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Fort Hamilton High School Alumni Association P.O. Box 90555 Brooklyn, NY 11209
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A Message from the FHHSAA President
Dear Alumni Association Members,
45 years after graduating high school, I decided to start taking tap lessons (as well as some salsa and country line dancing classes.) Much of this instruction goes on at senior centers - of course, I mean senior citizen, not 12th grade. Since I’ve never been much of a dancer, I had to wonder if, at this age, I’d be able to keep up and remember the steps. But I gained confidence from my inspiring ninety-year-old instructor and I remembered: I WAS A CHEERLEADER! Back in the day, I successfully performed routines in front of crowds. I can do this! Now, I’ll admit I’m not great and some days my feet are a bit sluggish but I’m meeting lovely people, having a lot of fun and getting a little better each week.
Thinking about being a cheerleader in 1973 made me realize that as president of the Alumni Association, I’m still a cheerleader for the school. All FHHSAA members are on this virtual squad, aren’t we? But even though the current students appreciate our support, we can always cheer a little louder. If you want your voice heard, simply remember to keep your membership current and consider upgrading to gold or silver lifetime status where your name will be enshrined on our plaque outside the school library. Spreading the word to other proud grads that they’re welcome to join the Alumni Association also helps us grow stronger and louder.
Go, Tigers, Valerie Hodgson ’73 President, FHHSAA
2019 Spring / Summer, Volume 26
Class of 1969 DONATION
Leonardo A. Capellan ’84 NEW LIFETIME MEMBER
David P. Shark ’69 NEW LIFETIME MEMBER
Adeline Chung-Felder Parent
NEW LIFETIME MEMBER
Thomas Zephler ’47
DONATION
Tom Gatto ‘56 DONATION
IN MEMORY OF Dennis Gatto ‘53
THANKS to our “stars” and
sustaining members who continue to
“Support the Fort”
Ana Maria Oliynyk (left) on June 10, 2019 was presented with the Vivian Hodgson Memorial Humanitarian Award by Valerie Hodgson. For information on how you can set up a scholarship, contact either the school’s College Advisor Fran Ferrara at 718-748-1537 ext. 2642 or fferrar3@schools.nyc.gov or Joyce Becker from the Fund for Public Schools at 212-374-0298 or JBecker18@schools.nyc.gov (There is more alumni-related awards news inside.)
FORT HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL Celebrating 75 years of “Excellence in Education.”
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
8301 SHORE ROAD BROOKLYN, NY 11209 Phone (718) 748-1537 Fax (718) 836-3955 Website: fthhs.org
Kaye Houlihan Principal
August, 2019
Dear Alumni:
Greetings from the Fort. We hope that 2019 has been a good year for everyone. Following is some information of interest about SY2018-19 and items to look forward to in SY2019-20.
We are proud to further strengthen our performing arts program by adding a second theatre teacher who will provide new expertise and support to our drama academy. The third drama academy class from cohort 2023 will join us in September, and we have wonderful productions ahead. The Joffrey Ballet Academy continues to ‘wow’ audiences and gain larger audiences (watch for announcements to THE NUTCRACKER SUITE in December, 2019) and the instrumental and vocal programs prepare students to perform at the highest level while building a lifelong love for music.
In late June we hosted a successful graduation at the Coney Island Amphitheater for the Class of 2019. Senator Andrew Gounardes ’03, a standout graduate of FHHS, was the keynote speaker and encouraged grads to give back to their community. The majority of graduates have a post-secondary plan and many will make good use of scholarships to prestigious schools such as Yale, MIT, and others. With increased staff assistance, students had more time and support in school to conduct career exploration and complete college applications. A full year of Fort Shadowing, an initiative launched in spring 2018, provided nearly 500 seniors (50%) with one or more opportunities to “shadow” a profession/ business. Over 90 partners spanning the fields of medicine, finance, education, broadcasting, law enforcement and more, hosted seniors for a career experience. The program will continue in SY2019-20 with even greater support from a dedicated career counselor who will join the College and Career Office supporting students with post-secondary plans.
Our athletic program thrives at Fort Hamilton HS, and our staff and facility support every team, season after season. The pool renovation finished in November 2018 after a lengthy closure for both FHHS and the community. The track and field renovation begun in spring 2018 lasted throughout SY2018-19, and all teams practiced and hosted home games elsewhere. Fortunately this didn’t deter our girls’ lacrosse team from winning the city championship!!! As of August 5, 2019, the School Construction Authority turned the new track and field back to the community, and we look forward to having our teams take the home field later this month.
The external work on our roof and parapet wraps the school in scaffolding well into 2020, and we invested in air conditioning for our library and quick print center to improve the quality of study in these heavily used spaces. We work hard to maximize our space, 192% over capacity with almost 4,600 students, and utilize all funds to benefit students.
We stand firm in our commitment to provide students a safe and secure environment that prepares them for college and career.
Respectfully,
Kaye Houlihan
Kaye Houlihan Principal
Let’s hear from our members! Send your news to FHHS1973@earthlink.net
Sally Frishberg is a Holocaust survivor who taught at Ft. Hamilton from 1958 to 1991. She continues to educate youth, lecturing and working to make the world a better place by sharing her story and promoting empathy and tolerance. On May 30, she was honored with an award at the Tour For Tolerance’s program, An Evening of Remembrance. The FHHS Tiger Battalion Junior ROTC Color Guard led the Pledge of Allegiance at the event which was held at The Bridge.
Harry Drake ’62, a SHINE Program volunteer (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders), was featured in a November, 2018 article in Florida NewsLine: http://www.floridanewsline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/TCL-NOV-2018-36-lo-res.pdf . Giving unbiased advice on Medicare and health insurance, has been a rewarding endeavor as he enjoys guiding others in what can be a confusing process of selecting the right plan. For more information, Harry can be reached at drake9269@gmail.com
Susan Nilsen Kupsch ’73 welcomed her third granddaughter, Lena Marie Jensen on April 28.
Della Chen ’19, after enjoying the summer with her closest high school friends, will be attending classes at the University at Buffalo
Robert Dagher ’19 has continued working at the Veterans Administration Hospital where he is in the 5th year program.
Juan Carlos Franquiz II, ’19, a Joseph Graffagnino Scholarship awardee, also received the Joffrey Ballet Academy Dance Award. He will be pursuing a BFA in dance at SUNY Purchase.
Kayla Hernandez ’19 is now attending Boston College, studying psychology with a minor in leadership and management.
Ana Maria Oliynyk ’19 will be attending Macaulay at City College, pursuing a BA in earth and atmospheric sciences along with a double major in studio art, and a minor in journalism. She hopes to combine art, journalism, photography, and the environmental sciences into a strong platform of advocacy for the environment and the many issues concerning it.
Tidbits from
Dr. Alice Cury Farkouh ’57, principal of FHHS 1989-1999, just published A Different Angle to Teaching and Learning Algebra 1. It’s a compilation of motivational lessons for teachers and students. She also penned the autobiography Never Say You Can’t.
Dr. Farkouh told a New York City daily newspaper, “My passion is teaching and then carrying this to another level by helping educators convey this passion to their students.”
Alice is a past president of the FHHSAA and a former editor of the newsletter. She is a gold level lifetime member of the Association.
BY TED GENERAL
Cathy Gigante Brown '77, published her fourth novel, Better than Sisters. It’s a coming-of-age story that takes place mostly in Bay Ridge, however, names/places have been changed. The heroine’s high school, Fort Adams, is reminiscent of FHHS. Readers may recognize similarities to fellow students, teachers and locations. This book blurs the lines between women’s and young adult fiction.
Cathy is a talented editor and writer who has her own public relations firm, has written for several publications and is a life member of the FHHSAA.
Henry Stewart ’01 has a new book titled, How Bay Ridge Became Bay Ridge. It traces the history of the southwest Brooklyn community that sits on the western tip of Long Island. Henry previously authored True Crime Bay Ridge.
He is deputy editor at Opera News, a member of Brooklyn’s Community Board 10, and first vice president of the Bay Ridge Historical Society. Henry’s grandmother, Doris Hansen ’46, his father, David Stewart ’72, and his mother, Robin Johnson Stewart ’73 are also FHHS alumni.
Two Brooklyn streets have been co-named in memory of Fort Hamilton graduates: Christopher Mega ’49, at 80th Street & 10th Avenue and Larry Morrish ’63, at 101st Street & Ft. Hamilton Parkway. Mega was a former state assemblyman, state senator and judge. Morrish was a highly regarded community leader and civic activist. Both are FHHS Alumni Hall of Fame members.
got pins? If you’ve been hanging onto your old senior class or G.O./ S.O. pins from your days at the Fort,
just wishing you could find someone interested in looking at these artifacts, we’re interested! Please send a nice, sharp, high
resolution digital image to fhhs1973@eartklink.net and
we’ll run a montage of the pins in a future issue.
The Class of 1964 celebrated its 55th reunion on Saturday, June 22 at the Greenhouse Cafe. They kept the party going the next day with a luncheon at Hunter’s Steak & Ale House.
Attendees included (alphabetically): Bob Adamski, Robert Bilenchi, Mary D’Angelo Borelli, Pat Cammisa Cardile, Joan Dacken, Marilyn Daniti, Prudy D’Angelo, Diane Denmark, A.J. DiMattia, Linda Francis Doyle, Jeanette Gasparino, Anna Lawrence Gaw and husband, Barbara Capozzi Ianelli, Joe Ianelli, Wilma Goetz Johnson, Bill Kane and wife, Frances Pellicane Lilley, William Layer, Donna Anderson Mavica and husband, Theresa Sanjurjo McCann, Harold Nelson and wife, Diana Palumbo Powderly, Jocelyn Franz Siler and husband, and Linda Lorenzo Young.
Coming up…
Multi-class reunion for the Classes of 1973, 1974, 1975 & 1976
Saturday, September 28 at Li Greci's Staaten, 697 Forest Ave., S.I. 7 - 11 PM
$90 pp for sit-down dinner, open bar, photo booth and DJ John Colon
Contact: Joanie Radomski Rizzo (646) 354-9317 Send payment ASAP to: Joan Rizzo, 2 Tryon Ave., Staten Island, NY 10312
Class of 1979 40th reunion Sunday, October 13 at Dyker Beach Golf Course, 86th St. & 7th Ave., B’klyn 6 - 10 PM
$135 pp for cocktail hour, dinner buffet, open bar and DJ
RSVP ASAP Contact: Ann Ward fhhs1979reunion@gmail.com Join the group on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/FHHS1979/ or Visit the website: https://fhhs1979reunion.wixsite.com/fhhs1979
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OOPS Due to an editing error, the print edition and early electronic version of our previous newsletter mislabeled the Class of 1978 (as the Class of 1977) as they celebrated their 40th reunion. Online editions have been corrected. We apologize for any confusion and hope to get it right when they celebrate their 45th reunion.
F.H.H.S.
REUNIONS
Grads and guests included (alphabetically): Fay Rubin Aaronson, Nick Ara, Carolann Maresca Beshara, Joseph Beshara, Lynn Seetram Bitting, Dr. Paul F. Bitting, Deborah Borek, Marilla Santos Campanella, Nick Campanella, Marie Climan-Hull, John Cultrera, Joanne Czerniawski Delucca, Nina Holtzman Denninger, Jeanette Romano DePalo, Cristine DePalo, Danielle DePalo-Luczun, Sal Depasquale, Linda Sandsgard Desposito, Janice Dinkens, Doloros Doyle, Barbara Drummond, Ruthann Smith Edwards, Valerie Mulder Foerster, Gary Foerster, Ruth Ettenberg Freeman, Joe Freeman, Paul Gaustad, Ann Gilje, Paul Gilje, Edward Golembe, Harriet Rosenbaum Gonzalez, Dawn Barry Hansen, Nancy Haynes, Robert Hedlund, Jackie Holmes-Narine, Theresa Hull, Maggie Jackson-Luces, Susan Jones, Diane Ciaburri Kenny, Eva Rasmussen Kresofsky, Robert Kresofsky, Joan Capece Lambert, Lynda Larsen, Edgar Lorch, Santa Lorch, Marc Lovitz, Alice Manos, Linda Najjar Mantia, Mary Ann Pasquarello Mastromarino, Rose Marie Longo McCarthy, Debbie Clark McCoy, Bob McGinn, Pat McGinn, Pat Cosentino McNelis, Elaine Ericksen Miglino, Alice Berkowitz Miller, Maureen Mitchell, Mark Nervig, Suzanne Locatelli Niedziela, Fran Ornstein, Maria Paolillo, Ellen Flanagan Pappas, Denise Abamonte Paturzo, Barbara Peterson, Donna Shamoun Pittel, Lorraine (Lori) Berlund Polin, Andrew Polin, Phil Rosen, Lisa Ruggiero, Ted Sadaka, Margaret Induddi Shannon, David Shark, Lidian Shark, Diana Maniaci Sonzone, Mario Sonzone, Patricia Norris Sullivan, Erma DeLisio Tacopino, Tony Tiniakos, Lois Tobjy-DeRosa, Susan Bunnell Vernon Golembe, John Vorvolakos, Theresa Vorvolakos, Dianne Bjornsund Wagner, Bill Wagner, Janet Sparano Warnock, Fred Wendt, Victoria Hermanson Wilkinson, David Wiseman. Former teachers, Michael D’Ambrosia, Thomas Greene, Mary Naughton, Barbara Venito and David Whitebook, as well as FHHSAA President Valerie Hodgson were honored to share this special evening at the Rex.
The Class of 1969 celebrated its 50th reunion in grand style. On Friday, May 3, they had an informal gathering at the Best Western Hotel Gregory. The next day, there was a visit to the school for a tour led by Principal Houlihan followed that evening by a formal dinner dance at the Rex Manor. During that weekend, some even managed to squeeze in trips to the beach, a park, Stewart’s (formerly Hinsch’s) and Randazzo’s.
I n M e m o r i a m
Carlotta (Willison) Follansbee ’48, April 26, 2019
Dolores (Coiro) Marinacci ’50, April 28, 2019
Royce Andrew Watson ’50 (Alumni Hall of Fame member), January 24, 2019
Dennis Gatto ’53, October 13, 2018
Fran Carlotti Milauskas ’73, March 8, 2019
Marilyn (Dowling) O’Reilly, Teacher, May 31, 2018
Mr. Pedro Quiñones, Teacher, December 28, 2018
ELI THOMAS ABDALLAH SCHOLARSHIP for excellence in mathematics and athletics………………………………..…..………………………….…….Christian Joseph ANTHONY BATCHKOV MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP for demonstrating kindness, compassion, creativity and a love for learning………………………………….…….….Ihtiar Husanov
NETTIE CHARNEY HUMANITIES AWARD for outstanding achievement in the study of the humanities………………………………………………………Vanessa Vasquez
DR. GEORGE B. CURY VALEDICTORIAN AWARD for the student with the highest average………………………………………………………………………..…Lizi Maziashvili NY STATE SENATOR ANDREW GOUNARDES AWARD for citizenship leadership and service……………………………Maria Gournelos, Derek Hernandez, Taina Valentin
JOSEPH GRAFFAGNINO PROFILES IN COURAGE SCHOLARSHIPS
for courage, commitment, teamwork, leadership, sacrifice and determination…Juan Carlos Franquiz, Nizham Gualdron, Stephanie Juarez, Danteus Lee, Yanhao Li, Fauzan Nuhu, Farwa Sarfaraz
THOMAS GREENE AWARD FOR GRIT AND COURAGE for overcoming personal obstacles and making a lasting contribution to the FHHS community………..…….………Arianna Santiago VIVIAN HODGSON MEMORIAL HUMANITARIAN AWARDS for a demonstrated commitment to peace and the protection of civil rights .………………………..……………Ana Maria Olyinyk
ELIAS ILLIOPOULOS MEMORIAL AWARD for outstanding accomplishments……………………………………………………………………..……..…Arianna Santiago KRISTI BETH KVALHEIM SCHOLARSHIP for outstanding character, spirit and love of participation in interscholastic sports and service to the school and community ……Leslie Aponte EDUARD NOGAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP for being a leader both on and off the field/court……….……………..……John Castiglione, Defeng Han, Jackie Lung EDUARD NOGAY OUTSTANDING CHARACTER AWARD for loyalty, love of sport, academic strength, leadership, and the ability to persevere/overcome challenges……..….……….….Defeng Han
ROBERT ROHL MEMORIAL AWARD for sustained excellence in scholarship……………………………………………………….……………..………Zi Hang Lian
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARDS for outstanding service to the school and community were presented to (left - right) Farah Javed & Cesar Acosta
Senior Awards Night Kudos and congratulations to the Class of 2019.
This year at Senior Awards Night, over 200 awards were presented. Listed here are those that are associated with alumni or the FHHSAA.
HAIR Adeline Chung-Feder (Parent) BODHI SALON 6806 3rd Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11220 (718) 748-0685 info@bodhisalon.com bodhisalon.com INSURANCE Bob Lake ‘53 LAKE INSURANCE AGENCY 653 South B Street Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 263-3400 ext. 202 lakeins.com bob@lakeins.com
JEWELRY David Gilberg ‘79 DAVID GILBERG JEWELRY & REPAIRS 45 W. 47th Street, Mezz. level NY, NY 10036 (212) 719-4004 JewelerDavid@aol.com
LEGAL Richard B. Herzog ‘56 HARKINS CUNNINGHAM, LLP 1700 K St. NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20006 (202) 973-7602 rbh@harkinscunningham.com harkinscunningham.com
George Likourezos ‘88 CARTER, DELUCA, FARRELL & SCHMIDT, LLP 445 Broad Hollow Road, Suite 420 Melville, NY 11747 (631) 501-5706 glikourezos@cdfslaw.com cdfslaw.com
Donna Hansen McClellan ’74 CONNORS & SULLIVAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PLLC 7408 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 238-6500 donna.mcclellan@connorsandsullivan.com connorsandsullivan.com
MEDIA SERVICES Cathy Brown ’77 EDITING / PROOFREADING / WRITING (718) 499-6199 cathybrown1059@gmail.com cmgbrown.com
Ted General ’59 BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP (Home Reporter & Sunset News, The Brooklyn Spectator) 7333 Sixth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 833-4928 General@journalist.com homereporter.com
MEDICAL Antonios Likourezos ’86 MAIMONIDES MEDICAL CENTER 4802 Tenth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11219 718-283-6896 alikourezos@maimonidesmed.org maimonidesmed.org/
ANTIQUE BOOK RESTORATION
Carol Mendizza Ceraldi ’62 GRAHAM HILL BINDERY 321 North Craftsbury Road Craftsbury, Vt 05826 (802) 586-2434 carolceraldi@gmail.com grahamhillbindery.com
CUSTOM CAKES Nancy Ketcham Lagomarsino ’76 SOPHISTICAKES, LLC Emerson, NJ (201) 519-6141 nancy@SophistiCakesLLC.com SophistiCakesLLC.com
DENTAL Susan Nilsen Kupsch, RDH MPA ’73 DENTAL HYGIENE CLINIC Free or low fee services NYC College of Technology 285 Jay Street, Academic Bldg 701 Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 260-5074 citytech.cuny.edu/dental/clinic.aspx
EDUCATIONAL Alice B. Cury Farkouh, Ed.D.,CEO ’57 ABCF CONSULTANTS, LLC 25 Croton Avenue Staten Island, NY 10301 (917) 636-2003 abf@fecnyc.com fecnyc.com
Hiram Greene ’53 TEACHER / COACH Hancock, MA 01237 hiram@massnordic.com
FINANCIAL Alice Sorensen ’78 PARKVIEW TERRACE ACCOUNTING PRIVATE TAX SERVICE 6324 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 439-4283 pvttaxaccounting@yahoo.com pvttaxaccounting.com
Austin Trabulsy, ChFC, LUTCF ‘65 Personal Financial Representative ALLSTATE INSURANCE, Co. 1200 South Ave. Suite 304 Staten Island, NY 10314 (718) 982-5403 atrabulsy@allstate.com
FUNERAL SERVICES J. Peter Clavin ’71 CLAVIN FUNERAL HOME 7722 4th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 745–1445 since1866@clavinfuneralhome.com clavinfuneralhome.com
Christopher R. Deats, LFD, CFSP ’02 MICHAEL V. COSGROVE & SON INC. FUNERAL HOME 2525 65TH Street Brooklyn, Ny 11204 (718) 439-6640 nycfuneralhome.com
REAL ESTATE Glenn C. Sorensen ’80 PARKVIEW TERRACE REAL ESTATE & BROOKLYN PROPERTY MANAGERS 5215 7th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11220 (718) 972-0700 glenncsorensen@yahoo.com
Sandy Vallas ’81 VALLAS REAL ESTATE 480 80th Street Brooklyn NY 11209 (718) 833-7900 sandyvallas@yahoo.com
RECREATION Jean Balukas ‘77 HALL OF FAME BILLIARDS 505 Ovington Avenue Brooklyn NY 11209 (718) 921-2694 yelp.com/biz/hall-of-fame-billiards-brooklyn
Thomas Green Fac. ret. Swimming Instructor / Coach BAY RIDGE AQUATIC INSTITUTE (BRAINS) brainstoswim.org
RELIGIOUS V Rev. Fr. John Hamatie ‘64 ST. GEORGE ANTIOCHIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH 24 N. Rosalind Avenue Orlando, FL 32801 (321) 663-4003 jhamatie@aol.com stgeorgeorlando.org
THERAPY Dr. Jill Muir Sukenick ’71 PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS 120 East 62th Street New York, NY 10065 (212) 872-1530 drjmsukenick@aol.com
TRAVEL Ramona Paola Manzi ’71 MICATO SAFARIS 15 West 26th Street New York, NY (347) 413-3382 rmanzi@micato.com micato.com
VETERINARY SERVICES Dr. Ann Huntington, DVM ‘66 SUFFIELD VETERINARY HOSPITAL 577 East St. South Suffield, CT 06078 (860) 668-4041 drann@suffieldvet.com suffieldvet.com
WEDDINGS Valerie Hodgson ’73 Nondenominational Marriage Officiant FOREVER ONE (917) 693-5783 4FR1@earthlink.net
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President Valerie Hodgson ’73 Vice President Mary Beth Alexander ’73 Treasurer David Whitebook, faculty, ret. Secretary Robert Hedlund ’69 Historian Barbara Venito ’58 Publicity Coordinator Ted General ’59 Rose Abdallah ’55 Joan Arida Bacon ’67 Jody Hedlund Campderrich ’73 Lorraine Donlon ’63 Dr. Alice Farkouh ’57 Cathy Gigante-Brown ’77 Dianne Frangos Gounardes ’72 Tom Greene, faculty, ret. Greg Larsen ’90 Petros Spanakos ’56 Shiv Trivedi ’93 Sandy Vallas ’81 Kathleen Walker ’72 Grace Zito ’57
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