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ACHIEVEMENTS 1983

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Saint Joseph's College

Division of General Studies Brooklyn Campus

THE DOORS TO ACHIEVEMENT

We pay tribute to you, the graduating class of 1983. The achievement of your Bachelor of Science degree from the Division of General Studies, a notable achievement in itself, is especially impressive since it was pursued by so many of you w^hile meeting the demands of full-time professional careers, and often, of family life.

We celebrate your intellect, energy, and pursuit of excellence. We only hope that your new degree will open many doors to achievement in the years to come.

The members of the administration, faculty, and staff of the Division of General Studies

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SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE

DIVISION OF GENERAL STUDIES

May 1983

To the Graduates ot 1983,

Graduation is your time for reflection and celebration. It is an opportunity for you to pause, to take a moment to look back on what has transpired in your life since you entered St. Joseph's. In doing this, you will be measuring yourself against what you were, identifying the ways you have gained confidence, independence, and knowledge. You will also, no doubt, think of those who helped you reach your goal your family, friends, and teachers.

It won't take much reflection to recall the tremendous amount of time and energy you have devoted to earning your bachelor's degree. You have worked hard and you have sacrificed, and for this you have reason to celebrate.

A special cause for celebration this year is Achievements, the very first General Studies yearbook. Born of suggestions from students and faculty members of the Division Advisory Council, the yearbook became a reality under the able and creative direction of Daniel Beni, with assistance from Eileen Mullen. So as we turn the pages of this book, which brings to us so many warm memories, we should thank those who made it possible, including you, the Graduating Class of 1983.

Sincerely,

Thomas G. Travis, Dean

245 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 1 1 205 (212) 622-4690

155 Roe Boulevard. Patchogue. NY 1 1772 (516) 654-571 1

DIVISION ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF

1982-83

Thomas G. Travis

Dean, Division of General Studies

Eileen Mullen Assistant to the Dean

Edna Moshette

Assistant to the Dean for Academic Advisement

Lucille Ameduri Associate Registrar

Mary Ellen Andriano Ramon Echevarria Mayra Garcia Casilda Guilliani Ruby Jung Wanda Luces

Barbara Janusz

Assistant to the Associate Registrar

Cruz Sanchez

Assistant to the Associate Registrar

Suzanne Trappier Admissions Counselor

Cynthia Ferguson Administrative Assistant

Sadie McMillan Yvette Ramirez Patricia Riley Eleanor Uniszkiewicz Gracie Williams Jane Yano

FACULTY

1982-83

Juana Alland

Preceptor in Coiimiunity Health

Herbert Altman

Lecturer in General Studies

Lucille Ameduri

Lecturer in General Studies

S. Jean Marie Amore

Professor of Child Study

Daniel Beni

Preceptor in Health Administration

Angelo Berardi

Preceptor in General Studies

Judith Berezin

Lecturer in General Studies

John Bourne

Lecturer m Business

Lorraine Boykin

Lecturer in Health Administration

Caesar Branchini

Lecturer in Community Health

Clifford Brathwaite Preceptor in Health Administration Victor Brown

Preceptor in Health Administration Felice Burns

Lecturer hi Community Health Rupert Campbell Coordinator of Managanent, Preceptor in Business Reinaldo Cardona Lecturer in Health Administration Jose Cartagena Lecturer in Community Health Joan Colgan Lecturer in Speech Mary L. Creedon Lecturer in Health Administration Arthur D' Antonio Lecturer in Health Administration Barbara Delaney Preceptor in Community Health

Annette Dubiel

Assistant Professor of Child Study

Marguerite Durkin

Preceptor in General Studies

John Edwards

Lecturer in Community Health

Gerard Gannon

Preceptor in Community Health

Hayward Gill

Preceptor in Community Health

Andrea Greenberg

Preceptor in Community Health

Jerome Grudzien

Lecturer in Business

Crystal Harris

Preceptor in Community Health

Gary Helfand

Preceptor in Health Administration

Bruce Henry

Lecturer in Early Childhood Education

Mary Hogue

Lecturer in General Studies

Thomas Horan

Lecturer in Business

Yvonne Jackson-Greatheart

Preceptor in Health Administration

Anne Jordheim

Chairperson, Community Health

Department, Preceptor Judith Keeperman-Rosenthal Lecturer in Early Childhood Education Suzanne Krase Preceptor in Community Health Miles Kucker

Preceptor in Health Administration Leslie Leach

Lecturer in Health Administration S. Kathleen Loughlin Assistant Professor of English Marco Mason Lecturer hi Health Administration

Anne McBrearty

Instructor in Child Study

Virginia Mosca

Lecturer in General Shidies

Edna Moshette

Preceptor in Community Health

Randi Moskowitz

Lecturer in Community Health

Eileen Mullen

Lecturer in General Studies

Joseph Murphy

Preceptor in Community Health

Gladys Ramos

Lecturer in Health Administration

Dorothy Robinson

Lecturer in Health Administration

Maude E. Robinson

Preceptor in Community Health

Margaret Rookard

Preceptor in Health Administration

Carlos Russell

Lecturer in Health Administration

Barbara Schork

Preceptor in Community Health

Hugh Snow

Lecturer in Health Administration

James A, Stackpole

Preceptor in Communih./ Health

Sylvia Storch

Preceptor in General Studies

Anthony Summers

Preceptor in Health Administration

Robertei Titus

Preceptor in Health Administration

Thomas G. Travis

Preceptor in General Studies

S. Virginia Walsh

Lecturer in General Studies

Gloria White-Harris

Preceptor in Health Administration

GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 1983

Alda Abramson

Ajekemi Adegbola

Hannah Agahiu

Enid Aird

Mariamma Alexander

Dolphy Armstrong

Ebere Azuaru

Lileith Baker

Mireille Bastien

Larry Bradley

Audrey Bridgeman

Eleanor Bunyan

Eula Byfield

Carmen Cabrera

Yvonne Canada

Crystal Harris, Preceptor in Community Health, helps students acquire research skills. 8

Dorret Chambers

Hermina Claxton

Pat HazelwLiod, Lecturer in Community Health, compliments a student on her presentation.

Joan Cimino

Wena Collins

Velma Coppin

Virginia Copeland

Omana Daniel

Winter scene, St. Joseph's College

Hazeley Davidson 10

Dorothy Davis

Jacqueline Davis

Rica de Guzman

Harris Dogan

Doris DeSouza

Joan Delande

Joseph Dufraine

A student ponders a question.

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Michele Dupont

Maureen Duverney

Rebecca Edili

Edna Moshette, Assistant to the Dean and Preceptor in Community Healtii, clarities a point about the aging process.

Celeon Elliott 12

Esther Esan

Oduore Etuwewe

Yvonne Evans

Claudette Germain

Kathleen Franklin

Millicent Gillespie

Daniel Bern, Preceptor in Health Adminis- tration and Acluroemcnls coordinator

Erol Green

Agnes Harder

Zilpha Harris

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Eliamma Joseph

Mary Joyner

Aldit Kelly

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Mary Koshy

Ana Laureano

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OUR GRADUATES SPEAK ABOUT THE GENERAL STUDIES PROGRAM

"My degree in Community Health enabled me to deal with problems my patients encounter as they leave the hospital setting."

"I have a broader view of the Health Field."

"Obtaining a B.S. at St. Joseph's helped me to further my education. I continued on to gain my Master's in Public Administration."

"I believe it helped me considerably more so in coping with the behavior patterns of the aged whom I now serve."

"Gave me adequate assurance and support in my work and socially."

"St. Joseph's was very thorough and realistic in the ways of the business world and management."

"I was promoted from Staff Nurse to Head Nurse, to Supervisor of Nursing, and to Director of Staff Education."

"A degree in Health Administration gave me the background necessary for an administrative position."

Wilma Lawrence

Kyung Lee

Estelle Lowe

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Annie Lykes

Achukutty Mathew

Rachael Marston

Phyllis McDonald

Mariamma Ma thai

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Renee McFarlane

Elsie McGillvery

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Betty McLean

Morgie McNair

Kathrine Methikalam

Heather Moses

Laura Napolitano

Maude Robinson, Preceptor in Community Health, makes a suggestion about a student's outline.

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Dean Thomas Travis leads his Critical Thinking students in a discussion.

Anna Ogbebor

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Wuraola Ojewale-Omisore Felicia Olagbegi

POSITIONS HELD BY GENERAL STUDIES GRADUATES

General Studies graduates continue to achieve careers of significant scope and responsibility. They are employed in a variety of health care and other client service settings. Positions held by our graduates include . . .

Ambulatory Services Administrator

Assistant Director (Nursing, Field Operations)

Clinical Care Coordinator

Director of Education

Facilities Engineer

Hospice Program Specialist

Inservice Nursing Instructor

Manager of Medical Records

Mental Health Counselor

Police Officer

Psychiatric Social Worker

Staff Progranmter/ Analyst

Treatment Team Leader

Utilization Review Assistant

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Robertha Ottlev

Helen Perrv

Charoon Paephanich

Oleavis Bell Park

Jennifer Peters

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Sister Kathleen Loughlin, to her Eng. 103 class.

Asbistant I'rotebsor of English, stops on her way

Lucina Peters

Marie Rago

Eloise Phoenix

Maria Raigosa

Carmen Prophete

Carmen Rivera

Anne Jordheim, Chairperson of the Community Health Department, summarizes a key point.

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Associate Registrar Lucille Ameduri's door is always open.

Hopelin Robinson

Claudette Robinson

Romania Roachford

Aleyamma Samuel

Louise Sanders 24

Priscilla Simmons

Ruth Simpson

DIVISION SCENES

Highlights of the General Studies graduation from last year

Students receive the academic hood.

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MORE GRADUATES SPEAK ABOUT THE GENERAL STUDIES PROGRAM

"St. Joseph'sbroadened my options within the nursing administrative field. It gave me an overview of health care management and a broad under- standing of Community Health, its direction, its problems, its needs."

"My degree helped me in two ways: (1) gave me credentials to enter graduate school; (2) expanded skills and knowledge for my position as an Emergency Department nurse."

"I was able to obtain my position as an RN in infection control."

"I was promoted from Head Nurse to Insurance Manager Instructor/ Supervisor."

"I was able to gain a position as Utilization Review Coordinator."

"Prepared me for a Head Nurse position and enhanced my ability for continued education."

"Helped me to obtain a position as a teacher of Medical Assistants."

"I have been able to provide outreach programs that I was exposed to from my class work."

"I obtained a Nursing Supervisor position."

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Carol\-n Smith

Knightly Smith

Lauretta Sobe

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A class reacts to a film.

Etheline Solomon

Pamela Stewart

Edith Stradford

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Marcia Tavares-Foster

Paulette Thomas

Ruth Thomas

Joan Thompson

Karen Thompson

Thelma Thompson

St. Joseph's College . . .

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General Studies Monday staff meeting

Thelma Torres

Mary Ann Trapp

Suzanne Trappier

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Sumathi Venugopal

Grace Watkins

Kruewan Vorasarn

Waveny Wallace

Dr. Travis at work

Bernard Wheatley

Esmee White

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Eugenia Whitmire

Norma Wollaston

SOME GRADUATE SCHOOLS

ATTENDED BY

GENERAL STUDIES GRADUATES

Adelphi University Baruch College Brooklyn College

C. W. Post

Columbia University Fordham University

Hunter College

Long Island University

New School for Social Research

New York Institute of Technology New York University

State University of New York, Stony Brook

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