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Trinity Reporter October 1974 Page 15 assistan t professor of psychology at the University of South Carolina. DAVE SHIPMAN is subsystem manager for the advanced instructional system at the Air Force Human Resources Laboratory in Denver. TOM DIGHT joined Dave in Denver in July. He has graduated from the Cornell Hotel Management School and will work at the Denver Hilton. TOM LISK got his masters in English in 1972, and is now working toward his dissertation at Rice University. He and his wife, Susan, have one daughter. CHUCK HOSKING is still teaching math at an inner city alternative high school in St. Louis. He is also working as a soil technician on an ecology project. Last summer, he and his wife were directors of an AFSC summer project building houses in Appalachia. Chuck recently had lunch with STEVE ANDERSON, who just graduated from Washington University Business School and who is now with Citibank in New York. PETER DEPREZ graduated from Indiana University Law School in 1973. He was married last year to the former Debra Stolen. He is practicing law in Indiana in the fum of Terry, Robison & Graebe. Peter was appointed deputy prosecutor of Shelby County, Indiana in February, 1974. MYRON SHERER is living in Grosse Pointe, Michigan with his wife and two children. He is an assistant cashier for City Bank of Detroit. CURT SHAW will marry Barbara Tiffany in October. Both Curt and Barbara are with the fum of Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander. JIM DEMICCO graduated from Wisconsin Medical University in June. PETER CAMPBELL has been promoted to the actuarial department for the Life Insurance Company of Georgia. Peter writes that DOUG LEIGHT and BILL THOMPSON passed part six of the actuarial exams this past spring. BOB DUNCAN assumed duties as assistant to the dean of the General Theological Seminary in May. He and his family find time to see DICK WYLAND, DAVID ANGELICA , HOWIE JAMES, BOB FRANCKS and ROD DEARMENT. GEOFFREY FRANK has received his masters degrees in mathematics and computer science from Southern Illinois University. GRANT BRANSTATOR is working as a meteorologist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado.

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KAREN LEWCHIK ROSE is employed by Emory University in Atlanta, doing cancer research for the Southeastern Cancer Study ou_p. Karen was visited by DEBBY IANNITTO in August. BOB TOWNER was married on August 19 to the former Helen Illich. He is administrative coordinator of the Bishop's Episcopal Advisory Commission on Youth in Chicago and works for the Family Service Center in Wilmette. JIM AMIS will begin his final year at Nashotah House Seminary near Milwaukee. He is presently involved in clinical pastoral education at a hospital in Milwaukee. His wife is working as a psychiatric nurse at Rogers Memorial Hospital. MIKE REINSEL is beginning his second year in law school at the University of Denver. Mike has been invited to join the Law Journal at the University. ALEX KENNEDY is in his fourth year at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine. He was recently elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Medical fraternity. Alex is planning to specialize in obstetrics-gynecology. ANDY LIPPS has just graduated from Stanford Law School and is headed south for New Orleans. He has taken the California bar exam, and will work for a federal judge for one year. JON MILLER has completed his stint with the Marine Corps, and he and his wife, Karin, have moved back east to Princeton, New Jersey. In September, Jon will begin school at Princeton Seminary. ROY WENTZ graduated cum laude from Northwestern University Law School. He will be assistant to U. S. Senator Joe Biden (Illinois) starting this August. BRUCE COLMAN has been promoted to associate editor of the magazine Not Man Apart, the Friends of the Earth's fortnightly news magazine. MARK ADAIR will be starting his internship in clinical psychology at Nassau County Medical Center in the fall. His paper, "Sublimation of Sexual and Aggressive Drives," was published in the "American Psychological Association Proceedings in 1973, and was reprinted in "Psychiatric Spectator" in 1974. Mark has completed his Ph.D. dissertation, and is presently living in Long Island. ED BOWE is in his last year of medical school at the University of Missouri at Columbia. His research paper took frrst prize at the Midwest Anesthesia Residents' Conference in April. Ed hopes to find a residency in anesthesiology. RANDY WINTON married the former Julia Patterson Burrow in July.

JOHN DURLAND married the former Brooke Dickinson in June, 1972. He is working in the state hospital in Milledgeville, Georgia and will begin a doctoral program in clinical psychology at the University of Tennessee in the fall.

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Mr. Jeffrey Kupperman 1629 Jena St. New Orleans, LA 701.25 LEE KAPLAN has joined the staff of the Brookfield (Connecticut) Journal as a reporter. HENRY SMITH has moved to Bermuda where he works in the general banking section of the Bank of Bermuda. RONETTE LOGANZO KOLOTKIN is working .on a Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Minnesota. She will be starting a one year internship at Hennepin County General Hospital in the fall. JAY MANDT has just completed his masters in philosophy and is thinking about the next step, his dissertation. OLIVIA HENRY is running an open classroom in Puerto Rico. She is teaching young children English, history, art, dance and drama! OTIS BLACK is working for the National Audubon Society and is studying the migration habits of New England chickadees. GREGG NEIMAN has a new job as an industrial real estate broker with the Hawthorn Realty Group in Chicago. WHITNEY COOK has completed a two-year fellowship at Trinity and has joined the faculty of the Rectory School in Pomfret, Connecticut. NANCY MILNOR received her masters degree in social science from the Boston University School of Social Work. DAVID MCCLOUD has begun graduate studies in political science and economics at the University of California at Los Angeles.

Mr. Lawrence M. Garber c/o BSF, Box 428 Bassaterre, St. Kitts, WEST INDIES DICK MARKOVITZ has been promoted to account executive at Spiro & Associates, an advertising-public relations fum in Philadelphia. MIKE HOLVERSON is now attending the John Marshall Law School in Chicago. JEFF HARRIS has just finished his fust year of law school at Boston University. Last summer, he worked for the fum of Cors, Hair & Hartsock in Cincinnati. AL HENSON in attending Michigan S.tate University College of Human Medicine and worked in a grant program in a Family Practice clinic last summer. JOANNE EPPS has completed her frrst year at Yale Law School. She worked this summer at the fum of Drinker, Biddle, and Realth in Philadelphia. GEORGE MAXTED finished his first year at Wayne State University Medical School in Detroit. MARK ZIVIN is studying for an M.B.A. at the University of Chicago. JOSH KUPFERBERG is at the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago. This spring, he was awarded the MSTP fellowship. DAVE BROWN is working for Conn wood, Inc. , a forest management company in Rockfall, Connecticut. STEVE ROYLANCE directed "In Our Time," an off-Broadway play written by JORY JOHNSON. ERICH WOLTERS has completed his fust year at Ohio State's graduate school of hospital and health services. CHARLES GRISWOLD is working toward his Ph.D. in philosophy at Penn State. Also at Penn State are B'OB RETHY, KARL LUTY, BOB PIPPIN. ELAINE CARDENAS writes that LORE PALIOCHA is working in Springfield, Massachusetts and is taking voice lessons in her spare time. JOHN WHITE received a master of science degree from the Graduate School of Library Science at the University of Illinois last May. EMMETT MILLER has published a book, Selective A ware ness, which deals with self-discovery and do-it-yourself psychotherapy.

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CLAIRE COONS will be attending Columbia Law School this fall. She graduated from Williams College last June. PAM CRIMI will be working as a youth counselor on the staff of the Youth Services Bureau in Mansfield, Connecticut. SARA VOGELER graduated in June with a B.S . in Dance Therapy from New York University . She is currently teaching dance therapy in Boulder, Colorado. PAUL ACAMPORA will study this year at the University of Rochester Medical School.

Recent Bequests and Memorial Gifts Trinity acknowledges with a deep sense of loss the passing of alumni and other friends of the College. It seems appropriate to list the bequests and memorial gifts which have been made to honor them. Gifts totalling $10,000 for the alumni fund in memory of William H. Merchant, Jr. '25 A gift of $5,397 for the scholarship fund in memory of Henry E. Bodman, bringing this fund to more than $50,000. Gifts totalling $737 to start a scholarship fund in memory of Professor H. M. Dadourian. Gifts have also been received in memory of the following alumni and friends: Samuel S. Mitchell '85 W. Purnell Brown '01 Albert M. Smith '10 Arthur F. G. Edgelow, M.D. '14 James L. Cole '16 Elmer S. Tiger '16 Col. Chester B. McCoid '17 Louis Noll, M.D. '18 The Rev. Francis B. Creamer '23, Hon. '48

Milton F. Pellett '26 Frederick J. Eberle '27 The Rt. Rev. Lauriston L. Scaife '31, Hon. '48 John F. Butler '33 Ed ward L. Sivaslian '3 3 Deceased members of '34 Donald F. Taylor '63 Professor Wendell E. Kraft Professor Alexander A, Mackimmie, Jr.

IN MEMORY SUSAN BAILEY HUNTER Mrs. Susan Bailey Hunter, who was an exchange student at the College during the 1971-1972 academic year, died July 23. in Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Mass. after a brief illness. Mrs. Hunter was the wife of Richard E. J. Hunter of Arlington, Mass. and the daughter of Selectman and Mrs. Fred C. Bailey. Born in Pekin, Ill., she had lived in Lexington, Mass. from 1955 until her marriage last year. She was graduated from Lexington High School in 1969 and received a bachelor of arts degree from Wellesley College in 1973. She had been employed as an administrative assistant by Woodland Publishing Co., Bedford, Mass. Funeral services were held on July 25 at "the Church of the Redeemer. JOHN WILLIAM HARRISON, 1911 J. William Harrison died June 29 in Hartford Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Barbara Beneway Harrison; three daughters, Mrs. William Keely, Miss Mary Harrison, and Mrs. Francis Carroll; two sisters, Mrs. Harmon Cook and Mrs. Martha Blake; and nine grandchildren. A Hartford resident for 65 years, he attended Torrington High School and entered Trinity in 1908 with the Class of 1911. As an undergraduate, he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon and a chapel organist. He earned his Masters Degree from Trinity in 1913 while employed by the College as an instructor in chemistry. Mr. Harrison was an industrial engineer with the Hartford Gas Company, retiring in 1955. Subsequently, he joined the state Highway Department and was most recently employed by Kaerhle Associates, a highway design fum, in West Hartford. For many years, he was an organist and choir director for churches in the Hartford area. His most recent association was with the Broadway Community Church in Hartford. EVERITT H. HALL, 1915

A native of New Jersey, Mr. Tiger entered Trinity in 1912 with the Class of 1916. As an undergraduate, he was a member of Alpha Chi Rho. After graduation, he joined Aetna Life and Casualty and was a branch manager at the time of his retirement in 1953. In the early 1950's he helped found the real estate agency in Glastonbury.

BURTON F. HALL, 1924 Burton F. Hall died June 22, in Andover, Massachusetts. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hildreth Fleck Hall; two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Rich and Mrs. Marybeth Beston; a sister, Mrs. Bernice Steele路 and two grandchildren. A native of New Britain, Connecticut, he entered Trinity in 1920 with the Class of 1924. He was a graduate of the Pratt Institute in New York. Mr. Hall was a retired construction engineer for the Stone and Webster Company in Boston. He was also a member of the Kenilworth Chib of New Britain.

GLADDEN W. BAKER, HON 1965 Gladden W. Baker, retired director and chairman of the Finance Committee of Travelers Insurance Companies, died July 4 in Hartford. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marion Williams Baker; a son, Shepard; a daughter, Mrs. Janet Tenney; a brother; and tlrree grandchildren. Born in Fall River, Massachusetts, he received his B.A. from Washburn College in 1916, and his Masters and Ph.D. from Yale University. He joined Travelers in 1920. He was the chairman of Constitution Plaza, Incorporated and was a primary force in the development of the Plaza. He was also a director of Hartford National Bank and Trust Company, Hartford Gas Company, a corporator of Hartford Hospital, and a trustee of the Kinswood School. He received an Honorary LL.D. Degree from Trinity in 1965.

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Everitt H. Hall died June 5 in Easton, Maryland. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Muriel Mackintosh Hall; three sons, Charles, Robert and John; and four stepsons. A graduate of Phillips Academy, he entered Trinity in 1911 with the Class of 1915. He was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon and the Sophomore Dining Club. After leaving Trinity, he became a career specialist in lumber and building materials sales. At the time of his retirement he was Eastern sales manager for Zegers, Inc. of Chicago. He was a World War I veteran and served with the infantry in France. ELMER TIGER, 1916 Elmer Tiger, founder of the Gorton-Tiger Real Estate and Insurance Agency of Glastonbury, Connecticut, died July 16 in Hartford Hospital. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Cecelia Rebholz Tiger; a daughter, Mrs. Rodney Smith; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Austen Ross and Mrs. Paul Collier; a sister, Mrs. Juliet Murphy; eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

i DONALD OVERBECK, 1967 Donald Overbeck died July 13 in New York City of cancer. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gail Davidson Overbeck; three sons, Brian, Christopher and Scott; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overbeck ; a brother, Roy; and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Balkite and Mary Ann Overbeck A native of Flushing, New York, Mr. Overbeck prepared for college at New Canaan High School. He entered Trinity in 1963 with the Class of 1967. As an undergraduate, he was active in sports, and was captain of the varsity basketball team. He was only the third player in the history of the College to score over 1000 points during his basketball career. Mr. Overbeck was also a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. After graduation he entered the United States Marine Corps where he attained the rank of captain. In 1969 he joined the fum of L. F. Rothscheld in New York City where he was a corporate bond salesman. He was also a member of the New Canaan Field Club.

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