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April 30th. Mr. Cooper's host and escort in the academic procession was ALLEN M. SCHNEIDER, now professor of psychology at Swarthmore. Class Agent: George P. Kroh

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Lewis B. Frumkes '61 is awaiting publication of his book, How to Raise Your IQ By Eating Gifted Children, and Other Humor, by McGraw-Hill in September. The book is a collection of humorous pieces he has written for Punch, Harper's, and The New York Times, among others.

Vermont innkeepers Robert Harnish '59 and his wife, Breda, owner路managers of the Cortina Inn of Mendon, VT, became the first husband-wife team to win the state's Small Business Persons of the Year award for 1983. In 12 years, they have expanded and converted the 61-unit country inn to a full four seasons resort. The Harnishes have also made major personal contributions to the community through their volunteer efforts.

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sociation of Independent Schools' development committee. DAVID MACISAAC writes "Two months after the June reunion I accepted a one-year appointment here (Maxwell Air Force Base, AL) and am once again driving a typewriter and teaching for the Air Force." His title is research fellow, Air Power Research Institute. The 30th Reunion Committee has asked that you send suggestions to me about ac路 tivities, etc. Let's make it a real good one! Please let me hear from you! Class Agent: Frederick M. Tobin, Esq.

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The Rev. Dr. Borden W. Painter, Jr. 110 Ledgewood Rd. West Hartford, CT 06107

BILL MILLER reports from Wall Street these days where he is a vice president with the Bank of New York. PETE FERRUCCI's son, Paul, has completed his freshman year at Trinity where he has played goalie on the lacrosse team. After fourteen year with A. G. Becker & Co. in New York, GEORGE BAXTER started his own company in 1982: E.S. Jaffray & Company, where he acts as a broker for financial products to substan路 tial investors. DAVE MOORE continues with Bell Labs in Piscataway, NJ where he is a member of the technical staff. DUTTON SMITH opened "All Things Considered" last year in Banner Elk, NC, where he will be glad to sell you all manner of antiques and gifts. Daughter Leslie entered Trinity this past year in the Class of'86. RAY JOSLIN writes from The Hearst Corporation in New York. He serves as president of Hearst Cable Communications Division. Ray got into cable communications systems way back in 1965 as a founding partner of Continental Cablevision and after fifteen years joined The Hearst Corporation in 1980.

As reported previously, STEVE KRAVETTE has compiled an admirable record as a free-lance writer and author of books. His Get a Job in 60 Seconds recently appeared in a Bantam mass market edition. Steve has also been doing a number of TV guest appearances. REM ROSE-CROSSLEY has joined the faculty of Mercer University in Macon, GA, as a member of the English department. Class Agent: Joseph J. Repole, Jr.

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Paul S. Campion 4RedOakDr. Rye, NY 10580

CHUCK BOZZUTO was promoted to colonel in the Air Force last year and was transferred to Alaska in June. He writes "love the scenery, not crazy about the climate." He is chief of maintenance of the F-15 wing there and is still flying. THOMAS H. KNORR, JR. is now president of Thomas Knorr & Associates in Chicago. Class Agent: William J. Schreiner

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LloydM. Costley, Esq. 1528 34th St., NW Washington, D.C. 20007

ED CIMILLUCA writes that he is now senior vice president in charge of special situations research for Lehman Brothers Kuhn LoebinNewYorkCity. R. DOUGLAS IRWIN is a dentist in West Lawn, PA. He updates us on his family who include wife, Kirsten, and children Steve, 15; Anne, 13; and Elizabeth, 8. A review of a new play by LEE KALCHEIM appeared in a winter issue of the New York Times. The play, entitled Breakfast with Les and Bess, was very well received. Professor George B. Cooper represented Trinity at David Fraser's inauguration as president of Swarthmore College on

Gordon P. Ramsey, Esq. Ramsey, Serino and Murray One Washington Mall Boston, MA 02108

FRANKLIN L. BROSGOL, M.D., has been elected president of the medical staff of Northern Westchester Hospital Center for 1983. He is an instructor in medicine at the New York Medical College and the Westchester County Medical Center. ROBERT GUERTIN is a professor of physics at Tufts University in Medford, MA. He writes that he co-authored a book on the proceedings of a conference he attended in Poland in 1981. BOB DINSMORE is large systems technology program manager at the development facility of IBM in East Fishkill. His daughter began Colgate last fall . "KIT" ILLICK is president of the English Association, Inc. in New York City. ALBERT J. MAYER, III has been named vice president of the Realtors National Marketing Institute. He will serve a one-year term for the 16,000 member affiliate. He is president of Theodore Mayer and Brother, Realtors in Cincinnati. DEL SHILKRET served as campus liaison with Warner Brothers for the film sequences at Millbrook School in the film "The World According to Garp." If you look closely you'll see him as an extra three times in t he film. He writes that his daughter, Lori, is now a ninth grader at Millbrook. JOHN STAMBAUGH is still teaching classics at Williams. He reports that he has just started a five-year term as chairman of the managing committee of the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome. Class Agent: Thomas D. Reese, Jr.

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Dr. Francis J. Cummings 55 Chapin Rd. Barrington, RI 02806

The College has received news about several new positions secured by members of the Class. DOUG ANDERSON is now vice president and general manager of the textile division at Pneumafil Corporation in Charlotte, NC 28216. You can write to him there at P.O. Box 16348. HAROLD GEETTER, 61 Bentwood Road, West Hartford, CT 06107 is offering data processing consulting services through his company. RICH BORUS has been appointed assistant manager of sales in Bethlehem Steel's Cincinnati sales district. He had been manager of their Louisville office for the last 5 years prior to this promotion. His address is 7840 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236. FRED PRYOR is now president of The Financial Collaborative, Inc. at 108 Union Wharf in Boston, MA 02109. He has been quite helpful recruiting candidates to Trinity from the Boston area. Also in Boston, JIM WHITTERS has been elected to the board of directors of Greater Boston Legal Services. He has also been appointed by Governor Michael Dukakis to the Judicial Nominating Commission and was sworn in this spring. BRUCE LEDDY writes that he had such a great time at the 20th reunion he can't wait until our 25th in 1987. BRUCE ROBINSON is now director of the summer sessions at the University of Pennsylvania (210 Logan Hall, Philadelphia, P A 19317). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1978. That's all for now. Send me or the College your news. Have a great summer! Class Agent: Samuel Bailey IV, Esq.

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

JAMES F. BLAIR has had a recent promotion to second vice president of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association in New York City. KENNETH DALZELL was elected president and chief executive officer of the Fostoria Glass Company. MICHAEL HILL recently founded Hill Wells Research Corp. which specializes in the development of medical diagnostic tests for U.S. and international markets. STANLEY MARCUSS is the editor of a recently published book entitled Effective Washington Representation. STEPHEN REPETTO is a research chemist with Loctite Corp. THEODORE SCULL has written a book called The Staten Island Ferry, the story of an American institution in text and photographs. ANTHONY SIRIANNI recently opened a new office on Staten Island, NY. His practice is limited to orthodontics. He writes that his son, Tony, will attend Trinity in September. His daughter, Jacqueline, will be married on June 25th. Cjass Agent: Rev. Michael A. Schulenberg

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Mr. Beverly Coiner 114 Cloverleaf San Antonio, TX 78209

CHUCK KLOTZ is first vice president of the Bank of Boston. ROBERT MILLER, professor and head of the department of microbiology at the University of British Columbia, was honored at a dinner with Queen Elizabeth II for contributions to science. He was awarded a $1,000,000 grant to study molecular genetics of the immune system. The grant was from the National Cancer Institute. He has been elected to the editorial boards of Virology andJ. Virology. DAVID PUMPHREY is head of the English and continental furniture department at Morton's Auction Exchange in New Orleans, LA . THOMAS SINGLETON is director of community services for the State of Connecticut Department of Mental Retardation. He writes that he "returned to campus last year to watch his oldest son, Scott, play offensive guard for Springfield Frosh vs. Trinity Frosh." RON YATES is president of JBM-RCL, Inc. in Manchester, NH. Class Agent: Francis B. Jacobs II

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The Rev. David J. Graybill 9612 Byforde Rd. Kensington, MD 20796

G. BARNEY ELLISON is now a tenured professor of chemistry at the University of Colorado. He writes that his wife, Sally Sullivan, works for a genetic engi' neering concern in Boulder. Class Agent: F. Carl Schumacher, Jr.

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

Fame came to one of our classmates recently. JOE HOURIHAN had quite a week in early December last year. As noted in the winter Reporter, he was elected to the Trinity Basketball Hall of Fame on December 7. Then on December lOth he was married at the Chapel here on campus. Congratulations to Joe on both notable events. RICH CHARNEY writes us that he has


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