E.R. Squibb & Sons in Princeton, NJ. BOB GUERTIN has a new position as dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts University. He writes that he will continue research in magnetism and superconductivity. CHRISTOPHER ILLICK has a new job as chief operating officer and director of Direct Satellite Communications, Inc. in Philadelphia, P A. ROBERT MARVEL has moved from Short Hills, NJ to Watch Hill, RI, where he is self-employed. He writes that his daughter, Jennifer, is a junior at Williams School in New London and that his son, Jackson, is in the sixth grade at the Pine Point School in Stonington. T. R. SWIFT is chairman of the department of neurology at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. He notes that he "tried to get my daughter to go to Trinity, but she's a freshman at Vassar." SAMUEL WAGNER is a newly tenured faculty member at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, P A where he is an associate professor of business administration. CARL ZIMMERMAN retired from the U.S. Air Force in December with the rank of major. He is now I.B.M. systems group leader at Monsanto in St. Louis, MO. He writes that his daughter, Luci, is spending a year in Norway as an A.F.S . exchange student before entering Smith next fall with a four-year R.O.T.C. scholarship. Class Agent: DaleN. Peatman
Headliners A play written by Lee Kalcheim '60, "Breakfast with Les and Bess," was performed on Public Broadcasting's American Playhouse in March (except in New York City, where it will be shown in June or July). The play was on Broadway last year, when John Thompson '82 appeared in the cast, under his stage name of John Leonard. Richard W. Stockton '60 holds the new position of business director of the national edition of The New York Times. Formerly the director of the national advertising department of The Times, Stockton is now responsible for developing and coordinating expansion plans for the national edition, which is printed by satellite transmission at five plants around the country.
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The Rev. Dr. Borden W. Painter, Jr. 110 Ledgewood Rd. West Hartford, CT 06107
Three cheers for BILL SAUNDERS who launched his political career with a stunning victory over the incumbent in the Tenafly (NJ) Borough Council elections last November. Candidate Saunders garnered more votes in his district than Ronald Reagan! FRITZ CREAMER continues as rector of St. Luke's Church in East Hampton, Long Island. His daughter, Elizabeth, is in her sophomore year at Lake Forest College and son, Nathaniel, is spending his junior year in Barcelona before returning to Salisbury School next fall. PETER GOODWIN edits the Virgin Islands Educational Review, a very attractive publication put out by the U.S . Virgin Islands Department of Education. Recently Peter founded "The Great Adventure" program to send Third World athletes to mainland schools. Thanks to his efforts and contributions from others, 119 young people have had the opportunity to further their educations in this way. We were pleased to learn from CHARLES SELDEN that he had worked with retired English professor, J ohn Dando, on a recording of Dickens' Christmas Carol. Charlie is a publisher of educational materials who is now associated with Random House. PETE SMITH has let us know that he is one of the staunchest supporters of the College through his annual 'giving' to support his two children as undergraduates! "They love it," he writes, "so we're happy ." Class Agent: Joseph J. Repole, Jr.
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Paul S. Campion 4 Red Oak Dr. Rye, NY 10580
ROBERT BRIAN writes the following interesting note: "My Fine Arts 101 classes in the old Boardman Hall really paid off during a recent business trip to
Rome - I hardly missed identifying an arch or a column! Mitch would have been proud! I'm traveling quite a bit as vice president of Conning and Company's consulting division and especially enjoying a stint as president of Argus-Conning of Hamilton, Bermuda, our Bermuda consulting company." PAUL KARDON is director of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Vassar Brothers Hospital in Poughkeepsie, NY. MICHAEL REWA conducted the University of Delaware's Spring Semester in London. He spent part of August, 1984 in England for "folk music reasons, concert attending, and record buying." He and his wife, Chris, are DJs for the University's radio station and also do a folk show called "Roots." Class Agent: William J. Schreiner
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Lloyd M. Costley, Esq. 1528 34th St., N. W. Washington, D.C. 20007
DAVID NARINS was made chief of urology at the White Plains Hospital Medical Center. He notes that he also ran a 2:52 marathon. WILLIAM PATERSON was promoted to staff engineer at RCA Missile and Surface Radar in Moorestown, NJ. In October, JOHN RUTLEDGE began working as senior security analyst for Dillon, Read and Co. Inc. in New York City. Class Agent: George P. Kroh
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Gordon P. Ramsey, Esq. Ramsey and Murray One Washington Mall Boston, MA 02108
FRANK BROSGOL has been elected to the governing council of the hospital medical staff section of the A.M.A. PHIL CARTER has been promoted to vice president in charge of the reinsurance department at O'Brion, Russell and Co., Inc. in Boston, MA. . DICK DRUCKMAN has been promoted to vice president of strategic planning for
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Francis J. Cummings, M.D. 55 Chapin Rd. Barrington, RI 02806
Greetings from Trinity College in Oxford, where these notes are being written. My family and I have been attending a meeting in London, and I was unable to write this before we left the United States. Back home, news has reached us that ARTHUR "SKIP" McNULTY, rector of St. Timothy's Church in St. Louis, has published Co-Creators with God, A Primer of Process Theology (Leaven Press), a catechism for adults. BOB LEBENSON of White Plains, NY has been elected president of the American Society of Pension Actuaries (A.S.P.A.) for 1985, a national professional society concerned with education in the pension field. Bob is president of Lebenson Actuarial Services, Inc., with offices in White Plains, NY and Las Vegas, NV, and is a national authority on aspects of pension planning. THOMAS "CHIP" STOKES is a senior route driver with Fotomat Corporation in Arlington, VA, 3445 N. Fairfax Dr. DR. KEN PEDINI is presently serving as presidentelect of the Massachusetts Radiological Society and is now a member of the board of trustees of Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Lawrence, MA. That's all for now. Must be off to the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and the Royal Society. Class Agent: Samuel Bailey IV, Esq.
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Timothy F. Lenicheck 25 Kidder Ave. Somerville, MA 02144
PETER DENSEN is chief financial officer for Alexander & Alexander Services, Inc. in New York City. ANTHONY GIORGIO was recently appointed senior vice president of Culbro Land Resources, Inc. Culbro is a whollyowned subsidiary of Culbro Corp. and is a major land development company. His responsibilities will be in strategic planning, human resources development, and project management . HENRY MAY sends a "mid-life status report." He is manager of commercial sales
at World Color Press in New York City. His children are Peter, age 11, and twins, Elizabeth and Alison, age 9. Class Agent: Rev. Michael A. Schulenberg
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Keith S. Watson, Esq. 8520 River Rock Ter. Bethesda, MD 20034
PHINEAS ANDERSON is headmaster of Greenfields Country Day School and also president of Arizona Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign. An interesting letter has arrived from BEN BARBER, who updates his activities for us. "After 15 years of writing poetry and working at carpentry while I traveled for 5 years in India, Asia and Europe, I returned to school in '77 at Boston University for journalism (master's '79) and began a new career. Now I'm correspondent for USA Today covering Miami while I also free-lance for the London Observer, Toronto Globe and Mail, Omni and other magazines and newspapers. I was in Nicaragua in late November and am writing about that as well as local Miami stuff such as frozen orange trees, Cuban-Black tension and Anglo backlash. I have 2 kids boy, 10 and girl, 14 -from first marriage and after 8 years of my second bachelorhood, married again in April '83 to a Thai woman-! met while reporting from Southeast Asia. Here in Miami I see BOB FEINSCHREIBER, who's an international • attorney. Also have met with MYRON (now MIKE) ROSENTHAL who is now doing research on turtle brains at U Miami Med School. Love to hear from old friends. Please send me details of the 20th Reunion. I went to the 15th but missed the 20th because of the floods in Bangladesh which delayed work on a story for Omni." STEVEN BRALOVE was recently elected senior vice president of E.F. Hutton and Co., Inc. J. HUNT BRASFIELD is a partner in the law firm of Ashcraft & Gerel in Alexandria, VA. JOHN CHURCHMAN is a computer specialist with the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. DAVID HOROWITZ is manager of programming at CBS/Fox Video in Farmington Hills, MI. BOB SANZO is regional manager of the Saddlebrook Corp. in Cambridge, MA. ROBERT SPENCER earned his Ph.D. degree in August, 1984 in educational policy making and administration from Washington University in St. Louis, MO. Class Agent: Kenneth R. Auerbach
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The Rev. David J. Graybill 9612 Byforde Rd. Kensington, MD 20895
TOM CURREN. has been promoted to senior vice president, corporate planning and business development with The Marriott Corporation in Washington, D.C. HENRY HOPKINS' brother, Robert, will be graduated from Trinity this May in the Class of 1985. PATRICK PIERCE, adding to his work in the visual arts, has recently begun consulting for Digital Equipment Corporation, doing computer graphics and concept work for films and other media. LOU ROGOW reports installation of the first FDA-approved hyperthermia machine in the New York metropolitan area to be used with radiation in cancer treatment. The results on the first 25 patients have been very encouraging. After six years in Washington, RICHARD A. SMITH, JR. will be transferred to West Berlin with the State Department. There he will be serving in the political section while his wife, Cathie, will be one of the administrative officers.