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7-9 9,,, I-4' ,Q . 4 2-vabi -,.. if- giz. . --2 -r-A ' I refs Cty' ' -Bm-..n'3 ?1,4 Y -2 .1 Eagle, is an original lithograph by Sister Mary Phyllis Breimayer, Assistant Professor ofArt here at Georgian Court College. A lithograph is drawn directly on limestone with lithographic crayon. treated chemically and printed on a lithographic press. This Eagle was done hy Sister Phyllis in 1979 and has been reduced from its original 6 1' 10 in size. MARRIAGES Corrine Ott '75 to Edward Glowacki. October 18, 1980 Catherine Cafone '71 to 'Thomas Little, December 6, 1980 Nancy Parks '66 to Peter O'Neil, May 12, 1979 N EWCOMERS TO BE WELCOMED Katherine Anne, 8-31-79 to Rita CMolinari '68J and Robert Malloy Marisa Antonia. 12-27-80 to Kathleen Pinchot lGallagher '70J Kathleen Ann, 7-18-80 to Pat.ricia CKiston '73l and Robert Knapp Scotty Crawford, 12-5-80 to Ann Maple tNugent '79l and Lt. Crawford Elizabeth, 3-11-80 to Lucille fPerillo '73l and James Marley Jennifer, 626-80 to Kathleen Meyer tMcFeely '72J and Joseph Meyer Christopher Andrew. 9-24-80 to Valerie Maher CPrevosto '72l and George Maher Catherine, 12-680 to Catherine Little CCafone '71l and Thomas P. Little Christopher Mac, 4-680 to Rosa A. Libertini fDiaz '70l Martin Joseph, 6680 to Margaret P. Convey f'73l and Julian Convey Megan Patricia, 6-19-81 to Patricia M. Ryan fMorris '73l and Robert Ryan John Anthony, 1-15-8'1 to Paula Pelaccio Wesce '72D and John Pelaccio Stephanie, 1-21-81 to Geraldine Szoke C763 Timothy Boyce, 3-9-81 to Mary Folan fKenny '66l and John Folan Brian, 4-19-80 to Elsa McNulty tU'hler '69J and Francis McNulty tcorrection from previous issuej Margaret fMaggiei April, 11-3-79 to Anne Egan fArmstrong '66l and Peter Egan Vincent Zohr, 12-1680 to Vicki Meghdir lPorcello '69J and Hamon Meghdir Shawn Michael, 1-14-81 to Margaret lCummings '68J and Wesley McCullough Paul Thomas, 3-18-81 to Donna fDauscher '73J and Robert Beckmann Emily, Jan. '81 to Sarah Jane fMalinowski '71l and David Sanford John George 8a Frank Joseph, 4-8-81 to Mickey tMacfarlane '66l and John Marma DECEASED: Alumnae Constance Vasselle Federici, 1-81, '43 Vivian Fricker Leonard, 9-80. '44 Jane Verga Rittenhouse, 3-27-81. '49 Alumnae Families Mother of Maureen O'Brien Katz, 2-24-81, '64 Dr. Austin Tansey - died recently husband of Marie Bender Tansey l6 Guy W. Calissi, 12-6-80, father of Carolou Calissi Cirillo '63 Attilio Cassazza, 2-81, father of Gloria Cassazza Ontko '64 Dr. Michael J. Aria, brother of Rosemarie Aria Salvatore '51 Dr. Salvatore Caridi, father of Josephine Caridi Raccula '47 and Rosina Caridi Paprola '61 Clemens A. Balmert, father of Mary Balmert Farmer '48 and Emily T. Balmert '54 CORRECTION: We apologize for a nzisprint in our previous issue. Catherine Gannon New is alive and welll VVHERE, OH WHERE ARE YOU???? Bite Egil Francis, Jr. '70 Jeanne Marie Ritter Farr 172 Anita Federici '71 Jeanette Finan '71 Rosemarie Paterno Francke '65 Marguerite Hoyas Gall '54 Marcia Hoberman Goldberg '72 Stefanie Johnson Gugelot '70 Victoria Gassner '70 Susan Gardner '76 Dorothy Browne Gavin '28 Anne T, O'Callaghan Gilbert '72 Dorothy McKenna Gillespie '29 Elena Lambusta Giuliano '71 Arleen Griscavage '79 Jane Elsinger Hutter '65 Florence Auth Hayes '30 Debra Hass '62 Evelyn Harrold '80 Evelyn Sutton Howard '60 Debbie Connerton Hanley '76 Barbara Haupt '73 Kathryn Hunter '74 Kathleen Irons '76 Emily Held Janowski '72 Jane Dowling Jones '71 Patricia Hart Jouben '77 Constance Rapp Kroc '54 Nancy Karalis '77 Alice Garibaldi Keeney '36 Ann M, O'Connor Kelly '65 Nancy Gilluide Killeen '70 Karen Kirk '75 Jean Marie Norton Konosky '46 Dorothy Vaughn Limont. '51 Diane Bergmann LoPresti '71 Katherine McGuire Lancisi '62 Matilda Greco Large '60 Nancy Lazarowitz '76 Martha Collins Leeds '78 Linda Baile Linnett '76 Diane Lynch '78 Maureen McCudden '64 Maureen McGann '67 Elizabeth Kelly McGee '68 Marie McGinty '72 Susan McDonough '79 Lucia Szmtangelo Morel '53 Kathleen Solar Mickowslci '68 Ann Crosson Madden '59 Daryl Marsala '73 Nancy Maloney Martini '42 Marion Martoglio '71 Dianne Meehan '67 Harriette Fulghum Meyers '59 Claire Alberts Monroe '48 Virginia Brown Moran '66 Mary Beth Kostuk Starr '73 Sally Ryan Swissler '59 Cheryle Shirley '80 Kristina Schwarz '77 Joanne Rocha Salaclino '78 Diane Salerno '77 Arlene Scarpone '60 Kathy Struble '79 Regina Schramni '70 Carol Streit. Scott '67 Ellen Querico Schreibstein '69 Kristina Schwarz '77 Lucille Previti Sheff '70 Eleanor O'Neill Siefken '25 Irma Carleton Spatz '40 Frances Michele Stepney '78 Kathleen Tannehill '79 Janet Thomas '79 Wilhelmina Terrell '78 Linda Jason Ulrich '72 MEMORIAL GIFTS Have you ever considered a Memorial Gift to your college in memory of a loved one? ATI'ENTIONl!l!l ALUMNAE REUNION OCTOBER 3, 1981 .. Joan Mm-is '77 . WCof1ie 'to,,,. im.. .p l 31162 if i'G9?f 90uft Clilltge' Frances Fennelly Murray '29 Rosemary Harrigan Naughton '70 ml,.li,. l ,, W,l'il, ' W Qii.1,,.Wg,.,lr.Wil' HW Maw New '66 i.llllil'i' .illlllllllli ' 'iii' i Barbara Quin- NeWmfH1'75 ll it Sonia Nieves '76 Patricia Norton '74 Mary Lloyd Owens '42 Karen R. Pfaff '71 Patricia Pressley '75 Lucy Perterson '75 Diane Callis Powell '69 Esther Bonorden Pyle '49 Iva Revell '76 Joanne D'Amato Ribeiro '67 Gloria Brackman Robinson '72 Patricia Romanelli '79 Susan Barber Ring '78
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EVENING PROGRAM The Evening Program at Georgian Court College is expanding again. Beginning in September 1981 the B.A. in Elementary Education and Special Education will be available to evening students. This co- educational program offers courses in the late afternoon and early evening. The Evening Program presently offers the B.S. in Business Administration, B.A. in Sociology and the Bachelor of Social Work, as well as the liberal arts course requirements for all these degrees. NEWS OVER THE DECADES 1916 Mother Mary Patrick McCallion '16-Former Major Superior of the Sisters of Mercy is still vitally intered in G.C.C. and all Alumnae affairs. 1920's Viola Kroehl Hargan '28- Hale Sr hearty taking many trips and enjoying volunteer work. Mary Gundrum '25, Mildred Murphy Scroth '26 and Alice Piper Kuser '29-have never ceased to be very active in all the activities of the Alumnae both on their local levels and in the Alumnae at large. 1930's Suzanne Sivade Whims l32-Taught 11 yrs,g Executive of Pan Am Airways 19 yrs.g traveled extensivelyg widowed 19753 active in horticultural activities and church, Eleanor Gertz Robinson '37-Library Media Specialist - Half Hollow Hills, N.Y. Dorothy Fromm Bolan '39-Started Alumnae Fund shortly after W.W.II . , . She says it is close to my heart l Ann O'Keeffe Gadek '37-Enjoying retirement and grandchildren. Anne McManus Ketterer '30-50 yrs. Science Sr Biology teacherg traveled extensively. Alice Finn Lowassy '30-Special Minister of the Eucharist at St, James Church, Woodbridge, and Administrator of the sick of the Parish. 1940's Jean Burke Fay '40-Selling real estate in Md. and Washington, D.C. for 7 yrs. Anne J. Hickey McCarthy '48-Widowed 19761 remarried Sept. '80 to William McCarthyg Realtor - she assists in the office on Cape Cod. Ida Squatrito Simpson '48-Teaches Junior High School Lating still singingg very much loves her memories of G.C.C. Keeps in close touch with many of her classmates. Janet Rush Healy '48-Enjoying very much being the grandmother of twins. 1950's Betty Jean Buck Byrnes '51-Guidance Counselor at J.F.K. High School. Gertrude Dubrovsky '56-Just awarded grant - N.J, Commission on the Humanities to do film about the community of Jewish Poultry Farmers in Farmingdale, N.J. Mary Rita Brandoin Brennan '59-Opening an Interior Decorating business Colts Neck Interiors, LTD - June 1980. Jacqueline Talian Duisberg '56-Living in Zurich, Switzerland. Looking for Alumnae in Europe! 1960's Dr. Joyce M. Rocko, M.D. '65-Surgeong Member of the American College of Surgeons. Karyl Sager Mahoney '66-A licensed Advocate for the Marriage Tribunal in the San Diego Diocese. Barbara Trainor Whitner '65-Project Coordinator for the High Risk Infant Project - Children's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Jun Itoh Kauai '66-Speaking at the Conference of Costume Museums, March 1981, Milan, Italyg also Director of Corporation Communications for Shiseid Cosmetics. Dorothy Szabo Snee '64-Spring 1981 nominee for President Elect for AAUW, Delaware. Paulette Wojciechowicz Maloney '62-Director of Financial Aid at Georgian Court College. Virginia Orbe '64-Learning Disabilities Teacher t, tfj ii Li at Adeliade Ruggiero Roberts '57 and her husband Edgar of Kingston, New York are duo-pianists. They have performed numerous concerts in the United States and most recently presented an all Shubert piano program for four hands in the Quimby Theater at the Stone Riagge ,cainpbs of Ulster County Community College, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are enthusiastic scholars of piano literature for four hands, two pianos and solo repertoire. Consultant for Paterson Board of Education - 2l 12181. Lisa Kroposky D'Andrea '65-Head of volunteers of Selby Botanical Gardens, Sarasota, Florida. Carol Willis McNeil '68-Doing personal research at Manufacturers Hanover Trust in developing a program to assess potential for first-time supervisory positions - Parsippany, N .J . Catherine fKittyJ Predham Flood '66-Is teaching English to fourth graders, o taly. Kitty claims that she is learning as mrigtalian as the students are English. Lucy Conca Broome '62-Lives in an old home in West Newton, Mass, Much restoration work has been done on the home during which time she raised three lovely daughters. At present she is considered a very active teenage mother. Rita Molinari Malloy '69-Lives in the Black Bay section of Boston. Rita worked for ten yearsg she is now home with her daughter Katherine born August 31, 1979 and at present is expecting her second baby September 1981. Mary Ann Mimsie Sullivan Cieciucb '67-Tutoring in Brookline, Massachusetts and taking good care of a three year old son. Barbara Albers Jackson '63-Bought 1890 house in Cookeville, Tennessee. Restored and turned into a dorm for ten girl students who attend Tennessee Technical University. t Like the good old days at G.C.C. l Loretta Zucconi Schaefer '64-District Office Manager, N .J. Division of Youth and Family Services, North Hudson District Office, Hudson, N.J. Patricia Ann McCormick Davis '69-Elected to Council of St. Cloud - Chapter of Secular Augustinian Recollects, June 1980. Joan A. Barron '68-Assistant Principal, Mother Seton Regional High School, Clark, N.J. Recipient of second National Science Foundation Grants. Kathleen Scanlin Tschaen '66-Systems Analyst for Benefit Trust Life Insurance Co. of Illinois. Nancy J. Parks O'Neil '66-Teacher of English as Second Language - Non-Public School Programs, N.Y.C. - Students from Haiti, Mexico, and South America. 1970's Nancy Kalvin Stickle '72-Supervisor of the Infant 8t Toddler Division of New Corporation Day Care Center in Rahway, N.J. Diane Capone Schissler '78-School Psychologist, Point Pleasant Borough, N .J . Janice Griffin Gurley '76-Working at Denver Children's Hospital in charge of Blood Bank. Denise V. Kaye '74-Insurance Broker with Alexander Kr Alexander, New York City. Dorothy Hartman '76-Permanent Civil Service Status as Social Worker. Monmouth County Board of Social Service. Mary Ann Bolad '76-Financial Sales Supervisor, International Harvester Credit Corporation. Cherry Hill, N.J. Renee Morris '78-Project Director of Outreach for Seniors, Lakewood, N.J. Elizabeth M. Savner '76-Singing with Patrick Clynes and three other Court graduates in Amici Musicorum, Jersey City, N.J. Meg Noon '78-Employed at Holmdel Convalescent Center - Director of Patient Activities 8: Social Service Designee. Valerie A. Kinney Kensey '70-She and her husband, Ernest, opened their own business v Big Red Q Quickprint Center, Binghamton, N.Y. Jane Peterson '78-Staff Assistant - Public Relations to Residential Resort Developer on Cape Cod. Donna M. Zoccola Soultoukis '71-Married July 1980 - Presently serving on the Executive Board of Directors of The Philadelphia Regional Division Library Association. Lynda LaRocca '75-Is a reporter for the Asbury Park Press. Doreen M. Rioux '79-Currently doing Satellite Communications Research for R.C.A. at the David Sarnoff Research Center in Princeton, N.J. Carla Frurnusa '79-Enjoying her work in the Display Department in Bamberger's. Judy Allen '75-ls presently teaching in the Boston Public Schools and recently completed her M.Ed. at Lesley College. 1980's Linda Carolson '80-Named Director of LIFE LINEINEW BEGINNINGS tCounseling Center 8: Single's Programi. Cheryl A. Rundle '80-Teaching Spanish at Toms River High School, North. Pamela Chabak '80-Employed at Gallery 9 , Chatham, N.J. - Framing supervisor. Stanee Pettit '80-Senior Technician Associate with Bell Labs. Susanne M. Miazza '80-Working in Pharmacology Research at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa. Teresa Rowley '80-A Senior Technical Associate in Bell Labs in Holmdel, N.J. in the Office Maintenance Systems Department.
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NEW PUB CATION Dr. Donald McGinn, Professor of English at Georgian Court College has recently published his fifth book. Dr. McGinns latest book Thomas Nashe was introduced to Georgian Court College faculty, students, and friends at a reception on Sunday, April 5, 1981. The reception honoring Dr. McGinn was held in the Reading Room of Farley Memorial Library where copies of the work were available, and guests took the opportunity to congratulate Dr. McGinn and had the copies of their book autographed. JOIN THE LOGO SEARCH Sister Barbara Williams, R.S.M., President of Georgian Court College is looking for an original logo. The logo will be the emblem or symbol of the College, not the official seal with which we are all familiar. If any Alumnae are interested in submitting a design, please forward it to the office of the President on or before July 1, 1981. Students, faculty and the Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy will also be joining in the logo competition. Be creative, send your ideas! ALUMNAE DAY OF RECOLLECTION On March 22, 1981 over forty Alumnae, husbands and friends came to Georgian Court College to share a day of prayer, recollection and a bit of social life with one another. All considered it a deeply rewarding day. Father Norman Demeck's, C.P. message on Visions, Values and Vehicles gave each one present much food for thought and consideration. Some expressed the fact that the day seemed all too short. All departed with the feeling that they were both spiritually and physically refreshed. Dr. Holly Robinson Appointed to the Administration of Georgian Court College Dr. Holly A. Robinson, Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Georgian Court College has recently been appointed as Assistant to the Vice President for College Relations and Development. Dr. Robinson graduated with a B.A. degree in History from Old Dominion University in Virginia with honors. She received her M,A. in History from Villanova University and her Ed.D. degree in Social Studies Education and History from Rutgers, the State University. She served as Research Assistant on a grant from the National Institute of Education funded through Rutgers University. Her dissertation concerned The Development of District Minimum Standards and Implementation Plans in New Jersey: A Study of Decision-Making on the Local Levelfl Dr. Robinson has presented many papers at National Conferences, such as, the National Council for the Social Studies, the Fourth Urban Education National Conference, and others. We welcome Dr. Robinson to the Office of Chi-Ngoc Mary Mauterstock '70 of Middle- town, Connecticut was recently promoted to Assistant Director in Corporate Planning Services at Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. She works with key division personnel and is currently working on the Project Development and Marketing. Chi- Ngoc, a native of Siagon, Vietnam, received a M.A. in Sociology at Hunter College after graduating from Georgian Court College. Dr. Holly A. Robinson u X HAPPILY RETIRED FACULTY Miss Sarah Christie Miss Jeannette Lippman Miss Margaret McNamara Dr. Manuel Salas Dr. John McSharry Dr. Joseph Milcus ALUNINAE Rose Hauser Anzalone '31 Helen Ely Banas '31 Camilla E. Castiglioni '30 GEORGIAN COURT OFFERS ELDERHOSTEL Elderhostel is a program that combines education and hosteljng. Inspired by the youth hostels and folk schools of Europe, Elderhostel is designed for elder citizens reaching out to new experiences. Elderhostel is an international network of over 400 colleges, universities, folk schools and other educational institutionsg open to people over 60 or to those whose spouse or companion qualifies. Most programs begin Sunday evening and end Saturday morning and are limited to 30 to 40 elders. This program offers short-tenn residential academic programs. Georgian Court College will host its first Elderhostel program June 28, 1981 to July 4, 1981. Sister Mary Edwarda Barry, Ph,D. and Sister Francesca Holly, A.B., CoDirectors of the Center for Christian Concern on campus, will direct the program. The Court offers its beautiful campus, the Georgian-style mansion, indoor marble swimming pool and authentic Japanese Gardens, as well as close proximity to several seashore resorts. The courses taught by Georgian Coiu't College faculty members offered this first time are: Paths of Faith The Best Is Yet To Be The Mystery of the Future There will also be an interesting program of extra-curricular activities. An enthusiastic response of over forty applicants have already registered. Wouldn't this be a nice way for some of our retired Alumnae to come back and spend a week at the Court? :Q - is: ' sexe it :ee- I rriii . t , f . 'ith W su w . . Georgian Court Cbllegef . , CIASEWOIAQIQTO 1 1 . , ocroaen 16,i1'1,.1s. 1981 f 1, 1 .aqfsamary - nzoomn. tgp. 9 gag. ,I I 1 feigeete-, Q ' l 'I' fi' g - College Relations and Development. While Arms OiKe?5eHGadek ,37 i ' Y- tiff flfQQLg,g A ' fi performing her duties of the office she will Viola Kfoe are-rm 23 y g M if A it . continue to teach in the History Department at Anne McManus Ketieref 30 'i ff i,V. - Georgian Court College. Suzanne Sivade Wlums 32 ,A ., 1 1 s..,ee.,-L,
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