Lauderdale, Fla., was awarded his second endowed teaching chair for excellence in teaching. Michael Minassian, BA (T), professor of English at Broward Community College, Ft. #PAUL POSTERINO NJ PROFESSIONAL#He is currently chair of the New Jersey Professional Counselor Examiners Committee (Licensing Board) and assistant professor of clinical education at Kean University, Union, N.J. Barry Mascari, AA’68 (T), BA (T), MAT’72 (T), began his term as president of the American Association of State Counseling Boards. Liming writes that he would love to hear from chemistry majors from the class of 1969. Their daughters, Karen and Laurie, are teachers, and their son, Jim, is a manager at Linens & Things. Edelman writes that she has been an avid tennis player for 30 years.Īfter retiring from his job as operations manager, specialty chemicals, at Morton International/Rohm and Haas, Arthur Liming, BS (T), MBA’74 (T), enjoys traveling with his wife, Eileen. She has three children: Kerri, Keith and Craig. Linda Gail Bartos Edelman, BA (T), lives in Toms River, N.J., where she is a substitute teacher. Durling writes that he looks forward to traveling and living the good life in Florida. His daughter, Jen, is a fashion merchandiser for BCBG Max Azria in New York City. Theodore Durling, BS (R), retired after 31 years as a chiropractic physician. Paul Perrone, BA (T), is a parole officer with the New York State Division of Parole. Palomba was appointed curator of a New Hampshire museum, where he catalogs north country artifacts. He writes that they enjoy living in New Hampshire and spending the winter in Florida and Georgia. Felix Palomba, BS (T), and his wife, are both retired. Together with his wife, he will pursue charity work in local student mentoring programs. Her e-mail address is Miceli, BS (T), retired after 39 years in various electrical engineering and engineering management positions. She writes that she would love to hear from former friends and classmates. She lives in Morris Plains, N.J., and is divorced. Lydia Lefkowitz Nagin Manley, AA (T), works at Lucent Technologies in Whippany, N.J. He also received the 2005 Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award. Lorenzi, who was presented with a presidential medal, chaired CCC’s English department and served as faculty union leader. Robert Lorenzi, MA (T), retired from Camden Community College (CCC) after 37 years of service. The book may be purchased online at or by calling 1-88. William Holley, BS (T), is the author of How I Live with Diabetes and Cook Meals for One. Hersh is an attending dentist at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township, N.J., and is a consultant to the New Jersey State Board of Dentistry. He will lead the NJDA in 2007 as its 137th president. Robert Hersh, BA (M), DMD’78 (T), was sworn in as president-elect of the New Jersey Dental Association (NJDA). She writes that she enjoys visiting her grandsons, Christopher and James, in Connecticut. She became a grandmother to Travis Charles, born to her son, Charlie and his wife, Meghan, in December 2005, and a step-grandmother to Chandler, 5, when her daughter, Jennifer, married James Windham.Įllen Shipman Blue (BS (M), has three children - Dawn, Adam and Jamie. Luiszer may be reached at Paccioretti Minard, BS (R), lives in Sugarland, Texas. Jack Luiszer, BS (R), MBA’70 (R), writes that he is looking for FDU graduates who live in Southwest Florida and who are interested in starting an alumni club. She writes that she is enjoying watching her grandson grow. Margaret “Meg” Parker Spitler, AA (T), moved back to New Jersey from retirement in northern Alabama after the death of her husband, George. 48071.Īfter 35 years with the FBI, Stan Fullerton, BA (R), established SJ Fullerton and Associates, a private investigation firm specializing in anti-terrorism and travel security for corporations and individuals worldwide. He writes that he would like to hear from anyone from the class of 1960. 1959ĭorothy Fontana, AA (R), a screenplay writer best known for her work on “Star Trek,” was inducted into the Museum of Television and Radio’s “She Made It: Women Creating Television and Radio” in December 2006 for her contributions to the television industry.ĭavid Pollack, BS (R), who is retired, divides his time between his home in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and New Orleans, La., with his daughter and grandchildren. He has lectured worldwide on global product submissions to the pharmaceutical industry. Richard Guarino, BS (R), is editor of the fourth edition of New Drug Approval Process, published by Marcel Dekker, Inc., N.Y.C.
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