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1960 Robert S. Kenison was

honored as a 50-year member of the New Hampshire Bar. He retired from a career with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.

1964

Edwina “Wendy” (Roberts) Austin continues to work as

a clinical nursing instructor at Castleton State College in Vermont. She has been employed as a registered nurse continuously since graduation and estimates that she has taught more than 1,000 students.

1966

Maurice Demers is

president of the Franco-American Centre at Saint Anselm College. He is also an active member of Granite State Ambassadors as a volunteer tourist information specialist at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.

1977 Brian Lowney is the author of Unconditional Love: Pet Tales to Warm the Heart.

1978 Mark Buckley is vice

president for environmental affairs at Staples in Framingham, Mass., where he has been employed since 1990.

1979 Maureen (Collins) Carroll

is a trademark attorney with Medlen & Carroll, LLP and a judge advocate general with the U.S. Navy JAG Corps.

1980 John Pellino, of East Hampton,

principal, is an elected member of the Massachusetts Teachers Retirement Board.

Conn., is the associate director of Talcott Mountain Science Center in Avon. He was elected to a two-year term as president of the advocacy group, Connecticut Association for the Gifted.

1968 John F. Cook Jr. is the new

Stewart Shapley, of Center Ossipee, N.H.,

Dennis Naughton, a retired high school

principal of Blessed Sacrament School in Waterbury, Conn.

1969

Jim Meade retired after a career in the biotech/pharmaceutical industry; 10 years in managing research and development and 35 years in business development. He lives in Germantown, Md.

1971 Carol Polifroni was inducted

into the Academy of Nurse Educators in 2012 and was recently appointed director of the Office of Public Engagement at the University of Connecticut. She teaches in the University of Connecticut’s Department of Nursing Instruction and Research.

1972

Joseph Dusel opened a new

law office in Ludlow, Mass. He specializes in business law, probate administration, commercial litigation, and zoning and land use. He is also a lacrosse official and a member of the Western Massachusetts Lacrosse Officials Association.

1973 Deborah (Sexton)

Bickford was re-elected to a term on the national board of the American Society

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of Perianesthesia Nurses, where she is the regional director for the western states. She is a staff nurse at Torrance Memorial Medical Center in Calif.

RoAnn (Vecchia) Wendling received the Gerard D. Downing Service to Children Award in recognition of the work she does to protect youth in Berkshire County, Mass. She is a child protective investigator/forensic interviewer with the Mass. Department of Children and Families. She lives in Dalton, Mass., with her husband, David.

1986

Paul Aveni participated in the sabbatical program at the Institute for Continuing Theological Education at the Pontifical North American College in Rome, Italy. While in Rome, Fr. Aveni visited the Pontifical Atheneum San Anselmo. Christine “Dixie” (Greene) Douville, a member of the Board of

Trustees of Saint Anselm College and Morris Catholic High School, is the clinical coordinator for sports medicine at Tri County Orthopedics in Morristown, N.J. She and her husband, Chris ’86, live in Flanders, N.J., with their three children.

Christopher Douville was named

Brian Collins is an emergency medicine physician based in York, Maine. He lives with his wife, Rachel, and their two children, in York.

1981

president of the American National Soda Ash Corporation (ANSAC), where he has served on the board of directors for 13 years. Previously, he was vice president and general manager at Tata Chemicals of North America. He and his wife, Dixie (Greene) ’86 celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary.

1982 Peter Gauthier is a program

1988

published an e-book, Munchausen (the novel) by Proxy.

manager for CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of New Hampshire. He recently retired after 27 years as an investigator for the federal public defender located in Concord, N.H.

1983 Paul Dowling retired to Cape Cod after working in the health care field.

1985

Brian Sirois graduated from the U.S. War College with a master’s degree in national security studies and a certificate in the National Security Policy Program. Kenneth J. Walker was appointed

director of the Academic Resource Center at Saint Anselm College.

Maureen (Kelley) Gibson

is a Hospice nurse at Home Health and Hospice Care in southern New Hampshire.

Michael Reeve is a senior scientist at

DSM Coating Resins, in his 20th year with the company.

Eileen Wynne was promoted to vice

president, corporate controller, and chief accounting officer at Analog Devices, which is headquartered in Norwood, Mass.

1989

Michael Novello is a college counselor at Masconomet Regional High School in Massachusetts. He earned a master’s degree at Salem State University and has been a high school guidance counselor for 17 years.


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