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1960
Class Co-Chairs
George M. Ford
George F. Sullivan
Jr.
State Bancorp Inc., Jericho, N.Y.–parent company of State Bank
of Long Island–announced in September the election of Andrew
J. Simons Sr. to its board of directors and his appointment as
a director of State Bank of Long Island . Since December 2000,
Simons has served as the associate dean of St. John’s University
School of Law in Jamaica , N.Y.
1961
Effective last July, Kevin J. Collins was elected
to a two-year term on the executive committee of the New Jersey
Commission on Higher Education. Last November, Labouré College in
Boston honored Richard
F. “Dick” Connolly Jr. with its Labouré Medal.
Connolly serves as senior vice president-investments, with
UBS Financial Services Inc., also in Boston .
1962
Class Chair
William J. O’Leary Jr.
B. Joseph Fitzsimmons Jr. ,
who was named to “Who’s
Who in American Law,” continues to practice in Weymouth , Mass. ,
with the family firm; he is the author of Civil Litigation in Massachusetts.
Fitzsimmons also recently became a Class “A” PGA Professional.
The board of trustees of the University of Medicine and Dentistry
of New Jersey presented Arthur E. Weyman, M.D., with its
Distinguished Alumnus Award for 2004, “in recognition of his contributions
to the advancement of the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease.” Weyman
is a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School , Cambridge
, Mass. , and a physician at the Massachusetts General Hospital
in Boston , where he serves as research director of the Echocardiography
Laboratory.
1963
Class Chair
Charles J. Buchta
Class Correspondent
Michael J. Toner
Last October, the Poetry Foundation awarded Billy Collins its
inaugural “Mark Twain Award” for humorous poetry.
1964
Class Chair
Ronald T. Maheu
Class Correspondent
William
S. Richards
The Sept. 22 edition of the Stamford , Conn. ,
newspaper Advocate announced
that Richard L. Maiberger, M.D., has been named the chairman
of the department of psychiatry at Norwalk ( Conn. ) Hospital.
Maiberger, a senior attending psychiatrist, joined the hospital
in 1974 as a staff psychiatrist.
1965
Class Co-Chairs
David J. Martel
Thomas F. McCabe
Jr.
Robert H. “Bob” Williams is in his 15
th year as the president and chief executive officer of the
Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Eastern Massachusetts , Maine and Vermont
. Appointed last June to the national business advisory board of “Business
Professionals of America,” Williams is a national instructor to the
BBB’s
Professional Development Program.
1966
Class Chair
Kenneth M. Padgett
Class Correspondent
William
L. Juska Jr. Fitchburg ( Mass. ) State College announced in
October the appointment of William E. Aubuchon III to
the College Foundation board of directors; Aubuchon is the
chief executive officer of W.E. Aubuchon Co., Inc., in Westminster , Mass.
After 25 years in the magazine publishing business, Richard P.
Lague is
now a partner in the Brandware Group, a public relations and
market research company with offices in Atlanta , Ga. , New York City ,
N.Y. , Detroit , Mich. , and Los Angeles , Calif. In addition, Lague, with
his two sons, is the founder of a television production company which creates
documentaries and action sports shows for cable TV outlets and DVD distribution.
1967
Class Co-Chairs
John J. McLaughlin Jr.
John P. Sindoni
Paul
T. Collura, M.D. , who continues to practice radiology
in Lancaster , Pa. , serves as president of Lancaster Radiology
Associates–which
recently joined an 87-member multispecialty group, Physician’s Alliance
Ltd. George W. Conk recently lectured on tort law and
the structure of the American legal system at the law schools
of Peking University and Central China University of Science
and Technology–as
part of a Fulbright Senior Specialists grant. The Nov. 14 edition
of the Boston
Sunday Globe included a story about Christopher J. Matthews,
host of Hardball on MSNBC-TV–and his selection as one of
the keynote speakers for the 25 th anniversary celebration
of the “Understanding
Our Differences,” program, scheduled last November in Newton, Mass.; David
A. Ticchi, an administrator for the Newton Public Schools, was
chosen to receive a leadership award at the event. U.S. Trust
Corp. in New York City announced in October the appointment
of Gerald
T. Mulligan to its board of directors; Mulligan currently serves
as an adjunct professor in the finance department of Babson
College , Babson Park , Mass. Robert G. Stevenson currently
serves as an assistant professor in the graduate counseling
program at Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Prior to moving to inactive
status in the New York Guard, Stevenson and his son, Sean, received the
Defense of Freedom Medal from the governor for work with the 88 th Brigade
after Sept. 11; he also received a Unit Citation for similar service at
the 7 th Regiment Armory.
1968
Class Co-Chairs
Alfred J. Carolan Jr.
John T. Collins
The Oct. 14 edition of the weekly newspaper Belmont ( Mass.
) Citizen-Herald announced that Walter L. Guertin has
earned the “Certified Senior Advisor” designation, following
the completion of a comprehensive course of study; he currently
serves as the vice president of First Financial Trust in Newton
, Mass. William
A. Mueller currently works as a realtor in Boston and suburban
areas.
1969
Class Co-Chairs
David H. Drinan
James W. Igoe
Daniel
L. Spada, M.D.
The Helena , Mont. , law practice Doney, Crowley
, Bloomquist, Payne, Uda announced in January that Frank C. Crowley,
an attorney with the firm, recently received the 2004 George
L. Bousliman Professional Award from the State Bar of Montana. The award
was presented in recognition of “Crowley’s reputation for and
tradition of professional and personal qualities and accomplishments” – related
to his work with the “Lawyers Helping Lawyers” program and
his service as special assistant attorney general with the
Department of Health and Environmental Sciences. Mitretek Systems Inc.,
headquartered in Falls Church , Va. , announced in October that Alan
F. Dowling has
joined the company as executive director of its newly expanded
healthcare practice, Mitretek Healthcare. John B. “Jay” Foley,
who retired from active duty as a rear admiral with the Navy
in 2002, now works for Northrop Grumman Ship Systems as vice
president, Washington operations. Last spring, U.S. Rep. Michael
R. McNulty delivered
the commencement address and received the “Mother McCauley Award” at
Maria College in Albany , N.Y. Vincent P. O’RourkeJr.,
a partner and practice area leader for litigation and employment
with the Worcester law firm Bowditch & Dewey was included on the “Massachusetts
Super Lawyers” list, featured in the November issue of Boston
Magazine; the list was the result of a survey sent to Massachusetts’ attorneys
asking them “to vote for the best lawyers they had personally observed
in action.” Edwin P. Petrazzolo is the chief executive
officer of Ohmcraft Inc., a thick film patterning technology
company in Honeoye Falls , N.Y. The June 22 edition of The Boston Globe included
an article about Paul A. Raia, titled “In Alzheimer’s
battle, a positive influence.” Raia is the state director of Patient
Care and Family Support for the Alzheimer’s Association in Cambridge
, Mass. Paul F. Scopetski was inducted last December into
the Minor League Football News (M.L.F.N.) inaugural class “Hall of
Fame.” He writes that he recently completed his 27 th season of minor
league football, with a record of 318 games–an M.L.F.N. national
record–and that his playing 2 ¾ games in a row, both offense
and defense at season’s end, earned him the “iron man” of
the year award from the M.L.F.N. Last May, the Wilderness Society,
Boulder , Colo. , presented John H. Stansfield Jr. with
its “Environmental
Hero” award, in recognition of his involvement with the Wilderness
Steering Committee in the 1970s and 1980s. Great Lakes Carbon
Income Fund announced in September the appointment of Ronald J.
Statile as
senior vice president and chief financial officer of the company.
1970
Class Co-Chairs
Anthony M. Barclay
John R. Doyle, M.D.
Donald
T. Allegra, M.D. , who maintains a private medical
practice, serves as an infectious diseases physician in Northern
New Jersey ; he recently received the St. Clare’s Humanitarian
Award–for “best
exemplifying the core values of the institution and for his
medical volunteer work in developing countries.” John J.
Boucher and
his wife, Therese, have recently published a book, titled An Introduction
to Catholic Charismatic Renewal (St. Anthony Messenger Press, June
2004). Michael P. Cavanagh has worked 33 years as an art
bronze craftsman at the Paul King Foundry in Rhode Island .
Concord Communications Inc., a provider of business service
management software solutions in Marlborough , Mass. , announced in October
the appointment of Robert E. Donahue to
its board of directors. Donahue serves as a member of the board
of directors and as interim president and chief executive officer
of Lightbridge, Inc., a transaction processing company based in Burlington,
Mass. Stephen
I. Dwyer, who currently practices commercial real estate, banking
and litigation law with the New Orleans , La. , firm of Dwyer & Cambre,
is also developing real estate projects, such as the Wyndham
Metairie ( La. ) Hotel. As chairman of the public recreation
district, Dwyer planned and developed a 45-acre gymnasium/ballfield project. Dominic
J. Keating, who continues to serve as president of the Avanti
Cigar Co. in Scranton , Pa. , has been named to the Lackawanna
County ( Pa. ) Railroad Authority. Aon Consulting recently announced the
promotion of David
P. Maslen to the position of executive vice president; he leads
research and technical services for the firm in its Newburyport
, Mass. , office. Lee J. Merkel has worked 35 years for
the Worcester Telegram & Gazette,
serving as news editor (Page One) since 1989. Thomas F. Murphy
Jr., who practices admiralty and maritime law in Boston , was
recently promoted to “Master,” U.S. Merchant Marine. The Nov.
11 edition of the weekly newspaper East Greenwich (R.I.) Pendulum announced
that Timothy J. Yentsch has joined Independence Bank as
a full-time commercial loan officer; he specializes in underwriting,
credit review and quality control of commercial loans made
under Small Business Administration Government Guaranteed loan programs.
1971
Class Chair
Robert T. Bonagura
Class Correspondent
Jerome
J. Cura Jr. Wolff & Samson announced in December that Robert
T. Carlton Jr. has joined the law firm as of counsel in the fidelity
and surety department of its Philadelphia , Pa. , office. Paul
M. McGeary is the publishing systems manager at The Boston
Globe. In October, James E. Murray Jr. was named
administrator for behavioral health services at St. Francis
Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford , Conn.
1972
Class Chair
Allan F. Kramer II
Ronald F.
Dobrowski , who works as a construction manager
for the commonwealth of Massachusetts , is currently serving
his fifth term on the Brockton ( Mass. ) School Committee. Robert
E. Dolan was
recently appointed to the board of trustees of North Carolina
Central University in Durham , N.C. ; Dolan is the vice president
of vaccine and sterile operations at Merck & Co., Inc., Whitehouse
Station , N.J. The National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) announced
that Richard
J. Kenny of
the Hartford ( Conn. ) law firm of Kenny, O’Keefe, Usseglio has achieved
board certification as a civil trial advocate through the NBTA.
1973
Class Co-Chairs
Gregory C. Flynn
Edward P. Meyers
Bishop John B. McCormack of the Diocese of Manchester, N.H.,
announced in December the appointment of Guy D. Chapdelaine as
finance officer of the diocese; previously, he had served as the director
of finance. The spring 2004 issue of Reference & User Services
Quarterly includes
an article by Tony V. Stankus, titled “Supporting
Volunteers in Their Personal War on Obesity with Reliable Information
from Widely Available Health Science Journals”; Stankus serves as
the College science librarian. Michael S. Wronski is the
director of foundation and corporate relations in the division
of institutional advancement at Worcester State College.
1974
Class Co-Chairs
Brian R. Forts
Stanley J. Kostka
Jr.
Robert C. Lorette
Ralph J. Lamparello , the managing
partner of the Secaucus, N.J., law firm of Chasan, Leyner,
Bariso & Lamparello,
was re-appointed last June as a trustee of the New Jersey
State Bar Foundation; Lamparello concentrates his practice
on civil and criminal litigation. James
H. Longstreet is an attorney with Maloney, Craven & Longstreet
in Des Plaines , Ill. A pastel portrait by George J. Maichack of
retiring Westfield ( Mass. ) State College President Frederick
Woodward, was unveiled last September at the dedication ceremony
of the new Woodward Center at the college.
1975
Class Co-Chairs
Joseph W. Cummings
Joseph A. Sasso
Jr.
Steven J. Blizzard , who currently serves as senior
mid-Atlantic counsel for the Stewart Title Guaranty Co. in
Fairfax , Va. , has been elected president of the Virginia
Land Title Association, for the 2004-05 term. Gary R. Hurst,
a partner and member of the board of directors of the Atlanta
, Ga. , law firm, Drew Eckl & Farnham,
has been appointed to the board of directors for the Diabetes
Association of Atlanta. Kevin F. Wolfe, who is an architect,
appeared on the program, “A Walk Through New York”–a
tour of the borough of Queens hosted by David Hartman and
Barry Lewis–which
ran last December on PBS Channel 13 in New York .
1976
Class Chair
Thomas E. Ryan
Class Correspondent
Thomas
C. Healey James J. “Jim” Grogan is the president
and chief executive officer of the Loreto Bay Company in Scottsdale
, Ariz. Appointed in 2000 by the governor of Arizona to serve as chairman
of the board of the Arizona Tourism and Sports Authority, Grogan
is the chairman for the Randy Johnson Invitational Golf Tournament–a
fund-raising event that benefits research efforts of the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation–and
a member of the board of directors of Phoenix Suns Charities. John
C. Hampsey has published a book, titled Paranoia and Contentment:
A Personal Essay on Western Thought ( University of Virginia Press
, 2004). The November issue of National Jesuit News included a
story about the work of Rev. Michael J. Vjecha, S.J., M.D. Fr.
Vjecha, who works at the VA Medical Center in Washington, D.C.,
was appointed coordinator of the CPCRA Strategies for Management
of Anti-Retroviral Therapy–an
NIH-funded AIDS study designed to track 6,000 AIDS patients
over an eight-to-nine year period.
1977
Class Co-Chairs
Brian A. Cashman
Kathleen T. Connolly
ABN AMRO announced last May the appointment of William A. Eagan
III as head of financial institution and public sector banking,
North America; based in New York, Eagan is responsible for
coordinating and managing the company’s relationship with banks,
finance companies, insurers and public sector entities in
the United States and Canada. In October, Reed Group, Ltd., a disability
and absence management company, headquartered in Westminster , Colo.
, announced the appointment of Kevin
D. Moran as its new chief executive officer. Mary Agnes “Maggie” Wilderotter has
been named president and chief executive officer of the Stamford,
Conn.-based telecommunications company, Citizens Communications,
effective this past November.
1978
Class Co-Chairs
Marcia Hennelly Moran
Mark T. Murray
Michael H. Shanahan
Daniel A. Day , who has joined the
public relations firm, Stern and Associates of Cranford, N.J.,
handles media relations and strategy for clients. Nancy Lusignan
Schultz is
a contributing co-editor of a new book, Salem : Place, Myth,
and Memory (Northeastern
University Press, 2004), with Dane Morrison. Schultz co-wrote
the book’s
introduction and contributed a chapter, titled “ Salem as Hawthorne ’s
Creation.” Thomas J. Solitario writes that he has
joined Scientific-Atlanta Inc. as Southeast regional sales
manager.
1979
Class Co-Chairs
Glennon L. Paredes
Deborah A. Pelles
Margaret
Lanzetta had a site specific work, titled “The
World’s Great Age,” in the Queens International 2004 exhibition–on
view from Nov. 7, 2004 to Feb. 6, 2005–at the Queens (N.Y.) Museum
of Art; Lanzetta is a 2004 fellow at The MacDowell Colony in
Peterborough, N.H. Dwight Asset Management, Burlington, Vt.,
announced in October the appointment of Jeffrey B. Norris as
chief operating officer of the company.
1980
Class Co-Chairs
J. Christopher Collins
Elizabeth
Palomba Sprague
Kathleen L. Wiese
Mark P. Bilotta is in
his sixth year as the executive assistant to the president of Assumption
College in Worcester . Leigh
Anne Brodsky currently serves as president of Nickelodeon and
Viacom Consumer Products in New York City ; her responsibilities
include managing the strategic development of Nickelodeon’s consumer
products business. Gregory D. “Gregg” Burke has
been named deputy director of athletics at the University of Rhode Island
in Kingston–serving as chief operating officer, he is responsible
for all aspects of the daily operation of the Department of Intercollegiate
Athletics. Thomas H. McLain, chairman, chief executive
officer and president of Nabi Biopharmaceuticals in Boca Raton
, Fla. , was recently elected chairman of the board of the nonprofit organization
BioFlorida. The board of trustees of Elms College , Chicopee
, Mass. , announced in December the selection of James H. Mullen
Jr. as
the ninth president of the college, effective this summer;
Mullen is currently serving as chancellor of the University of North Carolina
in Asheville .
MARRIED: Mark P. Bilotta and Henry Ritter, on May 30.
1981
Class Co-Chairs
James G. Healy
Katharine Buckley
McNamara
Elizabeth Stevens Murdy
William J. Supple
Patricia (Rottmann)
Blewett, M.D. , was recognized as
a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians at its
convocation ceremony held last October in Orlando , Fla. ; Blewett continues
to work at Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, in the health services
clinic. Louis
M. Ciavarra, a partner in the business litigation and intellectual
property areas of the Worcester firm Bowditch & Dewey, was included
on the “Massachusetts Super Lawyers” list, featured in the
November issue of Boston Magazine; the list was the result of
a survey sent to Massachusetts’ attorneys asking them “to vote
for the best lawyers they had personally observed in action.” Since
1995, Kenneth D’Ambrosia has worked for GMAC Mortgage,
Bedford , N.H. , as a senior loan officer for residential mortgages.
The Oct. 28 edition of the Mattituck, N.Y., weekly newspaper Suffolk
Times announced
that Cyrus G. Dolce Jr. has joined the Riverhead, N.Y.,
law firm of Twomey, Latham, Shea & Kelley as an associate; he specializes
his practice on estate planning, estate administration and
elder law. The Oct. 8 edition of the Boston Business Journal included
a story about Frederick H. Eppinger, titled “Storm
recovery/Allmerica’s
Eppinger restoring foundations of battered insurer.” Eppinger is
the president and chief executive officer of Allmerica Financial
Corp. in Worcester . Michael B. Germaine was recently
promoted to director of development at Fidelity Investments in Boston .
Joseph F. Greene Jr. ’51 writes that his son, Capt. Stephen
Greene, USN, is in deployment out of San Diego , Calif. , as executive
officer aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD6). Janet
T. Stone is an international service manager at Otis Elevator
in Bloomfield , Conn. Tredegar Corp., Richmond , Va. , announced
last September the appointment of Nancy M. Taylor to the
newly created position of senior vice president of strategy and special
projects, effective Nov. 1; Taylor, who joined Tredegar in 1991, had most
recently served as managing director, Europe, for the company’s subsidiary,
Tredegar Film Products Corp.
MARRIED: Janet T. Stone and Michael J. Selissen, on
Sept. 12, in St. Joseph Memorial Chapel.
1982
Class Co-Chairs
Jean Kelly Cummings
Susan L. Sullivan
Carol
(Boyer) Fiftal, M.D. , continues to work part
time as a pediatrician in Mystic, Conn. Owen P. Keenan III and
his wife, Bridget, announce the birth of their daughter, Bridget
McCarthy, on May 30, 2003 . Keenan teaches math at Barnstable
( Mass. ) High School and coaches the girls’ junior varsity basketball
team. Cmdr.
Bernadette M. Semple, USN, was recently named director, Communications
Security Material System (DCMS); the “change of command” ceremony
was held in Washington , D.C. , on Oct. 8. In September, the
Chamber of Commerce of Androscoggin County, Maine, elected Wayne
T. Thornton to
a two-year term on the board; Thornton is the general manager
of The Colisée,
an entertainment facility in Lewiston , Maine .
1983
Class Co-Chairs
Patricia G. Haylon
David J. Trasatti
Cmdr.
Gail P. Kulish, USCG , currently serves as the
personal assistant to the secretary of the Department of Homeland
Security, Tom Ridge ; she was recently awarded the Legion
of Merit for consequence management and response work following Sept.
11–as
the commanding officer of the Coast Guard’s Atlantic Strike Team.
1984
Class Co-Chairs
Fred J. O'Connor
Carmine L. Salvucci
Last summer, the Franco-American Centre’s Beliveau Art Gallery
in Manchester, N.H., featured the works of Lynne Guimond Findlay and
her mother, Colette Guimond, in an exhibition, titled “Generations:
Recent Works in Pastels and Digital Photography; Findlay specializes
in film-based and digital photography and, her mother, in pastels. Paul
G. Igoe and his wife, Judith, announce the birth of their daughter,
Julia, on Oct. 23, 2002 . Igoe serves as associate general
counsel for Teradyne, Inc., in Boston . Kathleen Connor Koenen and
her husband, Paul, announce the birth of their daughter, Maureen
Dolores, on June 6. Lawrence S. Mannix, an attorney in
New Canaan , Conn. , has been elected president of the Kiwanis
Club of Wilton , Conn. , for the 2004-05 term. Bishop John
B. McCormack of the Diocese of Manchester, N.H., announced in December
the appointment of Diane
Murphy Quinlan as
the chancellor of the diocese; she is also continuing to serve
in her position as an associate delegate for ministerial conduct. Julie
Golden Tocci currently works part time as a physician assistant
in internal medicine, in Atlanta , Ga.
1985
Class Co-Chairs
Thomas M. Flynn
Joseph Terranova
Class Correspondent
Joanne S. Niland
Anne (Cannon) Cowles recently joined
the board of trustees of Saint George’s School , Spokane , Wash. –an
independent school for students in kindergarten through the
12 th grade. James
A. “Jim” Dino was recently named the director of marketing
at Preakness Healthcare Center in Wayne , N.J. Bernadette M. Murphy,
M.D., and her husband, Richard, announce the birth of their son,
Michael Richard, on March 31, 2003 . Murphy is a physician
and partner/owner of Fairfax ( Va. ) Pediatric Associates.
1986
Class Co-Chairs
Virginia M. Ayers
Patrick L. McCarthy
Jr.
Edward T. O’Donnell
Kathleen Quinn Powers
In November 2003, Charles T. “Chuck” Coursey was
elected to the West Hartford , Conn. , Town Council. Joseph A.
Gibbons and his wife, Trish, announce the birth of their daughter,
Erin Kathryn, on Aug. 2. Elizabeth “Liz” (Whearty)
Hildebrand and her husband, James, announce the birth of their
son, Joseph Damien, on July 31. Mark K. Shriver is the
vice president and managing director of the U.S. programs for
Save the Children in Washington , D.C.
1987
Class Co-Chairs
Kathleen E. Moylan
Erin B. Grimes
Myers
James W. Nawn Jr.
Kenneth J. Cammarato , who has
relocated to Chapel Hill , N.C. , serves as division general
counsel for Kidde plc, a manufacturer of fire detection systems
for industrial, residential and aerospace markets. Julie
(Reeves) Campbell and her husband, Drew, announce the birth of
their son, Lachlan Denning, on May 3. Thomas J. Conte,
a partner in the business litigation and construction services
practice area of the Worcester firm Bowditch & Dewey, was included
on the “Massachusetts
Super Lawyers” list, featured in the November issue of Boston
Magazine; the list was the result of a survey sent to Massachusetts
attorneys, asking them “to vote for the best lawyers they had personally
observed in action.” John J. Farley-Blackshire Sr.,
an ordained elder, accepted a contracted position, effective
last June, with Morris Cerullo World Evangelism as the director
of field operations (Dallas School of Ministry). Jane C. Morrissey and
her husband, Christopher, announce the adoption of their son,
Luke Joon-Kee, on Aug. 2; Luke was born in Seoul , South Korea
, on May 16, 2003 . Steven
A. Napolitano and his wife, Liz ’90, announce the birth
of their daughter, Ava Catherine, on June 21. Catherine “Cathy” Robertson-Souter and
her husband, David, announce the birth of their daughter, Katrina
Josephine, on Feb. 10, 2004 . Gina T. (Guarino) Ryan and
her husband, Peter, announce the birth of their daughter, Theresa
Maria, on May 15. Marcy
M. Vandale and her husband, Rick, announce the birth of their
daughter, Erin Lynne, on April 5.
1988
Class Co-Chairs
Ellen S. Conte
Paul E. Demit
Jay
A. Clarke and John Bradley announce that they are
the parents of Liam O’Connor Bradley, who was born on March 28, 2004
. Claire ( Rogers ) Morris and
her husband, Jim, announce the birth of their son, James Michael,
on Sept. 9. Katherine “Kate” McGuane Murphy and
her husband, John, announce the birth of their daughter, Madeline
Frances, on June 24. The Oct. 6 edition of the Springfield
, Mass. , newspaper Republican announced
that Lt. Col. Joseph R. Perlak, USMC, was promoted to
the rank of lieutenant colonel last September, in Washington
, D.C. The article also notes that, in June, Perlak received
the Eugene P. Angrist Award–which “recognizes a person whose
contribution to the Navy or the American public reflects qualities
of public service and professional excellence.” Arlene R.
Quaratiello and
her husband, Mark, announce the birth of their son, Joseph
James, on Nov. 19. Quaratiello recently had a book published
by Greenwood Press, titled Rachel
Carson: A Biography. Patricia “Tricia” (Daly) Santos and
her husband, Ron, announce the birth of their son, Gavin Francis,
on July 19. Eric J. Schuck, M.D., and his wife, Kristie,
announce the birth of their daughter, Madeline Jane, on Feb.
18, 2004 . Schuck practices pediatrics in State College , Pa. Dennis
R. Scribner Jr., M.D.,
currently maintains a practice in Roanoke , Va. , called Carilion
GYN Oncology Associates.
1989
Class Co-Chairs
Christina M. Buckley
Sean T. McHugh
Douglas
A. DeMeo is the assistant director of campus
ministry at St. Peter’s College, Jersey City , N.J. The Oct. 19 edition
of the Outer Banks Sentinel newspaper announced that Ann
Marie Kennedy was one of 16 individuals to receive a 2004-05 North
Carolina Arts Council Fellowship Award. Cmdr. Thomas J. LaCoss,
USN, who was promoted to the rank of commander last June, celebrated
his 15 th anniversary in the Navy at the same time; the ceremony
took place in Mechanicsburg , Pa. , where LaCoss is currently stationed.
MARRIED: John P. Luedtke Jr. and Kimberly Ann Smith,
on July 10, in Chicago , Ill.
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