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'03 '12 '22 '28 '32 '38 '43 '49 REUNION '03 '28 CLASS As a 90-year-old apartment Retired after 30 years' service George F. Corse, Jr. started house caretaker who kept sticking as a reserve officer and 10 years the new year with a new job at his nose in the sleuthing of of active duty (for which he was Georgia Pacific Corp., as regional Jack Webb and Harry Morgan on awarded the Silver and Bronze Star sales manager and welcomed a new ' Dragnet ' 69 ,' Burton JI . Mustin Medal) Col. Guy A. Loomis, Jr. son, Thomas, on January 17. was hailed in reviews as " an has shunned the rocking chair for absolute treasure." That is why a job as real estate salesman. The Fred Bronner Corp., a division the 84-year-old alumnus is of Lesney Products & Co ., Ltd., being seen more and more on TV manufacturers of " Matchbox" toys, and in fiims . has appointed Elmer Doran '32 vice president- finance. Julius Kastantin passed away on November 29, 1968 following '1 2 a heart attack. Wintering at Daytona Beach, Fla., '50 A. S. Hubbard, Sr. says he hopes Major Charles J. Bucha.nan is a to make Commencement this year. patient in Letterman Army '38 Hospital at the Presidio of San Philadelphia Suburban Water Co . Francisco, suffering from cancer has elected John G. McKay, Jr. of the vocal cords. The Major '22 vice president of engineering. is Chief, Coun terin telligence, Classmates were saddened to hear at 6th Army HQ. of the death of Burton Immen and W. Edward McKinney. Interstate United Corp., one of '43 the nation's largest food manage­ ment organizations, has appointed In bringing the indoor polo title REUNION Thomas J. Collevechio vice '24 CLASS to Houston, Del W. Carroll president of management services won last year's Most Valuable for business and industry. " The Globetrotters," Alan Meyerhoff Player award , and is leading the and his wife, Miriam, probably Houston team again this year. are somewhere in Africa. After The former PMC polo star also a five-day visit to Athens, they has won wide recognition as an out­ began their safari in Uganda on standing conditioner of racehorses February 22, then to Kenya, including the famed Phipps Stable. Tanzania, Rhodesia, Mozambique and South Africa. ext month . they will sail from Furban '41 REUNION to Genoa. Then, after a stay in .. CLASS northern italy, they will stop at Robert J. Kepple, Greensburg, Lisbon and the Madeira Islands Pa. , died on March 7 of injuries before returning to the U.S. suffered in an automobile crash last October. IMPACT I PMC • SPRING 'S9 27 '51 '58 Now married , with four children, Major Barry T. Balint is assigned Arthur W. Bowen has just been to USCGS~ at Ft. Leavenworth, named manufacturer's representa tive starting in July. for Goodyear shoe products in five Midwest States. I Dr. George Bjotvedt, veterinarian, ha s been appointed research assistant professor in the Returned from Vietnam, Major Department of Surgery of the Claude M. Brauer is serving as an Mount Sinai School of Medicine. advisor at the U. S. Marines Reserve Unit, Port Newark, N. J., and is The proud and loving smile from In business for himself as manu­ living in Willingboro. his wife, Sharon, are " icing on the facturer's representative in the cake" for LTC William J. Thomp­ electronics field , Marvin S. A member of Special Forces and a son on receiving the Air Medal for Feller is also a commissioner Master Parachutist, Major Nicholas Vietnam service. Cited for excep­ of Upper Dublin Township, Pa. Caras is a guerrilla warfare tionally meritorious performance of instructor at Ft. Bragg. duty as an intelligence officer, he You can be sure- Nunzio Lomanto also received a third award of the is a buyer for Westinghouse. Army Commendation Medal. As a sales engineer for Leeds & '58 Northrop Co., George D.- Rhodes Back from a year's tour of duty in Vietnam in December , LTC After serving the past two years is covering the .Cincinnati and as Adjutant, National War College, Louisville area. Samuel J. Garrett is Chief, Supply Div. , DCSLOG, HQ Major Michael J. Cockill expects to leave for Vietnam in July. Headquartered in Ft. Washington, Military District, Washington, Pa., John G. Rohr is Eastern and is living in Alexandria, Va. sales manager for Bryant Computer Products Division of Ex-Cell-O John S. Kranyak, RPT, is now Corp., producers of memory drum engaged in private practice in and disc file systems. physical therapy in Hammonton, N. J. Married, and father of six, J. Ro bert Suhr is a sales engin­ '52 eer at Westinghouse in Hartford. G. Collins Lyden has been named director of the business publicity bureau in the New York State '54 REUNION Department of Commerce. CLASS Now teaching at Camden County The Pennsylvania Department of Community College, Bla ckwood, Highways has named Lawrence M. '53 N. J., Anthony F. Fini has Laychur asst. district engineer for Johnson & Johnson has announced completed building a new home. the Montoufsville district which the appointment of John R. Haas maintains 3,915 miles of highways. to the management board of its Permacel Division. He is director Awardeq the Bronze Star Medal of engineering and maintenance. '55 and Vietnamese Honor Medal 1st Class for work as advisor The Literary Center, Mt. Laurel, to the Vietnamese 7th Infantry N. J. , "the largest retail book Div., Major James A. Nelson, Jr. store in S. Jersey," is owned and is now assigned to Ft. Polk. operated by Edwin B. Abrams. William E. Crouthers has been REUNION promoted to Chief, Construction '59 CLASS Branch, Norfolk District, Corps of Engineers. Serving his second tour of duty in Vietnam, Major Joseph J. Nicholas is stationed in Saigon. 28 Susie Pak, of Pusan, Korea, Ronald M. Padula is working became the bride of Capt. Richard towards his doctorate at Temple. '80 L. Johnston in November. He expects to be promoted to Major John David Tees, Jr. has been Father of three daughters, Louis this month. working for The Reinsurance H. Adore is now branch claims Corporation of New York in manager for American Mutual Now Chief of the Experimental ew York City since October. Insurance Co. in Delaware. Stress Laboratory at Boeing's Vertol Division, Arthur Sco tese Married, with five children, Jay is co-chairman of the National S. Schwartz manages Jack & Jill REUNION Experimental Stress Analysis Con­ '84 CLASS Ice Cream Company in Phila. vention in Philadelphia this month. A Professional Engineer, William H. Spain, Jr. received his After attending Area Intelligence Joseph W. Aitken is working for master's degree from Shippensburg School at Ft. Holabird, Capt. Hercules, Inc., in Delaware. State in August 1966, completed David C. Ungerer left for Army service in July 1967, and is Vietnam in March. Gill R. Alderfer, M.D., is working toward his PhD degree interning at Letterman Hospital. at Ohio State University. Gary J . Davis recently joined '83 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith in Newark, N.J., as '81 Now living in Tampa, Thomas A. an account executive. Dr. Jerome A. Bt!rman has opened Crescenzo is working toward the an office in Northeast Phila., master of business administration Now living in Springfield, Pa. , for the practice of endodontiCs. degree at the University of Donald A. Denovan is a Field South Florida. Supervisor for Travelers Insurance. Builder of "Cherry Tree," a devel­ opment of single homes in Upper On January 20, Capt. Richard E. Bruce Fischer is an account Chichester, Pa ., Alfred B. Emma Morgan, J r. assumed command of HQ executive with Burton, Dana & Co., offers PMC $100 for every and Service Co. , SOlst Signal Bn., a Phila. stock brokerage firm. alumnus who buys one. lOlst Airborne Div. He has been awarded the Vietnamese Gallantry Working for Bethlehem Steel's Awarded the degree of master of Cross with Palm for service with Engineering Department, Charles D. education by The College of 5th Inf. Div. (Mech.) Bn. Gorman is studying for a master's William & Mary in August 1968, degree at Lehigh University. Capt. Vincent C. Gorman, Jr. is now stationed at Ft. Gordon. BILL BURTON HEADS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION William F. Kane is now working for Nuclear Associates International. First vice president of the PMC Alumni Association board of managers for the Presently in the second year of past two years, William T . Burton, Jr. Esq . '31 has been elected to serve as graduate work toward the MBA, president for the next two years. He also has served as chairman of the Finance Anthony P. Pontello has been and College Affairs Committees, as regional chairman for the 1967 annual promoted to Aerospace Engineer alumni fund, and on every committee in some capacity. Bill is president of the in charge of research, development Pennsylvania State Brewers Association. and testing of fuel monitoring Sidney S. Mathues '51 was elected first vice president, and George B. Shaw, systems at the Naval Air Jr. '27 was voted in as second vice president. Propulsion Test Center. Sid has served as second vice president of the board, previously served as secretary, and is a past president of the PMC Alumni Club of Delaware County. He is manager of GE's Instrumentation Lab, Re·Entry Systems. George has served the Association in many ways and received the 1968 Out· '82 standing Alumnus Award. He has been chairman of the Awards Committee and was national chairman of the 1967 alumni fund. He is in charge of steel erection As of June 9, Capt. Franklin H. for Bethlehem Steel's Fabricated Steel Construction Division. Andrew, Jr. will be assigned to HQ Five alumni elected to serve on the board of managers for the next two years U.S.
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