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BRYANT HOST TO ((The Status of Women in America" N.E. B. E. A. EVENT A Symposium and Convocation November 18 THE 61st annual convention of the New England Business Educators O N OCTOBER 1'1 President John F . Kennedy will receive a report culminating two Association will convene Saturday, No­ years of study by a Commission on The Status of Women in America and on vember 16, at Bryant. November 18 Bryant College will devote its major Centennial Convocatio~ to the "Business Education-Critical Issues" same subject. The chairman of the President's Commission, Mrs. Esther Peterson, is the chosen theme for this affair. The Assistant Secretary of Labor, will preside over a symposium and panel discussion on keynote speaker will 'be Dr. Louis the topic in our auditorium. The panel of women will represent business, politics, Nanassey, Professor of Business Educa­ education, civic groups, religion, and medicine. tion at Montclair (N. J .) State College. When President E . Gardner J acobs opens the symposium on November 18 at NEBEA President Eleanor M. Lambert­ 9 a.m., he will begin the first major national event to honor the achievements of son expects more than 400 business women following The Status of Women in America report. Excitement among teachers will be on hand. community committees is running high, as it well might. . Miss Marion Stephenson, Vice President of the National Broadcasting Company, IS general chairman for the Symposium and Convocation, and will preside at the Convocation. As you may remember, she is the first woman vice president of N. B. C., and received an honorary degree at our commencement in July. ,Mrs. Margaret Ackroyd, Commissioner of Minimum Wage for is chairman of the Women's Symposium Committee. This committee was invited' by the College to assist in planning the event and consists of prominent women in the community. Miss Moulton Dean Gulski Miss Claire Ernstof '29 and D~ Grace This convention will begin at 9:15 Glynn '62H are members of the ~po­ a. m. and conclude by mid-afternoon. sium Committee. Claire is office -;:;j";'m­ Dr. E. Gardner Jacobs will be host to agel' of Cadillac Textiles, Inc., in Cum­ the members. Miss Priscilla Moulton is berland. Dr. Glynn is Rhode Island As­ chairman of the Hospitality Committee; sociate Commissioner of Education. Mr. Joseph Reynolds and Mr. Robert The degree of Doctor of Science in O'Connell have charge of the Exhibits. Business Administration, honoris causa, will be conferred upon Assistant Secre­ Dean Nelson J. Gulski will chair the tary Peterson at the convocation in the College level section of discussions in afternoon. the morning related to business admin­ istration and accounting. U. S. Senator John E. Fogarty '59H will be the principal speaker at the convoca­ The Luncheon speaker will be Dr. tion. In the capacity of chairman of the Huston Smith, Professor of Philosophy House 'Committee on Health, Education, at M. 1. T. in Cambridge. Dr. Smith's and Welfare, Mr. Fogarty plays an in­ topic will be "The Nature of Man: Some fluential role with regard to legislation Recent Evidence from Science." Mrs. Esther Peterson affecting women. All Teacher Education alumni are An academic procession, preceding the invited. convening <>f the convocation at 4 p.m., ADVANCED DEGREES will include representatives from many I T is always a pleasure and a rewarding area colleges, faculty, and dist1nguished IN THIS ISSUE .. . experience to learn of the conferring guests. 1963 Business-Study Tour...... Page 2 of advanced degrees upon our alumni. Invitations have been sent to all R. 1. Sports Schedule ...... _...... _...... Page 3 Patience and much endurance character­ alumni. Graduate Study Questionnaire...... Page 3 ize all of these degree recipients and our Promotions ...... _.... _...... _...... Page 5 If you do not re-ide in R. 1. and wish Faculty News ...... Page 5 best wishes are extended to them all. to receive an invitation to this outstand­ MalTiages ...... Page 6 Janet J . Anisewski 62TT will receive ing Centennial event, please direct your Alumni Council News...... Page 7 the master of arts degree in educational request to Dr. Charles H. Russell, Vice Supplement to Directory...... Page 7 psychology from Teachers College, Co­ President for Academic Affairs, Bryant Class and General News...... Page 8 Deaths ...... Page 8 lumbia University, on December 1'8. She College, 154 Hope Street, Providence, (Continued on Page 7) Rhode Island 02906. lively group of students will gather evening about the relationship of Italy London's Victoria Station by boat train A at the home of faculty member to the Common ,Market. It was his gen­ left them almost a week to tour the Na­ Wallace Camper this month to recap­ eral feeling that Italy considers it wise tional Museum, Buckingham Palace, take ture some of the nostalgia, local flavor, to do business with Communist nations, in some plays, and do a great deal of and what-have-you of their recent 41- even though politically she is not aligned shopping. day business-study tour of Europe. with the communist bloc, and does not A visit to the International Division of Our description will content itself with feel that she will become dependent upon Midland Bank, one of England's largest, the highlights of the tour. this trade. prompted a discussion on France's re­ Tour guide Camper spent the winter Several motor scooter rides later, the fusal to allow England into the Common briefing these young people through the group left for Pizzaro on the Adriatic Market. The British Federation of Trade use of slides, talks, and language prac- Sea, a coastal town that offered excellent & Industry also provided a representative THE 1963 BRYANT bathing and beach facilities. to tell of the state of industry in In Venice-more than 100,000 other England. tice and continued his orientation on the tourists were there this particular week Just a week before the new school S. S. France as the group sailed from -they toured a glass factory just off New York City on July 26. year began, they returned on the S. S. A week later, and a shipboard ping­ BUSINESS-STUDY France to New York City. pong championship for Camper, Paris un­ San Marco Square. at Lido Tour participants with Wally Camper folded her charms to them. Aside from Beach, reached by motor launch from were: Edwina (Winnie) Carroll, Stam­ visiting tourist attractions in the City Venice, was thoroughly enjoyable amd ford, Conn.; Arlene Fishman, Pawtucket, I.; of Light, they toured Ricard & Company, refreshing. R. Manuel Gorriaran, Providence, wine merchants, and were guests of Mon­ Travelling through the Brenner Pass, SUMMER TOUR sieur Ricard for dinner at his chateau, with an overnight stop at Innsbruck, the "La Vocine", in Clairefontaine, about 45 group welcomed the sight of the pic­ R. I.; Sheila Gorriaran, Providence, miles outside Paris. turesque scenery of Germany. Outside R. I.; Richard Longo, Cedarhurst, N. Y.; The overnight train ride to Geneva, Munich, a visit to the Linderhof Castle Kathleen O'Hara, Danbury, Conn.; Cyn­ Switzerland, brought picture-book scen­ recalled the splendor of former years of thia Riva, Canaan, Conn.; Jeanne St. ery to life and a chance to swim in Lake rule under the Bismarcks. Amand, Hartford, Conn.; Phyllis Salli, Geneva. From this time on until they The following day in Stuttgart, Ger­ Fairview, Mass.; Irene Townsend, Wap­ left Oostende, Belgium, four weeks later, many, the Daimler-Benz Corporation pingers Falls, N. Y.; Kenneth Middleton, this happy group would share a bus with permitted them to see their plant, from Pawtucket, R. I. a Swiss driver named Robert Pflander. raw material to finished product, fol­ If you are interested in planning to Following an overnight stay in Zer­ lowed by lunch in the executive dining participate in the 1964 Tour, send your matt at the foot of the Materhorn, they room. inquiry to: Wallace Camper, Bryant Col­ travelled to Milan, Italy. In Metonopoli, When the group arrived in Dusseldorf lege Business-Study Tour, Bryant Col­ outside Milan, they observed a self-con­ for sightseeing, they were met by a lege, Providence, Rhode Island 02906. tained city for 10,000 employees, the ad­ group of German students who acted as ministrative offices and laboratories of their guides and escorts for a night on Astroiet Stewardess the government created E. N. 1., the the town. Here was an opportunity and Italian State Corporation for oil and challenge to exchange ideas and to meet natural gas. the German people. Challenge accepted. In Florence, Italy, noted for its leather During the canal ride around the har­ goods and cultural sights, and in Rome, bor of Amsterdam, they were able to the Eternal City, they captured the feel­ see the home of Anne Frank and later ing of the traditions and culture that visited a diamond factory. U . S . Deputy inspire everyone who visits. As guests Commissioner William Hamilton met of the Italian government, they visited them in Brussels and lectured about the the Leonardo da Vinci International Air­ United States' relationship to the Com­ port, the third busiest airport in the mon Market. world and a busy center of commerce and Going on to Oostende in Belgium, then trade. by steamer across the English Channel, Dr. Paolucci de Calboli of the Ministry they caught their first glimpse of the of Foreign Affairs lectured to them one white Cliffs of Dover. From Dover to American Airlines has assigned Eleo­ nora "Ellie" Cardarelli '61 to their Astro­ 2nd Lieutena nts, U. S. A. F. ond lieutenants in the United States Air jets flying out of New York City. Force at ceremonies at Lackland A.F.B. A sister of Sigma Iota Beta sorority in Texas. and active member of the Springfield Cliff is an AOX alumnus and has been Alumni Club, she trained for her wings a~signed to Chanute A.F.B. in Illinois at the American Airlines stewardess col­ for training in aircraft maintenance. lege in Fort Worth, Texas. Steve, an active member of the Star­ Until recently she was a statistician at dusters, has been assigned to L. G. Han­ Philip Hano Company in Holyoke, Massa­ Clifford R. Wright '62 and Stephen C. scom Field in Massachusetts as an air chusetts, and was 11962 runner-up in the Budesheim '63 were commissioned sec- traffic controller. Miss Springfield contest. Page Two ATTENTION: Candidates for and Recipients of Graduates School Degrees The advisory committee for graduate studies is presently compiling information concerning Bryant graduates who have studied at the graduate level. Among other ways, this information will be utilized as an aid in counseling students and alumni who are contemplating advanced studies. Please complete this questionnaire if you are now or have been engaged in any graduate study. We are interested in hearing from you even though you may have responded to similar inquiries in the past.

Your cooperation IS greatly appreciated. STANLEY SHUMAN Advisor-Graduate Studies

Your Name ...... Bryant ClaEs ...... Graduate School(s) You Attended...... Degree(s) Received and Major Field(s) of Study...... _ ...... Date Degree(s) Received or Expected...... Did you attend Day D or Evening D Entrance Date (s) ...... _...... If you were required to take additional courses prior to formal acceptance as a degree candidate, please comment about the num'ber and title of courses, semester hours, etc ...... _......

Please indicate the names and classes of other Bryant College alumni you know have attended graduate schools......

------this year is the donation by a faculty January 11 St. Francis Home BRYANT SPORTS NEWS January 17 Bentley Captain of the 194'3 U.R.I. member of the George A. Richards In­ Away tramural Award. This award recognizes January Z3 Babson Home team and former assistant coach at Prov­ January 25 Gordon * Away idence College Earl Shannon has taken the efforts and interest of Professor January 31 New Haven* Away over the reins of the Bryant Indians. Richards in the early years of Bryant February 4 Durfee* Home sports. The Award will be given to the February 6 Davisville Away Shannon coached the Indians from 1950 February 8 Nasson Home to 1951 and played professional football fraternity gathering the greatest num­ February 10 Curry Away with the Providence Steamrollers. ber of points under a newly introduced February '13 Suffolk Away Response to intramural athletics under point award system. P01nts will be February 15 Nichols* Away awarded for entering a team, winning a February 18 Curry Home the directorEhip of F. Robert Else '65 has February 20 Babson Away been unusually good. singles and contest, and being champion of a sport. February 22 New Bedford '" Home touch football for men and tennis singles 1963-64 SCHEDULE February 24 Emerson* Away and for women began this December • 3 R.I.S.D. Home February 27 Bentley Home December 6 Nichols* Home February 29 Barrington * Away month. Intramural basketball will not March '3 Emerson Home begin until January. December 12 Barrington':' Home December 14 New Haven ':' Home March 6 R.I.S.D. Away An added 1ncentive to intramural sports December 17 Gordon* Home *Indicates J.V. and Varsity games. BRYANT ALUMNI VS VARSITY BASKETBALL NOVEMBER 25

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McGIVNEY WILL HEAD PRUDENTIAL INS. CO. STAFF MANAGER EARNS C. L. U. 1964 ALUMNI FUND Kalman J. Medve, staff manager with the Prudential Insurance Company of America, Bridgeport, Connecticut, office was awarded the Chartered Life Under­ writer designation at exercises of the America.n College of Life Underwriters in Miami Beach, Florida, on September l'l. He is the first representative in the ~ history of the Bridgeport office of the ComplIIny to receive the coveted C.L.U. award. Robert McGivney '59, Assistant City Controller of Providence, will be 1964 He received the B. S. in B. A. degree in 1939 and is a veteran of World War Marian, and their two children, Kenneth General Chairman for the Alumni Fund II, holding the rank of captain in the and Karin. Program. It will take place from March inactive reserves. Kal resides at 70 An alumnus of Beta Sigma Chi, he 1 to June 30. Melody Lane in Fairfield with his wife, also played varsity basketball. Page Four FACULTY NEWS Arthur Boulet is an instructor in sci­ City as Supervisor of Trairning in their AS our College year began, five new ence and also a University of Rhode Is­ Personnel Department. faculty members were greeted and land alumnus. He is working toward his Director of Placement Stanley Shuman introduced at a reception by Dean Gulski master's degree. received his Master of Education degree and Dean Mercier. Janet Anisewski '66TT completed her from Rhode Island College in June. Mohamed Ahmed SakI' is assistant pro­ master's degree requirements at Colum­ Dr. Sol Lebovitz has appeared on "The fessor of economics. He was formerly bia University in June. She has become World Around Us" television program am, economist for the Industrial Bank of instructor in secretarial studies. during September on WPRO-TV in Prov­ Egypt and economic attache of the Arab Professor George Richards is the new­ idence. League. Mr. SakI' is a doctoral candi­ ly elected President of the Sales & Mar­ Assistant Professor Nat Candelmo '51 date at Harvard University, is married, keting Executives Club of the Greater and his wife, Dolores, have a daughter, and has two children. Providence Chamber of Commel'ce. Deena Mary, born May 28. Joseph J. Parrilla '57AF graduated Earle A. Messer, assistant professor of Bryant Choir Director and Geography from Boston University Law School in Economics, received his Master of Edu­ instructor Richard Alberg and his wife, June and is an instructor in the Law cation degree from Boston University in Becky, have a son, Andrew John, born Department. He attended the University June. August 18. They have two other sons, of Rhode Island to earn his master's de­ Professor George W. Bates is member­ Stephen amd Philip. gree in 1960. A resident of Westerly, ship chairman on the board of directors Wallace Camper will be a guest speak­ R. 1., he is married and has two children. of the Providence Chapter of the Ameri­ er at Waterloo University in Kitchener, Anthony Kasegian has become instruc­ can Marketing Association. The Chapter Ontario, Canada, November 1'1 and 12. tor in our English Department and for­ will serve as parent organization to the His topic will be European Industry and merly taught at Rhode Islamd School of collegiate chapters of the A.M.A. in the Common Market. Design. A U59 graduate of the Univer­ Rhode Island. M:ss Dorothy Keith, College Libra­ si,ty of Rhode Island, he resides in Provi­ Assistant Professor Ella M. Albright rian, is recovering at her home, 34 dence. PROMOTIONS has accepted a position with McGraw­ Leonard Roard, North Weymouth, Massa­ The Executive Director of the urban Hill Publishing Company in New York chusetts, from a recent operation. renewal program in Taunton, Massachu­ setts, is Raymond J. Carney '38. Since 1942 he has been an executive with the National Silver Company and owner and general manager of the Rosemar Silver Company in Taunton, The Bridgeport Hydraulic Company has named Raymond R. Stephens '48 to the post of Personnel Director. Since 1957 he has been personnel manager of Flexible Tu'bing Corp., Guilford, Connec­ ticut, and its subsidiary, Kenyon Instru­ ment Company of Brewster, New York. Ronald J. Karpin '62 has been given an educational leave of absence from his duties as assistant supervisor of labor analyzation at International Telephone and Telegraph, Federal Laboratories, Clifton, N. J., to attend U.R1. Graduate School, majoring in la'bor relations. Robert A. Bouch er R. Gilmore Bray Kelly & Picerne, Inc., a Rhode Island real estate firm, has elected Merrill G. Chase Manhattan Bank has named The promotion of R. Gilmore Bray '36 Cornell '53 a vice president. Robert A. Boucher '51 as a senior sys­ to National Claims Director, with offices Peter O. Kilbourn '57 has been named tems analyst. Formerly associated with in the corporation's headquarters in Bal­ an associate member of T. R. Preston Monsanto Chemical Company in Spring­ timore, has been announced by Commer­ Company, realtors in West Hartford, field, Massachusetts, he had been as­ cial Credit Corporation. He was most re­ Connecticut. He will specialize in the signed to their St. Louis, Missouri in­ cently Boston division manager and has sale of residential property. stallation. been associated with this corporation since graduation. Owens-Illinois Glass Company has pro­ Sylvania Electric Products has named The Fall River Trust Company has moted Jo eph Lemieux '57 to the position Arthur L. Du,ggan '60 as Personnel Man­ promoted Robert Hathaway, Jr. '49 to of Cost Control and Accounting Super­ ager for their new plant in Exeter, New auditor. He has been associated with vi sor of their Clarion, Pennsylvania, Hampshire. He was formerly assistant the bank since graduation. plant. personnel director at their Montoursville, John G. Winters '52 has been appoint­ Charle O'Connell '50 has been pro­ Pennsylvania; plant. moted to Finance Director for the City ed assistant treasurer and marnager of of East Providence, Rhode Island. He Benjamin Alfano '52 has been named the Somerset office of the First Federal has been controller of the Finance De­ an assistant director of the Rhode Island Savings and Loan Association of Fall partment. Blue Cross and Physicians Service. River. ·P a.ge F ive MARRIAGES Bernard S. Witkes and Miss Eleanor H. Henry P. J. Mailloux, III and Miss Bar­ Grace '56 on July 8 in Worcester, bara A. Radginski '60 on May 18. They Albert R. Ciancaglini and Miss Frances Massachusetts, where they reside at 66 live at 68 Sandrock Road, Buffalo 7, D. Almonte '57 on September 2 in Bowdoin Street. New York. Providence. They reside in Greenville. Donald F. Jenkins '59 and Miss Barbara Edward De La Pen a and Miss Jane L. Frank I. Resnick '57 and Miss Sylvia Vil­ S. Jarjoura on July 20 in Pawtucket, Anderson '54 in Brattleboro, Vermont ker on June 2 in Providence, where where they reside at 18 Eaton Street. on June 1. They reside at 9066 S. they reside at 23 Carver Street. Swan, Brentwood, Missouri. Raymond J. Kiely, Jr. '58 and Miss San­ James T. Beck and Miss Mary M. Ronan dra E. Trawick on July 27 in Home­ Edwin G. Avery, Jr. '61 and Miss Carol '61 on June ;1 in Cumberland, Rhode Is­ wood, Alabama. They are residilTlg at A. Anisewski '61 o.n September 2 in land. They make their home at 5'8 2022 Stanton Road, East Point, Geor­ Providence. They are living in Crans­ Greene Street. gia. ton at 173 Lexington Avenue. Louis M. Sandman and Miss Joan D. Ro­ Keith M. Lawrence '33 and Miss Eliza­ Frederick Biegner, Jr. '63 and Miss Ju­ senstein '58 on June 9 in Providence. beth C. Corry on August 17 in Central dith A. Andrew '63 on July 20 in Pitts­ They live at 544 Chandler Street, Wor­ Falls. They reside in Cranston at 88 field, Massachusetts. They reside in cester, Massachusetts. Wollaston Street. Cairo, New York. Bruce D. Whlte and Miss Sandra Lawton Joseph A. Licari, Jr., and Miss Joanne David J. Bishop '61 and Miss Loretta '57 on June 22 in Fall River. They St. John '62 on August 3. They reside Ann Rathgeber on August 24 in Bloom­ live on Water Street, Assonet, Massa­ at 2304 Lee Highway, Apt. 206, Ar­ field, New Jersey. They reside in chusetts. lington, Virginia. Trenton at 45-B Brookside Drive. Pierino Besseghini and Miss Anna M. Sam S. Baba and Miss Annette Sargis '55 Michael J. Carreira '59 and Miss Patricia Marchetti '57 on May 30 in Pittsfield. on May 26 in New Britain, ConlTlecticut. A. Almeida on June 1 in Tiverton, R. 1. They reside at Sherman Court, New They reside in Newing,ton on Hickory They reside at 55 Restful Valley Ave­ Britain, Connecticut. Hill Lane. nue. Anthony G. Mardo '59 and Miss Elaine A. Anthony C. Pisano and Miss Frances 1. James Q. Clemmey, Jr. '62 and Miss Ju­ Thomas in New Bedford on June 1'6. Savastano '62 on July 27 in Providence, dith A. Murdough on May 24 in Bell­ They live at 1697 ChalkstQne Avenue, where they reside on 59 Mink Road. ingham, Massachusetts. They are re­ Providence. siding Qn Old River Road, Lincoln, Henry A. Matteson '50 and Miss Mary L. Robert A. Bailey and Miss Linda M. Sim­ Rhode Island. McDougal on June 29 in Springvale, mons '60 on May 25 in Scotia, New James E. Barden and Miss Marian Craw­ Maine. They reside at 14 Morrison York. They are living at Snow Lake ley '56 on August 24 in Central Falls, Avenue, Wethersfield, Connecticut. Lodge, Mount Snow, Vermont. R. 1. They reside in Greenville. Irwin M. Morri '55 and Miss JOllinne P. Gilbert A. Souza '52 and Miss Mary T. Ronald R. Crowell '60 and Miss Kathryn Levine on July 7 in Fall River, Massa­ O'Brien on July 4 in New Bedford, L. Tyler on July 27 in New Bedford, chusetts. They reside on 12 Buxton where they reside at 194 Frank Street. Massachusetts. Avenue in Somerset, Massachusetts. Donald E. Sorel '62 and Miss Linda A. Jeffrey P. Gill and Miss Judith A. Cure David H. McCall and Miss Elaine J. Mudd Stelma '62 on July 13 in Ansonia, Con­ '61 on June 8 in Rumford, Rhode Is­ '61 on June 29 in Belmont, Massachu­ necticut. They I'eside at 201 Myrtle land, where they reside. setts. They are residing at 65 High Street, S~elton. C. Thomas iDaigler '61 and Miss Kathryn Street in Everett. A. Quinlan '61 on June 1 in Waterbury, John W. Nelson, III '59 and Miss Eliza­ Richard J. ,Torrenti '62 and Miss Sharon Connecti<:ut. They reside in Wil~iams- beth A. Collins on June 22. They re­ , A. Brundige on August 10 in West­ vill~, New York. ,,,. si~e at 401 Broadway,' Newport, Rhode brook, Connecticut. They reside in Old Charles N . ' DQane, III '59 8iDd Missl Mar­ Island. Lyme. jorie E. Hall on August 10 in Deep John R. Newman, Jr. '62 and Miss Janet Dr. Javad Shamsai and ,Miss Holly Town­ River, Connecticut. I. Mathie '63 on August 24 in Central send '55 on July 13 in Foxboro, MasEa­ Paul J. Donahue '57 and Miss Sigrid Falls, Rhode Island. They are residing chusetts. Lund on August 4 in Montclair, New in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, at 12-D Peter Voccio, Jr. '59 and Miss Ann Marie Jersey. Colonial Drive. Almonte '58 on September 2 in Provi­ Robert A. Crowley and 'Miss Sheryl E . Joseph Nyzio '61 and Miss Mary Paw­ dence. They reside i'n Barrington, Exley '60 on April 13. They reside at loski on August 3 in Pawtucket, where Rhode Island. 2365 Hartford Avenue, Centredale, they reside at Hyde Avenue. David T. Walsh '50 and Miss Elizabeth R. 1. 02911. Frederick Maki and -Miss Brenda Patter­ Ulrici on June '30 in Brookline, Massa­ James S. McCloskey and Miss Carole D. terson '61 on June 2'2 in West Hart­ chusetts. They reside in Bridgeport, ford, Connecticut. They reside in East Fracassa '60 on 'September 2 in Paw­ ' Connecticut, at the Nob Hill Apart­ tucket, where they now reside. Hartford at 22 Racebrook Road. ments. John P. Toscano, Jr. and Miss Nancy A. Carl A. Perini '60 and Miss Roberta H. Gencarella '61 on July 4 in Westerly, Giese '62 on June 22 in Philadelphia. Arnold Y. Weinfield '59 and Miss Renee where they reside on Pasadena Avenue, --They reside at 1416 Union Street, M. Shapiro in South Brookline, Massa­ Watch Hill. Schenectady, New York. chusetts. Robert A. Giorgini '62 and Jean Ellen Robert J. Perras '61 and Miss Margaret RQbert A. Westgate '62 and Miss Lana Anderson on August 3 in Providllnce. F. HarRins on August 3 in W,altham, L. Thickett '62 on August 3 in Pots­ They reside at 10 High Court, East Massachusetts. They are residing in dam, New York. They reside in West­ Hartford, Connecticut. Lowell, Massachusetts. ville, Connecticut. Page Six ALUMNI COUNCIL NEWS GEOGRAPHIC BREAI(DOWN The following alumni have offered their services to the National Alumni CLASS OF 1963 Council and have been elected to mem­ bership. CALIFORNIA STONINGTON FALL RIVER NEW HAMPSHIRE LO ANGELES Hetherington, D, S. Correia, E. PITTSFIELD Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsay Thurston '28 klut, C. H. Meuse, B. D. Desmarais, A. Towle, D . W. STRATFORD Hart, J . A. O'Connell, D. PLYMOUTH resides in Newport and is a secretary CONNECTICUT Bedgio, R. W. Heyse, P . B. OUveira, D. Metcalf, N" Jr. for Kidder, Peabody & Company. BLOOMFIELD Shay, J. F. Cravzow, E. W. SUFFIELD Alan E. Lang '52 is operations man­ Cole, W. G. GARDNER NEW JERSEY BRIDGEPORT Hebert, R. Drapp, M, A. TORRINGTON BEACH HAVEN ager for the Providence Paper Company Hoffman, W, O. HI GHAM Pellegrino, J . M. Canniff, M. E. MacArthur, K. L. jn Providence. He is married to Doris BRISTOL WATERBURY FAIRLAWN Brown, E. L. LONGMEADOW Ann Bombard '52 and they reside in Bardelli, J . L. Bisesti, C. A, Weber, A, R. Salvatore, Y. Schneider, p, J . North Scituate. Word, W. A. Boynton, R. C. FORDS CROMWELL MARBLEHEAD Andersch, L. Donovan, B. WATERFORD Konstantine S. Dicomiti '56 is asso­ SmiU" R. E., Jr. Hazen, G. W. FRA KLIN DANBURY Duck, E. WE T HARTFORD MEDWAY ciated with the East Providence Po t, O'Hara, K. T. Stinehour, M / M N. JERSEY CITY Wixted, J. J. Kravitz, M. and is married to Patricia Welch '54. Sasportas, D. M . MILFORD J aszewski , C. F. DANIELSON Wolfe, F. J, Quattrochio, D . L. LINDEN Alumni Council President Sol Solomon Bernier, R. J . Ensign, J , Bi on, R. D. WEST HAVE NEW BEDFORD has appointed "Gus" as Publicity and Zipkin, J, L, Chadwick, S. 'E. Dutra, J. C. MOORESTOWN WESTPORT Kurowski, J. Bush , W. L. Public Relations Chairman for the ELMWOOD Ponichtera, B. E Donahue, S. J. Kuhn, T. M , NEWFIELD' Council. McCall, L . J, Paladino, M. A. . r GROTO TORTH ADAMS Bauer, J. WINSTED Ellis, R. J. NEWARK Joseph De Fusco '63 earned a B.S. in A ttianese, H. T. NORTH DARTMOUTH Frederick, M. T. HADLYME Bazzano, J. A. Tjersland, J. A. degree in 1959 and returned to com­ Harrison, J . M. NORTH BRUNSWICK Halia, C. A. Livingston, B. d . plete his Teacher Education require­ HARTFORD McDermott, T. F, NORTH READING Towle, R. D. PLAINFIELD Budkofsky, H. E. WOODBURY ments. He is teaching at Pilgrim High Wachtel, D. B. PITTSFIELD Capone, J. M. Hardisty, G. D L8~ser, D . A. chool in Warwick and is married to MANCHESTER P ezanelli, S. R Anderson, R. W. Weisberg, E. C. WEST CALDWELL Kathleen ,Cotoia '60. They reside in Gliha, C. A, FLORIDA PLAINVILLE Meyer, H. Providence. Nielsen, A. R. Bonney, B. A. WEST COLLINGSWOOD Soule, J . ST. PETERSBURG Yanchuck, M. SEEKONK HEIGHTS Student Senate President Richard J. ~1F.RIDE'" Fontaine, R. E. Ruggeri, C. H. Palusewski, L. J . Hughes, R. R Haines '64 has accepted the Council's in­ Spiegel, C. J. R onner, C. A. MAINE NEW YORK vitation to be a liaison representative MIDDLETOWN AUBURN SHARON Hanson, K. A. Wakefield, J, D . . Wells, C. AMSTERDAM and was present for the first meeting of Yurkon, J . NEW BRITAIN BATH SOMERSET the Council. His home is in Allentown, Massaro, S. A. Shorette, L, R. Mendoza, M. BATH Kennedy, J, Pennsylvania. EW HAVEN PORTLAND SOUTH ATTLEBORO Fox, L. A. Peters, J. L. Lagasse, R . BAY SHORE Jewell, A. Yanks, R. L. SANFORD SOUTH BEJ.LINGHA:\1 NEW LONDON Whitehouse, R. A Giumelli, L . CATSKILL Belgrade, M . H. McDonnell, P . Biegner, M/ M F. Advanced Degrees NORTH HAVEN OUTH DARTMOUTH CHATHAM Marino, R . F. MASSACHUSETTS Weiler, A. E. Archer, D . C. (Continued from Page 1) NORWALK ATTLEBORO OUTHBRIDGE DOBBS FERRY Powell, p, D . Bozzo, G. M. Terwilliger, J . Castro, T . O. Racette, N, B. was the recipient of a General Teachers NORWICH FRANKLIN SQUARE Croke, J. J. SPRINGFIELD Gelfand, B. College Fellowship of $1200 in 1962, cov­ Berthiaume, p, R. O'Brien, J. E. Cooley, S. M, Horniski, J. H. Soucy, R. A, FREEPORT ering full tuition. erra, F. C. TAUNTON Holl and, S. Troeger, C. E. BERN ARDSTON Barr, D. W. Edward J. Creamer '48, fiscal officer Foster, F . R. , III Gallego, R. L, GLENS FALLS PUTNAM Alkes, E. B. BOSTON for the Pawtucket School Department, Carchman, E. L. THORNDIKE GLOVERSVILLE Kalman, M. 1. Frehsee, L, I. Rivers, J . G. was awarded a master of public admin­ Millard, J. Carpenter, G . C. Larrow, P. L. UXBRIDGE istration degree from the University of Ryan, T. A. BRIGHTON Blanchard, F, E. HOOSICK FALLS ROCKY HILL Slawsby, S. Begin, P . L. Rhode Island. CATAUMET ,VEST SPRINGFIELD HUDSON FALLS Furman, J. A, Speed, J. A. Roger R. Drainville '56AF, '58TT, a SEYMOUR Kingman, T. W. Rozell, D. Lisewski, H. P . EA T BRIDGEWATER WEST STOCKBRIDGE HUNTINGTON faculty member at Woonsocket High Roman, S. J . King, R. L . Consolini, J. F. Gerard, B. A. School, received his master of education SHELTON EAST LONGMEADOW WE TWOOD LIMA Novi, S, A. Anderson, B. L. Werber, G. S. Swartz, D. P. degree from Rhode Island College. STAMFORD FAIRVIEW WORCESTER LIVERPOOL Cohen, M. L. Korb, T. W. George Rhoads '61BA, a member of the Sherman, L. R. Salli, P. C. Fall River school system, received a mas­ ter of education degree from Boston SHUMAN APPOINTED GRADUATE STUDIES ADVISOR State College. ITH an ever increasing number of alumni and seniors considering graduate Joseph G. R. Cote '61BA received a work, President Jacobs has appointed Director of Placement Stamley Shuman master of science in business administra­ W tion degree from Suffolk University in as Graduate Studies Advisor. . June. Bulletins fram over ninety graduate schools have been placed in a collection in Anthony Celuzza '61TT, a faculty his office for referral by students and alumni. Elsewhere in this issue of your news­ member at Coventry High School in Con­ letter is a brief form which you are encouraged to l'eturn promptly. Whether you necticut, received a master of business have completed your graduate degree work or are still attending graduate school, it administration degree from Boston Uni­ will be most helpful to \l in a project that can be of ultimate value to you and to versity, majoring in marketing. the students, ' Page Seven DIRECTORY INFORMATION (Continued ) GENERAL NEWS LONG BEACH RHODE ISLAND NORTH PROVIDENCE Share, J . 1911 Rachlin, B. C. BRISTOL Chimside, N. E. Shatz, F. Vaisherg, F. Almeida, J . Langton, J. Silverman, N. Ruth Kenyon Schoonman is executive MARLBORO Castriotta, J. Luca, A. Slobodinsky, S. Mower, M. M. Ceven, M . O'Brien, J . Smith, W. secretary for the Rhode Island Repub­ Mello, S. Ricci, M . Wardell, P. MOHEGAN Waryas, E. lican State Central Committee. Kaplan, K. Parisi, A. NORTH SCITUATE Ruggiero, M. Bache, G. D . Weimer, A. Winterbottom, A. 1914 NORTHPORT CENTRAL FALLS PASCOAG Rond, J. RIVERSIDE Vincent Votolato, Sr. is convalescing at Rocco, M. Auclair, R. J. Broderick, R. PATCHOGUE Carreau, D. PAWTUCKET Crane, R. Osteopathic General Hospital in Provi­ Deckey, B. Antrop, R. A. AvianoJ R. M. Fasoi telli, K. dence from a recent fall. Blumenfield, C. Moos ett, C. Bertoncini, R. Whitaker, H. Brawley, N. PLEASANT V ALLEY COVENTRY CENTER Brunner, S. RUMFORD If you know of class members who are Stoutenhurgh, E. Sanford, M. Camphell, B. Gilmore, A . not receiving alumni mail, please get ROCKVILLE CENTER Doll, V. Guerra, W. CUMBERLAND Toof, P. Glazer, E. M. Bacon, G. Donley, D. in touch with John Murtaugh, 104 Green, G. Ballou, B. Greene, K. SMITHFIELD Winthrop Avenue, Providence, R. I. Miller, R. Carroll, C. Jeffrey, M. Chambers, G. Schneider, B. Rawlinson, K. ,Johnson, W. TIVERTON 02908, Or the Alumni Office. We are Skoller, P. Short, K. Kirkendoll, R. Cabral, R. ROME Wolf, M . Levin, C. Roncka, J. attempting to locate as many members Reckentine, W. E. Worochock, W. Levin, M. Taylor, T. Mathie, J. of this class as we ca.n for the 1964 ROSLYN CRANSTON McGrath, P. WARREN Homecoming. Gelband, C. Baxter, P. Michalopoulos. M. Morrison, W . RYE Burgess, L. Middletown, K. WARWICK 1915 Hennessey, J. Chirnside, D. Moran, M. Allen, B. R. Van Naerssen, F. Cioe, E. Oliver, M . Bolger, J . Antoine I. Mottas is office manager for DiChiara, C. SCARSDALE Palagi, E. Campbell, L. & Duffy, A. C. Gambardella, A. Parfitt, R . Cnsey, M. B. A. Berman Son in West Warwick. Jenney, D. Pickar, M. Hargreaves, R. SCHENECTADY Long, B. Quinn, L. Leahy, T. 1930 Balcerzak, M . Loomis, A. T. Riendeau, R. Lennon, T. Edward D. Pilling is manager for Farr DeCesare, J. Notarianni, S. Sarenson, M. R. Millord, M. J. DeMeo, L. P almisano, S. Saulino, R. Sajewicz, J. & Read, Inc., in Providence. Devereaux, M. Parrillo, A. Talbot, M. Silvia, J . Fitzner, M. A. Penick, S. Uzviak, 1. Smith. R. 1936 Hogan, M . E. Petteruti, M. Waldeck. E. Waddington, A. Hutchins, W. J. Priest, S. Walker, Wilson, H. E sther Ajootian is a secretary for the Leva, K. E. Raccoccia, B. WEST BARRINGTO~ Rhode Island Department of Social Mudge, L. C. RhermsD, p. PORTSMOUTH D eMille, A. Collison. M. SELDEN Spetrini, P . Cooke, E. O. Welfare. Rindfleisch, V. Squjzzero, W. PROVIDENCE Villari, S. Babcock, M. H . WEST KING TON Loui e 1\1. Andreano is chief clerk, Ac­ SNYDER Pearson, P. McKee, R . Baligian. M. counts and Control, for the Rhode Is­ EAST GREENWICH Bast, M / M P. WEST WARWICK SOUTH GLENS FALLS Shea, D. Belilove, H. Anderson, R. W. Cleland, T . G. land Department of Social Welfare. EAST PROVIDENCE Bellucci, J. Azevedo, J. D. SYRACUSE Samuels, R . Rlezard. R. Tefft, P. 1938 Fabian, J. R. Welsh, J. Broccoli, T . WE TERLY Joseph C. Daniels is a representative for TROY Catallozzi. E. Snitkin, B. Lesson, B. L. ESMOND Ceraldi, R. W estcott, E. Investors Diversified Services in Provi­ Muir, B. L . Chase, R. WOODRIDGE Cooney, M . WOO OCKET dence. Schwartz, S. GREENE Dacey, M. D elasanta. S. Paine, L. Darmnn.iian, J. Galkin, K. Robert and Virginia Page Phillips have D on n, K. Gall agher, J. daughter, Lesley Madlyn, born May 28. OHIO GREENVILLE D eFusco, J. Goldman, J . Rook, F. Dias, R. Leclaire, R. 1941 COLUMBUS Statkiewicz, R. Earl, F. J. JOHNSTON Dwyer. J. Yenkin, S. G. Fiore, C. Margaret Sweeney Lamiroy is a stenog­ Merluzzo, R. Gatz, C. ELYRIA Perrotta, A. Godhout, R. WE T VIRGINIA rapher-typist for People's Savings McLaughlin, R. A. Pirolli, C. Goldberg, E. Salisbury, W. H NTINGTON Bank in Providence, Goldstein, L . Grady, T. PENNSYLVANIA LINCOLN Gorriarnn, ~f. ALLENTOWN Bergeron, A. Ham, 111. Coleman, H. P. Langford, D. Hopfenberg, A. CANADA Who's Who Nominees Gribben, A. Monfet, M. Lague, J . OTTAWA, ONTARIO P ond, E. L. Piekos, C. Lincoln, D . Agnew, R. M. Miss Lois L. Wartman '45, credit man­ Wbitham, H. Maldavi r, G. ARDMORE Marcell o, 111. A. Walther, E. Williams, J. ager of Davol Rubber Company and McAllister, N. VIRGIN ISLANDS DOYLESTOWN MIDDLETOWN McGuinnl?'sc:;. J. 1960 Alumni Award recipient, and Mrs. Wiley, G. T. Salvadore, J. Moore, 111 / 111 C. ST. THOMAS Muller, P. B. Petersen, K. Gertrude M. Hochber,g, College Director HATBORO NEWPORT Paolantonio, R. of Public Relations, have been included Clouser, J. Budesbeim, S. Petti, S. PHILADELPHIA Chambers, A. P orrecca, A. LIBERIA in the 1964-65 Third Edition of Who's Sommerfield, C. Curran, J. Rchimel, D. L. HARBEL Tompkins, L. J. Myers, A. Sebastian, J. Roberts, J . K. Who of American Women.

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Ovid L. Monacelli, Clement T. Lam­ William T. Mc­ Jr. '58, is associated bert '59 passed the Dermott '56, is a with Kilberg, Labush required examina­ sen i 0 r accountant & Company, CPA's, tions in Massachu­ with Comery, Davi­ in Providence. He setts. He is asso­ son & Compamy in has completed post­ ciated with Peat, Providence. While graduate courses at Marwick & Mitchell at Bryant he was an Boston University. Ovid resides in North in Worcester. He resides in Milford, Archway staff member and brother of Providence. Massachusetts. Phi Sigma Nu. Page Eight ------

1942 . James A. Doherty Robert C. and E lnora Burroughs Blake DEATHS James died on August 22 at Walter' have a second daughter, Janice, born Reed Hospital in Washington, D. C. Un­ July '3. They have three other chil­ Mildred E. Rockwell til his retirement in 195'6, he was asso­ dren. The Alumni Office has been notified of ciated with The Providence Journal and Miss Rockwell's passing. She was a was the first classified advertising man­ member of the Class of 19'18 a.nd resided ager for the paper. in Cranston. He attended Bryant & Stratton follow­ ing his graduation from Providence Louis A. Sturdy Technical High School in 1910 and joined The span of years from his graduation the Journal-Bulletin in 1913. in 1897 did not dim the memory for the J ames is survived by his wife, Anne, names of classmates liITId friends of Louis, and two sons. who died in Attleboro on July 23. His home was in Chal·t1ey and he was Frederick Davis employed by the Sturdy Bros. Manufac­ Fred was basketball coach for Bryant turing Company, a firm initially founded teams in the early fifties and had retired by his father, William. from his coaching and teaching position Louis is survived by a brother, Harry at Hope High School in 1962. He died P. Sturdy, who resides in Harvard, of a heart attack while playing on Gordon C. Meiklejohn, assistant vice Massachusetts. August 26 at the age of 60. president of I,ndustrial National Bank of Rhode Island, was graduated recent­ James H. Corrrigan ly from the Stonier Graduate School 1954 J ames was president and treasurer of of Banking at Rutgers University in Rober t K. George is the owner of the Corrigan Warehouses, Inc., in Central New Brunswick, New Jersey. Lenox House Club, a restaurant on the Falls, where he resided, and died af t er Eileen Sloane Munroe has been appointed Pittsfield-Lenox Highway in Massa­ being taken ill at his home on J uly 30. a registered representative for the in­ chusetts. He graduated in 19117 and was an ac­ vestment firm of Coburn & Middle­ 1955 countant. Surviving him are his wife, brook, Inc., in East Hartford, Connec­ Norman P. J acques was elected com­ Lillian, and nine children. ticut. mander of the Millis (Mass.) Post 208 Michael H. Murphy 1948 of the American Legion. A real estate agent and accountant, William V. Glod now resides at 745 Page James Pereira is a tax technician for the Michael died August 4 at Newport Hos­ Avenue, Lewiston, New York. U. S. Internal Revenue Service in Bos­ pital following a short illness. Herbert W. Widmann is the newly elect­ ton. He graduated in 1934 and was vice­ ed president of the Rhode IsI,and Pur­ 1956 president of Sullivan Hardware, Inc., and chasing Agents Association. He has Bolus A. J amiel is a bank examiner for president of Bedlow, Inc. been associated with Armbrust Chain the Rhode Island Department of Busi­ Surviving Michael are his wife, Bea­ Company since graduation. ness Regulation. trice, a brother and a sister. 1950 William and Pat Tuchy Conlin had twin Julian and Geraldine Mark Brownstein daughters born on May 20 and have Geraldine A. Madonna Andreoni A member of the Class of 1951, Geral­ reside in Albany, New York. He is an named them Kathleen and Laura. dine died at Worcester Hospital on Au­ account executive with Capitol Cities Their son, Scott, is two years old. gust 3 after an illrness of six weeks. 'Broadcasting Corporation. 1957 She is survived by her husband, Oldino, P eter Clarke has been ordained into the Charles and Deborah Smith D'Angelo and two children, Steven and Claudia. priesthood and assigned to the Diocese have a new daughter, .Maria Lisa, born They reside in Westboro, Massachusetts. of Charlestown, South Carolina. in April. They also have two boys. 1953 James Healey is assigned to the U. S. Marilynn Peirce Harnick Internal Revenue Service in Provi­ A sister of Beta Sigma Gamma, a s dence. well as a fOI'mer MasqueI' and member Robert A. Houlihan is a fire insurance of Hillel, Marilynn died unexpectedly at inspector with the Indiana Rating Bu­ Mercer Hospital in Trenton, New J ersey, reau. He r esides at R.R. #1, Yoder, on J uly 1. Indiana. - - She was a member of the Class of 1954 Vincent P. Kelley, Jr. is the new owner- of and llad. been married two weeks befor e Hilltop Self Service Superette i,n Wil­ her passing to Kenneth Harnick of Prov­ limantic , Connecticut. idence. Mary Carroll Lapeyrouse resides in Mary Ellen Donoghue Andrews Houma, Louisiana, where she is em­ An active participant in civic organiza­ E. Ernest Johnson has been promoted to ployed by the State Social Security tions in Rhode Island, Mary Ellen died an executive administ rative position Administration. August 12 in Augusta, Maine. She grad­ for Valley Forge Life Insurance Divi­ E lmer E. Leno is employed as assistant uated in 1920 and is survived by her hus­ sion of American Casualty Comp.any. to the president of ...comell Associates, band, John, of Augusta, and two chil­ He resides in Sinking Spring, P ennsyl­ Inc., and Cornell Personnel, Inc., and dren . vania. . resides in Oak Park, Illinois. P·age Nine GENERAL NEWS ( Contiuned) Laraine Andersch, private secretary for Ronson Corporation. AI Marsella is engaged in the Jjl'actice of Barry Lee Anderson, underwriting trainee for Aetna Life Insurance, Springfield, accounting and tax consultation under Massachusetts. the business title Al Marsella & Asso­ Robert W. Anderson, seaman apprentice officer candidate at U. S. Naval Base in ciates in Beverly Hills, California. Newport, Rhode Island. Roy WaIter Anderson, Jr., graduate student at the University of Rhode Island, King­ 1958 ston. Peter and Sandra Karouz Barilla have a Robert M. Aviano, Jr., employed by Long Island Barber and Beauty Supply, Inc., son, Peter, born June ~8. Formerly Patchogue, New York. employed by George Geisser Associ­ John D. Azevedo, teacher of business subjects ,at West Haven High School, Conn. ates, Pete has been appointed a bank Margaret H. Babcock, teacher of commercial subjects at Hamden High School, Conn. examiner with the Rhode Island De­ Marcia Ann Balcerzak, secretary at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Schenectady, partment of Business Regulation. New. York. Velmo Ciavarini is teaching at BelHng­ Marian M. Baligian, teacher of business subjects at Rogers High School, Newport, ham High School in Massachusetts. Rhode Island. Thomas and Evelyn Nichols have a third John L~uis Bardelli, sales manager .trainee, Montgomery Ward, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. son, their fourth child, Charles Thom­ Richard W~ Bedgio, private, United States Army, at Fort Dix, New Jersey. as, born July 20. Carol Bisesti, secretary to Director of Commodity Services amd Merchandising Head of Eastern Sales at Eastern States Farmers' Exchange, Inc., in West Spring­ 1959 field , Massachusetts. Robert and Dorothy Jenkins Blicker have Frank E. Blanchard, Jr., employed by Whitin Machine Works, Whitinsville, Mass. a son, Eric John, born September 8. Genevieve M. Bozzo, accounting secretary for Thomas C. Satarian, Attleboro, Mass. Jordan S. Goldberg is a registered repre­ Ruth M. Broderick, teacher of commercial subjects at Attleboro Jr. High School. sentative for Bache & Company in Regina F. Broster, secretary, Ropes & Gray, Boston, 'Massachusett . ew York City. William L. Bush, office manager, Joseph Bush & ·Sons, Inc., 1aple Shade, N. J. Gardner and Eleanor Wilbur Hubbard Barbara M. Campbell, teacher of commercial subjects in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. had a on Douglas Paul, born July 6. Janet M. Capone, executive secretary at American Aluminum Company in N. J. "Hub" is a sales representative for Gary C. Carpent~r, accountant, H. T. Cushman Company, orth Bennington, Vt. Cunningham & Upson, Inc., in New Catherine A. Carroll, cashier, First National Stores, Central Falls, Rhode Island. Haven. They are residing at 24 Hill­ Thomas O. Castro, accountant for Sidney Schenker, CPA, Fall River, Massachusetts. side Avenue in Cheshire, Connecticut. Donald P. Chirnside, foreman, Linden & Co., Inc., in Providence. Stephen and Judith Jobes Willett have a Nancy E. Cliirnside, medical secretary, Joseph L. DowIin, Jr., M. D. daughter, Pamela Noreen, born July Merrill Cohen, employed by General Auto Supply Co., Worcester, Massachusetts. 23. Marjorie E. Collison, legal secretary, Edwards & A1ngell, Providence. 1960 Thomas G. Cleland, assigned to U. S. Marine Corps, Training Depot, Parris Island, South Cal:olina. Bruce G. Jacobson is associated with the insurance firm of W. B. Prentiss, Inc., Jerilyn Clous~r, legal secretary for J. Jaffe, Esquire. in Providence. John Consolini employed by Socony-Mobil Oil Company, New York City. Roland Laprey, manager of the Liberty Sheila M. Cooley, legal secretary, Robinson, Robinson, & Cole, Hartford, Connecticut. Loan Corp. of Pawtucket, has been ap­ Bernadette Corr~gan, teacher of commercial subjects at Central Falls, R. I., High . School. pointed assistant to the director and deputy director of Civil Defense in Edith R. Cravzow, medical secretary, Bernard B. Cohen, M. D., Hartford, Connecticut. North Smithfield, Rhode Island. Marianna J. Criscione, medical secretary, Pediatric Associates, Providence. Joseph A. and Jennie Pizzo Mariano have Kendall D. Dean, industrial planner, Electric Boat Division, General Dynamics. a son, Joseph, born June 3. Joseph DeFusco, teacher of business subjects, Pilgrim High School, Warwick, R. I. Robert Poluvatzick has become asso­ 'Armand J. DeMille, salesman, Weyerhaaeuser Company, Wood Products Division, ciated with the CPA firm of Taylor & Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Company in Providence. Mary Ann Fitzner, stenographer, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Schenectady. William X. Smith is an agent with the Maria T. Fredericka, private secretary, Ryan-McMenamin, Inc., Newark, New Jersey. U. S. Internal Revenue Service. Lynn Frehsee, secretary, Socony-Mobil Oil Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Judith A. Furman, secretary, L. W. Button & Son Agency, Rocky Hill, Connecticut. 1961 Robert L. Gallego, employed by Taunton Oil Company, Inc., Massachusetts. David J. Bishop is a sales correspondent Albert Gambardella, attending U. S. Air Force Candidate School. for Oneida Paper Products, Inc., in Constance Gatz, secretary to general manager, Scott Brass, Inc. Clifton, ew Jersey. Barry M. Gelfand, salesman, National Wire Die--COl'poration, New York City. C. Thomas Daigler is service co-ordinator Barbara A. Gerard, business teacher, Smithtown Central High School, Long Island, for Western Electric Company in Buf­ New York. falo. Allan D. Gilmore, office manager, Gilmore's Flower Shop, East Providence. Gordon and Jean Schroeter Durant are Earle M. Glazer, vice president-sales, Lenard Realty Corp., New York City. residing in Schenectady, New York. Jerome P. Goldman, salesman, Canada Malt Company, Woonsocket, Rhode Island. William G. Reeks, Jr. is associated with Manuel Gorriaran, Jr., graduate student at University of Rhode Island. R. L. Pritchard & Co. in New York Thomas E. Grady, Jr., purchasing trainee, Owens-Illinois, Huntington, West Virginia. City. Page Ten Walter A. J achem has been placed on the Dean's List at Wharton Graduate School of Finance and Commerce at Joyce Ann Hart, accounting secretary, Kay's-Newport Company, Fall River, Mass. the University of Pennsylvania. . Pamela B. Heyse, clerk-typist, Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, Connecticut. Keith Morri on has been promoted to Sheldon R. Hoffman, graduate student at Boston University. manufacturing project engineer for Mary Ellen Hogan, secretary, Knolls Atomic Laboratory, Schenectady, New York. Marlin-Rockwell Corp. in Plainville, Sheila N. Holland, executive secretary, E. Y. Stroud, Ltd., New York City. Connecticut. John H. Homiski, junior accountant, Eagle Pencil, Danbury, Connecticut. Gerald Salesses is a budget analyst in the Alan B. Hopfenber.g, owner-manager, Manleigh, Inc., Providence. Department of Agriculture in Wash­ Robert E. Hughes, assistant manager, Pawtucket Institution for Savings. ington. Charlotte F. Jaszewski, legal secretary, Shearman & Sterling, New York City. Margaret Schamenek, a foreign service Margaret M. Jeffrey, secretary, Poly.thane Corp., Rumford, Rhode Island. employee in the State Department, will Donna E. Jenney, teacher of commercial subjects, North Kingstown High School, begin a two-year assignment at the Rhode Island. American Embassy, New Delhi, India, William K. Johnson, trust department auditor, Industrial National Bank of Rhode on November 2. Island. Richard L. King, insurance agent, Joseph C. King Insurance Agency, Brockton, Mass. 1962 Richard S. Kirkendoll, instrument technician, Instruments, Inc., Needham Heights, Robert G. Andoscia is an accountant with Massachusetts. Providence Washi'ngton In urance Marilyn Kravitz, medical secretary, Monroe Himelstein, -M. D., Hartford, Connecticut. Company in Providence. Thomas M. Kuhn, sales representative, Burroughs Corporation, New Haven, Conn. Edward R. Archambault ha been named Joan P. Kurowski, legal secretary, Malcom Jones, attorney, New Bedford, Mass. city controller for Woonsocket, Rhode Ronald G. 'Lagasse, assistant to purchasing agent, Montgomery Distributors, Inc., Island. Providence. Dolores Balarino is employed by attorney Donald L. Langford, assistant treasurer and branch manager, Pawtucket Institution Thoma E. F. Carroll in Cranston. for Savings, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Bernard . Balser is assistant office man­ Rochelle S. Leclair, stenographic clerk, Tupperware Company, Blackstone, Mass. ager for E. J. Korvette, Inc., in South­ Kathleen Leva, medical secretary for chief radiologist, St. Clare's Hospital, Sche- gate, Michigan. nectady, New York. Elizabeth K. Faulk is a secretary at Mitchell B. Levin, salesman, Biltmore Furniture Company, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Humble Oil & Refining Company in Barbara Long, teacher, Johnson & Wales Business School, Providence. East Providence. Marianne Marcello, teacher of commercial subjects, Pilgrim High School, Warwick, William and Janice Tillson Fraser have Rhode Island. a son, Bruce, born June 28 in Bad Sandra A. Massaro, secretary to production control manager, Pratt & Whitney Com­ Cannstatt, Germany. They now reside pany, West Hartford, ·Connecticut. in Winthrop, Maine. Neil A. McAllister, teacher of business subjects, Greenwich High School, Connecticut. David Galligan is a sales representative Patricia J. McGrath, steno-clerk, employee and public relations department, Humble for Texaco in Tucson, Arizona. He is Oil & Refining Company, Boston, Massachusetts. the son of Walter F. Galligan '18, Nar­ Sandra L. Mello, medical transcri'ber, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. ragansett Electric Company Superin­ Barbara D. Meuse, secretary, American Machine & Foundry, Waterford, Connecticut. tendent. Michael Michalopoulos, payroll audit reviewer, Providence Washington Insurance Asif Jah is accounting supervisor for Company. Esso Standard Eastel'O, Inc., in Ka­ Kenneth B. Middleton, insurance agent, The 'Middleton Agency, Rumford, R. r. rachi, Pakistan. A daughter, their Rosalind Miller, medical secretary, Dr. 1. Melborne Greenberg and Dr. Stephen R. third child, was born to Asif and his Fromm, Freeport, Long Island, New York. wife on July 2. Maureen E. Monfet, private medical secretary, Roger Williams General Hospital, Roger H. King, Jr. is an account execu­ Providence. tive for radio station WHIH in Nor­ Christine D. Moosett, teacher of commercial subjects, Cumberland, Rhode Island, folk, Virginia. School Department. James and Janice Rose Larry have a Maureen Moran, teacher of commercial subjects, Pawtucket School Department. daughter, Pamela Jean, born Septem­ Melanie Mower, medical secretary, Dr. Brewster Wolfe, Newburgh, New York. ber 22. B. Leslie Muir, legal secretary, Hinckley, Allen, Salisbury & P'arsons, Providence. Connie Nielsen is a secretary for Edward A. Jeffrey Myers, employed by Housl:iiiold Finance Company. Durell Stone, Architects, in Albany Janet I. Mathie Newman, teacher 'of ,c~mmercial Sllbjects, Rocky Hill High School, New York. Connecticut. Daniel W. O'Connell, corporation vice president and office manager, Capt. Joseph J. Patricia Payette is teaching at East O'Connell Co., Inc., Eall River, Massachusetts. Greenwich High· -School in Rhode ls­ Marie A. Paladino, legal secretary, Halpen & Bailey. land. Richard Parfitt, Jr., financial control analyst, Hamilton Standard Corp., Windsor George A. Rivard has become a claims Locks, Connecticut. adjustor for ·Maryland Casualty Com­ Anne L. Parisi, teacher of commercial subjects, Portsmouth, Rhode Island. pany in Rhode Island. Ann M. Parrillo, teacher of commercial subjects at Cranston High School, West. John T. Talcott has been promoted to Jeanne M. Pellegrino, legal secretary, Goldstein & Peck, Bridgeport, Connecticut. airman second-class and is stationed at Joyce L. Peters, secretary, John C. Paige Company, Maine. Allbrook AFB in the Canal Zone. Kaj Petersen, assistant manager, A. H. Lockhart & Co., Inc., St. Thomas, V. 1. Page Eleven MARRIAGES CLASS OF 1963 Barbara E. Ponichtera, medical secretary, Dr. Walter Mindus, New Bedford, Mass. Kenneth M. Racette and Miss Nancy P. Douglas Powell, staff finan~ial analyst, 'Hamilton Standard, Windsor Locks, Conn. William E. Reckentine, production trainee, Genera,l Motors, Tren,ton, New Jersey. Booth '63 in Fall River. They make Virginia P. Rindfleisch, teacher of ,com)'Ilercial subjects, Central Islip High School, their home at 73 Park Avenue, South­ Long Island, N. Y. bridge, Massach.usetts. Joanne G. Rivers, secretary, Wesson Memorial Hospital, Springfield, Massachusetts. Robert L. Cabral '63 and Miss Priscilla Carol A. Ronner, receptionist, Linde Division, Union Carbide Corp., North Haven, Janssen on September 2 in Fall River. Connecticut. They reside in Tiverton, R. 1. Barbara A. Saccoccia, teacher of business subjects, North Providence, Rhode Island High School. Henry A. Renaud and Miss Sandra L. Wayne L. Salisbury, teacher of commercial subjects, West Haven, Connecticut, Delasanta '63 on September 2 in Woon­ School Department. socket. They have moved to Rapid Rhonda M. Saulino, receptionist-secretary, Governor ,Medical Center, Providence. 'City, South Dakota, where they now Sue Schwartz, secretary to chief radiologist, Monticello Hospital, New York. reside. Daniel J. Shea, salesman, Grossman's Lumber Company, North Kingstown, R. 1. Joseph S. Dwyer '63 and Miss Rebecca E. Sandra Slobodinsky, clerk stenographer, City Clerk's Office, Providence, Rhode Island. Leviss on June 1 in Providence, where Walter F. Smith, accounts payable manager, Arlan's Dept. Stores Payment Corp., they reside at 4 Medway Street. New Bedford, Massachusetts. Catherine Sommerfield, secretary, Robert Morris Associates, Philadelphia, Penn. Arthur L. Schimel and Miss Deborah S. Judy A. Soule, 'private secretary, attorney Jay S. Siegel, Hartford, Connecticut. Lindenberg '63 on June 2 in Hartford, Patricia M. Spetrini, secretary, Hinckley, Allen, Salisbury & Parsons, Providence. Connecticut. They are living at 1'3'5 Norman Stinehour, teacher of business subjects, Essex Junction High School, Vt. Benefit Street, Providence. Thomas A. Taylor, claims adjuster, Glens Falls Insurance Company, Tiverton, R. 1. Ernest T. Cooke and Miss Evelyn M. Paula A. Tefft, medical secretary, Dr. H. Gerard Rock and Dr. Robert F. Corrente, Olsen '63 in West Barring,ton, Rhode Warwick, Rhode Island. Island, on June 29. Th.ey reside in Douglas W. Towle, sales manager, Globe Mfg. Co., Li.ttlefield, New Hampshire. Noank, Connecticut. R. Dana Towle, Jr., fire engineer trainee, Glens Falls Insurance Company, Glens Falls, New York. Edward M. Connors and Miss Loretto M. Christine E. Troeger, stenographer-secretary, Charles Pfizer Co., Inc., Groton, Conn. Quinn '63 on August 24 in Pawtucket. Eugene E. Waldeck, Jr., vice preSiident, E. E. Waldeck Turf Supply Company, Lin- They reside at 237 Cosey Beach A ve­ coln Downs, Lincoln, Rhode Island. nue, East Haven, Connecticut. Alice R. Weber, secretary, Socony Mobil Oil Company, New York City. Amy E. Weiler, medical secretary, Union Hospital, New Bedford, Massachusetts. NEW PA RE NTS Ernest Weisberg, U. S. Army. Claire Wells, employed by 'Carlinn Fabric Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Thomas and Sheila Saletnik Grady have Gilda S. Werber, secretary, Werber & Rose, Inc., Milford, Massachusetts. a son, Thomas F., III, born in July. Howard B. Whitaker, supervisor of accqunting department, Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company, Providence. Henry Wilson, accountant, Taylor & Company, Providence. MARK THE DATE! Alan D. Winterbottom, graduate student, University of Rhode Island. Menelaos Yankopoulos, auditor, U. S. Air Force Audit Agency, Stratford, Conn. 1964 HOMECOMING Stanley G. Yenkin, management trainee, Yenkin Majestic Paint Corp., Columbus, O. J. Louis Zipkin, cost accountant, Danielson Manufacturing Company, Danielson, MAY 23 Connecticut.

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