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The year began with President Gallagher informing students of his
fifty million dollar plan to demolish and replace existing buildings on
campus. The new facelift for the campus would enable the enrollment
of 4,000 more students.
The plans would change CCNY forever. Three new buildings would
replace Klapper Hall, Lewisohn Stadium, and Jasper Oval. The recon-
struction was symbolic to breaking old grounds and setting new ones,
but many students and faculty did not see it that way. They all wanted
to know, “Who would fund the CCNY make-over?”
Many students rejected the plan as it began to spring into action.
Class members protested in front of “site six”, where they had begun
to build temporary huts for classes to take place. Some students
physically blocked the construction by staging a stand-in. In the end,
forty-nine students were suspended by President Gallagher; he later
reconsidered and the charges were dropped.
That same year, CCNY was selected to serve as an examination cen-
ter for the draft process. Student protest continued, this time over the
presence of “on-campus recruiters”.
During the largest rally, 6,000 students and faculty aggregated to sup-
port the campaign for free tuition throughout the country.
However, the year wasn’t all rallies and protests. CCNY students
know how to have fun! Members of the Class of 1968 participated in
the Caduceus Society, Debating Society, Eta Kappa Nu, Gamma
Sigma Sigma, House Plan, Hockey Club, Modern Dance Club, Lock
The Class of 1968
and Key, and the Musical Comedy Society, just to name a few. The
Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity was voted the number one fraternity
scholastically, as well as the most diverse. Also, who could forget their
Friday night stags, and Saturday theme parties? Not only could the
Class of 1968 party, but the class was also socially aware, as they
demonstrated by giving back to the community.
This was especially true of the Gamma Sigma Sigma service sorority,
among others. These women were responsible for staffing student
government elections, ran the used book exchange, and helped set up
many social events and gatherings. They also performed greater tasks
outside of CCNY as well such as staffing blood banks and reading to
the visually impaired. Alpha Epsilon Phi members adopted a foster
child from Columbia, South America. Their great service and dedica-
tion to hospitals in New York city are truly traits to be revered.
Although the class of 1968 left in the midst of much confusion and ren-
ovation, those years of struggle and triumph only reinforce the fact that
you’ve certainly earned your right to wear your Lavender!
The Class of 1968
The Class of 1968
Howard A. Amer, B.S., M.B.A., majored in
Economics and was a member of the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity.
He earned his M.B.A. in finance in 1972 from Northeastern
University. For thirty-three years (1972B2005), Howard wasdeputy associate director of bank supervision of The Federal
Reserve Board. Since 2005, Howard has served as associate
commissioner of banking of the Department of Insurance,
Securities and Banking in the District of Columbia. Howard and
his wife Mildred live in Bethesda, Maryland. They have two chil-
dren, Robin and Daniel.
MEMORIES: ALiving at the ZBT fraternity house at 16 Hamilton Terrace just off cam-
pus. Attending home basketball games and singing the Alagaroo cheer.@
Barry Antokolerz, B.A., M.A., majored in English
and graduated cum laude. Barry earned his Master=s inEnglish literature from SUNY Stony Brook in 1970. For four
years in the 1970s, Barry learned German while living in
Vienna, where he taught TOEFL at a local high school. Upon
returning to New York, Barry taught a variety of substitute and
full-time teaching jobs in high schools in Manhattan and the
Bronx. In the 1980s, Barry was an adjunct lecturer teaching
English, English as a Second Language (ESL), and Speech in
the CUNY system. In 1998, he started teaching English at
Western Connecticut State University (WSCU). In 1991, Barry fulfilled a one-semes-
ter teaching assignment in Hiroshima, Japan, through Lehman College. Afterwards,
he traveled to mainland China, Korea, and Thailand. Thus, altogether, he visited
forty countries on five different continents. In 1994, Barry married one of his college
students, Marietta Guarino, who hails from the Philippines. She nursed him to
health after Barry suffered a two-month bout with GuillainBBarre Syndrome. In1999, Barry and Marietta had a child, Jacey—Ellen. Barry currently teaches English
at WSCU, and Speech at The New York City College of Technology. He is also
working on a novel, AGetting Born@ . His wife Marietta works for The New York
Public Library. Their daughter JaceyBEllen enjoys practicing the violin, which shehopes to perform professionally someday.
MEMORIES: APassing my courses with A=s. Also, listening to classical music onthe earphones at the Finley Center Library and attending the anti-Vietnam war ral-
lies and lectures. I also enjoyed playing the cello for my Beethoven class.@
Esta Judith Asteroff, B.A., majored in Frenc and
graduated cum laude. h. She was chair of the StudentBFacultyRelations Committee, and freshman advisor with House Plan.
She was president, treasurer, and secretary of Sis Hunt >68, amember of the French Club, a member of the French National
Honor Society, and senior section co-editor of the class year-
book. Esta received the Farband Labor Zionist Organization
Award for Hebrew from CCNY, and was also Phi Beta Kappa.
For twenty years (1981B2001), Esta was a partner atBruno/Asteroff & Associates. During that time, she was also a
member of Metropolitan Office Products Sales Club. She was president of that
organization from 1988-1989. Since 2003, Esta has been general manager of MP
Artworks. Esta is also a Certified Quickbooks Professional (Intuit). Esta and her
husband Robert Bruno live in Sarasota, Florida.
George Bacall, B.S., M.D., was a Pre-Med major and
member of the wrestling team. In 1975, he earned his M.D. from
the University of Zurich. George is currently a physician
(OB/GYN) for The Women=s Health Group. He is also a memberof AMA, and The American College of OB & GYN. George and
his wife Nancy live in West Hartford, Connecticut. They have four
childrenBAdam, Kerri, Lindsay, and AllisonBand six grandchil-dren.
Eva M. Balash Deutsch, B.S., M.D., majored in
Biology/Pre-Med. She was program coordinator and Study Aids
chair for the Caduceus Society, secretary, social director and
vice president of Sis Hunt >68; co-chair for House Plan=s publi-cation Speaker of the House, and a tutor at the Cultural Center.
Eva earned her M.D. at Woman=s Medical College ofPennsylvania, now known as Drexel University College of
Medicine. Eva is currently in private practice as a dermatologist.
She is also clinical associate professor of dermatology at Boston
University Medical School. She is a member of The American
Academy of Dermatology, and The New England Dermatological Society. Eva and
her husband Eugene have two daughters, Jennifer and Catherine.
MEMORIES: ASummer concerts at Lewisohn Stadium.@
Phillip Barsky, B.S., M.S., majored in Physics and
was president of the ROTC fraternity Webb Patrol. In 1972, he
received his M.S. in management engineering from Long
Island University, C.W. Post College. Phillip served on active
duty in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. from 1968-70, serving one
year in Korea. He was active in the U.S. Army Reserves from
1970 until 1994, when he retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. For
seven years (1970-1977), Phillip was a senior electronic
design engineer at Grumman Aerospace on Long Island. For
six years after that (1977-1983), he was senior project engi-
neer/engineering manager at Gould, Inc.=s Defense Electronics Division in theBaltimore, Maryland area. From 1984-1986, Phillip served as senior engineering
manager at Loral Electronic Systems in Yonkers, New York. From 1986-1989, he
was senior program manager at Diagnostic Retrieval Systems in Oakland, New
Jersey. For four years (1999-2003), Phillip was president of Systems Management
Consultants, Inc., and was en engineering management consultant for Bell Labs
and XM Satellite Radio. He is currently president of PB Associates, LLC, working
as a business development consultant for a major defense contractor. Phillip is an
active member of I.E.E.E. and works mainly within the Standards Committee on
Advanced Wireless Systems. Phillip and his wife Anita live in Gaithersburg,
Maryland. They have two married sons, Troy, an attorney, and Todd, a prostho-
dondist, three granddaughters and one grandson.
MEMORIES: AGraduation and commissioning ceremonies at Lewisohn Stadium.Learning real scientific methods in the Slid States physics lab of Dr. Erich Earlbach.
The cold walks up from the Broadway IRT line to class.@
Steven R. Berman, B.S., M.S., majored in Meteorology
and was president of Briggs >68. Through 1968-9, he attendedthe graduate geophysics program at the University of Chicago. In
1993, he received his M.S. in technology management from
Pepperdine University. For twelve years (1986-1998), Steven was
senior research engineer at Northrop Grumman, Inc. For five
years (1998-2003), he was information technology systems engi-
neer at TRW, Inc. From 2003-2006, he was manager of the sys-
tems engineering department of Northrop Grumman Information
Technoloy, Inc. Since 2006, Steven has been a systems engineer at Northrop. He is
a former member (1986-1998) of the Digital Equipment User Society (DEUS), and a
current member of the International Council of Systems Engineers. He has present-
ed three papers at DEUS= International Symposia and published in the organiza-
tion=s library.Steven and his wife Susan live in Fountain Valley, California. Theyhave a son, Russell, and one grandchild.
Neil Stephen Bernoff, B.E.E., M.E.E., majored
in Electrical Engineering. He also received his Master=s inElectrical Engineering from CCNY in 1974. For thirty-six years
(1968B2004) he worked as principle engineer for HoneywellInternational, which was formerly known as Bendix Corp., and
then Allied Signal. Neil retired in 2004. Neil and his wife
Sandra live in Rockaway, New Jersey. They have two children,
Risa and Michael, and two grandsons, Palmer and Garrett.
Jacqueline Bernstein, nee Turnof, B.S.Ed.,
M.Ed., majored in Elementary Education and was a member
of Sis Baron >68. She also earned her Master=s of Educationin Reading from CCNY in 1971. Jacqueline retired in 2003 from
her career as a reading specialist in the New York City school
system. She is a former member of The New York City Reading
Teacher=s Association. Jacqueline and her husband Philip havetwo children, Stuart and Scott, and one grandchild.
MEMORIES: ARunning from gym (swimming) with wet hair to Mr. Abraham=s cal-culus class in [the] North campus engineering building [during the] change of peri-
ods 3 to 4.@
Steven Arnold Bleier, B.S., M.S., M.A., majored in
Physics. He earned his Master of Science degree in physics from
Monmouth College (University) in 1975, and his Master of Arts
degree in Jewish Studies from Hebrew College in 2007. For thir-
ty-three years (1968B2001), Steven was a physicist and elec-tronic engineer for the U.S. Army. He retired in 2001 from his
career as a military communications subject matter expert/elec-
tronic engineer. Steven is currently a member of The Institute of
Electrical and Electronic Engineers, of which he has been a
member since1975. Since 2006, he has been treasurer and financial secretary for
Congregation Beth Israel in Pennsylvania. Since 2007, he has been a member of the
board of directors of The Wayne County Arts Alliance. Steven has published numer-
ous articles in professional journals such as The R & D Technical Report. He was
also awarded Sigma Pi Sigma from the National Physics Honor Society in 1975, and
The Clara M. Silbert Memorial Prize for Excellence in Bible Studies from Hebrew
College in 2007. Steven and his wife Susan live in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. They
have two children, Jennifer and David, and one grandchild.
MEMORIES: AMy fondest CCNY memories consisted of walking up the hill to thecampus from the IRT 125th Street subway station. Hearing John V. Lindsey speak at
Shepard Hall. Ravi Shankar sing[ing] at The Finley Student Center. Eating the deli-
cious hot dogs in the basement of Shepard Hall. Sitting on the South campus lawn
and the pride in graduating in Lewisohn Stadium.@
Judith Harris Block, nee Harris, B.A., majored in
Fine Arts/Education, and was a member of the Opera Society, and
the CCNY Honor Society. Judith graduated Phi Beta Kappa. In
1969, she received her M.A. from Columbia University’s Teachers
College. At Marymount College and Pace University, she com-
pleyed 30 credits above her Masters degree. For ten years (1991-
2001), Judith was a Teacher/Coordinator at the NYC Integral
Work/Study Program-NYC Department of Education/NYC
Deptartment for the Aging. In 2002, Judith retired as a
Teacher/Coordinator of Fine Arts and Art History for New York City’s public high
schools. Currently, Judith is a member of the New York State Artists Equity
Association, Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, and the American Gerbil Society. She is
also a member of Wave Hill, the New York City Wildlife Conservation Society, list
moderator of the American Gerbil Society and Assistant Special Projects Manager of
the American Gerbil Society. In 1994, Judith was named Teacher/Coordinator of the
Year by the NYC Integral Work/Study Program-NYC Department of Education-NYC
Department for the Aging. She has also had her work shown as part of solo and
group gallery exhibitions. In 2004, she published the book, “Phoebe:Sculpture(The
Sculptures of the Gerbil, Phoebe)”. Judith is married to Dr. Stuart M. Block.
MEMORIES: AOn-campus protests of the Vietnam War. On-campus classical music
concerts. Professor William Payne=s literature lectures. Professor Rothenberg=s
art history lectures.@
Bertram Lincoln Charles, B.A., J.D., C.L.E., majored in Political
Science. He was chair of The West Indian Students Association, and the
Communication and Information Committee. He earned his J.D. degree from
Howard University School of Law in 1971. In 1990, Bertram received his C.L.E.
degree from Hugh Wooding School of Law, located in the West Indies. For twenty-
three years (1975-1998) Bertram was a litigator and Virgin Island assistant attorney
general. For four years, Bertram served as a reverend and pastor at the Medford
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. He retired in 2007 from this position.
From 2003-2007, he was a chaplain for the American Legion. He is currently a
member of the board of directors of The St. Croix American Cancer Society.
Bertram is the author of the following books: AWhitehall StreetBLife in the U.S.
Army@ (1961, 1963), AAll 8-2000: Social and Political Analysis of St. Kitts and
Nevis@ (2000), ABeyond the Legacy of Slavery: The True Story of Overcoming
Slavery@ , and AAlien In Paradise@ . Bertran is the recipient of many awards,including honors from The St. Croix American Cancer Society, The Legal Services
of the Virgin Islands, The St. Kitss and Nevis United Association, The Trinidad and
Tobago Association, The United Alien Association, and The Most Excellent Order of
the British Empire (OBE) Award. Bertram lives on the island of St. Croix of the
Virgin Islands. He has one son, Marcos.
Mitchell H. Cobert, B.A., J.D., majored in Pre-Law
Studies. In 1972, he earned his J.D. from St. John=s LawSchool. He is currently assistant attorney general, and an
adjunct assistant professor at the NYU Real Estate Institute.
Mitchell is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association
and The Morris County Bar Association. He has published sev-
eral articles on securities law in NJ Lawyer magazine. Mitchell
and his wife Kathryn have one grandchild.
MEMORIES: AFencing class [and being a ] member of [the] Phi Sigma Delta frater-
nity.@
Philip L. Cohen, B.S., M.D., majored in
Chemistry. He was also a member of WCCR and Phi
Beta Kappa, and a recipient of the Jonas Salk
Scholarship for medical school. In 1972, he earned
his M.D. from Yale University. For twenty years
(1979B1999), Philip was an assistant and full profes-sor at the University of North Carolina. He was chief
of the rheumatology section of the Philadelphia VA
Medical Center and Professor of medicine at the
University of Pennsylvania before moving to Temple University this year,
where he directs the rheumatology section. Philip is a former member of
the Board of Scientific Counselors of NIAMS (NIH), and the editorial
boards of the Journal of Immunology and of Arthritis and Rheumatism. He
is a current member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation, the
College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the American College of
Rheumatology, and Alpha Omega Alpha. He is also chair of the Research
Council of the Arthritis Foundation, and on the board of directors of the
Eastern PA Chapter of Arthritis Foundation. Philip’s writing on immunolo-
gy published in numerous articles and book chapters. He has also been
the recipient of the Central Carolina Bank Teaching Award (1999), and
the Lady Colyton Prize for Immunology Research (2004). Philip and his
wife Anne Hall live in Philadelphia. They have four children: Lisa, Andrew,
Caedmon, and Heron.
MEMORIES: ADissecting a shark. Evenings at faculty apartments (select-
ed student seminars).@
Giuseppe Costantino, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., majored in
Industrial Psychology and was chief editor of The Reporter (1966-68). For
the 1968-9, school year, he was named in Who=s Who Among Studentsin American Universities and Colleges. He was also awarded the follow-
ing honors: The Henry Wolman Award for Excellent Contribution to the
College and Very Fine Character from CCNY (1968), and The Alumni
Certificate for leadership (1968), also from CCNY. In 1971, he received
his M.S. in psychology from CCNY=s Graduate School of Education. Heearned his Ph.D. in community/clinical psychology in 1975 from New York
University.
Giuseppe was senior research associate at Fordham University=sHispanic Research Center from 1979-2002. He was chief psychologist of
The Mental Health Center from 1977-2005 and served as the center=sclinical director from 1984-2005. From 1999-2006, he was a visiting
research professor at Carlos Albizu University in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Giuseppe was a consultant for Harvard University=s Cultural CompetentMental Health Assessment and Treatment Modalities Program from 2003-
2005.
He is currently director of research and new programs at the Lutheran
Medical Center/Lutheran Family Health Centers. Concurrently, he is also
a consultant/visiting professor at Touro College. He is the author of
TEMAS (Tell-Me-A-Story), Multicultural Test, Cuento Therapy and
Hero/Heroine Modeling Therapy for Latino youngsters, and the author of
the TEMAS Narrative Therapy Technique. He was the PI of the SAMHSA
CATS (Children/Adolescent Treatment and Services) grant on children
affected by 9/11 terrorist attacks.
He is the PI of the Targeted Capacity Expansion for Substance Abuse,
HIV/AIDS Services, a 5-year S2.5 million grant. Giuseppe was the PI of
several RO1 grants. He has written 3 books, 20 book chapters and more
than 50 articles on culturally competent mental health assessment and
treatment.
Michael Dershowitz, B.A., J.D., majored
in Political Science and was a member of House
Plan. In 1973, he received his J.D. from the University
of Wisconsin Law School. For thirty years
(1973B2003), Michael was a senior attorney in theConsumer Protection division of the U.S. Federal
Trade Commission. He is currently a legal consultant,
as well as a member of the La Jolla Bar Association
and the La Jolla Sunrise Rotary Club. Michael and his
wife, Sheila Doctors, have a daughter, Suzanne.
MEMORIES: AProfessor Feingold in [the] political science department.
Cafeteria gatherings.@
Harry Deutsch, B.E.E., M.B.A., majored
in Electrical Engineering. In 1971, he received his
M.B.A. from the University of Massachusetts. Harry
retired in 2001 and lives in Glen Allen, Virginia.
Norman S. Dick, B.E.E., M.S.E.E.,majored in Electrical Engineering and was a member
of Eta Kappa Nu, an electrical engineering honor soci-
ety. In 1971, he received his M.S.E.E. from New York
University. He began and continued his career at
Norden Systems, which is currently part of the
Electronics Systems Sector of the Northrop Grumman
Corporation. Throughout his career, he has held a
number of positions, including engineering manager of
Data Systems, manager of Digital Systems and
Technology, manager of Computer-Aided Engineering, and manager of
Engineering Processes. He is currently a senior advisory electronics
engineer, and a member of I.E.E.E. In 2006, Norman was the recipient of
Northrop Grummnan Corporation=s President=s Leadership Award.Norman and his wife Bonnie live in Fairfield, Connecticut. They have two
children, Joshua and Marissa.
MEMORIES: AI enjoyed hanging out with friends over lunch. I enjoyedgoing up the bell tower in Shepard Hall to operate the ham radio
Stephen T. Dick, B.C.E., majored in Chemical Engineering, and
was president of the Student Chapter of the American Institute of
Chemical Engineers. For twenty-nine years (1968B1997), he wasprocess engineering manager at Proctor & Gamble. Stephen retired in
1997. He is a former member of the American Institute of Chemical
Engineers. Stephen is a widow and lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has two
children, Michael and Mary Kate.
Richard M. Dougherty, B.E.E.,
M.S.E.E., majored in Electrical Engineering. In
1972, he received his M.S.E.E. from the University of
Massachusetts at Lowell. He retired in 2006 as staff
system engineer at Gen. Dynamics. He is currently a
member of I.E.E.E. Richard is the owner of ten
patents and has published several articles in profes-
sional trade journals. He has also won many engi-
neering awards. Richard and his wife Ruth live in
Scottsdale, Arizona. They have three childrenBJason, Justin, and
KristianBand one grandchild.
MEMORIES: AWalking around the campus, [especially] Shepard Hall.@
David H. Eckstein, B.S.Ch.E., M.B.A., majored in
Chemical Engineering and was a member of the student chapter of
AICHE, and House Plan Holzer >67. In 1978, he received his M.B.A. in
management from Baruch College. For twenty-six years (1980B2006), hewas supervisor of process engineering and senior project engineer of the
research and development department of the Engelhard Corporation.
Since 2006, David has been supervisor of process engineering of the
research and development department of BASF Catalysts, LLC. He is a
former member of A.C.S., and a current member of A.I.Ch.E. He is also a
member, and former board member of the Nottingham Association. In
2001, David received an award from the Air and Waste Management
Association. David and his wife Rochelle live in Brooklyn, New York. They
have two children, Gail and Rebecca.
Ronald S. Einzinger, B.A., J.D.,
majored in Political Science and was secretary of
student government. In 1971, he received his J.D.
from Brooklyn Law School. He is a former presi-
dent of 508 West 112th Street, Inc. For twenty-four
years and counting (since 1984), Ronald has been
a partner at the law firm of Weiss, Wexler &
Wornow. He is also a member of A.B.A. Ronald is
the co-author of Advanced Workers=Compensation, a handbook accompanying a con-
tinuing legal education seminar on the same topic.
Ronald and his wife Roberta have two children, Jennifer and Hillary.
MEMORIES: ABeing a member of the student government in my senioryear. It was an exciting and turbulent time and I felt that I was participat-
ing in history. I also made many close friends that year.@
Irene E. Elia, nee Cohen, B.A., Ph.D.,
M.S.C., majored in Psychology. She graduated
cum laude and was Phi Beta Kappa. In 1975, she
received her Ph.D. in physical anthropology from
CUNY Graduate School. She earned her M.S.C. in
mental health studies from London University, and
her U.K.C.P. registration in cognitive analytic therapy
from Guy=s Medical School in 2000. Since 2000,Irene has been a psychotherapist/supervisor at
Guy=s Medical School. She is a former member of the MuseumsAssociation of Great Britain. Currently, Irene is a member of ACAT, or the
Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy, the Hampshire Association of
Counseling & Psychotherapy, and co-editor of Reformulation Journal of A
CAT, and CAT South. Irene is also a member of the South Hampshire
Reform Jewish Community (since 2003), and the Council of Christians
and Jews (Great Britain), from which she received the CCJ Special
Service Award, for her work at the Cambridge branch. Irene notes thtat
her biggest award came in 2003, and no one knows about it. Her young
daughter wrote on her birthday, AAt 55 years young, you possess thestrength of experience, the gentleness of love and the beauty of wisdom.
I=m proud of you.@ Irene is also the author of the books AThe
Predators@ , AThe Animal Book@ , and an article and accompanyingvideo on adoptive lactation. Irene and her husband Marinos live in
Cambridge, in the United Kingdom. They have a daughter, Jane.
MEMORIES: ABeing accepted to the CUNY study abroad program. Aftergraduation, I sailed on the SS Aurelia with seven other students. We went
to Leeds University.@
Anne J. Eliades, nee Schwarz, B.S.,
M.D. , majored in Biology. She was a member of
House PlanBSis Hunt >68, the Caduceus Society,
and the AMouse Room@ , where she worked for Dr.Louis Levine; she also tutored other students. While
a student, Anne was chosen to participate in the
CCNY Selected Student Program, which offered
special classes such as in English, history, econom-
ics, etc. In 1972, she received her M.D. from SUNY
Downstate Medical School. She did her internship, residency, and fellow-
ship in pediatrics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine from 1972-1977.
From 1975-1978, Anne was a clinical instructor in pediatrics at Mount
Sinai Hospital in New York. From 1978-1980, Anne was a
pediatrician/adolescent medicine physician at Martin Army Hospital in Fort
Benning, Georgia. Since 1980, Anne has worked as a pediatrician at
Pavilion Pediatrics in Muncie, Indiana. She is also Clinical Assistant
Professor of pediatrics at Indiana University. Anne is a former chair of the
Medical Executive Committee at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, and a
former chair of the Credentials Committee at Ball Memorial Hospital.
Anne is also a former board member Temple Beth El (1996B2000), andpresident of Temple Beth El (2001-present). Anne is the Director of
Pediatric Medical Education at Ball Memorial Hospital. She is also a
regional representative of the Indiana chapter of A.A.P. (from 2000B2006),
secretary of A.A.P.=s Indiana chapter (since 2006), bulletin editor ofA.A.P. (since 2006) ,and a member of the American Academy of
Pediatrics (since 1977). In 2006, Anne was the recipient of the Indiana
Woman of the Year Award, given by Ball State University. Anne and her
husband John have two children, Steven and Stacie.
MEMORIES: AOrganic and biochemistry classesBwhen my partnercaught on (black) fire (no harm done). When the pressure in the pipes in
the old chemistry building reversed and all our product spewed out of the
buchner funnels onto the old wood floors and the professor told us to
recover it from the floor. The excellent course in Freudian psychology
taught in the engineering building. Washing mice by picking them up by
their tails and dunking them. The great friends I made.@
Paul S. Farber, B.Che., M.S., majored in
Chemical Engineering and was a member of Harris
>67. In 1980, he received his M.S. in energy engi-neering from the University of Illinois at Chicago. For
eleven years (1977-1988), Paul was project manager
at Argonne National Laboratory. For four years (1988-
1992), he was senior environmental manager at
Chemical Waste Management. From 1992-1996, he
was principal at P. Farber & Associates. From 1996-
2000, Paul was director of environmental, health &
safety at the Kerley Ink Company. Since 2000, he has been senior envi-
ronmental consultant for Sargent & Lundy in Chicago. Since 1974, Paul
has been a member, and former director of the Air & Waste Association.
The organization=s Lake Michigan States Section once gave Paul thePerry Fisher Award. He has been a member of the American Institute of
Chemical Engineers since 1968. He has published more than fifty profes-
sional papers and articles in peer reviewed journals, and presented at
technical conferences. Paul and his wife Judith live in Willowbrook,
Illinois. They have two children, David and James.
Douglas A. Feldman, B.A., M.A.,
Ph.D., majored in Sociology/Anthropology and
was president of the Sociology/Anthropology Club. In
1972, he earned his M.A. in anthropology from New
School University in New York. He received his
Ph.D. in anthropology from SUNY at Stony Brook in
1981. From 1986-1988, Douglas was executive
director and founder of AIDS Center of Queens
County, headquartered in Rego Park, Queens. He
was president of D.A. Feldman & Associates, in
Hollywood, Florida from 1994-1995. Douglas was professor, academic
director, and institute director of Nova Southeastern University, in Florida,
from 1995-1996. From 1989-1994, and again from 1997-2000, Douglas
was a research associate professor at the University of Miami School of
Medicine, epidemiology/psychiatry. Since 2001, Douglas has been an
anthropology professor at SUNY Brockport. From 1998B2000, he was onthe board of trustees of PAC, or the Political Advocacy Coalition in Fort
Lauderdale. He has also been a treasurer and board member of GUARD,
also in Fort Lauderdale. He is a former member of the American
Anthropological Association=s nominations committee (2001-2004), anda former treasurer of the National Association for the Practice of
Anthropology. Since 2005, Douglas has been a board member and chair
of the Human Resources Committee of the AIDS Community Health
Center, in Rochester, New York. Douglas has edited four books: AThe
AIDS Crisis: A Documentary History@ (1998), AGlobal AIDS Policy@(1994), ACulture and AIDS@ (1990), and AThe Social Dimensions of
AIDS: Method and Theory@ (1986). Douglas has also been the recipientof several awards and honors, including: The Solon T. Kimball Award for
Public and Applied Anthropology (1996), the Network President=s Award,
and the Network=s President=s Award for a youth mentoring program inMiami, Florida. Douglas is single and lives in Rochester, New York.
John F. Festa, B.S., M.S., majored in
Physical Oceanography and was a member of the
Alpha Phi Delta fraternity. While at CCNY, John was a
recipient of the Ward Medal for Outstanding
Achievement in Physical Oceanography/Meteorology.
In 1971, he received his M.S. in physical oceanogra-
phy from M.I.T. Since 1971, John has been a scientist
at NOAA=s Atlantic Oceanographic andMeteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida.
He is currently the Deputy Director of both the
Physical Oceanography and Hurricane Research Divisions at AOML.
John has published more then 35 scientific papers in professional jour-
nals. NOAA honored John twice, in 1976 and 1979, with its Outstanding
Paper Award. He holds the distinction of being the Mayor of the Village of
Key Biscayne, Florida from 1993-1998, and was named Citizen of the
Paula C. Festa, nee Carney, B.S.,
M.S., was a math major. She was president and
secretary of the Sigma Chi Theta sorority, recording
secretary of the Inter-Fraternity Council, and presi-
dent of the Pan Hellenic Council. In 1991, Paula
received her M.S. in computer education from Barry
University. From 1968-1970, she taught math at
Richmond Hill High School in New York. She taught
the subject for one year (1970- 1971) at Belmont
High School in Massachusetts. For thirty-four years
(1971B2005), Paula was a math teacher at Miami Jackson High School.Miami Jackson named Paula Math Teacher of the Year in 1991, 1994,
and 2004. She is a former member of the National Council of Teachers of
Math. She plans to retire in June 2008 from her position as a math
teacher at Coral Gables High School in Florida, where she has taught
since 2005. Coral Gables dubbed Paula “Math Teacher of the Year” in
2008. Paula is also a current member of the Key Biscayne Tennis
Association (since 1980), and the Key Biscayne All Island Tennis
Tournament Committee (since 1994). Paula has been named in Who=s
Who Among America=s Teachers on nine different occasions. The U.S.Air
Force Association hailed Paula as Math Teacher of the Year at Miami
Jackson High School in 1990 and 1991. Paula and her husband John,
>68, live in Key Biscayne, Florida. They have two children, Elana andJamie.
MEMORIES: AMeeting (my husband) John FestaBplaying catch on theSouth lawn. When the Sigma Chi Theta won the IFC [Inter-Fraternity
Council] Sing!@
Serena Fine English, B.A., M.S., nee Fine, was a
French major. She received her M.S. in early childhood education in 1982
from Bank Street College of Education. For eight years (1990B1998),Serena was director of Temple Israel Early Childhood Learning Center.
Since 1999, she has been director of the William Woodward, Jr. Nursery
School. She is currently a member of ATIS, NAEYC, and ISAAGNY,
where she served as a board member for six years, and vice chair for
two years. Serena and her husband Michael live in New York City. They
have two children, Daniel and Rebecca.
MEMORIES: AMy fondest memories are of my friendships with a group ofpeople who shared my best experiences and made those years very spe-
cial and meaningful to me.@
Daniel B. Forger, B.C.E., M.P.A.,
M.S., majored in Civil Engineering. He was also
corresponding secretary of ASCE, and treasurer of
Chi Epsilon. He received his M.P.A. in public adminis-
tration from New York University in 1972. He received
his M.S. in civil engineering in 1979 from Polytechnic
Institute of New York. From 1968-1976, Daniel was a
project engineer for private consultations. For twenty
years (1976-1996), he was branch section chief and
staff engineer for the water division of the U.S. Emvironmental Protection
Agency. Since 1996, he has been a cost and construction expert for the
agency=s superfund program. Daniel is a former elder of the FlatlandsReformed Church, and a current member of The American Academy of
Environmental Engineers. He is also a board certified environmental engi-
neer with the Water Environment Federation. Daniel and his wife Chantal
have two children, Daniel, Jr. and Caroline.
MEMORIES: AFriendships at Chi Epsilon.@
Larry Froman, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.,
majored in Psychology and was a member of the
freshman baseball team. In 1973, he earned his M.A.
in social psychology from Wayne State University. He
received his Ph.D. from the same institution in 1977.
He is currently a college professor; he also serves as
a consulting organizational psychologist, and is a
member of The Eastern Educational Research
Association. Larry is a former member of The
American Psychological Association, and The
Howard County Drug and Alcohol Advisory Committee. He has published
several book chapters and articles in professional journals. He was
awarded American Psychological Association Congressional Fellow
(1975-6) and Outstanding Teacher of Adult Students from Towson
University (1991). Larry and his wife Cheryl have two children, Natalie
and Becky.
MEMORIES: AFreshman baseball team experience. Intramural club bas-ketball and soccer. Psychology course in motivation with the late Dr.
Kenneth B. Clark.@
Carol Ann Gable, nee Abatemarco B.S., M.A.,
Ph.D., attended with the help of a New York State Regents Scholarship
and majored in Chemistry. After graduation, she married Frank Brignoli.
She won a National Science Research Fellowship for her graduate stud-
ies, and earned her Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of
Maryland in 1973. Carol and Frank had two children, Barbara and James.
She was employed by the Food and Drug Administration for eleven years
(1977-1988), as a chemist in Epidemiology and consumer affair officer.
The FDA sponsored Carol to attend The University of Maryland, where
she received her M.A. in measurement, statistics, and evaluation in 1986.
Carol and Frank later divorced. Carol remarried Lewis Gable, with whom
she had another child, Matt. She also inherited his two children from a
previous marriage, Mark and Nathan. Mark and his wife Michelle have a
son, Nicholas. From 1989B1992, Carol worked as a research director atSystemics/McGraw Hill. She was project director at The Degge Group for
one year (1992-1993). For three years (1993B1996), she was vice presi-dent of health economics at State and Federal Associated. From 1996-
1999, Carol was director health economics and outcomes research at
Pfizer, Inc. From 2001-2003, Carol served as a consultant for the Ryan
White CARE Act at the Westchester County Department of Health.
Throughout her career, Carol has published more than 90 articles and
has been cited numerous times in Who=s Who publications. Carol wasunfortunately injured as a passenger in a near- fatal car accident in 1998.
She was airlifted to ICU at the University of Maryland=s Shock Trauma
Center. She received further rehabilitation at New York University=s RuskRehabilitation Institute. This event altered her life forever, crystallizing a
new goal to be more directly involved in patient care. With a desire to
become a health care professional working in a clinical setting, Carol is
currently studying to be an RN at New York University. In her spare time,
she likes to spend time with her family and exercise (jogging and swim-
ming). She also actively supports the New York Philharmonic, the
Mamaroneck United Methodist Church, ACLU, Move-On, and No War
Westchester. Carol and her husband Lewis live in Mamaroneck, New
York.
Jacob J. Goldberg, B.E.E., majored in Electrical Engineering.
He and his wife Trudy have three grandchildren.
Martin Goldsmith, B.A., M.S., majored in
Political Science. He was also vice president of Zeta
Beta Tau, and a member of the basketball team (dur-
ing his freshman and sophomore years.) In 1971, he
received his M.S. in administrative medicine from
Columbia University. From 1971-1973, Martin was an
assistant administrator at Montefiore Hospital Medical
Center. For ten years (1974-1984), he was vice presi-
dent of the Albert Einstein Medical Center. For eight-
een years (1985-2003), Martin was president and
CEO of the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network. Martin retired in 2003.
During his career, Martin has been the recipient of the following awards:
The Torch of Liberty Award from the Philadelphia chapter of the Anti-
Defamation league, B=nai Brith; the Healthcare Heroes Award from thePhiladelphia Business Journal; and the Advocacy Action Award from the
Delaware Healthcare Council of HAP. Martin has been an active member
of many professional organizations. Among them: president of the
National Association of Urban Hospitals (1993-2003); member of the
board of directors of Health Partners (1993-2000); chairman of the
Coalition of High Volume Medicaid Hospitals (1988-1998); and a member
of the Medication Error Prevention Task Force of Premiere Health
Alliance, Inc. (1991-1997.) Martin has also had many articles published in
professional journals. Martin and his wife Irene have two children, Jared
and Lindsay.
MEMORIES: ASpending time in [the] library and Finley with Irene
GordonBmy wife of almost 40 years.@
Elliott Goldstein, B.A., majored in
Psychology and was a president (for two terms) of
the fraternity Phi Lambda Tau. He was also awarded
induction into Psi Chi, the psychology honor society.
Elliott lives in New York City.
Judith Rubin Golub, B.A., M.S., double
majored in English and Political Science. She was
also a member of the Young Democrats, Sigma
Alpha, the social director of the House Plan
Association (Sis Park >68), and assistant editor ofthe Journal of Social Sciences. Judith received her
M.S. in journalism in 1970 from Northwestern
University=s Medill School of Journalism. Judith livedin Israel from 1984-1991. For part of that time (1984-
87), Judith was director of Public Affairs at Haifa
University. From 1992-96, Judith was director of American Friends of
Israel National Museum of Science. For six years (2001-07), Judith was
director of the National Council of Jewish Women=s New York chapter.She is currently director of administration of the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine. She has also been very active in Israeli grassroots organiza-
tions and non- profits. Judith and her husband, Rabbi Robert R. Golub,
live in New York City. They have two children, Chanan and Yonit.
Helen Gorelick, B.S.Ed., B.M.E., was
an Early Childhood Education major. After her retire-
ment in 1989, Helen volunteered for several years at
P.S. 107 in Brooklyn, dealing with the younger class-
es. Helen and her husband Jack live in Brooklyn,
New York. They have two children, Michael and Anna.
John Alpine Gori, B.A., M.A., majored in Italian and French.
He was also a member of Youth Against War & Fascism, the Italian Club,
and the French Club. The Italian Teachers Association awarded him the
Medal for Excellence in Italian Language and Culture Study. John
received his M.A. from Hunter College. He retired for five years. He
resides in New Paltz, New York with his partner of twenty-seven years,
and is active in the LGBT community.
MEMORIES: AMeeting lifelong friends. Being young, naive, idealistic andenthusiastic. Taking classes with teachers I revered, e.g. Prof. Gino Rizzo
of the Italian Department. The beautiful campus which no longer exists.@
Barbara H. Gotthelf, nee Herman,
BSEd., M.S., majored in Education and was a
member of the sorority Alpha Sigma Rho. She went
on to earn her Master’s degree from the University of
Pennsylvania, and a B.S. in accounting from Bentley
College. She is currently self-employed as a CPA.
Barbara and her husband Michael have a son,
Joshua, and two grandchildren.
Memories: AWonderful memories of friends and
activities.@
Michael Green, B.S., Ph.D., majored in
Chemistry and was a member of ROTC, and Jaffe
>68 House Plan. Michael received his Ph.D. inmolecular biology from the University of Wisconsin in
1972. Since 1975, Michael has been a professor of
molecular microbiology and immunology at St. Louis
University School of Medicine. Michael and his wife
Ann Marie Sartori live in St. Louis, Missouri. They
have two children, Joshua and Sarah.
Hellen C. Greenblatt, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., majored in
Biology and worked on the school paper. Hellen received her M.S. in
zoology from the University of Oklahoma, and her doctorate in microbiolo-
gy and immunology from SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Throughout
her career, Hellen has held teaching positions at Downstate Medical
Center, and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where her research
was supported directly by the World Health Organization with additional
funding from the National Institutes of Health. She was awarded the high-
ly competitive National Research Council Associateship which she served
at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Washington DC while
working in Schistosomiasis. Hellen has conducted research at Merck,
Shapr & Dohme as a senior research immunoparasitologist. As a director
of research and new business development at Clinical Sciences, Inc. in
Whippany NJ, she developed immunological assays for the industry, pio-
neering ELISA assays for commercial uses. ELISA development contin-
ued at E. I. DuPont Nemours & Company for HIV/AIDS. Hellen eventually
became president and managing director of M-Cap Technologies
International, a microencapsulation division of DuPont ConAgra Visions.
For the last decade, Hellen has been passionately involved in the study
and applications of polyvalent hyperimmune egg, an ingredient with life-
changing properties for human and animal health. Hellen is a co-inventor
of numerous patents and patent applications. She is considered the fore-
most authority in the area of hyperimmune egg. Her studies on the prop-
erties of hyperimmune egg to up- and down-regulate immunological
responses has led her into a better understanding of the necessity of
Abalancing@ pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses for opti-mum immune health. Hellen currently serves as chief science officer of
Legacy for Life, a company based in Melbourne Florida. There, she edu-
cates health practitioners and lay people on the applications of hyperim-
mune egg. She is well-published and has many citations in biographical
compilations. Hellen has traveled throughout North America, Asia, and
Africa overseeing clinical trials and making presentations to further the
understanding of this unique all-natural ingredient.
Marcia Fidel Grubel, B.S., M.A., majored in Health &
Physical Education and was president of the Eta Epsilon Rho sorority. In
1978, she received her Masters degree in psychology from Marist
College. For six years (198-1994), Marcia was principal of Corporate
Directions, a personnel placement firm. From 1990-94, she was also an
outplacement consultant for Drake Beam Morin. For five years (1994-99),
Marcia served as an account executive at for Medco Behavioral Health
Care Corporation. Since 1999, she has been a career and business
coach in private practice. Marcia was a career advisor for Sarah
Lawrence College and internship coordinator for the University of
Connecticut. Marcia is currently an adjunct professor at New York
University, and also was affiliated with the MBA program at University of
Bridgeport. She currently serves as President of the Westchester Chapter
of the International Coach Federation, and a member (since 1994) of the
National Board of Certified Counselors. Marcia has published articles in
professional journals, including the Journal of School Health. Marcia and
her husband Stan have two children, Jared and Aaron.
Gail B. Harmon, nee Neumann, B.A.,
M.Ed., majored in History. She received her M.Ed. in
1992 from the University of Pittsburgh. Gail is currently
the Employment Specialist for the Court of Common
Pleas, Family Division, in Allegheny County of
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Gail has three children,
Craig, Kimberly, and Elissa, and one grandchild.
Gloria W. Harvey, B.B.A., M.B.A.,CPA, majored in
Accounting and wrote for The Ticker. She received her M.B.A. in finance
and international business from New York University in 1979. For five
years (1963-1968), Gloria was assistant chief accountant at the Lincoln
Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. For four years (1968-1972), Gloria
was a senior auditor at Pinto, Winokur & Pagano, CPAs. From 1973-
1977, she worked at Banner Tours, a subsidiary of American Express.
She was later transferred to corporate headquarters, where she was a
senior financial analyst in international finance and managed a
$5,000,000,000 portfolio. Since 1979, Gloria has operated her own CPA
firm. In the 1980s, Gloria was a professor of international business at
Long Island University. From 1980-1986, she was also treasurer of a
housing cooperative. There, she doubled the company=s reserve fundsusing strategic investing. Since 1975, she has also been an active mem-
ber of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. In 1999, she
received the CCNY Alumni Service Award. Gloria loves to travel. She has
been to many regions of the U.S., Africa, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, England,
France, Israel, Japan, Mexico, and Switzerland. Gloria lives in Queens,
New York.
Mercedes Sylvia Hill, B.A., M.S., majored in Sociology. She
received her Master=s degree in criminal justice from John Jay Collegeof Criminal Justice. For ten years (1956-1966), Mercedes was a correc-
tion officer at the Bedford Correction Department. She was supervisor of
the office of Drug Abuse Services in New York. For fourteen years (1976-
1990), Mercedes was a probation officer/investigator for the Bronx
Supreme Court. She retired in 1990. Mercedes is a former vice president
of the New York State Corrections Officers Union in Bedford Hills, New
York (1960-65), and a current senior member (since 1970) of the United
States Power Squadron, City Island Branch. Mercedes lives in the Bronx,
New York.
MEMORIES: AMy fondest memories were attending my evening classestwice a week after rushing down to class from my job in Bedford Hills,
New York.@
Marc David Hilton, B.S., M.S., majored in
Mathematics. He was also social director for House
Plan-Wittes >68 from 1967-68, and a member ofHillel, and ROTC-Drum and Bugle Corps. He received
his M.S. in applied statistics from Purdue University in
1970. From 1970-1973, Marc was a sales forecast
analyst at Springs Mills, Inc., which produced sheets,
pillowcases, and other consumer items. For twelve
years (1973- 1985), Marc was quality control statisti-
cian for Bristol-Myers Squibb, Inc. He was a senior
statistician at Bristol-Myers Squibb from 1985-1996, and quality statistics
manager from 1996-2003. Marc retains his status as a statistics
fellow/senior advisor for Bristol-Myers Squibb, serving as an instrumental
resource in assigning appropriate expiration dates and establishing suit-
able limits to all Bristol-Myers Squibb products. In 1995, Marc was Boy
Scout Assistant Scout Master for the Scout Troop in Union, New Jersey.
From 1998-2000, Marc served as programming chairman of the B=naiBrith Union Lodge. He is currently a member of the American Statistics
Association (since 1973), B=nai Brith (he was tri-state region co-presi-dent from 2004-06, and vice president from 2006-2008). In 1987, Marc
was named Man of the Year by the Men=s Club of Congregation BethShalom in Union, New Jersey. In 2003, he received the Impact
Award-Ajinomoto Preferred Vendor Qualification, and the President=sAward-Condor Project, both from Bristol-Myers Squibb. Marc and his wife
Martha have two children, Sam and Cynthia.
MEMORIES: AGetting my first >A= in Numerical Analysis in my sopho-more year. Hanging out in the Wittes Dynasty Room and on the South
Campus lawn with new and old friends. Finding both fun and challenging
work in the course that would change my life and my career path for the
next 40 yearsBAIntroduction to Probability and Statistics.@ Arranging andorganizing parties with female House Plans, and seeing nice turn-outs
and successfully run events. In general, getting to be much more social
and extroverted than I was in high school.@
Florence M. Hofman, B.Sc., M.S.,
Ph.D., majored in Biology. She was also Phi Beta
Kappa and earned the distinction of Best Biology
Student in 1968. She received her M.S. in Zoology
from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1970,
and her Ph.D. in Immunology from the Weizmann
Institute in Israel in 1976. From 1977-1980, Florence
held a post-doctoral fellowship at UCLA. She is cur-
rently a professor of Pathology, Opthamology, and
Neurosurgery at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of
Southern California. Florence is a member of the Society of Neuro-
Oncology, the American Association of Immunology, and the American
Association of Cancer Research. She has also had more than 120 arti-
cles published in biomedical research journals. Florence and her husband
Raphael have two children, Samuel and Esther.
Jack Jaiven, B.B.A., majored in Accounting. For six years (1992-
1998) Jack was executive vice president/chief financial officer of Hilcoast
Development Corp. He served as executive vice president /chief financial
officer of CV Reit, Inc. from 1989- 1992. From 1999-2005, Jack was
executive vice president/chief financial officer for nStor Technologies, Inc.
Jack is currently executive vice president and chief financial officer of
Cenvill Recreation, Inc. and Century Village Real Estate, Inc. Jack is a
former member of NYSSCPA. He is also a former member of the
American Jewish Committee in Palm Beach, the Daily Bread Food Bank
Palm Beach County Advisory Board of Boca Raton, and a former vice
president and trustee of Temple Beth El. Jack is currently a current mem-
ber of AICPA, FICPA, as well as treasurer and director of Boca Helping
Hands, Inc. Jack and his wife Grace have two children, Ron and Eric.
Jay A. Jupiter, B.B.A., M.B.A., majored in Finance. He
received his M.B.A. in 1970 from Cornell University and retired in 1996.
Jay lives in Alexandria, Virginia.
Stanley Lewis Kantor, B.A., J.D., majored
in Political Science. He was also a member of the
House Plan Association and Holzer >67. He receivedhis J.D. from Cornell University Law School in 1971.
From 1998-2005, Stanley was director of the
Graduate School of Business Programs at Touro
College. He retired in 2005. Stanley and his wife Eva
live in Pawley=s Island, South Carolina. They havethree children, Jon, Crystal, and Paul.
MEMORIES: AIn my very first semester, we were in class when some fra-ternity pledges walked in and announced that the President had been
shot. Class was dismissed and as I was walking from Shepard Hall to
Finley, a bell started tolling. President Gallagher had climbed the steps to
the bell tower.@
Susan Miriam Kaplan, B.A., M.A.,majored in Sociology and was a member of Sis
Wingate >68. She received her M.A. in social case-
work in 1974 from the University of Chicago=sSchool of Social Service Administration. Since 2005,
Susan has been a dining room assistant at the Fort
Tryon Nursing Home. She also volunteers for
Fountain House, where she assists residents with
computer work. Susan is also a member of Friends of
Fort Tryon Park, and Friends of Van Cortlandt Park. Susan lives in the
Bronx, New York.
MEMORIES: AI loved hanging out in the cafeteria [and] in the quadran-gle. I really loved the quadrangle area and the lawns surrounding [it]. I
loved House Plan, doing things together. I loved the library, too.@
Judith B. Klotz, B.S., M.S., Dr.PH.,
majored in Biology and was a member of House
Plan and Hillel. She graduated cum laude. Judith
earned her M.S. in genetics from the University of
Michigan in 1970, and her doctoral degree in envi-
ronmental health science from the Columbia
University School of Public Health in 1983. For nine-
teen years (1984-2003), Judith was program manag-
er for Environmental Health and for Cancer
Surveillance for the New Jersey Department of
Health. She is currently semi-retired and works as an adjunct associate
professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and
Drexel University in Philadelphia. Judith is a current member of the
American Public Health Association, and the International Society of
Environmental Epidemiology. She is also a member of the Princeton
Country Dancers, the Lambertville Country Dancers, the Guild for Early
Music, La Spirita Viola da Gamba Consort, the Viola da Gamba Society of
America, and the American Recorder Society. She has had many journal
articles published in professional journals on the health effects of environ-
mental contaminants. Judith and her husband William J. Mates live in
Lawrenceville, New Jersey.
MEMORIES: AClasses with my favorite professors: Rose Zimbardo(English), Herbert Meislich (organic chemistry), Robert Goode (develop-
mental biology), Julius Elias (philosophy), and Jacob Stern (Greek).
Rallies and marches for peace and free tuition. Ravi Shankar=s course,which I audited. Singing in the vocal ensemble. My friends in Sis Hunt
>68. Hanging out in [the] South Campus cafeteria and the window seats
of Finley [Hall].@
Ellen Ruth Konowitz, B.S.Ed.,
M.S.Ed., majored in Elementary Education. She
received her M.S.Ed. from Queens College. Ellen is a
retired teacher and financial consultant. She has also
been a member and officer of Hadassah since 1971.
Ellen and her husband, Dr. Ronald Konowitz, live in
Delray Beach, Florida. They have two children, Marc
and Julie.
Shirley Koo, nee Yee, B.S., M.A.,
majored in Mathematics and was secretary of the
Chinese Students= Association. She also made the
Dean=s List and Phi Beta Kappa. From 1968-1969,Shirley held a fellowship at the Columbia University
Teachers College. She received her Masters in
mathematical education from Columbia
University=s Teachers College. Shirley retired fromher career as a high school math teacher in 2003.
She is a former member of the Association of
Teachers of Mathematics. Since 2003, Shirley has been director of the
Organization of Chinese Americans= Westchester and Hudson Valley
chapter, and editor of the organization=s newsletter. Since 2003, she hasalso been a board member of the Presbyterian Women of Hitchcock
Church, as well as its leader of Bible study and book groups, and a
teacher in the Living In America Program. Shirley has also been featured
in Who=s Who Among American Teachers. Shirley and her husbandRobert live in Yonkers, New York and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. They
have one child, Grant.
MEMORIES: AI was the only female in my freshman calculus class. It
was a little intimidating, but I got an >A= .@
Frederick Philip Kranz, B.S.,
B.Arch., M.S., majored in Architecture. He
received his M.B.A. in International Commerce from
George Washington University. He is a Registered
Architect in Maryland and Washington, D.C. For ten
years (1974-1984), Fred was Director of Planning for
Montgomery County, Maryland. For seventeen years
(1984-2001), he was Principal Urban Planner for The
World Bank, Washington, D.C. Since retiring in
2001, Fred has been working as a consultant in project implementation
for The World Bank. He is a current member of the National Trust for
Historic Preservation and the Board of Registration for Building
Contractors in Maryland. He has published three manuals and hand-
books: APlanning and Design of Ambulatory Health Centers@ (1977),
AProject Implementation Manual@ for The World Bank (1997), and
ARapid Response Handbook for Emergency Projects@ , also for TheWorld Bank (2007), in addition to lecturing worldwide on project imple-
mentation. In 2000, he received President=s Award for Excellence fromThe World Bank. Fred and his wife Judi live in Potomac, Maryland. They
have three childrenBJoshua, Jonathan, and JeremyBand four grandchil-dren.
MEMORIES: AHaving lunch with classmates at the deli on Amsterdam
Arnold Steven Kronick, B.A., J.D.,majored in Political Science and Pre-Law; he was
also a member of House Plan Association-Wiley >67,played varsity soccer, and received the Theodore
Leskes Award in Constitutional Law. Arnold attended
education classes at St. Johns University from 1967-
68, and received his J.D. from New York Law School
in 1973. From 1961-1973, Arnold was an assistant
district attorney. From 1973- 1977, Arnold was an
assistant district attorney at the Bronx District
Attorney=s Office. For five years (1968-1973), he was a teacher for theNew York State Board of Education. Since 1977, Arnold has been a sel-
employed attorney. He is a former member of the American Bar
Association (1970-2000), the Ramapo Basketball Association (1994-
2004), and the Hal Bloch Soccer Club (1981-1993). Arnold is a current
member of the Bronx Bar Association (since 1973), the New York State
Bar Association (since 1970), and the Montebello Jewish Center (since
2001), which merged in 2001 with the Pomona Jewish Center, where he
served as president from 1990-1992. Arnold and his wife Susan have
three children-Alyssa, Stuart, and Ross-as well as four grandchildren.
MEMORIES: AVarsity experiences with teammates. Times with my House
Plan mates- resulting in meeting my wife.@
Michael Robert Laderman, B.E., majored
in Civil Engineering and was a member of Alpha
Epsilon Pi. He was also a member of the Chi Epsilon
Civil Engineering Honor Society. Michael, a civil engi-
neer, is a member of the American Society of Civil
Engineers, and the American Water Works
Association. Michael and his wife Kathleen have one
child, Laura.
MEMORIES: AGoing to basketball games with an
occasional win.@
Janis Landis, B.A., M.A., majored in Political
Science. She later received her M.A. from Columbia
University. Afterwards, Janis began her career at the
Internal Revenue Service, where she worked in person-
nel, finance and training, and became the director of
employee services. Janis helped restore IRS offices in
New York after 9/11, and ensuring continued salary dis-
bursements after Hurricane Katrina closed the payroll
center. Her work resulted in two Commissioner=sAwards and an opportunity to be of service to others.
After thirty-seven years of service, Janis retired from the IRS in 2007. In
her newfound retirement freedom, Janis is taking the time to accomplish
some long deferred plans, including learning Hebrew and renovating her
house. She is also serving as the co-chair of the Class of 1968 Reunion.
Janis and her husband Mark live in Forest Hills New York. They have two
children, Karen and Jessica.
MEMORIES: AI am grateful for the four priceless gifts City College gaveme: a great education, a debt free graduation, friends I have cherished all
these years, and my wonderful husband, Class of >66.@
Edwin Lausell, B.A., M.S.W., M.Ed., majored in History
and was a cadet captain in the ROTC. He received the honor of being a
Distinguished Military Graduate. Edwin received his M.S.W. in social work
from the University of Michigan in 1973, and his Masters in education
from Inter-American University in 1987. In 2007, Edwin retired from a
career as a social worker in juvenile courts. He is a former member of the
National Association of Social Workers and a current member of the
Colegio de Trabajadores Sociales, and the Academy of Certified Social
Workers. Edwin is also retired from the Army for disability after having
attained the rank of Captain. Edwin and his wife Carmen Feliciano live in
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. They have one child, Cynthia.
MEMORIES: AWalking through the campus: the trees, lawns, etc.Studying in the lounges. The facades of the buildings. Lewisohn
Stadium.@
Howard Gregory Leventhal, B.A.,
J.D., majored in Pre-Law. He was president of
Young Democrats, chancellor of the Sigma Alpha
Honor Service Society, and a member of Hillel, the
Outdoor Club, and the Aereopagus Government and
Law Society. Howard also made the Dean=s List. Heearned his J.D. from the New York University School
of Law in 1971. For four years (1971-75), Howard
was an associate at Cahill Gordon & Reindel from
1971-75. He is also a former director of the
Kingsbridge- Riverdale-Van Cortlandt Development. He is currently a
Special Referee for the Supreme Court of New York County. He is also
treasurer of the Law Secretaries & Law Assistants Collegium; a board
member of the Association of Law Secretaries; president of the Park
Reservoir Housing Corp.; and vice president of the Van Cortlandt Jewish
Center. Howard has published many volumes of work, including: AByers
Civil Motions@ , on motion practice and substantive law; AChanges to the
Jury and Requests to Charge in a Criminal Case in New York@ , on crimi-nal jury charges, examination before trial and other disclosure devices
and legal treatise; and ABills of Practitioners@ , a legal treatise. He has
served as a contributing editor for the legal form book, AGuide to Orders
and Judgements@ .
MEMORIES: AHiking to the >gunks with the Outdoor Club.@
David Joseph Levy, B.S., M.S., majored in Geology. He
received his M.S. in science education from CCNY. David retired as a
biology and earth science teacher in 2002. He is also the author of the
review book, AEarth Science Section ASFAB.@ David has two children,Matthew and Jessica.
MEMORIES: AWorking out in Lewisohn Stadium with the guys in the
Beaver Barbell Club.@
Lt. Colonel Ronald J. Luke, B.A., majored in History and
was a COB AUSA officer/member, and rose through the CCNY ROTC
ranks from private to cadet captain. He was also commissioned 2nd
Lieutenant by the U.S. Army. From 1973-74, Ronald completed credits at
the University of Washington=s Graduate School of Public Affairs. In2003, he also completed credits at Old Dominion University, and in 2005,
he graduated from the American Legion College. From 1985-87, Ronald
was Western regional marketing director for Criterion Funds. For fifteen
years (1987-2002), Ronald served as regional marketing director at vari-
ous organizations across the country. He retired in 2004 as a regional
marketing director of sales. Ronald is a former area insurance specialist
for Dean Witter Reynolds (1981-83), and MONY Mutual of New York
(1976- 81). He is also a former member of the Life Underwriters
Association, the International Association of Financial Planners, and the
American Legion Post. Ronald is a current member of the American
Legion, VFW, and the Bainbridge Softball Team. In 1970, he was awarded
the Civic Action Medal from the Army, and was given the Cambodian
AEye of Buddha@ Award. In 1975, Ronald was given the Army=sHumanitarian Medal, for his work with a Vietnamese/Cambodian refuge
settlement. He is also active in supporting veteran employment rights for
War on Terrorism Veterans. Ronald and his wife Patricia Kaminski have
three childrenBPam, Heather, and SamBand three grandchildren.
MEMORIES: A[The] Finley Student Center=s AUSA room. The South
Campus.@
Peter Steve Marx, B.B.A., majored in Accounting. In 1972, he
founded his own firm, Marx Lange Gutterman, LLP, which he still oper-
ates today. For ten years, he was a member of the New York State
Domestic Relations Litigations Committee, as well as a member of
AICPA/New York State Society of CPAs. He plans to retire in about three
years. Peter and his wife Beverly have two children, Michele and Scott,
and one grandchild.
Carl Andrew Mazzola, B.S., M.S., majored in Meteorology.
He received his M.S. in meteorology in 1970 from Pennsylvania State
University. From 1970-1973, Carl worked at Scott Research Labs. Since
1973, he has been the environmental program manager/senior scientist at
Shaw Environmental, Inc. (formerly Stone & Webster). He is a current
member of the American Meteorological Society (since 1970), the
American Nuclear Society (since 1981), the Southeast Environmental
Management Association (since 1994), and the Ambassadors Community
Organization (since 2007). Carl has published 40 publications in atmos-
pheric transport and dispersion in nuclear weapons and nuclear power
industry, and others. Carl and his wife Claudia live in Evans, Georgia.
They have two children, Luke and Noah.
MEMORIES: A[The] great weather forecasting program.@
Vincent T. Migliore, B.A., majored in Psychology and was a
member of the Alpha Phi Delta fraternity. In 1997, he received a certificate
from the West Valley College School of Nursing, in Saratoga, California.
Vincent has been a self-employed market research analyst. Although he
semi-retired in 2007, Vincent is currently a nurse and webmaster of the
website www.unclevinnys.com. He is a former member of the American
Marketing Association, and a current member of the International
Association of Near-Death Experiences (IANDS). From 1990-1994,
Vincent was editor of The Geo-Monitor Newsletter, which focuses on elec-
tro-magnetic detection of earthquake precursors. Vincent has published
many articles in professional journals, such as the Journal of Renal
Nutrition. Vincent and his wife Charlayne Mattingly live in Folson,
California. They have two children, Daniel and Anita, and two grandchil-
dren.
MEMORIES: A[The] majestic Gothic architecture. [A] quality education.
[The] pretzel vendor.@
Ernest Heskel Mukamal, B.S., M.B.A., G.R.I., received
his B.S. in economics in 1958 from the University of Pennsylvania. He
earned his M.B.A. in 1968 from CCNY in Foreign Commerce, and a G.R.I.
in real estate from New York University. For eleven years (1985-1996),
Ernest was president of Millers Cleaners, Inc. He retired in 1996.
Ernest=s wife, Lynn Adelman Mukamal, is deceased. They had three chil-dren together, Lauren, Jill, and Brian; they also have two grandchildren.
David Mark Namerow, B.S., M.D.,
majored in Biology and was active in House Plan-
Jolson >68, and the Caduceus Society. He earnedhis M.D. from the University of Louisville School of
Medicine in 1972. David has been senior and found-
ing partner of Pediatricare Associates since 1978. He
is also a current fellow of the American Association of
Pediatrics, and a member of the Society for
Adolescent Medicine, the Ambulatory Pediatric
Society, and the Temple Israel Jewish Community
Center. David has been named Best Pediatrician in the New York
Metropolitan area. David and his wife Peri have three children—Jordan,
Evan, and Zoe.
MEMORIES: ARaymond the Bagel Man. The Atemporary@ huts that last-
ed forever. Dr. Organ=s drawing. Dr. Robert Goode.@
Avram Nathanson, B.S., double majored in Political Science and
Biology. He and his wife Kay have two children, Ian and Gabrielle.
Ella Newman, nee Tyras, B.A., M.B.A.,
majored in Economics and was active in the Musical
Comedy Society, the Economics Club, and House
Plan-Wittes=67. She received her M.B.A. in financeand investments from Baruch College in 1973, and is
a wealth management advisor who has completed the
courses for the Certified Financial Planner designa-
tion. Ella started her career with Bankers Trust
Company from 1968- 1978, where she was an invest-
ment officer in their Personal Trust division. From
1978- 1983, she was a financial planner at ETN Associates. During the
period from 1983- 1997, she was principal of an executive recruiting firm,
Corporate Directions. For ten years (1997-2007), Ella was vice president
and senior relationship manager in wealth management of The Bank of
New York Mellon. Ella is currently a Senior Vice President, Business
Development Officer in the Wealth Management and Estate and Trust
Division of Fiduciary Trust Company International. Her clients include
celebrities, media executives, entrepreneurs, professionals, and affluent
women in all categories. She has taught economics at Pace University,
and continues to educate women on financial issues through speaking
events, mentoring relationships, and her exclusive Women=s Salon. Sheis a former board member of Bet Torah (1985), and of the Blythedale
Children=s Hospital=s Circle of Friends Gala Committee. Ella is also amember of the National Advisory Board for the National Domestic
Violence Hotline (since 2003), a member/officer of Rotary International, a
member of the Financial Women=s Association, New York Women InCommunication, Inc. (since 2004), and the Hadassah Leadership
Academy (since 2005). For relaxation, she enjoys watercolor painting.
Ella and her husband, Fred, have homes in New York City and
Connecticut. They are proud of their two sons, Jamie and David.
MEMORIES: ASitting on the South Campus lawn in the spring. Being inthe show with MCS [the Musical Comedy Society] for Carnival in the
spring. Eating fries at the South Campus snack shop. The Bagel Man.
Running back and forth from [the] North Campus to [the] South
Campus.@
Ian Frederick Newman, B.B.A., M.B.A., majored in
Accounting and was a member of the House Plan Association-Wittes=66.In 1975, he received his M.B.A. in taxation and finance from Baruch
College. For ten years (1972-1982), Fred was Controller of financial
reporting/management and held staff positions of the Revlon Health Care
Group. From 1982-1986, he served on the corporate financial staff as
Director of Information and Reporting at Revlon, Inc., which required
worldwide systems development, initiation, and continuing management.
He served as sector controller of the corporate division of Prudential
Securities from 1986-1990. From 1991-93, he was controller of Quadrant
North American Resources. Since 1993, Fred has been president of Win
Tel Communications, a telecommunications firm. He volunteered as an
EMT for the Chappaqua Volunteer Ambulance Corp. (1993-98), is a cur-
rent member (since 1974) of both the AICPA and NYSSCPA, and serves
as membership chair for the New York City Chapter of Financial
Executives International (since 1991). Fred and his wife, Ella Tyras
Newman, have homes in New York City and Connecticut. They have two
sons, Jamie and David.
MEMORIES: AThursdays from 12-2 on [the] South Campus lawn, includ-
ing many types of >sports= . Playing tackle football on the rough gravel ofLewisohn Stadium for gym class. Exams in Shepard Hall. Early coffee in
the Great Hall basement cafeteria to stay awake before Thursday 8 A.M.
chemistry class-followed by a trek through secret tunnels to Baskerville
Hall to enjoy three hours of mysteries in the often odorous laboratory.@
Theodore Pandelides, B.S., majored in math.
Aris Andrew Pappas, B.A., M.A., majored
in International Relations and was a member and
Commanding Officer of Pershing Rifles-Co. In 1974, he
received his M.A. in international relations from Boston
University. Aris served in the Army from 1968- 1974.
For twenty-eight years (1975-2003), Aris was a career
intelligence analyst, manager and member of the
Senior Intelligence Service at the Central Intelligence
Agency. Upon retirement from Federal service, Aris
was president of Intelligence Enterprises, LLC from 2003-04. Since then,
he has joined the Microsoft Corporation as a Partner and Senior Director,
and is a Deputy Director of the Microsoft Institute for Advanced
Technology in Governments. He has published numerous articles in jour-
nals on intelligence use leading up to the Iraq war, and scale modeling.
Aris graduated with Highest Distinction from the Centennial Class of the
U.S. Navy War College in 1984. He has also received various other
awards and recognitions from the U.S. Army and the Central Intelligence
Agency. A commercial instrument rated pilot, his hobbies include aviation,
scale modeling, photography, and watching great movies.
Aris and his wife Eva, also a CCNY alumna, have two children, Lara and
Christina.
MEMORIES: AThe incredibly rich mix of people, an aspect of the Cityexperience that was important then and has become even more signifi-
cant and treasured over the years.@
James Richard Pasquarelli, B.B.A., majored in Accounting.
He and his wife Terri have two children, Corey and Dani.
Eugene Jack Pastor, B.A., Ph.D.,majored in History and was a member of AUSA >B=Company and Scabbard and Blade. In 1966, he
received the Military History Award. Jack also
enjoyed the honor of being a Distinguished Military
Graduate, and won the American Legion Award for
Outstanding ROTC Cadet, and the Richard B. Fine
Award for the member of the graduating class who
best embodies the values of Richard B. Fine. Jack
received his Ph.D. in Jewish History from Haifa
University. Since 2004, he has been chair of the Department of History at
the Oranim Academic College of Education of the Kibbutz Movement.
Jack is also a member of the Academic Council of the Yad Itzhak ben Zvi
Institute for Research on the Land of Israel and its Settlement, and a
member of the Israel Historical Society, and the Israel Exploration
Society. He is the author of the book, ALand and Economy in Ancient
Palestine@ , and editor of the article collections, AThe Beginnings of
Christianity@ , and AJews and Gentiles in the Holy Land= . Jack and hiswife Ronit Pastor have two children, Dan and Daphna.
Kenneth Raymond Pierce, B.A., M.A., majored in History
and was a member of the Newman Club, Bartlett Rangers (ROTC frater-
nity), and Scabbard and Blade (ROTC Honor Society). He was awarded
a two year ROTC scholarship, was a Distinguished Military Graduate,
and Cadet Colonel ROTC. Kenneth earned his M.A. in history from Old
Dominion University in 1978. From 1992-94, Kenneth was chief analyst of
TITAN Applications at the Battle Simulation Center in the Republic of
Korea. For seven years (1994-2003), he was chief analyst of Cubic
Applications at the Joint War Fighting Center. Although he officially retired
in 1992 from his career as a professional soldier, Kenneth has been sci-
ence advisor and senior military analyst at Alion Science and Technology
since 2003. Kenneth is also a current member of the Society of the 1st
Infantry Division (since 1970), and the Association of the United States
Army (since 1968). He published AThe United States Army and National
Policy 1945-1950” in 1978, and the article, ABattle AnalysisBThe Battle of
the IA Drang Valley@ . Kenneth has won numerous awards throughout hiscareer. Among them: the Bronze Star for Valor with 3 Clusters, 1st Infantry
Division, from the U.S. Army (1970); the Purple Heart from the U.S. Army
(1970); the Combat Infantry Badge from the U.S. Army (1970); Senior
ParatrooperB82nd Airborne Division (1972); the Army Meritorious ServiceAward (1974); the Joint Meritorious Service Medal (1980); and the Legion
of Merit from the U.S. Army (1992). Kenneth and his wife Josephine live
in Seaford, Virginia. They have two daughters, Colleen and Veronica, and
three grandchildren.
MEMORIES: ABeing a member of the ROTC program. All of us were
patriots in a time when love of country was not in vogueBespecially atCCNY. There was a great camaraderie and we all helped one another
academically. Also, the ROTC program insured that we were all in excel-
lent physical condition. Finally, my senior advisor and mentor was Major
Earl Woods-Special Forces and father of Tiger Woods. He was a great
soldier, leader, trainer, and mentor.
Leslie Pitner, B.B.A., C.P.A., majored in Accounting and was a
member of Beta Alpha Psi. For fourteen years (1972-1986), Leslie was
partner at a CPA firm. For seven years (1987-1994), he was chief finan-
cial officer of Wall Furniture Outlets. From 1994-97, Leslie served as a
consultant for Creative Business Solutions. For ten years (1997- 2007),
he was chief financial officer for the Union for Reform Judaism. Leslie, a
widower, retired in 2007.
Enid Carol Pollack, B.A. , J.D., majored in Sociology and
was awarded Phi Beta Kappa. She earned her J.D. in 1978 from U.C.
Berkeley. Since 2001-2008, Enid was Associate Director of Gift Planning
at U.C. Berkeley. Currently, she is the Associate Director of Development
at the College of Engineering and UC Berkeley. She is also a current
member of the California State Bar Association, and the National
Committee on Planned Giving. Enid lives in Oakland, California. She is
single and has two daughters, Rebecca Jupiter, and Hannah Engle, who
passed away in January 2006 at the age of 25. Hannah, an NYU student,
had been hit by a car.
Judy Rabinowitz, B.A., M.A., majored in Mathematics and
was a member of Sis Hunt >68 House Plan. She continued her studies inmathematics and philosophy when she switched from full-time days to
part-time nights. Judy found her way professionally into what was then
called Data Processing. Programming led to systems analysis, system
design, training, and project management in what is now referred to as
Information Technology. Judy=s career took her through several indus-tries, including education and health. She retired as a full-time worker
several years ago, and she now works as a consultant, doing systems
analysis for a healthcare company. Judy has used her work to support
her passions for travel and photography, with a special concentration on
wildlife. Over the years, she=s traveled extensively in the Americas from
Alaska and Canada down through Chile and Argentina. She=s also visit-ed Australia, Eastern Africa, and parts of Europe. Dreams for future desti-
nations include Southern Africa, New Zealand, China, and Egypt. Judy
lives in Weatogue, Connecticut. Family and friends bring her back to New
York City frequently, and she continues to enjoy the many cultural offer-
ings of New York.
MEMORIES: AThe exhilaration of being at CCNY [and] learning newthings and sharing ideas. Warm-weather days lounging on the grass of
the South Campus between classes was a joy. Cold and nasty days and
nights when the wind whistling down Convent Avenue made the trek from
[the] subway to [the] campus and building to building [was] a real chal-
lenge. [I have] vivid recollections of staffing the cotton candy Sis Hunt
booth at a House Plan Festival on the South CampusBon a windy after-noon. [My] trip home that day was marked by a trail of sticky pink strands
falling from [my] clothing and hair.@
Steven Reisman, B.E.E., M.B.A., studied electrical engineer-
ing while at City College. In 1973, he received his M.B.A. in law and
accounting from the Roth Graduate School of Business.
For six years (1968-1974), Steven was a program manager and design
engineer at Haze Hine Corp. He followed this with various
managerial/systems positions from 1975-1978. For nine years (1975-
1978), he was senior director of Revlon, Inc.
In 1987, Steven founded his own consulting firm, LISS Consulting Corp.
He served as the firm’s owner from 1987-2000 and president from 2001-
2006. Steven retired in 2007. He has contributed to several articles in PC
Magazine and PC World. He is currently the treasurer of Temple Tikvah
in New Hyde, New York. Steven and his wife Sandy have two children, Ira
and Lloyd.
MEMORIES: AToo busy studying in those days to enjoy the moments.Graduating was surely a high point. In retrospect, a superb education.”
George August Reyels, B.C.E.,
M.S.C.E., majored in Civil Engineering. He
received his M.S.C.E. in 1975 from New York
University. For thirty-two years (1968-2000), George
was employed by the New York District office of the
U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers. Since 1990, he has
also served as the Corps.= Emergency OperationsManager. George retired in 2000. He and his wife, Ina
J. Ohrwashel, live in Ridgewood, New York.
Marsha S. Rimler, B.A., M.S.W.,
majored in Political Science and was a member of
House Plan. She received her M.S.W. in social work
from the University of Maryland School of Social
Work in 1972. For twelve years (1970-1982), Marsha
worked at the Brooklyn Hospital Center. From 1983-
85, she worked at the Metropolitan Hospital Center.
For seven years (1985-1992), Marsha was Director of
Social Work at the New York Hospital in Queens.
From 2002-2007, Marsha was Director of Social
Work at Beth Israel Kings Highway Hospital. She is currently an adjunct
professor at the Borough of Manhattan Community College. Marsha is a
former member of the National Association of Social Workers, and the
Society of Hospitals, and the Harry S. Truman Library, Community Board
#2 in Brooklyn. Marsha is a current member of Volunteers for Israel, and
the Simon Wisenthal Center, among others. She has presented papers at
several conferences of the Society of Hospital Social Worker Directors in
Health Care. Marsha lives in Brooklyn, New York. She is divorced and
has a daughter, Nina.
MEMORIES: A[The] Shepard Hall snack bar [which] was cozy.@
Kenneth Lawrence Roff, B.A., M.A.,
M.S., majored in History and was a member of the
fraternity Kappa Phi Omega. He was also inducted
into Phi Alpha Theta, a history honor society. He
earned his M.A., also from City College, in 1971. He
also received his M.S. in library science in 1973 from
Columbia University, and a professional certificate in
education supervision and administration from
Richmond College in 1976. From 1998-2001,
Kenneth was special assistant to the chief executive
director at the New York City Department of Education. He has also been
deputy director of the Office of Funded Programs at the New York City
Department of Education. Although he officially retired in 2001, Kenneth
is currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Library Services
Departments of Hunter and Bronx Community Colleges. He is also a
member of the American Library Association and the New York Book
Club. His work, ABrooklyn=s Reaction to Black Suffrage in 1860”, waspublished in 1978 in volume 2, number 1 of Afro-Americans in New York
Life and History. Kenneth and his wife Sandra live in Brooklyn, New York.
They have one child, Felicia, and two grandchildren.
MEMORIES: A[The] South Campus lawnBjust being there.@
Joseph I. Rosenbaum, B.S., M.S., J.D., majored in
Chemistry and was a member of the Beta Sigma Rho fraternity. He
received his M.S. in chemistry and education from CCNY in 1971, and
his J.D. in 1977 from New York Law School. For almost seventeen years
(1978-1994), Joseph was an in-house lawyer for American Express. Joe
is currently partner at the law firm Reed Smith LLP, and co-chair of the
firm=s Global Advertising Technology & Media Law Practice. Joe is head
of Reed Smith=s E- Commerce and Information Technology practice. Hetaught chemistry and physics for almost ten years before entering into his
legal career. Joe writes and lectures extensively and serves as General
Counsel to the Interactive Advertising Bureau; a Board member and
General Counsel & Secretary of the Black Forest Group, a global non-
profit organization; a member of the Advisory Board of the Center for the
Study of Law, Science and Technology at the College of Law at Arizona
State University; and serves as a technology and intellectual property dis-
pute resolution mediator for the World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO) based in Geneva, Switzerland. Joe is a former council member of
ABA=s Section of Science and Technology and has served on theNational Conference of Lawyers and Scientists, a joint ABA/AAAS com-
mittee based in Washington, D.C. He also serves as chair of the Award
Selection Panel of the AAS Committee on Scientific Freedom and
Responsibility. Joe has taught law as an adjunct professor at Fordham
University Law School and New York Law School. His articles have been
cited in law journals and in at least one Federal Court of Appeals case.
His most recent book, AOutsourcing Agreements Line By Line@ , was
published in 2004. Joe has three childrenBAdam, Jill, and DavidBandlives with his wife Rachelle in New York.
MEMORIES: AFinley Student Center, South Campus, Townsend Harris
[Hall], and Hamilton Terrace.@
Lester Alan Rosenberg, B.S.M.E.,majored in Mechanical Engineering. Since 1987, he
has been president of Rosenberg & Associates,
Consulting Engineers. He has also been a member
of the board of directors of Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center since 2004. Lester and his wife Magdalena
live in Los Angeles, California. They have one child,
Isabella.
Steven Alan Rosenthal, B.B.A., majored in Accounting. For
nineteen years (1977- 1996), Steven was a partner and vice chairman at
Campos & Stratis. Since 1997, he has been senior partner at RGL
Forensic Accountants & Consultants. Steven and his wife Fay have four
childrenBMichael, Gregg, Susan, and EllynBand one grandchild.
Allen J. Rothman, B.S., M.S., majored in
Biology and was a member of the lacrosse team,
and the Association of the United States Army >B=Company. In 1985, he received his M.S. in computer
science from Rutgers University. From 1968-71,
Allen was on active duty in the U.S. Army. He con-
tinued to serve in the Army Reserves from 1971-
1996, retiring with the rank Lieutenant Colonel. For
fifteen years (1968-1983), Allen was an actuary at
Metropolitan Life Insurance. From 1983-88, he was
employed by Continental Insurance. Since 1988, he
has been senior vice president and benefits consultant/actuary at Aon
Consulting. Allen is also currently a member of A.S.A. (Associate of the
Society of Actuaries), and the American Academy of Actuaries. In his
spare time, he enjoys sports car racing. Allen and his wife Evelyn live in
Freehold, New Jersey. They have two children, Nancy and Lawrence.
MEMORIES: AFriendships from ROTC.@
Alan Rothstein, B.A., M.A., J.D.,majored in Economics and was a member of House
Plan-Wittes >68; he was also a sports editor for TheCampus. Alan was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and
Omicron Delta Epsilon (National Honor Society in
Economics). In 1970, Alan received his M.A. in eco-
nomics from Brown University. He received his J.D. in
1978 from the New York University School of Law. He
is currently a lawyer and serves as a general counsel
to the New York City Bar Association. Alan and his
wife Claire live in Cortlandt Manor, New York. They have three
childrenBJeremy, Matthew, and Ethan.
Guy Salama, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., majored
in Physics and was a member of both the fencing
and soccer teams. He earned his M.S. in physics
from the University of Pennsylvania in 1972, and his
Ph.D. in biophysics-physiology in 1978. Guy is cur-
rently a professor of cell biology and physiology at
the University of Pittsburgh. He has also published
research articles in professional journals. Guy and
his wife Mary Beth have two children, Naomi Rose
and Alexander Noah.
Marvin Robert Sambur, B.S.E.E.,
M.S.E.E., Ph.D., majored in Electrical
Engineering and was a member of the honor soci-
eties Tau Beta Pi and Etta Kappa Nu. In 1969, he
earned his M.S.E.E. from MIT, and his Ph.D. in 1972
from MIT. From 1999-2001, Marvin was CEO of
ITT=s $2B Defense Group. From 2001-2005, he wasassistant secretary of the AF for Acquisition. Since
2005, Marvin has been a professor at the University of Maryland. He is
also a senior member of I.E.E.E., and is a board member of several
organizations, including FARO Technologies, Proxy Aviation, CHI
Systems, AF Scientific Advisory Board, and National Academies. He has
published 122 articles in scientific journals. Marvin has been the recipient
of many awards: I.E.M.A. for Outstanding Management in Indiana
Industries (1997); Indiana Apple Award for Outstanding Public Service
(1999); I.E.E.E. Management Centennial Award; he was also inducted
into the CCNY Athletic Hall of Fame (soccer and lacrosse). Marvin is a
widower. He lives in Potomac, Maryland. He has two children, Beth and
Ian.
MEMORIES: AWalking from the Engineering Building to take a requiredliberal arts class and marveling at how the liberal arts majors had the
Stanley R. Schulman, B.A., majored in
Economics and was a member of the Economics
Society and the fraternity Alpha Mu Phi. After gradua-
tion, Stanley was given honorable discharge from the
U.S. Army, where he served from 1969-71.
Throughout his career, Stanley has been a quality
director at Indus International and senior project man-
ager at U.S. Data Management. He is currently a vali-
dation consultant at Covex, LLC, as well as a member
of the Drug Information Association and the
International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineers. Stanley and his wife,
Dr. Lynne H. Schulman, have two children, Jack and Jess.
MEMORIES: AAlan Pearl and Alan Zuckerman and the CCNY basketball
games.@
Ivar Robert Segalowitz, B.S., majored in Physics. Ivar retired
in 2001 from a career in technical management. He was then elected
Commissioner of Parks for Great Neck, New York, a post he currently
maintains. Ivar and his wife Bernice live in Great Neck, New York. They
have two children-Ralph and Eugene-and four grandchildren.
Barry M. Shubin, B.ChE., M.B.A.,majored in Chemical Engineering and was a member
of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He
received his M.B.A. in business administration from the
University of Connecticut. For nineteen years (1968-
1987), Barry was a process engineer and process
manager at Crawford & Russell/John Brown
Engineering. Since 1990, he has been a Realtor at
William Pitt Sotheby=s International Realty. He is alsoa member of the National and State Associations of Realtors.
Arlene Spark, B.A., M.S., MEd, EdD,
majored in English and was president of Sis Compton
>66, which became Sis Wiley >66 at the end of herfreshman year. She went on to earn her M.S. in public
health nutrition from Columbia University Teachers
College. She received her MEd in community nutrition
education from the same institution in 1973, and her
EdD in nutrition education in 1980. Arlene taught at
Lehman College and Brooklyn College in CUNY and
at Montclair State University. For ten years (1985-
1995) she served as assistant professor of nutrition at New York Medical
College. From 1995-1997, she was director of nutrition education in the
Preventive Cardiology Center of the American Health Foundation. Since
1998, Arlene has been associate professor of nutrition at Hunter College,
and coordinator of the Hunter nutrition programs. Concurrently, she is
also associate professor of public health at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Arlene is a fellow of the American Dietetic Association and of the
American College of Nutrition. Her book, ANutrition in Public Health:
Principles, Policies, and Practice@ was published by CRC Press in 2007.
Her daughter Danielle was born while Arlene was a junior at CCNY.
Arlene, who also has two grandsons, lives in Demarest, New Jersey with
her husband, Daniel Ochs, MD (CCNY 1949).
MEMORIES: AAt the House Plan student-faculty dinners, I was so intimi-dated by the professors that I stayed in the kitchen all night preparing the
food.@
Ann Spiwak Kedem, B.A., M.A., majored in Psychology. She
received her M.A. in developmental psychology in 1973 from Tufts
University. She currently works out of her own private practice, as well as
at Ilanit Psychiatric Hospital. Ann and her husband Gideon live in Israel.
They have two childrenBAssaf, and GalitBand one grandchild.
Martin D. Steinman, B.B.A., majored in Public Accounting
and was a member of ROTC. From 1968-1970, he attended taxation
classes at Baruch College with a minor in computer methodology. For
thirty years (1973-2003), Martin worked at Citigroup, Inc., holding several
positions, including: head of the Corporate Tax Accounting and
Compliance Department; asset sales deal manager and accounting, tax
and regulatory interface for North American Consumer Bank; Federal
Reserve Coordinator of Overseas Investments and Discount Window
Interface; and vice president. Martin retired in 2003. He is currently secre-
tary of the Glenegales Village Finance Committee. Martin and his wife
Carole live in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. They have three
childrenBElizabeth, Kenneth, and LaurenBand three grandchildren.
MEMORIES: AWhile one certainly doesn= t pass the test of being a
Afondest@ memory, there are two events that I= ll never forget. The firstwas the day JFK was shot. I remember the sadness and silence that fol-
lowed the news. It was the only subway ride home that no one moved or
spoke one word. The other memory is of the graduation ceremony where,
although the result of another assassination, the ROTC cadets were com-
missioned. While most of us expected a less than favorable reception
from the audience, we received a round of applause.@
Jeanne Mager Stellman, B.S., Ph.D.,majored in Chemistry and was a member of the
Chemistry Club and Sigma Xi. In 1968, she received
her Ph.D. in physical chemistry from CUNY. For twen-
ty-seven years (1980-2007), Jeanne was a professor
of public health at Columbia University. She currently
teaches preventive medicine at SUNY Downstate,
where she is also director of Environmental Health
Services. She is also a member of various organiza-
tions and has published numerous articles in profes-
sional journals. She was made a Guggenheim Fellow in 1988 and was a
recipient of CCNY=s Townsend Harris Medal in 2003. Jeanne and herhusband Steven have two children, Andrew and Emma, and two grand-
children.
MEMORIES: AFrank Brescia and Hugh Salzberg, and the warmth and
support of the Chemistry Department.@
Elliott Stephen Strizhak, B.E.E., M.S.E.E., majored in
Electrical Engineering. In 1971, he received his M.S.E.E. in electrical
engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. For twenty-eight years
(1977-2005), Elliott was a member of the technical staff of Imaging
Devices, Inc., and a distinguished engineer at the Polaroid Corporation.
Since 2005, Elliott is currently a strategic applications engineer at Maxim
Integrated Products. Until 2006, he was a member of I.E.E.E. For ten
years (1982-1992) he was a coach, director, and secretary of the
Framingham United Soccer Club. Elliott is currently a member of the
American Association of Wood Turners and is a wood turning instructor
(since 2003) at the Eliot School in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. He has
published several articles in professional journals, including the NASA
Journal and the I.E.E.E.=s ISSCC Transactions. Elliott received a kidneytransplant from his wife, Barbara in 1997, and has been an active volun-
teer in kidney related organizations since. Elliott and his wife live in
Framingham, Massachusetts. They have two children, David and Robin.
MEMORIES: AMeeting fellow student Julius YoungBwho knew what he
was doing in our E.E. lab! Dr. Egon Brenner=s red socks. Jelly donuts
coffee in the cafeteria [in] Shepard Hall. Alfred E. Newman=s face onbombed computer program printouts. [The] CCNY basketball team beat-
ing a ranked Columbia [University] team.@
Esther P. Tolkoff, B.A., M.A., majored in
Spanish and was president of Sis Hunt >68. Esther
was featured on the Dean=s List and was awardedinduction into Phi Beta Kappa and the Spanish Honor
Society. In 1969, she received her M.A. in Latin
American literature from the University of Madison,
Wisconsin. During the 1970s, Esther was an in-house
writer for the public relations departments of Yeshiva
University, CUNY, and the New York City Board of
Education, where she was associate producer of three
radio programs and a television program. She wrote radio scripts at
Telegeneral Studios from 1973-74. Esther taught Spanish as an adjunct
professor at Lehman College. From 1979-1993, she served as associate
editor for NY Teacher, a newspaper with a circulation of 300,000. From
1995-2000, Esther was editor of CCNY=s Alumnus magazine. Since1994, she has served as a reviewer and longtime contributor for the
entertainment trade magazine Back Stage. Esther is currently a freelance
writer and editor. Esther is co-president of the CCNY Communications
Alumni Group and editor of its newsletter, The Communicator. She is a
member of the editorial board of Alumnus; a member of the Coalition of
Professional Women in the Arts and Media; the Editorial Freelancers
Association; NY Women in Communications; AFTRA (American
Federation of Television and Radio Artists); the National Writers Union;
the International Museum Theatre Alliance; and the Alumni Association=sboard of directors. In addition, to contributing four chapters to the book,
AThe Back Stage Actors= Handbook@ (2004), Esther has contributedarticles and reviews to magazines and websites, and has edited newslet-
ters and written for organizations. She has received many awards, includ-
ing: Best Single Article (1981); Best Writing (1990); Best Featured Article
(1989) from the NY Metro Labor Press Council; Best Feature Article
(1989) from the International Labor Communications Association; Alumni
Service Award (1998) from the CCNY Alumni Association; Videographer
2000; Communicator Award (2000) for her script for the video AJoin the
CCNY Team@ , and The Apex Award for Excellence (2000). Esther livesin New York City.
MEMORIES: AChatting with friends in [the] Finley Cafeteria (and often
Shepard=s too). [I] maintained contact for years with the late Professor
Angela Dellepiane.@
Sheryl Phyllis Treshan, B.A., majored
in French and was a member of the Government
and Law Society, and the House Plan
Association=s Sis Hunt >68. She was also select-ed for induction into Pi Delta Phi, the French Honor
Society. She attended graduate courses at New
York University from 1968-1970. For six years
(1980-86), Sheryl was an auditor for the Office of
Quality Assurance. For sixteen years and counting
(1986-present), Sheryl has been program analyst
at the New York City Human Resources Administration=s Office of Auditand Quality Control. She is a former member of the Amnesty International
Group, of which she was bulletin editor and chairperson, and the HRA
Toastmasters Club, of which she has served as president and vice presi-
dent. Sheryl is currently a member of the Free Synagogue of Flushing,
and the Graybar Toastmasters Club, of which she is a former president
and bulletin editor. Sheryl has had poems published in several literary
magazines and workshop publications. She has also received many
awards: Competent Toastmasters Award from Toastmasters International
(1992); Competent Leader (2000); and the Advanced Toastmasters
Bronze Award (2002). Sheryl lives in Flushing, Queens. Her life partner is
Stephen DeMattia.
MEMORIES: AClasses outside in warm weather. [The] Gothic buildingson the North Campus. Hearing Norman Thomas speak. House Plan
activities.@
Stephen Clark Weingarten, B.A., J.D., majored in Political
Science. He was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and graduated cum laude.
He received his J.D. from Columbia University Law School in 1971. From
1972-73, Stephen was an associate at the firm Robinson, Silverman,
Pearce, Aronsohn, Sand & Berman. For eight years (1974-1982), he was
a corporate and regulatory attorney at WUI, Inc. He was an associate
general counsel at MCI Communications Corporation from 1982-1984.
Since 1984, Stephen has been assistant general counsel and assistant
secretary of Panasonic Corporation of North America. Stephen and his
wife Sally live in Scarsdale, New York. They have three children-Sarah,
Abigail, and William.
Ira Michael Uffer, B.A., M.A., majored in History. In 1970, he
earned his M.A. in social studies from CCNY. For thirty-three years (1968-
2001), Ira was a teacher for the New York City Board of Education. He
retired in 2001. Ira and his wife Regina live in Wellington, Florida. They
have two children, Jeffrey and Mark.
Judit Ungar, B.A., M.S.W., majored in
Psychology; she was a member of House Plan, the
yearbook staff, and The Campus newspaper. In 1971,
she received her M.S.W. from the New York
University School of Social Work. From 1979-1982,
Judit was a social worker at WORC. For thirteen
years (1982-1995), Judit was the vocational program
director and residence director for ACLD. Since 1995,
she has been president of The National Tourette
Syndrome Association. She is also a member of
NASW, on the board of directors of the National Organization of Rare
Disorders, and president of Temple Judea of Manhasset. Judit and her
husband Jack have two children, Stacey and Erika, and one grandchild.
MEMORIES: AMaking friends. [The] beautiful campus. [The] education [I
received].@
Julius Young, B.E.E., A.A., M.S.,majored in Electrical Engineering. He was also a
member of the Onyx Society, Engineering Society,
and the fraternity Omega Psi Phi. In 1965, he
received his A.A. from John Hancock. In 1973, he
received his Master of Science degree from Lowell
University. For thirty-two years, Julius worked at IBM.
He retired in 2001. For the past five years, he has
been President and CEO of his own patent firm. He
is a patent agent under USPTO; since 2003, he has
been a member of the Guardsmen Organization. He is also a member of
ASALH in Florida (since 2003). Julius and his wife Carla have two chil-
dren-Denise and Preston-and three grandchildren.
Memories: A[I] enjoyed having debates with fellow students, and in
springtime, [I] enjoyed studying on [the] campus lawn.@
Arnold Ira Zimmerman, B.S.ChE.,
M.B.A., majored in Chemical Engineering and
was a member of House Plan. In 1972, he received
his M.B.A. from Iona College. Arnold also attended
extension courses in UCLA=s Entertainment Studiesprogram. Since 1979, Arnold has been Senior
Partner and Executive Search Consultant at
Hollander Horizon International. He is a current
member of the National Association of Executive
Recruiters (NAER), of which he is also a past President. Since 2003, he
has also been a member of the KOREH-LA Reading Partnership. Arnold
and his wife Jianulla have four children,Kevin, Timothy, Paula, and Brian,
and two grandchildren.
MEMORIES: ATouch football tournaments at Lewisohn Stadium. The dayJFK was shot- I was in a humanities class at Shepard Hall. Raymond the
Bagel Man. Chemical Engineering Plant Design class. Chemical engi-
neering plant tours.@
Marshall Ziprin, B.B.A., majored in Economics and was a
member of House Plan-Wilde >68, and the staff of The Ticker. Marshalland his partner Joseph Bellano live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Robert I. Zweibel, B.S., A.B.A., majored
in Economics. He earned his A.B.A. in accounting
from George Washington University in 1973. For thir-
ty-seven years (1968- 2005), Robert held many posi-
tions in the U.S. Navy. He retired in 2005 from his
career as a Navy training specialist. He is currently a
member of the National Active & Retired Federal
Employees Association, and the Maryland Association
of CPAS. Robert and his wife Caroline live in
Maplewood, Minnesota. They have three
childrenBWesley, Scott, and LisaBand one grandchild.
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Members (16)
1967
Panama Jungle Warfare
School
1969
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