Dr. Antoinette Iadarola
President
Cabrini College
610 King of Prussia Road
Radnor, Pa. 19807
February 4, 2005
Dear Dr. Iadarola:
It is with great concern that I send you this letter. I have
joined the efforts of my classmates and fellow alumni to
express my disappointment over the decision not to renew the contract of John
Dzik as head men’s basketball coach at Cabrini College. For the past 25 years, Dzik has done nothing but represent himself and the
College with distinction and honor. He has been a role model to all of us
who have had the privilege to know and interact with
him.
While I respect
the College’s decision not to discuss personnel matters, this situation
transcends a typical business decision. I defy you to find one act of
which could warrant Dzik’s contract not being renewed. His teams continue to do well. His students continue to do well. He continues to
represent the College as the great ambassador he has been for the past 25 years.
He has lived the education of the heart that Cabrini
preaches.
I must also protest the way Dzik is being shown
the door after 25 years of loyal service, approximately one year removed from
when he graciously stepped aside as Director of Athletics so that the College would not lose one of its shining lights. How is
his loyalty and honor repaid, by not allowing him to reach a coaching milestone that
only a few have ever met – winning his 500th
game.
Not to mention
the fact that Dzik and his wife were also named honorary alumnus after their years of service. You are not only disrespecting Dzik
and what he has stood for, but all of us who passed through the doors
of Grace Hall and walked on the lawn of the
Mansion.
With this in mind, I would like to ask the College to remove my name from all mailings and solicitations immediately. Please
no longer contact me, as I can no longer in good conscience support a College
that would treat one of our own in such a
manner.
Respectfully,
Michael J.
Repice
Class of
2001
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