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tuition bills at Trinity, which start in the fall of '95, when she enters as a freshman . If you would like a gallon or two million gallons of oil, call Charlie at his new office number, 610-617-6836. He moved the headquarters of Keystone shipping to Bala Cynwyd, Pa. (Bala what?) It can be unsettling to get a letter from the "United States Bankruptcy Court." Maybe the Trinity College Library is going to bring you down for an unpaid fine on a late returned book on Walt Whitman or something. Relief, relief: it was only the Honorable RAY GRAVES, Michigan's top repo judge. Ray had dinner with JIM and Sue OLIVER in SanDiego, where Ray regaled and delighted the Olivers with a comprehensive and lengthy explanation of his workshop: Federal Bankruptcy Judges: Financial Statements in the Courtroom. Jim said the subject compares favorably to a full bottle of valium. Let us hope that Jim was able to pry some dinero out of Ray for the alumni fund. As luck would have it, when Ray returned to Detroit Metro Airport, his car was stolen .. .or so he says. Maybe it was repossessed. For future columns, forewarned is forearmed: your faithless and ÂŁlawful SECRETARY has found his 1967 College yearbook (missing for 25 years, or so) . Now putting name to picture, a systematic discovery and interrogation of the Class of '67 will still be told. In the meantime, fax whatever The New York Times finds unfit to print to 203-677-5349. Jeffrey Fox Fox & Company, Inc. 34 Dale Rd. Avon, Conn. 06001 Class Agent: James H. Oliver

DON BARLOW has moved from Michigan to Florida, where he is teaching Spanish at Cocoa Beach High School. While at the High School, Don was named teacher of the year for 1994-1995. BOB GLASSMAN has written from Indianapolis, Ind., where he continues in the practice of invasive cardiology. His son, Dave, is a junior at Northwestern and his son, Steve, is a sophomore at Harvard. Bob credits his sons, Andrew and Jon, with a "greater sense of fiscal responsibility" by being in the first and eighth grades, respectively. PAUL HOLINGER has coau-

thored a book, Suicide and Homicide Among Adolescents, which was described in a January 1995 review in the Journal of the American Medical Association as "an important contribution to our understanding of a troubling social ill of our time - violence by and upon adolescents." RON KLEINMAN, a professor of pediatric medicine at Harvard Medical School, has written a book, Let Them Eat Cake, about childhood nutrition. Now I have a few comments about the 1994 Trinity College Alumni Directory, which also apply to the 1988 edition. Trinity's long tradition as a men's school has apparently rubbed off on many of our women graduates. They are putting "Esq." (esquire, a title for a gentleman) after their names. In times past, Esq. was a title that could be used by any man who matriculated at a college. I started using it a couple years after arriving at Trinity. Perhaps every Trinity student should be given the title. This way, women who want to use Esq. will not have to go through the trouble of passing a bar examination. William T. Barrante, Esq. P.O. Box 273 Watertown, Conn. 06795 Class Agent: Stephen Peters

JUDY DWORIN, artistic director of the Judy Dworin Performance Ensemble since 1989, has received grants from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Dance Theater Workshop's Suitcase Fund, the NEA/Rockefeller Fission/Fusion Re-grant Program and Trinity College. She founded Dance Services Network in Hartford and the dance program at Trinity, where she is currently professor of dance and chair of the theater and dance department. Her ensemble recently performed "Becon1.ing," a work about women emergmg. John L. Bonee III, Esq. One State St. Hartford, Conn. 06103 Class Agents: Ernest J. Mattei, Esq. Andrew F. Stewart, M.D.

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NANCY HEFFNER DONOVAN was among those select few named to receive The

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Enquirer's Women of the Year honor in Cincinnati back in March of this year. Nancy is president of the May Festival board which sponsors the oldest choral festival in North America. The May Festival is 122 years old this year. Nancy is a successful entrepreneur who owns the Ames Travel Service in Cincinnati, and serves on the board of directors of the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport Board. Nancy and her husband, Stephen, and daughter, Katie, reside in East Walnut Hills. Your Secretary attended the kickoff event for The Trinity College Campaign on April 22. The kickoff and all-day liberal arts festival were terrific and well attended by alums and students alike. Other '71ers I encountered were our trustee, TOM DIBENEDETTO, and JEFF STURGESS, both of whom are doing well and enjoyed the festivities. As chair of the Trinity Alumni Fund, I urge you to give generously to the Alumni Fund in each of the next three years of the Trinity College Campaign. The Alumni Fund is responsible for producing nearly one-fifth of the funds to be raised for the College in the Campaign. Trinity continues to make great strides on many fronts and our collective financial support is one of the best ways we can ensure the College's future stature. Next year is our 25th Reunion year and there is a nucleus of us in '71 who want to produce record attendance and a record Class Gift to Trinity. You will hear from us and we hope you will join in the effort to get our entire Class involved. William H. Reynolds, Jr. 10808 Lark Glen Cr. Dallas, Texas 75230 Class Agents: L. Peter Lawrence William H. Reynolds, Jr.

STEPHEN R . GYLLENHAAL is the director of the recently released film, "Losing Isaiah." HERMAN ASARNOW, an associate professor of English at the University of Portland, writes that his wife, SUSAN D. BAILLET '74, who also teaches at the University, was awarded the University's Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award at the commencement ceremony in May (see Class of1974 notes). Kristin L. Anderson Boston Portrait Co.

1 Faneuil Hall Market Pl. Boston, Mass. 02109 Class Agents: Thomas M. Buchenau, Esq. John C. Matulis, Jr.

m Although based in Connecticut, paintings conservator LANCE MAYER has been on the road lately - to Detroit to treat Rembrandt Peale's 13 x 22 foot painting, The Court of Death, in front of the public, and to Phoenix to treat a number of paintings at the Phoenix Art Museum. CHRISTINE REYNOLDS and James Greaney were married last March. SARAH NELSON '82 attended the wedding. Daniel M. Roswig, M.D. 3 Stonepost Simsbury, Conn. 06070 Class Agents: The Rev. Dr. James A. Kowalski Patti Mantell-Broad Paul H. Zolan, Esq.

m One of the most "notable" alumnae of our class is ELIZABETH LYRA ROSS who came back to campus on April 8 to perform in a gala at the Austin Arts Center. Elizabeth is concentrating her musical career on operatic repertoire. While at Trinity, Elizabeth sang in the Concert Choir and the Chapel Singers (along with YOUR SECRETARY) and was a member of the Trinity Pipes. After leaving Trinity, she served an enlistment as a vocal soloist with the U.S. Army Band and Chorus. Since pursuing her opera career, she has performed featured roles in Aida, Madama Butteifly, Tasca, and as Bess in Porgy and Bess. Her gala performance at Trinity included selections from Puccini and Verdi, as well as a spiritual and a special musical setting of a poem by Langston Hughes. Speaking of notables, SUSAN BAILLET was awarded the University ofPortland's Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award during commencement ceremonies in May 1994. Susan is an associate professor of psychology, specializing in cognitive psychology, and has taught at the University of Portland since 1982. Before that she taught at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Ore., in whose graduate program she still teaches in the summer. Her husband,

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