Terrier Volume 75, Number 1 - Spring 2011 | Page 29
A l u m n i Ev e n t s
Futures in Medicine and
Health Professions
April 26—A number of alumni who work in the medical and health
professions returned to offer tips and advice to current students.
Back Row: James E. Corrigan, Ph.D. ’60, Vice President for Development
Thomas F. Flood, Joseph D’Amore, M.D. ’73, Keith Cook, D.P.M. ’94, Director
of Alumni Relations Dennis J. McDermott ’74 and Director of Major and Planned
Gifts Edward R. Stewart.
Front Row: Nedjie Marie Pierre, D.P.M. ’93, Nadja Marie Pierre, D.P.M. ’93,
Joseph J. Cimino, D.D.S. ’89.
Class Notes
1950s
Robert M. Keith ’52 is retired from the United
States Air Force and resides in Cypress Village,
Jacksonville, FL with his wife, Pat.
strong activism and devoted service. State Senator
Marty Golden also presented the organization with
a certificate of achievement.
Jonathan F. Greene ’58 recently enjoyed a cruise
with his wife Peggy and James T. Griffin ’58,
Claire and Connell J. Boyle ’58, Ellen and
Raymond A. McCartney’58, and Carol and
Timothy D. Mahoney ’57.
Congressman Anthony Weiner, Edward J. Jaworski
’66 and Joe Dorinson, executive vice president of the
Madison-Marine-Homecrest Civic Association.
Robert C. Sloane ’66 is celebrating ten years as
principal and co-founder of OptiMarket LLC, an
executive job search coaching firm.
George C. Bergleitner ’59 is president of Delaware
County Real Estate, Catholic Charities of Delaware,
and Otsego Counties Board of Directors. He is
assistant district governor of Rotary, and a governor
in the New York State Society of Real State
Appraisers.
Anthony V. Dell’Anno ’59 has retired from senior
active priest status and lives in Brooklyn.
1960s
John Sceppa ’64 and his wife Ann are happy
to celebrate the third birthday of their grandson,
John Patrick.
Edward J. Jaworski ’66 is president of the
Madison-Marine-Homecrest Civic Association,
which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary with
a Congressional Proclamation from Congressman
Anthony Weiner. The group was lauded for its
Michael A. Davino ’68 was recently awarded the
2011 eSN Tech-Savvy Superintendent Award by
eSchool News, a publication network of eSchool
Media Inc for his work as superintendent of
Springfield Public Schools, NJ. The award is given
to the top ten superintendents from coast to coast
who best exemplify outstanding leadership and
vision in usin