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been named a director of Wood Struthers & Winthrop Management Corporation, NY. BRIAN E. NELSON has opened a new business, Williamson & Nelson Associates, in Farmington, CT, which will work with individuals and businesses and their investments in real estate. DICK NOLAN is in his 13th year as pro路 fessor of philosophy and social sciences at Mattatuck Community College, Waterbury, CT, and in his 8th year as pastor of St. Paul's Parish, Bantam, CT. Dick has coauthored Living Issues in Ethics (Wadsworth, Feb., 1982) with Frank Kirkpatrick of Trinity's religion department, and is presently working on the 8th edition of Living Issues in Philosophy. BOB PINGPANK has been teaching mathematics at Thomaston (CT) High School for the past 20 years, and is treasurer of St. Paul's Parish, Bantam, CT, where DICK NOLAN is pastor. Bob writes, "an unusual parish with 3 additional non-stipendiary clergy and 62 households!" Forbes Magazine's Director of International Advertising for Europe, Middle East and Africa, PETER M. SCHOFF, has established headquarters at 50 Pall Mall, London. This marks the first time in Forbes' 64-year history that a full-time advertising representative has been located outside the U.S. Class Agent: William J. Schreiner

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Lloyd M. Costley 1528 34th St., N. W. Washington, D.C. 20007

PETER S. ANDERSON has been promoted to senior investment officer at Girard Bank, trust department. Peter also has a new son, Reid Stickney Brooke Anderson, born May 16, 1980. A note from BOB BEAVEN tells us that he recently left Manufacturers Hanover to join a start-up company at Merrill Lynch called Merrill Lynch Private Capital. ERIK DUNLAEVY 'writes to tell us that he is now living in his wood and solar heated home which he has been building over the last eighteen months. He says his hand-dug 63-foot-deep well produces "delicious water." JACK LA MOTHE is now vice president of International Marketing at Chase Econometrics/Interactive Data Corp. He has done extensive travel to Europe and Japan, opening new offices in Japan to provide financial and economic decision support services. Jack's daughter, Kirner is a freshman at Williams. BRUCE STONE informs us that he is now into stamp collecting as an investment. He is president of his own company, Stamp Portfolios, Inc., and is a contributing editor to the Philatelic Review. CADDY SWANSON tells us that he is now at 159 Corlies Avenue, Pelham, NY, 10803 and is still president of Reeves Teletape, a company that provides television facilities. MICHAEL P. RHODES has been promoted to colonel in the Air Force. He is presently on the faculty of the Army War Barracks. Class Agent: George P. Kroh

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Kerry Fitzpatrick 10-D Dennison Dr. Hightstown, NJ 08520

HUGH "WALLY" EWART is the director of technical services for Tree Top Inc., Selah, WA, not Treetoping as was reported in a previous issue of the Reporter. Class Agent: Thomas D. Reese, Jr.

vice president and chief financial officer of URS Corporation, an international professional services organization headquartered in San Mateo, CA. Formerly a corporate vice president at URS, he was most recently involved in the company's . successful acquisition program. Previously, Dick was vice president and chief financial officer of Precision Data, Inc., a manufacturer of sophisticated audio recording devices. He and his wife and two children live in Los Altos Hills, CA. Happy news comes from KARL G. SMITH II who reports that he married Martha Jane Fray on August 1, 1981. Martha graduated from Smith in 1974 and received her M.B.A. and M.Arch from Yale in 1981. She is the recipient of a Henry Luce Fellowship which places Karl and Martha in Hong Kong for the year. Karl is on leave from his architectural practice in San Francisco and is serving as a consultant for John Portman's office in Hong Kong. Class Agents: Francis B. Jacobs II Ronald E. Brackett, Esq.

Headliners Christian Messenger '65 is assistant professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle and has recently published a book, Sport and the Spirit of Play in American Fiction.

David Auchincloss '65 has recently been appointed president and publisher of the Atlantic Monthly Co. in Boston. Auchincloss received his M.B.A. in 1967 from Columbia University and had a 13-year career with Newsweek Magazine, where he was formerly the publisher.

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Barnett Lipkind 1220 N. Formosa Ave. #3 Los Angeles, CA 90046

The SAM BAILEYs announce the addition to their family of Stuart. From Chemical Bank comes the news of the naming of TOM JOHNSON senior executive vice president. He is responsible for managing Chemical's worldwide funding position, bond and foreign exchange trading and the Bank's investment portfolios. Tom has also just been named a Trustee of the College and is a director of the Trinity College Club of New York. Congratulations, Tom! BILL TURNER was also promoted recently by Chemical Bank to the position of executive vice president. Bill joined the bank in 1962. Another banker, JOHN M. DENSON, was promoted to senior vice president and division executive - North American Corp. Banking for the Bank of Montreal, New York City. DR. DAVID GATES has just been made corporate secretary for Esso Eastern, Inc., Exxon regional, and is residing at 12511 Mossycup, Houston, TX 77024. JONATHAN GRANGER is a trust officer for the National Trust Company, Naples, Florida. JEFFREY SHELEY is second vice president for Smith Barney Harris & Upham in Hartford. Jeff has two children - Matthew, 7 and Lisa, 4. TED WAGNER is an orthopedic surgeon living in Seattle. Ted and his family recently were on a six-month sabbatical in Tanzania near the small town of Moshi, at the base of Mt. Kilimanjaro, which he and his wife climbed. While in East Africa, Ted took over a consulting position and taught many Tanzanian doctors orthopedic care. He also directed his own safari into the Serengetti Plains. Your SECRETARY recently joined Pitney Bowes Credit Corporation, Torrance, CA as a new business manager in charge of commercial and industrial equipment financing. In another capacity, as president of the Los Angeles Alumni Association, on March 2nd I hosted the annual alumni dinner, which was attended by approximately fifty people, including President James F. English, Jr., JERRY HANSEN '51 and his wife, and Connie Ware. BOB FLORIAN! and his wife were also in attendance. A good time was had by all. Don't forget our 20th Reunion in June! Class Agents: Samuel Bailey, IV, Esq. Thomas S. Johnson

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Timothy F. Lenicheck 25 Kidder Ave. Somerville, MA 02144

MICHAEL DALY has moved to 33 Meadowbrook Rd., Longmeadow, MA. ROBERT W. GARDNER was reelected to a 2-year term on the Newtown (CT) Legislative Council. HUNTER B. HARRIS has been promoted to assistant manager of sales in Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Chicago district sales office. From Granby, CT, CLINTON C. JOHNSON reports that he is now employed by Reprographics Management, Inc., Avon, 路CT, as a reprographic specialist. CARL LUNDBORG is now an orthopedic surgeon with the Orthopedic Group of Milford, CT. J. RODNEY MATTISON has moved up to assistant director with responsibilities for the support unit at the nearly completed Norcross, GA, data center of the Travelers Ins. Co. LELAND L. MOYER has been named senior vice president and general manager of the Consumer Electronics Division of Atari, Inc. In the newlycreated position, Leland will be responsible for all da:v.-to-day operations of the division, which manufactures and markets electronic game products for the home. ROBERT M. MURDOCK is continuing as director of the Grand Rapids Art Museum which reopened in September, 1981, in a newly renovated historical building. Class Agent: The Rev. Michael A. Schulenberg

64 RICHARD B. "DICK" STOWELL reports that he is president of World Homes, Inc., in Wichita, KS. BARRY J. LEGHORN has made the news by being inducted into the Trinity College Basketball Hall of Fame. Barry was Trinity's first 1,000-point scorer, ending his career with 1,066 points. A superb foul shooter, he was the Bantams' most valuable player during his sophomore and senior years. He keeps in shape today by playing intramural basketball for the Hartford Insurance Group, where he works, and by jogging 20 miles per week. DICK TOWLE has been promoted to

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The Rev. David J. Graybill 2612 Byforde Rd. Kensington, MD 10796

VINCENT S. LOMBARDO is the 1982 president of the Travelers Insurance Co. Toastmasters Club. JOSHUA SMITH was among several Community Renewal Team employees honored at a recent dinner, for many years of service in that Hartford agency. Another Trinity alum honored at the dinner, which featured guest speaker Congressman Toby Moffett, was RALPH DAVIS '53. After earning his master's in education at Harvard, Josh became involved in the South Arsenal Neighborhood Development Corp., helping to develop and rehabilitate the whole physical and spiritual presence in the community. He has served as assistant to the executive director of CRT, and in the areas of operations & planning, and economic development & housing. Josh's new role at CRT is in providing technical assistance to neighborhoods. W. DEAN WALLACE, JR. writes, "I am enjoying life. Hello to anyone who remembers or cares." Class Agent: F. Carl Schumacher, Jr.

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

Only three reports from classmates for this issue ..... What's happening with all the rest of you? ANTHONY "TONY" BOUGERE tells us he was recently promoted to vicepresident of marketing for the interna. tiona! beverage division of Heublein. And on the other coast, ED LEWIS recently moved to Kentfield, California. Ed continues to work as a real estate broker for the David T. Egan Company in Larkspur, CA. RICH CHARNEY writes that the fall issue of The Reporter had some errors in the information on him. He is, indeed, a urologist at Warminster General Hospital, but the last issue of the magazine listed him on the board of directors at Northeast YMCA. He should have been listed on the board of directors at the Klein branch of the Jewish Youth Centers. He adds that he was recently named chairman of the In: fection Control Committee at Warminster General Hospital. He reports that he is also interested in the Upper Moreland Marching Unit and plays string bass for the Warminster Symphony Orchestra. In addition, he has been honored by Cinekyd

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