 
James Mancuso '45, Alumnus of
the Year, Dies
By Millie
Landis-Coyle
Jun 10, 2005, 22:03

Dr. James Mancuso '45
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James C. Mancuso, HIS, class of 1945 passed away on June 10, 2005. Born
in Hazelton, Pennsylvania, on January 17, 1928, Jim, as he was known to
his friends, entered the Hershey Industrial School on June 19, 1939
along with his brother, Anthony (Gus). Both were sent to live at
Brookside. Jim elected to follow a career in the baking curriculum, and
spend all of his summers at the Hershey Bakeshop. He graduated in 1945.
After graduation, Jim began his career in the culinary arts as
assistant pastry chef at the Penn Harris hotel in Harrisburg. After a
two-year tour of duty in the U.S. Navy, he entered Dickinson College in
Carlisle. Following his graduation from Dickinson, he entered the
graduate program in clinical psychology at the University of Rochester
on a Veterans Administration fellowship.
While working as a school psychologist, Jim completed his dissertation
and was awarded a Ph.D. in Psychology in 1958. From there, he went to
work at the counseling service at Lehigh University in Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania. In 1961, he joined the faculty of the State University of
New York at Albany and remained there until his retirement in 1997.
Jim authored several textbooks in Psychology during his tenure at
Albany.
In 1953, Jim was assigned to do practical work in psychology at the
Veterans Administration hospital in Buffalo, New York. Here he met his
future wife, Susan Kuca, who was a nurse at the hospital. They were
married in 1954. Last year, Susan and Jim, came to Hershey to celebrate
their 50th Wedding Anniversary with their three children, Renee,
Michele and Martin and their four grandchildren and his sister, Carole,
who lives in Hershey.
In 1986, Jim was honored by the Milton Hershey School when he was given
the Alumnus of the Year award for his achievements in the field of
psychology.
Jim was proud of his ethnic heritage and became very active in writing
and commenting on issues in the Italian-American culture. He built a
website on Italian-American Connections which can be found at
www.mancusopersonalital.net. He also developed a website on Personal
Construct Psychology www.mancusopecp.net.
Jim will be sadly missed by his family, friends and fellow alumnus.
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