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Along the Walk Along the Walk Along the Walk Along the Walk biochemistry, Cinnaminson, NJ; Todd VanAmburgh, English and theatre arts, Stratham, NH; Megan White, biochemistry, Reading, MA; Margot Wright, history, Greenwich, CT; Diana Zantos, biology, Arlington, MA.

RUSSELL, TERRY FELLOWSHIPS AWARDED

SEVERAL OF THE MOST SENIOR members of the Trinity community were honored on their retirement at a May garden party, held on the Quad. From left to right, front row, are: Karl Kurth, Jr., director of athletics and professor of physical education; Robert Slaughter, associate professor of physical education; Rosemary Brown, secretary, buildings and grounds department; John Dando, professor of English; and George Nichols, III, professor of theatre arts. Back row, left to right, are: Matthew Kelly, security officer; Harold Martin, Charles A. Dana professor of the humanities; Harold Vaughan, manager of the post office; and Norman Graf, coach of rowing and director of intramural athletics. Also honored on their 25th anniversaries of service to the College were LeRoy Dunn, professor of economics; Theodor Mauch, professor of religion; Chester McPhee, professor of physical education; Robert Shults, associate professor of physical education; and Margaret Wright, cataloger.

Jorgensen, English, So. Attleboro, MA; Elin Korsgren, American studies, Northfield, CT; Mary Mahoney, English, Tolland, CT; Debra Mandela, psychology, Southbury, CT; Janet Matthew, French, Stamford, CT; Also Keith McAteer, biochemistry, Irving, TX; Matthew McLaughlin, economics, West Hartford, CT; Karen Miller, mathematics and computer major coordinated with mathematics, Auburndale, MA; Katherine Parker, biology, Bethesda, MD; Sarah Paul, English and French, West Cornwall, . CT; Jessica Pecchenino, psychology

and religion, Weston, MA; Andrei Poludnewycz, economics and psychology, Orange, CT. A lso Gary Romano, biology, Union, NJ; John Schauble, American studies, Windsor Locks, CT; Deborah Schwartz, biology, Stamford, CT; George Sidebotham, engineering, Hasting-Hudson, NY; Joan Sinisgalli, economics, Hartford, CT; Rima Sirota, psychology, New York, NY; Ellen Smiley, history, Huntington Beach, CA. Also George Stansfield, history, Wiscasset, ME; Christopher T olerico,

Three members of the C lass of 1982 were awarded fellowships by the College for graduate study. The H.E. Russell Fellowship was given to William M. Griswold, salutatorian of the class, wno graduated with honors in his art history major. The award, which carries a stipend of $1800 for two years, is made to the highestranking senior who intends to pursue non-professional graduate study the following year. Griswold will attend the Courtauld Institute of the University of London to study art history. Daniel D. Cave, valedictorian of the C lass of 1982, received the W.H. Russell Fellowship. This fellowship is given annually to the highest-ranking senior who will be pursuing graduate study in any field, and carries a stipend of $800 for two years. Cave, an economics major, will attend business school in the fall. The faculty awarded the Mary A. Terry Fellowship to Janet W. Lyon. This fellowship, which provides a stipend of $1800 for two years, is given to the highest-ranking senior who will be enrolling in a graduate program in the arts and sciences. Lyon, who graduated with honors in general scholarship in her English major, will attend the University of Virginia in the fall, where she will be in the master of fine arts program.

IDP TO DOUBLE BY 1984 In line with the College's objective of strengthening its ties with the local community, Trinity will seek to double the enrollment in the Individualized Degree Program (IDP) by 1984. Currently th ere are some 100 students in the IDP, a self-paced learning Continued on page 31

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