JULY, 1968 of BRYANT COLLEGE

Dr. Schuyler Dean Hoslett Elected President of Bryant College President E. Gardner Jacobs Named President Emeritus College Mourns Death of Dr. Raymond Lucien Appleby A T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ON JUNE 20 Dr. Schuyler Dean Hoslett, dean of the College of Business Administration at the University of Hawaii, It was with great sorrow that Dr. E. was selected as president-elect of Bryant College. Dr. Hoslett will succeed President . Gardner Jacobs announced to the Class E. Gardner Jacobs, who was elected president-emeritus and chairman of the board Day audience that his close associate, of trustees. College Treasurer R. Lucien Appleby, Our president-elect was the unanimous choice of the Board of Trustees and had died that morning, June 14, at Rhode will be formally inaugurated at a time to be announced. He will be on campus, Island Hospital. meanwhile, to meet with faculty and administrative staff. A graduate with the Class of 1927, at Dr. Hoslett is a graduate of Park Col­ the 1967 Commencement he had been lege (B.A.) in Parkville, Missouri; Har­ honored with a doctorate in business ad­ vard University (M.P.A.); and Ohio ministration. State University (M.A. and Ph.D.). He After teaching at Bryant following his is a Trustee of Park College. graduation, he left to become chief audi­ He taught in the Graduate School of tor of the State Racing Commission. Business and Public Administration at He returned to teaching and in 1956 was Cornell University and was a faculty elected secretary and treasurer of the member at Columbia University's Grad­ College, following the death of John L. uate School of Business. At Columbia Allen. He became a vice president in University he directed the Executive 1963, retaining the office of treasurer. Program in Business Administration at In 1966, when Bryant College began Arden House, an advanced educational its association with the Ford Foundation program for senior business executives. Doctor Hoslett and Doctor Jacobs to establish a junior college of business In 1955 Dr. Hoslett became executive in the Dominican Republic, Dr. Appleby assistant to the president of The Reuben Dr. Jacobs To Devote Time became campus coordinator for the proj­ H. Donnelley Corporation and was elect­ To Transfer of College ect. ed vice president two years later. Fol­ In his announcement of the election of In a brief eulogy, the pastor of Sacred lowing the merger of the Donnelley Cor­ Dr. Hoslett to the presidency, Dr. Jacobs Heart Church in West Warwick said of poration into the Dun and Bradstreet said the trustee's action would permit him, "He was a doer in a raucous, ram­ Group, he was again elected a vice pres­ him to devote more time and effort to pant world demanding betterment; and ident. the transfer of the College from its (Continued on Page 3) From 1961-1963, Dr. Hoslett served as present location to the Tupper property a consultant for the Ford Foundation to in Smithfield, R. I. Relieved of his duties the Governments of Nigeria and Indo­ as president, he will concentrate on the nesia. He began his association with the development of new facilities at Tupper 1968 ALUMNI FUND University of Hawaii in 1963. He is the and the raising of corporate, community, Your gifts this year to the Alumni author of articles and books in the field and other funds for its construction. Annual Giving Fund have exceeded any of business management, development Indicative of the high regard in which year's gifts since the Fund was begun and human relations. His book, Human our president-emeritus is held is a state­ in 1963. Factors in Management, is now in its ment ready by Dr. William C. Gaige, On July 11, the total was $19,781.56. sixth printing. former president of Rhode Island Col­ Your thanks should go to your General lege, when conferring an honorary degree Chairman, Charles J. Wielgus '47, for Newly Elected Members-at-Large on Dr. Jacobs in 1964. Said Dr. Gaige, his unstinting enthusiasm and involve­ "You have quickened and heightened the ment in this project. Bryant College Alumni Assn. long contribution of Bryant to the state If you have not yet sent your check Ballots were received from every state and nation of men and women who bring to the Alumni Annual Giving Fund, where Bryant alumni reside and from skill and inspiration to business and the please do so right away. We shall con­ several foreign countries to elect twelve teaching of business." clude this year's Fund on July 31 and a Members-at-Large for the Bryant Col­ A graduate with the Class of 1921, final report will be sent to all donors in lege Alumni Association. Dr. Jacobs has held almost every office September. Gifts received after August 1 This group will convene in the fall to as a college administrator. Thousands will be recorded and acknowledged as consider short-range and long-range of alumni have known him as an advisor Advance Gifts to the 1968-69 Alumni goals for the Association. (Continued on Page 3) Fund. Coach Tom Duffy Resig ns Poetry Corner Asst. Coach Folliard Takes Over In a surprise announcement, varsity This poem was written and read by Mrs. basketball coach Tom Duffy submitted Helen F. Goff of the class of 1891 at the his resignation at the end of .'1 varsity 1968 Alumni Homecoming on June 15. season crowned with his selection as Mrs. Goff is 95 year s old and resides with Rhode Island Coach of the Year. her daughter in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Duffy had brought the Indians through This was Mrs. Goff's 77th class reunion. three successive years as Naismith Con­ ference champions. Although this past TO BRYANT COLLEGE year's squad was eliminated from the District semi-finals by New Haven Col­ I'm back again for t he 77th, lege, it was a fine example of college Can't stay home, I "go" and "went," varsity basketball. Another year, another poem, Tom Foll iard He compiled a record of 70 wins and This one full of sentiment. 22 losses in his four years at Bryant. Folliard to be Head Coach His teams were always noted :for their President E. Gardner Jacobs has se­ A day, a month, a year, an age, great speed, shooting accuracy and lected Tom Folliard, Freshman basket­ Life's record covers but a page, tough defensive play. He had won three ball coach, to succeed Tom Duffy as And then t he sheet is torn and cast, Naismith Conference titles outright and Head Basketball Coach and to head the Into the furnace of the past. this past year a co-championship. In Athletic Department. the 1966-67 season his team was in the The formation of a separate Athletic The blooms midst which our footsteps N.A.I.A. Regional Play-offs and this past Department should provide for the ex­ stray, year reached the N.A.I.A. pre-tourna­ pansion of Bryant's varsity program and Were flesh and blood but yesterday, ment play-off game. the increased interest in it. Dr. Jacobs And grace and grandeur, rags and tears, The 1966-67 team was ranked as high commended Robert W. Hathaway, Jr. for Are mingled through t he fleeting years. as 12th in team offense for college divi­ handling both student activities and ath­ sion with an average of 95.6 points per letics and for the interest generated by Today's defeat, tomor row's fame, game at one point during the season. the student activities program. He has Alike are cast into the flame, His 1967-68 team was ranked 11th in given his support to continue strength­ So let the moment's sunshine stream, defense, giving up an average of only ening the student activities program. Into our hearts that t hey may gleam. 63.7 points per game as of January 20, Mr. Folliard played for the Providence 1968. The club was at one time number College team which won the National In­ With gladness for the days that be, three in scoring margin for college divi­ vitational Tournament in 1961. He By Fortune granted you and me, sion teams, averaging 87 points per played ball while in the U. S. Army and Thus may your days t hrough full extent, game and giving up only 63.7. subsequently joined the semi-pro Terry­ Bring smiles and joy, complete content. One of the greatest players Tom Duf­ ville Oasis Club team, which won t he fy turned out in his Bryant coaching Basketball Association career was Tom Smile '68, who scored Tournament in 1967. over 2,000 points during his years at Bryant. In addition, the team was Bryant Alumni Chairs An Auditor's Lament ranked as high as 7th for small colleges Gifts For Home or Office We have finished with our audit in New England by the U.P.I. poll. Holiday gift-time is approaching and And say in our report Tom Duffy has resigned for personal you may wish to consider a Bryant That the cash is overstated, reasons, to continue his teaching career Alumni Chair for yourself or as a gift. The cashier being short. in the Pawtucket School System where All chairs are black with gold trim he is also a guidance counselor. The and a gold seal of the College. The arm The company's receivables are very much highlight of his Bryant coaching was chair is available with cherry arms, if past due probably his 22 and 0 regular season's you wish. If there are any good ones t hey are record for 1966-67. Arm chair, either black very, very few. There is no doubt that Bryant will or cherry arms ...... $36.00 The inventor y's out of date, composed of miss Tom Duffy, t he coach, and Tom Side Chair ...... $23.00 mostly junk Duffy, the man. Lady's Chair ...... $21.00 And the method u sed in pricing is, in M. W. C. Rocker ...... $30.00 our opinion, bunk. Chairs are shipped express collect According to our reasoning your enter­ from Gardner, , and make Maurice "Moe" Clare '66 has become prise is wrecked. assistant to the president of Bristol a fine gift. They may be ordered through the Alumni Office at any time during But subject to these comments, '~ h e County Dodge, Inc. in Warren, R. I. He Balance Sheet's correct. resigned his position as assistant director the year. of athletics and director of sports in­ You may place an order by sending a formation at Bryant College on July 15. check for the appropriate amount, pay­ The foregoing poem came to our at­ tention and we thought you might enjoy A resident of East Providence, he is able to the Bryant College Alumni As­ sociation, to the Alumni Office, 154 Hope it. At some point it had been sent along married to Judith Almeida '66, a teacher to Dean Nelson Gulski. Anybodv know at Portsmouth High School. Street, Providence, R. I. 02906. the author? . Page Two G. Russell LeBeau Elected DEATHS air crash aboard a plane on which he Advertising Agency President was navigator. Ernest L. Anderson, Sr. In a letter sent to his father, the Air Mr. Anderson was graduated in 1912 Force related that "soon after he became and died April 26 in Wakefield, Rhode airborne the base came under heavy Island. He resided with his wife in rocket and mortar attack. His aircraft Kingston, R. I. Besides his wife, he is was diverted to fire on the hostile posi­ survived by a son, Ernest L. Anderson, tions and was subjected to heavy enemy Jr., Class of 1947. ground fire and was observed to crash in the vicinity of the target. A rescue Helen Seagrove Patch attempt at the site confirmed that there A former teacher in the Bristol, R. I., were no survivors." schools, Mrs. Patch died May 14 in Willi­ A military funeral was held May 15 mantic, Conn., after a long illness. She and burial took place in Gate of Heaven was the widow of Professor Roland H. Cemetery in East Providence, R. I. Patch, former head of the horticultural · Captain Krawczyk is survived by his department at the University of Connec­ wife, Lucille, three sons and two daugh­ ticut at Storrs. She graduated with the ters. Edward was 41 and was to be dis­ Class of 1918. charged from active duty in October, 1969. He graduated in 1949. G. Russell LeB eau Stanley E. Fitts G. Russell Lebeau '50 has been elected A graduate with the Class of 1932, Leo B. Corey president and treasurer of Bo Bernstein Stanley died February 11 of congestive Mr. Carey attended Bryant from 1916 heart failure at Roger Williams General to 1917 and died June 20. He resided in & Co., Inc., a Providence and Boston Hospital in Providence. He is survived West Warwick, R. I., and is survived by advertising, marketing, and public rela­ by his wife. his wife and two daughters. tions agency. Until his retirement four years ago he John J. Rok was the proprietor of Carey Motors in He joined the firm in 1954 and had A member of the Class of 1938, Mr. Coventry, R. I. In 1928 he organized been serving as general manager and as­ Rok died May 4 after being stricken at the Little Rhody Flying Service. From sistant treasurer. Russell is a resident his summer home in Narragansett, R. I. 1930 to 1959 he was a partner in an auto He resided in Central Falls and had been distributorship. of South Attleboro, Mass., and completed the personnel secretary of the Pawtucket graduate study at Boston College. Post Office for twenty years. Surviving him are his wife and two The Alumni Office has also been noti­ sons, a sister and a brother. fied of the deaths of the following alum­ ni: Harold D. Holmes '15, Seekonk, Edward C. Krawczyk Mass.; Anna Turbitt Hanley '21, Provi­ A captain in the U. S. Air Force, Ed­ dence, R. I.; Edmund W. Ogg '24, Taun­ ward had been assigned to duty at Pleiku ton, Mass.; Pauline Ebbitt Williams '27, Air Base, Vietnam. Ten days after his Middletown, R. I.; and Madeleine "Pat" arrival, on May 5, he was killed in an L. Cardoza Hopkins '46, Newport, R. I.

APPLEBY-(from page 1) taught the community to cherish Chris­ tian values. We are glad to have shared CLASS RINGS in his life. He did not leave us, he pre­ If you did not purchase a Class ceded us." Ring when you were here at George Reilly The memories of his classmates and Bryant or want to replace your Also elected an officer of the firm was students and friends will produce many Class Ring, the College Book Geor ge Reilly '61, who was named assist­ more experiences to ennoble his memory Store has some good news :;or ant treasurer. He resides in Cumber­ to the three decades of service he gave you. land, R. I. willingly to Bryant when he died at age Bo Bernstein & Co., Inc., is the largest 63. A newly designed Bryant Col­ independent advertising agency in New He is survived by his wife, Mary, and lege ring is available to alumni. England. It serves a diversified list of three brothers, Harold, S. Everett, and There are several choices of set­ clients associated with manufacturing, Ervin. tings and styles. Women have a consumer goods, banking, retailing, au­ choice of a dinner ring-style or tomotive, communications and specialty regular class ring. operations. JACOBS-(from page 1) to student groups. His enthusiasm :for This is the same ring now being Halliday Lithograph Corp. Elects intramural athletics and the student ac­ delivered to graduating seniors. Bristol '57 to Directorship tivities program at Bryant have fostered A note from you to the College Frederick R. Bristol, controller of Hal­ the formation of varsity teams compet­ Book Store will bring a folder with liday Lithograph Corporation of West ing in every major sport. more information. Hanover, Mass., has been elected to their Bryant College Book Store board of directors. Treasurer Appointed Before joining Halliday in 1962, he The Board of Trustees has elected Bryant College held a similar position with Owens­ Frank A. Delmonico to the office of 154 Hope Street Corning Fiberglas Division. Halliday treasurer of Bryant College. He has Providence, Rhode I sland 02906 Lithograph Corporation is a printer and been assistant treasurer and is a grad­ binder of books. uate with the Class of 1962. Page Three Bryant College Alumni Association Members-at-Large Elected for 1968-1969 Term - One Year

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ELIZABETH A. NEILAN DONALD P. PFISTER PETER BARILLA Class of 1943 Class of 1957 Class of 1958 Officer (Secretary) Agency Supervisor Securities Examiner Dept. of Business Regulation Plantations Bonk of Rhode Island Puritan Life Insurance Company State of Rhode Island Providence, R. I. Providence, R. I. Home : 624 Fruit Hill Avenue, North Providence, R. I. Home : 1294 President Avenue, Fall River, Mass. 02720 Home: 53 Dexterdale Road, Providence, R. I. 02906 02911 Elected for 1968-1972 Term - Four Years

ELIZABETH S. SHOLA EARLE H. DUMAS PETER J. CASTELLI Class of 1947 Class of 1948 Closs of 1965 Tax Audit Specialist District Manager Industrial Engineer Division of Taxation New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. Anaconda American Brass Company State of Rhode Island Baston, Mass. Waterbury, Conn. Home: 360 Sharon Street, Providence, R. I. 02908 Home: 90 Jersey Street, Marblehead, Mass. 01945 Home: 103 Wilson Avenue, Torrington, Conn. 06790 Page Four Robert J. Tarsi and Miss Sandra J. Mor­ Prokop i61 to Move to Utah MARRIAGES ris '66 on April 27 in Danbury, Conn., Robert C. Allen '68 and Miss Karen L. where they reside on Town Hill Ave­ Subsidiary of Eagle Pencil Scheithe on June 1 in Naugatuck, nue. William A. Prokop has been promoted Conn. They reside in Waterbury. Frank B. Leonardo and Miss Joyce Nie­ to operations manager of the Chart-A­ Bruce E. Andrews '68 and Miss Linda C. jadlik '68 on April 20 in Somerset, Matic Company of Provo, Utah, a subsi­ Lomax on May 30 in Lincoln, R. 1., Mass. They are residing in Swansea where they reside. at 14 Vinnicum Road. diary of the Eagle Pencil Company, Anthony J. Ballirano '61 and Miss Elea­ Frederick S. Kay and Miss Jill Parkin He has been serving as manager of nor L. Paille on April 27 in Attleboro, '64 on May 11 in Los Angeles, Calif. employee relations for Eagle at their Mass. They reside in Providence at They reside in Santa Monica at 932 Danbury, Conn., plant and will relocate 238 Magnolia St. Seventh Street. Robert Carpenter '67 and Miss Suny His­ Manuel Pimentel, Jr. '61 and Miss Mary in Utah later this year. cox on June 8. They reside at 56 Clin­ Ann Cinquegrana on April 20 in West ton Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. Warwick, R. I. They reside in War­ Bryant's Internship Programs A. Gary Chace '58 and Miss Janet A. wick at 60 Dahlia Street. Mancini on April 6 in Larchmont, Victor S. Rezendes '67 and Miss Ruth M., Put Students in Government N. Y. They reside in City Souza on September 8 in Fall Rive), Bryant College participates in four at 316 East 66th St. 'Mass. They reside at '5508 54th Ave­ internship programs that allow students Frank L. Del Toro '65 and Miss Judith nue, Riverdale, Md. a first-hand, look-see at government at M. Fernandes '65 on May 18 in War­ William A. Quattrucci and Miss Marie D. National and State levels. ren, R. I. They reside in West War­ Ricci '64 on April 27 in Cranston, R. 1., wick at 19 Old Carriage Road. where they reside. The oldest of these is the program Brian A. Donovan '63 and Miss Ann Ma­ Mark S. Blank and Miss Deborah R. sponsored by U. S. Senator Claiborne rie Burns on May 11 in Springfield, Royal '66 on March 2 at Fort Hola­ Pell. Under this program, four students, Mass. They are residing at 94 Cam­ bird, Md. They reside at Fort Bragg, two each week, serve in the Senator's bridge Street, Manchester, Conn. Salisbury, N. C. Donald J. Doyle and Miss Katherine A. Alan H. Salisbury '65 alnd Miss Gail L. Washington office for a week. This is FasciteIJi '63 on April 27 in Riverside, Santell '67 on August 26 in East done during the spring semester. R. I. They reside in Cranston at 126 !Providence, R. 1., where they reside. Our interns this year were William Garden Street. Sp/5 Danny L. Bird and Miss .To-Ann A. Cheetham '69, Ronald B. Jones '69, Anthony A. Caraco and Miss Margaret Shaeffer '66 on January 27 in New M. Ferreira '61 on May 11 in Tiver­ London, Conn. They are residing in Miss Virginia Richard '68, and Miss ton, R. I. They are residing in Bos­ Munich, Germany. Mary Ann Carey '68. ton, Mass. Robert M. Shapiro '67 and Miss Patricia A similar program has been sponsored John W. Flynn '65 and Miss Beatrice 1. A. Tacy '68 on April 28 in Pittsfield, by U. S. Congressman Robert O. Tier­ Mauricio on September 4 in !Paw­ Mass. They reside at 40 Knox Street, tucket, R. I., where they reside. New Haven, Conn. nan. It is geared to allow six students William H. Rothert III and 'Miss Chris­ William G. Ravo and Miss Mary Ann to spend one week each in the Congress­ tine A. Gibbons '66 on September 9· in Simpson '66 on May 11. They reside man's Washington office. Dennis Keefe, Lincoln, R. 1., where they reside at in Bristol, R. I., at 13 Sweeney Lane. Ronald Menard, and James Gibney '68; 3·73 Great Road. David C. Sterling '62 and Mil'~ C. Lvnne Richard H. Johnson '57 and Miss Eleanor Taylor on March 23 in Suffield, Conn. Ronald Clave and John S. Renza, Jr. '69; L. Blanchard on May 11 in Duxbury, They reside in Hartford at 175 Collins and Vincent Vinci '70 were interns. Ma~fl. They residll in Pawtucket, R. 1. St. We participate in a third program Joseph T. Kozaka, Jr. '66 and Miss Ar­ Wayne A. Stickles '67 and Miss Carlene with the Rhode Island State Legisla­ leen Olsen on September 9 in Pitts­ G. Napolitano on March 30 in Provi­ field, Mass. They reside at 18 Plym­ dence. They reside in Limestone, ture. Last year this was conducted as a outh Street, Arlington, Mass. Maine. pilot program. This year we have two Walter E. Sussbauer and Miss Diane V. Richard J, Godin and Miss Frances .T. interns, Jay H. Manchester '68 and Marcinowski '67 on May 4 in East Valati '67 on May 30 in Blackstone, Dennis Bishop '69, who have been as­ Northport, N. Y. They are residing Mass. They reside at 38 East Land­ in Brighton, Mass., at 15 Royce Road. ing Street. Lumberton, N. J. signed various duties while the Legisla­ Clayton A. Paulding, Jr. and Miss San­ Everett S. Walker, Jr. '63 and Miss Janet ture is in session. They were briefed dra M. McDonald '66 on May 11 in P. Eaton '64 on May 25 in Wethers­ for these duties last fall. Middletown, R. I. They reside in New­ field, Conn. They reside at 7102-F A fourth internship program was held port at 73 Bliss Road. Rolling Bend Road, Baltimore, Md. Andrew P. ,Ciosek and Miss Donna M. Robert C. Washburn '65 and Miss Lor­ last year with the City of Providence. Medeiros '65 on September 4 in Som­ raine Derosiers on May 4 in Van Nuys, Roy Dempsey '68 participated in that erset, Mass., where they reside. Calif., where they reside at 6845 Ha­ program and worked in a city depart­ zeltine Avenue. ment for the summer last year, Phillip W. Andrews and Miss Deborah Alumnus Meets Armenian A. Wordell '67 on May 25 in Taunton, Dr. Sol Lebovitz, professor of Political Mass. They reside at 2 King Street, Science and our faculty co-ordinator for Church leader Littleton, Mass. these programs, is most encouraged by Albert L. Scott '19 was among the dis­ James M. Zorbo '67 and Miss Patricia the response of these students who have tinguished artists, writers, educators, Mosley '65 on September 9 in East Hartford, Conn. been acqUIrmg practical know ledge and scientists presented to His Holiness, about government operations that sup­ Vasken I, Supreme Catholicos of All Ar­ High School Class Reunion plement their classroom work. menians, on his historic visit to the Uni­ Includes Several Alumni In the opinion of Dr. Lebovitz, it ted States. There were six members of the Class would be most helpful in the professional A reception honoring His Holiness was of 1919 present for the fiftieth reunion education of Bryant students if a similar given at the Gulbenkian Cultural Center of the Technical High School of Provi­ internship program could be established in on May 7. dence, Class of 1918, on June 1 at the within the business community. Mr. Scott has bccn a devoted studcnt Congress Airport Motor Lodg'c in War­ of Armcnian history and culture most of wick. Mildred I. Persson, and Caroline Meycr his life. He is of French-Scottish heri­ Sonner Siegal, Edith I. Eck, H. Leon Toegemann joined the reunion festivi­ tage. Laycock, Gladys Donahay Marseglia, ties. Page Five Commencement Honors Class of 1968 - Nine Honorary Degrees Conferred

The Class of 1968 was on hand in force bukis and former Cranston police chief on June 15 for the 105th Commencement J. Howard Gibbs are also graduates of exercises. 388 graduates received de­ the National F.B.I. Academy in Wash­ grees and 99 were recognized as tenta­ ington, D. C. tive graduates in August. Because o)f Francis J. Foley, a deputy warden for the change in the academic year, part the Adult Correctional Institutions at of the Class will complete their degree Howard, R. I., has been an outstanding requirements at the close of Summer student in the Law Enforcement degree School. program. He will be the first student to The Honorable Luther H. Hodges, earn a bachelor's degree in Law Enforce­ former U. S. Secretary of Commerce and ment. former Governor of North Carolina, de­ Patrolman Rodney Remblad is :lS­ livered the commencement address. He signed to the Woonsocket Police Depart­ is currently serving as president of Ro­ ment's accident prevention bureau. He tary International and received the hon­ completed work for the associate degree orary degree of Doctor of Science in Dr. Earl S. Tupper this year and expects to earn his bache­ Business Administration. D. S. in B. A. lor's degree in 1969. Other recipients of the D.S. in B.A. It is a tribute to each of these men degree, honoris causa, were Earl S. Tup­ nus and senior vice president of Swank, that they have sacrificed much of their per, inventor and industrialist and do­ Inc., of Attleboro, Mass. off-duty time to increase their worth to nor of his Memory Hill Farm for Bry­ Mrs. Enid A. Haupt, editor-in-chief of their communities and raise the profes­ ant's campus in Smithfield, R. I.; Frank Seventeen Magazine, received the honor­ sional standards of police work. G. Wangeman, senior vice president of ary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters Bryant's Law Enforcement program is Hilton Hotels Corporation; Walter for her distinguished service to young attracting interest from neighboring Beinecke, Jr., director and president of women throughout the world. states and numerous inquiries regarding Osceola Operating Corporation of Flor­ the program have been received from as ida, which owns radio stations, cattle First law Enforcement Grad s far away as California and Oregon. ranches, real estate, and tourist facili­ Giving cognizance to the emphasis be­ ties; and William John Martin, chairman 1968 Evening Division graduates in­ cluded a police captain, a former police ing placed on Law Enforcement :()ro­ of the board of the South Shore Na­ grams, the Rhode Island Legislature has tional Bank in Mass. chief, deputy warden at the Adult Cor­ rectional Institutions, and a patrolman passed a bill, H-1510, that will provid~ Also, William S. Fishman, president -the first to earn associate degrees in salary increments to policemen for addi­ of Automatic Retailers of America, Inc.; Law Enforcement. tional study at the senior college level and Percy Hodgson, president of Parkin in law enforcement. Captain Leo P. Trambukis, director of Yarn Mill, Inc., of Pawtucket. the Providence Police Department's Bu­ It is significant tbat Bryant College The honorary degree of Doctor of Sci­ reau of Planning and Research, gradu­ has the only degree program in law en­ ence in Commerce was conferred upon ated summa cum laude with a 3.8 aver­ forcement in Rhode Island. Also, our Dr. George J. Kelley '39, a Bryant alum- age out of a possible 4.0. Captain Tram- Library has the most complete collec­ tion of textbooks and pamphlets related to law enforcement of any college or First Law Enforcement Grads university in Southern New England. A grant from the Federal government of $21,000 has been used for laboratory and library materials.

Representing Bryant Bernard S. Tibbetts '51 at the ceremonies commemorating The Centennial Char­ ter Day of Hampton Institute, Hamp­ ton, Va., on April 25. Charles W. Newell '51 at the dedication of the Jeremiah Kinsella Durick Li­ brary at Saint Michael's College in Winooski, Vt., on May 3. Robert D. Hast ings, J r. '40 at the in­ auguration of the new president of the State University of New York College at Buffalo on May 10. Louise Canney Poe '33 at the dedication of the new library at Lasell Junior College in Auburndale, Ma~s., on June Rod ney Remb lad Leo Paul Trambltkis Fran cis J. Fol ey J. Howard Gibbs 15. Page Six We lined up to participate in the commencement procession.

The Faces

of the

1968

Alumni

Homecoming

Helen Bochenek '32, Elizabeth Thurston '28, Evelyn Anderson Mary Healy '49, Elizabeth Shola '47, '34 and Marie Horseman '28 (partly hidden ) Grace Aldsworth '36

Yin votolato '13 and Tacky Berberian '09 extended greetings to '68. Our reception was a cordial one. Page Seven - - '--"U:;:1IIInI;;_4_._

Ethel Bell Dion '97 Nora O'Brien Wilde '99 Richard Bliss '02

Edith Alter Quinn '07 Eugene C. Dutemple '15 Lawsan I. Annis '16

George Kazarian '43 Edward Andrews '48 Irwin Sydney '58

Clinton Williams '32 and Anna Reynolds Cottam '18 Ethel Sainsbury Barningham '07 and Olga Johnson Sainsbury '04 Page Eight The food was delicious! We filled aur plates. r

Betty McCarty '67, Betty Walenda '62, Marie Torres '67, Anna Bozaro '31, and An ice sculptured centerpiece. Concetta Monti '63. Homecoming

Homecoming was a completely happy, joyful, interesting, and rewarding re­ union for a few hundred alumni who got out to the Commencement activities at Meehan Auditorium and back to the campus for the annual alumni luncheon. Reunion classes varied in response, but those who made it enjoyed it thoroughly. I t took three large buses to get the crowd out to the Tupper Farm for a reception, community sing, and short tour of the historic homes. We had "wall-to-wall people", spiced punch, an impromptu quartet plus one, and so much conversation it seemed to echo even after the group had 10ft. The accompanying pictures tell part Margaret Harrison Hughes '31, her husband, of the story. You missed it? Just wait Robert, and Mary Lyon '13 board a bus for Helen Follett Goff '91 brought her daughter, Tupper. for the next one! Hazel. Page Nine 1968 Honorary Degree Recipients

We could hardly wait to taste the spiced punch .

Faces of the 1968 Homecoming Dr. Earl S. Tupper, Dr. George J. Kelley, Dr. Frank George Wangeman, Dr. Enid A. Haupt, Dr. Walter Beinecke, Jr., President E. G. Jacobs, Dr. Luther H. Hodges, Dr. Percy Hodgson, Dr. William John Martin, ane Dr. Willia m S. Fishman .

Christine Dan% '08 Dominic Kenney '17 Frances Sorenson Koran '18

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Kenneth Wholey '28, Daisy Krause '34, Pearl Armstrong ' 11, and Margaret Shearer Morley '36. Last farewells at Tupper. Page Ten CLASS NEWS Drake '37 Heads Association 1945 William F. Keplesky has been elected to 1911 Of College Presidents the board of directors of TEK Bearing Ruth Kenyon Schoonman retired in The newly formed American Associa­ Company, Inc., in Stratford, Conn. March from her post as executive sec­ retary of the Republican State Cen­ tion of Independent College and Univer­ 1947 tral Committee in Rhode Island. She sity Presidents elected Dr. Stanley .T. U. S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Wil­ had held that position for 42 vears Drake its first president at their orgad­ liam L. Bento received the Bronze Star and served under sixteen party chair- Medal for meritorious service while en­ zational meeting in December. men. gaged in military operations against 1920 The Association will be comprised of Viet Cong forces. Ralph Pare has retired as senior depart­ only the presidents of privately con­ Ralph R. Papitto is president and treas­ urer of Nortek, Inc., in Providence. mental business manager for the R. :r. trolled colleges and universities and is State Department of Employment Se­ Louis J. Stack has been appointed as­ curity after 31 years of service. the first and only association of its kind. sistant director of taxes of Gulf & Dr. Drake is president of Drake College Western Industries, Inc. Also, he will 1922 continue as tax manager of Universal Ethel Crosby Rathbone is a real estate of . In 1963 Bryant College con­ ferred an honorary Doctor of Pedag;gy American Corp., one of Gulf & Wes­ saleswoman for Gamwell and Ingra­ tern's manufacturing subsidiaries in ham, Inc. She resides in Warwick, on Dr. Drake. New York City. R.I. 1926 1948 Estelle Tardie Brown is executive assist­ 1929 Richard C. Amspacher is controller of ant to the president and treasurer of Francis Coffin Brown is a secretary for the Hanover Wire Cloth Division of The King-Size Company in Brockton, Richard S. Thomas, Realtor, in Spring­ Continental Copper and Steel Indus­ Mass. field, Mass. tries, Inc, Martha Winsor Hurford is a secretary 1930 George J. Barlow, Jr. is an industrial ac­ at Standard-Knapp, division of Em­ Professor Lincoln C. Bateson is vice count representative for American Mu­ hart Corporation in Portland, Conn. president - finance at Northeastern tual Insurance Company. He resides She has a son, a daughter, and two University. in Yorba Linda, Calif. grandchildren. Howard G. Reynolds is listed in the 1967 Carol Maucher Grenier is a medical tran­ 1928 edition of Outstanding Civic Leaders scriptionist for Professional Dictation, Kenneth A. Whaley is an audio-visual of America. Inc. She resides in Cranston, R. 1. consultant for Cinema, Inc., in Boston, 1933 Herbert Kunnmann is plant controller Mass. Elwyn Thomsen has been appointed as­ for Grumman Aircraft Engineering sistant treasurer of Berkshire Hatha­ Corp. in Savannah, Ga. way, Inc. He resides in Barrington, Bernard Labush is an accounting instruc­ R.I. tor at Johnson & Wales ,Junior College Advanced Degrees Virginia Tompkins Umstead is a secre­ in Providence. tary for Westinghouse Electric Corpo­ Rhode Island College ration. She resides in Tampa, Fla. Eugene F. Sullivan was selected Man of Master of Education the Year by the Norwich, Conn., Area 1934 Chamber of Commerce. He is a 'Oart­ Ruth M. Broderick 'S3 Anna Bartoszewicz is a clerk with the Kenneth P. Mellor '62 ner in the firm of Sullivan and Penn, Providence Gas Company. CPA's in Norwich. University of Rhode Island 1935 Daniel A. Tennant is executive vice 'ores­ Master of Business Administration Esther Lawrence Semple is a secretary ident of General Products Company, Timothy P. Cartwright '61 at Whiting & Davis Company in Plain­ Inc., in Central Falls, R. I. Blanche J. Deckey '63 ville, Mass. 1949 Master of Science 1937 George A. Battey was elected treasurer Warren R. Corin '65 R. Everett Isherwood has been appointed and secretary of the Providence Gas Kenneth J. LaSalle '66 to a second three-year term as Town Company. Allen F. Swann '52 Accountant, Needham, Mass. Evelyn-Mae Bradbury Cross has been ap­ Master of Public Administration 1938 pointed head of the business depart­ Russell C. Cotnoir, Sr. '66 Virginia Page-Phillips Dann is secretary ment at Southbridge (Mass.) High Master of Library Science to the president of C. G. Craven Com­ School. Janet Wilson '.19 pany, Inc., in Westwood, Mass. Also, Elizabeth Lovenberg Gambrell was the she is a Director and Clerk of the ,oor­ winner of the Area Speech Contest 'Jf American International College poration. the Dixie Toastmistress Club in Bir­ Master of Business Administration 1939 mingham, Ala. Milton L. Cummings '51- James H. Doherty is a self-employed CPA in Providence. Richard V. Harris has been appointed as­ University of School of Law Henry Jasiewicki has been named vice sistant controller of Farren Memorial Juris Doctor president and general manager of :rn­ Hospital in Turners Falls, Mass. Santo L. Sottilare '60 ternational Beverage Supply Displays, Vivian Deep Kennedy has received the Inc. in , Ga. degree of Bachelor of Arts with Hon­ Boston University Esther Krapf Vogel is a bookkeeper :for ors in Business from San .Jose State Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study Tradewinds Travel in Providence. College, San Jose, Calif. Mary L. Sullivan '-11 1941 Stanley F. Masuk has been promoted to administrator, Medicare audit, in the Central Connecticut State C()lI ~ ge Alfred W. Cole is assistant to the pres:i- dent and sales manager of Emblem ,", audit department at the home office Master of Science in Bus. Ed. of Aetna Life & Casualty, Hartford, Elizabeth A. Walenda '62 Badge in Providence. John B. Leach has been appointed gen­ Conn. The University of Iowa eral purchasing agent for General Dy­ Howard E. Mowry, Jr. is president of Master of Arts namics at their Quincy, Mass., divi- Hanson Porcelain Company, Inc., James A. Bromiley '64 sion. which is occupying a new 30,000 sq. ft. 1943 plant in Lynchburg, Va. University of Miami M. Therese Lefebvre Rollinson is secre­ John Resetar is business manager for Master of Business Administration tary to Dr. John F. Tobin, superintend­ Union Carbide Corporation, Sterling Frank Paul Poholek '66 ent of Westwood, Mass., schools. Forest Research Center, Tuxedo, N. Y. Page Eleven Norman E. Rogers has been named ad­ Alan E. Lang has been elevated to the Robert and Pauline ChamlJagne have a ministrative assistant in the sales de­ position of vice president and general daughter, Elise Marie, born on April 9. partment at Fuller Brush Company in manager of the Chatfield Paper Com­ They also have a son, Brian, and re­ Hartford, Conn. pany in North Haven, Conn. side in West Warwick, R. I. Salvatore S. Rossitto is a partner in the Nancy T. Mason is an administrative as­ Craig N. Drake is manager of systems CP A firm of Danseyar & Rossitto, sistant for Action for Boston Commu­ for Woodside Mills in Greenville, S. C. CPA's, in West Hartford, Conn. nity Development. Rose Marie Guerra Ginolfi has been do­ Arthur Simeone is a market development Robert B. Moran is vice president of ing substitute teaching in the schools and sales engineer for General Electric Nielsen Clearing House, a division of of Smithtown, N. Y. Company in Hartford, Conn. A. C. Nielsen Company, in Clinton, Sharon Archer Kimsey teaches business Donald R. Southwick is now associated Iowa. subjects at Walker High School in At­ with Roger Williams Savings and Loan Alfred A. Nelson, Jr. has been appointed lanta, Ga. Company. He resides in Wakefield, field sales manager for Semicon, Inc., Robert A. Mitchell has been elected as­ R.1. of Bedford, Mass. sistant treasurer of Firemen's Mutual Alice Watts Wright is a secretary for E. Lawrence E. Remillard has been pro­ Insurance Company in Providence. 1. duPont de Nemours & Company in moted to comptroller of Mount Holy­ Albert and Queenie Kenoian Reizian own East Providence. oke College. He resides in South Had- The Big Wheel Bicycle Store in North ley, Mass. . Attleboro, Mass. Also, Queenie is a 1950 teacher at Franklin High School, Commander Russell M. Brown is the sup­ Robert F. Pomfret is president of Na­ Franklin, Mass. They have two chil­ ply officer aboard the USS Yosemite tional Finance Corporation. He has dren. (AD-19) homeported in Newport, R. I. renovated a warehouse into a 3D-room Edward H. Schmitz is chairman of the Delfin Gomez has been named manager office building in Pawtucket where his Schools and Colleges committee of the of the Prudential Insurance Company's company has a branch office. Purchasing Agents Association of Chi­ Hicksville, N. Y .. district. Sbwe and Barbara Nug-ent Rizzuto have cago. E. Eril.' Helin has been appointed assist­ four children and live in Hicksville, Charles and Beverly Van Loon have ant treasurer of the Fafnir Bearing N. Y. three children, Jon, Lynn. and Susan. Company, a division of Textron, in Daniel B. Santos, an agent with New They reside in Warwick, R. I. New Britain. Conn. York Life Insurance Company, is a 1956 William H. Kiley has been appointed member of the Million Dollar Round Paul A. Agresti is assistant secretary­ chief industrial enJrineer for the Ozite Table for the fourth consecutive year. treasurer of Greater Providence Trust Corp. in Chicago, Ill. Shirley Weiss is a special assistant to Company. Harold Knowles is credit manager of A E. Arthur Allen has been elected treas­ & L Department Store in Waterbury, Major General Feyereisen in the Mal­ lard Project at Fort Monmouth, N ..T. urer of Northeastern Life Insurance Conn. Company of New York City. Lois Katz Reiner is public relations di­ She has received an award for out­ standing nerformance in establishing Ulisse and Irene Armao Coletta have two rector for the Hartford Ballet Com­ daughters. They reside in North pany. She and her husband, Alvin, and staffing the organization in a short period of time. Providence, R. I. have two children and reside in West Donald A. Day is manager of financial Hartford, Conn. 1953 operations at the University of New 1951 Roland W. Boisvert has been named 11"­ Hampshire. sistant secretary of Plantation" Bank. Edward Dymek is a life underwriter for Lt. Col. Robert .T. Fisher has completed He is manag-er of their West Warwick, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. the Military Comptrollership Course at R. I.. branch. He resides in Warwick, R. I. the U. S. Armv Finance School, Fort Fred A. Gafner has been promoted to Benjamin Harrison. Indiana. He was Robert N. Boulang-er is assistant con­ troller. Smith-Corona Marchant Divi­ Manufacturing Information System previously stationed in Viet Nam with Design Integrity Manager at IBM in Advisory Team No. 1. He received sion. S.C.M. Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Port Chester, N. Y. the Brome Star Medal. the Army Com­ Lillian Herman r.;:.s been elected presi­ Merrill G. Cornell is fl mortg-age officer mendation Medal, the Vietnamese dent of the Legal Secretaries Associa­ Honor Medal. and the Vietnamese with Old ~tone Bank. He resides in tion of Rhode Island. Civic A etion Medal. Cranston. R. I. Donald C. Gross is a tax auditor with Charles R. Dunklee has been named man­ Marietta Gilleran Kaiser is a secretary the State of Rhode Island Division of ager of community relations for Wes­ for Steiny & Mitchel. Inc., electrical '1'axation. tern Massachusetts Electric Company. contractors, in Los Angeles, Calif. E\i 7 3heth Flugel Hill was elected vice Harry D. Maynard. Jr. is general man­ Raymond A. ~aval!'e. Jr. is assistant chairman of the Republican Town manag'er in the office of proJrram de­ ager of Schrafft's Motor Inn & Res­ Committee of Columbia, Conn. velopmpnt of Massachusetts Blue taurant in Clparwl1ter. Fla. FTe and Samuel C. Lauricella is executive vice Cross, Inc. his wife, Carolyn, have two children. president of Junior Achievement in J. Robert Scanlan is employed by Prog­ Stanley A. Scraba is assistant to the Boston, Mass. ress for Providence as director of the principal and dean of boys at Putnam Arthur .T. Montanaro is a teacher with Roger Williams Community School. Catholic Academy, which will be coed the Coventry, R. I., School Depart­ in September. ment. 1954 Douglas G. Watt is president of A. Watt Ernest M. Pagnano is an inventory man­ Louis .T. DeMarco i" sales manager for & Son Photo Finishing in Providence. ag'ement ~necialist for Naval Facilities Aamco Transmissions. He resides in 1957 Engineering Command in Washington, Warwif'k, R. I. D. C. William Derwin has been promoted to ac­ Howard Baptista, Redevelopment Au­ counting' manaJrer. general and inven­ thority Director of New Bedford, Alexander .T. Rol\etta has received a cer­ Mass., was the guest speaker at the tified public accountant's certificate in tory accounting, for the Mills Division of Scovill Mfg. Company in Water­ fifth annual Practicing' Law Institute's the State of Ohio. He and his family housing- and redevelopment seminar in reside in Newark, Ohio. bury, Conn. 1955 New York in May. Irving Silverman is a self-employed CPA John A. Belcher is marketing and new Keith W. Blake is employed by the U. S. in Providence. product development manager for Cal­ Army Cold Regions Research & Engi­ 1952 ifornia Milling Corporation in Los An­ neering Laboratory in Hanover, N. H. Arthur J. Berriwan is sales manager, geles. Joseph and Sht'ila Mulligan De Cerchio food chemicals, for Mallinckrodt Edward M. Betros is a finance specialist have a daughter , Anne, born on March Chemical Company. He and his wife, in the advanced systems department of 7. Sheila is stnrlying f or a master's M. Elaine (Violette) '52, have five chil­ Martin Marietta Corp., Orlando, Fla., deg-ree in special eduf'ation. They re­ dren and reside in Seekonk, Mass. division. side in Pennside-Reading, Pa. Page Twelve Morton and Sallie Shinlmtan Ellis have 1959 PaulO. Lewis has been promoted to as­ two children, Jeffrey and Jennifer. Charles and Marjorie Doane have two sistant vice president of the Hartford They reside in Philadelphia, Pa. children, William and Charlene. They National Bank and Trust Company, Robert A. Gilarde has been promoted to reside in Essex, Conn. Hartford, Conn. the position of assistant cashier at Peter E. Liss received a certificate in Joao Franco is division comptroller with estimatics from Vale Technical Insti­ Peoples National Bank in Claremonl, Weslon InstrulHenls, Inc., Wichila, N.H. lule in Blain;ville, Pa., ill May. Rall)h A. Glassey is a markeling repre­ Kansas, division. Julio Maggiacomo has been named pro­ sentative with Atlantic Richfield Cor­ Richard Gawlik is an auditor for Mont­ duction manager at American Tube poration in Warwick and North Kings­ gomery Ward. He resides in Reisters­ and Controls in West Warwick, R. L town, R. I. town, Md. Richard and Mary Henry Proffitt '52 Joseph and Lorraine Winsor Grimes have Peter D. Lebel has opened a real estate have a son, Paul Christopher, born on three children and reside in West War­ and insurance office in Osterville, April 16. They reside in East Provi­ wick, R. J. Lorraine is a senior cl erk­ Mass. dence, R. I. stenographer with the Rhode Island E. James and Lucia Currpri Monti have Michael S. Schwartz is districl manager Department of Health. a son born January 7. They also have for Ketchum Wholesale Drug. He and Richard A. Hopkins has been named as­ two daughters and reside in Cumber­ his wife, Linda (Sasportas '60), reside sistant agency comptroller of Connec­ land, R. I. in Bloomfield, Conn. ticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. Jason Palatsky is employed in the data 1962 He resides in Collinsville, Conn. processing department of the Research Gary and Michelle Rudman Blankfort Arnold and Ilene Kahan have two chil­ Foundation of the State University of have two daughters, Elisa, 2, and Lara dren, Carolynn and Jeffrey. They re­ New York. He is married and the born on December 23. They reside in side in Glen Rock, N ..J. father of three sons. Suffern, N. Y. Larry Ottman is a senior systems ana­ Guido G. Rizzo has been promoted to Nancy Brown Bosquet is secretary to the lyst at Computer Applications, Inc., in general manager responsible for all pathologist at Memorial Hospital, Albany, N. Y. marketing and manufacturing activi­ Nashua, N. H. John H. Pierce has been promoted to ties for Cal art Flowers, Inc., in Provi­ Peter Conklin is associated with the traf­ purchasing agent at C. H. Dexter Cor­ dence. fic department of the Soo Line Rail­ poration, in Windsor Locks, Conn. Richard J. Rizzo has been appointed su­ road in , Minn. Roland L. Theriault has been appointed pervisor, labor relations, at Walling­ Malcolm C. Goldenberg has been pro­ governmental affairs man~ger of the ford Steel Company, Wallingford, moted to Controller of Columbia Wire Worcester, Mass., area Chamber of Conn. Products in Chicago, Ill. Commerce. H. Stephen and Patricia Harvey have E. John Zezula is employed by the Brick Jacqueline Shenuski has been appointed two children, Kristin and Brian. Ste­ Township School System, Brick Town, corporate secretary of Woodland Ma­ phen is a supervisory auditor for the N. J., as a teacher. chine and Die Company, Inc., and Sin­ U. S. General Accounting Office. They ter Alloys, Inc., both in Pequabuck, reside in Manchester, Conn. 1958 Conn. Roger and Joyce O'Brien Jenks have a John N. Beckley is assistant to the exec­ George D. Swahn is a sales engineer for utive vice president of Pitney-Bowes, daughter, Susan Elaine, born on Feb­ Burrshell Company in North Bergen, ruary 7. She is their first child. Inc., in Stamford, Conn. He and his N. J. wife and three children reside in Fair­ Nina Lusko Jerrett is a medical secre­ Thomas S. Szatko is treasurer of .Tames tary for A. John Elliot, M. D., in Wes­ field, Conn. E. Duncan, InC' .. an audio visual firm Calvin O. Cancian has been promoted to terly, R. 1. in Rochester, N. Y. Jo-Anne Nordstrom Marrapese is a sec­ assistant manager of the Group Ac­ counts Department at Massachusetts retary at Southern Illinois University. 1960 David G. Carreau has been promoted to Blue Cross. Ernest and Susan Campos have a daugh­ Velmo Ciavarini, a language teacher at Group Controller of Bird & Son, Inc., ter, Deborah Susan, born on March 2. in East Walpole, Mass. Bellingham, Mass., High School, has They reside in Cranston, R. I. been selected by the NDEA to attend Richard J. Ellis is a technical Represen­ an institute in Italian to be held in Richard K. Gunther is a stockbroker for tative in the New England area for Florence, Italy, this summer. Francis I. DuPont & Company in Prov­ Schenectady Chemical Company. idence. Deanna Leiss Clark is chairman of the John and Janet Mathie Newman '63 have Westfield, Mass., section of the Stage­ Carleton and Beverly Emmons Mains a daughter, Gayle Jennifer, born on West subscription drive to benefit the have a daughter, Tracy Lynne, born on March 6. They reside in Granby, Conn. Springfield, Mass., Theatre. January 7. She is their third child. Elizabeth A. Walenda has been elected They reside in Alfred, Maine. Richard W. Cybulski is a business forms secretary of The Education Associa­ systems sales representative for Acme John W. Uperti, Jr. has been promoted tion of Norwich Free Academy. Datagraphic Business Service. He re­ to accounting manager of Raytheon Peter and Patricia Payette Young have sides in Foxboro, Mass. Company!Autometric Operation in a son, Christopher Lawrence, born on Alexandria, Va. Fred and Joyce Parker De Sorbo have April 24. They reside in Norwalk, three children and reside in Campbell, Mary Zainyeh is a tax technician for the Conn. Calif. Internal Revenue Service in Provi­ 1963 dence. Stephen F. Fillo is quality control man­ Lt. Robert W. Anderson is on the staff ager at Davol Rubber Company in 1961 of the commander-in-chief of the U. S. Providence. George E. Abadjian was recently elected Atlantic Fleet. John and Carole Gilson Heron have four a fellow of the Volkswagen Sales Paul and Mary-Lou Keith Bast '63 have daughters, Jill, Donna, Julianne, and Guild. He is a sales representative a daughter, Jennifer Lynn, born on Lynne. They reside in Wichita Falls, with Foreign Cars of Belmont, Inc., in April 25. Texas. Belmont, Mass. Ronald and Christa Spiegel Forgue have Frank R. Marshall is Western district Norman J. Dakake has been appointed a daughter, Joy Michelle, born on Jan­ manager for Lima Register Company, Rhode Island branch manager for TAD uary 10. They reside in Greenville, Lima, Ohio. (The Associated Designers, Inc.) of R. 1. Sanford Miller is an auditor for Colony Cambridge, Mass. Ralph and Barbara Gerard Gilmore have Motor Hotel, Inc., in Cranston, R. I. Alma G. Gagnon is a teacher in the a daughter, April Ann, born April 1. Gordon and Ruth Diamond Sandler have Cranston, R. I., School System. They reside in Lancaster County, Pa. three children, ages 3, 5, and 8. Ruth Jeffrey and Judith Cure Gill have two Barry and Sue Schwartz Glucksman have attends Newark State Teachers Col­ daughters, Kristen and Karen. They a son, Richard Samuel, born on May lege. reside in Cumberland Hill, R. I. 24. They reside in Warwick, R. I. Page Thirteen William J. Hoffman has been appointed Richard and Mary Petteruti Squizzero Edmund R. Orange is a teacher at Lin­ manager of the data processing de­ have two daughters, Dianne and Lin­ coln Senior High School and advisor partment of New Britain General Hos­ da. They reside in Cranston, R. 1. to the Sophomore Class there. He re­ pital. sides in Cranston, R. 1. 1965 Thomas and Dianne Kuhn have a son, J. Herbert E. Robbins, II, is serving with Michael, who was a year old on .July Susan M. Ahern is a medical secretary the 9th Infantry Division in Viet Nam. 2. They reside in Levittown, N. Y. in the Out-Patient Department of He has been awarded the Combat In­ David A. Lasser is treasurer of Lag­ Rhode Island Hospital. fantrymen's Badge and Purple Heart. gren's Awning & Canvas Mfg. Com­ Stephen R. Kamins is a systems analyst Stephen Thurrott has begun a six-month pany in Plainfield, N. J. at Olivetti Underwood Corporation. He training program with the Metropoli­ Neil and Judy Knofta McAllister '61 have resides in East Hartford, Conn. tan Department of the First National two children, Susan and Gar. Neil is Peter and Denise Michaud Kingsford re­ Bank of Miami. a teacher at Croft Business College in side in Mobile, Ala., where Denise is Joan L. Weinberg is a flight hostess for Durham, N. C. employed at the Alabama State Em­ Trans World Airlines based in Kansas Robert A. McLaughlin is an investment ployment Office. City, Missouri. officer for Endowment Advisory Ser­ Nancy Lamego is secretary to the con­ 1967 vice which handles the endowment tracts administrator at The Sippi can funds of Oberlin College, Western Re­ Corporation in Marion, Mass. Lt. Jeffrey Allen is attending Flight serve University, and University Hos­ School at Randolph Air Force Base, Amelia J. Olivelli is a medical assistant Texas. pitals. He resides in Avon, Ohio. to Frederick J. Fay, M. D., in Provi­ Manuel and Judith Soule Menezes have dence. Lewis A. Andrews, III, is an auditor for a second daughter, Jessica Lara, born Price Waterhouse & Company in March 15. They reside in Bristol, R. 1. Walter M. Quinn, Jr. has been appointed Stamford, Conn. controller of Butler Hospital in Provi­ 1964 dence. John F. Barry is assistant manager of Norman R. Alexander, Jr. is a systems the Middletown, R. 1., branch of The Elena M. Sammartino is a medical trans­ Newport National Bank. planner at Leesona Corporation in criptionist for Professional Dictating Warwick, R. 1. He has been discharged Service of New England, Inc. Roger A. Bissonnette is a claim adjuster from active duty with the U. S. Air for Kemper Insurance Company. He James A. Senese has been promoted to resides in Woonsocket, R. I. Force. district manager, Northeastern Penn­ Anthony and Sandra Massaro Concra '63 sylvania, for Avis Rent-A-Car Sys­ Clarence L. Bixler, Jr. is a seaman in have a son, Todd Anthony, born on tem, Inc. the U. S. Navy. January 31. They reside in Hudson, Felix and Mary Ann Graffrath Swintak Maureen A. Brehon is a secretary for N. Y. Sperry Gyroscope Company. She re­ Charles and Karen Kennedy Crowshaw '64 have two children, Felix, III, and Heidi. They reside in Johnston, R. 1. sides in Plainview, N. Y. have twins, Christopher Patrick and Kathleen B. Brezniak is a legal secre­ Melissa Marie, born in March. They Lt. (j.g.) Stanley F. Sydor is serving aboard the USS Vermillion. tary for Seder & Seder, Attorneys. have two other children and reside in She resides in Oxford, Mass. Warwick, R. 1. Ensign David G. Dahlen attends the U. S. Jean R. Brodeur is an accountant-tax Naval Supply Corps School in Athens, specialist for Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Ga. & Company in Providence. Allan and Beatrice Elener Dias have a Harry A. Brown is payroll manager at daughter, EleneI' Jean, born on April Cranston Print Works Company, Cran­ 29. They reside in Smithfield, R. 1. ston, R. I. 1966 Elizabeth J. Burns is assistant buyer, 1st Lt. Allan J. Dolinski is serving as David T. Adelman has returned from a supply officer with the 355 TAC Fight ­ infant's clothing and furniture, f or 13-month tour of duty with the U. S. Jordan Marsh Company in Boston. er Squadron at Phu Cat Air Base, Re­ Army in Korea and is now stationed at public of South Viet Nam. Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Joseph J. Bustin is a math teacher :[01' the Pawtucket , R. I., School Depart­ Judi Carlson Ellis is a secretary in the Joseph J. Camara is a regional super­ office of Seymour and Richard Smith, ment. He and hi s wife, Marsha, have visor for J. H . Kavanagh, Inc. He r e­ one daughter . insurance, real estate, and mortgage sides in Chepachet, R. 1. brokers. She resides in Springfield, David H. Caldwell was commissioned an Mass. N. Jane Desrosiers is a youth delegate ensign in the U. S. Navy in March to the Massachusetts F eder at ion of a nd is now stationed at Treasure Is­ Arlene Fishman is secretary to the man­ Business and Professional Women. ager of the Advanced Technology De­ land, Calif. Lt. (j.g.) Edward and Donna Duffy have partment at Hughes Aircraft Com­ Virginia L. Caramadre is an auditor for pany in Culver City, Calif. a son, Timothy Patrick, born on 0 - vember 4. He is their second child. the Rhode Island Bureau of Audits. Kenneth and Donna Amaral Galkin '62 have a son, Marc Thomas. Kenneth James R. Fabian is serving with t he Ma­ Robert A. Cheli is an executive trainee returned in March from a year's tour rine Corps in Viet Nam. for Sears, Roebuck and Company. He of duty in Viet Nam. He is a lieu­ James and Nancy Laliberte Garvey have resides in Tonawanda, N. Y. tenant in the Navy and is now sta­ a son, James Robert, Jr. They reside Ronald J. Cioe is stationed with the U. S. tioned in Newport. in Woburn, Mass. Army in Viet N am. Robert and Jean Hamel have two sons, Michael Goldberg is a teacher in Brook­ Robert C. Cohen is a teacher at Roeliff David and Barry. They reside in Cum­ lyn, N. Y. Jansen Central School in Hillsdale, berland, R. 1. Stephen and Ann Goodman have a N. Y. Thomas A. Izzo is a news reporter for daughter, Elissa Beth. They reside in Grace Ferrara Cole is secretary to the The Pawtucket Times, Pawtucket, R.1. Portland, Maine. engineering manager of Amperex Richard and Rena Ruggieri Lombardi Lorraine Hemond has been elected re­ Electronic Corp. in Hicksville, N. Y. have a son, Richard, born February 12. cording secretary of the Legal Secre­ Gary Cramer is an administrative train­ They reside in Warwick, R. 1. taries Association of Rhode Island. ee at Great American Insurance Com­ Linda Bull Neilan is secretary to the John E. Kelley is a salesman for Stanley pany in Hartford. His wife, Susan Sales Manager of New London Mills, Tools in Ohio. (Lappen '66) is an executive secretary Inc., in New London, Conn. Eileen C. Mazur is the patent law secre­ to the regional underwriting manager Robert F. Small is a lieutenant in the tary for Mohasco Industries, Inc., in at the same company. U. S. Naval Reserve. He is operations Amsterdam, N. Y. Also, she is the Daniel P. Dahlen attends officer training officer of the USS Allagash out of private secretary for Joseph P. Flana­ school at Medina Air Force Base in Newport, R. 1. gan, Esq., in Broadalbin, N. Y. San Antonio, Texas. Page Fourteen Robert and Nancy Hackett Danielson Sandra J. Holmes is a secretary for the Gail Holbrook Renaud is employed by were married in August, 1967. Robert Automobile Legal Association. She Lawson-Hemphill, Inc., in Central is serving with the U. S. Army in resides in Swansea, Mass. Falls, R. I. Viet Nam. Bernard A. Jackvony attends Suffolk Donna A. Richards is a secretary for Cynthia O. Davis is a secretary at John Law School in Boston. Automobile Mutual Insurance Com­ Hancock Insurance Company in Bos­ A. Paul Jette is assistant office manager pany of America in Providence. ton. of the Hartford Insurance Group, Richard S. Ross is a computer trainee Leslie A. Davis is secretary to the vice Hartford, Conn. with the American Mathematics Soci­ president of Puritan Aerosol Corp. in Sheldon C. Kantrowitz is assistant train­ ety in Providence. Cumberland, R. I. ing supervisor at the University ·)f Gerard J. Roy is an accounting specialist Neil M. Degon is a recruiter for Atlas Maryland. serving with the U. S. Army in Viet Chemical Industries, Inc., in Wilming­ Barbara A. Keenan is an executive sec­ Nam. ton, Del. retary in the systems and procedures PFC Donald E. Schaller is stationed with Pamela L. De Saint is an executive sec­ department of Rutgers University. the U. S. Army in Ulm, Germany. retary for the Rhode Island Associa­ Robert S. Kratz is an accountant for Karen J. Seeley is a legal secretary :~or tion of Insurance Agents, Inc. State Farm Insurance Company in Torphy & Torphy in Fall River, Mass. Samuel L. Di Sano will receive the de­ Norristown, Pa. gree of master of public administra­ Cheryl Sondler Kushner is a secretary David M. Sigel is employed by .Johnson tion in September. for Gilbane Building Company. She & Johnson, Permacel Tape Division, Joseph H. Eber, Jr. is corporate comp­ resides in East Greenwich, R. I. New Brunswick, N. J. troller of Wakefield Industries in New Muriel H. La Fazia is secretary to the Carol Fricke Smedes is a secretary for York City. Sales Manager of Microfin Corpora­ IBM. She resides in East Greenwich, R. I. Jeffrey N. Felix has graduated from the tion in East Providence, R. I. U. S. Army Engineer Officer Candidate George A. Spencer, Jr. is a naval reserve School at Fort Belvoir, Va., and has Nancy L. Le Blanc is a medical secre­ aviation officer candidate at the U. S. been commissioned a second lieutenant tary in the Out-Patient Department of Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. Rhode Island Hospital. in the Ordnance Corps. Robert J. Stansfield is stationed with the Linda M. Ferranti is a secretary at Au­ Beatrice R. Lodovico is a legal secretary for Attorney Wallace R. Burke in U. S. Army in Alaska. tomobile Mutual Insurance Company James Strupczewski is an assistant state of America in Providence. Hartford, Conn. Lorraine I. Lulek is a secretary for the accounts auditor for the State of New Leslie C. Forman is a secretary in the York. Aerospace program in Washington, Air Force Department at the Penta­ gon. Lynne Sutcliffe is a medical secretary at D. C. Butler Hospital in Providence. Shirley Lindquist Gaboury is a medical Paulette A. Lussier is a senior clerk stenographer for the State of Rhode Paul A. Swanson is a public accountant records clerk at St. Joseph Hospital in at Taylor & Company, CPA's in Crans­ Bangor, Maine. Island. Diane L. Malchiodi is secretary 'Co the ton. George E. Geoffroy is a systems account­ Judith Terenzi is a legal secretary for ant for the Foxboro Company, Fox­ director of long range planning and marketing at General Dynamics/ Elec­ Edwards & Angell in Providence. boro, Mass. Susan L. Thomas is a legal secretary for Ronald H. Girard is a tax accountant for tric Boat Division, Groton, Conn. Laura E. Mand is secretary-bookkeeper the Boston law firm of Bingham, Dana L. G. Balfour Company in Attleboro, & Gould. Mass. for Sailer's Painting Service, Inc., in Albino Goncalves has been commissioned Rochester, N. Y. William R. Thomas is a sales representa­ a second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Robert R. Mandeville has been promoted tive, consumers markets, for Eastman Force. He has been assigned to Ma­ to Specialist 4 with the U. S. Army. Kodak Company. He is residing in ther AFB, Calif., for navigator train­ He is stationed in Seoul, Korea, with Sausalito, Calif. ing. the 21st Finance Section. Merle L. Timins is a secretary for Civil Marlene Gorab is a business teacher for Specialist E-4 James D. Martin is a per­ Air Transport in Washington, D. C. the Cumberland, R. I., School Depart­ sonnel specialist now serving in Viet Allan H. Tufankjian is a student at Bos­ ment. Nam. ton University Law School. David E. Gordon is a graduate student Armand L. Masse is an assistant man­ Richard R. Usher is employed by Narra­ at Suffolk University in Boston. {lger at Zayre's Department Store. He gansett Electric Company. He resides Norbert S. Graca is an accountant and resides in Pawtucket, R. I. in Bristol, R. I. assistant office manager at ICI Or­ H. Brian McCarthy is a U. S. Army offi­ Marie A. Viens is a teacher at Smith­ ganics in Dighton, Mass. cer candidate at Fort Benning, Ga. Diane M. Grado is a business teacher at field High School, Smithfield, R. I. William H. Mendl is vice president of Gary B. Warner is a production manage­ Hope High School in Providence. Gamwell & Ingraham, Inc., in Crans­ David E. Gravel is a lead auditor for ment trainee for Congoleum-Nairn, ton, R. I. Inc., in Wilmington, Del. H. B. Hood & Sons. He resides in John W. Minnehan is a claims represen­ Chepachet, R. I. tative for Home Insurance Company in Judith A. Williams is secretary to the David L. Grinnell is a staff accountant Boston. registrar of Rhode Island College in for Arthur Young & Company. H e Neil J. Murawski is a business teacher Providence. resides in Newport, R. I. at Plainville High School, Plainville, Joan M. Wilson is a medical secretary at Virginia Brown Gruver is a teacher at Conn. Aetna Life & Casualty Insurance Com­ Johnson City High School, Johnson Robert E. Nelson is an assistant man­ pany in Hartford, Conn. City, N. Y. ager for the U. S. Government in Ber­ Frank R. Zadlo is a second lieutenant in Marsha L. Hall is a secretary at General lin, Germany. Electric Company. She resides in King the U. S. Marine Corps. Carol M. O'Donnell is a legal secretary Marie A. Zoller is secretary to the patent of Prussia, Pa. for Letts & Quinn in Providence. Darlene Hannon is secretary to the sales attorney at Merck, Sharp & Dohme. manager of Cable Electric Products Second Lt. Walter A. Osterman and his She resides in Rydal, Pa. Company in Providence. wife, Donna, announce the birth of a James and Patricia Mosley Zorbo '65 re­ Maureen E. Hendricks is a secretary for son, David Bryant, born on March 30. side in West Haven, Conn. Jim is Arthur Williamson & Company, Inc. Donald A. Paquette is an accountant for employed by Proctor & Gamble and She resides in Fair Lawn, N. J. Price Waterhouse Company. He re­ Pat is working at Sikorsky Aircraft. Suzanne Crafts Henrick is ecretary to sides in North Attleboro, Mass. the dean of admini tration at the Uni­ Robert W. Pineault is serving with the versity of Massachusetts. U. S. Army in Da Nang, Viet Nam. Notes about the Class of 1968 will Susan Holley is a medical secretary for Ivan D. Purdy is a general science teach­ commence in the October issue of the Paul J. M. Healey, M. D., in Pawtuck­ er at Berlin Central School. He re­ Alumni newsletter. et, R. I. sides in Cambridge, N. Y. 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