[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 146 (Saturday, October 8, 1994)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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                          DR. LORI R. IPPOLITO

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                            HON. HERB KLEIN

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                        Friday, October 7, 1994

  Mr. KLEIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Dr. Lori R. 
Ippolito, a lifelong resident of Belleville, NJ. I am delighted to join 
the citizens of Belleville in honoring Dr. Ippolito as Belleville's 
Grand Marshall of the 12th annual Belleville-Nutley Columbus Day 
Parade.
  Through both personal and professional commitments, Dr. Ippolito has 
demonstrated her extraordinary devotion to the community of Belleville. 
After graduating with honors from Belleville High School in 1976, Dr. 
Ippolito went on to graduate from Montclair State College. Shortly 
thereafter, she attended William Paterson College where she received 
her M.D. Dr. Ippolito's dedication to helping children who suffer from 
severe emotional problems led her to seek and receive M.S.W. and Ph.D. 
degrees from Rutgers University.
  In 1983, Dr. Ippolito successfully cofounded The Philmore Associates, 
a leading tutoring and counseling center. She also initiated a 
scholarship program for handicapped graduates of her alma mater, 
Belleville High School. Moreover, while teaching at Rutgers University 
Graduate School, she participated in a statewide research project 
concerning social services for children. Dr. Ippolito was honored in 
``Who's Who Among Human Service Professionals'' for her inspiring work.
  It is with great pleasure that I ask my colleagues to join me in 
recognizing the tremendous efforts of this accomplished woman. I wish 
Dr. Ippolito a great day as Belleville's Grand Marshall of the 
Belleville-Nutley Columbus Day Parade.

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