St Josephs College Division of General Studies - Achievements Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1986
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Y 9 ' PATH T0 ACHIEVEMENT Rm' We applaud you the graduating class of 1986 on the achievement of the Bachelor of SCIENCE degree from the Division of General Studies You have earned your degree at great personal sacrifice while maintaining and advancing in full time celebrating thls most significant event We hope that your new degree will lead you on the path to even greater achievement ln the years to come The Members of the Administration Facalty and Staff of the Division of General Studies Libra!! St. 1oseph's College 222 Clinton Avenue Brnnklvn N Y ll professional careers and managing the demands of family life. We join you in Slster Mary Florence Burns Ph D Academlc Vlce President And Dean Sister George AQUIH O Connor Ph D Presldent I 1 fr ,K r 'W' ' ' ' .I Q' , . ' ,757 P - 'P f., L: Q . . , L I ' lx '- 'G ur.A, , ,AP ' 4 ' I 3 I ' A 1' I X .413 , . . ' we Thomas G. Travis, Ph.D. Dean, Division Of General Studies SAINT JOSEPH S COLLECE DIVISION OF GENERAL STUDIES May 1986 To the Graduates of 1986 The occasion of graduation is a joyful one lt is a time to celebrate the completion of one of life s most important tasks ln the years that you have been at St Joseph s College you have changed you have bettered yourself and you have provided yourself with the knowledge confidence and credentials necessary for you to continue your achievements into the future You deserve tremendous credit You worked hard and you sacrificed But you were never alone There were many who were beside you family classmates you ln your trial let them stand with you in your triumph Once again we extend special appreciation to Daniel Benn and Eileen Mullen for the many hours they have spent to make this yearbook a success Their work is a beautiful reflection of the spirit of St Joseph s College Sincerely Wuaaw Q Ifvcoff C Thomas G Travis Dean Division of General Studies 245 CLINTON Avenue Bnooxtvm NY 11205 155 Ros Boutsvuzo Pncuocus NY H772 17181622 4690 l5I6l 654 3200 I SL I faculty, and staff-all taking part in your accomplishment. So as they stood with m ' I 1 ,- 14 W '. '.4 v 'N Ka-MK NYJ Q X 1 W. if A 4 fir 'vw I' Q4 YV. Q, 95-rl fin .4 ,h JEL. 3' qw .vf5' pa- S41-Q Daniel Beni, Preceptor ln Health Administration And Achievements Coordinator To the Graduates of 1986 The making of a yearbook involves the efforts of many individuals each bringing a unique perspective to its realization l want to thank all who have made ACHIEVEMENTS 86 a reality l would like to extend special thanks to James Outar Patsy George Lynch Abigail Nlbbs and Rosalee Roper who submitted creative material and lent ates for inclusion in this yearbook Finally very special appreciation must be extended to Eileen Mullen and to Wanda Luces whose administrative support and helpful assistance were cru cial in the production of this yearbook Sincerely -15 Mako, Y 7 . ' 7 . I 7 their generous energies, whenever called upon, to sign-up their fellow gradu- 1 I C DIVISION ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF 1 985-86 THOMAS G. TRAVIS Dean, Division of General Studies EILEEN MULLEN Assistant to the Dean EDNA MOSHETTE Assistant to the Dean for Academic Advisement BARBARA JANUSZ Associate Registrar LYNN BARNA Assistant to the Associate Registrar GRACIE WILLIAMS Assistant to the Associate Registrar SUZANNE TRAPPIER Admissions Counselor CYNTHIA FERGUSON Administrative Assistant Nancy Arcelay Josefina Barreto Valerie Bostick Glenda Bubb Jeanette Colon Joan Campbell Fay Foster Casilda Guilliani Wanda Luces Sadie McMillan Dwahn Ruffin Joan Sullivan Eleanor Uniszkiewicz Monica Williams FACULTY JUANA ALLAND Preceptor in Community Health S. JEAN MARIE AMORE Professor of Child Study DANIEL BENI Preceptor in Health Administration ANGELO BERARDI Preceptor in General Studies JOHN BOURNE Lecturer in Business LORRAINE BOYKIN Lecturer in Health Administration CAESAR BRANCHINI Lecturer in Community Health CLIFFORD BRATHWAITE Preceptor in Health Administration WILLI BRATTER Lecturer in Business VICTOR BROWN Coordinator of Health Administration DIANE BUDRES Lecturer in Community Health FELICE BURNS Lecturer in Community Health RUPERT CAMPBELL Coordinator of Management JOSE CARTAGENA Preceptor in Community Health CATHERINE COSTA Lecturer in General Studies MARY L. CREEDON Lecturer in Health Administration MARGUERITE DURKIN Preceptor in General Studies CYNTHIA FERGUSON Lecturer in Community Health PAUL FRANZETTI Lecturer in English WILLIAM FREEMAN Lecturer in Health Administration GERARD GANNON Preceptor in Community Health GLORIA GASPER Preceptor in Community Health 1985-86 ANTHONY GIFFONE Lecturer in General Studies HAYWARD GILL Preceptor in Community Health S. MARY GLYNN Lecturer in General Studies LAWRENCE GOLDMAN Lecturer in Community Health REINALDO GONZALEZ Lecturer in Health Administration AVRIS GRANDY Lecturer in Health Administration ANDREA GREENBERG Preceptor in Community Health CRYSTAL HARRIS Preceptor in Community Health PATRICIA HAZLEWOOD Preceptor in Community Health THOMAS HORAN Lecturer in Business YVONNE JACKSON-GREATHEART Preceptor in Health Administration S. MARGARET JENNINGS Professor of English JAMES JONES Lecturer in Health Administration ANNE JORDHEIM Chairperson, Community Health Department JUDITH KEEPERMAN-ROSENTHAL Lecturer in Community Health SHIRLEY KESSELMAN Lecturer in General Studies SUZANNE KRASE Preceptor in Community Health MILES KUCKER Preceptor in Health Administration ALBERT LEAVITT Preceptor in Health Administration S. KATHLEEN LOUGHLIN Assistant Professor of English ERNEST MASSENBERG Lecturer in Community Health MARGARET MCDERMOTT Lecturer in Business ELIZABETH MCKAIGNEY Assistant Professor of Business EDNA MOSHETTE Preceptor in Community Health CLARENCE MOSLEY Lecturer in Business EILEEN MULLEN Preceptor in General Studies THOMAS NAPOLITANO Lecturer in Business MARY NAUGHTON Lecturer in Business PAUL PAGEL Lecturer in Community Health JOSEPH PERAZZO Lecturer in General Studies GLADYS RAMOS Lecturer in Health Administration DOROTHY ROBINSON Lecturer in Health Administration MAUDE ROBINSON Preceptor in Community Health MARTIN ROSENBLUM Lecturer in Business BARBARA SCHORK Preceptor in Community Health HUGH SNOW Preceptor in Business CLARENCE STANLEY Lecturer in Business SYLVIA STORCH Preceptor in General Studies ANTHONY SUMMERS Preceptor in Health Administration ROBERTEI TITUS Preceptor in Health Administration THOMAS G. TRAVIS Preceptor in General Studies GLORIA WHITE-HARRIS Preceptor in Health Administration DARLENE YEE Lecturer in Community Health GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 1986 fe-j Q' 5- 1 , - A X ff- r .Im hel Abraham Gloria Agodon Kenneth Alfred qi l M iamma Antony Deborah Awe Claudette Baptiste .41 f 3 rah Baptiste Cecilia Barbieri Monica Beache William Bellinger it Wag v ' Miriam Boyd Lloyd Brotherson 1 ,. Cynthia Brown Hyacinth Burgher Joycelyn Cambridge Rupert Campbell, Coordinator of Management, and Eileen Mullen, Assistant to the Dean, pause before attending a meeting on the curriculum. 'i' as YT Mary Carty Josephine Chan Chinnamma Chandy Tama Christian Ann Clampet wwf' .X Clarence Mosley, Lecturer in Community Health, in a reflective mood. Q v- Dona Cleveland 7' C 'lr-' Brenda Colbert Louise Cosentlno Fay Crossdale Yvonne Cruz Theresa DaCosta 4, I fl-1 ' I si ' 1 Eh tcsi. X y , ' .X .MA 1 .5 y 13 N 7' I 1-' Cicily Davy A , - Marie Desmarattes if Marlene Durosier W ci 1 ts? 0066-H-6646 -Z pmuujv-1-11' it 1 J I Hylma Dawson Q.. Maude Robinson, Preceptor in Community Health, comments on a T fulfilling aspect of the aging process. Berthe Dufresne Beulah Eau Janet Enfly i Students prepare a group report. Elsie George Patsy George-Lynch fi Mariamma George sw-1 Marjorie Gibbs ,Q Alvera Fauconler I' E- 2 Mariamma George Pasquale Glustlno ,rn CQ! we p Bella Goldman Abby Gordon Sharon Hadaway QQ Angelo Berardi, Preceptor in General Studies, helps students acquire writing skills. 5 v- I Jeanette Harper Minnie Harper Sharon Hayden GENERAL STUDIES HOLDS SEMINAR ON HEALTH CARE REIMBLIRSEMENT The Division of General Studies held a one-day seminar last fall entitled Reimbursement Revolution in Health Care. The seminar, specifically designed for nurses and health care professionals in clinical and educational settings, focused on the implementation and effects of Diagnostically Related Groups fDRG'sJ and Resources Utilization Groups fRLlG'sJ payments on health care, with emphasis on medical implications under rate setting for health care institutions and health care practitioners. Seminar participants engage in a problem-solving session. nr. .1 Mary Lou Creedon, Lecturer in Health Administration, speaks on the relevance of DRG's to nursing. Anthony Summers, Preceptor in Health Administration, presents a paper on the fiscal impact of the DRG's on hospitals. Victor Brown, Coordinator of Health Administration and seminar organizer, makes opening remarks. l i M Violet Haynes Pearl Holder S v-,-4 Maria d-4 Norma Hewitt il ' Eunice Holley mma Jacob Jeanese Forde A ,l I v ,1 7 Eleanor Hicks Flora lsler Susanna John Q xv-1 Eusebia Johnson XT Monica King 7' ' Deloris Lewis Q A ,o 1 Norma Kearney Mary Kurian Q7 I Linney Peterkin if Agnes King 'H' Q1 - 4 Jung Sook Kwak ., , ,, , v-4:9 L Dr. Anne Jordheim, Chairperson, Department of Community Health, in her office. Marion Lowry 20 5 Robert Lowry, Jr. 7 ' Vaina Louis 5 Charlene Lowe -1 Tania Lynch A ? Paul Masotto Mariamma Mathew Mariamma Mathew I 5 ' Heather Mathison Y' ' Frances McDuffie D Q N. , I tm, vt a N413 L- Si' Saint Joseph's College . . . a path to the future ,f S ., g JL, i E Q in Hattie McKoy Mary Lynn Meletiche Gene Michael fffliif Michelle Middleton Catherine Morris Marie Nau Maryse Nicaisse Marion Nixon Peter Obiesie ,-I - ' , --1 1 James Outar Devali Parbhu w' ? Marion Parker Marykutty Paulose l X 3 Hugh Snow, Preceptor in Business, and Victor Brown, Coordinator of Health Administration, share a light moment. .ff I Alice Peele Q v. Joan Pellettiere Mariamma Philips PARTING THOUGHTS By Ablgall Nlbbs Class Of 1986 Words could never explain The emotlons that l clalm About leaving St Joseph s College The wisdom and the knowledge The professors shared with me For education IS the key Worklng nights IS full of strife lm determined to Improve my llfe Makes the learnlng much more bearlng l hope you get my hunch They are a ternflc bunch So If neighbors get a yearn And say they want to learn Just give them the dlrectlon At St Joseph s they ll get perfection Dear God dont let me cry When l say 'St Joseph s Good bye S The professors are all so caring , I ,O . Y , - -ll , v Suzanne Trappier Admissions Counselor, reviews an BB. ,Al vi Verna Pierre Subhashlm Prasad Solange Prophete -ni Joan Ramprasad I Barbara Janusz, Associate Registrar, finalizes the fall schedule. ii 'PW ' Q-1' me f 4. 3' O 45 nl o-milf' v1'C 5' ur l 1 I 'Q I 'T :C ' B ...fb .gs '?,,, J, h N. Q, ',,, Y A x div, mx . Q fi ' . 5 r 5 I y X- r 'V 5 . , , 1 up Nu - If AN ' va- ... 4 X. NW h , , u 'fu n X 1 3 1 5 x, ' swims R Q- ,gm L E fu 5 g S . 3 1 Q 3' , fa .y 5 h , 3 S ,. 4 . A. NI? -017' WFVW ' ' 7 W ' ' 'N 'kY '. ' I I 1 ' f 4 , 1 , I V A Dean Thomas Travis announces the awarding of the baccalaureate degree to the new graduates. Sister George Aquin O'Connor, C.S..J., President, opens the commencement exercises. . .HW 3,95- 4 ...i ,N ,-,Nl ' y. V ' ,Q , . mfg? a b A I , .ayf I ,. 3' Congratulations are in order. DIVISION HIGHLIGHTS A TIME GF ACHIEVEMENT Graduates reflect on the achievement of their baccalaureate degree. .'... it L W nl ' Q 'K 1 1 X' I . Q-'wg ,Q s. 4 V 1 ' . 'Aa A n k I .'-Q4 . 4 I P-. , ns A final good-bye before embarking on the future. A MEMORY GF ACHIEVEMENT General Studies administration and faculty sign yearbooks Dean Thomas Travis Jiri! 'S-7 -ysx Edna Moshelle Assistant to the Dean for Acadmic Advisement and Sister Mary FLorence Burns C S J Academic Vice President and Dean arrive at the Graduates Reception X 5 5 J X -fi 'B 1 N Q , 1 Q is , XX ,Q ' ' '- ' --s. - ,.. , , x .T N' ' ' 5 .H 23, 3 Z ' 'TRL X V .. .M 7 1 1 ' - -9 . . . . , 7 aww N Xvffft nf Edna Moshette, Assistant to the Dean for Academic Advisement i 4 s E Dr. Anne Jordheim, Chairperson, Department of Community Health qi Cleopatra Rice Aileen Robb Sister George Aquin O'Connor, C.S.J., President, and Suzanne Krase and Sylvia Storch, Preceptors in Community Health, enjoy the Graduates' Reception. Hancy Richardson s- - --l Annie Robert-Noel li JU! -4 Robert Rickman 7 Annamma Robertson 'ia 31 2- X r Rosalee Roper Barbara Sackey A is Bertha Robinson Lynn Barna takes a break after proofreading a report. -4 Norma Robinson -R if- -Q Muriel Rowe Dolores Samuels A fi 3' 7 9 A 5. W I - ,,---1' Naomi Schofield Eve Scott-Fischer Y v- -i Surinder Shourie Mamie Simmons v Patricia Shepherd Andrew Fleming takes a break from his duties in the Library. 4, Enid Stephenson 57' Sarah Thomas ii' Euline Turner I X Af Laverne Stuckey Jean Taylor kg Francisco Torres Roy Trim Q W ,div .Q7 Niranjana Turner Farmatta Varmah Evril Vicary Oakley White 7' Norma Williams Irene Warner Brenda Williams -4 Rosalie Willams Dorothy Watson Qi Cynthia Williams I ONE GRADUATES IMPRESSIGNS By Rosalee Roper, Class Of 1986 Entering Saint Joseph's College was a rewarding experienceg my guidance counselor was very patient in helping me plan my studies. With her guidance, l entered into the Health Administration Program, Fall 1982. We have had many wonderful instructors, who were truly interested in making sure that the materials were not just offered but understood as well. This experience was quite different for me from the university l previously attended. Students here are recognized as adults from diversified professional and educational backgrounds. Many new friends and acquaintances were made forming a network through five boroughs in the community. This networking can be used in educating consumers. Saint Joseph's offers many opportunities that can lead to success. Adda Wisher Annamma Zachariah Kathleen Zeller THE GRADUATINO CLASS OF 1986 CANDIDATES FOR FEBRUARY 1986 Kenneth Francis Alfred Deborah Sola Awe Cecilia E. Barbieri Lloyd Alton Brotherson Cynthia Olivia Brown Eugena Pinelphia Brown Joycelyn Cambridge Chinnamma Chandy Louise M. Cosentino Theresa Margaret DaCosta lsma Jacqueline Davis Marie J. Desmarattes Berthe R. Dufresne Marlene Bazin Durosier Esther Bassey Edet Juanita Elias Janet Mary Enny Alvera Sanders Fauconier Pasquale J. Ciiustino Sharon Wilkerson Hayden Eleanor Tracy Hicks Jacklin Hickson Pearl Holder Angela P. lsaac Flora lsler Susanna John Monica E. King Vaina Louis Tania M. Lynch Paul Masotto Mariamma Mathew Eusebia Johnson Mejia Michelle Middleton Mary Lynn Mollitor Marie T. Cabral Nau Peter C. Obiesie James S. Outar Joan L. Pellettiere Linney Rose Wilson Peterkin Mariamma Phillips Olga Linda Piantieri Verna Pierre Joan A. Ramprasad Hancy Bowen Richardson Robert Francis Rickman Annamma Robertson Norma Robinson Cynthia Marie Shaw Patricia A. Shepherd Surinder Shourie Avis J. Smith Laverne Stuckey Sarah F. Thomas Elainea Marie Trotman Charles Chika Llwazie Farmatta Marie Varmah Dorothy Lemore Watson Brenda E. Williams Adda Marie Wisher Annamma Rajan Zachariah Kathleen Teresa Zeller Bella Zemler CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 1986. Rachel E. Abraham Gloria M. Agodon Mariamma Antony Donna Ann Astree Claudette Angela Baptiste Sarah Elizabeth Baptiste Monica Vilna Beache William Emmett Bellinger Richardine Bing Miriam Boyd Hyacinth Elaine Burgher Mary Carty Josephine Chan Dona M. Cleveland Tama Christian Ann Phyllis Clampet Brenda Joyce Green Colbert Yvonne Cruz Cicily Davy Maryse Desir-Nicaisse Sheila A. Driscoll Brimell Dunn Maria Dupuy Beulah Eau Franklin D. Ferdinand Jeanese Pamella Forde Mary A. Fuchs Elsie George Mariamma George Mariamma George Patsy Ariadne George-Lynch Marjorie Noel Gibbs Abby Meredith Gordon Sharon Debra Hadaway Jeanette Dolores Harper Minnie Janette Beaubian Harper Violet R. Haynes Norma Elveta Hewitt Eunice Holley Zerah R. Isaacs Mariamma Jacob Sarada Jayalekshmi Lydia T. Joseph Norma Kearney Agnes P. King Mary Kurian Jungsook Kwak Maria Mercedes Laboy Deloris Lewis Charlene Scott Lowe Marion T. Lowry Robert Lee Lowry, Jr. Joan Agnes Mahar Mariamma Mathew Heather Joy Mathison Frances H. McDuffie Hattie Charies McKoy Gene Deloise Michael Yvonne Miller Catherine Morris Abigail Marie Nibbs Marion E. Nixon Devali Parbhu Marion Boswell Parker Evaline P. Parkes-Williams Marykutty K. Paulose Alice Junor Peele Alyce B. Petroulakis Subhashini R. Prasad Solange C. Prophete Thankamma Rajan Magali Ramos Cleopatra Rice Aileen P. Robb Annie C. Robert-Noel Bertha Robinson Rosalee Roper Muriel Blades Rowe Barbara Brooks Sackey Dolores E. Samuels Benia Sankey-Monereau Naomi Schofield Michael A. Schumacher Eve Scott-Fischer Mamie D. Simmons George Spears Enid Stephenson Jean A. Taylor Francisco Torres Roy Trim Margaret L. Turner Niranjana C. Turner Willie Lee Turner Eshrat Vasseghi Evril Lolita B. Vicary lrene M. Warner Oakley Venestine White Cynthia A. Williams Norma l. Williams Rosalie Williams Euline H. Willins-Turner Christine Wozny Hazel lanthe Yearwood '1Iln.J 3 'Sw qv ALL OF US AT ST JOSEPH S WISH YOU SUCCESS IN ALL YOU UNDERTAKE . . . MAY THE HAPPY MEMORIES YOU HAVE HAD HERE LAST FOREVER. I I 5 'W' I Il , , I ?i- .- N .. , V ,. , -M i f 9 l . 4 ' 5 ., Ax ,I .J 7 I I I L K , I . L . 1 1 w v 1 wil: 1. ,, qv- qv'-T ,V .lN 1.u 72, .4,, 1::..,ALJ -gf: 51' K:.f'1F1fe'7-. ns' -' 'I .,.gL -1 ,H , 1 , -',,. 1 , ,Wg L g. I
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