March / April!976 Community Renewal Team in Hartford, while Edna is a first grade teacher at the Ann Street Bilingual School in Hartford. CREIGHTON HOOKER writes he enjoyed seeing DAVE ARMS, DAN FINLEY, DAVE CARRAD, WALT VINCENT, BILL BRACHMAN, BOB MITCHELL, STEVE GOLAN and others at our lOth Reunion. Hope more members of '65 can make it next time. Creighton was recently appointed to the executive club of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, Inc. THAYER BIGELOW, formerly vice presi-
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dent for operations of Manhattan Cable Telev ision, Inc., New York City, has been appointed executive vice president. DICK BAGLEY has been named vice president, product management, of Smith Kline & French Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In his new position, Dick will be responsible for supervising the marketing of all SK&F products. SAM COALE writes that all is well at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts except for fighting an epidemic of flu. Best news is that Sam has been promoted to associate professor as of July 1.
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Dr. Randolph Lee Office of College Counseling Trinity College Hartford , CT 06106
REUNION We received a note several months ago from TONY BOUGERE who was promoted from associate brand manager to brand manager for Smirnoff Vodka, the largest brand of. Heublein, Incorporated, here in Hartford. Cheers (with Vodka, of course) to - - -::f-Gl+y-. - - ~ ~~-~~
ALEX SGOUTAS writes that he's now the area product manager for PepsiCo, Incorporated in the U.S.S.R. The Sgoutas family was also increased by one last January with the birth of their third child (see Births) . As of the beginning of the year, MARK JOHNSON became the associate pastor of the First Covenant Church of Youngstown, Ohio. He and his wife are now living at 5228 Glenwood Avenue in Youngstown, 44512. BILL ASTMAN writes that he is attending graduate school at the University of Hawaii (poor Bill), working towards his M.A. in Asian Studies. Including his Army time and his service in the Peace Corps, Bill has spent four yea rs in Asia since graduation: We also heard recently from BOB JOHNSON telling us about the birth of his son, Daniel Allen, who's now almost a year old (July 5) . Bob and his fami ly are living at 734 William Circle, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where Bob is assistant professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina. That covers the news. We might offer an early reminder about our tenth reunion this fall. Seems very few from 1966 show up at homecomings here recently; why not plan now to get up here to the Campus for the reunion. It will be good to see you.
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Tom Safran 943 1/z Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90024
Unfortunately there's not much news this month with only a few notes from our classmates. From Sheffield, Massachusetts I received a brief note from LINK KEUR who is currently teaching math at the Berkshire School. In addition he is the sophomore class advisor and baseball coach. Berkshire School, founded in 1907, is a private coeducational secondary school with an enrollment of 360 students. Also residing in Massachusetts is HOWIE WRZOSEK who has recently taken a new job as vice president of Multi-Bank Computer Corporation in Auburn. With his wife and two sons, James and Jason, Howie just moved to Purgatory Road in Sutton, Massachusetts. They have taken up cross-country skiing and are really enjoying themselves. Howie requests news from other Massachusetts a lumni - perhaps you can all arrange a rendezvous at the slopes (or on the plains).
From Florida comes word that RICHARD SULLIVAN has passed the 1975 certifying examination for specialization in internal medicine after the successful completion of a residency in internal medicine at the Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, New York, which is affiliated with the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Richard is currently chief of internal medicine at the U.S.A.F . Hospital in Homestead, Florida. Finally, BOB EBINGER wrote to say he has just completed part of a bicentennial documentary film in Kentucky on the }gth Frontier Camp Meetings. Future plans include a film in Australia and Indonesia. He too would love to hear from all you members of the silent majority. Which brings me to my concluding rallying call - keep the cards and letters coming. There can't be a column without your help.
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Mr. Joseph L. Reinhardt 1113 Dixon Blvd. Cocoa, FL 32922
Planting experimental plots of rice outside of a small village in the Dominican Republic is part of the work performed by DON MARTIN, a Peace Corps volunteer from Webster Groves, Missouri . This is Don's second tour of service which w ill be completed in January 1977. BRUCE JOHNSON is currently working with the Repub lican State Committee in Pennsylvania as finance director . Bruce recently saw Ann and GEORGE CRILE in Washington, D.C. where George is now an associate editor for 'Harper's' magazine and has just finished a book concerning a Watergate plumber. BILL DICKEY has started a graduate program in pastoral counseling at lona College, New Rochelle, New York.
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Mr. Frederick A. Vyn 10 T omac Ave . Old Greenwich, CT 06870
MICHAEL PECK, a graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Law, has joined the law firm of Schatz & Schatz in Hartford. He w ill specialize in trial work. -..,....,.:.;;=. ED o:;: HILL, who has been associated with the law fr;:r;:\ of Bohan, Hitt and Sachner in Cheshire and Meriden (Connecticut), has been made a partner. MIKE CARIUS has been transferred to Italy, "God's vendetta on the human race," to practice medicine in the Naval Hospital. His wife, Maura, is a Navy nurse in the same hospital. Enroute to Italy, Mike and Maura stopped in Cape D'An tibes, France for a glorious couple of drunks with MIKE MICHIGAMI and his wife, Judy. Mike is with Texas Instruments in a sales management capacity. CARL LUTY is now teaching at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. Carl was back on the Trinity Campus last summer teaching a philosophy course.
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Peter N. Campbell 1936 Johnson Ferry Road, N .E. #202C Atlanta, GA 30319
GEORGE WHEELWRIGHT is in his second semester at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. He writes he sees STEVE GRIGGS '67, who is Yale men's tennis coach and who is doing a great job with his players. BILL THOMPSGN has been appointed senior actuarial assistant in the corporate actuarial department at the Aetna Life and Casualty Insurance Company, Hartford, and has passed part nine of his actuarial exams. BILL 路PEELLE has been appointed to the newly created post of assistant manager of governmental affairs of the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce. LARRY FOX reports his engagement (see Engagements) with an early autumn wedding planned. His fiancee is a senior at New York University, majoring in occupational therapy .
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Miss Arlene A. Forastiere 1320 Berlin Tpke, #517 Wethersfield, CT 06109
REUNION JIM WU has joined the law firm of Schatz and Schatz with offices in Hartford and Westport, Connecticut.
THELMA WATERMAN, who has been director of Connecticut College office of community affairs in New London, Connecticut since 1971, is in her second full year of a Master of Divinity program at Yale University. Thelma is engaged to Clarence P. Green, chairman of a large social service agency in Groton, Connecticut and board of education member, with a summer wedding planned. DAVID BROOKS is attending the University of Maine Graduate School and is state park manager of the Peaks Kenny State Park. CLIFTON McFEELY moved to New Canaan, Connecticut last June and has a new job as advertising representative for Southern Living Magazine, New York City. He writes that he and his wife expect their first baby in May.
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Mr. Jeffrey Kupperman 1629 Jena St. New Orleans, Louisiana 70125
DAVID STAMM is living in Stamford, Connecticut and working in the firm of Fassler and Oestreicher, in Hartsdale, New York. He was admitted to the Connecticut Bar and will take the New York Bar exams this spring. David sends a special note of congratulations to Bill Mace on his appointment as chairman
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of the Psychology Department at Trinity . ANTHONY TRANQUILLO has been promoted to assistant town engineer for Southington, Connecticut. His new son, Joseph, will be a year old this June 11. PETER BLUM writes that he will graduate from Harvard Business School th is spring and will look for a job in finance around Boston. ELLIOTT ROBERTSON is finally learning to ski without his goggles wrapped around his knees . TERRY TAPLEY has been named the recipient of the Dartmouth Savings Bank scholarship at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College. JAY "BEACHBALL" GOODWIN and his wife, Margy, are expanding their business holdings with a new liquor store in Telluride, Colorado around the corner from their well established Mexican restaurant and night club. They have also decided to expand their family with the expectation of a "Baby Ball" in the spring, after the snows melt.
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Mr. Lawrence M. Garber c / o BSF, Box 428 Bassaterre, St. Kitts, WEST INDIES
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