John Jay College of Criminal Justice - Justitia Yearbook (New York, NY)

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,ag 1 7 FH NL' 1. V f ,, 5 f v,.- 4 ' 51:44 ,-My x Q- M, . 1. yn, 4-an 'Gm' IUSTITIA JQHN JAY COLLEGE OP CRIMINAL JUSTICE 59. X , 1 ' ,K , , . J PRESIDENT? MESSAGE I wish to extend my personal congratulations to each 1972 recipient of a degree from John jay College of Criminal Justice. For the third year, the graduating class includes a number of pre-service students who have come here to prepare for service in the criminal justice system. It is gratifying that they are join- ing their fellow students already in the system in serving an , important social need in our society. All of our students can take great satisfaction from the achievement which the diploma represents. The Yearbook serves an important function in providing a means of maintaining a continued association and identification with the College on the part of its graduates. I extend to the edi- tors, on behalf of the entire College community, our thanks for their efforts in producing it. s Again, I extend to each graduate my congratulations and best wishes for continued success. 3 'Y DEAN 013 STUDE TS' MESSAGE It is a great personal pleasure to congratulate each of you on the successful completion of a long and arduous course of study. I am acquainted with the sacrifices you and your families have made and I know how deep a com- mitment of energy, time, and self-discipline was required to bring you to this moment of individual triumph. Very properly you should be, and are, proud of your accomplishment. Iust as you take pride in the College, which grants you your degree, be assured the College takes pride in you. In a real sense, you are the progeny of the College and now that you go forth, John Jay men and women, into the world, my urgent hope is you will continue to succeed by bringing to what ever career you engage in the same devotion which brings you to the podium today. I hope you will always feel a strong family attachment to the College as your Alma Mater and have confidence that the College feels the same attachment to you. Finally, I hope that, inspired by your experiences here, you go out firmly commit- ted to the belief that, no matter where or under whatever circumstances, you can contribute to making the world a better, more just, more human society for all. MEG ffl 5 GERALD W. LYNCH VICE-PRESIDENT K, 'L' ,V x 'XX I' ' A JOHN M. CAMMETT RICHARD PEARSCN DEAN of FACULTY DEAN of ADMINISTRATION 6 NN I ff' I , WILLIAM CLANCY REGISTRAR A 'x A fa fi? ,. '- 4-FL 'H 41 ' 'i ':-,M--. WILLIAM O'CONNELL BUSINESS MANAGER 7 DIVISION CHAIRMEN TDP: Alexander Joseph - Science and Mathamatics MIDDLE: Theodore Gill - Arts and Languages BUTTOM: Ike Bloomgarden - English BELOW: Sidney I-I. Aronson - Behavorial Sciences N 'Wi buff ,fjjulrl 4' pn' ' x F nr , ' ' ' .1 If f 2 I . if Qgat- fl? 1 F' l 4 I 1 I g f fly l l l, lift' 2 I l Ill IGI lfHrs'a3nliiu4!y la li . F , v 3 3 J , ,, i i' - i- ' l 'tx ,I 5-,fs . p- V 4 1 x Ll!- DIVISION CI-IAIRMEN BOTTOM: T. Bereford Jones - Black and Puerto Rican Studies MIDDLE: Nesta M. Callas - Govern- ment, History, Economics TOP: Iohn I. Sullivan - Law and Police Science, Criminal Justice Administration BELOW: John I. Sulger - Director of Athletics FEM rg!-P 39' N 94.f-f'X 51- A 'ihgq ,ani Q- -af? s Ns, fx f x Nov' 'K iii NV 'gsm ' ' l 1 K 1 RICHARD WARD HOWARD MANN COUNSELING AND STUDENT LIFE STUDENT ACTIVITIES JAMES MALONE THOMAS WARD DIRECTOR SEEK DIRECTOR SECURITY I ' ll . 2if,'fS4Q ?'.Ef ' ze' .-, i2Xi'f3f'g- . , ., .vi 1 :ka- , ,. fs , wr-5, f fr -'JF -xx, ,..f19' , 'Q , ff: . .K x ,,.:'x 'f 1.1 - Q5 ,. ,4. I . I - . , I , J Q- , . lbs ' ifie' gf' i A' .-' '33 , 'vSPr'YA v b ' 4 K 3-.I i L 2 ' E x U , ' .42 fail-lag Y iw.. W Q L if 0 ,ff- N 'Q N I Xxx , 415 A SIG ' OP OUR TIMES 9 5 'Fil U My A , 31 ' 1 Q 5 l , T .fs,A I fr Z id , A 51 I G 4 4 5 ,ff n I ,-Q. ll ' 1? . J' 4-,QA T' A-'lg 4-.rv X ap . V, . 4 -s x' A fi 3 . , ' .JT , --4, ' 5, , .- .,. . 9,45- -. 1 . x qv .4 V,-uv ' . ' . . . . d'. ' A D. - --1' 5 . - ' , - --'-1+ . .5 . -Q .V -'.., V spy, ',a mx.-01911, I. by Q. , L'-,T...v, Q! -.I - l 1 ' I re ,. Ll ' . I K ' 5 .s H 1 1' , 1' V' ' Q- - . L U. :.4 thy' rr' 41, .Irs ETF.. v- 7 0. 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A 13 vs:- 'f' ' 'Q-' ah gg 1151 ' ',.HW?fl- R'UHfU'Q H - ,r 3 rj ' '- fs. 25: -f-asf? T Sm V 'UW X '-11.3 ' - fysf mq4'.. . .+,v, I , . : .9-. .U. ' V-'5'-1 Q '.qS' ,Ani Vw, . 'X k l -Q ...N- 1rO Ai 1 Q DQ .... .,,-N -x Ill Incl? ..,..1v :fn , 4..- ,: ,, ,, '.4.,..,,g , ,jib-421: :f,.1,gfg1?f A 'WM' ff. ' f'i'?! , h . .' - -. Z 'lm' , , I W 3, .m . - A fx Y vr ' ,A -YH fall , . -vu f VARSITY B 1' W Iohn ,lay's basketball team had a long and strenous season. This year was marked the lst time a john lay Basketball team travelled outside the Metro- politan area to play colleges in Wisconsin and Rhode Island. The Varsity was also involved in the City University annual tournament. Their biggest ac- complishment was beating State University who was handed its only 2 de- feats by Iohn Iay. The team was coached by Iohn DePelice. .'U ASKETBALL E1 1 fl 1 l ASEB LL BASEBALL TEAM The diamond men of lohn Jay completed the 1972 season with a 7 and 12. record, showing continued im- provement as the season progressed. Charlie Tozzo sparked the team's offensive drive with a .418 average, and captured the team's Most Valu- able Player Award. Senior Tom Schmittberger combined his pitching skills with a .330 season, and received the teams Outstanding Player Award. Coaches Lou De- Martino and Dick Ward piloted the Bulldogs in their second year of play, and note that the young ballclub has great promise for the future. Pos. Crappone, Prank Inf. O'Loughlin, Dennis Inf. Dunican, Tom Inf. Smith, lim P- Kirk, Leo Ot. Schmittbeiger, Torn Inf.-P. MacLellan, Bill Inf. Tozzo, Charles Of. McCiurl, Tom Inf. Tozzo, jim Of- Miller, Larry Inf. Vasquez, C-eorge P. wi ,,5v'.,vV- ' 4' X V fr. ' I 'liflvl .as -psf--J' ' -- ..-5 p - . . f 'L J , Y -1 -,a -me . ig ,,1 ra- ' -, 5, .A 5 1 S55'Q'f- f 1 v w ,,1. 'A f., A - 5-ff -. f'-. bi Hi '14 L - wx. N-ii' . .1 -, '. , 3, j , 4. ' 'r3'?'Qs-7 ' ' ' Ha S 1, , , f . .-.. . . t 5 1 -, 1 ,, f ,,,,M5,,g, -,A . 'A 4 wks- -- J ' '14 X 1. ' 44' tw RIFLE AND PISTUL RIFLE TEAM THE RIFLE TEAM - A member of the Metropolitan intercollegiate rifle league - consisted mainly of the new incoming freshmen. The members of the team broke team 8: school records all year. This year has been a great year for everyone on the team! PISTOL TEAM Due to an NRA and NIPL ruling, this year the pistol team consisted of, for the first time, all civilian shooters. Basically, for a team in it's first year there has been much improvement. The team will definitely improve in the years to come. . 'V fi S ' 7 - x . - -Q : , a asv' V . -.-. - ' . ,,. - Q ' , g V 4 ' x 5 N . 5. 5 V , .S D'-5 .. -, i 4 - Q.,-r., - V. x - v - Y 5 , , - 5 Q- pf -B, 1. - A-f --N W Us- '1- i K . ' ' V ,,----.Q . I ss. G ,:Q'. '.'.'fE:' '11 .- .? 4 i SQ. v- 5+ 'N One of the most under-rated sports, our crew team has won world, national, and metropolitan championships in 1970, 1971, and 1972. jack Sugler, who has coached the team for many years recently sent Jim Dietz and Steve Kelly into the Olympics. Q N A A ' '., ' , ' ' ' 9 1- Ig :gl mb- '.., , .. 7, , , i . xi., gy., IQ .41 ' ,A ?f'5.s 'Y F J . ' ' -TLT. ,. ,. Y e..ZI : A ami, H 1 . .43 V5 t The John Iay College Judo Team has trained and competed with tremendous success this year. Training has included workouts twice a week, getting a wide vari- ety of instruction from visiting Black Belts. The team's record shows nine trophies won in three New York Shiais Qcontestsl. On a recent trip to Puerto Rico, the team won all it's Shiai's with the collegiate teams, and had the invaluable experience of training with Sensei Takahama, seventh degree black belt, along with numerous Sandans ithird degree black beltl. Plans for the future include having a demonstration for entering freshmen, visiting local Dojos, entering as many shiais 45 possible, and in general promote the spirit and sport of Judo. '-u Nr ip., -Ku. i- TI-IE IOHN IAY COLLEGE KARATE TEAM The john jay karate team has been in existence since March 1965 when it was established by Sensei Albert Cotay. Today the karate team is one of the most popular teams in the school and is noted as the most respected fighting team in the channels of intercollegiate competition. Team members first attained their prestige in the 1968 N.Y.S. Intercollegiate Karate Championship where they won first place. john jay continued to gather fame by winning first place in the 1969 N.Y.S. Intercollegiate Karate Champi- K RATE onship, taking first place in the 1969 Western Intercol- legiate Karate Championship, placing fourth in the 1969 Intercollegiate Karate Championship, placing second in both the 1970 and 1971 Metropolitan Intercollegiate Karate League Championships and coming in third in the 1972 Metropolitan Intercollegiate Karate League Championship. Our team members have also taken many top honors in open tournaments which are too numerous to mention. When it comes to intercollegiate karate john jay can say that they have the best team around. VU. I if if in it - 08 U0- A4 -Y -.. , 'Nix um..-, A-' QQQ--A . X 1.-v-4 . - 14:1 J, ..--f S -.ui git ,owl like POLLUTION 'in 2 if fain? I U52 .1-it A-- 1 V ii' fl!!! nr ,Q THE Qiiifi 1. 'li-.nl 'i POWER 28 fl 12125 - ..-- 8 an HANKY -, Y? nf -Y -vm K A Q Q 9- , g. 5 QQ . 'O L J... sez: -1--. ,M ' -Q -. www , v' -elm 4 . 'r ku -...na-v ' ki 3' '- vw Q. .Lf ....q-4 al ' , .. 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A4 .af . w g , 1 ..fz-5,-nh! 4, '. , A 11:5 ..g- , ' ,, '24 f QQ, ' 9, 4 32 , ', f X 6321 fi. '- w 235' , A-ri? . ,z , . E . 'V we . : J , 552-Y. k H. -mf ' .' '- I .fe -xt J ' 9, .X ' X ffff V- QL' ' 9,5 4245 ax, A W 1 ,mx The Afro-Latin student society is an organization consisting of Black and Latin students at john jay. This year's activities included cultural arts and crafts, guest speakers, cultural excursions, journalism, a fashion show, school politics, an annual dance, a talent show, tutoring, and participation in other clubs functionings. After having the most successful year since the clubs inception, every Afro-Latin member is looking forward to the challenge of the new school year. W sm.-A 61-ffl , A Q., N 'N l5lPt'.Hlflfllf, -fflfffwfffff ,, i lSlll. pi,-Q., QQ, fa' N , -1,3 ., l I 'rx E ig, . 1 7 1 I y Q A BETANCES La Sociedad Estudiantil Ramon e. Betances was established in january of 1970. Since its establishment the Society has worked incessantly to promote an educational environment for which is adequate for the Puerto Rican student. The socie- ty has sponsored various events. This year it sponsored Puer- to Rican Week, November 15-19. The festivities included speakers, poets, and singers and it was culminated with an afternoon of poetry, singing, and delicious Puerto Rican food. The members are hard working, responsible students with many goals in mind. 'Faculty adviser Migdalia Dejesus Torres De Garcia. .2 avi' qi Plc: '-633' 'UQ' - -av, ,, -, 1 Q J' '55 ., N mfcxfivie KB- ,gk i. Q x V V ui., ! 85.4 .gn N 'S , ,,.--l QX...-f Ss-40 -...--v' DR MATEURS The oldest and one of the largest of The college clubs at Iohn Jay, The Dramateurs presently stage a Fall and Spring Production. The group has received wide spread acclaim which has evoked both enthusiastic and extensive newspaper, magazine and broadcasting coverage. Awards are given at the end of the year, for best per- former, and the L. E. Reisman award to the student who contributed most to the back stage work of a production. Prof. Terrnine is the faculty advisor. I 'rf- ...eras MATH A D SCIENCE Math Club - The clubs hosts a weekly Iam Ses- sion in which students at all levels help each other and discuss interesting problems in mathematics, sci- ence, philosophy and the social sciences. Outings and non-credit mini-courses by students are also given where there is a demand for them. The Iohn jay community is invited to the biweekly Math Club Talks. Mr. Richard Lefkon is the faculty advisor. 5 v A wr. ,r wa. .Msg iii Y Q . 'S Thi ' t- . f lla ,- ,- .. in s x T ' - ' H Q it L I LEX Lex, the student newspaper is staffed by students interested in both journalism and creative writing. Besides coverage of academic co-curricular, cultural and sports news, Lex presents the views of its editors on current college affairs through editorials, columns, news analysis and feature stories. Participation on the student newspaper involves an interest in publi- cations and new members will have the opportunity to hear the many facets of journalism such as layout, design, editing, production reporting and creative writing. C5 ri! CZ' ,Atl 1, f l 1 I i 36 x,- 'Cs Q X-.,, X . 'x ,Hx , 'ff Q. f' If 4 LITER RY CLUB Literary Club. The Individualist is the club's publication and ap- pears once semester. The magazine features fiction, poetry and other articles produced by John Jay students. The magazine has taken second place in a number of competitions, including those of the Associated Collegiate Press and The Columbia Scholastic Press Association. vi ff T- T ' i , f I . I x 1 i fl L I- s ha l l ' l 1 is ,A ,ist T R rf 4 ,' 'Q 934' .. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club of john jay is responsible for the operation of the Schools radio station, WIIC. It was founded in November, 1971 by Roy Feignebaun and began operating in Ianu- ary, 1972. The speakers from the station are located in the Student Lounge and the cafete- ria. Rock, folk, soul, and easy listening are some of the sounds heard over the air. News is reported hourly along with editorials and club announcements. v - I lp 1 43 T. ,' P Vi' ini -V . fra, Ae! nl ,.,..- . , +,-xg-.fum A LAW CLUB 26 0' C10 P OOO' S in ees C Z cn m -I :I , 0 Q , G ' 90 bs, UNDED X9 john Jay College of Criminal Justice City University of New York Copyright, 1972, Criminal Justice R eview, John Jay Law Club LIBER TIG Liberation Iournal was formed in January of 1971 in order to provide a broader means of communication between the students, faculty and administration of john jay College. The journal also allows for unity on issues of concern as well as expressions of creativity through poetry, essays and cornments. Liberation Journal Alberta Rotella Editor in Chief -ffnuuvwnuap . .sev- .I if e I . is aw 5 ?.f?QfQ,,Q, Q 2 1 i -' .- A ! 4 A 1 Ev 4 . 1 .1 0 , 1' 'X ' 9 4 6 , an 5 .mv , 4 if ,B M, , , fog? Q ff' ' . f. V Q 13 63313 3' 1' ,bn 1 . W' Q- 'J ki d iff fi 'X Q ' ,fi , ,. The Student Coalition was formed in an effort to provide students with diverse political and social opinions. In addi- tion to sponsoring filrns and speakers, the coalition has been active in supporting student interest at John lay. The major goal of the club is toward a better understand- ing of Current world events. K ., , ff' ,, P'-4 +4 v-J I-I-1 LD 4 S Yo .,'!. I 5'v PFPSI ws 41' qu! It rv 1 -4 Kal -gil! .1 ,, f' 2 F, aslivg'-F'-'1'?F,f7EQ- A, i f V.-I ,rw X . ...f Ill:-f -A- nf 'C in. . 1.-mfr :.-, ,, . .. '--Q lr '.'. A , A, ' . n I Q .13 vi . ,tix aim: ol ?'?4'1'1A'5. 1 A FS .x I' f. . ana' ..4-:- .jr 2 T ,,- -..Q A-B QNE-WAY WWW ,i PSYCHGLGGY CLUB Psychology Club - During this year the psychology club has at- tempted to fulfill the needs of all the students who expressed an inter- est in psychology and the behavioral sciences. The club provided films, publications, lectures, and field trips in an effort to explore the vast and fascinating world of the behavioral sciences. This year the club will provide monthly opportunities for students to meet with authorities in many interesting fields. There will be weekly Sensitivity Group meet- ings and plans are being made for two seminars on the topics of Men- tal Health and New York City and The Criminal and Psychology . The Seminar activities will include lectures, films, and field trips. This club provides students with a rich opportunity to learn and experience other people in its activities. The faculty advisors are: Dr. H. Mann, Ms. B. Hegeman. and Dr. A. Goldstein. gg, kga 1 uh ef., L ey ,- if 'i 7 if .7 'l X A gs gif. 'ft T 'I' yn 40 'yr 15- if F93 ig 1 .Sq .,,. 1. H .x J x 5 , 1 STUDENT CGUNCIL , P1 69 A Amie YQ 'I 1. .,- , ,rf '- mm- Tff' nfs LVL , -P-41' P7- 5 vi as ', i J, . iffy' n ,J QV . I Q. -L 9 N. W v ,Y As the governing body of the students, the Stu- dent Council is composed of four executive officers - president, vice-president, treasurer, and secre- tary, and fifteen class representatives - three from each of the five major groups: freshmen, sopho- mores, juniors, seniors, graduate students. Each class elects its own representatives. The Executive officers were: Steve Kelly - President Frank Ceysen - Vice Pres. jane Reslcer - Secretary Pete Dodenhoff - Treasurer W -,i ' ' ,- Jigs X if , 2 Qiagln W i 7'-6 . wg T g :Y teh if , MA I 1, I 9 9 , W Ks he 'f I 1' 'H-ui The charming woman staring at you is Lynelda Henderson, better known as the Dean's Dynamo. Lynelda who l've known for 4 years has always been the greatest, and shes one of those people that few people recognize, and believe me she's a true friend. Lynelda keep those guitar lessons up! 118 1 .xl r . 0 ! .1 n . . 1 U , 'ofa N y -x, K ,.41:f ' ' 'Pl . ,Lf :im '.f .- f, fi AWAKEN! gn - . f -.4 ' ? Lfsfg i ' . FQ fairer' T! ' , f 1' 1 . -a-iff Q .ihitf 45 .4,? . 1 -:QQ ' V311 1 -4 , 'K 1 3- I 5. 'P' ' f - 7 , gf ' F lu Ein fl Q' ' ' ' 6' . A- vg.'. in ,,f...p,, ' 1 , F 'z . x 3' u ' v - -.-.....,.,-,, . ' r Q-- Nxx ...Q X-X? f -' ' -2 s., lzx 'W 1 QL i . 1 x --31, x 1 4 V I I gf 5:4 ,QR ,. 5 -v ', J 1 11 'I' ' amz- - Q . Mr. m-,,.. l Q3 A M-, Q III 3 v - ,A - yu-n -- Y F- 16- 'mtif 11V III -fi-I mum- ' D X 2 U - I Q J 2 mg- ' H111 mi? 0 J D . 1 I P I rg '. cf'- .qw fi I 0-F, e H' ulv' P' x ?!g,. 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Uffrnf 9 V '98 sf' -, avg 'iq-' S.- . gn. il' 31 -nf' D 9--u-.1 ' 1 Y F' fav' .5 Q 'li X A 3 ,Q if ,.3f- 'sign' 'I his 5 l 253 e wx Pavne, jesse. l - AA lessens a Youth And Polrreman, worlung an So Bronx He hopes to attend N Y Umversrty School and work study Urban Affanrs Wlhrle at lj jesse was a member of Afro-Latrn L: Brotherhood Socrety Profest, Thelma - A A K,-Q-. f .vu ,441 1.1 so Sem!! Melissa - A A Ward, john - A A At lxerson, lohn W' - B 5 Cttmtnal lustrte lohn, a former amateur frghter,tl1arrtpmn and pm lrghte-r has spent Io vears ln the uniformed palate He was tormerlv assrgnt-tl as Duet - tor of publlt rt-latuans for the N Y L Departnu-nt ot Luruxtuvn Right now john ts De-putv lN'artlen-Kxetutrve Ottutvr ut Adult Remand Shelter on Rllsers lsland tlnd rn tommandl Alt:-r return- ment, he plans to he a Free Lame wrrter Best of Lut lt' m Alers, Benjamin - B A Behavtoral Scxence lcum laudel Benyamtn was the furst tulltmme student to graduate from IILLI He also has been on the Dean s Lust stme 1970 At the present tnme, he I5 attendrng Brooklyn Law School as a tull-trme student 1.1. - l Q I 1 ,gn-bmw- X Barlhault, Rtchard - B S Crtmtnal lusttce Richard ts onthe Dean s Lust for 1972 He as a Patrolman for Nassau Countv and plans to attam a better pusttton He hopes to attend St lohn s Law School 61 R Baumann Deborah C 4 B A Deborah has attended john lax tor 1 vearr and has been awarded the Honors.-Xwardtur1C'T'1 ln the future she plans to get a rob relat- ed to lnxestlgatlon and Sotlal Wlvrlx but for now as a tutor ln Brologv tor the College Dxsuoxerv Program Deborah wax also a member ot the Math Club 'DQ . 'Dk I I Furl-rr liuhertl HS l' lwrt was rvrr wht- lbvarr -lrwttrrr1L7f'1dr1Cll'3'l llz' lmpex tn attend ltrtn ltr, - L.r.rtluatf Hthtrrtl llv v- a N W L patrulrrran ts'-srgnvd tu tf l1': l'rf'- lrw' ll' lr.1Kl-vvnrvrv tlwtrrrterrr unrt--vrrrtnr mm' wars If rlwr' 1.1.x l lta.v ,rg-ruwtl errrrw rrt the lfwstvrw lu tlrv- -tree! that 'fi .il 'llllftl 'llldxh bf me --H Q M f V95 Bellanv Dorrsl f B A Crrmrnal Iustrce Doris has attended John Iav for two years and plans to attend Crad- uate School at New Horlt lfnrversrtv She also hopes to work rn an rnstrtutron lcorrectronal D or some tvpe of related socral work B8flOSZElK Peter C - B 5 uve Y, Bustii, Kermit L f B A Criminal Iuutlie Kirmit hopes tu go tu Hunter Graduate Silmol of Suiial Wlurla He was a member of the Afro-Latin 501 letv and reviewed a K ertilliate nf Merrt IN 1070 from Dramateruz- He hupei to establish a career in Narcotics After Care and Psvihnatrii-Six ral Wkqrlr i Boatright, Samuel - B A Bolger, William 1 - B S Fire Science and Administration 1Magna Cum Laude! William did much in his two years at Iohn jay He was a member of the Fire Science Society along with being the Editor of Fire Science Review, He was also the Treasurer of Cyberneics Society en.-. J L-up Brady, Sylvia - B 5 63 Canal Eugenel Ir - B 5 Cr1m1nallu0t1telCum Laude! Eugene rs a Detective lnxestmgatur tor tlxe Sutlull- Cuur1tvU151tr1tt Attorney At john lav he was a member utPuI1te Scxeme Club and was on the Dean sllst for107l He hopes to attend Graduate sthtml at State Un1versltyofN Y at Stonvbrooln, after whtch plane to teach rn a Crrmxnal lustrce program i Brogan, Ronaldl - B A 6 fl , o 55 X ll al' 26122. Capponl Lnurs l - B S Cr1munallustuetlVlagna Cum Laude! Louis waS one uf the verv aetrve Ntudents at lnhn lax' He xerved wrth the Student Luuncrl trom 1000 to 1071 and waa lumor Representa- trve, Presxdent and Delegate at large rn College Councll Lours served on Constttutton and BV Law Commlttee, the College Charter Com- mxttee was a member of College Councrl Executnve Committee Col- lege Currtculum Commrttee To top rt all Louuz- was on the Dean s Lust from 1008 to 1072 He as an Whn Q Wfho nn Amerxcan Colleges 1071 and referved Student Servxce Awards from Student Govern, ment an 1070 and 1071 Cerullo Yintentl f B S Criminal lustiue Yxmcnt intends tu go to State Universitv nt N H .it Stoiwbmulx tor .1 Ciidsllldll' Degree .md evvntuallx' teatlx Right nun lv- is eniploveul as Detmtiw'e-investigator 'Juftolls Countv Distritt Attnrrwx' Uttit 1' 'Q 'iv' .fa .4-51 ., 1 S . Clarke, Winston M - BA Winston is a Captain in the New York City Department of Correc- tion He is responsible for the Supervision of correction officers He hopes to attend Iohn Iay Graduate School and teach in the Public School System, Wag Connollv, Charles P - B S Daniel, David H - B S if Carroll Patrxcln I v B S Crnmxnal lust1celSumrna Cum laudel Patrrck rs a sergeant assngned to Patrol Servrce Bureau In September 1072 he begrns a Scholarshxp to Hunter for hrs Masters rn Urban Affarrs Whxle at john lav Patrnclr was a member of the Law Club andthe Basketball team He was also onthe Dean s L1stfrom107Ot0 1972 bb hh.. QQ 1, if Carrano, lohn - B S Crnmmal Iustnce joseph as a N Y C Detectwe Assngned tothe lst Detectrve Burglary Larcenv Squad At Iohn lav he was a member of the Law Club and plans to attend john jav s Craduate school Some dav Iohn hopes to teasih ln the fleld ofCr1m1nalIust1ce Cavooru- Theodore - B A Theodore rs a lreutenant-helrcopter pxlot ot N X C P D Avtatron Umt He was on the Dean s Lxst rn 1971 and plans to attend Gradu- ate school IN Cnty Universxty Has ultimate goal ns to teach ,, A N-.,' Dantschisch, Andrew P - B A Criminal justice Andrew plans to attend john Iav s Graduate School in the near fu- ture He is a tormer Editor and Chiet ol Lex newspaper and he founded the police science club Andy was a Sophomore Representaa tive in 10:10-o7, and a lunior Representative in 10077:-8 to the Stu- dent Council ln 1000 he was on the Curriculum Committee 1071- 72 the Drugs on Campus Comm and College Council Committee on Open Enrollment Andv was awarded the Colden Quill Award tor Lex in 10:17-05 and in 1070-71 listed xn Who s Who Among College Students To till up any tree time he may have Andv is a Policeman conducting investigations in Organized Crime Deacy, Michael M - B A Psvcholgoy Michael plans to further his education with a main goal as Law He was a member of the Psvchologv Club, Radio Club, Student Coali- tion and Liberation Manager Mike also served on the Student Council Drug Committee 1072 ln 1072 he was awarded the Student Coalition Award, -,K fees 1. 1, I 4 t' :fox V ' ,As . . lp' 'ls' WO. ef 'lo , ff5'l ah . ' 4 I .L--bf, is ' ' Q, f,JJ',L 1 2 -sv ' L1, QQ' 4 A . l:g'-Q 5 t ll- l C A rt, ,J-lst' Defellce, Iohn I, - B A Social Sciences This years editor has served on the staff for 3 years Iohn is one of the most active students of this class He was pres of Psychology Club, Capt, and then Coach of Varsity Basketball and one of the first announcers of WIIC Radio Iohn was an Ex-Office Member of the Student Council and was Co-Chairman of Student lnterest Commit- tee Iohn was one of the forefathers of THETA Epsilon Delta, as Tres and in spare moments, john worked for lndividualist and the tutoring program john was awarded the wall St Iournal Award in 72 and was in Whos Who in College s and Athletes for 71 lohn hopes to attend Fordam Graduate School but he is waiting to hear from Port Authority Police Dept 67 h,.,, . A, 1795 -f Donovan, Eclwin I - B S Crrmrnal Iustrte Whrle at lohn lav, Edwrn was a member of the Law uluh for one vear He rntends to go to john lav College of Crrmrnal Iuetrce C-raduate School Presentlv he rs a New York Cntv Polnce Department Sergeant rn the 77th Precrnct, and rommander of a neighborhood Poltce Team Donovan, Ceraldl - B S Crimrnal lustlce llvlagna Cum Laude! Cerald rw a patrolman In New Xorlx CIKV Transrt Polrce Department He plans to go to lohn Iav College ofCr1m1nal lu-stuce Graduate School after being on the Dean s Lust from 1070 to 1071 'iw 0 'i 1 U 8 Edwards, Saml - B S Polrce Silence Sam us a Police Sergeant rn New York CIIV Pollce Department He rntends to go to Graduate School at New York Unrversrty Sam says hls degree wall enhance my chances for promotron and preferentral assrgnments rn Polxce Department ' 10' Flynn, Kevin D - B A Crrmmal Iustrce Kevm rs emploved at thus tlme wrth the Federal Bureau of lnvestrga- tion as an agent While a Student at Iohn lay he was a member ofthe Karate team Dergnan George N - B S and A A 5 L11-urge ts .1 pntxolnmrm .assrgned tt- the llOllr Vrenmtt IH Queens He ll'1lt'l1xlH lu gn tu Iulrn Inv l,.r.aduatu twtlrt-nl and nn to teatlnng V' Delanhaty, Neal C - B S Police Scrence Neal was a member of the john lay fraternrty GAMMA ALPHA DELTA He plans to enter Law Enforcement and eventually go to Graduate school W' . A, w Kgs ,- , 4.5, , I X Q DrDonatn, Anthonv R A A S and B 5 After erglwt vears at lolrn lav, Antlmnv entered Hunter Qtvllege fur Graduate work rn Specral Edugatlon He rs a pulneman .rssrgned tu the 1-ritlr PIPCIYILI on Patrol Donat, Charles E f B S Charles was appomted bv Governor Rua kefeller to the pus-mon of Ist Assrstant Inspector Welfare General, btate of New Nork Hrs degree was prereqursrte and as undecrded about Graduate sthoul Si A ri jihrf, 69 Ptvgattx' Tvlltltael I' -r B A FlTt'l3x1Q'DU Nlnhael max un the Dean - Llstttwr1'3 tenant Safetv He plans tu attend luhn T2 and plana a tar'-er1nl,n-u lax' s Qraduate bt html along MoClelQ1t1es Fxre baletx' and wtth bemg an-.truttur hwr South Brunv he was a member ul the Fire Educatnon Dtxxsnt-n Whlle at lvlm l5V Silence Socletv '7 ' wv ' WVQE UQ, ' fi-if 151' -M if 1 4 .fi 122-ffgfll r, .ai an V ,f-- t W 'ITN 9 'Kaur fa, ,M 4 an RZ, 5 , x.,,A, 6' QQ , Fullam, joseph P - B S Callager Thomas E - B S Pulleeilence Thomas was a member of the Pnlnte btxente Club here at Iohn lav He ts a New York Cttv polnceman currentlv afsxgned to the Plannmng Duvxston He plans to attend Graduate -chuul and Rave he vstll utt- llze the lxnowleclge tit he a better pulxceman Ihr- lmrmlxantl Danlel BS K rtmlnal lustxte 'wx tlrlv C ltvl'nl1teUf-partnwnl anti ht- hae llamel la .1 wrgeant ln Ns N ltflpf-N Hr, turtltv-Img ln- mlm alum ln L,radu.1tv'Ntut.luw ffl 'xx CM Gallo, Alfred V , lr - B 5 Whrle at john lav for sux vears Alfred was a member ofthe Psychol- ogv Club Presentlv, he rs a polrre offrcer-Paramus Palme Depart' ment, Paramus, N I Cerrrtv, Wrllraml - B S Crrmrnal lustrce Wrllram rs a Lreutenant rn N N Fare Department rn charge of the Capital Budget He prepares the budget requests, admrnrster fundrng of Caprtal Budget prolects He also assrst rn purchase of apparatus and equrpment Ma? QV , V, , W a., r ' x, 93l'rb15Q:Q ,L at--.i wa, r -2 .Q Culdstern, George f B 5 C rrmrnal luslue George hopes to benume a C rrmrnal lnvesrrgarur tor N X He al rv hopes to go to Iohn Iav Graduate Sr html lNlule at w html he was rn tht- IH-Irrrf fnremu L lub un tht-1--t exalt 4Nvxu ldrtr-rp .md rap , ul the Bunker Team LQenrgr- rererved the Srlxer Qurll Award rn 10 tor euellenre rn Inurnalrxm - lf -r A' 1 R .. 9' x 'ff rf PC ,X if 59? ,P 'il W2 Harley, Edward - B S Edward plans to teach school rn an effort to prepare mmorrtv mem- bers lu wurreswtullv pak'-. the wrrtten requirements tm Pulrw '-vrx are He hopes to go tu Graduate bnlnml at Culumbm Llnrverwtv Rrght mvw Edward 15 a Pnlrre Serygvant wrrh the New Xml Huusrng Department 71 lllll Q ,. :HEP f .3 -' - Heller x,dlEYlE F - B S Crnmmal lustxce YdlEIl9 spent two vears at ltvhn lax' and plans to uw her degree rn Crrmmal Vlustnce for Graduate school and eventuallv Law fchool She rupee tu attend luhn lan Qullege wt Crmmna. luftu' Graduate bthool Herron Franfxs- R f B A Crrmmal lu-.tlfe Franrns rs presentlv emploved as a Lleutenant nn the New YorlnC,1tv llnlue Department .awxgned tu Ile lrvpettlun- Uttnsuwn He: plana nr, gm tu luhn lax Ltraduate bt r.-uv. and eten!ua.lx' teatrt df,-tll6k1rnl: .Pl Hs was alstmn the Dean 9 Lzalrn107l 9.14 ,,,f , in ff, K '. lr ' 'figs' ' QHL' 71, I il . 1 ' if . .V f,.,l ,E a I I ,- . an -.... ,lsr lsr. E. Ak, W-f 5 , '4 gf. if f, 'G 'ii . 4' ' 7 A X ,-.1 I , L ' 'I 4. ,.. ..- lf V - X Henclrnclt lN1lCl'ldElrA - B S Crxmmal lustrce Mnchael ms assxgnecl to the Orgamzed Crxme Contrtwl Bureau Puhlu Morals Du xsron He also plans to attend john lax' 5 Graduate School anal awaxts mob advancement an Folrce Department Mxchael Qard wxth present posmon and wxth degree l hope to advance to Detec- txve rn related held ot work ' iv ,-2v, up, I2 Hxggms Dame! P - B A lanuhs l.1wrs'nlrlN' - B 5 lurvnsn fnlvrnr L.xvsrs'nu'1s .1l'.l!rulm.m .1-slgrnll lu!lvvL1lln1'l.ll' ill-ll.w.1ll-mimi Iuhn lax lur IO vlxru I0 lung xr-.HU llc lvnpw lu gn lu lulm I.1x M Lvxadunlc 'fu hlml .mll lntulnlx In pu! luv ll 'W llvgru- nn my will '41-as sfwx mgxx 2 W W Jensen, Paul V - B A Soclal Silence Cum Laude Paul IS a Patrolman xn Ihr News Nnrlx Lntx' Pl-Im' Departnwnr Hu hopes to attend john lav College ul Lrlmxnal luxt1u'L.r.xLluaIu srihool He had atlended luhn Iav lur 8 vears keep Plugging 'fw- -1. nv lnnes, UQQC arnvgle - B :X Lum Laudr 75x Y Owe lx .J Serge-.ant an Nr-lx Xml- L mtv lluuslng Pulau' .gfngnwd tl Manhattlln Dlvwmn VN hen .1-ll-vd what hw dw wxlh hu Llegrm- Khin replxed Vxkmng Advame-J De-gr:-U ' luldan, Rube-rt I' - B 5- Pnllw imwnw Ruhert plana ru use hw Jr-gms ax a'l're.1NurvEnt-,menu nm a member nl the Rnlle Team whlle al luhn lax 05' N 49'- env Agent Hs 3 5 lg 2 3 -z X 5 il J 5 gwv 'i' Kayawagr Ei-fvar.iD - B A Ei-mari .5 a New 'X on Cr. Pan:-errar assgrxed to ire raw out Jr.: He was sn fre R.f.e ani Petal team at IQf'!1 .law di wal as bang :Jack cf the team He plars M3163-ETTE iepartmem and feacr abnora ITT8. .TLAJFFF -Q krffru Nilxanl - Bb P,..,ebx.f:r'.w N1 Jae, ra: :perl Exif! near- a' Iurr Ian ard a' 're greeerf utr Tax F., pane mr CYHJLBTP mrw-. He .5 a x-fzvar' ,r 'rr 4T'rf'1r- r.t! 'he Xen. 'I ,ff-. f'.w..xe D-2:ar'rr.vr' ,fr rain. He I ,pw . ravrer r aarefr .n .aw frr7,r.erTf:r' ati pf,-s.:.'. teas afte : .f6'ff7EF U Y Kellv Sleplien P f B A Crammal Iusme breprfen wa, me prefqien: .wr the TIUJQTNT Laauncal mr ras last wear as Y- rn lan Pr .-,X r to frat he v.as1r,ejur,m Rfpresentatne and Trea- -arer New wa? alw :re Lapram Qt fre lurr lax Basketball Team rw 1-7'lf l He wa- awamlei 're D.v1rty::.sheJ ?e7w..i.-XvsarJ.r1 1-V1 Bfmeer :r,.m:f :fue na- a membe' at :re Lcrr.m.rzee gm 'r'...ien' Imerexr Ku:-hler karlt B A L rxmxnal luxtxtrtkurn l .nnivl karl wax untlu-Uw.1n N Lwt tm l'7'l .md Wil tlt'tw.1xt-vt-rw .1 nwrn lu-1 ut lin- Llntlun N I Vnlxw Uvparlnn-nt tm twvntx' tn., vt-.an Hn- r.mkxNL1eut0n.1ntI'l.mnnrngUttnerandlarsl MJ Uttn-H - .e if vws- YS-1 wxr 1 A74 kummu xxlllldfhf' H ART K 4 'nk' YCXWT X Agia x -fsffw' 1 4: N: fax ' Korsnes Aasgemr - B A Sorrel Sclence Aasgelr 15 a sergeant ln the New York Cntv Pnlxce Department where he plans to applv hw degree toward hrs mfupatmn .1 M 7- t Lavln,Br1an F f B 'tv Brxan tw A New X-'rl 4 1 Lwxrlnan Qnnwplnuntl mfnt tm ten wart w Lxtx' lwlltv Ln-ut: mm! tmwnmg urttrJw1w.1ttIr tr! lvxuexx Htmrd Hr'tm.1Htwwn rn IM Putztn Ur run! .md rs pn.-wntlx nn Irv. kr1r'rt.11r1Nlw! Hmm as Lurrentlx rnrullrd rn Intm IJ Prwgranw vi Q: . L' MZ' 5 . ,mf e A x N M.:-tt-r nt Vutvh. fXJrmnnRtv.xtwn f'1 .ff Letter, George - B -1. Whxle a student of ll George was verv actxve rn StudentCola1tron, Betames Somew, Psvchology and the Afro-Latxn 'mucretv He also served on the 1070 College Council Master Plan He was an evol- lglkld member ot the student touncrl and a member of the student drug comrruttee He was awarded the specnal Commendation award nn 1071 George le presentlv worltxng as a part tame counselor ID Dept ot Student Lxte He rs also faculty advrsur to Student Coalxtxon Ceurge plana tu atrend Fordam Llnxversutv fur graduate school, and wurlx as a counselor 7 6 Lopez, Cabrtel R - B 5 At the present tnme Cabrtel rs unemploved but has hopes of entermg the law enforcement field Marchese, ,losephl - B S Polrce Scrence joseph plans to attend john lax' Graduate School He ls presentlv emploved as an Admxnxstratxve Alde of the New Xorlt Cxtv Polxue Department He hopes to go xnto Industrlal Securltv 53? Fifa it Ng-Qt N, Kei? ik., 5-I JI Maxtropulo Angela M - B A Qrrmxnal lustxte Angela was one ot the more aetrve xtudentx nt lolwn las' 'she max .1 br Representatrve rn 1071-1072 to the Lollt-ge and Student Lnun url She was onthe Student lntereitCommxttee1Clwaxrm.rn IQTO-Tlt Facultv Evaluation Lom bet v Tl-72 Elettlnn Lom 10'1-Tl Left-- momal Oicaslons 71-72 and Honors Prrles 5elmlarNl'1rpu and Awards Comm 70-'l Angela wac alw artxvu rn the P-xxlw Klub 08471 Nearbook oO- Tl and Sprrng House on-TO For all her tnntrr- butrons she reterved the I I Sen me Award rn 72 Now Angela plans to attend lfordam Llnrvers tv school nt Sutral 5ervree and get unto Probatmn Patrole McDevmtt james P - B A Socral Scrence lames rs a patrolman rn New Earls Cxtv Polrte Department He hax plans for enterrng Federal Government work 'FVQO ,Q 4 'Win- X 'S MCKenz1C,lohn H - B A john as a polrue ottrcer pertormmg all patrol tunctrons He also hopet to attend Iohn Iav or Catholrc College ot New Xorlt for Craudate School l 7 7 a '- A I 0 N ,gs 1N1tlx14sm Aartyn - B 5 Mcknrght Thtpmasl v B 5 Frre Science Sr Admrnrstratron Thomas wae a member of the Frre Evcrence Socretx' and Natronal .515- Socratron of Prre Scrence Sz Admrnrctratron Tum as .a New Nork Crtv Frreman ,-Q 'avi r.. 5 . ,lb .- as Q43-F Y - . 1- ' v , -A , ,. 11. , 'ian Y' ve, za ,, 4: fl-i MQSWEGHFN' Dennlsf f B 5 Pulxte Btrente Dennis was -In the Dean e LtsttHr1QT'O-72 He 15 presentlv as-,rgned ur the Ioth Dnectuxe DratrmtBurg1arx' Lartenv Squad as a Detec- tue 5ergeant'huperwSt,1r He hupea lu use hw degree tn teach after he retlres trum the department N, Q 'g Middleton, Iullan F f B A Mnner, Iuamta H - B A Socral 'mreme Iuamta was rnth0AIru'5uL1etv and plans In tearh rn Publrc 51 hoo!-. after retxrement She as now .1 rare-'er emplover wrth Department of Corrextmn1Captarnb wi Moore, Roger E, - B S Crrmrnal justice Roger rs a New York Crty patrolman, and plans to attend Law school rn the near future 1 637-1 1 5711, - Nardut .1 Lntne H .X at-tml bt, Iky. lr lx1dgl'1LIkLlfN Lauder Ltvuxs ts a part tlme l.rl'vrarx'lethr1xtal -Xssust .xt l,1ne--ln Lenter Lnuxs was .1 rnemher ot the T-:ur Lluh 1070-'Z lD1reet-wrt Theta Ep- rsnlnn Delta ob-c-Q and karate Llub Not? He serxed as Sr Repre- sentallw tt- 'student Loumul and Lollvge Ltrumrl tor 113.1-.- He was also awarded the ll Tour Llulr -Xuar.l10'l-71 and on the Dean s last lor lQohf10Tl HO .V N-'4- ff k Nexxlle john f B 5 Lrumxnal justne It,-lvn was one ut the must atttxe members mer at john Iav Ht was awarded the 'Jervtce Award after 4 vears of total .ledrcatlon to has school john served on the vearboolk stall tor 4 years was the j Y Basketball Coath Member of Radlo Club and X-ICE Pres of Theta Epxstlon Delta He was also a member of the College Councnl and a Parlxamentarnan ol the Student Cuunul john served on the Student Interest, and juclxctal commnttees of the 5 C john plans to attend graduate school and contxnue hrs educattonxnfleldofCr1mmaljus- ttce He hopes to work wnth juvenrles OOps' john s name can also be found IN VN'ho s VN'ho rn Amertt an Colleges Nrllssan Brendaj - B A Socral Scxence Brenda as a student worknng at the john jav Tutornng Servnces She tutors mn Socrology Psvehologv Engltsh and Hxstorv She plans a career IN Law Entorcement li Y IFN ' . -Q Q, IN., , 9' wr., f 3 , t I ' V , o 6 s au 4 ' Q. ' .- 1 V' ' 'Q O Donnell, john - B 5 Criminal justue john lb aaalgned to the 73 Pet A trulv beautrtul guv, john rnade much ot the photos in thus- yearbook possible john wa- the photo editor Sa advisor ot the vearbtmlx bout-tv 1070-71 Conti Lutlk in vour phutographv and get that Masters' OiL68fY,j8fEm13hj - B S Crimlanl justnce jeremiah has been on the Dean S Lust for three years, 1070, 1071, and 1972 He plans on going to Graduate School at john jay and become a Police Science Instructor, Right now he is a patrol captain In New York City Housing Police Department 'U Palzer, Lewis - B S Crnmrnal justnce 4C um Laudej Flanagan, Larll - B A Qrlmlnal lustne Carl plans to attend ll Graduate School shortlv At the present tame, he me a btudent and lor Arts E1 Language Dept at I I Whale a Student, he was dklIVQ rn the ll Rxtle SL Pnstol teams a memhvr of Euxlogv, Tour, Math Q lub andl I Svervxee Orgamlatnon . - 'lL 7?'ff1 Y- ' 1 . X x 7' r, H, 'lf Pnsane, Randolph - B 5 Crmmmal lusme Randolph ns a County Detextxve at the Prosecutor s Olfrce Umon Countv, N I 'Some dav he hopes to teach on a college level Zi f 35 Plant,Ph1l1p P f B A Polue Suome- l'hlllp hopes tn go to ll Grad 51 html He ls a pulueman wurlung ln Lane Hugh Evthtml L atetcrla whnlv at l l he was .1 member nl Lex Svtudent Cualltmn and Dramatnu- as lor sports he was a member ol the Basketball Team ol IIL Hv was awards-J xn 1070 bv Uramatuer l, Prost, lfranls C -B 5 lfranlx was on the Dean s lust trutn 1070 to 1071 lle ls a New Ynlls Cntv polueman, and plans to attend john lav braduate 'bthool 90' S ,QQ M Pucci, Raymond I, A BS Raymond has been a sergeant for the New York Cntv Pollce Depart- ment for seventeen vears He ns an Operational Plannmg Offlcer at the 88th Preclnct He 15 marrled and has three chnldren, and hopes to lecture and teach Polxce Silence Qumn, Robert l - B 5 Crxmtnal lustnce Robert ns a Detertwe an the State of New lersev assngnecl to the ernm- mal xnvestngatnon settmon troop B North lersev He has an average Q0 hr work weels He plans to remann rn the polxte prolessron and better serve has rommunxty and hrs stale Relsert, Freclerxclcl - B 5 Crnmrnal lusttce lmagna cum laudel Frederick rs a Sergeant In NX C P D as a Communlty Relatlons Coordlnator, loth Dnv Queens He supervises and coordmates the Communlty Relatxons Personnel of the 103, 105, 107, 100, and 111 Prectnts Fred wants to fontmue his career rn the pollce department He made the Dean s Llst for 1071-72 83 Q .ki 2. ,., Q17 Resker lane - B A rn Hrxturx' Kane hnpes ru .atrend Bruuklvn Hunter CMJ 'fun-ml and exentuallx' teach lane was one of the mme .artrvc uf anv Student at Inhn lax' She wax .1 member uf P-xxnul-vyzx' and Hearlnu-wk Club and Prfw uf 5pr1ngHwuw 'Jlw alw wrvzfd btudent Qounrrl as lr Rap TO-71 and 5-vrre't.1rv TI-T2 AIS.. J Qnllege Lnunul Rep har 1070-TZ lane alm wrxvd -rn ,-Xvxards night l 0-Tl! Budget C-'mm 170-Tl! Exuutxxe krrmm 471-Tir Elan-rn Lumm 171-TZ! wudcm Intwrwr 170-Tl! H-:nur Pram-N Awards VO-723 Lwremn-nral Dues ITU-fl! lane was anarde-JYN'h.rNlN'h1vun:Xnw Lrrlll-gr k L'nlx 70-TI Dean I,1Nt 71-72 and .1 Hludrnt Luunrrl .-Xxwrd 70,71 H11 fs A-lp Robinson Hamrlton - B A Hamrlmn rs a Captarn, Exe-xutxve Offrcer of 25th Precmct - End rn command He was mrmerlv Lreutenanr-rnlcharge of P E P Squad Hamnltun was onthe Dean 2 Lmr0r1Q71-72 Robbms, Kevin - B A Cnmmal Iustrce 4 Rocchro, Peter A - B A Sntral Strenues Peter as presently' a patrulman wrth C N C P D and as-srgned to the Bronx Property Clerlx s Oltrte He bupes to attend graduate stboul but for the pref-ent he hopes to advance lwrmself rn ranlt and pusltlun wrth hrs Bath Degree Rochford, Edward Y - B S Polrce Scrence 51 Crrmrnal Iustrce Edward rs a Detectrve wrth Morrrs Townshrp NI Polrce Depart- ment, and has been wrth the department for 7' vears He as the FIRST Polrce Offrcer rn Morrus County to recewe a B5 degree rn Police Scrence , M nf lx ,ji Kngart Lelnntl M B .-X ltlrnrt 'N-ttrdlrs Wlxrlt' .rt Itvlwn lax lu- wax .1 rnember nt tlw l ulvr.rrx K lub lm N.-W. papers and lme arranged .mtl NK tl I-we lr.ml-lrn xp:-.rl any vrngrtgt' mt-nt rn Tl llr- na- Ilm l Ift'fdYX kdm-r -rt tlrf lmlrtrtltmluel rn N711 Ht- vvax alum awards-tl the l lterarv but retx' ,-Xsxrrrtl rn Iqtvq-1070 l'rt:N entlv he rs a stall member - Lnumrlmqn L arte-r Burden 1 PIA 334.g'ff . .- ,V Samartan, joseph P A B S Cfll'T1lf1dllU5llC9 loseph has been researclung analvlrng and df-veltxprng new pru- grams for prrson reform He has been awartrng appmntment tu the Mayors Crumrnal Iustrce Countrl He has .mlm been lf-tturrng at Iohn lav, S U N Y ,and at Farmrngdaleon the need for prrxtun rt-torm 85 A-1 Shaw Lew - B A Crumunal lustxte Lew had been an rnvestngator For Pxnlterton but left for a B A De- gree and a full-txme etudent He hopes to attend the State Umversxtv of New Xorlt Alhanv tor Graduate wtrrlt and plans to do Admlms- tratlve work mn Clb Agence-5 Rwearth and Planning Teachmg He was a member of the Drarnateurs whsle at luhn lax' Lew made the Dean S L15-t for 1972 Lew also plaved the role ot Chaucer In Can- terhurv TaleS lohn lay Collegux fxrit muf-xcal production May 1071 Sarlxus, Peterl e B 5 Crxmxnal lustxre Peter has been a N Y C Polrceman tor 5 years and has 4 cltatlons for exceptmonal ment He ts a patrolman worlung at Polxce Headquarters rn the Operatlons Sectlon Command and Control Center He hopes to cont1nue1nI,lC C I for hrs Masters 1. C ' , ,ff 4' ' l , .ff 1 -a 'I 1 1'v'0-L 'fbl fffhff rs 5. 1:56 Shayne, Allen F - B S 49'- ,. 1 v WNW Q --n-..-.... Shank Stanlev B - B S Crnmnnal lustxte Stanlev ns a Patrolman who x mam funttmn- are preventron of crrmes, protectron nf lrfe and property apprehensron of law vlola- tors and comlort tu the pUbllL tn tnme ot dxwtre'-s and an lntorma- turn tenter He hopes to go to graduate sthonl at lohn Iaxy and on to Law -thool lN'hxle at lohn lay he was a member of the Lav. tluh tL7xretttrr nt rnlornratmnl Palate 5uemeCluh P-v-holtrgv and Math L luhs Slratuse. luseplll f B A L flflllfhll lustllv Rlgl1lf10W' luseph ls a pmdllt tlun mtlrlager lor an llt-t lmnlt FHH1 .-'ts lor the future lle I5 waltlng to be l alletl as .1 HRH M.'XRSllAl,L 55 , 'ty .- 'W- fm? Stevens, Corclen F - B A Crlmlnal lustlce Corden IS a Sergeant ln Nassau Countv Pollce Department, one of the voungest ever to attaln that rank He also plans to attend Gradu- ate school at N 1 U School ol Publlt Adlmlnlstratlon Corden was onthe Dean s Llstfor the1Q71 and 1972 semesters fl Strlnger Nell S - B A Nell was an aluletn ltvhn ldX'sl1lW!dfV .ls well as JPdYl'llfT19 student He was a member of the Psvtlmlugx' C lub and Serxlte Organllatlun uf luhn ldv Nell was .alstltm tl1eUe.1n sllsthlr1'3T'2 Sulllvan Tlmothvl - B 5 Pulltefltlente Tlmothx' IS a pollce ottlqer ln Paramus, Nl Pl,-llte Department ln the Trafflf DIVISION 87 5ull1van,V1ncentT - B S Q1 -0, gif X' l Tabert,Fran1u.j - B S PolrceScrence Franus us currently the Conces-axons Supervisor for Coed Humor Frmdsern-ne, Imp Frank also hopes to become a Pullne Offuer, serv- lny, our mr-trupulntan Alt'd He plans to attend either john lay H Cnaduatrg nh-ml ur a Law 'tvduml Prancrs was nn the Dean 5 Lust for 1971 33 Tarnell, john - B S Truro'-'Q Robert E - B A ' 1..,,,.... If , ' I ar- aw i'ffl.-,...-4 WW . 1. , 'K x .51 , . 1 -F, xxx 15 'abc' 4 1 Towns, james H 4 B S Turco, Angeloj - B 5 Polrce Screme Angelo us a Polrce Sergeant rn the -18th Pct rn sav's l love worlxmg rn povertv areas because factlon Wlhrle at john jav he was a memher hopes to some day attend graduate school, lf so course' Saw.. ,X-7. -1 the South Bronx He ofthe personal sans' of the Law Club He rt wxll he john jav. of X .- 1 - frfflir 3 . ,I Y . ,,.z , fr.. P , -'-, 5- J 4 i ,aa w , 5 iff ,. v. 5' K, H. 4' P , V, , . , w e - I af' A ' . -. . - ' viii' 1, 'f-4 3 fl? ' Eff, Truebwasser, jonah, I B S Crnmnnal lusnre jonah plans to attend jj grad school Whale at I I hu was army rn Lex, Yearboolx Pol Scr, Ecologv, Dramareuxx, and WHL Radu' He served as Senror Rep for Student Coumxl In 71-Tl He wr-rlxl-rl on Ceremonial Occasnon 71-72 and Luhrarv Comm 70-'I Ax lor awards - he recerved the Lex Colden Qu1lll07l and brlwol Snrvxrv Award 1072 89 Yaras john B - B 5 i 'W' A ,144 X allelu Lrluxe f B 5 Lvzmmal luxm? L-.ns as a Detevne .rw N H L P D .assrgned ro the Bronx Dxutrrct .-Xtzorneu - Qrflw He .alxu hope- ru attend lrrhn law' s Craduale wrhrml and furrlwr rm t'dUxdl1Ul'Vdl gvalx 44, . Fvf Volpe Paul - B A Socnal Kreme Paul plans un gomg to Hunter Lullege for Graduate School after four vears .at Iuhn las' Zxede Iamt-N M f B 5 l'ul1te5t1ente Iames hopes to go to lohn lax' C.r.aJu.1te nlmnl tu turtlu-r luxe mlm.: tion Prexentlx' lu' tw .L Di-tr-ttue wttlx N N L I' D .rwrgrn-t.l .rx pr-r mrml -cturltx' tn hm N A limLetvllrr Ht- lux .mlm lu-rn .mnrtlml llw Pnlue l7t-partrrwnt 5 lrxglrest .nwrtl llre Mm-tlrll ul ll-mm t-rr plevenhng the .nx.1Nxrt.atrurr ut tlw mn ul K lmrng lx: Blu-t It tln- t nt- prenuer ot the Repulwln nl L lun.: r u 3 if Y-Tv' R1 -A7 VN'1eda,Rnhardl - B 5 Pulrce Sttence Rrthard plans tn gn to Itwlrn jav Graduate- btlmol .mer twelve wars at the Undergraduate level He ts .1 pulnre sergeant har tht- New Mark Port Autlmrttx asngned tu the VX'nrld Trade Center lvuuldrng f-, dh-f V Zluchower, Sol - B 5 Crrmxnal luetrte Sol IS a detectrve assxgned to Bronx D A 'hquad llc dues plan tr. ,Q lu Graduate bulwuol, and eventuallv teatlv 91 Claude E. Hawley was a man whose views of achievement and performance benefited john lay College during his years as Dean of Graduate Studies and Yice President. He asked that the faculty, students and staff give a great deal of themselves. He could ask this since he himself gave so freely, so consistent- ly and so loyally. His particular vision and persistence in or- ganizing and supporting the fledgling graduate studies pro- gram was clearly the project which gave him the most joy. His extensive experience in so many areas of professional compe- tence: military, administrative, educational, teaching, and con- sulting had the wonderful result of making him more human and compassionate in his dealings with people in difficulty. As Dean of Students when he was Dean of Graduate Studies we had adiacent offices. In the many discussions we had with President Riddle and other Deans it was invariably Claude Hawley, the supposedly tough task master, who would take the most humane, the most forgiving approach to students or others who had violated the rules of the College. He expected a high level of performance but had a remarkable understanding of the problems of human beings and believed in learning from ones mistakes and going on. He is missed at john jay not only for his engaging bonhom- mie, his elan and his drive for excellence but most particularly in my mind for his accumulated reserve of feeling and empathy for his fellow human beings. , ,AX -1 4 x,f'.f' 93 35:4 1 ,-,,.1Q', J. xv.. t i,.?., 'A A: ' x asf 4551 , V If A 2 551, 4 y . 51,1 Y: H55 51,6 Y R., 4. Q egg-'Q ' 9 '14 -- ' ' QQ: x x. 1: A ,f , Vt., :aj vf.'. f,':ih,gL1.: Alai'- ., A 120. V , ,J-, I. V. I , 1 .,, -wa:-. - Mfr , .,'. 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