ALUMNI HOMECOMING ON MAY 21, 22

Drew-Bear to Attend Mark it on Your Calendar American Alumni Council And Save the Date! Conference The 500 Alumni who attend­ Your Alumni Secretary attended ed last year's reunion had a the annual conference of the Ameri- wonderful time. This year we can Alumni Council at Smith College, expect Alumni to visit the [T orthamptnn, M::t~~ ., nn J an, lO - I~ , Campus in even greater num­ About 125 persons professionally en­ bers on May 21, 22. gaged in alumni work at universities and colleges in the New England States, Quebec, the Maritime Prov- . ~ {I' inces and Newfoundland were in Five Year Plan attendance. Participating were James S. Coles, President, Bowdoin Col­ To Be Repeated lege; John S. Dickey, President, Dartmouth College; Benjamin F. Preparations arc underway for the Wright, President, Smith College; ]954 May Homecoming. The "Five­ Francis Keppel, Dean of the Gradu- Year Anniversary Plan" will be con­ ate School of Education, Harvard tinued and a special effort will be University; Miss J eanette McPherrin, made to round up the classes of '53, Kirk Smith Dean of Fres hmen, VVell es ley College. '49, '44, '39, '34, '29, '24, '19, and '14. In addition to its traditional features, NEW TRUSTEE this year's program will include enter­ ELECTED tainment of unusual sparkle and va­ A Message from riety. Circle Friday and Saturday, At the Annual Meeting of the May 21 and 22 on your calendar. This Board of Trustees of Bryant College The President promises to be a memorable occasion. held in October, Mr. Kirk Smith was The Alumni and Alumnae as The April BULLETIN will carry a com­ elected a member of the Advisory Ex­ a body and as individuals can be plete, detailed program. ecutive Committee of the Board of of enormous hel p to the College Trustees of Bryant College. and to each other. Until recently Mr. Smith is a well-known attorney the College has not been in a po­ of the fin~l of Edwards and Angell sition to avail itself of the large ALUMNI DIRECTORY and is a graduate of Brown University. reservoir of goodwill built up DEVELOPMENTS He was a member of the Richberg through the years. Contact is Committee which formed the pro­ now being established so that The Editor ,rishes to thank the the Alumni Secretary, in tackling Alumni and Alumnae for their splen­ posed revamping of the Wagner Act dealing with fair employment prac­ the organizational problems con­ did cooperation in returning the ques­ fronting him, can avail himseH tionnaire blanks recently submitted in tices. Mr. Smith has been President of the Providence Legal Aid Society of your very welcome assistance. connection with the compilation of Many of you undoubtedly have Alumni Directories and the organiza­ for two terms and is a member of the Friends of the John Hays Library, local connections which could be tion of an Alumni Advisory Council most useful in forwarding' our and of local Bryant Alumni Clubs. endeavors. Let us know if you Forms are still being received and are CHILDREN'S PARTY have information about Alumni being sorted according to areas and or comments on other matters by classes. Many excellent comments HELD IN GYM which you think would be help­ and suggestions were receivf'd and the Bryant's sororities and fraternities donated ful. editor is especially grateful for the $150 to buy gifts for 105 IInderpril'ileged names and addresses of "lost" alumni. children rOllnded lip for the occasion by the Much interesting biographical ma­ local parole officer. ;\Ir, E. Gardner Jacobs terial was submitted and will be incor­ prO\'ided all the ice cream and hot dogs they could eal. Prior lO the party each child had porated in the April BULLETIN which been asked what he \\'a l1led. lndil'idllal items will have to be "king size" to accom­ Il'ere bought ~ o that Santa Claus delighted modate it. each ch ild by giling him the g ift he asked for. HELL WEEK VERSUS HELP WEEK Brotherhood in theory is nice but in prac­ tice its lots nicer as lI'as aptly demonstrated by 250 Bryant candidates for fraternities and sororities who-instead of being put through the usual hazing antics- Il"ere organized into lI'ork squads of 10 to 20 and given assign­ ments on worthy community projects. Under the leadership of Bo b Kulungian, President of From the Mailbag the Greek Letter Society, all 15 Bryant fra­ · .. My husband is engaged in raising L. I. ternities and sororities participated. The mag­ Ducks. In the '53 season we sent over y, nitude of the undertaking is shown by the million pounds of dressed duck to market. .. . our Sales manager is Frank Mazura, Bry­ fac t that it took 30 student-supplied autos ant '54. I am the bookkeeper. to transport the workers. ANN SHUBERT DEMKIN '43 Cleaning, painting, raking, typing, etc. Riverhead, L.1. we re undertaken on a grand scale. Included (Ed. note: Ann has a daughter, Katherine 5 yrs., and a son, Timothy, 10 mos. She was in the beneficiary institutions were the Rhode President of her class and a member of Sigma Island School for the Deaf, the Home for Iota Chi) . Crippled Children , the Home for Aged Ne­ · .. I am looking forward to attending the groes, the Children's Center, the Roger 'Vil­ next Bryant Alumni get-together iE it is at Robert G. Drew -Bear Ii ams Memorial Hospital, the Salvation Army, all possible. I enjoyed my two years at Bry­ Hope High School, Jewish Community Center, ant and would like to meet some of myoid Appointed Alumni Secretary class mates. I have seen two or three of them . '~' Y. M. C. A., East Street Recreation Center, Dr. Henry L. J acobs appointed Robert G. here at Quantico and it was a pleasure to Providence District )llll-sing Association, But­ talk over the old days. Eddie Rockett '51 Drew-Bear as Alumni Secretary and Director ler Hospital, Providence, Hebrew Day SchelOl , was here attending the Officers Candidate of Student Activities beginning )lovember 1, Junior Achievement, Inc., and Alcoholics Course. Sgt. HERBERT P. RISLEY, JR. '51 1953. Mr. Drew·Bear is a graduate of Harvard Anonymous. Many enthusiastic letters of U. S. Marine Corps, Quantico, Va. College and of the Harvard Graduate School thanks have come to the College and the (Ee\. note: Herbert is married and has a of Business Administration and also studied at Associated Press released the story which got Trinity College in Hartford and at the Uni­ 6 months old daughter, Cheryl Lynn) . national coverage as a worthy innovation of · .. I am presently employed as Industrial versity of Paris, France. interest to colleges eveq'll"here. Promotion Officer II wi th the Economic De­ Until his Bryant assignment Mr. Drew-Bear velopment Administration-the Institution in charge of the industrial development of was a Contract :->egotiator with the Navy's Puerto Rico. Bureau of Ships in Washington, D. C. and ENRIQUE A. LOPEZ '50 was also an Instructor in the Evening Di\'ision Lieutenant Desmarais Box 2683 , Rio Piedras of the American University. Prior to his Receives Meritorious Puerto Rico association with the Federal Government, :\1r. Service Ribbon · . . 1 have been in Damascus since Novem­ Drew-Bear was resident in Hartford, Con· ber 11, 1953, and expect to be here for the necticut and was Chairman of the Department next two or three years. From J une 8, 1951 , until June 30, 1953, I was assigned to the of Business Management at Hillyer College. American Embassy at Belgrade, Yugoslavia. He a lso taught at the Hartford Institute of I entered the Foreign Service on April 25 , Accounting and in the Evening Division of 1951. When in the United States I now call Trinity College. Mr. Drell'-Bear, II-ith his Los Angeles my home, though my parents still live at 19 Gardner St., Pawtucket, R . 1. Idfe and two children, is now a resident of I am very much interested in learning the Barrington, R . 1. He says he is deli ghted to whereabouts of my former classmates . return to New England with its crisp winters . COLETTE T. DICKEY '46 and solid educational traditions. American Embassy, Damascus, Syria · .. I am now Chairman of the Commercial Department at Arlsport Central High School, New Developments at Bryant N. Y. In addition to teaching five classes a day, I am this year Senior Class Advisor, On Sunday, December 13, for the first time Dramatic Coach, Treasurer of the Teacher's in Bryant's history, President and Mrs. Henry Association, and have been recently elected L. Jacobs sponsored a Mother-Daughter Tea to the State Board of Delegates representing from 3 to 5 p.m. in the College auditorium. the Southern Tier of N . Y. State at the An­ Instrumental music lI'as provided by the Col­ nual Meeting to be held this year in Syracuse. lege Orchestra and popular Christmas carols First Lt. Arth ur J. Desmarais '50 of CRAIG H. EDGAR '49 were sung by the Glee Club. It was a highly Fall River, Mass. received the Com­ Teacher Training successful event and will be repeated. mendation Ribbon for meritorious service from Maj. Gen. P. D. Ginder, Mrs. Mary Thornton Appleby, wife of 45th Infantry Division Commander in Ellen Daleda MeAra '41 "Ray" Appleby, Professor of Investments, Korea. Lieutenant Desmarais, son of has been appointed Director of Dramatics in Mr. and Mrs. Omer S. Desmarais, 80 Honored charge of the :\'Iasquers and the Glee Club, Taylor Street. Il"as cited for service as Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks has and advisor to the :->ewman Club and to the Disbursing Officer with the Division's presented the Department of Commerce Mer­ Alpha Phi Kappa sorority, Actually Mrs. Finance Office. The Fall River soldier, itorious Service Award to Ellen Daleda McAra Appleby is not a nell' member of the Bryant whose wife, Helen, lives at 411 S. Beach, '41 (Mrs. Robert A. McAra) for her outstand­ Faculty, for she joined the staff last semester has been in the Far East since June, ing abilities and highly skilled techniques as as producer-director of the Bryant Brevities. 1952. an Administrative Assistant and Instructor of This year, however, the scope of her duties Docket Clerks for the United States Patent has been expanded. -!", r- Office. MARRIAGES 1952-FREDERICK P. CO~ISTOCK of Danbury, Conn., \I'ed Lucille A. Keane re­ 1934-Edith Rodrique of Taunton, Mass., cently. Fred is employed at the Barden Cor­ was wed to FR .-\~CIS L. KERO~ of Paw­ pOl'ation. tucket, R. I. 1952- The former BLA~CE BARNETT 19H-EMILIA A. 'BUCOLO of Bristol, of Pawtucket, is now Mrs. Alfred 1. Lonstein R. 1., wed Attorney Ralph A. Bernardo on of " 'Ol'cester, Mass ., having been married in Oct. 24. DOROTHY HI~ES '41 and LU­ June, 1953. CILLE GOTSELL '46 were Emilia's brides­ maids. BIRTHS 1947-MURIEL F. WHEELER '49 of 193-1-CHARLES '35 and MARY (BE:--I ­ Rhinebeck, ~. Y.. I"ed ARNOLD S. CLEVE­ NETT) '1U:--ISO,\ of Cortland, ~. Y. , an­ LA~D of Brookline, Mass., on Sept. 20. nounce the birth of a daughter last April. 1950-GEORGE M. SHUGRUE of Oak­ 1947- A son , Michael Francis, was born to ville, Connecticut, married Mary L. Reichen­ ER:--IIE '-lR and SHEILA ROSS of Holyoke, bach. The couple reside in Waterbury, Conn. i\iass., on Oct. 13. George is associated with Anderson Tool Sup­ 19-18-Richard and ADELINE (BENTO) ply Company. Reminiscing over their college days, HARDY announce the birth of a son, Ricardo 1950-IRE,\E KASTE~ became the bride A/ 3C Charles Lahiff (left), A/ 3C Frank Patrick, born Sept. 22, 1953. of William Menhinick on , 1953. Neri (seated) and A/ 3C William Ora­ 1948-Barbara and JACK WILKES of Provi­ They reside in Dumont, New Jersey. bone (right) glance through their college dence, announce the birth of a son, Alan year book. After graduating from col­ 1950-GEORGE J. VIEIRA married Ma­ lege in 1952 the three airmen joined the Eric, on Sept. 18. thilda Campbell of Pittsburgh, Pa., on Nov. Air Force and were later re-united when 1951-Dolores and RUSSELL G. GASKING, 28. George is employed by the Plantations assigned to the finance office, -Craig Air­ JR. announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Bank of R. I. in the Audit Dept. at the head force Base, Ala. Sue, now 7 months old. office. 1951-E~SO and JOA:--I BERTOLINI of Barre, Vt., announce the birth of a son, Jim, 1951-JOSEPH H. W. PRYOR of Provi­ - ; . ~. dence, R. 1., married Dorothy E. Kiernan on Rene was Assistant Buyer at Gladdings in born November 18, 1952. Sept. 12. Providence. 1951-Dusty and CHARLIE MENGE of 1951-FAY LINDSAY became the bride of 1951-0n Valentine's Day, BARBARA Providence announce the birth of "identical FRA~K BATEHOLTS. BETTY KARP, ENOS of Stonington, Conn., became the bride twin girls" born December 13, 1952. Their COYE ROGERS, and JINI BA TEHOL TS '53 of Ronald James. Barbara is a Secretary at names are Kim Forbes and Robin Rhodes. were Fay's attendants. Attending the "'ed­ the Electric Boat Company. 1951 - Mr. and Mrs. A. DO~ALD MER­ ding from Bryant were MARTHA SMITH, 1951-JOSEPH E. McDO~ALD of Hart­ CIER announce the birth of a son, Richard MARIE LECEESE, JOAN :--IICHOLAS, MAU­ ford, Conn., took Mary E. Manning as his Joseph, born Feb. 25, 1953. Donald is em­ REEN O'HARA '52 , SAM THOMPSON, bride. The couple are residing in Springfield, plm"ed by the Providence Gas Company. JACK HALPIN, LESLIE LEFFINGWELL, Mass. 1951-CHARLES and GLORIA (MICK­ CELESTE IGNACIO, and JACKIE SOM­ ELA) ROBERTS announce the birth of a MERS '50. 1951-Antoinette Guerrera recently became the bride of JOSEPH J. CEFARATTI of son, David Ernest, on l'\ovember 9, 1952. 1951-THOMAS A. WOTHERSPOON took Waterbury, Conn. Joe is employed by the 1951-Mr. and Mrs. ALEXANDER T . Jean T. Roberge as his bride. They reside in Waterbury Mfg. Company. FIORE of Los Angeles, Cal., announce the Pa wtucket, R. I. 1951-ROBERT E. TRAINOR of Attle­ birth of a daughter, Norma Yvonne, born 1951-On October 18 , 1952, EDWIN J. BIE­ boro, Mass., wed Marcia E. Young. Robert is , 1953. Al is Junior Accountant for LA W A of Chicopee, Massachusetts, wed Jean employed at the Evans Case Company in No. the Board of Equalization for the state of T. Maciolek. Ed is employed in the office of Attleboro. California. the 131st Fighter Intercepter Squadron of 1951-0n December II , 1952, a son, David 1951-PETER B. LYO:--l was wed to Yola Massachusetts Air :--Iational Guard, Westfield. Alan, lI'as born to :\1r. and Mrs. ALAN P. Dalbec of Fall River. They are residing in DOW. Alan is working in the Cost Account­ 1951-DONALD BRAYMAN took COIl­ :--lew York. Peter is with the Insurance Com­ ing Department of General Electric in Bur­ stance M. McLeod a,s his bride. The couple pany of North America in New York. will live in Lonsdale, R. 1. lington, Vt. Little David is the nephew of 1952-ROGER P. DONOGHUE of Holy­ RAMO:\,A MOORE of Bristol, Vt. 1951-Cpl. WILLIAM T. SPITZEL recent­ oke, Mass., took Marie T. Driscoll as his 1952-Mr. and Mrs. ROBERT KOZEL of ly married Argentine M. Zenobi. Bill is a bride. Roger is associated with Bissell's Dairy. graduate of the Aviation Supply School at San Pedro, Cal., announce the birth of a Quantico, Virginia, and is now stationed in 1952-DORIS A. BOMBARD of Brattle­ daughter, Karen Ann. born , 1953. Florida. boro, Vt., became the bride of ALAN E. LANG of Bar Mills, Maine. Attending the 1951-JOSEPH PARZYCH of Springfield, bride were MARGARET WHITTAKER and News - Near and Far Mass., took Edna Carlson as his bride. Joe is JEAN WILLISTON. Us her s included 1913-JOH:\' M. WEEKS is noll' Lt. Colonel, now employed in the office of the Springfield CHARLES ANDREUK '53, ARES ZARKOS, Civil Air Patrol and is Co-ordinator of Civil Armory. and ROBERT GREEN '53. Defense for the Rhode Island Wing. He 1951-ELLE:--I SHAUGHNESSY of Spring­ served in the Signal Corps from 1915 to 1934 1952-NORMA L. TIEZZI became the starting as a Private and ending as a Cap­ field, Mass., "'ed Ensign Roger H. Clolllman bride of ED DE FA~TI '54, on Feb. 14. of Dover, :--I . H. tain. Chief pride: his grandsons, John, Jay, 1952-RA YMOND L. PARENT of West and Mark DierofI. 1951-JANET C. CREELMA:--I and JOH:--I Springfield, Mass., married Elaine R. Palom­ 1925-EDWARD W. D.-\VIS of Cranston, A. WILSON, JR., were married Oct. 24, 1952. bella on Oct. 18 , 1952. Ray is employed at R. I., is employed by Comery, Davison & The couple reside in Bridgeport, Conn. John the Springfield Ordnance District. is an accountant with General Electric Com­ Jacobson as an accountant. pany. 1952-BONNIE WRIGHT of Bridgeport, 1929-VALMORE H. FORCIER of Daniel­ Conn., became the bride of REESE PRITCH­ son, Conn., has taken ol'er the Presidency of 1951-CY~THIA GHIZARI became the ARD. They are residing in Providence. Reese the Connecticut Association of Insurance bride of Christy Cashavelly. Cynthia and is a Bryant student. Agents. Christy are living in Bridgeport, Conn. 1952-ROBERT SHARKEY of Lebanon, 1931-ARTHUR B. GERVASI:--II is Wester­ 1951-CECELI A BRU:--IELLI, of Bristol. N. H., married Elaine F. Courtemanche. Rob­ I\' , R. I.'s TOIl'll Cferk. ,1. A:--I:--I LAMB '50 R . I., became the bride of Dr. Edward F. ert is employed by his father at the Lebanon is \\'orking under ]\fr. Ger\'asini as Chief Chellel of Barrington, R. I. May 30. Cash Market. Clerk. 1951-The wedding of JOSEPH A. DEi\[­ 1952-DOROTHY J. WOOTTON of Tor­ 1933-JOH~ L. RUSSELL of Indian River­ TY of Central Falls. R . 1., to Christine M. rington, Conn., became the bride of Randall view, Conn., was elected President of the Antelli took place recently. Joe is employed S. Collins of Hamden, Conn. Indian Riverview Association. by the Army 'fap Service. I952-EDW ARD P. CRANDALL married 1934-VERNON R. DAVIS is now employed 1951-On Dec. 26, 1952, Jean L. Cabral Lois Vivian Eccleston. Ed is employed in the in the State Comptroller'S afflte as Head became the bride of REC\E J. BOut:H.-\RD Tabulating Department of C. B. Cottrell & Audit Clerk in charge of ' the' Travel Audit of Fall River. Before entering the sen'ice, Sons. They are residing in Westerly, R. I. Section. 011 lea,'e after completing the longest and one MOREHOI "SE ' J9. J OE .\fcDOC\',\ LD, and of the most difficul t schools in the Nav)', the BOB BERRY '50 arc a lso I\'orking [or th e Clinica l Lab School at the :\aval Hospital in sa nle conlpany. San Diego. 1951-BETTY A:'>JX FLUGEL is Secretary J9-17- ROGER A, BE.-\UCHEMI:\ an­ to a dce-prcsident at the ,America n Optical nounces thc opcning of his offIce for the Gen­ Company near Putnam. Conn. eral PraClicc of La\\' at 5 12 Central Avenue, 1951- A[ter being in Washington, D, C. for l'al\,LlIcket. R, I. a lear, JE.-\:'>J A. DE P ,\S(~UALE has rcturned to Schenectad,' and is working [or General 1919- 1n a rccent leller to us , SAL ROS­ Electric. Also ' working- with her are BETTY SITTO said. "I am employed b), Scovell. SCHEIXER.\HX '52. SALLY SC HWARTZ, \\'ellingLon &: Co. o[ thc Xell' Haven officc. M.\RILY;" JOHXSOX, AC\':'\1 FERRI, and still single and looking fOl'\\'ard LO the Rc­ ~I.\ t ' REEX O·H.\R.-\ '52. SHIRLEY F.\ ­ union ncxt year." ROXE is employcd by ALCO in Schencctady. 1919- LESTER D. G .\ W o[ Attleboro, J 9,; I- ROBERT W , STETSOC\' has been '\lass .. has been made Sales ~Iana ger of the named assistant manag-er of Stctson Dry Xorth Attlcboro Gas Co. Cleansers in Piltsfie ld, Mass. 1949-EARL S, SPEXCER of Worcester, 1951 - R0:'\1:\IE STA"1WI CKS is in the Mass" has left the U, S, Air Force after 37 Arn1\' at the Aberdecn Proving Grounds, Md, months o[ sen'ice, 30 o[ I\'h ich were in Ger­ Recently, R onnie met AL DIBBLE, man)" 1951 - RElGC\' RIX o[ Westfield, Mass .. was 1950-C-\PT.\I:'\1 AXD REW F. LIPSKY of promoted to Yeoman Second Class aboard the ~on\'ich, COlln., is noll' stationed at the 'Vash· U. S. S. Adria, a refrigcrator ship. ing-ton ~ational Airport after completing til'') 19,j l- GEORGE M, Y,-\ :\Y, Cel1lral Falls, years with the Air Force in the Philippines. R , I , Yeom an 3rd C1a" ,d)Oard the U , S <; 1951 -Pn. ROBERT L. STA:'>JWICKS of Warrington (DD 8-13) c/ o Fleet P. 0 , Nell' "Andy" Dowling, s ponsored by Beta West Hart[ord, Conn., graduated [rom the York. X, Y. wal1lS to hear from BSBA 's of '51. Iota Beta, was crowned 1953 Sno' Queen Leadcrship Training School o[ the Ordnance 1952- RICH .-\RD J. DYER of Somerset, at the Annual Sno' Ball. "Andy" is Presi­ Replacement Training Center, Aberdeen Mass., is Head Bookkcepcr [or the Elbe File ., 1\' dent of Phi U psilon Sorority. l'rO\'ing Grounds, \laqland. &: Binder Co., Inc .. Fall Ri,'er, Mass. I 95 J- Lt. JOE ZAXETTI received his com­ 1952- ;\IAXIXE COLBY has been acccpLed 1938-Ma jor ROBERT E. SOU T H ­ mission in the Chemical Corps in October and in the WAC's, Maxine left J anuary 29, 1953 WORTH ot Pall'tucket, R, 1.. is no\\' Chief is now stationed at Fort McClellan, Ala. [or basic training at Fort Lee, Va. of the CompilaLions Branch and Comptroller 1951 - EDWI:'\1 TO:\XESEC\' is now in the at the Air Forcc Financc Centre. DClwer. Colo. 1952-LORETT _-\ LUKOWICZ of West Coast Guard and is on thc buoy tender Warwick, R. 1., is nOli' teaching at Marlboro 1938-After oTaduation [rom Bryant. EVE­ C,G,C. Beech at Staten Island, C\'ew York. Ed H igh School in the Commerce Department. RETT C. WlLCOX lias placed b)' the Col ­ has been attcnding- Yeoman's School in :'>Jew 1952-ROBERT E. CA R DOZE is no\\' lil'­ lege I\'ith the Leonard Valve Company in London, Conn. Cranston, R T. E I-e rett \\'as recently made ing at I J7 West E ighth Street, Erie, Pa" and President and Treasurer of the firm, 1951 - Gl:\XY KOLODZIEJ , Pfc., is Secre­ \\'ould be glad to hear from anyone. tary to Colonel Gould o[ the Plans Section, 1952- '\IARILY;-'; WALSH has been ap­ 1939 -J A~ I F.S H. DOHERTY of Barring­ Il1lelligence Division. ton, R. 1. , has bccn with Comery, Davison &: poinLed a teacher of business subjects at SLa[­ J acobson as all aCCOli ll tant since graduation. 1951 - BER:'\1 .-\RD S. TIBBETTS, USN, sta­ ford High School, Stafford Springs, Conn. James is married to the former Eleanor tioned at Headquarters o[ thc Commander­ Brown, in-Chief Atlal1lic Fleet, was reccntly promoted Pr~~~~~~;, t. isE~t~~~~~~ t~' t~~ '~~?e~1~;~a~! ' to Yeoman Pelty Officer, 3rd class. 19-II - FOLKE R, ,\:'\DER SO:'\1 is Assistant Section o[ the J apan Central Exchange which Comptroller at th c Rogers Corporation. Fab­ 1951 --XORBERT E. \IOC\'IZ graduated as supplies UX forces in Korea. ricating Division. in Goodyear, Conn. Folke a second lieutenant from the Officer Candi­ 1953- Pvt. JOHX CELLO of Mcriden. was formerly an Industrial Engineer, date School at Fort Benning, Ga., on J anuary Conn., is receiving his boot training in the 1945-,-\:'>J:'>J ,\ KEBREK of Bristol, R. 1.. 16, 1953 and is stationed in California. He is Marine Corps at Parris Island, S. C. married and an expectant [ather. chosc a :'\1avy career in 194.8 because she PubLished nine times a year in January, April, lI'antcd to travel and see the lI'orld, She spent J951 - TO'\f BLA:\CHARD is now working May, JuLy, August, September, October, No­ for Commercial Credit Corporation in Han­ vember and December by Bryant College of some time in Hal\'aii and hopes to get back Business Administration, Providence, Rhode there 50me da). I n October, Anna was homc [ord, Conn. CLIFF C.-\RLSON '~9, BILL IsLand.

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EDITOR ROBE RT G. DREW-BEAR CORRESPO:\DING EDITORS C H,\RLES \ VIELGUS '47 DUDLEY BLOCK '29 RIT.\ HOEY '33 M,\RILY:\ LAFRA NCE '-16 MARY ~f. HENRY '52 Send all neil's and changes of address to Alumni Secretar),. Administration Building. Bn'ant College.