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Page 6 Mr. James R. Glassco, Jr. Aetna Life Ins. Company 151 Farmington Ave. Hartford, CT 06105 WILLIAM T. ROBINSON has been named president of the Massachusetts Hospital Association. GUSTAV L. STEWART, III is athletic director at Applewild School in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Gus is also superintendent of Sunday School at Church of . the Good Shepherd in Fitchburg. PAUL E . R UTHMAN, professor of education at Southern Connecticut State College in New Haven, spoke at the annual convention of International Reading Association in Detroit, Michigan. Paul is also the co-author of "Comparative Reading," published by Macmillan, January, 1973. ROBERT H. WOOD sends us news of his new position as vice president of J. Boeing Co. in Lexington, Massachusetts. He also has a new address: 4 Pheasant Hill Street, Westwood, Massachusetts.

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Mr. Douglas C. Lee 51 Wood Pond Rd . West Hartford, CT 06107 JOHN E. TAYLOR was elected secretary of the American Alpine Club. The organization has approximately 950 expert climbers in the United States. Jack still maintains his full-time job in insurance. ALBERT E. RONDEAU, JR. has resigned from his position as sales manager with Northeast Airlines to establish a real estate firm in Boston. ART COWDERY has accepted a new position as director of media services with Weston Public Schools in Weston, Massachusetts. His new address is 8 Lincoln Street, South Natick, Massachusetts 01760.

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Mr. Paul A. Mortell 508 Stratfield Rd. Bridgeport, CT 06604

CHARLES S. MINOT has moved to "Rowley Shores," Lanesville, Gloucester, Mass~husetts 01930.

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Mr. Theodore T. Tansi Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. 1 American Row Hartford, CT 06103

DONALD K. BISSONNETTE is working as a computer systems design engineer for Electronics Systems Division (AFSC) at L. G. Hansoom Field, Bedford, Massachusetts. His current address is 26E Hampshire Drive, Nashua, New Hampshire.

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Mr. E. Wade Close, Jr. 200 Hunter's Trace Lane Atlanta, Georgia 30328

PETER W. NASH has joined Scudder Stevens and Clark as vice president, investments. He recently received the recognition of trustee of Citizens Scholarship Foundation of America and is also on the Trinity Board of Fellows.

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HARRY C. HOYLE is presently an instructor at Tabor Academy in Marion, Massachusetts. In addition to teaching advanced German and European History, Harry is coaching varsity crew.

Mr. John F. Klingler 344 Fern St. West Hartford, CT 06119

KINGSTON L. HOWARD has established his own consulting firm, International Management Services, specializing in service to the hotel, motel, and food service industries. His work in 1972 involved six trips to Europe and extensive travel throughout the United States.

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Mr. Edward A. Montgomery, Jr. Backbone Rd. Sewickley Heights, PA 15143

CHARLES A. EVEN, JR. has been appointed actuary in the product management division of the Casualty-Property Commercial Lines Department at The Travelers Insurance Companies. A Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society, he is also a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. Charles is married, has five children and lives at 19 Wildwood Road in Wethersfield, Connecticut. KIMBALL SHAW retains his position as business manager with Arthur D. Little Inc.'s Science Division. He lives at 13 Forest Lane, Higham, Massachusetts. RONALD A. WARREN has started a new company in Boston dealing with real estate financing and investments, entitled Warren and Company, Inc.

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Mr. Douglas B. Raynard 45 Old Colony Rd. North Stonington, CT 06359

A balding ERIC LASHER writes from New York City that he is presently assistant to the vice chairman of the Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. He has given up c;:eative writing, having missed out on the script for "Deep Throat," a popular New York film. The Lashers, who live on 52nd Street, are expecting. BILL LEARNARD, the old fund raiser, is still handling the lobbying, etc. for Smith Kline & French Labs in Philadelphia. Bill travels to Sacramento quite often and has been meaning to look up RON LABELLA, but he's afraid Ron might sell him a bridge or something. GENE LOCKFELD has returned to his !rrst love. Music. He is involved in a four piece orchestra which performs in the Union-Essex counties area of New Jersey. He also teaches organ and piano, and sings professionally. MALCOLM MACDONALD, who spent 12 years as science editor of the Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York, and two years with Penn State Press, has moved on to the University of North Carolina Press as chief editor. Mal has co-authored two books for college students, "Society and the Environment" and "Chemistry and Society." Major DAVID MACISSAC writes from "neath the ramparts" of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado that the place is filled with Trinity men. Dave who will be at the academy until the summer of 1974, spent 1971 in Vietnam as an advisor to the Vietnamese Air Force. Received a friendly letter from FRANK BUCKLEY who resides in Berkeley, California with his wife, Sal, and three children. The vice president of Albert M. Bender Company Inc., insurance brokers, indicates that he and Sal are probably the only ones in town who have not fire -born bed a bank (class secretary's exaggeration). Frank and family ski and compete in sailboat racing. NORM KAYSER writes from West Hartford that he, too, is still bilking the public via the insurance business. Norm, who is president of the Trinity Club of Hartford, has achieved the significant designation of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) in the insurance field. JACK MINER, who is in the Peace Corps, writes from down under that he recently discovered an ancient pair of men's shorts with the name Cataldo on the label. Fellow New J erseyan, SAM STONE, has advanced to director of marketing of Blonder-Tongue Laboratories Inc., a leading manufacturer of Catv, Matv and Telfuision reception aids for consumers. Sam, his wife and four children, now reside in Westfield, New Jersey. DOUG MACLOED writes from France that the Foreign Legion is not that difficult for a Spanish major. P.S. In case any of you guys, who have been kind enough to answer my letters, were confused by the December issue of the Trinity Reporter, I DID WRITE that column. The College fouled up and forgot to change the secretary's name. Sounds like the insurance business.

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Mr. PaulS. Campion 4 Red Oak Dr. Rye, New York 10580

While practicing ophthalmology in Middletown, Connecticut, FREDERIC I. FISCHBEIN is attending physician at Middlesex Memorial Hospital, lecturer in ophthalmology at Yale Medical School, and consulting ophthalmologist at Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital. PETER KELLEY is working for Creamer, Trowbridge, Case and Basford Advertising Agency in Providence, Rhode Island, where he

Ricketts '63 was recently promoted to account supervisor on G & C Merriam Dictionary, Bostitch Stapler, and Strathmore Paper accounts. Peter is living in Rehobeth, Massachusetts and is building a home on the ocean in Little Compton, Rhode Island.

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Mr. Robert C. Langen 2 Sachems Trail West Simsbury, CT 06092

PETER S. ANDERSON is living in Dedham, Massachusetts with his wife, Sandy, and their new baby, Elizabeth Sands. Peter is an institutional stockbroker in the Boston office of Laird, Bissell and Meeds, Inc. The Rev. JOSEPH M. CIMBORA, who for the past six years has been serving the First Congregational Church of Adams, Massachusetts, has recently accepted a call to the pastorate of the Mt. Hope Congregational Church in Livonia, Michigan. Among other projects, the church in Livonia has undertaken the building of a 97-unit complex for housing for the elderly on a plot of land next to the church. ERNEST M. HADDAD is presently the assistant secretary-general counsel, Executive Office of Human Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The legal responsibilities of Ernest's position include the supervision of the legal staff of "umbrella agency," having jurisdiction over state departments of Correction, Mental Health, Public Health, Public Welfare, Youth Services, Parole, Rehabilitation, Veterans Services and related st"ate agencies. reports 1fiat his activities include family, skiing, squash, and tennis. DAVID M. RUSSELL accepted a position last August with the Providence Washington Insurance Co., a division of Gulf Western, as systems analyst. David is currently residing at 774 Greenville Ave. in Johnston, Rhode Island 02919. After ten years of teaching high school social studies, RICHARD P. STENTA entered the business world for two years. However, Richard decided that teaching was the most rewarding career for him and is now returning to education. His new position is with an educational program at the Monson State Hospital. He is married to the former Gail Flannery and has two children. He resides at 63 Duclos Drive in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts and would like to hear from his Trinity classmates. JOHN W. FELTON has moved to 12 Lincoln Road, Wellesley Hill, Mass. 02181.

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Mr. Barnett Lipkind 8 Union Ave., E-5 Norwalk, CT 06851

IAN Y. BENNENT moved to Manchester, Vermont in June to direct the restoration and management of the Equinox House. JAMES P. WITTERS is currently associated with the law firm of Ely, Bartlett, Brown and Proctor in Boston. He is a member of both the Ward 5 Democratic Committee in Boston and the Criminal Lawyers Panel and is also the chairman of a two year study of the regulation of outdoor advertising in Massachusetts.

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Mr. W. James Tozer, Jr. 4 7 E. 87th St., 3-A New York, NY 10028 JOHN M. RICHARDSON has been named assistant vice president at Putnam Trust Co. John joined the bank in 1968 and was appointed assistant treasurer in 1969. He is currently serving as Old Greenwich area chairman for the Greenwich Assn. Fund Drive. ROWLAND RICKETTS, JR. was promoted to assistant director of selection and elected an officer of National Life Insurance Company of Vermont. Rowland was an underwriter for Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, Hartford, for seven years before joining National Life of Vermont two years ago. WALTER E. KOCH has finished his residency after two years at Ft. Devens Massachusetts Army Hospital, at Mary

Hitchcock Clinic in Hanover, New Hampshire. He is now in private practice as an anesthesiologist in North Adams, Massachusetts. Walter resides in Williamstown with his wife and three children. DAVID C. BREWSTER is currently completing his surgical residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and will be taking a six month fellowship in England. David lives on Beacon Hill in Boston with his wife, Sally, and their three children. ROBERT M. McELWAIN has been with the Lincoln public school system in Massachusetts for seven years, teaching French, Spanish, current events, and coaching soccer. He is going on sabbatical with his family to Mexico and Central America this month . DR. KENNETH S. F LETCHER, III has been promoted to senior research scientist at the Foxboro Co. in Foxboro, Massachusetts. STEVE MOLINSKY is living in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts and is married and has two children. He is assistant professor of Russian and linguistics at Boston University. He is also collaborating on a Russian language textbook and has formed a consulting firm : Language Design, Inc.

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

WILLIAM MINOT, VI is active in racquet sports and is surrounded by classmates WILLIAM NOTMAN, PETER BRAINERD, C. MICHAEL MALM, EDMUND TWINING III. SIDNEY R. KATZ, M.D. is presently a urological resident at Boston City Hospital. His address is 148 Waverley Ave., Newton, Massachusetts.

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Mr. David J. Graybill 2803 Brightwood Ave. Nashville, TN 37212

In July, RICHARD D. GOULD returned to the New England School of Law in Boston as an associate professor of law. Richard is married and living in Framingham, Massachusetts. Dr. Randolph Lee Office of College Counseling Trinity College Hartford , CT 06106 MIKE KEANE writes that after teaching emotionally disturbed children for three years, the past two have seen him working as a family therapist at Bronx State Hospital in New York. He .has also llegun- work --en - his -dectorate in clinical psychology at CUNY where he's doing research on preventative approaches for children of emotionally disturbed parents. Also studying is IAN MacGREGOR who plans, in his own words, "to break out of the ranks of professional students after three years of law school and two years in business school (with two intervening years of law practice in New York) upon graduation this spring from Harvard Business School." PETE PERHONIS spent last summer at the Graduate Institute of St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He lives in Annapolis, Md. DAVE GREGORSKI is a sanitary chemist with the Connecticut State Health Department, but has been spending the skiing season in his "dream cabin in the New Hampshire wilds" which he worked on last fall. Dave is living on Retreat Avenue in Hartford. CHRIS ROHLFING, and his bride of nine months, Marlene, are living in Elmhurst, Illinois. Chris received his M.A . in Diplomatic History from Northern Illinois University in 1969 and is presently teaching at Blackhawk Junior High in Bensenville, Illinois. He is also past president and chief negotiator for the Teacher's Association. The JOHN OCKO's had their second son, Peter Daniel, last October. In addition to finishing his dissertation and getting into the job market, John is working as a consultant on Asian Studies with New Haven, Connecticut high school teachers. JEFF SECKLER, his wife, Sally, and their year old daughter, Suzanne, (along with two dogs) are living in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Jeff works with Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, & Smith and flies airplanes for the Air National " Guard in his spare time. FRED SARGENT has spent the last several years getting into his family's electrical contracting business. He's living in Pittsburgh, and writes that "by coincidence he has just contracted a co-ventured project with BILL ELLIOT's '69 father's firm in Virginia." RICH LOMBARDO will finish his naval service this summer and expects to begin a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at New Britain (Coimecticut) General Hospital this fall. The Lombardo's second child was due in January. ALEX SGOUTAS and his family recently bought a home on Foxcroft Road in West Hartford. Their son, Michael, is now four, and daughter, Kate, just had her !rrst birthday. Alex was recently promoted to associate brand manager at Heublein in Hartford. TOM JOHNSON has had a busy few years. After two years in the Peace Corps in the

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