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Summer 2004 31<br />
and has started a multi-media group which can be<br />
found on the web at www.lacamarata.com. He’s very<br />
close to having a reality show that will air in Guam<br />
and hopes everyone is well, email him if you’re going<br />
into entertainment law. Class members, please update<br />
your alumni profiles at www.regis-nyc.org.<br />
1999<br />
Thomas A. Hein, 400 Kneeland Ave., Yonkers, NY,<br />
10704, thein@fordhamgrad.com<br />
Brian C. Hughes, 149 Park Drive North, Staten<br />
Island, NY 10314, rwiggum99@aol.com<br />
Kevin Clancy plans on visiting Japan next year, where<br />
he will study philosophy and Feng-Shui. Sean Colvin<br />
recently moved to Atlanta, GA for his second rotation<br />
in General Electric’s financial management program.<br />
Sean will be living and working there at least through<br />
the coming summer and looks forward to visiting NY<br />
again in early July. The class of 1999 made their debut<br />
this spring in the Regis Alumni Basketball League.<br />
An unexpected off-season injury to Pat Heffernan<br />
weakened their hopes for a championship. But the<br />
dynamic inside combo of Rob Alarcon and Brian<br />
Hughes, and the sizzling guard play of Joe Maceda,<br />
Tom Hein and Mark Cummins, helped the team<br />
surpass all expectations and win one game. Other<br />
‘99ers who participated in the league were: Dave<br />
Harman, Omar Delgado, Owen Reidy, Chris<br />
Reenock, Joe Tursi, Tom Brennan, Matt Hansen<br />
and Mike Williams. Don’t forget, the class of 1999<br />
will celebrate our 5 th year reunion here at Regis on<br />
June 12 th starting at 4 PM. Let’s make it a good one!<br />
2000<br />
Christopher Nooney, 339 East 240th St., Bronx, NY<br />
10470, cnooney.student@manhattan.edu<br />
Toma Dedaj reports on behalf of Matt Tarpey, Scott<br />
Callahan, Joe Forte and Kieran O’Donnell, among<br />
the inaugural group of Crusaders to inhabit the new<br />
Senior Apartments, that they’re doing well down the<br />
home stretch at Holy Cross. Toma noted that Scott,<br />
who has plans to join the NYPD after college (as<br />
does Alex Wancel) has a girlfriend. When asked for<br />
confirmation, Scott opined “and she’s hot too!”Joe<br />
plans to teach high school for the coming year before<br />
regrouping to pursue his Ph.D. On his way out of<br />
Holy Cross he will take with him the prestigious<br />
Flatley Medal in Philosophy. James Walsh will be<br />
taking his Holy Cross degree in mathematics to law<br />
school next year. (He’s still deciding which.) Sam<br />
Valverde has been accepted to Yale Law School<br />
following his undergrad work at Dartmouth. Chuck<br />
Keeley makes his way to Fordham Law School next<br />
year. Mike Memoli is finishing up studies at Loyola<br />
Maryland, where he has dutifully served as the<br />
Editor-In-Chief of the college’s weekly Greyhound<br />
newspaper. He now stands an unapologetic 5’8.<br />
Frank Golom finished up a year as Loyola’s Student<br />
Body President. Chris Nooney, who had been the<br />
Editor for Manhattan College’s weekly Quadrangle<br />
newspaper, gave publishing up to pursue his position<br />
as the Jasper’s Student Body President. He graduates<br />
this May, winning the college’s Hazelton Medal for<br />
Humanities. Neil Toomey intends to study Chinese<br />
language in Beijing, as part of his Light Fellowship<br />
from Yale, where he finishes his bachelor’s in May.<br />
Francis Fallon has been accepted to graduate studies<br />
at the University of Cambridge. Nick Gorski reports<br />
that he has changed courses at UVA and will remain<br />
there studying English until 2006. Jeff Coe will return<br />
to Manhattan College after a sojourn into the working<br />
world, to finish his BS in computer engineering next<br />
fall. Tim Morris reports that he will be gainfully<br />
employed with JP Morgan Chase starting this August.<br />
Erich Rastetter finished 3 years as I.T. Manager<br />
at WFUV upon becoming an Economic Policy<br />
Analyst intern at the Bronx Borough President’s<br />
Office. He recently led a student service project<br />
working with HIV/AIDS patients to Nashville. He<br />
expects to graduate with majors in Political Science<br />
and Economics. Chris Saltamacchia will graduate<br />
from Emory with a double major in Religion and<br />
Chemistry. He is working hard on his thesis, not sure<br />
what next year holds…Mexico? Med School? Sounds<br />
like an easy choice, Chris. Thomas Foley will enter<br />
law school in the fall, having completed his B.S. in<br />
Economics at The Wharton School of the University<br />
of Pennsylvania. He thanks Regians young and old for<br />
their counsel.<br />
2003<br />
Bennett C. Chan, bcc2101@columbia.edu<br />
Edward Kamintzky is a member of the Fairfield<br />
University baseball team.<br />
Milestones<br />
Births<br />
Natalie Laidan on February 26, 2004 to Tristin and Marty Mannion ‘77<br />
Amanda Kelly on April 13, 2004 to Larry and Kristen Ehmer ‘78<br />
Matthew Paul on January 29, 2004 to Paul and Ariana Sidoti ‘80<br />
Callum David to Sean and Hollie Reddington ‘82<br />
Kathy Julia on July 10, 2002 to Daniel and Amy DaSilva ‘84<br />
James Patrick on February 28, 2004 to Danny and Kerri Sullivan ‘84<br />
Gabriela on March 18, 2004 to Liliana and Rick Murtha ‘85<br />
Shane Alexander on January 11, 2004 to Kristin and Mike Lazorchak ‘86<br />
Charlanne Angelica on January 14, 2004 to Anthony and Jennifer Zepf ‘86<br />
Alexander Warren on March 3, 2004 to Kim and Michael Francis ‘95<br />
Marriages<br />
Raymond Cappiello ’81 married Elaine Matthews on February 29, 2004<br />
Edward Donahue ’82 married Diane Garrigan on February 28, 2004<br />
Anthony Zepf ‘86 married Jennifer Mitlof on September 14, 2002<br />
Jose Villar ‘87 married Kelly O’Connor on May 1, 2004<br />
Deaths<br />
John F. Fitzsimons ’25 on March 25, 2004<br />
John C. Madigan ’33 on January 11, 2004<br />
James V. Regan ’34 on February 13, 2004<br />
John. J. Fiala ’34 on March 30, 2004<br />
Lawrence J. Durney ’38 on April 8, 2004<br />
William F. Lally, Jr. 38 on May 13, 2004<br />
John M. Lore, Jr. ’39 on January 12, 2004<br />
Michael J. Ames ’39 in April 2004<br />
John F. McKenna ’39 in April 2004<br />
William G. Orr ’40 on March 4, 2004<br />
John J. Sandt ’43 on May 16, 2004<br />
Victor A. Belinski on June 1, 2004<br />
Timothy A. Healy, SJ ’47 on May 16, 2004<br />
Eugene V. Mohr ’47 in March 2004<br />
Peter J. Lynch ’49 in February 2004<br />
William J. Sabatini ’49 on April 17, 2004<br />
Robert M. Ryan ’50 on March 18, 2004<br />
John G. Krebs ’52 on May 20, 2004<br />
Richard F. Reggio ’60 on January 17, 2004<br />
Orazio R. Russo ’60 on May 4, 2004<br />
James P. Mulhall ’62 on November 11, 2003<br />
Nolan Shanahan ‘91, John Zadrozny ‘95, Pat Tweedy and Dennis<br />
Moulton ‘64 at the Volunteer Recognition Barbeque<br />
Leslie Hannafey P’03, ‘07, Michael Shef ‘59, Mark Kolakowski ‘77<br />
and Lorraine Shef at the Volunteer Recognition Barbeque