St Josephs College Division of General Studies - Achievements Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1988
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xl 4 P X 1 7 I .Y - il v4-. . 'H' vu 4 4 W' V 10 I 1 1 4 A N ' K 1, ACHIE VEMEN TS 1988 wmv av 'KE EE-X g SAINT JOSEPH 15' COLLEGE X DIVISION OF GENERAL STUDIES BROOKLYN NEW YORK 0 vf 1 .W Q -eg! if 5'- '-4 Saint .losephis College . . . a path to the future A FUTURE OF ACHIE VEMEN TS Ubrilfi Conege M r f.,.-.--:G nu Q J fry, f We congratulate you, the graduating class of 1988. The attainment of your Bachelor of Science degree from the Division of General Studies, a singular achievement in itself is especially meaningful, since it was earned by so many of you while successfully maintaining full-time professional careers and managing the demands of family life. We pay tribute to your energy, intellect, and spirit. We truly hope that your new degree will lead you to a future of bright achievements in the years to come. The Members of the Administration, Faculty, and Staff of the Division of General Studies Sister Mary Florence Burns, Ph.D. Academic Wee-President Sister George Aquin O'Connor, Ph.D. President Thomas G. Travis, Ph.D. Dean, Division Of General Studies . VHS C Brooldyn Campus Obi' Off 245 Clinton Avenue ,S YE., Brooklyn. New York 11205-3688 va m H181 622-4690 Suffolk Campus 155 Roe Boulevard Patchogue, New York 11772-2603 ' 15161654-3200 Ext. 135 D.,,.5,0n or General Studres May 1988 To the Graudates of 1988 Graduation is a time for reflection and celebration. It is an opportunity for you to pa use, to take a moment to look back on what has transpired in your life since you entered St. Joseph's. ln doing this, you will be measuring yourself against what you were, identifying the ways you ha ve gained confidence, independence, and knowledge. You will also, no doubt, think of those who helped you reach your goal-your family, friends, and teachers. It won 't take much reflection to recall the tremendous amount of time and energy you have devoted to earning your bachelors degree. You ha ve worked hard and you ha ve sacriHced, and for this you have reason to celebrate. As I ha ve done in the past, I would like to extend a special thanks to Daniel Beni and Christina Gryziec who, together, have worked tirelessly to make the 1988 ACHIEVEMENTS our best yearbook ever. Sincerely, Mm Thomas G. Travis, Dean Division of General Studies DIVISION OF GENERAL STUDIES IN TRODUCES BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Designed to promote career advancement, this program enables working adults to attain the credentials and skills essential for effective management. It is a flexible degree that builds upon prior learning and life experience. In order to be admitted to the program, therefore, adults must be employed in a full-time position and have substantial work experience with supervisory andfor program development responsibilities. A minimum of 21 credits from Required andfor Elective Business Courses must be taken at St. Josephs College. Daniel Beni x Preceptor in Health Administration and Achievements Coordinator :ar 1 W .xiii 'I To the Graduates of 1988, The development of a successful yearbook requires the thoughts and energies of many individuals. I would like to express my deep appreciation to all those who contributed to the realization of this, our sixth yearbook. In particular, I would like to thank Agnes Belgrave, Justiniana Cabanit, Jean Christiani, Mary C. Gonzales, Stephanie Goodridge, Ernest F Jackson, Janet Reynolds, and Wanda Rodriquez Santiago - the volunteers of the class of 1988 - for their efforts and contributions. Hnall y, very special thanks must be extended to Christina Gryziec, Sadie McMil- lan, and Rosita Gonzalez, whose administrative support made it possible for Achievements '88 to become a reality. Sincerely, JBOMJ2 Ea. Daniel Beni DIVISION ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF 1987-88 THOMAS G. TRA VIS Dean, Division of General Studies EILEEN MULLEN Assistant Dean SUZANNE KRASE Assistant to the Dean for Academic Advisement BARBARA JA NUSZ Associate Registrar L YNN BARNA Assistant to the Associate Registrar J UA NA ALLA ND Preceptor in Community Health DANIEL BE Nl Preceptor in Health Administration ANGELO BERARDI Preceptor in General Studies JOHN BOURNE Lecturer in Business LORRAINE BOYKIN Preceptor in Health Administration CAESAR BRA NCHINI Lecturer in Community Health CLIFFORD BRA THWAITE Preceptor in Health Administration VICTOR BROWN Coordinator of Health Administration DIA NE BUDRES Preceptor in Community Health RUPERT CAMPBELL Coordinator of Business Management JOSE CARTAGENA Lecturer in Community Health AUDREY CONLEY Director, Nursing Program MICHELE DACENA Y Instructor in Nursing R OBER T DUNN Lecturer in General Studies MARGUERITE DURKIN Preceptor in General Studies NANCY ESPOSITO Lecturer in Community Health DEBRA FREEDMAN Lecturer in Business WILLIAM FREEMAN Lecturer in Health Administration GERARD GANNON Preceptor in General Studies GLORIA GASPER Preceptor in Community Health HA YWARD GILL Preceptor in Community Health Sheila Brignol Annette Da vis A wilda DeLaRosa Angela Diaz Eliza beth E cheva rria L uisa Gonzalez GRACE WILLIAMS Assistant to the Associate Registrar SUZA NNE TRAPPIER Admissions Counselor CHRISTINA GR YZIEC Administrative Assistant to the Dean VICTORIA BROWNE Coordinator of Recruitment R osita Gonzalez Casilda Guilliani Wanda Luces Sadie McMillan Esther Pocchia FAC UL TY 1987-88 YVONNE GREA THEART Preceptor in Health Administration ANDREA GREENBERG Preceptor in Community Health WILLIAM GROSS Lecturer in Community Health CHRISTINA GR YZIEC Lecturer in General Studies CRYSTAL HARRIS Preceptor in Community Health PATRICIA HAZLEWOOD Preceptor in Community Health VERONICA JACK Lecturer in Health Administration MARGARET JENNINGS Professor of English CODDINGTON JOHN Lecturer in Community Health JAMES JONES Lecturer in Health Administration ANNE JORDHEIM Chairperson, Community Health Department SHIRLEY KESSELMAN Lecturer in General Studies JAMES KIERNAN Lecturer in Business JOHN KRAMER Lecturer in Community Health SUZANNE KRASE Preceptor in Community Health ALBERT LEA VITT Preceptor in Health Administration S. KATHLEEN LOUGHLIN Assistant Professor of English ERNEST MASSENBERG Lecturer in Community Health MICHAEL MA URO Lecturer in General Studies JA Y MISKOWIEC Lecturer in General Studies EDNA MOSHETTE Preceptor in Community Health CLARENCE MOSLEY Preceptor in Business EILEEN MULLEN Preceptor in General Studies THOMAS NA POLITA NO Lecturer in Business NICK NICHOLAS Preceptor in Business GLADYS RAMOS Lecturer in Health Administration DOROTHY ROBINSON Lecturer in Health Administration MA UDE ROBINSON Preceptor in Community Health MARTIN ROSENBL UM Lecturer in Business BARBARA SCHORK Preceptor in Community Health HUGH SNOW Preceptor in Business LORA SPORNY Lecturer in Community Health CLARENCE STANLEY Lecturer in Business SYL VIA STORCH Preceptor in General Studies ANTHONY SUMMERS Preceptor in Health Administration JOAN THOMPSON Lecturer in Community Health THOMAS G. TRA VIS Preceptor in General Studies LAURA WADENPFUHL Lecturer in General Studies GLORIA WHITE-HARRIS Preceptor in Health Administration DARLENE YEE Lecturer in Community Health REC ULLEC TI ONS By Ernest F Jackson The Class of 1988 Returning to school at age forty has been an exceptionally wonderful learning experience. I am extremely grateful for the guidance which was given to me and the caring and sharing by the faculty, staff and my fellow students at Saint Josephs College. As I reflect back over my life, what comes to mind is that twenty-six years ago my goals and aspirations were to get married and raise a family. Our Hrst born was a son, and later we had two daughters. These children were gifts from God, and I told Vernell how happy we were. Now, in June 1988, twenty-six years later I Un overwhelmed with joy because my son and I are completing our college education together. As I make this transition, I 'm very happy but yet somewhat sad - happy to go forth and experience the new- found freedom, and sad that I am leaving the many friends I have made over the years. We ha ve shared many joys with one another. ITS GRADUATION TIME By Jean Christiani The Class of 1988 As I look forward to graduation, I also look back at the Hrst year I started out at Saint Josephs College with a feeling of great pride and joy. Saint Josephs College offered a Bachelor of Science in Health Administration and Community Health. I chose to major in Community Health which I found Very rewarding and beneHcial. All my professors were wonderful, and I gained a great deal of knowledge and experience during these past years. I also made some new friends. To all my professors, I say thank you. It was a pleasure being here. I hope to see everyone at the graduation ceremony in June. 1 To all remaining students, I say Good Luck. Keep working hard and Hang In There. SUMMING IT UP By Agnes Bclgra ve The Class of 1988 A IS FOR THE ACCOMPLISHMEN TS I HAVE MADE. G IS FOR THE GOALS I HAVE SET N IS THE NECESSARY STEPS I TAKE. E IS FOR THE EXAMPLE I AM SETTING FOR MY CHILDREN S IS FOR THE SUCCESS I HAVE ACHIEVED. ' B IS FOR THE BLESSING GOD HAS BESTOWED UPON ME. E IS FOR EXCELLENCE WHICH I STRIVE FOR. L IS FOR THE LIFE I HAVE. G IS FOR THE GRADUATE I AM R IS FOR THE REWARDS THAT I SEEK. A IS FOR THE ASSISTANCE MY HUSBAND GIVES ME. V IS FOR THE VISION I SEE BEFORE ME. E IS FOR THE EVERLASTING FAITH I HAVE IN MY FELLOW MAN if-gt mg 9 is 'MI EDUCATION By Mary C. Gonzales The Class of 1988 I'll never go to school again! I uttered these words on numerous occasions after I graduated from nursing school. The conviction with which I made this statement was rivaled only by Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind when she so emphatically said, I 71 never go hungry again! Well, here I am graduating from Saint Josephls College and still finding it hard to believe. On those frigid Saturday mornings when I walked into class, I asked myself What am I doing here? or Why am I doing this to myself? But, luckily, I always found the answer to my questions. At the conclusion of each course, my efforts were rewarded with a feeling of accomplishment. I am grateful to my instructors for their wisdom and understanding, and I will always remember the friends that I made at Saint Joseph 3. At times it was difHcult to juggle the demands of school, a job, and my personal life. On graduation day I will accept my diploma with the realization that it was well worth the struggle. 13 W MEM ORIES By Wanda Rodriguez Santiago The Class of 1988 I treasure the wonderful memories of Saint Josephs College, my second home. Here, I was encouraged to be myself and not to conform. This helped to increase my selliesteem and to carry these feelings to other aspects of my life. Saint Josephs College is a school that stands alone. It is unique in its ability to serve the Working adult. Through its flexible schedules, students are enabled to juggle school, career, and personal life successfully. I Want to thank all of the professors who shared their wisdom and knowledge with me. They are a rare breed of educators with genuine concern for their students. GRADUATION THOUGHTS By Janet Reynolds The Class of 1988 Graduation is finally here for me and I can honestly say that I have enjoyed every day at Saint Josephs College. Continuing my education was an important issue for me, but the school that I chose had to be interested in me as a student and as a health professional. Here at Saint Josephs I found both. The faculty was warm, sincere, and always willing to assist me with my concerns. This has encouraged me to further my education so that I may share my new knowledge and encourage other students with their goals and dreams. SAINT JOSEPH S ----- KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! M A PN 'vi' Lima Abmorer Odilie Alfaro K Helen Austin GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 1988 K- l Susamma Abraham Andrew Akhumere 23 ..-al Noelle Anderson Clara Arden S qi 'Q E, 1 . James Azarelo Marie Bastien l Agnes Belgra Ve Dora Boah L ystra Brown l Q3 Edith Blandford Michael Mauro, Lecturer in General Studies, helps students acquire critical thinking skills. , 7 Kenneth Booker Rosa Browne Phyllis Bruno Kathleen Burke Brenda Caquias I .Iustiniana Ca banit 12:2 f X Gloria Gasper, Preceptor in Communi- ty Health, reviews a students report. libra ry ' lgsephrs C Z alle Avenue ge . .'a::j.l, ll. Y. Mary Jensis Carlson I Pearl Callender 41 Wiliam Carlson dl X.-A 1 . , if .Ni Saramma Chacko Jean Christiani Mildred Clarke 1 . , r -. t if-'4 . ik ,551 I A ' V ,'.T.3P r X Mildred Coleman Fay Crossdale Dorothy Robinson, Lecturer in Health Administration, fmiddlej with her class in long term care. Chinnamma Cyriac K Bessie Da vis Olinda DeSo uza Verna Dixon C7-9 '27 g L Mary DeFede Sandy Dendy ea., wr 53 ' qnu--s------ 4-- -- -- ' 5- . ' ' ' Dean Thomas Travis works on a report in his office. J' U' E 4.-x I -., -- .Nr 357 GENERAL STUDIES STUDENTS TO VISIT TRINIDAD AND TUBAGO, THE WEST INDIES, TO STUDY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM As ACHIE VEMEN TS '88 goes to press, we are happy to announce that General Studies students enrolled in CHA 501, Held Study in International Health Care Systems under Wctor Brown, will pay a health care fact Hnding trip to Trinidad and Tobago, the West Indies, this spring. The visit will enable students to learn about the health care system of this developing country as well as provide cultural enrichment. Students enrolled in CHA 501 may receive college credit for this experience. Memories for a lifetime: reflections from the last graduation ,I M I Y. ,J Joyce Donnelly 2 Dewight Flinch Rhonda Edwards Carnola Florestal Ruby Francis xv Rita Fray 'rr Regine Ehigia tor Debra Francis Jacquelyne Freeman 'A 5 Preparing for the commencement. l A116116 Garrett Saramma George Sosamma George Mnsome Greenwood Maria Guevara Ann Hall nfs is Q Nw s ' W N ' : aft ,L 'Fl-S 'f 'J' Diana Harris Kathy Healey A, ,E -AQ D ' ' . X Ernest F Jackson Ernest Jackson Andrea Greenberg, Preceptor in Community Health, A accepts term reports from students. Sarah Jackson Anna Jacob IT x ,-.. .1 0 f .v qfw. ...Q ...gun you are :' -.4 'L If I - N ' e -A A.,.-.xx Q ,e '5 ,eva .J N-- '-N, 'QF 1 , , , v ,, N' b , ...,.. Nd.. ,gf . ' Q f- - 4. A M nf, NN. ..x J' --' 'JSF' - 1 .Q - W -- --1- 'rf'5f f'5 ' fl Q 4.4 .p1g'3a1oQ.., ,M .N s ,5 R x 1'- .Y -. - ' ' ' . ,. ' 5 1 fA Y .,, .lf N' A' tv -af... .M--ff ' f Q Q- - . S-wg , ,,,,., , t M4 - Q, -0' - 44 x,'..,.v'gx,.,xX3'9fs-X Q i 1' N.. -F' '. . . U- .-' . 'xN.:1.AL ,ff ' .. A- , -- . , . . ' '?a'? W -, X -. s - ' NL' M Nw ' - r 'W - ' ' . ' '. . , 1' --1 , .. .- f -A -. ' .f - .S haf A1 Grace Jacob x ti. Baptiste A 4. Glenda Johnson Evelyn Jones X Marie Denise Jean I i X l Walter Jaskiewicz Wlsamma John Aleyamma Joseph Lucy Joseph Johanna Kearney Marjorie Kelly Mariamma Joseph Mary Joy K my at rryr o , ta H f 3 Victor Brown, Anne Jordheim, and Rupert Campbell plan the curriculum for the Fall semester. Edna Keyes Susan Koplowitz 1 Thankamma Korah Joyce Lindsay NOI3 LOIIUG ...- Florence Maloney Health Administration Mary Mbityana Anthony Summers, Preceptor in l Chinyelu Mbogu Alice Medas Angela Moore N l X , Elalne Moses Ruby Mosley ...gf ...i Anna Na tafrancesco Maureen Nem bhard 3 Sela Pearson Achamma Philip r J me-M Saraswa thy Nair f Padmini Panicker Angelo Berardi, Preceptor in General Studies Rajikuzry Philip Rajamma Rajan Ella Richardson F , - on , . ,Ai A Aleyamma Philipose Joy Purcell Jacqueline Richards Wanda Rodriguez Pauline Rose Santiago I Preceptor Yvonne Grea theart Hopina Samuel S L g Cynthia Shepard Charlotte Salandy Ki V237 ig LA .J Harlean Satin Parveen Singh Aleyamma Samkutty Julie Seale Meena Snair AK ff' , X Francine Spinner K ,li Marie St. Surin i.. Leelamma Thomas Radha Sreekumar Charles Stewart Rachel Thomas Janet Reynolds Sumner I Saramma Thomas K un jun jamma Thomson Patricia Toglia Pamella Tomlinson Doreen Tudor Aleyamma Varghese Gfgc-y Vgfghege Eileen Tomaselli Leela Udayabhanu in Mariamma Wrghese Mary K utty Varghese ...ani Catherine Vermbenil Barbara Ann Mn ter Sosamma Varghese ,gf Q N N N XNT' -.1 Patricia Verdon Hilina Yigezu Annamma Varughese Dorothy Vwnchester . 1-15.- fb , 0 hf' X naim ., T JFSN-.: . .f -- xx' -E UID.: . I 1-lx :f ig-7. J . .11 I rd . - 3, - . ' . , ', 1. ' 'av'-ba.-' -.1-,A 'SS 'Q' H R! 13- -f, git ,Sin V :gan-.q. 5' -f ' . 9. ',. H 1 . , ,.,.. grzrggn . f.9'S1- ' ' I' , I . I , V' Wliilwmm I 4u 'a In , awf- 38 THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1988 CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 1988 GRADUATION DIVISION OF GENERAL STUDIES Susamma Abraham Odilie Alfaro Andrew Akhumere Noelle Anderson Mario Aningalan Clara Arden Lima Armorer Charmaine Ashley Helen Austin James Azarelo Myrna Bailey Marie Bastien Agnes Belgrave Edith Blandford Dora Boah Kenneth Booker Charles Brancato Lystra Brown Rosa Browne Phyllis Bruno Lucille Buddensick Kathleen Burke Mildred ByHeld Justiniana Cabanit Pearl Callender BROOKLYN CAMPUS Brenda Caquias William Carlson Saramma Chacko Jean Christiani Mildred Clarke Dennis Cogswell Mildred Coleman Brian Cowles Fay Crossdale Monserrate Cruz Chinnamma Cyriac James DD4mbrosio Bessie Davis Mary DeFedc Sandy Dend y Gerald Desmarattes Anthony De Wto Diana Dixon Joyce Donnelly Mireille Dugue Marvene Edwards Rhonda Edwards Regine Ehigia tor Dewight Flinch Eleanor Flood Carnola Florestal Marylene Forde Debra Francis Ruby Francis Rita Fray Jacquelyne Freeman Adelle Garrett Saramma George Sosamma George Mary Gonzales Stephanie Goodridge Mnsome Greenwood Maria Guevara Ann Hall Diana Harris Margaret Healey Kathy Healy Sarah Jackson Ernest Jackson Jr. Anna Jacob Grace Jacob Walter Jaskiewicz Marie Jean Baptiste- Linda Ann Jendresky Mary Jensis-Carlson Wzlsamma John Glenda Johnson - Evelyn Jones Aleyamma Joseph Lucy Joseph Mariamma Joseph Mary Joy Dorothea Kaufman Johanna Kearney Marjorie Kelly Edna Keyes Marie Kikel Susan Kaplowitz Thanlcamma Korah Wmla Lal Pamela LaRode Joyce Lindsay Nora Lorme Patricia Loccisano Florence Maloney Margaret Ma vrinac Mary Mbityana Chinyelu Mbogu Catherine McMahon Maureen McMahon Alice Medas Elaine Metzler Nualsri Meyod Ann Michitsch Deborah Miller Angel Moore Harriet Mosely Elaine Moses Ruby Mosley Louise Mott Steven Mussender Meenakshiamma Nair Padmavathi Nair Saraswathy Nair 'Anna Na tafrancesco Maureen Nembhard Barbara Nugnes Padmini Panicker Sela Pearson Achamma Philip Kunjukunjamma Philip Rajikutty Philip Aleyamma Philiopose Wsanti Philips Joy Purcell Elba Quiles Rajamma Rajan Janet Reynolds Jacqueline Richards Ella Richardson Mnda Rodriguez Pauline Rose Anita Rust Charlotte Salandy Aleyamma Samlcutty Hopina Samuel Harlean Satin .,. 1' '- ,- Julie Seale Cynthia Shepard A jmer Singh Parveen Singh Francine Spinner Radah Sreekumar Charles Stewart Leelamma Thomas Rachel Thomas Saramma Thomas Kunjunjamma Thomson Patricia Toglia Eileen Tomaselli Pamella Tomlinson Doreen Tudor Leela Udayabhanu Aleyamma Wzrghese Gracy Wirghese Mariamma Varghese Mary Wzrghese Sosamma Marghese Annamma Wzrughese' Catherine Vembenil Patricia Verdon Linda Walls Brenda West Evaline VWlliams Mildred Mlson Dorothy Wnchester Barbara VWnter Hilina Yigezu f I I ALL OF USATST. JOSEPHS WISH YOU GREATSUCCESS IN ALL YOU UNDERTAKE. MAY YOU HAVE A FUTURE FILLED WITH BRIGHT ACHIEVEMENTS. I 5 .lv V n 1 V I 'W X b3fev:.,a.'i,3 G ig 4 Wjfgbwmi FXR iN XXX X' X S bXX 5 QXX X X X
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