College after 25 years as an English teacher.
1954 MARION HOBAN WALSH's husband died on May 29, 1989. She has "two lovely grandsons," Brian Matthew Walsh, born Nov. !8, 1989, and Michael Edward, born July 12, 1989.
this spring. They had taken a graduate course together at Trinity in the '60s. Both of them have very fond memories of Mac McKimmie, Evelyn's education department mentor. Evelyn is presently dean of students at Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Conn. PETER TOMA is currently t11e social studies department chairman at Crosby High School in Waterbury, Conn.
1956 DR. HERBERT CHESTER is now in his fourth year of retirement and is "enjoying golf, travel, theatre and four grandchildren."
1957 DICK LOVELAND lived in Denver for a year where he served as interim headmaster at Colorado Academy. He had retired after 16 years as headmaster at CrystaJ Springs Uplands School in Hillsborough, Calif.
1960 MlCKI SAVIN writes that her granddaughter, Candi Savin, is a recent graduate of Johns Hopkins University and entered Duke University Law School in the fall. Micki is Parliamentarian for the International Ballet Council.
1963 WALTERS. McCLATCHEY is retired and plays the violin in the SarasotaManatee Community Orchestra, where he has been a member for 12 years. In addition, he does volunteer work at the Doctor's HospitaJ in Sarasota.
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LOWELL B. JOHNSON writes that he is taking a disability retirement and moving to Pennsylvania He is leaving the pastorate of the Mow1t Kisco United Methodist Church in New York. He was previously on Staten Island in New York City for 15 years. "I have two grandchilru路en, and a daughter-in-law is expecting a third. They are a joy," he notes. JUNE B. RICHARDSON was chosen an outstanding writing teacher at The Writer's Inc. Conference in Kansas City by the members of the group for the Midwest Region.
1965 In May, the Women Executives Committee of the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce honored EILEEN KRAUS, executive vice president of Connecticut National Bank, who had helped start the Committee.
1967 A. AUSTIN ALBERT is "still at Hopkins." His five c hildren have reached adulthood and he and his wife, Claudette, have three grandchildren and one on the way. Last May, the Bethune-Cookman College Faculty Honors and Awards Committee of Daytona Beach, Fla. presented DR. GERTRUDIS CAMINERO the 1990 Certificate for Excellence in Teaching.
1968 DAVID MEADE writes that he is "back from Nova Scotia and now rusticating in the Eastern Connecticut farmland." F. EVELYN SMITH spent a few days with LEILA CARLSON M'67 in Florida
1969 On March I, 1990, MICHAEL N. J . FLINN became president and chief executive officer of Windber Hospital and Wheeling Clinic in Windber, Pa
1970 ROBERT BASKJN rejoined the market research and consulting firm of Yankelovich Clancy Shulman a year ago after a five-year absence. He is now director of syndicated research and a member of t11e executive committee.
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business change: NBI!McGraw Hill in
JIM TALBOT and his wife are now in a husband and wife brokerage partnership at Paine Webber, Inc.
New York City.
1979 PATR ICIA P. COR ELL writes the following observation of a recent trip to Egypt and Israel with Asylum Hill Church, Hartford: "Egypt was fllthy and fascinating , Israel righteous and redundant. Both countries abounded in soldiers with machine guns."
1981 GEORGE E. BLAIR III will be ordained into the ministry of the United Church of Clu路ist on July 1, 1990 at Pilgrim Congregational Church in New Haven, Conn.
1982 THOMAS P. BARRY has been appointed chair of the English department at Windham High School in Willimantic, Conn.
1971 As of last June, ANNE GENAKOS retired after teaching 21 years in the Hartford School System. She and her husband, Harry, planned to relocate to Boca Raton, Fla. BETTY TWISS writes, "The Cape Cod air inspires environmental care and political activism, along with learning new skills on piano and witl1 paint brush."
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1983 FRANCES EPSTEIN WALTMAN writes that the 1989 Edward Lewis Wallant Book award, which she and her husband, living, established in 1963, will be presented to Jerome Badanes for his novel, 77te Final Opus of In 1989, KAREN KELLEHER was made head of the public board division of Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., managing $5 billion in assets. TODD C. MARBLE of Rocky Hill, Conn. was presented with the Robert Swain Me morial Award at a recent awards evening at Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford. The award is given annually to the school's outstanding young teacher.
1974
THEODORE JASTRZEBSKJ says he "survived lay-offs at CBT, at least for
1975 STEPHEN ADAMOWSKJ serves as superintendent of schools in the ne wlycreated school district of the Chathams in New Jersey.
our summer home," he notes.
In 1988, ROBERT IRVING remarried. His wife is Barbara (Cornell) and they have a partnership in computer training and system optimization, but spend most of their time on cruises - "five last year," he says. DR. RICHARD OTIS is eJ\joying retire ment on Cape Cod after 30 years as a patl10logist at Hartford HospitaJ. LCDR. PAUL KJNCADE appeared as a guest lecturer at California State University-Fullerton in the Criminal Justice Department's summer symposium, "Justice on Trial." He spoke on forensic hypnosis and taught 127 attendees self-hypnosis technique. DR. DOUGLAS ROFRANO retired three years ago. He published a poetry book, Wonts , which is available at the Trinity bookstore and Library. He has had a hip replacement and is going in for another. He writes that he eJ\ioys the outdoors, and that his six children live far away, but come to visit.
Leon Solornon.
CAROLANN W. BALDYGA has been named a Distinguished Mentor by the National University Continuing Education Association. She is dean of continuing education at Florida International University in Miami. HARRY W. McBRIEN has become the director of professional services for Tyler Cooper & Alcorn (Hartford-New Haven-Stamford). CRJSANNE COLGAN served as head of the selection committee for the Connecticut chapter of the Association for Supervision and Cuniculum Development, a national education organization. SYDNEY W. ELKIN is managing partner of the law firm , Krass & Jacobson. DELORA PELOSI writes that six of her high school Latin students have been chosen for a national compe tition. For the past two years she has had two students each year achieve a perfect score on the National Latin Exam. This summer she again took a student group to ltaJy. (During the summe r of 1986 she had a Fulbright Scholarship to study in ltaJy.) KIRTLAND SNYDER's poems were published recently in Notus, Modern Haiku, Exquisite C01pse. M. HOPE B. STEVENS looked forward to moving to Portland, Ore. in July. Her daughter, Abigail, graduated from high school in June, and son, Joshua, will move with them and be a sophomore in high school.
V-12 JOSEPH F. HARTMAN has retired after 34 years with Yorktowne Paper Mills. "Lots of traveling and el\ioying
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1987 KAREN KAUFFMAN is a Ph.D. candidate in history at the University of Connecticut. She works part-time at Yale University at the Works of Jonathan Edwards. SALLY PORTERFIELD teaches in the theater department of t11e University of Hartford where she is also directing. She is finishing her Ph.D. in English literature at UMass.
1988 JANET T. MURPHY writes that she e11ioyed having her daughter, Kelly, at Trinity during the fall semester of 1989, before she matriculated at Colgate University. Janet continues to work as a research assistant for Dr. Barbara Sicherman, as well as do free-lance archival work.
1989 BARBARA JOHNSON has bee n admitted to the Ph.D. program in English at the University of Connecticut. JOl-IN A. McCANN is assistant accounting manager for Laz Karp Associates of Hartford. GREGORY MESN!AEFF notes a
HONORARIU S 1965 In November 1988, DO ALD B. UNDSLEY was awarded the Ralph Gerard Prize of the Society for Neuroscience for Lifetime Achievement in euroscience Research; in August 1989 he received the American Psychological Foundation Gold Medal for Life Achievement in Psychological Science.
In M emory FLOYD THURSTON HUMPHRIES, 1920 Floyd T. Humphries of Kennebunk, Maine and Venice, Fla died on Feb. 27, 1990. He was 91. Born in New York, N.Y., he graduated from Boys' Latin School in Baltimore, Md. before attending Trinity \vith the Class of 1920. At Trinity he was a member of Alpha Delta Rho fraternity. He subsequently graduated from Harvard College. He served with the French army as an ambulance driver \vith a unit of the U.S. Army in the first World War. A French teacher, he was employed by Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, Mass. for five years. He also taught at the Beacon School in Wellesley, Mass. He then went to Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., to teach French for 27 years. He leaves his wife, Sarah Humphries, of South Bristol, Maine; two sons, Floyd, Jr., of Yucca Valley, Calif., and Romilly, of Christmas Cove, Maine; a daughter, Virginia Wroth, of New Castle; and many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. DANIEL THOMAS ROURKE, 1923 Daniel T. Rourke of the Unionville