i ■BpiL ' \ \ *,3 •4 ' ■ ^9mG|>> J» iM V ; A Publication for Alumni, Parents and Friends From the Director of In This Issue Saint Joseph’s Alumni and Parent College People & Events.1-7 Alumni Association Relations... Graduation 1995, Faculty Recognized, Board of Directors Senior-of-the-Year Award, Little 500, Officers Exciting things are taking place for Spring Sports Roundup, Parents’ Richard T. Vallin ‘59 President SJC alumni both here on campus, and Association News and much more! Racine, Wisconsin across the country! James F. Quinn ‘63 Our most active chapters are VP, Alumni Relations Philanthropy.810 Highland, Indiana Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville. Thomas S. O’Brien ‘69 Kresge Challenge Grant Met, Trustees’ Up and coming are NW Indiana, V.P, Academics & Recruiting Dinner Raises Scholarship Funds, Greater Lafayette, Cincinnati, Eastern LaGrange, Illinois Phonathon Success, and more! Sue Downard ‘79 Michigan, South Bend, Cleveland, Fort V.P., Campus Relations Wayne, SW Indiana, Seattle/Portland, Rensselaer, Indiana Thomas Kuhar ‘64 Greater Washington, DC, Rensselaer, A YEAR OF CHALLENGES V.P, Financial Affairs and Galveston. We are looking to and Changes.11&14 Granger, Indiana expand to Southern California, Mark Quebbeman ‘79 A look back at President Shannon’s V.P, Chapter Development Southwest Florida, Phoenix and second year at the helm. Louisville, Kentucky Dallas/Fort Worth. Watch for events Directors in your area! Jane W. Ames ‘73 Other ways of staying involved with Alumni focus.15-23 Rensselaer, Indiana; Bernard A. Balas ‘57, Ballwin, Missouri; SJC are in the areas of student admis¬ Chapter Events, You’re a Member, Mark Behnke ‘80, Battle sions, alumni and student career net¬ Alumni Career Network, Class Notes, Creek, Michigan; Mary K. working, speaker’s bureau, and chap¬ and much more! Bergman ‘79, Cincinnati, Ohio; James Buckley '48, Whiting, ter development. Call me and discuss Indiana; Angela Cecil ‘86, all the possibilities! Greencastle, Indiana; James FOR THE RECORD.24 A new Alumni Directory is in the Deegan ‘59, Alsip, Illinois; Lisa Puma Births, Deaths, and Marriages. M. Handler ‘84, Chicago, works. Watch your mail for a letter Illinois; Stephen M. Ligda, Sr. and questionnaire from our publish- ‘62, Evergreen Park, Illinois; CALENDAR OF EVENTS.25 Thomas Madison ‘70, Grand er-Publishing Concepts, Dallas Texas. Rapids, Michigan; William Keep connected with your SJC alumni McGuire ‘66, Wilmette, Illinois; friends! Douglas Monforton ‘71, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; R. Don’t forget, I’m always open to Kevin Sims ‘79, Mulberry, your ideas and suggestions regarding Indiana; Thomas P. Stefaniak, CONTACT Jr. ‘87, Hammond, Indiana; alumni and parents. Feel free to con¬ Irving J. Valente ‘58, Indian tact me. I value your input and sup¬ Volume 52, Number 2 Creek, Illinois; Michael Published three times a year for alumni, port! Vallone ‘60. Franklin Park, parents and friends of Saint Joseph s College. Illinois Mr. Philip Wilhelm, Chairman, Board of Trustees Christine D. Primeau, Director Chapter Representatives Albert J. Shannon, Ph.D., President John M. Finnegan, III ‘91, Alumni and Parent Relations James M. Britt, Ed.D., Vice President for Louisville Chapter; Andrew C. 219/866-6123 Institutional Advancement and Marketing Kuhar, ‘91, Cleveland Chapter; Lisa Morel Las, Director of Public Relations and John F. Gause ‘84, Internet: [email protected] Publications Indianapolis Chapter; Christine D. Primeau, Director of Alumni and Theodore A. Scudder ‘75, Parent Relations On The Cover Chicago Chapter The starting line-up of the Alumni Student Directors ©Copyright 1995, Saint Joseph s College, Eric McKeown, Senior Little 500 race, held on campus during Rensselaer, Indiana 47978,219/866-6000, Doug Kelley, Senior Little 500 Weekend, April 1995. World Wide Web Home Page: http://www.saintjoe.edu Directors Emeriti Bro. Gerard Von Hagel, Please send all address changes to; Alumni Office, C.PP.S., Whiting, Indiana Saint Joseph’s College, RO. Box 870, Rensselaer, Philip J. Wilhelm ‘63. Indiana 47978,219/866-6177. Indianapolis, Indiana people & Events Little 500 vers were on the same Jon Messman ‘90 at lap at the end of the race, 219-866-4404 for 1996 Weekend with second place only a race information. Look few seconds behind the for upcoming 1996 race Little 500 Weekend winner. The results for information on Saint was a big success for stu¬ the student Little 500 Josephs Internet dents and alumni as the were: 1st place - Steve Homepage at 32nd annual Little 500 Koos, senior (Indian http://www.saintjoe.edu. was run along with the Head, Ill.), 2nd place - Ed 2nd annual Alumni Little Balas, senior (Ballwin, Senior-of-the- 500 race. Mo.), 3rd place - Chad Year Thirteen drivers Healey, freshman returned to race in the (Rensselaer, Ind.), 4th Alumni Little 500 and place - Matt Davy, junior Joseph Janusonis of many alumni returned to (Yorktown, Ind.), 5th Munster, Indiana, was work in the pit crews and place - Adam Torreano, named Senior-of-the- help with track setup. A junior (Munster, Ind.). Year for the Class of 1995. special thanks goes out The Alumni Associ¬ A political science major to Cheri Bowsher ‘95 ation sponsored a food and history minor, and Chris Irons ‘95 for and drink tent, and alum- Janusonis was selected scoring the races, Mike ni/ae basketball games. as the senior who best DeYoung ‘89 for sup¬ Returning basketball exemplifies the meaning porting the student dri¬ players were Linda and mission of Saint vers, Tim Millarny ‘89 Deno ‘82, D’Lee Joseph s College through for track setup, and the Cudworth Banner ‘90, demonstrated academic whole Messman family Lisa Baciu ‘93, accomplishment and for all their help in the Jennifer Radosevic community service. alumni and student ‘91, Dave Downey ‘79, Runners-up included races. Dennis Thomas ‘79, Andrew Berry (biology, In the alumni race, Kevin Sims ‘79, Lowell Huber Heights, Ohio), four of the top five dri¬ Harper ‘92, Matt Jessica Henry (commu¬ vers were all on the Weber ‘86, Tim Stunda nications/theatre arts, same lap, with the win¬ ‘90, Bob Sheridan ‘94, Fort Wayne, Ind.), Lori ner less than a kart Bobby Dalton ‘77, Hissong (mathematics, length ahead of second Donnie Riggins ‘94, Harlan, Ind.), and place. The lead traded John Collins ‘94, Trent Stephen Maillet back and forth between Smith ‘94, Mark (accounting/finance, drivers several times Brown, ‘94 and Harry Indianapolis, Ind.). during the one hour race. Perry ‘95. Mick Kopil “This years group of The final results for the ‘90 officiated. finalists were truly Alumni Little 500 were: Next years event is impressive,” according 1st place - Bruce scheduled for April 20, to Bill McGuire ‘66, “ Mathew ‘87,2nd place - 1996. We all have fond Alumni Association Jon Messman ‘90,3rd memories of Little 500 Board of Directors mem¬ place - Tom Messman, and everyone is encour¬ ber who presented the Jr. ‘90,4th place - Roger aged to come back to Senior-of-the-Year Merriman ‘73, and 5th campus and participate. award. “The Class of place - Mike Stader ‘94. Contact either Bruce 1995 can be proud of The student Little 500 Mathew ‘87 at 219-866- those who represented was also very exciting. 6113 (E-mail: them.” Three of the top five dri¬ [email protected]) or l. people & Events Janusonis, a 1991 grad¬ in the office of United Thursday, May 4, with a uate of Munster High States Senator Richard degree signing ceremony School, was a four-year G. Lugar, in Washington, for the seniors, at the member of the Saint D.C. ' home of President and Joseph s College soccer Mrs. Shannon. Friday, the team, served as a resi¬ annual Senior dent assistant, and was a 100th Champagne Brunch and member of the national¬ Senior Dance were held Graduating Class ly-recognized Mock Trial in Halleck Center. Leaves Saint Team. He earned mem¬ Saturday began with a berships in both the picnic at Lake Banet Park Joseph’s Delta Epsilon Sigma and included Honor Society and the Baccalaureate Mass in Phi Alpha Theta Honor More than 150 stu¬ the Richard F. Scharf Society dents in the Class of 1995 Alumni Field House and His community ser¬ bid farewell to Saint the President s Reception vice included serving as Joseph s College in a and Dance concluded the a certified rape victim weekend of ceremonies. night. advocate for Jasper This marked the Father Vincent County Crisis Center, College’s one hundredth Giese ‘45 and Albert and a Counseling graduating class. Prossor ‘45 returned to Services tutor. Janusonis Commencement campus as members of also served as an intern weekend began the 50 - year graduating class. They marched in the Baccalaureate Mass procession Saturday and were honored at a dinner that night. Graduation Day began with a spectacular brunch leading into com¬ mencement exercises on the Chapel Lawn. Indiana Attorney General Pamela Carter addressed the graduates, reminding them that they are born with “inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. These rights of birth are akin to royalty flowing in our blood,” noted Carter. Dr. Bernard Parker, vice president for academic affairs, con¬ ferred an honorary doc¬ tor of laws degree upon Attorney General Carter, and an honorary doctor President Shannon with Senior-of-the-Year winner Joseph Janusonis and parents Joseph and Carole of letters degree upon Janusonis. 2. People & Events noted author Norbert Krapf ‘65. Krapf read the poem Somewhere in Indiana which he wrote for the graduation. Valedictorians for the Class of 1995 were Denise Marie Falk, biology-chem- istry, Erie, Penn.; Todd A. Troxel, mathematics- physics, Frankfort, Ind., and Crystal Dawn Walters, psychology, Knox, Ind. The Attorney General on Governor Evan Bayh s behalf awarded President Shannon Sagamore of the Wabash status. The award is the highest honor the Governor of Indiana bestows and is a personal tribute given to those who have rendered distinguished service to the state. President Shannon introduces Attorney General Pamela Carter and Vice President of Academic Affairs Bernard Parker. “Things You Must Do Before You Leave Saint Joe’s” Excerpts from President Shannon’s address to the seniors at the 1995 Senior-of-the- Year Dinner Say one more prayer at the Grotto. Come out of a Core class, and con¬ Make one more attempt to make tinue the discussion with a friend in Saint Joseph’s College a better Come into my office and ask me the hallway. place. why I have fallen in love with Saint Joseph’s College. Stop at our house for your last taste Thank one more teacher for mak¬ of M J’s chocolate chip cookies. ing you take the tough road, not the Say “Goodbye” to Benny. easy road. Feed the fish at the reflecting pond-- Read one more book that you really they will miss you too. Tell one more freshman to hang in don’t have to...do it at Lake Banet. there for three more years-because Find out if a Puma, a panther and a it is indeed all worth it. Perform one more act of random mountain lion are really the same kindness, and doing so discover animal. Find out who Saint Gaspar is...and what Christian humanism really is. what C.PPS. stands for. Write a letter to thank whoever is Thank God that you never, ever, paying the bills and thank them for Thank your classmates for hanging have to go through course registra¬ your wonderful years here. in there for you over the years. tion again. Learn that the SJC colors are really Say a prayer for those of us staying Have one more “Wagonmaster”-- cardinal and purple. behind. without the beer chaser. 3. Donnelly puter software and is ous teaching by the designed to enhance the Department of Garners Kaiser classroom experience History/Political Teaching Award with computer laborato¬ Science. He is retiring ry experiences. from teaching in that department, but will con¬ Associate professor of tinue to teach German at computer science Dr. Mcllwain Named Saint Joseph’s. In pre¬ Karen Donnelly was senting the award, Philip Teaching selected the winner of Posey, professor of histo¬ the Father Edwin J. Excellence ry, spoke of Father Kaiser Faculty Scholar Gerlach’s many contribu¬ Award Winner Award. Named in honor tions to Saint Joseph’s, of the late professor of from serving as the religion at Saint Joseph’s Margery Mcllwain, College archivist to College, the award is assistant professor of teaching such diverse given by the faculty to a chemistry and mathe¬ courses as Ancient colleague for outstand¬ matics, has been named Greece and Rome, Latin ing scholarship. the recipient of the Saint American History and The fourth-generation Joseph’s College 1995 the American Frontier. Rensselaer, Indiana, Teaching Excellence native joined the Saint Award. The award is Joseph’s College faculty given annually by the Pumas Claim in 1983 and currently College’s Academic Three GLVC teaches in both the com¬ Cabinet in recognition of puter science and math¬ outstanding work in the Crowns ematics departments. classroom. Her role also includes A native of Marion, For the first time since working with the Indiana, Mcllwain joined 1991-92, Puma athletic Computer Club and the the faculty in 1985. She teams captured three annual High School teaches calculus and pre¬ Computer Day. Great Lakes Valley calculus courses, and Conference champi¬ She received her chemistry for nursing onships. This year the bachelor’s degree in majors. women’s tennis team, mathematics, summa She holds a bachelor’s women’s basketball cum laude with depart¬ and master’s degrees in team and the baseball mental honors, from mathematics and mathe¬ team all earned the top Indiana University - matical sciences, respec¬ Bloomington, and her spot in the conference. tively, from Purdue The first conference doctorate in mathemat¬ University. title was won by the 14-0 ics from Northwestern women’s tennis team, University. under head coach John She wrote MATLAB Father Gerlach’s Manual: Computer Barrientos. This was the Service fourth title for Barrientos Laboratory Exercises, at Saint Joseph’s, who published this year by Acknowledged was also named GLVC Saunders College Coach-of-the-Year. Mary Publishing. The publica¬ Father Dominic Quasney (senior, East tion serves as a supple¬ ment for an introductory Gerlach, C.PP.S. ,‘46 Chicago, Ind.) led the linear algebra course was honored for forty- Lady Pumas as #1 singles using the MATLAB com¬ three years of meritori¬ and #1 doubles player People & Events and was named Player- for the NCAA Division II GLVC champions and of-the-Year in the GLVC. Outdoor Track and Field received an automatic The second confer¬ Invitational where she bid to the NCAA Division ence title came in finished in 9th place in II tournament played at womens basketball who the 3,000 and 10th in the Rueth/Fitzgibbon were 19-9 overall and 14- 5,000. Baseball Complex — the 4 in the GLVC. First year The softball team fin¬ home field of the Puma’s. head coach Lynn Plett ished the season with an They were eliminated in was named GLVC Coach- 8-22 record this past the fourth game by rival of-the-Year. The team year. The Lady Pumas, Lewis University. received a bid to the under head coach Ernest Several players NCAA Division II tourna¬ Watson, finished third in received post season ment. However, they lost the GLVC tournament. honors. First team All- to Oakland University in Sophomore outfielder GLVC: Larry Glozier the first round. Tracy Ziemba (Oaklawn, (Chicago, Ill.), Art The final GLVC title Ill.) was named A1FGLVC Carrison (Roscoe, Ill.), for Saint Joseph’s came first team and junior Bob Bowser (Indiana¬ from the baseball team third basemen Danielle polis, Ind.), and Jake under the direction of Figlio (Highland, Ind.) Chapman (Rensselaer, head coach Mike Moyzis. and junior pitcher Liz Ind.). Second team All- The Pumas were 38-16-2, Olivencia (Shererville, GLVC: Chad Cook a school record for victo¬ Ind.) were honorable (LaPorte, Ind.), Dom ries in a season, and were mention. Sophomore Horgeshimer (Sauk ranked 12th in the NCAA pitcher Michelle Heilman Village, Ill.), Mike Olson Division II last regular (Logansport, Ind.), (Tinley Park, Ill.), John season poll. They sophomore designated Fitzgibbon (Lockport, received an automatic hitter Jill Ogger (Mount Ill.), and David Goes bid to the NCAA Division Pleasant, Mich. Ziemba (New Lenox, Ill.). II North Central regional and Figlio were named NCAA All-North tournament hosted by Academic All- Central Region first Saint Joseph’s. Conference. team: Bowser and The men’s tennis Glozier. NCAA All-North Spring Sports team,under head coach Central Regional tourna¬ John Barrientos, finished ment team: Pinto, Recap their season 7-7, and 4-4 Glozier and Cook. in the GLVC, and they fin¬ Academic All-GLVC Spring sports at Saint ished in seventh place in team: Jeff Bull (Portage, Joseph’s continued the the GLVC tournament. Ind.), Chris Cripe competitive Puma tradi¬ Junior Bill Patterson (Claypool, Ind.), Andrew tion. (Westerville, Ohio), D’Amore (Berkeley, Ill.), The men’s and sophomore Jude Clover Marc Macias (Norridge, women’s track teams fin¬ (Valparaiso, Ind.) and Ill.), Jeff Norus (Carmel, ished sixth and fourth sophomore Darren Haas Ind.), Larry Satkoski place respectively in the (Crawfordsville, Ind.) (LaPorte, Ind.), Christian Great Lakes Valley were named to the Sylvano (Elmood Park, Conference. Under the Academic All- Ill.), Zac Wells head coach Bill Massoels, Conference team. (Merrillville, Ind.), Cook, the men’s season ended The baseball team fin¬ Chapman, Glozier, Goes, 19-13-0, and the women ished their season 38-16-2 Horgeshimer, Olson, and 33-2-0. Laura Witek under head coach Mike Pinto. (Marengo, Ill.) qualified Moyzis. The Pumas were 5. People & Events Parents’ Mid- Habitat for munication Fred Berger, and wife Pat. Winter Social Humanity Trip to Early in the week, Tulsa sub-freezing tempera¬ tures forced the group The Parents’ indoors, where they Association held the Nine Saint Joseph’s gave the Tulsa Habitat annual Mid- Winter students and staff mem¬ downtown warehouse a Social on campus, in bers gave up their fresh coat of bright pink February. The event fea¬ spring break to help in paint. “It was the only tured a combination the demolition of sub¬ color of paint they had brunch and style show standard housing in the in the quantity they highlighting many stu¬ Tulsa area. They also needed, so we made do,” dent models. Floral raised and donated $450 explained Pat Berger. arrangements provided to the Tulsa Habitat for Besides painting, the by the Parents’ Council Humanity. group built headers for and donated gift certifi¬ Students attending a soon-to-be- built home. cates from area mer¬ were Danielle Adams The group had three chants were given away (Culver, Ind.), Megan days of good weather throughout the show. Kolaczyk (South Bend, and tore down a two- Other events included Ind.), Lisa Curley story home by knocking a pool tournament and (Crown Point, Ind.), down ceilings, dry wall, no-cost bingo complete Andrea Bernardon and roofing. with prizes! (Xenia, Ohio), Robert Conerty (Indianapolis, Ind.), and Elizabeth Lieb (Indianapolis, Ind.). Chris Zanowski, assis¬ tant vice president for student affairs, led the group, along with assis¬ tant professor of com¬ Alumni, Parents and Friends... How YOU Can Help! People always ask, “How can / help Saint Joseph s College!" Here are some ways! * Arrange for SJC staff members (President Shannon, Dean of Admissions Lou Levy, professors, etc.) to visit high schools in your area. * Host a “Back to School” picnic for new and returning students in your area. * Host an alumni event in your area and invite your favorite SJC profes¬ sors/staff. Call Chris Primeau, Director of Alumni and Parent Relations, 219/866-6123. 6. people & Events Parents’ Calling all Parents! Parents’ Weekend ‘95 Association Plan to be there!Events include: News Friday, October 20 Saturday, October 21 Sunday, October 22 Regularly scheduled classes Family photographs, Alpha Mass, bookstore open, Peggy Feinendegen, open to parents, social hour Lambda induction, book¬ brunch. Parents’ Council with Parents’Council, store open, tours of new Chairperson, presided President’s Reception, Banet Core Education play by the Center, Parents’ Association over a day long strategic Columbian Players. sponsored food and drink planning meeting of the tent, football game, womens Parents’ Council on cam¬ soccer, family mass and pus in June. chorus concert, dinner, play by the Restructuring and possi¬ Columbian Players. bly renaming the Council, were topics on Watch the mail for more information and reservation form, in early September! the agenda. President Shannon, along with Vice Presidents Jim Britt of the crucial role the Officers elected for and Bernard Parker, Council plays at Saint two-year terms were: shared their perceptions Joseph’s. Peggy Feinendegen, Chairperson; Joe and Kathy Vorrier, Co- From the Chairperson of the Chairpersons; Becky Parents’ Council... Clover, Secretary; Betty London, Treasurer. Paula Quigg and Betty ^Dea/t Pa/ients, London were named <Do you bemembeb the coQQege search process? Special Events ffioso f?ong oft sfioftt tbips to hind the bight college! Committee coordinators. QAifion my eldest daughter and 3 embabked on this They will be responsible jouftney we webe excited, but the excitement soon for events including fall became tibesome and bewiQdebing. 3klas thebe any freshman orientation, the Homecoming parade biaht college? entry, Parents’ Weekend, foft heb the bight coQQege ms Qaint Joseph’s Mid-winter Social and CoQQege as it ms {o/i heb two bbothebs. fundraising. OJo2, thbee o{ my chiQdben attended and gbaduated The Parents’ Council {/tom Qaint Joel 3t became a home au/ay {/tom fiome is a social and support jo ft tfiem, as weQQ as jo/t mo. group for students, par¬ 3 incite you to come expebience the Qaint Joseph’s ents and the College. All jamd’y. 3t is a coQQege jo/t students, but pabents parents and guardians are strongly encouraged p^ay an integbaQ boQe as weQQ. Come join in the jun to be part of this exciting and acticities oj the ^Pabents’ Council and moot the group! gbeat peopQe who wobk u/itfi ou/t student Furnas. CkJhetheb youft Puma is a hbeshman, sopfiomo/te, junioft oft senioft, you’^ be mQcomed with open abmsl Peggy feinendegen Ckti/tpe/tson, Pabents’ CounciQ 7. Philanthropy Trustees’ Dinner fessional endeavors.” tion of more than fifty- construction of the He has been active in seven items donated by Reverend Charles Banet, Raises community affairs since trustees, alumni and C.PPS., Core Education Scholarship the beginning of his friends, under the direc¬ Center, the first new aca¬ career as an educator tion of Donna demic building on the Funds and later as a politician. Mastandrea ‘84. campus in more than Parent was first elected Mark your calendar eighty years. The 26th annual Board to the Canadian House of for next year’s Board of Payment of the Kresge of Trustees’ Scholarship Commons in 1974 and Trustees’ Dinner and Challenge Grant Dinner was held April 28 was elected Speaker of Silent Auction, April 26 at required that Saint at the Ambassador West the House of Commons in Indian Lakes Resort, Joseph’s College raise the in Chicago. More than January 1994. Since his Bloomingdale, Illinois. $1.3 million needed to 235 alumni and friends of election as Speaker, he complete the funding of the College, attended the has sought to make Kresge the building within gala semi-formal event Parliament more open Challenge Grant twelvemonths. “Iam that raised over $25,000 and accessible to the thrilled to say that we did Met in scholarship funds. public and has promoted it two months ahead of Gilbert Parent ‘57, a greater awareness of time,” according to Speaker of Canada’s Parliament and the Through the generous James M. Britt, vice presi¬ House of Commons, was democratic process to gifts of alumni and dent for institutional the guest of honor and young people in Canada. friends, Saint Joseph’s advancement and mar¬ was awarded an hon¬ Top academic students successfully met the keting. “This was possi¬ orary doctorate of laws honored were Todd $450,000 challenge grant ble because of the always degree by President Troxel and Denise Falk. A from the Kresge strong and loyal support Albert J. Shannon, and new addition to the annu¬ Foundation. The grant of our alumni, and gifts the Alumni Achieve¬ al event was a silent auc¬ will be used toward the from corporations and ment Award by the Alumni Association President Dick Vallin ‘59. The award is pre¬ sented annually to an alumnus who has demonstrated excellence in a chosen career, active participation in service or volunteer organiza¬ tions, and/or achieve¬ ments that reflect great credit upon the individ¬ ual and Saint Joseph’s College. “Gib was the perfect choice for this distin¬ guished alumni award,” according to Shannon. “He is an individual with great tenacity of pur¬ pose and determination to reach beyond himself, Consulate General of Canada and Mrs. Allan N. Lever, Board of Trustees’ President Phil Wilhelm‘63, President Shannon, former Canadian Olympic ice skater and gold medalist Barbara Ann Scott King, and to a high level of Canadian House of Commons Gilbert Parent ‘57at a reception prior to the Trustees’Scholarship achievement in his pro¬ Dinner. 8.