GARDNER HALL DEDICATION DRAWS MANY ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE BROWN UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT BARNABY C. KEENEY HOMECOMING - JUNE 9-10 DELIVERS DEDICATION ADDRESS PLANS ALL SET Attendance December 3 exceeded 300 in .the Lounge of the newly completed Miss Eli z a beth men's dormitory as Brown University President Barnaby C. Keeney spoke to alum­ Neilan, Chairman of ni, faculty, and friends of the College. the 1'961 Homecom­ Secretary of the College, R. Lucien Appleby, presided following the invocation ing celebration has given by The Reverend Robert J. Slavin, O.P., President of Providence College. announced that all of Vice President E. Gardner Jacobs, for whom the dormitory was named, brought the committees have greetings from the College, and spoke briefly of the ongoing development program. met and will make He also brought greetings from President Henry L. Jacobs, who is convalescing at their reports at a home from his recent illness. meet i n g scheduled The key to the building was presented to Vice President Jacobs by Mr. Harry V. for early February. Collins, Sr., the contractor, and Mr. Lloyd Kent, the architect. Doctor Ernest 1. Kilcup of the Board of Trustees named the building in recognition of the dedicated This will be the reunion anniversary work of Mr. E. Gardner Jacobs, College Vice President and administration officer year for the Classes of 1896 and each for twenty-seven years. fifth year thereafter. It will be t he silver SIMILAR GOALS anniversary for the Class of 1936 and the golden anniversary for the Class of In his dedicatory remarks, President Keeney directed the attention of the 1911. The Homecoming Committee is assembly to the several colleges on College Hill and their ultimate goals. Brown trying extra hard to get in touch with as University, Pembroke College, Rhode Island School of Design, and Bryant College many members as possible from these all share a physical part of the Hill and strive to stimulate their students to similar, classes. yet quite different goals. Bryant College is the only one of the group to plac'e em­ phasis on the technical, professional business training that will integrate its gradu­ If you know of any members of any of ates quickly into their chosen field. The other colleges on the Hill place their primary these classes who have not heard about emphasis on a liberal arts program, with professional and specialized study on the the Homecoming plans, please send their graduate level. names along to the Alumni Office. They All of these institutions are now actively engaged in development and building will not want to miss this year's Home­ programs. Curriculum is constantly under revision and is being brought up to high coming! standards. Special guests of the National Alumni THE THREE-YEAR COLLEGE Council will be all alumni who graduated Of particular interest to Bryant alumni are President Keeney's remarks con­ over fifty years ago, and particular re­ cerning the three-year college. He stated that with the rising costs of education, cognition will be given to members of many colleges and universities must consider this as a solution to increased tuition, the Class of 1911. Last year many of utilization of physical plants, and development plans. these classes, from 1889 to 1910, were The benediction was given by The Reverend Doctor Lawrence 1. Durgin, Pastor represented at the Homecoming luncheon of the Central Congregational Church in Providence. and the Committee hopes to increase the A buffet luncheon following the dedicatory exercises was held in the CoIIege class representation this year. Dining Hall. ALUMNI COUNCIL REPRESENTATION INCREASED BY FOUR MEMBERS At the November 28 meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Alum­ ni Council four alumni were voted into membel'ship on the Council. President George J. Vieira has announced that Bl'uce Jacobson, Kathleen Mc­ Cormick, Robert McGivney, and John Uperti, Jr. have accepted nomination to the Council. Bruce, a 1960 Marketing major, resides in Cranston, Rhode Island, is an Alpha Omicron alumnus, and is presently a Management Trainee with Congdon & Carpen­ ter Steel Company of Providence. B. Jacobson K. McCormick Kay, a 1960 Teacher Education major, resides in Providence, is a Sigma Iota Beta alumna, and was an active participant in various student activities. She is presently on the teaching staff at Cranston West High School in Cranston, Rhode Island. Bob, a 1959 Accounting major, is now residing in Riverside, Rhode Island. He is a Kappa Tau alumnus, was active in intramural sports, and served as a staff member of the ARCHWAY. He is an Accountant for the Federal Milk Control Office in Providence. John, a 1960 Accounting major, is residing in Newport, Rhode Island. He is a Junior Accountant with Raytheon Manufacturing Company in Middletown, R. 1. He was a member of Delta Omega, the Newport Club, and the Key Society. With this representation of the Classes of 1959 and 1960, the Council is prepar­ ing for a more intensive alumni program. R. McGivney J. Uperti Scholarship Grantees Named to Dean's List at Mid-Year Each of this year's Alumni Scholar­ ship recipients was recently named to the Dean's List at the College. A letter of congratulations was sent to them from the National Alumni Council commend­ ing them for their fine work. Mrs. Louise (Enokian) Merdinian is a Teacher-Education major and will com­ plete her degree work in July of this year. She received her E.S.S. degree in 1950 and attended the Evening Division from 1954 to 1956. An alumna of Sigma Iota Beta sorority. she served as Treas­ urer from 1948 through 1950. Louise is married to Stepan Merdinian and resides at 155 Alabama Avenue, Providence. Robert E. Br.ennan is a Management major and resides in Fairhaven, Massa­ chusetts. He has previously been named to the Dean's List, and was active in youth activities while attending Fair­ haven High School. He also attended the Helen Bochenek and Evelyn Ander­ DAY AND SPAIGHT, '56, New Bedford Institute of Technology for son greet Alumni Scholarship recipients, two years. Robert will complete his de­ Louise Merdinian and Robert Brennan. RECENTLY CERTIFIED gree work in February 1962. The Rhode Island Department of Busi­ Our alumni body can be particularly ness Regulation recently announced the proud of the fine work these young peo­ WORK ON NEW CLASSROOM successful completion of the American ple are doing with the assistance of an BUILDING COMMENCES Institute of Certified Public Accountants Alumni Scholarship grant. uniform examination by Leo W. Spaight of East Providence. He is associated with Price, Waterhouse & Company, and in October was elected to membership in Edward Blackman Elected to the American Institute of Certified Pub­ 3-Year Term on CPA Council lic Accountants. Edward Blackman, '29, has recently been elected to a three-year term on the Governing Council of the American In­ stitute of Certified Public Accountants. He is the elected Rhode Island Governing Council member of the 37,OOO-member national professional organization. Mr. Blackman has held prominent civic and business positions such as President of the Estate Planning Council of Rhode "And the walls came tumbling down L. W. Spaight D. A. Day Island, President of the Rhode Island . . . " next to the Administration Building Society of Certified Public Accountants, as the former Samways residence was Also recently certified by the Massa­ and Chairman of the State Board of Ac­ demolished to make way for the new chusetts Board of Registration was Don­ countancy. He is active as a Trustee of classroom building described briefly in ald A. Day. A native of Waldboro, Temple Emanu-EI and a member of the the October Bulletin. Maine, Don resides in Beverly, Massa­ Narragansett Council of the Boy Scouts H. V. Collins Company, the contractors chusetts, with his wife, Wanda, and of America. for Gardner Hall, will construct this new their two children, Karen and Richard. He is presently a senior partner in the building and expect to have it completed He is presently associated with the pub­ accounting firm of Blackman and Black­ in the Fall. lic accounting firm of Lybrand. Ross Bros., & Montgomery. ma~ It will house five typewriting rooms and a biology laboratory for the Secre­ tarial Department. Business Adminis­ Daley and Lambert Promoted by tration students will also use it for office JOSEPH TAMMELLEO Providence Institution for Savings machines classes. The classrooms adja­ A 1958 Business Administration ma­ cent to the Henry L. Jacobs Library will jor, Joseph passed away December 17, be used to expand reading room space 1960. He leaves his wife, Linette (Tri­ and stack area for the library. angolo), a 1953 graduate, and one son, Vice President Jacobs has also an­ Joseph Frank. nounced that the Administration Build­ Classmates and friends who might ing will be expanded and renovated to wish to write to Linette may address her provide a new office with an interview at 100 DePinedo Street, Providence 4, area for the Dean of Admissions, a new Rhode Island. office for the Bursar, a Multilith room, S. Daly R. Lambert and a reception room. These improve­ ments in our facilities will be eompleted IRVING WILSON HANDY Providence Institution for Savings re­ by June of this year. Word has also reached the Alumni Of­ cently appointed Stanley J. Daley, '17, This is the fourth step in the develop­ fice of the passing of Irving Wilson and Roger Lambert, '36, to the office of ment plans outlined to alumni by Vice Handy, 52 Walnut Street, Fairhaven, Assistant Vice President. President E. Gardner Jacobs at several Massachusetts, on December 31, 1960. Mr. Daley has been associated with the recent alumni meetings. Mr. Handy was 93 years of age, and was born in Manville, Rhode Island. He bank for forty-three years, and resides You are invited, whenever you are in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. was recently honored for his services as near the College, to stop and see the a vestryman and lay leader at Emmanuel Mr. Lambert resides in Seekonk, Mas­ many changes in the campus and the Church in 'Manville, the church's 125th sachusetts, and is married to the former College facilities. anniversary. Miss Elizabeth Yates. They have a son He is survived by six daughters. and a daughter. He has been associated Photo Credits: Page 3, U.R.1. Photo; Page 5, Provi­ with the bank since February 1936. dence Journal-Bulletin Photos. II II

'20 ELIZA (SANTELLE) DRUCK­ ENBROD now resides in Plymouth, Massachusetts. '22 CARL E. JODAT has been named Manager of the Olneyville Branch office of the Industrial National Bank. '28 ANTHONY J. BARONE is the owner of a wholesale liquor business. He resides in Providence and is active in Boys' Club and Boy Scout work. LOUIS V. McADAMS was recently chosen to head the United Fund audit committee in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. He is Manager and Director of the Plainville S:;lVings and Loan Association. '29 RAYMOND H. HAWKSLEY has Rosbro Plastic Company Vice President Gregory T. Parkos, '50, and Placement been re-elected General Treasurer of the Director Stanley Shuman. State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations for his seventh term. '34 EVELYN B. ANDERSON has be­ Placement Office Serves as Effective Lead to Job Placement for gun a new business venture, Anderson's Alumni as Well as Graduating Seniors Boat Interior Decorating. '35 RAYMOND F. HAND is Manager Alu~ni al'e finding the Placement ~u.reau and its Director, Stanley Shuman, of the Pelletier Trucking Corp. in East an effectIve source of leads to new posItIOns and promotion. Seniors have been Providence. successfully placed with major companies through on-campus interviews with their field representatives. . Included amopg the General News in each issue of the Bulletin are many alum­ nI placements. Smce August 1960 the Placement Bureau has received over 75 re­ Chairman for 1936 Class Reunion quests from men and women who are alumni of the College for job placement. Of Miss Anne Nancy Blaszkow has been these requests, 50 have been filled and the applicant is now on the job. Many of named Chairman for the 25th Class Re­ these placements were advancements for the applicants. union anniversary activities for the Class Full time staff 'Yas adde.d to the Placemen.t Office about a year ago to give more of 1936. it has been announced by Miss t~orough and effectIve serVIce to ou.r alumpI, as well as the graduating seniors. Elizabeth A. Neilan, General Chairman Smce last ~all, .~any of the larger mdustrIes ,,:ho had not previously had a field representatIve VISIt the campus sent representatIves to interview both seniors and for the 1961 Homecoming. alumni. A Kappa Delta Kappa alumna, Miss If you wish to have the Placement Bureau assist you with job placement you Blaszkow is the proprietor of Anya, a !11ay t~lephone them at GAspee 1-3302, or write to the Director of Placement f~r an dress salon in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, mtervIew. and resides in North Smithfield. If you are a member of the Class of 1936, you will be hearing from Anne; Stephenson, '56, Educational Consultant Appointed however, you may wish to telephone her Executive Trainee with By President Jacobs at POplar 9-6278 or write to her at 287 Rosbro Plastics Company Main Street, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. '36 CLINTON LOCKWOOD, JR., is an agent for Sanderson Bros., Inc., In­ surance, in Providence. SYDNEY KRA· MER, who was associated with Curving­ ton Mills for ten years, is a partner in K. C. Insurance Company in Providence. DANIEL J. O'CONNOR, purchasing agent of the Globe Mfg. Company in Fall River, has been appointed Secretary of Joseph J. Stephenson, Jr., has been se­ the Purchasing Agents Association of lected as an Executive Trainee for the Southeastern Massachusetts. LT. COM­ Rosbro Plastics Company in Pawtucket, MANDER FORDHAM TABOR, a Sup­ and began his duties January 5. ply Officer in the United States Navy, He was chosen following an on-campus has been assigned to Viet N am. Mrs. interview by company Vice President Tabor, the former Marion Merritt, will Gregory T. Parkos. not accompany her husband because of Prior to joining Rosbro Plastics, Jo­ the unrest in South East Asia. seph was District Sales Manager for the 'President Henry L. Jacobs has an­ Craftsman Insurance Company in New nounced the appointment of Doctor Carl '38 JOSEPH A. LEVASSEUR has Bedford, Massachusetts. He is married R. Woodward, former President of the been appointed Director of Audits and to the former Eleanor Farina, '57, of University of Rhode Island, as an educa­ Methods for the New Haven Railroad Barrington, Rhode Island. tional consultant to the College. Accounting Department. He resides in West Haven, Connecticut. Doctor Woodward will provide the Col­ Mrs. Alice Hilton Convalescing lege with counsel in its efforts to meet '39 ELIZABETH DALY and Carl Tri­ From Recent Stroke accreditation standards of the New Eng­ angolo, Jr., were married August 6. Parks House alumni will be pleased to land Association of Colleges and Second­ '40 DOROTHY (BOWATER) STA­ know that Mrs. Alice Hilton, House Di­ ary Schools. He has for some time been PLES is a faculty member at Hialeah rector for eight years, is recovering satis­ a member of our Educational Advisory High School in Hialeah, Florida. factorily from a recent heart attack. Committee. '43 GEORGE K. HERDMAN, a Tau She is convalescing at the home of her Our application for accreditation will E.psilon alumnus, is a Sales Representa­ daughter, Mrs. Alexander Towle, 74 Ben­ be submitted to the new England Asso­ tive for the Penn-Sheraton Hotel in son Avenue, Warwick, Rhode Island. ciation in June of this year. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. GENERAL CLASS NEWS II

'44 NORMAN A. BONN is a Buyer ance Company. BERNARD F. McDON­ '57 MA'RVIN and Eileen ABRAMS for Skydel's department store in Bridge­ ALD and Miss Dorothy M. Arbolino have have a new daughter, Inessa Eden, port, Connecticut. He is married to the married and are residing in Riverside, born November 14. JOSEPH BONA­ former Patricia Costello and they have Rhode Island. OTTO OLSON. JR., is CCORSO is in the Production Control two sons. Treasurer of the East Greenwich (R. 1.) Department of Firestone Rubber Com­ Savings and Loan Association. INA pany in Fall River. He was previously '46 ARMAND GUERTIN, JR., is as­ (GROSSMAN) SCHUSTER is Manager with the ., Palmolive Soap Company in sociated with his father in a jewelry of the Supreme Furniture and Uphol­ Italy. ANN (BUSSOLETTI) and W AL­ store partnership. stery Company in Pawtucket. TER CAMPBELL have a new son, Mi­ chael Lawrence. KENNETH and NILA '47 ALFRED C. IWANSKI and Miss '54 J. GERALD BURNS is a Sales­ Jeannette F. Lapointe have married. CEDERGREN have a new daughter, man and Connecticut area Representa­ Linnea Kristine, born November 21. The JAMES J. LOMBARDI, JR., is Comp­ tive for Ballou, Johnson, and Nichols of troller and Administrative Assistant to Cedergrens' have moved to Barrington, Providence. MARY M. DONNELLY and Rhode Island. DALE COLLETT is the President of Colonial Liquors, Inc., Roland B. Mergener were married July in Brockton, Massachusetts. Credit Manager of the East Providence 2. They are residing in Winnetka, Illi­ Furniture Company. ERIC CORRI­ '48 ALFRED BAGAGLIA is an insur­ nois. DEBORAH GALARNEAU is a VEA U has opened an accounting prac­ ance agent. He resides with his family correspondent for the "Daily Hampshire tice in Bellingham, Massachusetts. EV­ in Providence. RUDOLF PERKOWSK'I Gazette" and resides in Leeds, Massachu­ ERETT EFROS was married November owns the Central Paper Company in setts. LOUISE M. LEMOI and Harold 22 to Miss Eunice Adele Levy. KEN­ Providence. IRENE (BORR) POSNER L. Gray, Jr., were recently married. They NETH' GRACE is a Clerk in the Fall now resides at 2241 Holland Avenue, are residing in Warwick, Rhode Island. River Trust Company. Bronx 67, New York. THERESE (GAU­ WILLIAM F. McCAFFREY, JR., and DETTE) PURCELL, a Kappa Delta Miss Barbara Marie Matheus were mar­ Kappa alumna, and family have wel­ ried November 12 in North Dighton, CHESTER E. BUTLER has been comed their sixth child. a girl, in Holy­ Massachusetts. He is an Investigator named to the supervisory staff of the oke, Massachusetts. for Retail Credit. Company in Taunton. Converse-Carlisle Company, Spring­ field, Massachusetts. '49 JOHN CHAKOIAN is operating '55 EDWARD G. CODERRE is an Rhode Island Decorators in Cranston. Agent for All State Insurance Company He was a summa cum laude grad­ He is also a 1950 BA graduate, and has in Middletown, Rhode Island. ROSE­ uate with a major in Merchandising. been associated with decorating for over MARIE GUERRA and John M. Ginolfi were married October 22 in Norwalk, ten years. ELLARD GUIMOND, a Beta SYDNEY JACOBSON is an Account­ Iota Beta alumnus, is Supervisor of Man­ Connecticut. She is an executive secre­ tary for American Greiner Electronics, ant with the Federal Pacific Electric ufacturing, Sales Division, Electric Company in Los Angeles, California. Products, of American Bosch Division, Inc., in Stamford, where they will reside. ROBERT A. MITCHELL is an Account­ WILLIAM P. McGOWAN, JR., and American Bosch Arma Corp., in Spring­ Miss Jane F. Heath have married and field, Massachusetts. NELSON STAN­ ant with Firemen's Mutual Insurance Company in Providence. ANN (MAI­ are residing in Springfield, Massachu­ TON is Credit Manager for General setts. JAMES A. ROGERS was married Motors Acceptance Corp. SONN) and ANTHONY MONTE­ LEONE have a daughter, Nancy. RICH­ October 1 to Miss Sheila Bree. He is with Standard Brands Company in New York '50 BRUCE COLLINS has been ap­ ARD J. ONDRASEK, a Beta Sigma Chi alumnus, and SHEILA J. HAWES. '60, City. They will reside in Brooklyn. pointed Assistant to the Convention Bu­ PETER VERITAS, JR., is an Account­ reau Manager for the Greater Boston a Delta Sigma Chi alumna, have recently married. ARTHUR E. QUINTER is as­ ant with the Shell Chemical Company in Chamber of Commerce. ROBERT C. New York City. Pete and his wife have DELF and Miss Virginia Weisner have sociated with Simplex Wire and Cable Company in Cambridge, Massachusetts. a new daughter, Christina Marie, born married. He is ~ Cost Analyst for Gen­ October 3. eral Electric. They will reside in Rome, DOLORES ROZIC and Thomas C. Sghia, Georgia. JULIAN PIETRASZKA is a Jr., have married. '58 RONALD BLASKO is a Systems deputy sheriff attached to the Pawtucket MAURICE THOMAS is Division Man­ Analyst for Royal McBee and resides in (R. 1.) District Court. ager for Sears, Roebuck & Company in Manchester, Connecticut. PAUL BOU­ Rockland, Maine. The Thomas' reside CHER is a Professional Service Repre­ '51 ELAINE (WHITE) BICKFORD in Camden, Maine. graduated in June 1960 from the Uni­ sentative for Smith. Kline & French Laboratories. Paul and Sue are residing versity of California at Berkeley. She JANE (PRICE) and JOHN WALDRON resides with her family in Sacramento. in Worcester, Massachusetts. RICHARD have a daughter, Jane Elizabeth. M. GAWLICK and DORIS L. ROY have '52 R. PETERSON BELANGER is an '56 FRED A. GAFNER is a Senior married. INA GOLD and Frank J. Lon­ Applications Engineer with General Programmer for IBM. He i.s married to don were married October 16. She is a Electric assigned to the Hartford Elec­ JANICE MACDONALD, '55, and has a Beta Sigma Gamma alumna. MARY tric Light Company in Connecticut. son, Barry Jay. HAROLD F. HAM, JR., ANN KUHN and John Sullivan, Jr., JOSEPH P. CIANCI is an attorney in and Miss Joyce M. Dirubbo have mar­ have married. Mary Ann is a Secretary New Britain, Connecticut. .WILLARD ried. PHILIP P. KERRY has been ad­ for the Eastern States Farmers Ex­ A. DOUGHERTY is a Salesman for E. 1. mitted to the Providence Chapter, Na­ change. They are residing in Springfield, Dupont de Nemours, Inc., and is residing tional Association of Accountants. JOHN Massachusetts. LEO R. McALOON and in Mequon, Wisconsin. D. O'BRIEN is a Sales Representative Miss Barbara Balzano have married and for Minnesota Mining and Manufactur­ are residing in Bristol, Rhode Island. '53 DUANE C. BROWN, a MedicJl.l ing Company. He resides in Warwick, Supply Officer in the United States Air Rhode Island. IRVING A. SCOTT and HERBERT MEISTER and Miss Mel­ Force is now studying at the University Miss DOROTHY E. GUENTHER, '54, ba Kuperschmid were married October of Rhode Island for a Masters Degree in have married and are residing in North 16. He is a medical service representa­ Marketing and Advertising. JOSLIN 1. Smithfield, Rhode Island. He is associ­ tive in Connecticut. PAULINE E. MUS­ DAVIS and Miss Roberta Lesner have ated with Fireman's Mutual Insurance CHIANO and Thadeus Kiska were mar­ married. BARBARA E. JACKSON is Company and she is with the Grace ried September 6. She was manager of Editor of "Off Camera", a house organ Holmes Club Plan in Ashton, Rhode Is­ her father's accounting office until her of TV Guide in Florida. ROBERT L. land. ROBERT SHARKANSKY and marriage. Her dad is Carmine A. Mus­ MACDONALD was married November Miss Linda Brochu have married and chiano, '30. STANLEY ROSYS and 12 to Miss Betsy Ann Beckwith in Willi­ are residing in Fall River, Massachu­ Miss Elizabeth Shaw have married and mantic, Connecticut. He is an Insurance setts. NANCY WHITE and Antonio are residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Adjuster with National Grange Insur- Pires were married October 15. (Continued on Page 6) of interest to women "WHA T SHALL I BE?" PROVIDENCE EVENING BULLETIN SPOTLIGHTS BRYANT ALUMNAE Since November of last year, the Providence Evening Bulle­ women in each of these catagories for the series. Beginning tin has been carrying a weekly feature entitled "What Shall in November, the last of the ten articles in the series ap­ I Be?" in its Women's News Section. pared at the end of January. Although the women who were Edited and brightly written by feature writer Miss 'Marilyn interviewed in each field were chosen at random, six of the R. Giese, the column has spotlighted several occupational ten articles have inadvertently highlighted Bryant alumnae. areas in which young women in Rhode Island find interesting, rewarding, and challenging positions. Included in the series Interviewing each of the alumnae pictured on this page, were the womens branch of the military service; social work­ Miss Giese reported they all felt a "confidence" in their work ers; secretaries-private, legal, and medical; girls in white­ as a result of their training. Several mentioned how their x-ray technicians, nurses, and dental technicians; merchan­ Bryant background had "opened doors" to promotions and dising; communications-radio and television; public rela­ post-graduate study. It can be seen from the brief biogl'a­ tions; teaching; and air line stewardess work. phies below each picture that the Bryant curriculum formed Miss Giese, an East Providence High School and Boston the foundation for their success in their present occupations; University College of Liberal Arts alumna, interviewed young however, it has not limited them in their interests.

Communications Legal Secretary ______--c Public Relations

Faith Diwinsky Carolyn Durell Margaret C. Lynch Faith attended Bryant for one year before taking Carolyn joined the staff of Edwards and Angell, a "Peg" completed her academic work in 1943 and a position with WJAR and WJAR-TV in Providence Providence law firm, shortly after graduation from resides in Pawtucket. She is an advertising and as a secretary. Bryant in 1958. public relations Account Executive for Fern and A Hope High School alumna and Providence resident, Associates in Providence. She is a Sigma Iota Chi She is a resident of Rumford, and is the Presi­ alumna. she was promoted from secretary to publicity direc­ dent of the Phi Upsilon Alumnae Association. She for in seven years. As a "veteran" of the television also serves as a member of the National Alumni Her account list includes a chain of Springfield broadcasting business, Faith is presently handling Council. An enthusiastic participant in sports, department stores, a jewelry firm, dairy companies, promotion and publicity for the radio and television Carolyn also finds time to read articles in various and a large New England automobile agency. Peg programs of WJAR and WJAR-TV in the New Eng­ law texts and journals to increase her working has also taken extension courses in Advertising at land area. knowledge of her office responsibilities. Brown University. She has had a wide variety of experiences in her When interviewed by Miss Giese, Carolyn stated She began her career as a secretary and had been association with broadcasting, and at one time con­ that she views her work as "interesting, exacting, a copy writer and a media buyer before assuming ducted a radio series of the "candid camera" variety. and good training for the future". her present position. Social Case Work Supervisor Dental Assistant Air Line Stewardess

Janet Stone Jean M. LaCharite Lucy Knight Almeida Janet is a Classical High School graduate and un­ Jean is an alumna of Pawtucket West High School til 1949 was associated with a law firm in Provi­ Lucy is an alumna of Cumberland High School and completed her academic work at Bryant in 1959. dence. She is presently Rhode Island Department of and completed her academic work at Bryant in 1959. She served one semester as Vice President of Sigma Social Welfare District I Case Work Supervisor and After graduation she worked for a short time at Iota Beta sorority and was active in student activi­ is residing in Providence. Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro, Massachusetts. ties. She attended the University of Southern California She has been associated with Doctor Hubert Mc­ After graduation she worked for a short time fpr at Berkeley and earned a degree with a major in Guirl who is President of the Rhode Island State a manufacturing firm, and then spent five weeks Journalism and English. Miss Stone also holds a Dental Society in Providence for about one and at Miami Springs, Florida, at the flight training Master of Social Work degree from Boston College. one-half years. He combines his office practice school for Eastern Air Lines. As a stewardess for Although her post-graduate work has carried her with hospital case work, and Lucy handles all of Eastern, her work takes her around the country, into her present vocation, she has received many the correspondence and records for Doctor McGuirl's but her regular run is between New York and Houston, accolades from her supervisors for her business-like, office and R.I.S .D.S. activities. Texas. She is one of four stewardesses aboard a efficient, manner of completing her case work re­ A Sigma Iota Beta sorority alumna, she married 120-passenger jet, and frequently serves as a mem­ sponsibilities. These praises for her organizational Antonio Almeida, a civil engineer, in October 1960. ber of Eastern Air Lines Publicity Committee when approach have their foundation, says Miss Stone, They reside in Warwick, Rhode Island. "v.i.p.'s" are aboard her flight. in the training she received while attending Bryant. '59 EDWARD AMARAL and Miss DON is associated with Mowbray En­ Cape Cod. SHIRLEY MAZUR and The Irene Rheume have married. He is an graving Company in Providence. GUIDO Reverend Theodore L. Zawistowski have Accountant at the Truesdale Hospital in RIZZO and Miss Joanne A. Bryson were married. They.are residing in Fall Riv­ Fall River, Massachusetts. ZBIGNIEW married November 11. , Massachusetts. BARAN and Miss Helen S. Rybczyk MARCEL ROBERT and Miss Beverly CHARLES KLEIN and BETTE KAY have married. He is Office Manager for Brennan have married and are residing ROSENSTEIN, '59, have married. JAN­ the Barn-X Paint Company in Spring­ in Pawtucket. RAYMOND SHERLOCK ICE KRIEGER is a Secretary for Brown field, Massachusetts. CLIFFORD H. is an Office Manager trainee for Dorset & Ives in Providence. ROLAND LA­ BIRKITT, JR., is a Staff Insurance Ad­ Manufacturing Company in Providence. PREY and Miss Lorraine M. Laprade juster for the Home Insurance Company KENNETH SOUZA is with the Produc­ have married. They will reside in North in Providence. JAMES BRENNAN, tion Control Department of Engineering Smithfield, Rhode Island. ROLAND President of Phi Sigma Nu Alumni As­ Products and Specialties, Inc., in Paw­ LUNDIN is Office Supervisor for Met­ sociation, is an Accountant for Cyro­ tucket, Rhode Island. pro Company in Providence. LOUIS generators, Inc., Ashton, Rhode Island. MATTOS is an Accountant for Ameri­ CONSTANCE CARDILLO is an Ac­ '60 GEORGE BARNES is a Trainee with the Industrial National Bank in can Finance in Providence. RICHARD countant for Fireman's Mutual .Insur­ E. McCULLOUGH is a creditman with ance Company in Providence. MICHAEL Providence. BERTRAND R. BLAIS is a Cost Accountant with Servo Dynamics the Gulf Oil Corp. in Houston, Texas. CARREIRA is an Accountant with the RONALD MORRILL and JACQUE­ Avica Company. DOLLYANNE CAR­ Corp. in New Hampshire. MEREDITH CARTER is a Medical Secretary for LINE (BOWEN), '59, have moved to RINGTON is in the Executive Training Windsor, Maine. ROSEMARY ORKIS program of G. Fox and Company in Doctor John P. Rattigan in Boston. RUTH COLEMAN and Arnold Buxton is employed by Combustion Engineering Hartford, Connecticut. CAROLE ANN Company in Hartford, Connecticut. COBB and Walter E. Deich were mar­ have married. Ruth is secretary to the ried October 9. Dean of Admissions. JOHN CURRIE and WILLIAM ROGER is a Claims Miss VIRGINIA FURTADO, '59, have Trainee with the Providence Washing­ ROSALIE ANN (DIGITS) EMOND married. Ginny is teaching at Bryant ton Insurance Company. JOSEPH RO­ is a Legal Secretary for Edwards and and John is an Accountant with Dow MANO is a Sales Trainee with Under­ Angell in Providence. HOW ARD and Chemical Company. PAUL DELOMBA wood, Inc. NICHOLAS SA:r..IANI and Barbara GORHAM have a new baby and RUTH (HETTINGER) now reside GERRY ALDEN were married August daughter. Jennifer Elizabeth. Howard in Temple, Pennsylvania. Paul is associ­ 20. They will I'eside in Brightwaters, will complete his graduate work at Suf­ ated with Price, Waterhouse. L. 1., N ew York. He is a Salesman for folk University Graduate School this SARA CORNELL, SHEILA ,JOHN­ Audiographic. Gerry is an Executive year. MARILYN HEWITT and Herbert SON, and CAROL McCRACKEN are Secretary for M. Lowenstein & Sons, Campbell, '61, have become engaged. employed by Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Inc. RONALD G. SCHALLER is a sales She is a private secretary in Manchester, Corp. in Hartford, Connecticut as secre­ staff member of an automobile dealership Connecticut. RAYMOND KIERNAN is taries. PETER PEIRCE is also associ­ in Manchester, Connecticut, Schaller a Salesman for Addressograph-Multi­ ated with 'Pratt & Whitney as a Tabu­ Oldsmobile. LINDA L. SEEGER is a graph Corp. LUCY KNIGHT and An­ lator Operator. stenographer with Vibro-Plus Products, tonio Almeida have married. ALDEN in Stanhope, New Jersey. MERRILL has become engaged to Miss CARMELA (TUDINO) DELSANTO Rosemarie Vasques. He is stationed with is employed at Bryant as a General Office RICHARD CHARLES SHAW and the 551st Air Police Squadron at Otis Worker. ROBERT DOLIN is an Ac­ Miss Ruth O'Connor were married Octo­ Air Force Base in Massachusetts. countant for Gross Insurance Company ber 1. He is an Accountant with the in Providence. LOIS EMERSON and Southern New England Telephone Com­ JOHN and WILMA MORRISSEY are George R. Fisher. Jr., have married. pany in New Haven, Connecticut. EU­ now residing in Germany, where John is HERBERT GLICK and Miss ELAINE GENE SZWEC is an Auditor for R. stationed with the United States Army. LINDER were married September 5. Weitman, C.P.A. JOSEPH TALLA­ JOSEPH NERI is associated with the RICHARD A. HEATH is a Salesman for RICO is a Sales Trainee for a floor cov­ certified public accounting firm of Far­ Addressograph - Multigraph Company. ering firm in Los Angeles, California. quhar and Heimbucher, in San Francisco, JOSEPH JANKOWSKI is a Cost Ac­ WINIFRED WALL is a Secretary for California. PAUL PICARD is an Ac­ countant for O'Day Manufacturing Com­ the law firm of Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, countant with Carrie Walker, a dress pany in Fall River. GRACE A. KA­ Hayes and Handler. ARTHUR WOOD manufacturing firm in New Bedford, PINOS was married November 19 to is a Management Trainee for Addresso­ Massachusetts. EDWARD W. REAR- David L. Stinson. They are residing on graph-Multigraph.

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