Monthly Archives: January 2009

JEmail: McGrath, Erin M. (MC1992) memorializes Lisa Marie Muccilo ’92 on 2/28 at halftime

From: Erin M. McGrath ’92
To: jasper reinke
Subject: Jottings update – Sat. Feb 28th @ 2pm
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 08:39:52 -0500

Good morning JR. Hope you are well.

I have an update regarding the Lisa Marie Muccilo ’92 Fund

We are proud to announce that on Saturday, February 28, 2009 we will be honoring Lisa at Manhattan College with a dedication ceremony of the women’s basketball team locker room. The dedication will occur during half-time of the women’s last home game of the season (game starts at 2pm) and a reception will follow after the game.

It was our intention when we started this fundraiser to honor Lisa with a room in the new library. Just to avoid any confusion, we needed to redirect the funds due to circumstances beyond our control. With careful thought and consideration we decided to renovate the women’s basketball team locker room which was in dire need of repair. Lisa was an avid supporter of MC basketball and she created the MAAC Fights Back program, which is now called THINK PINK and is an annual NCAA basketball season program.

If you would like to attend the dedication, please contact me via email {Privacy Shield Invoked}  so that I can reserve tickets for you.

Thank you for helping us achieve this goal of honoring our friend, classmate and hero, Lisa Marie Muccilo (1970-2003).

In health and happiness,
Erin M. McGrath ’92
on behalf of the Friends of Lisa Marie Muccilo ’92 Fund

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[JR: Well it's nice to see all your efforts come to a successful conclusion. It's been a hard rocky road to get it done. My modest efforts need no thanks; just happy to help. Unfortunately, I have a previous commitment that day (amazing how important things always land on the same day), but I'll be thinking of you and all the Jasper women who made this a reality. It's fitting tribute to your friend. And, her impact in an all too short life. "Bon courage a vous tous"]

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ALUMNI: MC alum email coming sooner rather than later?

http://listserv.educause.edu/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A2=ind0901&L=CIO&P=187196

From: The EDUCAUSE CIO Constituent Group Listserv
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 2:37 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [CIO] Student email

Manhattan College just transitioned to Google Apps over the January intersession. There were a few minor hiccups involving transferring archived mail folders; folders vs “labels” in GMail; getting used to threaded displays; and, some folks didn’t realize the need to change server settings if they wanted to continue to use a POP/IMAP client – but, aside from that, so far so good.

Great buy in from all and the suite of Google Apps including shared calendar, customizable start pages, shared documents, etc. are already starting to change the institutional culture. Additonally, we avoided six figure server and storage upgrades that still would not have matched Google’s 7+ GB per user. All in all, it was a success – so far at least with only two weeks of full use under our belts.

Our next project will be to convert legacy alumni e-mail accounts to Google.

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[JR: Hope for alumni email is on the horizon!]

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JObit: O’Connell, Philip R. [MC1949]

http://www.legacy.com/NaplesNews/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=123462434

Philip R. O’Connell

Philip Raymond O’Connell, a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, died peacefully on January 26, 2009 at the age of 80 in Naples. Phil was born in Woodside, Queens, NY, son of Michael J. and Ann Blaney O’Connell. He was married to Joyce McCabe O’Connell, originally of New York City, who survives him after 51 years of marriage. Phil graduated from Bishop Loughlin High School in Brooklyn, earned an undergraduate degree from Manhattan College, a juris doctor degree from Columbia Law School, and completed the advanced management program at the Harvard Business School.

Phil was a proud veteran of the United States Navy, interrupting his studies at Columbia Law to serve in the Atlantic and Pacific fleets during the Korean War. He devoted 39 months to serving his country, principally as the executive officer on the USS Chilton and USS LST-883.

After returning to civilian life from his service in the Navy, Phil graduated from Columbia Law and joined the New York City firm of Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood where he practiced for several years before moving into executive roles in the business world. Phil was an expert in corporate governance and held many titles in his career before retiring in 1990 as senior vice president and corporate secretary of Champion International in Stamford, CT. His achievements during his law career include being admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States, serving as a member of the NYSE Legal Advisory Board and long time service as a member of the board of directors and chairman of the American Society of Corporate Secretaries.

In addition to his record of business success, academic achievement and service to the country he loved, Phil was a champion runner in high school, college and master’s competitions. Among his many honors, he was a member of Manhattan’s Penn Relays championship teams in the distance medley and four mile relays. Phil also ran on two national AAU championship two mile relay teams and an IC4A cross-country championship team for Manhattan. For his achievements on and off the track as a Jasper, he was inducted into the Manhattan College Hall of Fame in 2000.

Running competitively as a master, Phil won championships at distances from 100 meters to 800 meters at the Connecticut and Rhode Island Senior Olympics. He also finished third in the 400 meters at the U.S. National Masters Championships in 1999.

Phil is survived by his wife, Joyce; son, Michael O’Connell and his wife, Mindy of Dallas, TX; daughter, Kathleen Peloso and her husband, Raymond of Fairfield, CT; daughter, Jennifer McCormick of Newark, DE; and son, David O’Connell and his wife, Lauria of Lincolnville, ME; as well as his 11 grandchildren, Sam and Charlotte O’Connell, Meredith, Maddie and Caleigh Peloso, Kathleen, Matthew, Megan and Riley McCormick and Grace and Aidan O’Connell.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, January 31, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Luke’s Church in Westport, CT. Interment with military honors will follow in Assumption Cemetery, Greens Farms.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in Phil’s name to the Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes, Two Church Street, Suite 101, Ossining NY 10562 or at http://www.saluteheroes.org/ways-to-give.html.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Spear-Miller Funeral Home, 39 South Benson Road, Fairfield.

To offer an online condolence please visit www.SpearMillerFuneralHome.com.

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O’Connell, Philip R.   [MC1949]   

Guestbook: http://tinyurl.com/cctjtv

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Dear John..

     I believe that Phil is a member of the Class of 1949.

    May He Rest In Peace.

    Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. ]

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Dear John,

    Grace reminds me that Phil is a member of the Manhattan College Athletic Hall of Fame.

    May He Rest In Peace.

    Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. And Grace. Much appreciated. ]

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JObit: D’Adamo, Br. Anthony [MCatnd]

http://www.legacy.com/NYTimes/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=123442362

Rev. Brother Anthony Edmund D’Adamo

D’ADAMO–Rev. Brother Anthony Edmund C.F.C., passed away on January 27, 2009. Brother D’Adamo was born on March 15, 1936 in the Bronx, the son of Edmund and Nancy Pettifano D’Adamo. He received a BA in History and his MS in Pastoral Counseling at Iona College. He was also certified in Mechanic Drafting and Engineering at Columbia University and certified in Guidance at Manhattan College. Brother D’Adamo entered the congregation on July 1, 1957 and took his final vows on June 27, 1964. His ministry took him to many positions including St. Cecilia Grammar School, Bishop Gibbons HS, Power Memorial Academy, Iona Preparatory School, Tertianship Renewal Program in Rome, Msgr. Farrell HS, Rice HS, Iona College, Director of Vocations and with the Citta Dei Ragazzi Community in Rome where he served as Executive Vice President. Brother D’Adamo was predeceased by his parents and two brothers: Richard, Joseph and his wife Marie D’Adamo. He is survived by his nephews Gary D’Adamo and wife Lori, Richard and Perry D’Adamo, nieces Nancy Ann Downey and husband Bill and Jill D’Adamo. Also surviving is his sister-in-law Josephine D’Adamo and many great nieces, nephews and cousins all of whom loved him dearly. A wake will be held at St. Joseph Care Center, 30 Montgomery Circle, New Rochelle, NY on Thursday from 7-9pm and Friday from 2-4pm and 79pm. A mass of Christian Burial will be held at Holy Family Church, Mayflower Ave., New Rochelle, NY on Saturday at 9:30am. Interment to follow at Christian Brothers Cemetery in West Park, NY. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his memory to Boys Towns of Italy, Inc., 250 East 63 St., Suite 204, New York, NY 10065.

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D’Adamo, Br. Anthony [MCatnd]

[JR: Attendees recognized on the theory "if it's important to some to mention in an obit, then we can spare a few prayers".]

Guestbook: http://tinyurl.com/c2s56f

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JUpdates: Several Jaspers send in updates; all at the same time?

Cahill, John J. (MC1964)
CIO
Denihan Hospitality Group
Westport, Connecticut 06880-6203

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Christie, Valerie (MC1989)
Director, Supplier Accounting
N. American Components
Melville, NY 11747

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Desposito, Joseph (MC???)

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Bain, Patrick (MC2010)

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Falletta, Heather (MC2012)

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Forman, Daniel (MC2012)

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JFound: Sendall, Sean (MC????) on WGAM radio

http://wgamthegame.com/?p=115  

Oh Basketball, How I’ve missed thee

Let me begin with a casual introduction of myself. My name is Sean Sendall I am a graduate of Manhattan College, and I can be heard mostly on Saturday mornings into early afternoon. Every Saturday you can hear me on any of the local sports reports as well as producing and keeping Dave Long up to date with modern happenings (since he does enjoy living below the “Tarrier Line” as he has dubbed it). I am also a part of the Weekend Warriors heard Saturdays on this very station, WGAM. I’d consider myself a sports enthusiast as well as a sports student, learning what I can from my elders (again Dave Long). My favorite sport would have to be basketball, it is the one I enjoy watching the most at all levels and, not so coincidently, it is the one I personally enjoy playing the most. I’ve also dabbled in the usual sports that we as Americans tend to play, baseball, football, soccer, tennis, golf (which I am still trying to pick up) and I also played a year of rugby in college. Admittedly I am not the biggest hockey fan, it was always basketball in the winter for me, but as of the past few years I’m beginning to pay more and more attention to it.

Rugby is by far the sport I miss playing the most, it combined aspects of many sports that I’ve played over the years and is not a regularly played athletic event in this area. I try and keep up with the international rugby news, a year and a half ago they held their world cup in France where South Africa was victorious over the surprise English team in the final match.

However, I digress, as this first blog of mine is not meant to strictly talk about myself, nor rugby for that matter, but to begin the year long discussion (for me at least it’s year long) about college basketball. College basketball…in my eyes there is no greater event than the Thursday and Friday of the first round of the NCAA tournament. With football season at an end this coming Sunday it is time for the rest of America to turn its eyes toward college hoops.

{Extraneous Deleted}

This entry was posted on Wednesday, January 28th, 2009 at 10:21 pm

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Sendall, Sean (MC????)

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QUADRANGLE: Thursday, January 29, 2009

http://www.mcquadrangle.org/?reffeature=htmlemailedition

Quadrangle
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Riverdale Weather: HI 34 / LO 23 Partly Cloudy

Obama Inauguration Rocks MC

We are living history. Yesterday the first ever African American President-elect, Barack Obama, was sworn into office. Such a momentous occasion deserved special attention, and the Inauguration got just that. Not only did our country celebrate his Inauguration with special events so did MC.

NEWS Residence Life Prepares for Twelve Month Housing in OV

Residence Life is planning to introduce a new residence contract that will make Overlook Manor available year round to students who choose the option. “Now that we have East Hill, we have the opportunity to provide students with a 12 month contract,” says Brother Robert Berger, Vice President of Student Life.

OP ED From The Hills to The City

Drama is the main component of reality shows on MTV. The City is no exception. As Whitney and Jay’s relationship seems to be growing, other high-fashioned, stiletto wearing girls are finding out the hard way that their significant others might not be completely trustworthy.

FEATURES Off the Beaten Path

Although the semester is just beginning, it is time to start thinking of ways to relieve stress. The bus Bx7 or Bx10 leads to a place to take a time out. All day Tuesday or Saturday morning from 9 a.m. to noon, the retreat will be free. On the other days of the week, the discounted student rate is $3.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT “Gran Torino” Eastwood’s Answer to American Racism

Very seldom does a film come along that makes you question yourself more than any psychedelic drug could ever twist your brain. “Gran Torino” reminds you that Asians only ride around in Japanese-made cars with automatic guns and bad tattoos, that the stereotypical black American has less respect for a female than terrorists do for innocent life, and that chewing tobacco is the dirtiest habit of any bigoted white man.

SPORTS MAAC Student-Athletes Perform Well Academically

Charron Fisher hurried through the corridors at Niagara University to make the first day of his 9 a.m. philosophy class. Slipping into the nearest seat, he listened as the professor reinforced a strict attendance policy of three absences and no exceptions. Full Story

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JEmail: DiGirolamo, Rich (MC1985) reports DiGirolamo, Lori (MC1981) as MC1891

From: DiGirolamo, Rich (MC1985)
Date: January 28, 2009 5:45:31 PM EST
To: reinke, fjohn68
Subject: RE: Thank you for your comment — 91, … 1991 or 1891?

GO ahead, put 1891.

And keep up the good work

Rich DiGirolamo

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DiGirolamo, Lori (MC1981)

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[JR: Sounds like someone is playing a joke on your poor old Collector-In-Chief!]

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JFound: Yu, Michelle [MC????]

http://www.ny1.com/content/about_ny1/staff_profiles/65107/your-staten-island-news-now/Default.aspx

Michelle Yu
Sports Reporter

Michelle joined the NY1 team in February of 2005. A native New Yorker, she grew up in the Bronx and graduated from Manhattan College with a degree in Communications.

Prior to NY1, she began her journalism career in print, writing for Gannett Newspaper’s ‘The Journal News’ and Sports Illustrated For Kids magazine. In 2003, Michelle made the transition from print to television when she joined College Sports Television. She also served as a sports reporter on Time Warner Cable’s ‘Sportstime’ show in Bergen County.

A resident of Manhattan, the Bronx native is an avid tennis fan and enjoys writing and traveling.

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JEmail: Jablon, Ken (MC1962) reminds me about Brady, James [MC????]

From: Jablon, Ken (MC1962)
Date: January 28, 2009 12:19:56 PM EST
Subject: Re: [ManhattanCollegeAlumni] Jasper Obit: Brady, James [MC????]

John,

When Jim Brady wrote a column for Crains New York Business, he mentioned Manhattan College a number of times. I sent you the link and you included the columns in Jasper Jottings.

Ken Jablon ’62

[JR: Thanks for the reminder. I'm away from my home base so I can't do much other than collect and report. But, I honestly wouldn't have remember that connection. I'm just a very bad clerk. Thanks for the memory jog.]

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