Sept. 24. Development Directions, which offers in disaster psychiatry, traumatic stress in Columbia, Md., that focuses on U.S. Air Force. benefit both his alma mater and himself. Fordham, he free consultation in fund-raising and and posttraumatic stress disorders, developing food ingredients to improve FCRH Fordham College at 1949 says, prepared him well for his lifelong career as a doctor— Rose Hill board development for struggling 1965 co-authored (with V. Alex Kehayan, animal health. He has more than 20 UGE: Thomas G. Vinci, Ed.D., retired not-for-profit organizations. He has Ed.D.) a book titled Resiliency in the years experience serving in senior finan- a career he still practices today. FCRH: William J. Burke Sr. (also GBA of associate dean emeritus of the addressed more than 115 agencies, Face of Disaster and Terrorism: 10 cial and accounting positions, most LAW ‘68) was honored this fall at Business Administration Undergraduate School of including several connected with the Things to Do to Survive (Personhood recently at Cola, Inc., a national health- Holy Cross High School in Queens, N.Y., at Fordham, serves as an advisory United Nations. Press, 2005). He is the president- care accreditation organization. “Fordham gave me GRE Graduate School of Religion his alma mater, with the school’s 50th board member at Palm Beach Atlantic elect of the New Jersey Psychiatric excellent preparation and Religious Education Anniversary Cross and Anchor Award. University’s School of Education and 1958 Association and serves as an assistant 1971 Graduate School of UGE: Louis J. Aiello is the owner of for ,” GSAS Behavioral Studies, and at Florida FCRH: Joe Sullivan, coach of the clinical professor of psychiatry at the MC: Nancy Santanello, M.D., KLA Educational Consulting and a recalls Dr. Cardillo, who Arts and Atlantic University’s Charles E. Schmidt sailing club, was College of Physicians and Surgeons executive director of the epidemiology senior adjunct professor at Dowling GSE Graduate School of College of Science. He’s also a member inducted into the Intercollegiate of . department at Merck Research completed his studies at College in Oakdale, N.Y. Education of the Boca Raton Educational Advisory Sailing Association (ICSA) Hall of MC: Nancy Corrigan MacDonald Laboratories in Blue Bell, Pa., was Yale Medical School. “My Board. His wife, Elin G. Vinci (FCLC ‘75 Fame at the association’s North received the 2005 Orange County featured in the October issue of GSS Graduate School of 1966 first-year med courses and GSAS ‘78), is the vice president of American Championships in Austin, Woman of Achievement Award in Working Mother. In an article titled FCRH: Tony Cupaiuolo, D.S.W. Social Service the Christ Child Society of Boca Raton. Texas, in June. He also received the Newburgh, N.Y., for founding and “Rx for Career Success,” she wrote were a breeze after my (also GSS ‘68), won the 1500- and ICO Ignatius College 2004-05 ICSA award for outstanding expanding her business, Traditions about how she left a teaching career 800-meter events in the 60- to 64- Fordham science classes. 1950 service as a volunteer, in recognition Celtic Imports. She is also a founding (she taught high-school art in Baltimore, JES Shrub Oak year-old group at the Vermont Senior And Fordham continues CBA: Peter Shields, executive director of his efforts on behalf of Fordham member of the North American Celtic Md., from 1971 to 1977) to attend LAW School of Law of the Center for Hope Hospice in sailing and the Middle Atlantic Games. He also won the 1500- and Buyers Association and helped create medical school and fulfill her dream to do a great job,” he 400-meter events at the Lee County MC Marymount College Scotch Plains, N.J., received the Hospice Intercollegiate Sailing Association. the Orange County Irish Heritage of becoming a doctor. She and her says, referring to the Rose Lifetime Achievement Award from the (Fla.) Senior Games. Tony competes Festival to benefit local charities. husband, Barry Oppenheim, a pediatric Hill campus as “a Gothic PHA School of Pharmacy New Jersey State Hospice Association 1961 in 5K and 10K races. He recently ran UGE: Sr. Mary Eleanor Thornton, ophthalmologist, live in New Hope, TMC Thomas More College on Nov. 10. The center is constructing FCRH: Robert P. Balles, a former up Vermont’s Mount Equinox (5.4 miles) R.S.M. (also GSS ‘77), a Pa., with their children, Shana (15) oasis in an urban setting.” an additional 30-bed residence for community college math instructor, as part of an event to raise money and social worker, celebrated her and Ari (14). UGE the terminally ill. recently established the Robert P. to combat Lyme disease. 50th anniversary in religious life last UGE: Anthony C. La Russo has By setting up a Charitable Gift Annuity with long-term WEC Marymount Weekend College FCRH: Edward Hart (also GSAS ‘57) Balles Mathematical Olympiad Prize, GSAS: Kenneth S. Ramsey, Ph.D., September with a Mass of Thanksgiving published his first book, Management: is the author of Almost a Hero: Andrew with the support of the Mathematical president and chief executive at St. Nicholas Church in Wilkes-Barre, Ready Aim Fire (Authorhouse, 2005). appreciated stock, Dr. Cardillo was able to ensure that officer of Gateway Rehabilitation Elliot, the King’s Moneyman in New Association of America, to honor U.S. Pa., where she now works part time For more information, go to Fordham’s superb traditions and academic excellence will 1937 York, 1764-1776 (Royal Fireworks participants in the annual International Center, was recently appointed at Bishop Hoban High School. www.managementreadyaimfire.com. benefit needy students in the future, while he continues FCRH: Bernard J. Daenzer (also Press, 2005), his second volume on Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). Each by Pennsylvania Edward LAW ‘42) has published Dear Wanda the life and times of Elliot, who served of the six students who represent the Rendell to serve a three-year term 1969 1972 to receive annual payments from the University for life. (Romulus and Remus Press, 2005), as the collector of customs and receiver in the IMO receives a on the Pennsylvania Advisory Council CBA: Paul V. Carlucci, a veteran sales FCRH: Michael Keating has been a collection of his “strange, weird, general in the port of New York $1,000 Series 1 U.S. Savings Bond on Drug and Alcohol Abuse. He is also and marketing executive at News appointed a visiting at the “I used long-term appreciated stock to make my gift because unusual and unique experiences” during the years leading up to the featuring the likeness of Albert Einstein. the chairman of the National Association Corporation, was appointed publisher Center for Democracy and Development during a long career in insurance. A American Revolution. of Addiction Treatment Providers. of the media company’s New York at the University of Massachusetts in it’s the most cost-effective way to do it: you maximize your portion of the proceeds from the book 1962 LAW: Sanford Schlesinger, a Post in September. He will continue Boston, where he is examining how gift and minimize taxes,” he explains. “When you’re looking will be donated to the CPCU-Loman 1952 FCRH: John F. Rausch, Esq., retired founding partner of the law firm to serve as chairman and CEO of News sustainable media businesses can at long-term capital gains, it’s a great way to make a gift.” Education Foundation and the NAIW FCRH: Ralph Liccione and his wife, this fall after 40 years as an attorney Schlesinger, Gannon and Lazetera, America Marketing, a consumer survive in developing economies. He Education Foundation. Anne, work as volunteers at the with the Internal Revenue Service in LLP, an affiliate of Dreier LLP, was advertising and promotional services previously served as a partner with Alpharetta (Ga.) Welcome Center. Albany, N.Y. He and his wife, Janet, named one of the “Best Lawyers in company where he has worked since the Boston Consulting Group. The father of five children and grandfather of 14, Dr. 1941 GSAS: Philip R. Harris, Ph.D., is the plan to travel. America” by his peers, as published 1991. He previously served as senior Stephen Marcellino (also LAW ’75) Cardillo plans to continue his internal medicine practice FCRH: John Bach, an assistant coach author of Managing the Knowledge UGE: Patricia Mueller Allaire, who in the Aug. 1 issue of New York vice president of marketing at Caldor was recognized by the U.S. District for the NBA’s and the Culture: A Guide for Human Resource has taught at Queensborough magazine. A former adjunct profes- and began his career in advertising Court for the Southern District of well beyond retirement age, simply because he loves it. all-time winningest coach in Fordham Professionals and Managers in the 21st- Community College since 1978 and sor at , the sales at the New York Daily News. New York for his services as a media- men’s history, was inducted Century Workplace (HRD Press, 2005). has been a full-time faculty member Law School and John R. Massaua, state director of the tor since 1994, when the court’s “Practicing medicine is more than a job,” he says. “It’s a into the Basketball Hall The president of Harris International, Ltd., there since 1994, was honored with Columbia University Law School, Maine Small Business Development mediation program was launched. of Fame during a ceremony at the a consulting firm focused on human the college’s Excellence in Faculty he was recognized for his expertise Centers and the Small Business and Stephen was also recognized for his way of life.” New York Athletic Club on Sept. 22. resource and organizational develop- Scholarship. She has presented more in trusts and estates. Technology Development Centers, was contribution to the education and From 1950 to 1968, Bach served ment, he has published more than 250 than 35 papers at regional, national elected chair of the board of directors development of young scholar-athletes For more information about Fordham’s Charitable Gift Annuity as the head basketball coach at articles and written or edited 43 books. and international conferences, and 1967 of the Association of Small Business as the founding director of the Fordham, compiling a 263-193 record she is a member of many professional MC: Teresa Ippolito chairs a committee Development Centers at the associa- Minutemen Athletic Club. program, call Shanti Bajaj, director of gift planning, at and leading the Rams to five NIT 1956 organizations, including the American working to consolidate three Catholic tion’s national conference in Baltimore, MC: Joanne “Tracie” Casella Gray 212-636-6695, or email her at [email protected]. appearances and NCAA Tournament FCRH: John Nicholas Iannuzzi, a Mathematical Society and the British schools in her New York City neighbor- Md., last September. A Price-Babson teaches at INSEAD, an international appearances in 1953 and 1954. The New York trial attorney and a former Society for the History of Mathematics. hood to avoid financial and enrollment Fellow at the University of Southern in France, and works on FORDHAM p a g e 3 0 FALL/WINTER 2005-06 p a g e 3 1

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A Half-Century of Honors a European Union-sponsored project board of directors of Lakeside Foods Inc. fellow for technology and society at GSS: William Walsh was appointed The Honors Program at Rose Hill has been described ently together researching the role of corporate social He is the president, general counsel the Discovery Institute, launched his senior vice president of the North Bronx in previous years as a literary “boot camp” for talented undergradu- before spending a responsibility. She also serves on the and secretary of the Institute of online diary, “Letter from the Capitol” Healthcare Network and executive ates. Today, 50 years after it began, the program not only immerses year enrolled in board of the Massachusetts Alliance International Container Lessors, and he (www.letterfromthecapitol.com), director of Jacobi Medical Center by to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. serves on the Commercial Operations last summer. the New York City Health and students in sophisticated study of the liberal arts, but also asks its the Sorbonne. Advisory Committee for the U.S. WEC: Heilwig Higgins Barker Hospitals Corporation. students to consider current issues in such seminars as “Ethical For Jones, a 1973 Department of Homeland Security. has retired as vice president of the

Dimensions of Contemporary Social Problems.” philosophy pro- photo by Chris Taggart FCRH: Anthony V. Sculley was MC: Two personal letters exchanged private bank division of Citigroup 1979 More than 60 current and former Fordham scholars gathered at fessor who served honored at the annual Downing Park between Wendy Crowther and after 30 years with the company. FCLC: Rocco F. Andriola, Esq., a Rose Hill on Nov. 5 to celebrate 50 years of the honors program. as director of the Fundraiser, held July 16 in Newburgh, her classmate Shawn Kennedy She leads a library book club that managing director in fixed income N.Y., for his outstanding volunteer Cribari have been published in reads German classics and volunteers division at Lehman Brothers and A panel discussion held in the Great Hall of featured Honors Program efforts to rehabilitate Downing Park, Women’s Letters: America from the as a reading partner in Stamford, chairman of the New York Organ honors scholars turned Fordham —George Shea, Ph.D. from 1999 to which was designed by Frederick Law Revolutionary War to the Present Conn., public schools. She and her Donor Network, received the (FCRH ’56), Mary Procidano, Ph.D. (FCRH ’76) and Judith Jones, 2004, it was a Olmstead and Calvert Vaux (the archi- (Dial Press, 2005), edited by Lisa husband, Bob, a pilot, recently United Hospital Fund’s Distinguished Ph.D. (FCRH ’85)—as well as Antonella Iannarino, a Fordham discussion with tects of in Grunwald and Stephen J. Adler. traveled to Patagonia and took a Community Service Award last Harry Nasuti, Ph.D. (left), director of the Honors and Prospect Park in ). Tony cruise around Cape Horn. September, “in recognition of his junior currently in the program. her mentor, Program at Rose Hill, welcomed 1999 graduates was also recognized as the founder 1977 voluntary leadership and extraordi- “The honors program needs to be the leaven in the college,” said Elizabeth Kraus, Jennifer Spataro (center) and Courtney McGrath Jolley, of Little League in the City CBA: Joseph D. Skrzypczak, 1978 nary contributions to improving Harry Nasuti, Ph.D. (FCRH ’71), professor of and director Ph.D., that set back to campus on Nov. 5 for a panel discussion and of Newburgh. For the past 19 years, president and chief operating officer CBA: Mark Perrin was appointed presi- health in New York.” of the program. “The goal,” he added, “is to enhance the impact of the course for her reception in Duane Library. he has served as a guidance counselor of Imagistics International Inc., was dent and CEO of ConjuChem Inc., a FCRH: Judy McCoy was named the honors program on the intellectual life of the larger college.” life of study. Kraus, at Newburgh Free Academy. elected to the advisory council of the Montreal-based pharmaceutical company. strategic media sales manager of 1 1 1 MC: G. Kristian Miccio, J.S.D., was Discovery Museum and Planetarium GSAS: Michael J. McMorrow is the the Aviation Week Group of the Students accepted into the program spend their freshman and who taught philosophy at Fordham from 968 to 99 , introduced awarded the Hughes-Rudd Professorship in Bridgeport, Conn. executive director of ’s McGraw-Hill Companies last summer. sophomore years in an integrated study of art, history, literature, music, Jones to the work of British philosopher Alfred North Whitehead. at the University of Denver, Strum LAW: John C. Wohlstetter, a senior $150 million sesquicentennial campaign. She is leading the group’s sales efforts philosophy and theology. They spend their senior year researching Kraus continued to work with Jones as she sculpted a patchwork of College of Law, for the 2004-05 and writing a thesis with the guidance of a faculty member in their studies that linked Whitehead with Jones’ favorite poet, W. B. Yeats, academic year. A national expert on the law and domestic violence, she field of study. to complete her dual degree in English and philosophy. Jones even- is conducting a study on the efficacy Shea, a professor of classical languages who joined the Fordham tually succeeded Kraus as Fordham’s resident Whitehead scholar. of mandatory reporting of domestic Men’s Basketball faculty in 1967, recalled a very different program from that of today. As the faculty challenged her, Jones said, she was given “the gift of violence by doctors to law enforcement Students entered on a probationary basis during their sophomore mind,” a gift she works to share with her own students. officials. She was a keynote speaker Family Day year, he said, likening it to a literary “boot camp,” with such assign- “I came to understand how Dr. Kraus could reach into [students’] at the International Conference on Family Violence, held last September ments as reading the Iliad in one week. As a Fordham undergraduate, lives,” Jones said, “because it turns out, the students reach into [the in San Diego. Join the Rams for an Shea also applied to study for a year in Paris. He was accepted, as faculty’s] lives.” was (FCRH ’56). The two learned to speak French flu- —Cassie Carothers 1975 afternoon of basketball CBA: Hector L. Lugo recently retired after serving 25 years in the Federal and family fun! Bureau of Investigation. 1976 Attention Fordham Alumni FCRH: John Licciardone, D.O., Fordham vs. St. Bonaventure Do you have news to share with your classmates? director of scientific communications for the Osteopathic Research Center at Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006 Complete the following form and return to Class Notes Editor, Fordham magazine, Office of Public Affairs, 113 W. 60th St., New York, NY 10023-7484. the University of North Texas, received Rose Hill Gym, 1 p.m. Fax: (212) 765-2976; Email: [email protected] the 2005 Louisa Burns Memorial Lecture award from the American Name:______School/Year:______Osteopathic Association. LAW: Finbarr J. O’Neill, the president Postgame Reception in the Rebounders Club lounge! Address (Check if this is a new address) Street:______of Reynolds and Reynolds, received the Richard J. 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A Modern History of America’s Most work at Ground Zero, he received served in Iraq with the U.S. Army Jennifer is a member of the American and Varriale, which specializes in Colorful Sport (Sideline Communications, the 2002 Engineering News-Record during Operation Iraqi Freedom as College of Healthcare Executives and insurance defense litigation. Tara lives You’re Invited on A Walk 2005). For more information, go to Award of Excellence. an ammunition technician. She previ- the Healthcare Leadership Network of in Tuckahoe, N.Y., with her husband, Through www.50YearsofFootball.com. ously served in Kuwait, Louisiana, Delaware Valley. She and her husband, Charles Zegers (FCRH ’94), and her Paul Taylor, an Advanced Placement 1989 Texas and Hawaii. Howard, welcomed the birth of their 2-year-old son, Joseph. The Bronx contains some of New York’s most intricate U.S. history teacher at West Springfield FCRH: Patrick McNamara, Ph.D., Warrant Officer Kimberly Martin- daughter, Madeline Theresa, in July. William Jones and his wife, Susanne art deco residential gems and landscaped botanical (Mass.) High School, coached the school’s an archivist for the of Brooklyn Farmer serves with the 10th Mountain FCRH: Tara C. Fappiano is a founding Lill, welcomed the birth of their first baseball team to the Massachusetts who teaches history at St. Francis HQ Automation Division of the son, William Raymond Jones, last May. gardens to rival Versailles. This December, join host partner in the recently formed law Division I state championship last spring. College, St. Joseph’s Seminary and U.S. Army as an information systems firm of Hawkins, Rosenfeld, Ritzert GSE: Martin Colucci, Ph.D., is the , historian Barry Lewis and Fordham LAW: Terence Workman was named the Seminary of the Immaculate technician. She was assigned to President Joseph M. McShane, S.J., for a comprehensive special counsel in the capital markets Conception, is the author of A Catholic Afghanistan earlier this year. tour of the Bronx to be aired nationally on PBS. Father department at the law firm Cadwalader, Cold War: Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., and 1992 McShane appears in A Walk Through the Bronx, Wickersham and Taft. the Politics of American Anticommunism (, 2005). CBA: Diane (Leaver) Butler (also guiding viewers through Fordham’s historic University 1987 GSAS: Theresa Earenfight, Ph.D. GBA ’97) and Kevin Butler (CBA ’92 Church, focusing on the newly restored stained-glass FCLC: Andrew Struse was recently (also GSAS ’97), associate professor and GBA ’98) welcomed the birth of windows depicting St. Peter (left), St. Paul the Apostle hired as the senior vice president of of history at , is the their third daughter, Madeline Grace, Go to www.fordham.edu/magazine to read and the four evangelists. A gift of King Louis Philippe on-air promotion and creative services editor of a collection of scholarly last March. She joined her sisters, for Current TV, a San Francisco-based essays titled Queenship and Political Katie (5) and Gillian (4). stories, profiles and book reviews not featured of France, the windows have been a delight and television network launched in 2005 Power in Medieval and Early Modern FCRH: Kristin (Medd) Shea and her in the print edition of FORDHAM, including: an inspiration to visitors since 1846. and funded by former Vice President (Ashgate Publishing, 2005). husband, Con Shea, welcomed the Al Gore and Joel Hyatt. birth of their daughter, Maura Elizabeth, Learning to Govern FCRH: Peter Birle, coordinator of 1990 last June. Maura joined her sister, for the new Defense Technology ’87) was appointed the John B. and One of most influential civic leaders corporate learning and communications FCRH: Raymond Baker and his wife, Anna Eileen (6). International magazine. 1982 John T. McCoy Presidential Professor of for the financial services group of the Kathy, celebrated the birth of their GBA: Linda Holden-Bryant and her in recent New York City history, former Timothy Reis was named vice CBA: Andy Clark is teaching sports pro- Africana Studies and college professor Federal Reserve Bank of New York, son, Raymond Thomas, last June. husband, Jay, welcomed the birth of City Council Speaker Peter F. Vallone president and general counsel for motions and sponsorship marketing in in political science at . is the author of Fighting El Fuego Thomas P. Farley (also FCRH ’91), the Ian Alexander last January. Ian joined EMS Technologies, Inc. the graduate program in sports manage- She is the author of numerous scholarly (FCRH ’56, LAW ’59) has published a (Scobre Press, 2005), his first children’s editor of Town & Country magazine’s his brother, Max (3). GSE: Robert Feirsen, Ed.D. (also GSE ment at Northern Illinois University. articles and several books, including lively and candid memoir, Learning to book. For more information, go to “Social Graces” column, edited Town ’91), was appointed superintendent FCRH: John S. Bobrowiecki was Shadowboxing: Representations of Black www.scobre.com. Pete lives in Westfield, & Country Modern Manners: The 1993 Govern: My Life in New York Politics, of the Garden City (N.Y.) Public Schools promoted to the rank of colonel in Feminist Politics (St. Martin’s, 2002). N.J., with his wife, Joann Berardo, an Thinking Person’s Guide to Social Graces CBA: T. C. Robillard Jr. recently joined last July. the Marine reserve last June. From Hell Gate to City Hall (Chaucer attorney, and their three sons. (Hearst Books, 2005), which includes Banc of America Securities as a Col. Bobrowiecki serves as assistant 1985 Press, 2005), that is also a primer for Olabisi Ariyo Boyle, senior manager “Celling Out,” his essay on cell-phone principal and senior research analyst 1980 staff judge advocate at the Marine LAW: Jennifer Gordon joined Sidney, of product strategy for DaimlerChrysler, etiquette. Another Fordham alumnus, covering the business services sector. aspiring politicians and public servants. FCLC: Ernest F. Hart, Esq., assistant Corps Forces Atlantic in Norfolk, Va. Austin, Brown and Wood, as a partner received the award for Most Promising legendary broadcaster GBA: Eugene L. Morrisroe pub- vice president of employee and labor He resides in Farmingdale, Maine, in the law firm’s New York-based The Importance of Being Ethical Engineer at the annual Women of (FCRH ’54), anchor of CBS Sunday lished his first novel, Fourth and Long relations at Columbia University, was with his wife and children. intellectual property group. Color Technology Awards Conference, Morning, contributed an essay on char- (PublishAmerica, 2004). He lives on Cathleen Ellsworth (GBA ’93), a managing director at appointed to the board of trustees GSAS: Sr. Sharon Kanis, S.S.N.D., Mary Kaczmarek is the founder held in Atlanta, Ga., in October. acter titled “Win Some, Lose Some.” Long Island with his wife, Kate, and their of the Queens Library by New York associate professor of at and CEO of Skillful Means Marketing, First Reserve Corporation, received the 2005 Distinguished GSAS: is the chairman City Mayor the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, a consulting firm focused on the 1988 Kevin Brown two children, Connor (8) and Erin (6). Alumna Award at the 8th Annual Fordham Women in last September. received the Mullan Distinguished marketing and business development and owner of the Manhattan-based WEC: Sherrie Atkins (also GBA ’97) CBA: Nick Katsoris (also LAW ’91), Business Conference in October. She and fellow keynote FCRH: Thomas Cellucci, Ph.D., Teaching Award at the college’s Honors needs of attorneys and law firms. Century 21 real estate franchise, is the administrative director of the general counsel for the Red Apple speaker Ellen Alemany (GBA ’80), president and CEO of president of Zyvex Corporation, a Convocation in September. She and her husband, William Soukup, which has been renamed Century 21 radiology department at Mount Sinai Group and the author of Crimes nanotechnology company located in GSE: Brian Monahan, Ph.D., deputy live in Charlotte, N.C., with their two Kevin B. Brown & Associates. Hospital in New York. Her daughter, CitiCapital, shared their insights on corporate responsibility. of Fire (NK Publications, 2000), a Richmond, Texas, delivered the keynote superintendent of schools in the North daughters, Lillie (6) and Thea (5). Courtney Atkins (MC ‘00), is a teacher legal thriller, recently published his 1991 address at the “Living in a Nano World” Rockland (N.Y.) School District, was in the New York City public schools. Making Poverty History first children’s book, Loukoumi (NK conference, held last September in appointed to serve as superintendent, 1986 FCLC: Eric J. Fisher, D.O., recently “Ours is the first generation with the ability to eradicate Publications, 2005), about a lamb 1994 Melbourne, Australia. He also delivered effective Aug. 1, 2006. CBA: Dominic J. Novelli is completing out of the Army, joined New that gets lost on her way to America. extreme poverty,” writes Kevin Ahern (FCRH ’03), president a lecture on nanotechnology products coursework for a in public Family Practice. He and his wife, Pamela, CBA: Vincent Calcagno has been FCRH: Yon Elvira was recently pro- of the International Movement of Catholic Students and applications at the University of 1983 administration at the University of recently celebrated the birth of a son, promoted to principal in the San moted to serve as director of assets Scranton in October. FCRH: Genevieve Piturro, executive Baltimore. An 18-year veteran of the Kevin Patrick, who joined his siblings Francisco and Walnut Creek, Calif., (IMCS-Pax Romana). That was the central message of and production publicity for Lions LAW: Jane Breslin Jacobs has been director of the Pajama Program, a public sector, Dom is the director of Maggie (5) and Rebecca (3). offices of Rothstein Kass, an interna- “Student Action Against Poverty: MDGs + 5, Now What?” Gate Films. He oversees the creation appointed an assistant professor of national charity that provides pajamas purchasing for the County of Bergen, Lisa N. Gurley, a doctoral candidate tional accounting and consulting firm. of publicity and marketing materials, a weeklong formation session sponsored by IMCS-Pax paralegal studies at the Community and books to needy and abused children, N.J. He and his wife, Michele O’Hare in political philosophy at FCRH: Tracy (Polizzi) Dohrmann including the production of promotional College of Philadelphia. This is spearheaded the program’s Hurricane Novelli (CBA ’87) live in Waldwick, N.J., for Social Research, recently co-edited and Terrance Dohrmann welcomed Romana leaders and held on the University’s Rose Hill featurettes on the studio’s films. a tenure-track position, and the Katrina relief efforts. With the help of with their daughters, Rhiannon (5) a collection of essays titled Feminists the birth of their fourth child, William and Marymount campuses in October. GBA: Michael J. Burton, senior vice college’s paralegal studies program dozens of volunteers and RD Weis and Madelyn (2). Contest Politics and Philosophy George, in November 2004. William president of URS Corporation, a San is approved by the American Bar Companies, a contracting firm that FCRH: Karen Binelli (also GSE ’88) (Peter Lang Publishers, 2005). joined his sisters Mia, Abby and Grace. Writing Solo Francisco-based engineering firm, was Association. She lives in Philadelphia donated transportation, she traveled and Guy D’Aguanno (CBA ’87) Nicholas L. Magli (also LAW ’94) GSE: Frank Alfano, Ed.D., was Singer-songwriters Bryan Master and Don McCloskey selected in October to serve as the direc- with her husband, Howard, and to the Gulf Coast in September and celebrated the birth of their third recently joined the downtown recently appointed superintendent of tor of URS’ Gulf Coast Reconstruction (both FCRH ‘99), honed their musical chops as two-fifths of their two children. distributed thousands of books and pairs child, Celia Jane, last June. They also New York office of Cozen O’Connor the Sayerville (N.J.) School District. Team in the wake of hurricanes Katrina of pajamas to children and families have two boys, Erik (10) and Scott (9). as a member of the law firm’s the band Mother Bacchus during their undergraduate and Rita. Before joining URS in 2002, 1981 living in shelters in Louisiana and Texas. They recently moved to Harmony, Fla., insurance department. 1995 days. Now they are pursuing solo careers—in Los Angeles he managed the construction and engi- GSE: Bonnie Butera was appointed from Trumbull, Conn. FCRH: Chris FitzPatrick and his wife, CBA: Jennifer Jones Etkin has been and Philadelphia, respectively—and building separate fan 1984 neering operations, and the stabilization Diana, welcomed into their lives their promoted to manager at Health principal of North Mianus School in Paul Guido is the co-author (with Bob bases, though they still occasionally share the same bill. Riverdale, Conn., in July. GSAS: Joy A. James, Ph.D. (also GSAS Boyles) of Fifty Years of : and clean-up effort for the World Trade daughter, Anna FitzPatrick. Strategies and Solutions, Inc., a health- Center recovery. In recognition of his MC: Spc. Rom Rachel Mahimer care management consulting firm. FORDHAM p a g e 3 4 FALL/WINTER 2005-06 p a g e 3 5 Alumni Notes Passion Play Last season, men’s basketball Coach started four freshmen and the Rams put together a string of six home-court victories—including wins against conference rivals Xavier and Temple—that brought new life to the 80-year-old Rose Hill Gym. The Rams went on to earn their first victory in the Atlantic 10 Tournament, posting a 13-16 coordinator of the Alcohol and Substance GBA: Joe Kutchera recently started overall record. The women’s basketball team struggled last year, posting a 10-21 record, but Coach Jim Lewis hopes to alumni profile Abuse Program at York College in working as a sales development Jamaica, N.Y., where he also works as manager at CNNMoney.com, a have the right mix of veterans and newcomers in place for a breakout year. One the eve of the 2005-06 season, both On the Shoulders of Giants a counselor and lecturer. He recently division of Time Inc. coaches spoke about their expectations for the campaign ahead. completed a book for the college titled is the most recent Fordham- Introduction to Alcohol and Substance 2001 How is the team coming together? When you’re recruiting student-athletes for Fordham, trained sportscaster to hit it big. Abuse Studies. He also serves as an FCRH: Martha Allen and Frank Trapani adjunct professor at Manhattan College. were married last March in Alexandria, JL: I feel our early team-building efforts and team chemistry what are some of the words you use to describe the For any new broad- Va. In October, Martha was named 1996 are at an all-time high. Talent is important, but talent atmosphere here? caster, there’s an elephant in the . assistant director of development for FCRH: Kelly (Rau) Chios and Elias donor acquisition in the S.I. Newhouse without chemistry is nothing, and I really feel like we DW: I try to sell all the positives The elephant in the Lakers’ arena is the Chios (FCRH ’95) welcomed the birth School of Public Communications have both of those components at a high level. that we have here, and I think memory of . From 1965 to 2001, of their first child, Catie Ann, in at . Before joining Hearn broadcast 3,338 consecutive Lakers’ September. They live in Westbury, N.Y. the university, she was campaign that’s why we’re getting the games, captivating the community with warmth, Jill Graziano married Brandon coordinator for the New York City-based What can this year’s team accomplish that last year’s quality student-athletes. I think Warburton last August. More than Catholic Medical Mission Board. did not? at Fordham that’s what we picture-like presentations and trademark calls. Although Hearn died a dozen Fordham alumni attended Jean Marie McCormick has been

in 2002, he’s the standard by which Lakers’ announcers are measured. the wedding, which took place on promoted to serve as a project manager JL: We still have those same goals of trying to be champions cannot compromise. We have Photo by Jon Roemer The Lakers’ new radio play-by-play announcer, Spero Dedes Block Island, R.I. for InsightExpress, an online market of our conference and represent our league in postseason to have young men who can 1 GBA: Ann Garreaud was research firm. (FCRH ’0 ), knows that nobody can replicate Hearn and is play, whether that’s [in the] NCAA or NIT [tournaments]. appreciate and understand what smart enough not to try. recently appointed chief financial Jonathan Williams stopped at Fordham’s officer of the Publicis Healthcare Rose Hill campus last September, near That’s our focus every year. I think this year’s team can a tough academic school this is. “I have so much respect for Chick not missing a game in all Communications Group. the end of his five-month trek across the accomplish that for a number It’s challenging. At the same those years,” Dedes said. “But I never came in trying to be Chick country. Inspired by the title character of reasons. One is the continuity time, they get the opportunity or to replace Chick in anyone’s mind. … I’m just trying to be me 1997 in the film Forrest Gump and by Tom to play in one of the top basket- and to do the things that I was taught.” GBA: Andrew Bieler, a former man- Dewey, his former cross country coach of players in the system. They Apparently, he’s succeeding. aging director at JP Morgan, joined S3 at Fordham, Williams ran from Newport provide excellent leadership leagues in the country and Partners, a hedge fund financing firm, Beach, Calif., to Newport, R.I. live in one of the greatest cities “He’s smooth, he’s articulate and he tells you what’s going on,” as a managing director last August. Kristin Wynn and Russ Stellfox were and have gone through the Men’s Coach Dereck said Larry Stewart, a sports radio and television columnist for the GRE: Carole Hallundbaek is the married last June in Bear Creek, Pa. struggles of trying to develop in the world. author of Dear Little One: Thoughts Whittenburg is in his third Los Angeles Times. “He’s the whole package, it seems to me.” 2003 Photo by Vincent Dusovic our program. It’s time to reap The trim, 6-foot-3-inch Dedes grew up in Paramus, N.J., and to My Child in an Uncertain World Is this the toughest schedule in season at Fordham. (Crossroad Publishing, 2005). CBA: Christopher Keeney has been the benefits. most recently lived in nearby Hackensack. He came to the Lakers working in the Marshall Islands as a the history of the program? from the YES Network, where he broadcast college football and 1998 member of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps With the recent success of DW: That’s true. This is probably the most talented schedule CBA: Cindy O’Brien and Steve Leahy since August 2004. He has taught basketball. He also worked for NBA-TV, hosting two shows and the men’s program, is there a in the history of Fordham University—period. We play calling first-round NBA playoff games. And he’s called games for were married at St. Paul’s Catholic high-school English and summer sense that the two programs probably, at a minimum, seven to eight teams in the top three of the four major networks. Still, he was a longshot to land Church in Princeton, N.J., last December. school for first- through eighth-grade Maureen O’Keefe (FCRH ’98) was the students. This academic year, he is push each other to excel? 20 or top 25, which has never happened here. I don’t a play-by-play job with a premier sports franchise. maid of honor and Danielle Pastor teaching two courses—“Christian think we’ve ever had an ESPN game here at home. Beating “Deep down I wanted it more than anything, and I knew deep (FCRH ’99) was a bridesmaid. Cindy’s Vocations” and “Religions of the JL: Exactly. We have a great down I could do it,” Dedes said. “But it’s so high profile, and I mother, Lorraine (Marino) O’Brien World”—for juniors and seniors, relationship with the men’s Temple and Xavier last year for the first time—that was realized that extremely talented guys with many years experience (UGE ‘63 and GSE ‘67), is also a respectively, in high school. program. We all want Fordham a big stepping stone, but we think we can do better. We Fordham alumna. Cindy and Steve FCRH: Kevin Eakin, who holds several Jim Lewis is in his sixth season look forward to achieving even higher goals this year. on me would apply, so I didn’t think I would get it.” live outside of Boston, where she career and single-season passing as the women’s head coach. to do well. We’re both setting But while he was in San Antonio last June for the NBA finals, his works for Deloitte & Touche and he is records at Fordham, is the starting high standards. Why not us this Our goal, our vision, is to win the league, to establish agent called to tell Dedes he’d gotten the job. Now Dedes is living his a systems engineer at Pegasystems. for the Canadian Football year? We’re very supportive of them, and they are of us. ourselves in the top half of this league. That’s our constant FCRH: Kelly (Danga) Giallella and League’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats. dream, though he would be nowhere near the Lakers if not for his And those infectious attitudes, efforts and results can really goal. Are we there yet? Not quite, but it takes time. undergraduate experience at Fordham’s WFUV (90.7 FM). He con- her husband, Jeff, celebrated the birth Kevin F. Neafsey, an officer in the New of their son, James Michael, last April. York Police Department, traveled to become a prominent feature of Fordham winter sports. tinues a long line of sportscasters from the station, starting with Vin They also have a daughter, Angelina. New Orleans last September to assist What can Fordham fans, students and alumni expect to see Scully (FCRH ’49) of the Los Angeles Dodgers. GSS: John J. Shea, O.S.A., Ph.D., a the New Orleans Police Department when they come to Rose Hill Gym and watch your team play? Dedes said he has received special help from three people at the former associate professor of psychol- in their rescue efforts in the wake of ogy and pastoral counseling at Fordham Hurricane Katrina. DW: A lot of excitement, a lot of passion. I think hopefully University. Bob Ahrens, executive producer of WFUV sports, The women’s basketball team opens its conference University’s Graduate School of Religion Nick Smalc is the executive producer my team will feed off my excitement, but more importantly gave him his start. John Cirillo (FCRH ’78), who teaches a course and Religious Education, is the author of Wilde and Fee, the morning show schedule on Friday, Jan. 3, against St. Bonaventure, off their own excitement. I think fans haven’t seen a player on sports communication, became Dedes’ mentor and agent. And of Finding God Again: Spirituality for on WQAL (104.1 FM) in Cleveland. while the men face the University of Dayton, the late sportscaster critiqued his tapes. Adults (Rowman & Littlefield, 2005). like [2004-05 Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year Bryant] 2004 their first A-10 opponent, on Jan. 4. Both games “He would be very harsh on most of the kids’ [tapes],” Dedes Dunston or [sophomore forward Marcus] Stout in a long 2000 GBA: Peter Gomez was elected will take place at the Rose Hill Gym. The men’s said of Glickman. “But he called me in my dorm room after I’d time. I think that’s exciting. I’ve got some other guys FCLC: Lauren Portada, who received an to serve a two-year term on the home game against the University of Charlotte worked a weekend basketball game and told me he’d heard some- M.F.A. degree from the University of Ridgefield, Conn., Board of Finance. who have some tremendous potential. They’re just will be televised live on ESPN at 2 p.m. on thing in my tapes and that if I kept working on it, I had a bright Illinois at Chicago, has been awarded a waiting for their breakout games and breakout seasons. future in the business. That gave me confidence.” Fulbright grant to spend the 2005-06 Alumni notes received after Oct. 31, Saturday, Feb. 18. We started four freshmen last year. We still have growing —Gary Libman academic year conducting research on 2005, will appear in the next issue breathing and yogic systems in India. of FORDHAM magazine. pains. We’re going to be a better team than we were last year, in terms of talent and numbers. FORDHAM p a g e 3 6 FALL/WINTER 2005-06 p a g e 3 7

1950 1961 John J. Soldo, FCRH Robert M. Atkinson, FCRH Frank L. Santagata, GSS Albert J. Bednarczyk, CBA Richard P. Sullivan, CBA Philip Bader, FCRH Joseph C. Swensen, LAW Robert J. Brennan, PHA In Memoriam 1967 Kathleen Mary Burke, UGE Ronald J. Fitzgerald, GSE 1954 Daniel Gy Caldi, FCRH Salvatore A. Catalano, UGE Joseph F. Frankenberry, FCRH Raymond J. Cunningham, Edward J. Canavan, GSAS Robert J. Conan, GSAS John G. Hauf, CBA FCRH, FAC Nicola Cinosi, GSAS, GSAS ’74 The Fordham University Community extends its deepest sympathy to the loved ones of recently deceased alumni and friends. A special Memorial Joseph J. Craig, FCRH Ruth B. Johnson, GSAS James J. McMahon, LAW John J. Fitzmaurice, CBA Mass will be held on Monday, May 1, 2006, at 12:15 p.m. in the Lowenstein Chapel on the Lincoln Center campus, 113 West 60th Street and Edward F. Fagan Jr., CBA Cornelius M. Mahoney, CBA Henry J. Medved, LAW Ellen L. Joyce, GSAS, GSAS ’81 Ralph F. Gallagher, FCRH Anna-Maria Moggio, GSAS, Columbus Avenue, to remember deceased alumni as well as those whose names are submitted by members of the Fordham community. A reception in the John A. Pelaez, UGE Dorothy W. Probert, GSS Joseph W. Hanley, FCRH GSAS ’74 12th-floor lounge of the Lowenstein Center immediately follows the Mass. If you are interested in attending the Memorial Mass and Reception, please David W. Scott Jr., UGE Joseph R. Hurley, CBA 1955 Marian D. Walsh, I.H.M., GSS contact Paul Francis in the Office of Alumni Relations at 212-636-6503, or by email at [email protected]. Daniel P. Weadock, CBA Leon S. Inge, FCRH Joseph A. Castelli, FCRH 1962 Francis X. McCarthy, FCRH Rocco H. Conticchio, FCRH 1968 Therese Alma Carro, S.C.C., James L. McCulloch, CBA George O. Doyle, CBA Paul Fontana, FCRH GSAS 1923 1934 Gerald A. McCool, S.J., FCRH, 1945 Pat R. Mercurio, FCRH, LAW ’53 Michael J. Kelleher, FCRH John M. Iatesta, GSE Lawrence M. Gallagher, FCRH Yetta Pomerantz, PHA Melvin R. Cannon, UGE FAC Herbert J. Goodwin, FCRH Francis X. Mortimer, CBA Brian J. O’Brien, FCRH Edward G. Ilic, CBA Joseph C. Gibbons Jr., FCRH John J. Dillon, FCRH James K. McGuire, FCRH, Louis C. Haggerty, FCRH, Alexander E. Rugani, LAW Richard J. Smith, FCRH Martin J. Lucas, FCRH 1925 Monica A. Ruddy, UGE George J. Hutter, FCRH gsas ’58 laW ’60 Louis P. Venezia, CBA William R. O’Leary, S.J., Louis Cohen, PHA 1951 Thomas J. Shanahan, GSS Hyman Landau, LAW Edmund L. Niedzielski, GSAS, Robert S. Hatfield, LAW Milton Weiner, PHA John P. Conroy, FCRH, LAW ’57 1956 John J. Wolter, GSE JES, GSE ’76 Anthony P. Litrento, FCRH, gsas ’43 John F. Linder, FCRH Charles W. Young, PHA John J. Cosulich, CBA Leo Chorman, F.S.C., GSAS Eileen C. Plunkett, UGE laW ’38 Philip J. Reilly, FCRH 1963 Michael Macchia, FCRH, John A. Cuneo Jr., FCRH Patricia P. Ferraguzzi, GSAS Dolores H. Tenczynski, 1926 Robert C. Rehm, FCRH Howard J. Rosenbauer, FCRH William H. Epstein, PHA gsas ’47 Marie B. Dolan, GSS Nunzio Frattallone, LAW GSAS Max Schwartz, PHA Leonard R. Straub, FCRH Jesse R. Mohorovic, FCRH 1935 John B. Shields, FCRH, LAW ’49 Edward J. Driscoll, CBA Joseph P. Loftus Jr., GSAS 1969 1941 Patrick J. Nee, CBA 1927 Frank J. Cunningham Jr., FCRH 1946 Louis E. Gianos, CBA John J. Meehan, FCRH Robert A. Galisson, LAW Mark J. Lawless, FCRH Wilbur Alderman, FCRH Richard T. Maguire, FCRH Edward A. Cibbarelli, LAW Leo F. Grant Jr., CBA Robert J. Morley, CBA 1964 Donald D. Lynch, S.J., GSAS Stuart C. Lucey, LAW Aloysius J. Castellano, FCRH, Thomas E. Maloney, FCRH Norman Zelenko, LAW Joseph F. Hargraves, FCRH Russell F. Schuck, FCRH Daniel A. Dean, FCRH Frederick E. Maute, LAW laW ’45 John J. Mollica, FCRH 1936 Raymond D. Lafalce, PHA Patrick J. Smith, CBA John P. Doyle, FCRH Gertrude F. Schneller, UGE Irving Greenberg, PHA 1947 Patrick J. Fergus, FCRH Cornelius J. O’Brien, FCRH, S. Anthony Carvell, FCRH Michael Leifer, PHA 1957 Joseph V. Haertel, CBA Paul J. Attanasio, FCRH, Margaret E. Lobo, GSAS Thomas N. Hennigan, UGE 1970 laW ’30 Henry P. Leis Jr., FCRH Brian F. Hunt, FCRH Jeanette Y. Niemiec, LAW gsas ’62 George J. McMahon, S.J., GSAS Robert C. Hinrichs, UGE Noel Bausher-Szundy, GSS Ralph Rosenstock, LAW McLain B. Smith, FCRH Patricia F. Jones, UGE John A. O’Donohue, FCRH Patricia S. Clancy, GSAS Daniel N. Quigley, FCRH Vincent F. Mitchell, UGE Edward S. Leary, GSAS Stephen S. Sorota, FCRH James D. Lawler, CBA 1928 William M. Olexy, FCRH Edmund E. Harvey, LAW Robert B. Raines, PHA Barbara A. Novak, UGE Mary Jan Nasiadka, F.S.S.J., Ernest J. Wood, FCRH Robert Thomas Lewis, UGE Alan W. Kusik, PHA Fletcher R. Vredenburgh, FCRH Robert A. Ryan, FCRH Belinda Villacorta, GSAS Charles J. Walsh III, FCRH, GSAS 1937 Paul J. Maher, S.J., JES, GSAS ’59 Marie R. Madden, GSAS 1942 Edward J. Wagner, FCRH gsas ’72 William Joseph Spencer, Johanna M. O’Boyle, GSS 1952 Mary Janet McGilley, GSAS Mary Doloria Jaracz, UGE, FCRH 1929 Irving L. Spanier, LAW 1948 Theodore E. Burik, GSAS Donald W. Ploski, FCRH 1965 gsas ’49 Carl Vizzi, FCRH Ignatius J. Costa, FCRH Therese A. Levesque, GSAS, Joseph C. Capalbo, CBA Charles F. Sherman, FCRH Mary Raymond Head, S.S.N.D., 1938 Martin V. Waters, LAW 1971 Joseph A. Ecclesine, FCRH gse ’61 Marilyn M. Curtin, CBA gsas Albert A. Bednarz, LAW 1958 Anthony L. Shelfo, FCRH 1943 William E. Epifanio, GSE Chester J. Herman, FCRH Kathleen S. Chericone, Edward J. Carey, FCRH Anthony Paul Marsala, UGE Norman Braun, PHA Thomas M. Doyle, FCRH Marvin Hurowitz, LAW Joseph M. Kazigo, FCRH FCLS 1930 Christopher D. Chapman, FCRH Eugene J. McCann, FCRH Richard A. Coll, FCRH Karl G. Franzen, FCRH Thomas F. Kloberg, FCRH Anthony L. Marra Jr., CBA Annie R. Di Dio, UGE Daniel P. Wren, FCRH Richard J. Costabile, FCRH John E. Murray, GSAS, GSAS ’55 Margaret L. De Nicola, GSS Marie T. Keating, UGE John F. Middlemiss Jr., FCRH Cathleen Murley-Malfi, GSS Gregory J. Dudas, FCRH Joseph E. Evans, FCRH John J. Lacey, GSS 1931 Austin J. Kilcullen, FCRH, 1949 John H. Moelter, CBA Thomas P. Rogers, CBA Graceann McKeon, LAW Leo S. Loomie, FCRH John P. Murnion, FCRH Vito A. Cardo, LAW FCRH ’44 Joseph R. Caruso, FCRH Eugene E. Passalacqua, CBA Allan J. Scheffler, LAW Madeline R. Medici, FCLS George E. Quinn, FCRH William J. Murray, FCRH Henry Hammer, FCRH, LAW ’32 Guido J. Memoli, PHA Max Cohen, PHA Francis X. Schloeder, FCRH George F. Perry, GSAS Charles J. Whelan, FCRH William J. Smith, UGE 1966 Daniel G. Covine, FCRH, Rudolph C. Strambi, FCRH Ronald A. Rappo, CBA Hugh P. Piergrossi, FCRH Waldo M. Porcaro, CBA F. Paul Bleier, FCRH 1939 Dominick J. Vanore, FCRH laW ’53 1959 James B. Rather III, LAW 1932 1953 John F. Curry, FCRH Rita Marie Gleason, Gene Crescenzi, CBA Howard C. Katz, LAW Max Lehrhaupt, PHA 1944 Mary A. Baudille, UGE Edward J. Donohue FCRH, 1972 G.N.S.H., GSAS Michael L. Dilegge, FCRH Joseph C. Kopec, PHA Alfred V. Alliegro, FCRH, Harold E. Brewer, GSAS gBA ’76 Alan Bernstein, LAW John W. Reedy, UGE Jerome G. Kovalcik, GSAS Ross E. McDermott, FCRH laW ’49 Francis X. Driscoll, GSE John E. Clark, UGE Maxine M. Floan, GSAS Nicholas Collura III, FCLC Rhea R. Riso, UGE, GSE ’41 1933 Dorothy E. Hanley, GSAS Peter I. Elkovich, CBA W. Gordon Edgley, GSS 1960 Michael H. Freed, PHA Frances K. Grossman, GSE Aldo C. Scorza, FCRH Constantino Casalino, PHA Walter V. Lyons, FCRH ’45 Francis M. Gilhooly, GSAS, Pasquale P. Filice, GSAS William F. Ahern, CBA Gary C. Greis, CBA Timothy J. McGinn, FCRH, Ralph Imperato, FCRH 1940 Clifford James McGinn, FCRH, gsas ’52 Emeline A. Garofalo, GSAS Jon Charles Dupee, FCRH, John C. Madigan, CBA, GSS ’96 laW ’76 Claire E. Meyer, UGE Lenore Y. Chen, GSAS gsas ’49 Roderick A. Granzen, FCRH Cornelius P. Gildea, FCRH LAW ’64 Helen T. O’Flaherty, GSAS, Franklin E. Souls, FCLC Frank N. Sorrentina, FCRH, Robert B. Connolly, FCRH Rudolph V. Pino, FCRH Ursula D. Magagna, GSS William Matishowski, CBA Thomas P. Mahoney, GSAS gsas ’71 John H. Stella, CBa laW ’36 Michael J. Esposito, CBA Anne S. Smith, UGE Eunice M. Schillroth, GSS Joseph McNamara, CBA Donald R. Schaefer, CBA, Vincent B. Seery, UGE Terry J. Tekippe, GSAS Joseph J. Virgilio, PHA Joseph F. Kroppy, FCRH Eugene M. White, FCRH William Charles Sherr, LAW Arnold Samuels, LAW gss ’63 James A. Serafini, FCRH Costelle B. Walker, GBA FORDHAM p a g e 3 8 FALL/WINTER 2005-06 p a g e 3 9

Mary Ann T. Winograd, Wallace A. McGowan, GRE John V. Wilkinson, King Sims, FCRH Charles P. McAteer, GBA 1980 1985 2001 TMC Bennett A. Mitchell, FCLC GSAS Deborah G. Thompson, FCRH Hector J. Ortiz, FCRH Marsha L. Holst, GSE Dora Faulkner, FCLC Jack O. Adams, LAW Lawrence T. Quinn, GSAS Frederick B. Tyler Jr., GBA, 1973 1974 Charlotte S. Portnoy, FCLC Sheila Kelly, GSE, GSE ’82 Beth Maiman, FCLC Donald J. Unger, GSAS Mary T. Rattigan, C.S.J.P., gse ’95 Dolores B. McGinnity, FCLC Giselle M. Ramirez, FCLS Linda M. Day, GSAS Daniel T. Bohan, GBA Eugene Underwood, LAW 2002 GSAS Carmine J. Parker, GSAS Kathleen E. Keane, FCLC Thomas C. Greble, LAW 1975 1986 Robert Levy, GSAS Barry G. Stringer, GBA 1976 Julie A. Schwartzman, FCLC Alexander Kelliher, S.A., William J. O’Shea, GBA Dennis F. Craston, GSAS Stephen Hatala III, FCRH Anna L. P. Vargo, TMC Stanley B. Coleman, FCRH Margaret Valentine, FCLC 2003 FCLC Michael J. Prandi, CBA Lillian B. Girsch, FCLC Elsie Messmer, GSAS William T. Wilkins, FCRH, Catherine D. Joyce, GSE Richard L. Washburn, FCLC Alice F. Kraut, GSE Charles E. Selvik, GBA Randall D. Hover, GSAS Ruth Schwartz, FCLC Carmela G. Doyle, GSS laW ’78 Salud B. Mapa, GBA 1981 Francine J. Whitehouse, CBA, Prashanth Shetty, GBA John Schefcik, FCRH Alice M. Gillam, FCLC gBA ’91 2005 William V. Whelan, CBA Dorothy M. Jegou, FCLC 1989 David D. Nee, LAW 1977 University Mourns Passing 1982 Barbara A. Cowan, GSS Faculty of John J. Fitzpatrick, GBA John F. Koontz, GSAS Vivian A. Jannett, FCLC, GSE ’94 Fordham University Rogelio C. Francisco, GBA Jennie Seabrook, GSAS 1992 John D. Boyd, S.J. of Ann U. Wieland Howe, GSS 1983 Joyce Holden, M.H.S.H., GRE Robert D. Cloney, S.J. John J. Iacono, FCLC Wellington Mara (FCRH ’37), one of the most influen- Alfred F. Brady, FCLC Claire C. Corbin tial owners in professional sports history, died on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1993 Nancy M. Schaffer, FCLS Eldon P. Brown Jr., FCLC Raymond J. Cunningham, at his home in Rye, N.Y. He was 89. Edward Donald Linnehan Jr., Lucille L. Weisbrot, FCLC, Eunice Conklin, GSS FCRH ’54 “As the owner of the , he will long be remem- laW ’80 GBA bered for the integrity and class that he brought to one of the Sophia P. Kotyk, FCLC Maria Harris-Moran country’s finest sports franchises and the National Football 1978 Jacqueline A. Morrison, 1994 Louis H. Jordan FCLC League,” said Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham Randy N. Eisenpress, LAW Jeffrey A. Braimon, GBA Gerald A. McCool, S.J., Margaret S. Priel, GSS University. “But as a son of Fordham, his name will always be Stephen J. Geness, FCRH, 1996 FCRH ’40 Adele D. Reich, GSE recalled with sincere fondness and admiration for a life reflective gsas ’80 Regina Gale Lott, LAW George J. McMahon, S.J., of the Jesuit principles of charity and compassion.” Henry M. Tate, GBA GSAS ’51 1 Shashi B. Mainthia, GBA 1998 Mara’s decision to support revenue sharing in the early 960s 1984 enabled the to thrive. In an Oct. 25 Robert J. Siler, GBA 1979 Lloyd O’Connor Foster, GBA All deaths officially recorded in the alumni obituary, the referred to Mara as “the patriarch Photo by Jon Roemer Marilyn Glogolich Doherty, GSS Paula M. Johnson Foster, GSE 2000 database after Sept. 21, 2005, will be of the NFL, a man who was willing for more than 40 years to Gregory Hartley, S.J., GRE Lee M. Grossman, FCLC Pearl M. Dixon, FCLS reported in the In Memoriam section of the split the millions in television revenues he could have made in Wellington Mara was honored as one of the inaugural recipients of the Marie M. Jensen, FCLC the nation’s largest market with the Green Bays and Pittsburghs Fordham Founder’s Award, during the University’s 160th anniversary Joseph F. Lanning, FCLC Willie Faye Jackson, FCLS next issue of FORDHAM magazine. of the league.” celebration on March 25, 2002. Joseph A. O’Hare, S.J. (right), then president Julie Fara Sullivan, LAW Charles L. Parham, GSE Frank Sneyer, CBa of Fordham University, presented Mara with the award. Mara joined the New York Giants as a ball boy 80 years ago, when his father, Timothy J. Mara, purchased the team. In 1930, at A generous supporter of the University and its football program, the age of 14, he became co-owner of the team (with his brother Mara instituted the Mara Family Award to honor a Fordham Jack, who died in 1965) and continued to run the day-to-day alumnus who makes an outstanding contribution to the program. operations of the Giants until 2003, when he handed much of Last April, he presented the 2005 award to Herb Seidell The Fordham University Community extends its deepest sympathy to the loved ones of recently deceased alumni and that responsibility over to his son John. (FCRH ’50) at the annual Fordham Gridiron Club Dinner, held friends. Please send the following In Memoriam notice to Paul Francis, Office of Alumni Relations, 113 W. 60th St., New York, NY A member of the Fordham University Athletics Hall of Fame at the New York Athletic Club. 10023. Fax: (212) 636-7855. All submissions must be made in writing and accompanied by a newspaper obituary or a death notice. since 1972, Mara was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of “Wellington Mara was a true Fordham gentleman,” said Frank Fame in 1997. He received the Distinguished American Award McLaughlin (FCRH ’69), executive director of athletics at Fordham. from the National Football Foundation in 1992. In 2002, the “As a former student-athlete, coach and now administrator, I saw University showed its appreciation for Mara by honoring him as firsthand Mr. Mara’s love for Fordham, our coaches and, above all, Name of deceased one of the first recipients of the Fordham Founder’s Award. our student-athletes. Fordham will always treasure Wellington The award, inaugurated in 2002 in recognition of the University’s Mara and his family.” 1 60th Anniversary, honors individuals whose lives reflect The University honored Mara with a moment of silence before School/class year (for non-alumni, please list nature of relationship to Fordham University) the highest aspirations of the University’s defining traditions, as the Oct. 29 football game with Holy Cross—and the Rams paid an institution dedicated to wisdom and learning in the service their own tribute to the former Giant, breaking a 10-game losing of others. streak with a 24-20 come-from-behind victory. They continued to “The Fordham community is fortunate to have had the opportunity honor Mara by wearing his initials on their helmets for the Date of death (required) to share in Mr. Mara’s life and to have been able to express its remainder of the season. gratitude with the Founder’s Award,” said John Tognino (FCLS ’75), Mara is survived by his wife, Ann, 11 children and chairman of the Fordham University Board of Trustees. “I have 40 grandchildren. Contact name and phone number (required) been a Giants ticketholder for 42 years and as a youngster can vividly remember watching the Giants practice at Fordham’s Rose ’s eulogy for his late father, delivered at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Does the family of the deceased wish to continue receiving mail from Hill campus and seeing Wellington Mara on the sidelines tentatively Manhattan on Oct. 28, can be reached through FORDHAM online, Fordham University? Yes No watching everything.” www.fordham.edu/magazine. In Memoriam Form