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u Charlie Kates ’81 was inducted into the South Jersey Basketball Hall of Fame during its banquet on Feb. 14, 2016. Fellow Red Flash alumni Joe Schoen ’81, John McGough ’79, Tony Washington ’82, and Steve Rogers ’83 attended the event.
ment and is a former member of the Board of Directors for the Alumni Association. He and his wife, Donna, reside in Solebury, Pa. with their children, John and Natalie. u The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has appointed Pittsburgh attorney John “Jack” Goodrich ’83 as a board member. Goodrich will serve a three-year term. Goodrich is actively involved in a multitude of legal organizations on national and regional scales. He currently serves as a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Allegheny County Bar Association and holds a position on the Board of Governors for PJA (formerly named Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association). Goodrich is a former member of the ACBA Rules Committee, and the Civil Litigation Judiciary Committee, and served as an appointed Hearing Officer for the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania for six years. He currently serves on the Presidents’ Cabinet at Saint Francis University.
u Thirteen women from the classes of ’85, ’86, and ’87
u Members of the Class of 1982 collectively celebrated each other’s birthday during a getaway to New York City. Pictured are (back row, left to right) Judy (Hayes) Shaw, Barb (Hutchinson) Serafin, Vivian (Kelly) Birney, Anamarie Rogers, Jill (Kellett) Cox, Cathy (Cox) Flott and (front row, left – right) Christy Attisanti, Pamela (Modrak) Jardine, Cheryl (Bacon) Culloty, Barb (Brennan) McGough, Noreen (McCue) Kelly, and Janine (Dorian) Mooney. u Custom plastics design and manufacturing company MODRoto, Madison, Ind. (MODRoto.com), has named J.R. Ryan ’82 its president and chief operating officer. Ryan is responsible for the overall business results, including strategic direction and growth of the rotational molding company’s multiple-business units. Ryan earned his B.S. degree in business manage-
gathered in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. over Halloween weekend where they spent time sharing laughter and reminiscing over their happy days spent at Saint Francis.
1990s u JoEllen Narcavage Gray ’90, was recently awarded the Washington Post Agnes Meyer Teaching Award. Gray developed and implemented the LEAD (Learning Engineering And Design) program at Elizabeth Seton High School in Bladensburg, Md. After having successfully taught all levels of high school math to all levels of learners for more than 15 years, Gray jumped to initiate Elizabeth Seton High School’s state-approved STEM program. What began as an honors program for students who wanted to pursue STEM careers has developed into an innovative program for all students.
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