Monthly Archives: December 2007

JEMAILXX: newsletter from Brother Flynn (MC1957)

WHILE NOT TECHNICALLY EMAIL

I did receive a newsletter from Brother Flynn (MC1957).

http:// jxymxu7sn5ho9d.googlepages.com
/20071226FlynnBr.GregoryMC1957Page1of.jpg

has a length of 78 characters and resulted in the following TinyURL which has a length of 25 characters:

http://tinyurl.com/2fkf54

http:// jxymxu7sn5ho9d.googlepages.com
/20071226FlynnBr.GregoryMC1957Page2of.jpg

has a length of 84 characters and resulted in the following TinyURL which has a length of 25 characters:

http://tinyurl.com/yv8rl5

And, I urge you to read it.

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JObit: ACTIONABLE OBIT: EXPIRES 28DEC07 Troy, NY Bloomfield, William Jr. (MC1939)

ACTIONABLE OBIT: EXPIRES 28DEC07 Troy, NY Bloomfield, William Jr. (MC1939)

http:// www.legacy.com /TimesUnion-Albany/ Obituaries.asp? Page=LifeStory &PersonId=100186995

http://tinyurl.com/2rwrbq

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William F. Bloomfield Jr.

Bloomfield, William Jr. TROY William F. Bloomfield Jr., 92, entered into eternal rest, at his home, on Sunday, December 23, 2007.

Born in Troy, he was the son of the late William F. and Rose Mary Keaney Bloom-field. William attended St. Peter’s Academy and was a graduate of La Salle Institute, class of 1934. He continued his education at Manhattan College, class of 1939, receiving a bachelor’s degree in physical education.

William was the first person from the Troy area to be drafted into military service at the beginning of World War II. He served in the U.S. Army Corps as a 1st lieutenant in the South Pacific Theater. Upon completion of his military service, William returned home and went to work for Bloomfield Building Wreckers, Inc., eventually becoming co-owner, as the business grew and flourished in the post-war era.

He was predeceased by his wife, Anne Masiwick; siblings, Rose Mary, John and Phillip; and a grandson, Brian William Bloomfield, all of Troy. William is survived by his son, Phillip, daughter-in-law, Linda, and a grandson, Phillip Jr.

Funeral services will be held on Friday at 8:45 a.m. from Wm. Leahy Funeral Home, 336 3rd St., Troy and at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Victory Church, where the Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated. Interment will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Troy. Family and friends are invited and may call on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. at the funeral home.

Published in the Albany Times Union on 12/26/2007.

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Guestbook for your comments is at:

http:// www.legacy.com /TimesUnion-Albany/ GB /GuestbookView.aspx? PersonId=100186995

http://tinyurl.com/ypobhf

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Bloomfield, William Jr. (MC1939)

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JEMAILXX: Neil O’Sullivan (MC1990) sends along the Manhattan Monthly Newsletter

From: Neil O’Sullivan [MC1990]
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 1:27 PM
To: Thomas Fahey; Stephen Rizzi; Denis Troy; Billy Wheeler; Anthony Evangelista; Ernie Brand; Thomas Johnson; Theresa Henry; Shawn T. Kelly; Sprague, Michael; Tom Gilbart; Pat Huvane; Dan Shine; Edward Roche; Sean Healy; Noel Nixon; Patrick Huvane; Tom Fahey; Frank Abate; Woody; Joe Farrell; john reinke; Mike Carlacci; Peter Gustas
Subject: Fw: Manhattan Monthly

Merry Christmas

http://tinyurl.com/2jyqjq

http:// www.manhattan.edu /newsletters/ ManhattanMonthly /2007_12/ index.html

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JNEWS: Avvento, Paul (MC2007) a Lasallian volunteer

From: Robert T. (1970) Coyne
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 10:05 AM
To: reinkefj
Subject: Long Island Catholic article 12/19/2007 edition

I have the following link to an article that mentions Paul Avvento, indicated to be a Manhattan College graduate.

http://www.licatholic.org/news/121907/LasallianVolunteers.htm

Bob Coyne

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http://www.licatholic.org/news/121907/LasallianVolunteers.htm

Vol. 46 No. 39 December 19, 2007
It’s all in a day’s work for Lasallian volunteers
By Mary Gorry Staff Reporter

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Freeport — They teach classes on art, Italian, and physical education. They provide study help and moderate after-school activities. They share experiences with a surrogate family, thousands of miles away from their actual families. It’s all in a day’s work for a Lasallian volunteer working with the De La Salle Christian Brothers.

“The brothers’ mission is simple: provide quality education to children who would otherwise not receive it,” explained Paul Avvento, 22, a parishioner of St. Frances de Chantal Church in Wantagh. “As a teacher, I found this to be very motivating.” Avvento, a graduate of Manhattan College in the Bronx, is a Lasallian volunteer teaching seventh- and eighth-graders at De Marillac Academy in San Francisco.

The Lasallian Volunteer Program connects college graduates to volunteer opportunities in Lasallian missions throughout the United States. Volunteers work and live in association with the De La Salle Christian Brothers for one or more years of service. The volunteers often serve in the brothers’ San Miguel schools, elementary and middle schools that try to provide an affordable, quality education to a population at or below the poverty level.

The De La Salle School here in Freeport, a San Miguel school run by the De La Salle Brothers, is currently host to two volunteers — Jorge Mejía, 22, from California, and Colleen Boyette, 23, from Tennessee. Carly Matsen, 24, a paid staff member at De La Salle from Tennessee, was a volunteer at the school last year. The school, which opened in the fall of 2002, educates boys in the fifth through eighth grades.

These four volunteers all attended colleges operated by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. “One of my professors talked about the program,” noted Boyette, “and I always wanted to do a volunteer program.”

After graduation, “when the time came to look for a job or decide to volunteer,” said Matsen, “I thought this would be a good transition. You have the support of the other volunteers and the brothers.”

“There were many different options to pursue,” Avvento agreed, “such as graduate school, working in New York City public schools, Catholic schools, but this was what I truly felt God was calling me to do at this stage in my life, and my parents have been telling me for a long time to take advantage of this time of my life and experience all that the world has to offer.”

The Lasallian experience does not end in the classroom. Boyette and Matsen both teach subjects such as French, art, and science. While Avvento teaches classes in religion, computers, and music, he also moderates the school yearbook and provides extra study help. Mejía, who teaches health and physical education, is also director of the graduate support system, which follows the school’s graduates through high school to ensure they keep up with the study habits and work ethic they learned at De La Salle.

Besides serving others, Lasallian volunteers receive guidance as educators from the more experienced brothers. “As a new teacher,” Avvento noted, “I saw the program as an incredible opportunity to work on my teaching skills while observing experienced teachers. Living in community with experienced teachers – the brothers – has helped professionally on many levels. Many days, after a tough day of work we’ll discuss what went wrong and what went well at dinner, and they’ll offer the advice that only an experienced educator can. This has made all the difference in the world.”

Despite complete immersion in the Lasallian world through the program, Boyette said that it’s important to try to strike a balance, “to not let the work consume you.”

It’s important “knowing how to balance school life with your personal time,” Matsen agreed. The job can be a challenge. “I love working here and being here, but it can be tough when it seems the kids don’t care and you do care.”

The challenges are worth it, though. “I love working with the kids,” she said. “No day is ever boring.”

“It’s so great when not only do they get what you’re teaching, but they want to learn it,” said Boyette.

“I’m doing what I love,” added Mejía. “I was given the chance to go to a Lasallian school and now I get to give that opportunity to others.”

“If you want to change society for the better, then this is the perfect program for you,” noted Avvento. “It offers many different roles besides teaching, but all of them offer direct service to people in need.”

Being a Lasallian volunteer “is a learning experience,” said Matsen. “You get pushed out of your comfort zone a bit. If you do the program, you’ll find out things about yourself you didn’t know before.”

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Avvento, Paul (MC2007)

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[JR: Great find. This would have slipped under the radar. ]

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From: Mike McEneney [MC1953]
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 11:55 AM
To: Reinke’s Jasper (mc68alum) Persona
Subject: Re: [JasperJottingsEditorial] JASPERFINDING: JNEWS: Avvento, Paul (MC2007) a Lasallian volunteer

Dear John,

Paul was also last years recipient of the prestigious Gunn Medal which is awarded to the Senior has done the most to carry on the Jasper tradition. The winner is selected by a committee appointed by the Alumni Society and comprised of Faculty, Administrators and Alumni.

Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. I forgot that. Getting too old. ]

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JObit: Denis G. Lynch ’84

From: Mike McEneney [1953]
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 5:03 PM
To: Reinke’s Jasper (mc68alum) Persona
Subject: Re: Denis G. Lynch ’84

Dear John,

Here is the Obituary from The NY Daly News of 12/22/07.

“Denis G. Lynch 52, on December 20th, 2007. Livelong resident of the Bronx. Graduate of Sacred Heart School in Highbridge, St. Raymond’s H.S., Manhattan College ’84, and U.S. Army Veteran. Beloved son of Patrick (Beau) and Mary (nee Kerin). Fond brother of Patrick and his wife Colette. Uncle of Shauna, Brian and Matthew and a multitude of Aunts, Uncles and cousins. Reposing at Schuyler Hill Funeral Home 3535 E. Treamont Ave Saturday and Sunday 2-5 & 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial St. Frances De Chantel Church 190 Hollywood Ave. Bronx, Monday 10 AM. Internment to follow St. Raymond’s Cemetery, James E. McQuade, Dir.”

May He Rest In Peace.

Mike

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JNEWS: McDonnell, Jack J. Jr. (MC1959) to Hypercom’s Board of Directors

http:// www.foxbusiness.com /markets/ industries /telecom/ article /hypercom-announces- plans-acquire- etransactions- business- line- thales_414708_13. html

http://tinyurl.com/39sqfc

Thursday, Dec. 20 2007
Hypercom Announces Plans to Acquire e-Transactions Business Line of Thales

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PHOENIX, Dec 20, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Hypercom Corporation (NYSE: HYC), the high security electronic transaction solution provider, announced today that:

– It has entered into exclusive negotiations with Thales SA, a leading international electronics and systems group serving defense, aerospace and security markets worldwide, to acquire the e-Transactions business line of Thales.

– It has obtained a $60 million financing commitment from Francisco Partners.

– Philippe Tartavull has been promoted to Chief Executive Officer and President of Hypercom Corporation, effective immediately, and has been appointed to the Board of Directors. He was previously President and Chief Operating Officer of the Company.

– Norman Stout has been elected Chairman of the Board, replacing Daniel D. Diethelm who will remain as a member of the Board.

– Johann Dreyer, Chief Executive Officer and Director of S1 Corporation, has been appointed to the Hypercom Board of Directors, bringing the total number of directors to six. Upon the closing of the intended acquisition of the e-Transactions business line of Thales, Keith Geeslin, Partner of Francisco Partners, and Jack McDonnell, Jr., retired Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and founder of TNS, are expected to be appointed to the Hypercom Board of Directors.

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Hypercom Adds New Directors

In addition to appointment of Philippe Tartavull, the Company announced today the election of Johann Dreyer to the Hypercom Board of Directors, bringing the total number of directors to six.

In accordance with the terms of the Senior Credit Facility, and upon funding provided simultaneous with the closing of the intended acquisition of Thales e-Transactions, Francisco Partners would be entitled to appoint two members to Hypercom’s Board of Directors – Keith Geeslin and Jack J. McDonnell, Jr.

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About Jack J. McDonnell, Jr.

Jack J. McDonnell, Jr., 70, founded TNS, Inc., a leading provider of data communications services to processors of credit/debit card and ATM transactions globally, in 1990, and served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from April 2001 to September 2006.

Prior to that, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PaylinX Corp., a software provider for transaction processing, from November 1999 until it was sold to CyberSource Corp in September 2000. Prior to that, Mr. McDonnell founded Transaction Network Services, Inc, in 1990 and served as that company’s President, Chief Executive Officer and director. Mr. McDonnell is also a founder and director of the Electronic Funds Transfer Association. He was the recipient of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP’s 1997 High Tech Entrepreneur Award and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2002 Entrepreneur Award. Mr. McDonnell is a member of the boards of CyberSource and DealerTrack.

He holds a Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering from Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute, a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Manhattan College, and an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Marymount University.

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SOURCE: Hypercom Corporation

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Dear John,

I belive that Jack is a member of the Class of 1959.

Mike

(Thanks, Mike)

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McDonnell, Jack J. Jr. (MC1959)

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JFound: Calderone, Adrian (MC1971)

http://fratres.wordpress.com/2007/12/22/foundation-of-catholic-social-doctrines-by-adrian-calderone

Foundation of Catholic Social Doctrines: By Adrian Calderone
Posted on December 22, 2007 by james mary evans

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Catholic social doctrines are catholic in a double sense. First, they are taught by the Catholic Church. Second, they are catholic, or universal, in scope. They apply to everyone regardless of religion. Catholic social precepts are universal because their foundation is derived from what is common to all human beings. This foundation comprises principles of natural law, human dignity and fellowship.

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Mr Adrian Calderone graduated from Manhattan College with B.Ch.E and M.E. degrees in Chemical Engineering. He spent more than three years living and traveling in Asia. Having earned his Juris Doctorate from New York Law School, he now practices intellectual property law. He and his wife Jo live in Brooklyn, N.Y. and have three daughters. His last article in HPR appeared in February 2005.

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Dear John,

I believe that Adrian is a member of the Class of 1971 and recieved his Masters in 1975.

Mike

(Thanks, Mike. You make this easier.)

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Calderone, Adrian (MC1971)

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MFound: a sophomore at Manhattan College

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-kudos2307dec23,0,4911895.story

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All-Academic Team

Winter Park High School 2006 graduate Amanda McCormick was named to the 2007 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference All-Academic Team while studying environmental engineering as a sophomore at Manhattan College in Riverdale, New York.

She also was awarded the first-ever nationwide American Navy Aces Association Academic/Community Service scholarship for an essay she wrote commemorating her grandfather, William A. McCormick, a highly decorated World War II Navy ace.
She is the daughter of Susan and Michael McCormick of Winter Park.

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ADMINISTRIVIA: 1,374 unique visits

http://www.jasperjottings.com

1,374 unique visits

3,578 page views

2.60 page views per visit

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ADMINISTRIVIA: jasperjottings20071223

http://www.jasperjottings.com/2007/jasperjottings20071223.htm

CONTENTS

0 Messages from Headquarters (i.e., MC Press Releases)
0 Good_News
3 Obits
4 Jaspers_in_the_News
0 Manhattan_in_the_News
3 Email From Jaspers
2 Jaspers found web-wise
0 MC mentioned web-wise
1 New Jasper Bloggers

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PARTICIPANTS BY CLASS
Class Name Locator
1950 Precourt, Gerald F. JObit2
1951 Cuomo, Eugene JObit1
1956 Rothenheber, Walter JObit3
1957 Martin, John S. Jr. JFound1
1962 Lehr, Valentine JNews1
1965 Giuliani, Rudy JFound1
1965 Rooney, John Peter JEmail03
1969 Carbonell, Ruben JNews3
1973 Wilkins, Ann JFound2
1981 Moore, Edward R. JNews4
1983? Malone, James JNews2
1984 Ryan, Jim JEmail02
1986 Dowd, Raymond J. JEmail01 (cited)
1997 Kosior, Susan Cherepon JBloggerNew1
1997 Kosior, Susan Cherepon JEmail01 (cited)
2004 Babilonia, Gemarla JEmail01 (cited)
2004 Musharbash, Miyada JEmail01 (cited)

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PARTICIPANTS BY NAME
Class Name Locator
2004 Babilonia, Gemarla JEmail01 (cited)
1969 Carbonell, Ruben JNews3
1951 Cuomo, Eugene JObit1
1986 Dowd, Raymond J. JEmail01 (cited)
1965 Giuliani, Rudy JFound1
1997 Kosior, Susan Cherepon JBloggerNew1
1997 Kosior, Susan Cherepon JEmail01 (cited)
1962 Lehr, Valentine JNews1
1983? Malone, James JNews2
1957 Martin, John S. Jr. JFound1
1981 Moore, Edward R. JNews4
2004 Musharbash, Miyada JEmail01 (cited)
1950 Precourt, Gerald F. JObit2
1965 Rooney, John Peter JEmail03
1956 Rothenheber, Walter JObit3
1984 Ryan, Jim JEmail02
1973 Wilkins, Ann JFound2

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