1970s
Edith Sarah, UC'70, of Brookline, Massachusetts, was a visiting scholar in the women's studies program at Northeastern in 1995-96. She has written a second book, My Grandmother, Anna, My Mother, Sarah, and Me at 75!.
Mina Haire Shea, LA'70, of Cupertino, California, is working in marketing communications in Silicon Valley.
Glenn E. Gately, BA'71, of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, is president and chief executive officer of Atlantic Linens of Fall River, a home-textile firm that specializes in bed linens for chain stores.
Paul K. McGrath, MS'71, of Reading, Massachusetts, is chief financial officer of Spectrum Associates.
Vincent P. Riley, UC'71, has worked for the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance in Albany for eleven years.
Paul J. Simon, LA'71, of Arlington, Massachusetts, has taken early retirement from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is doing consulting work for drug and medical device firms.
Jeannette Theriault Stiegelmeyer, N'71, of San Diego, California, sends along "a happy twenty-fifth anniversary to the first class of the BSN program." She adds, "I am impressed with the massive improvements made in the campus."
Adriane J. Dudley, L'72, of Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands, was elected to the American Bar Association Board of Governors in August.
Maria J. Glenn, UC'72, of Greenville, South Carolina, is a nurse consultant with Health Care and Retirement Corporation of Toledo, Ohio. She travels the Southeast working on subacute-care issues.
Christopher J. Hebberd, E'72, of Guilford, Connecticut, is vice president of operations and engineering for the Regional Water Authority in New Haven.
John M. Kudless, LA'72, is executive director of development, principal gifts, at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
Charles R. Langley, E'72, of Fruitland Park, Florida, is director of public works in Gainesville, Georgia.
Vincent C. Violandi, UC'72, of South Weymouth, Massachusetts, is a computer specialist with the General Services Administration's Federal Computer Acquisitions Center. He is working on FBI and Department of Transportation projects.
Richard W. "Rick" Brown, LA'73, of Walpole, Massachusetts, and his wife, Susan Horsman Brown, celebrated the birth of their second son, Trevor James, on September 8, 1995. Their other son is Cody William. Rick's extended family includes Tara Gwynne, Julie Erin, and Garrett Richard. Rick is a configuration manager/program office administrator with GTE Government Systems Corporation's communication systems division in Taunton. He's also director of publicity for Drum Corps East, for the fourth consecutive year, and is a free-lance sports reporter for the Attleboro Sun-Chronicle.
Kerry F. Harkins, LC'73, UC'77, of Hopedale, Massachusetts, is president of ProMar Associates in Milford. The company designs, implements, and maintains Internet Web pages and sites. His e-mail address is <promar@ultranet. com>.
Tony Cappucci Jr., E'74, is a principal engineer at the Savannah River Site in Aiken, South Carolina. He and his wife, Mary, live in Augusta, Georgia.
Charles W. Costello, UC'74, of Glastonbury, Connecticut, is chairman and chief executive officer of C. W. Costello & Associates. In 1993 he was named one of Chicago's Top Twenty-Five Entrepreneurs of the Year, and this year was a finalist for southern New England Entrepreneur of the Year.
Peter T. Karassik, E'74, of Concord, Massachusetts, is president and principal of Eligius Homes Company in Sudbury. While at N.U., he rowed three years on varsity crew.
John J. Kelliher, L'74, is director of corporate relations in charge of business development and community relations at Bullard, McLeod & Associates in Albany, New York.
William C. Kilpatrick 3d, CJ'74, graduated on June 14 from the 185th session of the FBI's National Academy. He is a police commander in Golden, Colorado.
Judy L. Lacavera, Ed'74, completed work on a doctoral degree at Michigan State University. She is "seeking funds to open a private school emphasizing whole-brain learning through bed and breakfast for ongoing training." Contact her at 2370 W 89A, #5, Sedona, AZ 86336.
Leslie Marsh, CJ'74, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, is a twenty-one-year veteran of the Montgomery County Police Department and has commanded the department's K-9 section for the past four years.
John Arthur Moore, UC'74, of Somerville, Massachusetts, is a colonel in the Massachusetts Army National Guard, a training coordinator for the Massachusetts Department of Corrections's Division of Staff Development, Region I, and adjutant of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts.
Joe Nicolas, E'74, married Sylvia Wakim on July 19, 1992. They have two children, George and Carol. The family lives in Akron, Ohio.
Katherine Olberg, MEd'74, is vice president, public sector development, of Green Spring Health Service in Columbia, Maryland. She and her husband, Leonard Sternbach, live in Arlington, Virginia.
Paul Pagliarulo, BA'74, is director of administrative computer services at Northeastern. He's been at N.U. since 1974, most recently as interim director. He manages the staff and activities of the department, which provides computer services to all administrative and financial offices at the university.
Christine Revelas, BB'74, married Jim Covel in October 1994. They live in Seaside, California. She works for the California State Parks at the Monterey Historic State Park, volunteers at Monterey Bay Aquarium, and dances with the Alta California Dance Company.
Dale B. Robinson, LA'74, received the 1996 President's Award at the twenty-second annual national conference of the American Association for Affirmative Action. He has been director of affirmative action at the College of William and Mary in Virginia and the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, and is personnel manager for HomeCrest in Clinton.
Dan Kaferle, LA'75, of Harvard, Massachusetts, is director of corporate public relations at Digital Equipment Corporation in Maynard.
Steven L. Bernstein, E'76, of Randolph, Massachusetts, is director of engineering at Green Environmental in Quincy.
Michael L. Brainerd, E'76, is a principal at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger in Arlington, Massachusetts. He has been with the company since 1974. Brainerd is in charge of designing additions to Veterans Administration medical centers in Boston and Brockton.
Lynn Miller Doyle, GSPA'76, married Anthony C. Doyle on June 24, 1995, in Denver, Colorado, where they now live. "I am continuing my CPA practice and Anthony has a construction business," she says.
Herschel H. Hamlen Jr., L'76, of Marietta, Georgia, is a judge in the Magistrate Court of Cobb County. He and his wife, Claire, recently celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary. They have two children, Julie and Grant.
Kevin J. Malvey, BA'76, is a senior systems integrator at Science Applications International. He lives in San Diego, California, with his wife, Miriam, and sons, Oren and Benjamin.
Paula Ainsworth Alden McHenry, BBA'76, writes, "After living in the Far East, Hawaii, British Columbia, and California, now residing in Oregon (Lake Oswego). I'm not moving again! Husky hello to all N.U. buddies!"
Robert Radin, BS'76, is working toward a doctorate in organizational studies at Boston College's Carroll School of Management.
Lory D. Rosenberg, L'76, of Bethesda, Maryland, was appointed a board member of the Justice Department's Board of Immigration Appeals, an administrative appellate body.
Rita Shertick, N'76, of Bellflower, California, reports that she completed adoption proceedings for her second child, Jason Michael, in March. "Still working labor and delivery and loving it at Pacific Hospital of Long Beach. Still teaching Lamaze classes in Spanish, a hangover from my days in the Peace Corps," she says.
Evelyn M. Thomson-Lakey, FD'76, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, is a lecturer at Old Dominion University's School of Dental Hygiene. She wrote a feature article on environmental concerns for the dental practice for Access, a publication of the American Dental Hygienists' Association. Last April, she enjoyed a trip back to Boston by clocking a 3:39:01 in the 100th Boston Marathon.
Alexander C. Arcisz, UC'77, of Boxford, Massachusetts, is national sales manager at PCD in Peabody.
John J. Clark, BA'77, notes that his marketing and management service company, John J. Clark & Associates, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is on the World Wide Web at <http://www.ranlog.com/jjca>.
William T. Davis, UC'77, of Seattle, Washington, married Brenda Oppegaard on August 8, 1995.
Bob Dorion, BA'77, is vice president for human resources at General DataComm in Middlebury, Connecticut. He and his wife and three children live in Cheshire.
Marta M. Figueroa, L'77, is deputy regional attorney in the Oakland, California, office of the National Labor Relations Board.
Leonard E. Roberts, L'77, of Seattle, Washington, is director of management information and communications systems for the Seattle Fire Department.
Stephen S. Ruggiero, E'77, is a principal at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger in Arlington, Massachusetts. He has overseen work on the underground Kroch Library at Cornell University, the Forestall Building in Washington, D.C., the Imperial Polk County Courthouse in Bartow, Florida, and Constitution Plaza in Hartford, Connecticut.
James M. Tilley, BA'77, of Jacksonville, Florida, is finance manager of the automated business unit of CSX Transportation.
Susan I. Wheeler, N'77, of Vienna, Virginia, married William Lee on March 16. She is working toward a master's degree in nurse midwifery at Georgetown University.
Bruce P. Whipple, E'77, of LaGrangeville, New York, is president and chief executive officer of PTC, a company that specializes in mergers and acquisitions.
Peggy A. Chase Hartley, MEd'78, of Brewster, Massachusetts, married James B. Hartley on April 19.
Natalma M. McKnew, L'78, of Greenville, South Carolina, is managing director of a fifty-lawyer firm. She adds that a "beautiful teenage daughter is challenging."
Gail A. Ronan, MEd'78, of Westwood, Massachusetts, is a speech-language pathologist in the Natick Public Schools. She has two daughters, Samantha and Leigh.
Glen D. Weisman, BA'78, lives with his wife, Kris, and son, Josh, in Foster City, California, outside San Francisco.
Mary Jane Yue, MPAH'78, her husband, Charles, and their five children spent part of the summer traveling to look at college campuses for the couple's oldest child, who is now a high school senior. The family lives in Edina, Minnesota. Mary Jane holds part-time jobs at a church and at the University of Minnesota, where she's a teaching specialist in hematology.
Kathryn T. Campbell, BA'79, of Vienna, Virginia, is a strategic analyst for Mobil Oil's exploration and producing division.
Margie Myers Davidson, GB'79, of Des Moines, Iowa, is director of advising at Drake University. She recently had a review published in an issue of the NACADA Journal, a quarterly publication of the National Academic Advising Association. Davidson is on the organization's national board of directors.
Marianne B. Duane-Handerek, LA'79, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, gave birth to twins Eva Marie and Lily Anne in May 1994. They join an older sister, Olivia Nicole. She reports, "I am primarily a homemaker, but I do work on call at the two area hospitals, Berkshire Medical Center and Hillcrest Hospital. I am an RN and function as an intravenous therapist."
Gilbert E. Ellis, MA'79, is an assistant professor of physiology at Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida. He and his wife, Patricia, live in Coral Gables. She practices law in Florida and Massachusetts.
Heather Mackey Ford, E'79, was elected selectman in Hamilton, Massachusetts, in May. She and Thomas Ford, E'78, have been married for seventeen years. They have two children, Molly and Teri.
Theodore F. Molaski, BB'79, lives in Bellingham, Washington, with his wife, Kelly, and children Katie and Colin. "I am currently in private practice, and when not working, both Kelly and I are both competing in ironman triathlons," he says.
Charles A. Roberts, UC'79, of Merrimack, New Hampshire, is vice president of Byfleet in Merrimack.
James M. Scarpace, E'79, of Oakton, Virginia, is first vice president of Tishman Construction. He directs the company's mid-Atlantic regional office in Washington, D.C.
Tracy A. Tenney, BB'79, is chief of medical contingency plans at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.