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Mr. Del A. Shilkret 40 Meryl Rd. So. Windsor, Conn. 06074

Captain GEORGE A. RUSTIGIAN has been decorated with the Bronze Star for meritorious service while engaged in military operations. He was cited for his performance as a transportation officer at Da Nang AB, Viet Nam. He now serves in a unit of the Military Airlift Command which provides global airlift for U.S. military forces . WILLIAM W. WEBER is now corporation counsel of the City of New Britain, Conn. TRISTRAM C. COLKET, Jr., President Altair Airlines, was cited at the Delaware Valley Regional Transportation Conference on Sept em ber 13 for " .. . the significant transportation service rendered by Altair as the exclusive air carrier between Philadelphia and 11 cities within a 250 mile radius." Tris, at the age of 29, founded the carrier in 1966 to fly between Philadelphia and Albany County Airport. It is now the fourth largest commuter airline operating within the United States, serving 23 cities in seven states and Washington, D.C.

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Mr. William G. McKnight, III 200 East 71 st St., Apt. 16C New York, N.Y. 10021

BOB BOWLER is the varsity lacrosse and tennis coach and director of admissions at the Kate School in Santa Barbara, California. Bob spends the summers steel- head fishing in East Oregon and backpacking in the Sierra Nevada. Great life! J . DORSEY BROWN, lll is vice president of Robert Garrett & Sons, Inc. in charge of Investment Advisory Department. GREG CAVANAGH writes from ye Olde Beare Rep ublic where he's ensconced in a continually changing situation. BOB FLORIANA has been in Thailand for the past two years. It's a new job and address for CHUCK HOFFMAN - rector of the Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole, Mass.; 534 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole Mass. 02543. PAUL LAROCCA is teaching English and philosophy at Colegio Marymount, a private girls' school, in Barranquilla, Columbia, South America. ROBERT MASON is a research fellow in pulmonary di sease at the Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California in San Francisco, where he's working under DAVE ALBERTS. ALLAN RUDNICK married Judi Hochman on November 19, 1970. Al was promoted in February 1972 to vice president of the Oppenheimer & Co. Management Co. and is presently managing the Oppenheimer AIM Fund. BRUCE THAYER will be in Heidelberg Germany with the army until Fall 1974 as a general surgeon in the US Army Hospital. Bruce, his wife and three girls, would welcome a visit from any classmate. DAVE WILSON is a dean of boys at Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School, New York City. Dave, his wife and two-year old son live in the Fort Greene area of Brooklyn, where they are renovating an old brownstone. YOUR SECRETARY spent the last two weeks in August on the Alumni Tour of Russia. Among those on the tour were TOM JOHNSON and his lovely wife, Ann. We had a great time.

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Mr. W. James Tozer, Jr. 47 East 87th St., Apt. 3A New York, N.Y. 1002"8

JOHN D. WATSON, after receiving his M.B.A. in June from the University of Virginia, has taken a position with Superbox, Inc. of Davenport, Iowa as vice president, operations. PAUL T. HASKELL, Jr. has been promoted to business management manager of the Philadelphia zone of American Motors. Connecticut Mutual Life has announced the promotion of ROBERT K. DICKSON Jr. to assistant vice president and actuary. PETER F. MACKIE has been named an assistant vice president in the Investment Advisory Division of Bankers Trust Company . JAMES C. GOODRIDGE has been appointed senior analyst, Bond Department with Connecticut General. MICHAEL E. HILL has been named marketing manager, Smith Kline Diagnostics in the Special Businesses Division of Smith Kline & French Labo:r;atories' U.S. Pharmaceutical Products Group.

Gregory '64

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Dierman '6 6

Mr. Beverly N. Coiner 150 Katherine Court San Antonio, Texas 78209

Dr. CHRISTOPHER J. MCNEILL has been promoted to major, U.S. Army, at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. He is a resident in gastroenterology at Brooke General Hospital, Brooke Army Medical Center. After returning from work in Canada, JAMES L. deVOU began work in the marketing department of Continental Can Co. in Chicago. KEN FISH, the former fashion editor of Gentlemen's Quarterly has been appointed to the post of fashion director of Esquire. The Johns Hopkins University reports that DAVID H. GALATY received the degree of Ph.D. at the May 26 Commencement. R. SCOTT GREGORY, actuarial assistant at Connecticut General Life Insurance Co., has been designated a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries. Scott joined Conn. General in 1964 and, since 1970, has been in the actuarial division of the group pension department. RONALD E. YATES has received his M.B.A. from Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School.

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The Rev. David J. Graybill 2803 Brightwood Ave. Nashville, Tenn. 37212

DAVID C. CARRAD graduated from the Harvard Law School in June. He is now living in New York City associated with the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell. Dr. JEROME LIEBOWITZ and his wife Roni left at the end of June to spend a year in Jerusalem where he will be doing a third year elective (as part of his psychiatric residency at Albert Einstein) in psychiatric research at the Jerusalem Mental Health Center. He will also be a psychiatric consultant to the English-speaking students at Hebrew University. RICHARD G. GANN reports moving to Alexandria, Va. to work at the Naval Research Laboratory as a research chemist. Dr. DAVID S . BARKLEY has been promoted to assistant professor of neuropathology at Harvard University Medical School. SKIP SCHUMACHER was recently named an assistant vice president of Hickey-Mitchell Co. of St. Louis.

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Dr. Randolph M. Lee Office of College Counseling Trinity College Hartford, Conn. 06106

I'm still in the process of gettirig Alumni News Request cards out to you, but don't wait for one if you've got something to say. Many of you have written since June. After JEFF DIERMAN graduated from Virginia Law School in 1969, he joined Connecticut General Life in Hartford as an attorney in the legal department. Last July he was promoted to assistant counsel. Also promoted in the Hartford area was DENNIS DIX , now a municipal finance representative for Hartford National Bank & Trust. Dennis also deserves congratulations for winning first prize from the Connecticut Valley Chapter of Robert Morns Associates Writing Contest. The organization is a national association of commercial credit and loan offices, and Dennis' entry, "A Banker's Guide to Leasing," was obviously well received. Linda and PAUL DRAPER spent the summer "chipping, painting, and scraping" their new house on Glen Terrace in Stamford, Connecticut. He returned last month to his fourth year as audio-visual director and English teacher at King School in Stamford. BOB BAKER is now a freight sales manager with American Airlines. He and Marty- and their three sons- are living in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Bob also wrote that he spent some time on the west coast early in the summer with TOM TAYLOR and his wife. Susan and RICHARD CHARNEY, and their two year old daughter, Tam, are in northeast Philadelphia while he's serving as a navy physician at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital. He hopes to work on a urology residency when he leaves the Navy in 1974. GEORGE BENT began his medical internship at Presbyterian-University Hospital in Pittsburgh in June after finishing his M.D. at Columbia. Also in medicine , RICH ROTHBARD is in his last years of psychiatric training at Albert Einstein Medical College. He finished his M.D. in 1969 and is in Scarsdale, N.Y. with his wife and children.

I also heard from two other mental health professionals in the class. TED BARTLETT received the Ph.D. in clinical psychology a year ago , then moved to Orlando , Florida with wife, Jaqui, and now two-year old daughter, Sage, where he is director of inpatient services at Orange Memorial Mental Health Center. Ted is presently applying for state licensing and will then do some private practice as well. The Bartlett's also bought a new house outside Orlando on a chain of lakes. DON BAKER received the Ed.D. in June of last year and was recently appoin1ed acting director of the Counseling Center at Rochester Institute of Technology. The Baker's had a daughter, Jennifer Lynn, last May 29. PAUL DIESEL writes that he's a partner and Executive vice president of The Yankee Group, a marketing consulting firm. Paul's living on Wendell Street in Cambridge, Mass. TOM GLENDINNING is a self-employed landscaper and vegetable farmer in Pittsboro, North Carolina. He recently married Gail Simmons in Goldsboro, N.C. Another recent father is DREW FISCHER. He and Joyce had their first child, a son, February 17. Drew was called as assistant pastor at St. Stephen's Lutheran Church in Feasterville, Pennsylvania. SANDY MASON is teaching history and French at Washington College Academy in Tennessee. As if that doesn't keep him busy enough, he's an assistant houseparent at the Academy as well. LARRY HENRIQUES - was recently promoted to department manager for the Sales Order Service at Johnson and Johnson, while his wife, Diana, is a news reporter for a daily newspaper in central New Jersey. ELTON HALL finished four years in the navy and just became associate curator and director of education at the New Bedford (Mass.) Whaling Museum. Incidentally, that museum is well worth seeing. Received a nice note from Jane (Mrs. DAVID) CHARLESWORTH. She writes that Dave finished his first year surgical residency at Dartmouth in June then left right after Labor Day for a three year army duty tour in Friedburg, Germany. The Charlesworth's have a new daughter, Jill, and she and Jane will join Dave in Germany in several weeks. Meanwhile, he'd probably appreciate hearing from some of you: David C. Charlesworth, M.C. No. 025-34-5257, 3rd Brigade Dispensary, 3rd Armored Division, APO, New York 09074 . FORD BARRETT is living in Washington, D.C., although his job as an attorney for the Treasury Department recently has him spending a good bit of time in New Haven. MIKE McCRUDDEN is now in Denver as director of market development for American Television and Communications Corporation. Finally, ROY GILLEY is busy working as job captain for the Coupard and Associates architectural firm in Rockville, Maryland, and doing part-time work at Montgomery College preparing for his architect rgistration exams. I'd like to use part of the column each time to see if we can locate members of the class from whom there's been no word (by my records) in at least five years. I'lllist a few each issue; if you know where they are, what they're doing (an address, anything), or if you're one of them (!), please let me know. Just to start off: PHIL ARMENTANO, TONY BAKER, MIKE BASSEN, STEVE BORNEMANN, GEORGE BOYD, WILSON BRAUN, WALT BRUNDAGE, JOHN CHOTKOWSKI, JOHN COSGROVE, and ROLAND DE NOIE. Thanks for your notes-keep it up.

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Mr. Robert E. Brickley Equitable Life Assurance Society 551 West Lancaster Ave. Haverford, Pa. 19041

The Rev. BERNARD L. MAGUIRE, III is now curate of the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration in Cranston R.I. Ordained to the diaconate in June, he received the M.Div Degree from the Episcopal Theological School last spring. J 0 SEPH J . SMITH reports he will be attending the Cooperstown Program of the New York Historical Society to prepare for a career in museum curatorship. After completing his internship in Cooperstown, Dr. G. THEODORE RUCKERT has returned to Rochester where he will begin a 3 year residency in OB-Gyn. at the Genesee Hospital. LUTHER L. TERRY JR. is in the training program with the First Boston Corporation, eventually planning to work out of their Philadelphia office. WILLIAM T. KURY received his M.B.A. from the Pennsylvania State University in June. RICHARD S. STULTZ reports working for Woodson Bowles & Co., Inc. of San Francisco. The company provides research, consulting, and educational services to the real estate securities industry. Columbia University School of Architecture reports that WILLIAM D. HADEN III , received a William Kinne Fellows Summer Scholarship. These awards are given to outstanding students for travel and study. SHERMAN FARNHAM, JR. is working with The Upstate Expansion Program of the First

National City Bank of New York City. He lives in Rochester. After receiving an M.B .A. in Feb. 1972 from the Columbia Graduate School of Business, TONY BOUGERE is working as assistant account manager with Compton Advertising in New York City.

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Mr. Joseph Reinhart Route 1, Box 323 Dade City, Fla. 33525

KJELL HOLE is studying at the University of Oslo planning his thesis in political science. He still spends his summers working as a tour escort for American groups visiting Scandinavia and Norway. PAULS . WALKER has been named assistant actuary with Security-C o nnecticut Life Insurance Co. BENNETT C. JAFFEE works for the City of New York's new Office of Telecommunications to regulate cable TV in the City. WALTER L. HARRISON and his wife are both working toward doctorates in English at the University of California, Davis. He was discharged from the Air Force August 31.

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Mr. Frederick A. Vyn 508 West End Ave. New York, N.Y . 10024

JIM SCHUMAKER is a Russian translator with the White House Communications Agency. A Woodrow Wilson Graduate Fellowship has been awarded to CARL E. LUTY which will enable him to continue his studies toward a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. MICHAEL M. MICHIGAMI has been promoted to first lieutenant in the U.S . Air Force. He serves with a unit of the Air Force Systems Command which manages research and development of USAF aerospace systems. JAMES G. JAKIELO became an associate of the Society of Actuaries, having completed the first five of the society's examinations. He works for the Travelers Insurance Company in Hartford. WILLIAM D. ELLIOT is working as an estimator for the Davis H. Elliot Co., electrical contractors in Roanoke, Va. PETER A. BERGER is a weapons controller for the U.S.A.F. and is a first lieutenant stationed in Phoenix, Arizona. PETER J. KELLER is a special student at the University of Wisconsin in actuarial science. His wife is a stewardess for United Airlines. KIRK MARCKWALD worked as the deputy director of National Citizens for Muskie through April. In early May, he became the national coordinator for the Congressional Action Fund. C.A.F. is a fund-raising group for progressive candidates for the House of Representatives.

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Mr. Peter N. Campbell 350 Earlston Dr., N.E. Atlanta, Ga. 30328

STEVEN DOWINSKY has been awarded a Sevellon Brown Award from the Columbia University School of Journalism for "exceptional knowledge and understanding of the history of American journalism." ERIC E. AASEN writes, from San Francisco "Our new 5 bedroom flat has enabled us to better accommodate the following house guests at different times since January: SCOTT BEDINGIELD ('73), PAUL SMYTH ('71), JERRY ROWE ('72) Carolyn Andrews (Mt. Holyoke '71) and others too numerous to mention. JIM WALLEY ('71) is now working with BOB WILSON ('70), who are employed here, as sprinkler systems inspectors for the Insurance Services Office. Last fall we had an unexpected visit from RICHARD WYLAND ('70) who was touring with a boy's chorus as a chaperone for Pro Musica. An evening of extended conviviality ended at Trader Vic's with a phone call to ALAN M\RCHISOTTO ('71) who was still awake (studying?) at Vanderbilt Law. We are anticipating the return of JACK HALE ('70) who has been away from the West Coast for two years teaching at Eagle Hill School in Mass. Anyone travelling through? Drop in-plenty of room."'

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Miss Arlene A. Forastiere E. 5956 Daywalt Ave. Baltimore, Md. 21206

MICHAEL E. TRIGG won a Medical Student Research Scholarship for study this past summer under Dr. Carl Merrill at the National Institute of Health in Washington, D.C. Mike was recommended for the award by the Department of Biochemistry at George Washington University where he is a student. Second Lieutenant MARK B. MACOMBER was awarded his silver wings at Craig AFB, Ala. , upon graduation from U.S. Air Force pilot training. LOWEN K. HANKIN, who is studying law at Yale Law School, spent the summer clerking for Judge Sydney Hoffman of the Pennsylvania Superior Court.


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