*The Class of 1998*

Front Row l. to r. Michele Jarosick, Susan Sufka, Amy Capretta, Joanne Joliet.

Back Row: Kathryn Marhoefer, Stephanie Pasas

 

Amy Capretta graduated Magna cum Laude with an B.S. in Chemistry. She is planning to attend The University of Notre Dame to do graduate work in Chemical Engineering in the fall. Amy has served as a lab assistant in Organic Chemistry

 

 

 

 

 

Michele Jarosick graduated with an ACS Certified B.S. in Chemistry. She is currently working in the environmental division of Lancaster Laboratories doing GC/Mass Spec analyses. Michele served as a lab assistant in the department.

 

 

 

 

* Joanne Joliet graduated with a B.S. in Chemistry with a Biochemical Concentration. Joanne won the Mother M. Rose Elizabeth Award for outstanding contributions to the department. She has lined up a position at Andersen Consulting in Chicago. Joanne also served as Co-Chair of the ACS student affiliate during 1997-1998. She served the department as a Lab Assistant and Stockroom Assistant all four years.

 

 

 

Kathryn Marhoefer graduated Magna cum Laude with a B.S. in Chemistry with Biochemical Concentration. She will attend Loyola University to do graduate work in Biochemistry in the fall. Kathryn served the department as a Lab Assistant and Grader.

 

 

 

 

* Stephanie Pasas graduated with a B.S. in Chemistry with a Biochemical Concentration . She is planning to do graduate work at the University of Kansas in Pharmaceutical Chemistry in the fall. Stephanie served the department as a Lab Assistant and as a Grader.

 

 

 

* Susan Sufka graduated Summa cum Laude with an B.S. in Chemistry with a Biochemical Concentration. Sue won the 1997-98 American Institute of Chemist's Award for outstanding academic achievement in Chemistry. She is planning to attend Duke University Medical School in the fall. This summer she will be working at Eli Lilly in Indianapolis. Sue also served as the Treasurer for the Saint Mary's ACS student affiliate andas a Lab Assistant in General Chemistry.

 

 

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