'##::::'##:::'#####:::'########: VIVA LA REVOLUCION! CERDO DEL CAPITALISTA!! ##:::: ##::'##.. ##:: ##.....:: =========================================== ##:::: ##:'##:::: ##: ##::::::: THE HELOTS OF ECSTASY PRESS RELEASE #367 !! #########: ##:::: ##: ######::: ZIEGO VUANTAR SHALL BE MUCH VICTORIOUS! !! ##.... ##: ##:::: ##: ##...:::: =========================================== ##:::: ##:. ##:: ##:: ##::::::: "Death Notification" !! ##:::: ##::. #####::: ########: by -> Squinky !! ..:::::..::::.....::::........:: 12/22/98 !! !!========================================================================!! Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 14:30:46 -0500 From: Assistant Dean John Johnson To: jwk208@is8.nyu.edu Subject: Death Notification It is with great sadness that I announce the death of one of Gallatin's undergraduate students, Alexander Madara, who passed away on Monday, December 14, 1998. Alex will be remembered as a bright, diligent and imaginative student who lit up the Gallatin community with his lively personality. Alex's adviser, Barbara Cooper remembers Alex as " a real spark ^Å he was a most intelligent student with tremendous potential". His tragic loss will be most keenly felt by all who knew him. You are invited to join Alex's family and friends from Gallatin and the NYU community at a memorial service to be held at: The Catholic Center 58 Washington Square South (Corner of Thompson Street) 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 16, 1998 Alexander E. Madara was born on January 18, 1978, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Eugene and Bernadette Madara. He graduated from Hopkins School in New Haven, Conneticut, in 1996 and entered the Gallatin School in the fall of that year. Alex was a quintessential Gallatin student. His high school record shows that he excelled in conceptual physics, studio art, literature and Spanish while maintaining an active extra-curricular schedule in Taekwon Do and a SKA band. He was also involved with literary and artistic publications and community activities, as a tutor. This young man of many interests found a home for his many talents in Gallatin. Here at Gallatin Alex pursued his interest in philosophy and politics while maintaining his involvement with studio art and music. He had hopes of going to law school. The Gallatin School extends its deepest condolences to Alex's family and friend in this time of grief. Please join us on Wednesday to remember Alex and to mourn the untimely passing of one of Gallatin's bright sparks. !!========================================================================!! !! (c) !LA HOE REVOLUCION PRESS! #367 - LOGGED BY: SQUINKY - 12/22/98 !!