Anita Rogers '55UC

Induction into the
Heritage Circle
of


Anita Tobin Rogers

At a time when few women majored in science, Anita Tobin Rogers received her B.S. in Chemistry from University College in 1955. Following graduation she began a professional career that was to include positions in the research laboratories of major corporations including Avon Products and Charles Pfizer & Company. Her career as a scientist, however, was to be just one noteworthy accomplishment in the life of this loyal alumna. Her commitment to the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul is evidenced by her ongoing involvement in community service and philanthropy. She has served as President of the Regina Assemblies of the Diocese of Rockville Centre and has been a teacher in the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine program as well as a Cub Scout Den Mother, both at St. Agnes Cathedral Parish on Long Island. She and her husband, Eugene, a 1954 graduate of the College of Business Administration, have been ardent supporters and special friends of St. John’s for many years. Since Gene’s passing, Anita has maintained the tradition that they started as a team, continuing their membership in The Loughlin Society and their contributions to scholarship assistance for St. John’s students as a regular participants in the Newman Golf Classic, now known as the Father Dorr Golf Classic. Tonight, in celebration of her research career and her devotion to our Vincentian ideals and in recognition of the 55th anniversary of her graduation, St. John’s University is pleased to induct Anita Tobin Rogers into the Heritage Circle.


May 21, 2010