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in February 1996. JUDY DWORIN, professor of theater and dance at Trinity, continues to get terrific local press. She recently led fifth-graders at the Parkview Community School in a performance ofThe Native . American Myth through dance, made possible by a grant from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts. She hopes to get the students to be more physically active and interactive in order to express their creativity and improve their literacy and language development. In addition, she directed a piece at Hartford's Old State House with her ensemble titled "Burning," a performance piece about the persecution of witches in New England. 路 The first woman to be accused and convicted as a witch in America was hanged at the Old State House in 1647. Yes, the Constitution State has quite a varied history. Judy also directed a performance at Bates College as part of the American College Dance Festival Regional Conference. RAY MCKEE has recently been promoted to executive vice president and general tax counsel at the Bank of America, where he heads up a tax department with 85 employees. He writes, "Never made it to San Francisco in the '60s, but doing just fine here in the '90s." Which reminds Your Secretary that San Francisco is a great city. He plans to attend the A.B.A. Convention there in August, as Hartford County's delegate to the A.B.A.'s House of Delegates. If there are any of you who plan to also attend or have some good ideas for a mini-reunion there, please write. The alumni office has no current mailing address for the following members of the Class. Any information as to how the individuals can be contacted should be sent to Alumni Office, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 061063100. Thank you.
john R. Anderson William Robert Anderson Witter F Brooke Michael P. Davidson Gene P. Dusseau Drew T. Fleisch Samuel C. French EdwardJ Garofolo james R. Golmon Richard C. Heinz Charles R. Hosking Alan D. ]ohmon Berardo Jurado George R. Lawrence john H. Leidler Charles J Lemonier Ray L. Me Allister Roy C. McCord Patrick W Mitchell DavidM Moss
julian C. Nichols, Jr. john P. Osler Howard W Pearson ]oseM Peman Keith C. Pye Paul H. Serafino Brian A. Taylor Karsten T.K Thompson james B. Webber Martyn H. Williams John L. Bonee III, Esq. The Bonee Law Offices One State St. Hartford, CT 06103 fax: 860-522-6049 Class Agents: Ernest ]. Mattei, Esq. Andrew F. Stewart, M.D.
SHELDON CROSBY and a partner have recently formed [ARC Architects in Avon, CT, and among its projects is the transformation of the former Hartford restaurant, Spencer's, into Corny T's, a combination restaurant, jazz dub, and dance dub. It is due to open this spring. Sheldon has an architecture degree from the University of Washington (he was once a coffeehouse owner in Seattle), and a business degree from Dartmouth. His first restaurant design was for a coffeehouse in West Hartford and his new firm is also designing Coach's and Cafe Noir, both due to open soon in Stamford, CT. BILL REYNOLDS has been appointed senior vice president of development at CapStar Hotel Company. His responsibilities will include identifYing individual properties for acquisition, and negotiating and structuring deals through all phases, from the financing to the dosing stages. CapS tar is one of the largest hotel management companies in the country, and since this information comes from a Washington newsletter, I think I am right in assuming it is based in DC. Bill was formerly with Dallasbased Metro Hotels. A year ago, CHRISTOPHER MASSEY was appointed corporate general tax counsel for BHP, a large, multinational, natural resources and steel company, based in San Francisco. SUSAN HABERLANDT organized a "Symposium on the City of Hartford in 1997" at Trinity on Feb. 19. The details of this event will surely be reported elsewhere perhaps in this very Reporter- but I should say here that based on the writeup I have seen, it clearly was a huge undertaking on Susan's part (especially considering she is fulltime director of the upper school at
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the Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford - all the school's eighth through 12th graders attend- 路 ed). The day included panel discussions, workshops, and bus tours. PETER LAWRENCE and his wife, Susan, hosted a Trinity Club of Fairfield gathering at their home in Darien, CT at which President Evan Do belle was the guest of honor. He spoke about the College's neighborhood initiatives, on-campus plans and projects, and admissions endeavors. His message was well received by the many who attended. The alumni office has learned that MARK FORMICA will serve as chairman of the board at Citizens Bank. The alumni office has no current mailing address for the following members of the Class. Any information as to how the individuals can be contacted should be sent to Alumni Office, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106-3100. Thank you.
Raymond WAcker Robert A. Caputo Robert V Carr III Victor N Castagna Richard E. Christemen David Galbraith DonaldJ Ganley Craig M Greaves james H. Hardy Christopher J M. ]ohmtone RobertJ LaRose D. Bruce Mahaffey Nicholas G. Maklary john C. McLoughlin William J Montgomery Rodney Patmon Spencer S. Reese john A. Reeves PaulS. Regnier Georges P. Roumain Richard W Schultz R. j. Smith Ke'f)t W Tarpley Peter J Wizite Arthur M Weber Starr Badger Shippee 248 Lake Ave. Greenwich, CT 06830 Class Agents: Kathleen L. Frederick L. Peter Lawrence William H. Reynolds, Jr.
These notes should find you basking in the summer sun with thoughts of a Trinity Reunion fresh in your mind. In March (when these notes were written) our 25th Reunion showed the promise of many classmates returning to campus. One classmate who felt he would not be able to return did write to bring us up-to-date. LARRY SICHEL is a monk who has been
living in Buddhist temples in Asia, the United States, and Europe for about 20 years. He is now in Korea and will spend the summer on an annual three-month retreat. He sees himself in Asia for the foreseeable future. Closer to home, PETER WITTMAN writes that he has returned to Pennsylvania afrer his job in the paper industry brought him to New York City, Atlanta, Stamford, and Chicago. Currently, he is president of the New Jersey division ofWWF Paper Company, as well as the corporate executive VP of business development. WWF is the largest independent paper merchant in the United States. Peter brings three children (Meredith, 15, Peter Jr., 13, and Christopher, eight) to a new marriage with the former Suzanne Bloom (the wedding was Oct. 14, 1995). Hannah Curry, the newest addition to the family, was born on Oct. 15, 1996. Meanwhile, another industry, Standard Products Co., announced the election of RICHARD N. JACOBSON to the position of general counsel and secretary. Standard Products manufactures sealing, trimming, and vibration control systems for the automotive equipment industry (ifl understand the news dipping correctly) . Richard had previously served as the senior corporate counsel for The B.F. Goodrich Company in Akron and also had served in the legal department at Joy Manufacturing Company in Pittsburgh. Afrer Trinity, Richard graduated from Boston University School of Law. DEAN HAMER's name appeared in an article which addressed the question of whether our potential for happiness is genetically sealed. Dean is a psychologist who has researched happiness and heredity at the National Institutes of Health. The article quotes him as saying "... happiness is 50 percent genetic." Hopefully, he came to Reunion to explain his work, which sounds both fascinating and complicated. Finding out what everyone has done since Trinity is what makes reunions terrific. We are all strewn about the globe in a variety of professions which may not have even been a dream back in the '70s. Keep Trinity posted. In between reunions, it's great to read about you here. Watch for the next Reporter for Reunion details written by a newly elected Secretary! The alumni office has no current mailing address for the following members of the Class. Any information as to how the individuals can be