Monday, November 20, 1972 - CROSSROADS - Page 11 CROSSROADS From Page 10 College in 1949; his S.T.L. (masters in theology) from the International Benedictine College of St. Anselm in Rome, Italy in 1957; an S.S.L. from the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome in Biblical Study (his second masters) in 1959; and his S.T.D. (doctorate in Theology) from The Catholic University of America, 1970. His works have appeared in The Bible Today, The Priest, and The New Catholic Encyciopedia. Alumni News Editor Mary Cook came to the Abbey in 1954 from American & Efrid Mills where she worked as secretary to the president. She has held a number of positions at the Abbey but is presently executive secretary to our president, Fr. John Bradley. Mary’s background is quite colorful. She has not only worked in industry and in the legal field, she sang over WBT as one of the Rhythmetts and was written up in Variety. Mary’s poetry and short stories have appeared in the Charlotte Observer. Layout Editor Allen, a junior at the Abbey, returned to college after an absence of some ten years. He served as executive editor of the Charleston Gateway Magazine, and was involved in advertising and public relations. His articles have appeared in Sandlapper, Ford Times, Aloft, The James Island Journal and the Methodist Advocate. Debuts Modestes Du Nouveau Programme "abroad" at B.A.C. B.A.C. a d^marrl cette annee son programme “abroad”, en envoyant (Christopher Ritzert ^ rUniversite d * Aix-en-Provence pour y passer sa Junior Year. Cela pe s’est pas fait sans dif- ficultes! Mais gr^ce a la tenacity de Madame Rahier et surtout a la cooperation tres effective du President, Monsieur l’Abb£ Bradlej^ et aussi a celle du Pe^re Abbe Edmund OSB ,le programme a enfin pu se mettre eji branle apr^s un an de difficultes diverses. En quoi consiste ce programme? Tout eleve ayant termini sa “sophomore year” et ayant reussi le cours de francais 303- 304 a la possibility d’^tudier ^ rinstitut pour Etudiants Etrangers de I’Universite de Aix-en-Provence (France) pour y accomplir sa “Junior Year.” II y prendra ^ des cours de philosophie, litter^ture, sciences politiques et economiques, histoire a son choix et avec la permission du Chairman du Departement de son major. II reviendra terminer sa “Senior year’’ a B.A.C. In- dependamment du point du vue financier,rann^e d’etude en effet, y compris logement, nournture, minerval et voyag| revient ^ 1050 dollars, il y a la une ipagnifique perspective pour un etudiant de se familiariser avec une autre civilisation et culture. Le vieil adage qui dit que “Les voyages ^rment la jeunesse ^’a jamais ete si vrai! ^ notre ep^que d’expansion economique a I’ychelle mondiale et de dispa^ition des distances et d^ frontieres, il est plus que necessaire pour les jeunes, particulierement,d’avoir I’esprit large ouvert sur le monde et sur les perspectives que nous ouvrent ' le contact et la fr^quentation d’autres peoples^ d’autres formations d’esprit, d’autres philosophies. SCHOLAR, From Page 1 Dr. Reiss, (1961); The Police and the Public (1971); Social Charac teristics of Urban and Rural Communities (with Otis Dudly Duncan, 1950); Treating Youth ful Offenders in the Community (with Rosemary Sarri and Robert Vinter, 1960). Ad ditionally, he has written more than 50 articles and papers on a wide variety of topics dealing with sociology, crime, schools, police, and business. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the International Society of Criminology. Dr. Edward Zeigler ’65, Qiosen For Honor Dr. Ziegler, “Distinguished Teacher for 1971-72,” was chosen from among faculty nominees from each of Florida Atlantic University’s six colleges. Points of superiority considered in his selection were classroom teaching, knowledge of field, counseling, concern with student activities, and experience. Dr. Ziegler holds degrees from us, Florida Atlantic University, ind the University of Notre .'ame. He has been psychology consultant to the Elkhart (In diana) County Association for the Retarded, and taught at Notre Dame before coming to Florida Atlantic University in 1971. A native of Philadelphia, Dr. Ziegler is also co-author of the Project Breakthrough report. “Geechee” Calls For R eunion Why not a 30th year reunion during February homecoming, says Geechee Powers of Savannah. If the class of ’42 is interested, let us know!! “All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing.” Edmund Burke ALUMNI NEWS From Page 10 ’58-Barbara Cox Moore and her husband James have four children and live in Gastonia. Lee McGuiness is Vice- President and National Sales Manager for Chippewa Paper Products Co. He and Nancy and their four children live in Arlington Heights, 111. Louis Seaman is with Rexall Drug Co., and he, Geri, and their three children live in Yakima, Wash. Raymond Forner is Financial Analyst for Fiber Industries in Shelby, N.C., where he and Jane and their three children live. ’59“Ralph McCoig is Area Director, Community Mental Health Center, of the Lee- Harnett Mental Health Authority in Raleigh, where he and Nancy and their four children live. He received his Masters in Social Work at the U. of Virginia and has worked towards the Ph.D. Frank Harding has his own electrical contracting business in Washington, and he and Lorraine and their two children live in Derwood, Md. Robert Condon is Administrative Planning Specialist with the Social Security Administration in Baltimore. He received his Masters in Governmental Ad ministration from George Washington U. Joe Bistany is Group Manager for Protective Life Insurance Co. in Charlotte. Fred Chastain is Personnel Analyst with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare and lives in York. He has done graduate work in Industrial Relations at St.^'rancis College. An Abbeyman enjoys a quiet walk to his dorm. Bob Glendy is a reporter and photographer for the Charlotte News and lives in Monroe. John Puskar is Programmer and Systems Analyst with H.K. Porter Co. in Pittsburgh. “Bevo” Clair is Dispatcher Supervisor with Humble Oil & Refining Co. in Charleston, S.C. Davis Chant owns a real estate and appraisal business in Milford, Pa. Joseph Monahon is a laboratory technician with DuPont in Pennsville, N.J. Marjorie Carson teaches in the Gaston County Schools. Grayson Keller is Executive Vice- President with the Gibson Companies in Gastonia. He and Doris have four children. Richard Ferguson is with Overdoors of the Carolinas, and he and Judy and their three children live in Mt. Holly. Bill Koon is Associate Professor of English at California State University of Fullerton. He received his Masters and Ph.D. from the University of Georgia. Joe Kennedy is Assistant Superintendent of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area with the National Park Service, and he and Jayne and their two children live in Page, Arizona. John Doyle is a salesman with Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. He and Lois and their two children live in Providence,R.I. Bernard Eck is a CPA in Ormond Beach, Florida, where he and Martha and their three children live. Martin O’Neill is Lead Engineer with Pratt & Whitney Division, United Aircraft, in Vernon, Conn. He received his degree in Nuclear Engineering at N.C. State University and the Masters in Physics from Trinitv College. Robert Baker is Vice-Pt esident of American Lease Plans, Inc. in Gastonia. He is also a Certified Data Processor. Charles Sutllve is Assistant District Manager of Southeastern Maritime Co. in Savannah, Ga. George Jenkins is Manager of Kentucky Finance Co. in Perry, Georgia, where he and Carolyn and their four children live. Congratulations to Anne and David Foley on the arrival of Elizabeth Scott, who was baptized by Father Francis on September 17. They have one other child, Julia. ’60-Stanley Dudko is Assistant Professor of Economics and Soccer Coach at Belmont' Abbey College. Thomas Morena is Project Engineer with Resistoflex Corporation in West Caldwell N.J. ’62-Stan Norton is Creative Group Head and Director of Radio and TV Production for the William Cook Advertising Agency in Jacksonville, Fla. Ernie Featherstone is a Con sultant. Computer Engineering, with J.P. Stevens Co. in Stanley. He received his Masters in electrical engineering from Florida Institute of Technolo,iy. John Harrington is Manager of Drug Fair, Inc. in Alexandria, Va. Father Pascal Morlino is Associate' Pastor ol St. Vie^rc'ni Basilica in Latrohe, Pa. fl(' received his Masters in I.ihrary and Information Science and Theology from the U. of Pitts burgh. Kenneth Beam is See ALUMNI NEWS, Page 14