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Steven Torrey M’73 is engaged in translat- have included a 2016 symposium on epis- ing ancient Greek Dramatists from Greek to temological engagement of students and a English. Why? Because maybe it is what he 2018 poster session on student writing and IN always wanted to do but only with leisure of research in the digital revolution. I worked retirement (age 74) has the wherewithal to at Kaman Aerospace Corp. for two years and proceed. The internet makes an idea possible. prior to that consulted at Cambridge College MEMORY Crisanne Colgan M’74 was honored to (Massachusetts) and worked 20 years at the receive the Kathleen O’Connor Boelhouwer University of Hartford, including as associate ’85 Alumni Initiative Award in June 2019. She director of communications and director of IN MEMORY GUIDELINES recently was appointed to the Trinity College the faculty Speakers Bureau. Also on the We will not announce the death of an alum with- Board of Fellows. She’s also a member of campus, I founded a grant-driven, six-college out first confirming with a previously published Founders Council of the Women’s Leadership Options Speakers Bureau on international obituary or direct notification from a relative. Council and the Trinity Club of Hartford security issues that included Trinity faculty. Also, alumni who passed away more than two Executive Committee. She has served on the For more scholarship, or to inquire about the years prior to the date of publication will be Trinity College Alumni Association Executive textbook, see https://collegeresearchsharing. listed in Death Notices, along with alumni for Committee and on the Graduate Studies com.” Rick included a photo of him with the whom we do not have enough information for a Advisory Board. Crisanne enjoys all of her 1929 Packard Roadster 640 that has been longer obituary. volunteer service, especially mentoring stu- in his family since 1955. It won first prize in dents and connecting with alumni. its class at the Dream Ride in Farmington, 1942 Nicholas N. Turley, 101, of Bristol, Sharon Moran M’77 sent a list of accom- Connecticut, last summer. Rick is a member Connecticut, died on October 29, 2019. plishments that included receiving a master’s of the Valley Collector Car Club in Simsbury, Turley served in the U.S. Army Air Corps degree while teaching at South Windsor High Connecticut. during World War II. He then earned a B.S. in his- School. She notes that she received the Mark Chad C. Betz M’08 published his first tory and economics from Trinity, where he was a R. Shedd Award for excellence in law-related book, Late Bloomer: It’s Not Too Late to member of Alpha Chi Rho and the Newman Club. education, the Connecticut Celebration of Succeed! He is working on a second book. Turley went on to a 35-year career with the State Excellence award for a voting-process pro- Paul Hensler M’08 will be presenting a of Connecticut Department of Transportation. gram, the Connecticut Leadership Award, the paper at the 2020 Cooperstown Symposium Turley is survived by his children, William Unsung Heroes Award for international civic on Baseball and American Culture. He is Turley, Paul Turley (Joan), Ellen Pagliaro (John), educational work, the Mahatma Gandhi/ working on his fourth book, this latest and Jane Marozzi (Joe); eight grandchildren; and Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Award, and hon- focusing on baseball from 1977 to 1989. four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by ors from the Connecticut General Assembly His previous book, Bob Steele on the his wife of 68 years, Eleanor, and siblings John, for outstanding contributions to education. Radio: The Life of Connecticut’s Beloved James, Mary, and Catherine. She also presented the Democracy Is Not a Broadcaster, has been nominated for the Spectator Sport program at an international 2020 Connecticut Book Award in history. 1948 The Rev. William S. Glazier II, 94, of Mystic, conference at the University of Sydney in Anne Miranda M’09 is a marketing Connecticut, died on February 5, 2020. Australia and served as the education liaison specialist for Barbara Cleland Realty Group, Glazier was attending Trinity when he was to the Boards of Directors of the Connecticut a B2B start-up in Norwalk, Connecticut. She drafted into the Army during World War II, Bar Association and the Connecticut Civil passed her real estate exam last March. In earning a Bronze Star. After the war, he returned Liberties Union. her free time, Anne volunteers at Our Lady to earn an interdisciplinary B.A. from Trinity, Rick Walker M’91, who earned an of Grace Preschool in Stamford. where he was a member of Delta Psi. Glazier went M.A. in English and American literature, Michael Carone M’12 made the move on to earn an M.Div. from Theological writes: “My thesis was titled ‘Inside or from working at the State Capitol in Hartford Seminary and a Ph.D. from Hartford Seminary. Outside the Whale: George Orwell’s Art and to , D.C., a year ago and credits He was a missionary in Alaska and the Caribbean Polemic’ and is in the Trinity Library Digital much of his success to his Trinity College and served churches in Connecticut and New Repository. Professor Barbara Benedict master’s degree. York City before establishing the Manna Center in was my wonderful thesis adviser! In my Christopher P. Kriesen M’13 has estab- Woodstock, Connecticut. research, I discovered Orwell’s fixation on lished a story consultancy, Cyrano Story, Glazier is survived by his wife, Lois; three the natural world and the world of average providing storytelling mentoring to clients sons, including John Glazier IDP’02; and five workers and the poor in his books pre- seeking to publish memoirs. grandchildren. 1984 and so am inspired to produce three William Dziura M’16 and wife Laura books of my own, with a natural theme: a are the proud parents of two boys, Joseph, 4, 1948 Frederick S. Mertz, 93, of West Hartford, sci-fi novelette, a cross-country motorcycle and Elliot, 1. When not enjoying time with Connecticut, died on October 12, 2019. story, and a possible textbook on belief his family, Will works as a nonprofit fund- Mertz began his studies at Trinity and, after systems, past, current, and future (including raiser, personal coach, and communications serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, epistemology), that could be an evolving instructor. returned to earn a B.A. in history. He went on to anthology with other scholars. The text is Jim Jinks M’16 was elected to the a long career in insurance, retiring from Cigna inspired by my nearly 10 years at Charter Cheshire, Connecticut, town council in Property and Casualty as director of national Oak State College in Connecticut, where I November 2019. He also was appointed accounts. teach the required ‘Interdisciplinary Studies to the board of Bike Walk Connecticut in Mertz is survived by his children, Frederick Cornerstone Seminar’ on college research/ October 2019. Bike Walk Connecticut pro- Mertz (Beth Ann), Linda Mertz, and Catherine writing and rhetoric. This is the leading motes multimodal transportation options Saylor, and three grandchildren. He was pre- college in serving older learners statewide and works to make our communi- deceased by his wife, Gwenn, and his sister, (average age 37) and is all online. Formal ties and neighborhoods safer for people on Catherine Metcalf. presentations in the CSCU college system bikes and on foot.

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1949, M.A. 1954 Edward 1951 Theodore Lauterwasser, 92, of IV (Josie); a grandson; and two 1953 Ronald Miecznikowski, 89, A. Richardson, 95, of Glastonbury, Longmeadow, Massachusetts, died great-grandchildren. of Bristol, Connecticut, died on Connecticut, died on December 19, on October 25, 2019. October 22, 2019. 2019. Lauterwasser served in the U.S. 1953 Philip W. Bittel, 87, of Miecznikowski earned a B.S. in Richardson served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War Torrington, Connecticut, died on educational studies from Trinity. He Army during World War II before II before coming to Trinity, where November 24, 2019. went on to earn an M.Ed. from the coming to Trinity, where he gradu- he graduated Phi Beta Kappa with Bittel earned a B.A. in history University of Hartford, an M.S. from ated Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in a B.S. in engineering and played from Trinity, where he was a Clarkson University, and a sixth- history and later earned an M.A. in soccer. He went on to a career as a member of the Brownell Club and year certificate from Saint Joseph educational studies. He spent his sales engineer. the Newman Club and participated College. Miecznikowski taught entire career at Phoenix Mutual Life Lauterwasser is survived by his in ROTC. He went on to serve in chemistry for 62 years, including Insurance, retiring in 1984 as vice children, Linda “Lynn” VanderMey, the U.S. Air Force. Bittel owned time at Bristol High School, Bristol president, administrative services. Beth Holt, Steven Lauterwasser, and operated P&M Bittel Inc., Central High School, and Tunxis The loyal alumnus was a member Elaine Kirchherr, and Debra which printed diplomas for schools Community College. He also of the Elms Society. Metzler; 11 grandchildren; and 17 around the United States. worked as a Polish interpreter in Richardson is survived by daugh- great-grandchildren. He was prede- Bittel is survived by his the Connecticut courts. ters Heidi Barter and Hollyanne ceased by his wife of 64 years, Inez. wife, Norma; sons James Bittel Miecznikowski is survived by his Dustin and three grandchildren. He (Christine) and Philip Jr. (Lori); and wife of 46 years, Helen; son John was predeceased by his wife of 74 1951 Maurice H. Martel, D.D.S., 89, six grandchildren. He was prede- Miecznikowski ’00; and brother years, Marion. of Worcester, Massachusetts, died ceased by his first wife, Laura, as Richard Miecznikowski (). on June 9, 2019. well as son David. 1950 Henry S. Palau, 90, of Martel earned a B.S. in physical 1954 Robert L. Scott III, 88, of Norwalk, Connecticut, died on sciences from Trinity, where he 1953 Sanford A. Dwight, 88, of Hillsborough, California, died on October 9, 2019. was a member of the Commons Pleasant Hill, Oregon, died on October 1, 2019. Palau earned a B.A. in his- Club. He went on to serve in the November 26, 2019. Scott earned a B.A. in history tory from Trinity, where he was U.S. Army during the Korean Dwight earned a B.A. in econom- from Trinity, where he was a a member of Tau Alpha and the War before earning a D.D.S. from ics from Trinity, where he partic- member of Psi Upsilon. He went on Newman Club and played lacrosse. Northwestern University Dental ipated in intramurals and served to serve as a captain in the U.S. Air He went on to earn an LL.B. from School. He worked in private as a member of Alpha Chi Rho, the Force. Scott had a long career as a Boston University and then entered practice in Holden, Massachusetts, Canterbury Club, and the staff of stockbroker. the U.S. Navy. Palau served in the until his retirement from clinical The Trinity Tripod. He went on to Scott is survived by his wife, Vietnam War and earned numerous practice in 1997. He also taught at serve in the U.S. Air Force before Mary Alice; children Laura (Steve), honors before retiring as an assis- Tufts University School of Dental a long career in the social services Robert IV (Yvonne), and John tant judge advocate general with Medicine for more than 40 years. A field. Edwin II (Eileen); seven grandchil- the rank of captain in 1977. loyal alumnus, Martel was a mem- dren; one great-granddaughter; Palau is survived by his sons, ber of the Elms Society. 1953 The Reverend James P. and sister Carol (Ray). Mark Palau and Richard Palau Martel is survived by his chil- McAlpine, 87, of Hartford, (Gigi); five grandchildren; and two dren, Steve (Kathy), Bruce (Karen), Connecticut, and York Harbor, 1955 Stanley P. Filewicz, M.D., 85, great-grandchildren. He was prede- Susan Dannenberg (Bruce), and Maine, died on January 6, 2019. of Jensen Beach, Florida, died on ceased by his wife, Nancy. Dave (Sheril); six grandchildren; McAlpine earned a B.A. in October 4, 2019. and brother Raymond. He was history from Trinity, where he Filewicz earned a B.S. in biology 1951 John E. Friday Jr., 89, of predeceased by his wife of 60 served as vice president of Theta Xi from Trinity, where he was a Lyme, Connecticut, died on years, Rita. and as a member of the swimming member of the Brownell Club, the December 23, 2018. team, the Legislative Club, and Newman Club, and the Chemistry Friday graduated Phi Beta Kappa 1952 Thomas F. Head III, 90, of the staff of The Trinity Tripod. Club. He earned an M.D. from New with a B.A. in economics. He was Peterborough, New Hampshire, He went on to graduate from the York Medical College before serving a member of Psi Upsilon and the died on December 18, 2019. Episcopal Theological School. A in the U.S. Navy. Filewicz was an Interfraternity Council, played Head earned a B.A. in history strong advocate for inclusivity in orthopedic surgeon for 35 years, varsity lacrosse and varsity squash, from Trinity, where he was a the Episcopal Church, McAlpine serving as owner and president and served on the boards of the member of Sigma Nu and the served in churches in several of New Britain (Connecticut) Ivy and Harlequin. After serving Newman Club, played football, states, including Connecticut, New Orthopedic Surgical Group. in the U.S. Marine Corps during and ran track. He was the owner of Hampshire, and Massachusetts, Filewicz is survived by his wife the Korean War, Friday had a long Environmental Interiors, which he and as the Episcopal chaplain at of 54 years, Charlyn; children Keith career in investment banking, ini- founded in 1969. A dedicated alum- Oakland University in Michigan. Filewicz (Stacy Witt), Heather tially with Morgan Stanley and later nus, Head served as a class agent McAlpine is survived by his chil- McMillan (Arden), and C. Kelly with Drexel and its related firms. and as a member of the Reunion dren, Holly Dulac (Dennis), Julie Filewicz (Gina); and two grandchil- Friday is survived by his wife, Gift Committee. He also was a Butler (Crawford), John McAlpine dren. He was predeceased by son Judith Favret; three children from member of the Elms Society, and (Cyndi), and Barbara Hennessy Daniel Filewicz. a prior marriage, John Friday III, he and his wife were named to the (Hugh); six grandchildren; and Richard Friday, and Elizabeth college’s Wall of Honor. Head was one great-granddaughter. He was 1955 Robert J. Hollister, 86, of Spears; and seven grandchildren. honored with the Alumni Medal for predeceased by his wife of 56 Hartland, Wisconsin, died on Excellence in 2002. years, Sally. November 29, 2019. Head is survived by his wife of Hollister earned a B.A. in 70 years, Joanne; son Thomas Head English from Trinity, where he

72 THE TRINITY REPORTER IN MEMORY was a member of Delta Phi and 1958 Frederick G.E. Clarke, 83, including the University of was a member of Delta Kappa the Newman Club. He went on to of Boca Raton, Florida, died on Redlands, from which he retired as Epsilon, the Young Republicans, serve in the U.S. Air Force. Hollister October 12, 2019. a professor emeritus. and Campus Chest. He went on to began his career with Connecticut Clarke earned a B.A. in eco- Segur is survived by his wife, serve in the U.S. Navy for several General Life Insurance and moved nomics and Spanish from Trinity, Vivian. He was predeceased by his years before returning to the States into financial planning. He retired where he was a member of the sister, Jo. and earning an M.B.A. from The as a financial adviser with the Kolb Spanish Club, the Economics Wharton School of the University Lauwasser accounting firm. Club, the Sports Car Club, and the 1959 Curtis K. Case, 83, of of Pennsylvania. Crane served as a Hollister is survived by his wife Young Republicans. He also played Barkhamsted, Connecticut, died financial executive at Ford Motor of 60 years, Gillian “Jill”; children freshman football and worked at on January 17, 2020. Company, Heublein Inc., United Mark (Mary), Beth Wilkins (Daniel), WRTC. He went on to serve in the Case earned a B.A. in econom- Vintners, and Lone Star Industries, Stephen (Linda), and Megan Hintz U.S. Navy. Clarke worked in sales at ics from Trinity, where he was a from which he retired in 1981. (Robert); 11 grandchildren; eight IBM for 25 years and then moved to member of Alpha Chi Rho. He went Crane is survived by his wife of great-grandchildren; and brother printing company R.R. Donnelley on to a long career with IBM and 58 years, Joanne; daughter Amy Sidney. & Sons, where he later retired as held many positions in the town of Crane; a grandson; and sister director of operations technology. Barkhamsted. Catherine Crane. 1955 Joseph V. Reineman, 86, The loyal alumnus took part in Case is survived by his sons, of Tampa, Florida, died on many college events. Chris (Gloria), Darryl (Joy), and 1960 Richard C. Harland, 80, of December 29, 2019. Clarke is survived by his wife, Kevin (Linda), and five grandchil- Stamford, Connecticut, died on Reineman earned a B.S. in Janet; daughter Sabrina Rettaliata dren. He was predeceased by his October 16, 2018. engineering from Trinity, where he (Tom); three grandsons; and wife, Phyllis, and brother George Harland attended Trinity, where served as president of Alpha Delta brother Ronald Clarke. Case. he was a member of Delta Phi, Phi and participated in ROTC. He the Glee Club, and the freshman went on to serve as a in the 1958 Peter A. “Gus” Crombie Jr., 1959 Robert L. Prince, M.D., 81, swimming team and participated U.S. Air Force and U.S. Air Force 82, of Leesburg, Florida, died on of , New York, died on in ROTC before earning a B.S. and Reserve. Reineman had a long October 14, 2019. October 13, 2019. M.B.A. from New York University. career with General Telephone Crombie earned a B.A. in eco- Prince graduated Phi Beta Kappa He went on to a career as an Company, retiring in 1989. In 1997, nomics from Trinity, where he was with a B.S. in biology. He was a institutional portfolio manager he was honored by Trinity with a a member of Alpha Chi Rho and the member of Pi Kappa Alpha. Prince with several firms, including citation in recognition of outstand- Newman Club and ran track. He went on to earn an M.D. from Chase Manhattan, Manufacturers ing professional achievement in went on to serve in the U.S. Army Jefferson Medical College and to Hanover, and J&W Seligman. engineering. Reserves. Crombie worked in the practice as a psychiatrist. Harland is survived by his wife, Reineman is survived by Finance Department of Hamilton Prince is survived by his wife Mariellen; children Jonathan ’87 his wife, Betty; children Linda Standard, a division of United of 40 years, Olga; sisters Patricia (Jayleen), Christopher (Kathleen), Wingate (Jeffrey), Deborah King Technologies Corporation. and Barbara; and two nieces and a and Elizabeth (Jack Home); step- (Guy III), Nanette Reineman, Crombie is survived by his wife, nephew. daughters Elisa Fischer (Harry) Joe Reineman Jr. ’82, and Ginger Patricia; children J. Crombie, and Nancy Burr (Jody); and eight Chapman (Richard); and seven Karen Ewanich (Thomas), and 1959 William M. Ward, 83, of grandchildren. grandchildren. Brian Crombie (Roselle); nine Nashville, Tennessee, died on grandchildren; and sisters Mary October 27, 2019. 1962 Mark Shapiro, 77, of 1956 John Piper, 84, of Gellert (Michael) and Jane Michel Ward earned a B.A. in political Bloomfield, Connecticut, died Asheville, North Carolina, died (Jacques). He was predeceased by science from Trinity, where he was on January 12, 2020. on April 2, 2019. brother Gerald Crombie. a member of Delta Psi and played Shapiro graduated Phi Beta Piper graduated Phi Beta Kappa squash and tennis, serving as team Kappa with a B.S. in mathematics with a B.S. in chemistry. He also 1958 W. Hubbard Segur Jr., 83, of captain for the latter. He went on to and physics. He was a member was a member of the Brownell Rancho Mirage, California, died on serve for six years in the Tennessee of the Brownell Club and the Club, the Chemistry Club, and the November 9, 2019. Air National Guard. Ward worked college band. Shapiro went on Canterbury Club. Piper went on to After serving in the U.S. Army, at J.C. Bradford for 20 years before to earn an M.A. in physics from earn a Ph.D. from MIT. Segur earned a B.S. in mathematics joining SunTrust Bank, where he University. He worked from Trinity, where he served as spent 14 years before retiring. as a freight brakeman on the 1957 Samuel F. Niness Jr., 84, treasurer of Alpha Chi Rho, sports Ward is survived by his chil- railroad and taught science of Jupiter, Florida, died on editor of The Trinity Tripod, and dren, William Ward Jr. (Christy) and social studies at A.I. Prince October 29, 2019. secretary of the junior class. He and Maury Woolwine (Mark); five Technical High School and Niness earned a B.A. in history also played basketball and ran grandchildren; and siblings Ann physics at Trinity and at Wesleyan from Trinity, where he was a mem- cross country and track; he served Morgan (Hugh), Irene Ward, and University. ber of Alpha Delta Phi. He played as co-captain of the latter. Segur Stephen Ward (Helen). He was Shapiro is survived by sons football, basketball, and golf and went on to earn an M.A. in mathe- predeceased by siblings James Daniel and David; daughters-in- won the college’s Blanket Award in matics from Bowdoin College. He Crawford Jr. and Grace Hall. law Teresa and Ulrike; and four recognition of the numerous taught high school and worked grandchildren. He was prede- varsity letters that he earned. with the United Farm Workers 1960 William B. Crane III, 81, of ceased by his wife, Ann. Niness is survived by his before earning an M.S. in econom- New Canaan, Connecticut, died wife, Joan; four sons; and 10 ics and a Ph.D. from the University on July 20, 2019. 1963 John A. Robb, 78, of grandchildren. of California, Davis. Segur later Crane earned a B.A. in political Summit, , died on taught at several universities, science from Trinity, where he August 26, 2019.

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Robb attended Trinity and University. Zinser worked at the was a member of the men’s varsity and Tulane University Law School. Northwestern University before Night Vision Laboratory at Fort crew, representing the college at He was in private practice until his graduating from New York Belvoir before accepting a teach- the Henley Royal Regatta in 1969 2012 retirement. University. His career included time ing position in 1970 at Eastern and 1971. Benjamin also played Meyer is survived by his wife in retail, credit cards, private bank- Tennessee State University; he football, worked at WRTC, and of 38 years, Julie; children Rachel ing, and residential real estate. served as a full-time faculty served as a student senator. He Grant Meyer (Sarah Strnad) and Robb is survived by his children, member in psychology until his went on to earn an M.B.A. from Josh Meyer (Alison Denton); one Margaret “Megan” Robb, William 2006 retirement. He also authored the University of New Hampshire. grandson; and sister Yael Meyer. Robb (Amy), and Susan Macdonald the textbook Basic Principles of Benjamin worked in the financial (Frank), and five grandchildren. He Experimental Psychology and services industry for many years, 1972 Abbie Sikes Perlsweig, 69, of was predeceased by his wife of 37 numerous journal articles. including time as a managing direc- West Hartford, Connecticut, died years, Margaret, and siblings James Zinser is survived by his wife, tor at Bear Stearns and J.P. Morgan on August 2, 2019. Robb and Mary Lee Seifert. Prudence; children Kurt Zinser Securities. In 2007, he founded Perlsweig earned a B.A. in (Sarah Lowe) and Kristin Cazell Breaking Away—The Empowerment English from Trinity and an M.L.S. 1963 Daniel R. Romanos, M.D., 78, (Chris); five grandchildren; and Zone, a career preparation firm. A from the University of Rhode of Newbury, Massachusetts, died siblings Ursula Hunter (Durbin) devoted alumnus, Benjamin served Island. She was a professional on October 18, 2019. and Christel Zavitz (Bryant). as president of Friends of Trinity librarian who also maintained Romanos earned a B.S. in Rowing; the expanded boathouse a local tailoring business in her biology from Trinity, where he was 1965 Stanley L. Bagan, M.D. 76, in East Hartford was completed home. a member of Alpha Chi Rho. He of Bridgeton, New Jersey, died on during his tenure. Perlsweig is survived by her went on to earn an M.D. from Tufts November 16, 2019. Benjamin is survived by his sons, Simon and Benjamin. She University Medical School and had Bagan earned a B.A. in phi- children, Keith Benjamin, Hilary was predeceased by her husband, a long career as a psychiatrist in losophy from Trinity, where he Benjamin, and Tyler Benjamin; Paul Perlsweig, and brother David Torrington, Connecticut. was a member of Sigma Nu and two grandchildren; and brother “Mark” Sikes. Romanos is survived by his wife the Philosophy Club. He also was Ivan (Jane). of more than 50 years, Dianne; active in Hillel. Bagan went on to 1972 Bruce B. Yelton, 69, of West daughters Nicole Carey (Mike), earn an M.D. from Universidad 1971, M.A. 1992 Susan Martin Chester, Pennsylvania, died on Alexandra Chambers (Phillip), Autonóma de Guadalajara and Haberlandt, 68, of West Hartford, July 7, 2018. and Catherine Romanos (Clayton to establish Internal Medicine Connecticut, died on November 6, Yelton earned a B.S. in engineer- Howard); three grandchildren; and Associates in Bridgeton. He also 2019. Please see the Former Staff ing from Trinity, where he played brothers Louis, Richard, Raymond, served as chief of medicine at section of “In Memory.” football and golf. He spent his William, and Robert and their Bridgeton Hospital for a decade. career with the Edlon Corporation, spouses. Bagan is survived by his wife 1971 Theodore J. Kowalski, M.D., a division of Pfaudler, and retired of 54 years, Sally; sons Matthew 70, of New York City, died on in 1986. 1963 Donald G. Smith, 78, of (Michelle) and David ’92 (Joanne); August 13, 2019. Yelton is survived by his siblings, New York, New York, died on and three grandchildren. He was Kowalski earned a B.S. in David Yelton (Lillian Waugh), October 30, 2019. predeceased by sister Elaine Zeitz. biology from Trinity, where he was Madelyn Yelton (Jeff Lyons), and Smith attended Trinity, where a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and Victoria Manlove (Joe), and sister- he was a member of Theta Xi, 1970 Robert K. Baker, 71, of served as editor-in-chief of the Ivy. in-law Dianne Yelton. He was before earning a B.S. in finance Penfield, New York, died on He also was active in Chapel life. predeceased by his brother Everett and accounting from the University October 8, 2019. Kowalski went on to earn an M.D. Yelton III. of Illinois, a J.D. from UCLA, and Baker earned a B.A. in English from the University of Connecticut an M.B.A. from Harvard Business from Trinity, where he was a mem- before working for several cor- 1973 Andrew R. Taussig, 68, of School. His career included time as ber of Delta Phi and the Glee Club. porations, including Blue Cross New York City, died on December a portfolio manager at the Capital He went on to serve as director Blue Shield, American Express, 21, 2019. Group, CIO of Home Insurance, of the NTID (National Technical and Citibank. He was employed Taussig graduated Phi Beta and the founder of his own invest- Institute for the Deaf) Dyer Arts as global corporate medical Kappa with a B.A. in economics. He ment company, Donald Smith & Center at Rochester Institute of director at JPMorgan Chase at the also served as a resident assistant Co. Technology. time of his death. Kowalski was and played intramural sports. Smith is survived by his wife, Baker is survived by his husband a dedicated alumnus who served Taussig went on to earn a J.D. from Sunny; two daughters; and three and partner of 17 years, Vincent as a class agent and Reunion Gift Georgetown Law and an M.B.A. grandchildren. Yacobellis; brothers John Jr. Committee member. from The Wharton School of the ’62 (Jodie), Donald ’66 (Randy Kowalski is survived by his University of Pennsylvania. Taussig 1964 Otto Zinser, 78, of Siegel), and Sven Wennhall (Karin husband of 41 years, Philip Devine; practiced law at Willkie Farr & Johnson City, Tennessee, died Aspegren); and two nieces and a son Andrew Kowalski Devine; and Gallagher before joining First on October 15, 2019. nephew. His father, John Sr., was a siblings James Kowalski ’73 and Boston (later Credit Suisse) as an Zinser earned a B.S. in psychol- member of the Class of 1934. Ellen-Jo Fraser. investment banker. He later moved ogy from Trinity, where he was a to Lehman Brothers, where he was member of the Brownell Club, the 1971 Robert Benjamin Jr., 71, of 1971 Michael D. Meyer, 70, of vice chairman and global head of International Student Club, and West Orange, New Jersey, died on New Orleans, died on September retail investment banking, and then the Psychology Club and served as December 14, 2019. 23, 2019. held similar roles at Barclays and a junior adviser. He went on to earn Benjamin earned a B.A. in reli- Meyer attended Trinity, where he Guggenheim Partners. A dedicated an M.A. and Ph.D. in experimental gion from Trinity, where he served played tennis, before graduating alumnus, Taussig served as a mem- psychology from Texas Christian as treasurer of Alpha Chi Rho. He from the University of Michigan ber of Trinity’s Board of Fellows

74 THE TRINITY REPORTER IN MEMORY and a career development volun- J.D. from Temple University. (Heather); two grandchildren; and Maria “Millie,” and brothers Robert teer. He was honored with Trinity’s Foster is survived by his wife, siblings Richard Floyd and Michele Moylan and Gerald Moylan. Gary McQuaid Award in 2008. Dawn; children Camille Foster and Deforge. Taussig is survived by his Cameron Foster; sister Lolithia 1965 Charles D. Kepner, 85, of wife, Susan; sons Alexander and Lewis; stepsisters Sheraine 1996 Joyce E. Baker, 80, of Mystic, Connecticut, died on Christopher; daughters-in-law Johnson, Nicky Johnson, and Wethersfield, Connecticut, died December 22, 2019. Susan and Whitney; two grandchil- Shanell Johnson; and stepbroth- on December 17, 2019. Kepner earned a B.S. in math- dren; siblings John and Priscilla; ers Ashon Austin and Anthony Baker earned a B.A. in English ematics from Tufts University and sister-in-law Lisa Grabell. Johnson. from Trinity, where she was active before serving as a commander with the Chapel and in theater in the U.S. Navy Reserve. He later 1977 John H. Grous, M.D., 63, of 1992 Jonathan I. Lynne, 49, productions and was the recipient earned graduate degrees from North Haven, Connecticut, died on of New York City, died on of the Human Relations Award. Columbia University, the University January 10, 2020. February 21, 2019. She went on to serve on many of Hartford, and Trinity, where he Grous earned a B.S. in biology Lynne earned a B.A. in American boards and advocacy committees earned an M.S. in mathematics. from Trinity, where he participated studies from Trinity, where he of organizations, including United Kepner taught mathematics at Avon in men’s crew. He went on to earn was a member of the Art Club, the Cerebral Palsy. Baker wrote a book, High School for 36 years, including an M.D. from Tufts University Investment Club, and the Young My Parachute Didn’t Open, which time as head of the department, School of Medicine. Grous was an Republicans. He also was a found- was partially based on her child- before his retirement in 1996. oncologist who worked for several ing member of the Trinity College hood, as well as a play and poetry. Kepner is survived by his wife pharmaceutical companies before Libertarian Society. Baker is survived by her nieces of 62 years, Janet; son-in-law John forming his own consulting firm, and nephews. She was predeceased McCahill (Julianne); two grand- Clinical Cancer Research, helping to 1995 Lea Wedge Morrison, 46, by her brother, David. sons; sister Margery Kepner; and bring cancer treatments to market. of Mill Valley, California, died sisters-in-law Judy Wuerdemann A dedicated alumnus, he served as on November 15, 2019. MASTER’S (Horace) and Georgia Estrella a class agent and was involved in Morrison earned a B.A. in sociol- 1952 Kathryn Lawler Conway, (Milton). He was predeceased Friends of Trinity Rowing. ogy from Trinity, where she played 95, formerly of Belfast and by his daughters, Kristin Kepner Grous is survived by his siblings, varsity soccer for four years, gar- Washington, D.C., died on and Kimberly McCahill, and a Laura Marando (Rocco) and nering MVP accolades during her January 31, 2020. granddaughter. William Grous (Nicole); a niece; junior year and serving as captain Conway earned a B.A. in psy- and two nephews. during her senior year. She went on chology from Cornell University 1965 Mary S. Nelson, 91, of to earn an M.Ed. from the University before pursuing graduate studies at Southwick, Massachusetts, died 1980 James B. Martin, 62, of of Massachusetts Boston. Cornell, Fordham University, and on December 2, 2019. Bethesda, Maryland, died on Trinity, where she earned an M.A. Nelson graduated Phi Beta January 22, 2020. 2014 Tyler A. Gwozdz, 29, of She went on to work as a social Kappa from Bucknell University Martin earned a B.A. in econom- Boca Raton, Florida, died on worker for Catholic Charities. before earning an M.A. in English ics from Trinity, where he was a January 23, 2020. Conway is survived by her from Trinity. She taught in public member of Delta Psi and played Gwozdz attended Trinity, where children, Kathryn Conway, Eileen and private schools in New Jersey, varsity squash. He worked for U.S. he studied economics, played Conway, Elizabeth Coco, and Paul New York, and Connecticut, Senator William Roth of Delaware lacrosse, and was a member of Conway; brother Thomas Lawler; including The Ethel Walker School before embarking on a career in Alpha Delta Phi. He went on to han- four grandchildren; and three in Simsbury, Connecticut, where institutional portfolio management, dle marketing and sales for Spiked great-grandchildren. she worked from 1966 until her with stints at Riggs National Bank Seltzer before serving as a consul- retirement. Institutional Group, ASB Capital tant in the beverage industry. At the 1956 Cornelius A. “Neal” Moylan, Nelson is survived by her Management, and Columbia time of his death, Gwozdz was a 90, of West Hartford, Connecticut, children, Mary Nelson (Steven Partners. Martin retired in 2007. A graduate student in psychology at died on October 26, 2019. Zoller), Gordon Nelson Jr. (Jane loyal alumnus, he was a member of Florida Atlantic University. Moylan graduated with honors Nelson), and Elizabeth Cliff (D. the Elms Society. Gwozdz is survived by his par- from Yale University before earning Gordon), and many grandchildren Martin is survived by his wife, ents, Dave and Traci, and siblings an M.A. in history from Trinity. and great-grandchildren. She was Celia; children Benjamin Martin, Patrick, Isabelle, Owen, and Ava. After serving in the U.S. Naval predeceased by her husband, Dana Martin ’18, and Carolyn Reserves, he began a long career in Gordon, who passed away just 10 Martin; and six siblings. IDP education, including time teaching days before her death. 1989 Jacqueline Bush Cayer, 68, at Hartford’s Bulkeley High School 1991 Corrie V. Foster, 51, of of Bristol, Connecticut, died on and Central Connecticut State 1967 E. Barry McGurk, 81, of Raleigh, North Carolina, died October 18, 2019. University and serving as History Wethersfield, Connecticut, died on December 6, 2019. Cayer graduated Phi Beta Kappa Department chair at Greater on January 24, 2020. Foster earned a B.A. in education with a B.S. in psychology. She went Hartford Community College. McGurk earned a B.A. from coordinated with area studies from on to earn a master’s in marriage Moylan is survived by his sons, Boston University before com- Trinity, where he was a member and family therapy from Saint Cornelius Moylan III (Patricia), ing to Trinity, where he earned of the Trinity Coalition of Blacks Joseph College. Cayer worked as Christopher Moylan (Amy), and an M.A. in English. He went on and La Voz Latina and a junior a marriage and family therapist in Gerald Moylan; three grandchil- to do graduate work at Tulane class representative for the Student the Bristol area. dren; siblings Richard Moylan University and to earn a Ph.D. from Government Association. He also Cayer is survived by her hus- (Martha) and Muriel Nevens; and Duquesne University. McGurk’s played football and baseball and band, Cliff; children Jennifer sister-in-law Carol Moylan. He was teaching career included time ran track. Foster went on to earn a Tracy (Jason Cain) and Robert Bush predeceased by his wife of 57 years, at the University of Pittsburgh,

SPRING 2020 75 IN MEMORY the University of Hartford, and taught classics at schools in New later, she returned to academia Child, Alice Child, and Rachel Renbrook School. He also was a Haven, Wethersfield, and South and earned an M.A. in American Abbott; five grandchildren; and published author. Windsor until her 1989 retirement. studies from Trinity. three nieces. He was predeceased McGurk is survived by his son, Mellen is survived by her Fuller is survived by her by his sister, Barbara Auletta. Brett McGurk (Gina); a grand- children, Nancy Murphy (Brian) children, John Fuller (Margaret), daughter; siblings Brian McGurk and Elaine Carroll (Stephen); three Elizabeth DiGiuseppe (Thomas), Mario J. Poliferno, 89, of and Mary Beth Cenci; and his grandchildren; and a great-grand- and Rebecca Fuller; 10 grandchil- Shelton, Connecticut, died on former wife, Carol Ann Cogan. son. She was predeceased by her dren; and six great-grandchildren. January 24, 2020. brother, William Kelley. She was predeceased by her hus- Poliferno, professor of mathe- 1967 Francis J. Quinn Jr., 85, of band, Sydney; son William Fuller matics, emeritus, 89, a first-gen- Rocky Hill, Connecticut, died on 1973 Robert M. Sharaf, 86, of II; and brother John Rathmell. eration college student at Yale January 31, 2020. Avon, Connecticut, died on University, earned a B.A. in 1952, Quinn earned a B.A. in gov- September 8, 2019. 1987 Marilyn M. Hesse, 85, of an M.A. in 1954, and a Ph.D. in ernment from the University of Sharaf earned an A.B. from Windsor, Connecticut, died on 1958, all in mathematics. His Connecticut before serving in the Bates College and a J.D. from Yale January 1, 2020. work focused on mathematical U.S. Army. He went on to earn an Law School before serving in the Hesse earned a B.S. from logic. Poliferno held teaching M.A. in economics from Trinity. He U.S. Army Reserve as a medic. He Allegheny College and later an positions at Yale, the University of began his career at General Electric later earned an M.A. in political M.A. in public policy from Trinity. New Haven, Hopkins School, and before moving to Connecticut science from Trinity. Sharaf prac- She worked as an energy policy Williams College before joining General Life Insurance, now ticed law in Simsbury, Avon, and analyst and grants manager with the Trinity faculty in 1958. He known as Cigna. He retired in 1996 Hartford before retiring in 1998. the State of Connecticut for two taught at the college for more than after working at Cigna for 36 years. Sharaf is survived by his chil- decades. three decades, retiring in 1990. Quinn is survived by his sons, dren, Adam and Alison, and two Hesse is survived by her chil- In addition to teaching, Poliferno Eric (Tammy), Kevin (Mary-El), grandchildren. He was prede- dren, Margaret Loomer (Leroy), authored Numbers, Relations and and Matthew (Jennifer); eight ceased by his wife, Ruth; sister Jennifer Trinks (Philip), Joseph Function: A Primer for Calculus and grandchildren; brother-in-law John Joanne Goldberg; and daughter-in- Hesse (Aimee Giles), and William Discrete Mathematics and numer- Lewis; and beloved Betty law Joan McKeever. Hesse; four grandchildren; and ous professional journal articles. Johnson and her family. He was sister Maureen Erb. He also offered lectures and served predeceased by his former wife, 1976 Angela M. Lynch, 71, of as a member of several profes- Joan, and sister-in-law Phyllis Niantic, Connecticut, died on FORMER FACULTY sional organizations, including the Lewis. January 25, 2020. Frank M. Child III, 88, of Woods American Mathematical Society, Lynch earned an undergraduate Hole, Massachusetts, died on and Mathematical Association of 1968 William J. Controvillas Sr., 98, degree from Rosemont College January 18, 2020. America, and the Association for of Burlington, Connecticut, died on before coming to Trinity, where she Child, professor of biology, emer- Symbolic Logic. November 15, 2019. earned an M.S. in mathematics. itus, graduated magna cum laude Poliferno is survived by a sister, Controvillas served in the U.S. She went on to earn a Ph.D. in from Amherst College in 1953 and Yolanda Costanzo; a sister-in-law, Army during World War II and industrial/organizational psy- went on to earn a Ph.D. in biology Helen Poliferno; and many nieces was awarded the Bronze Star. He chology from the University of from the University of California, and nephews, grandnieces and went on to earn a B.A. from the Connecticut. Lynch worked in IT at Berkeley, in 1957. He had a long grandnephews, and great-grand- New School for Social Research, an Aetna Life Insurance Company and career teaching biology, first at the nieces and great-grandnephews. M.A. in educational studies from MassMutual Insurance Company University of Chicago and then at Trinity, and a sixth-year certificate before moving to IBM, where she Trinity, where he served as a mem- Mary Beverly Wall, 73, of in school counseling from the was an organizational design ber of the faculty from 1965 until Canton, Connecticut, died on University of Hartford. He also strategy consultant. After retiring, his retirement in 1994. His research March 3, 2020. completed additional graduate she continued consulting and exec- focused on cell biology and the Wall earned a B.A. in English work in counseling. Controvillas utive coaching work and served as physiology of cilia and flagella. from the University of Exeter in worked as a teacher and counselor a teaching associate at Columbia Following his retirement, Child 1969, an M.A. in English from in Newington before heading to University. returned to Woods Hole, where he the University of Virginia in 1971, Farmington High School, where he Lynch is survived by her had met his wife, Julie, in 1958 in and a Ph.D. in English from the served as director of guidance for husband of 50 years, James; the Marine Biological Laboratory. University of North Carolina at 23 years. children Connie (James Mabli) The pair then worked in adjacent Greensboro in 1992. Wall began Controvillas is survived by his and Brendan; siblings John Keefe, labs—she as a biological illustrator working at Trinity in 1987 as a wife of 76 years, Eleanor; sons Robert Keefe, and Constance Keefe; and Frank, an assistant profes- visiting instructor in the English William Controvillas Jr. (Betsy) and five grandchildren. She was sor at the University of Chicago, Department and the following and Brion Controvillas (Mary); predeceased by brother Daniel conducting research. The couple, year became director of the four grandchildren; and seven Keefe and sister-in-law Mary Lou along with the three children they Allan K. Smith Writing Center, a great-grandchildren. Keefe. had over the years, would return to position she held for more than Woods Hole nearly every summer. two decades. In 1994, Wall was 1969 Constance K. Mellen, 90, of 1982 Sue Rathmell Fuller, 99, of In retirement, Child continued his appointed associate professor of Wethersfield, Connecticut, died on Suffield, Connecticut, died on research and worked in a lab in composition and rhetoric. During November 5, 2019. August 9, 2019. the Woods Hole Marine Resources her time at Trinity, she developed Mellen earned a B.A. from Fuller earned an undergradu- Center. the minor in writing and rhetoric; Connecticut College before earning ate degree from Mount Holyoke Child is survived by his wife of the departmental graduate track in an M.A. in Latin from Trinity. She College in 1941. Four decades 59 years, Julia; children Malcolm writing, rhetoric, and media arts;

76 THE TRINITY REPORTER CLASS NOTES and the Writing Associates Program, to the senior woman who has The Trinity Reporter which trains undergraduates in combined excellence on the fields of Vol. 50, No. 3 Spring 2020 tutoring their peers. When her ser- competition with excellence in the vice as director of the Writing Center classroom. Haberlandt, who earned Editor: Sonya Storch and as Allan K. Smith Lecturer in an M.A. in history from Trinity, Vice President for Communications and Marketing: Angela Paik Schaeffer English ended in 2011, she contin- worked in the college’s admissions Communications Office and Other Contributors: Ellen Buckhorn, ued as an associate professor of office before teaching and serving Bhumika Choudhary ’18, Andrew J. Concatelli, Caroline Deveau, English until her 2015 retirement, as an administrator at Kingswood Tess Dudek-Rolon, Lizzy Lee, Helder Mira, Kelly Ann Oleksiw M’15, when her title became professor of Oxford School in West Hartford and Katelyn Rice, Stacy Sneed, Bonnie Wolters English, emerita. Wall also taught later serving as head of school at Class Notes Coordinator: Julie Cloutier courses in the English graduate Providence (Rhode Island) Country Designer: Lilly Pereira/www.aldeia.design studies program and continued to Day School. The dedicated alumna do so for a year following her retire- was honored with Trinity’s Alumni BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers: Chair: Cornelia Parsons Thornburgh ’80; Vice Chair: Michael ment, in addition to serving as the Medal for Excellence in 1996. J. Kluger ’78, P’13; Vice Chair: Kevin J. Maloney ’79 program’s co-director for two years. Haberlandt is survived by her Ex Officio: Joanne Berger-Sweeney, President and Trinity College Wall is survived by her chil- husband of 44 years, Karl, Trinity Professor of Neuroscience; Eric S. Estes ’91, President, Trinity dren, Charles Wall III (Tara Duffy) professor of psychology, emeritus; College Alumni Association and Elizabeth Stuhlsatz (David); children Elizabeth Haberlandt and a grandson; and brother Robert Peter Haberlandt (Sarah Morgan); Charter Trustees: Lisa G. Bisaccia ’78, Scott C. Butera ’88, P’18 ’20, Cromwell. two grandchildren; and siblings James W. Cuminale ’75, P’09, William E. Cunningham Jr. ’87, P’19, ’21, Nancy M. Davis ’79, Peter S. Duncan ’81, P’13, ’14, Christine E. Elia Nancy Peavy (Bob), William Martin ’96, Steven A. Elmendorf ’82, Elizabeth Elting ’87, Eric R. Fossum ’79, FORMER STAFF (Dilys Burke), Kathy Martin, and H’14, Michael Gary ’86, John S. Gates Jr. ’76, P’13, Walter Harrison William Churchill, 89, of Jane Shea (Peter). ’68, H’18, Jeffrey B. Hawkins ’92, H. Susannah Heschel ’73, H’10, Burlington, North Carolina, Jeffrey E. Kelter ’76, P’18, Ling S. Kwok ’94, Kathleen Foye MacLennan died on October 14, 2019. DEATH NOTICES P’17, ’20, Pamela D. McKoin P’15, Daniel Meyer ’80, P’20, N. Louis Churchill earned attended 1942 Robert O. Simpson Shipley ’85, Kelli Harrington Tomlinson ’94, Rhea Pincus Turteltaub Wesleyan University and Stanford 1949 David Austin ’82, Kathryn George Tyree ’86, Craig Vought ’82, P’17, Richard W. Wagner ’83, P’18, Jean M. Walshe ’83, Shawn T. Wooden ’91 University, where he earned a bach- 1949 Casimir J. Jurczyk elor’s degree in psychology and did 1952 Donald C. Cousins G. Keith Funston Trustee: Adrian Lo ’12 graduate work in communications 1958 Raymond V. Shepherd Jr. and journalism. He then served in 1970 Stephen N. Dale TRINITY COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION the U.S. Army, editing his division’s 1971 Peter G. Dodd EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE newspaper and contributing to the 1976 Richard I. Feinberg Annette M. Boelhouwer ’85, E. Greer Candler ’76, Thomas D. Casey Stars and Stripes. Churchill went M.A. 1962 Dominic C. Spallone ’80, Gregory M. Creamer ’93, Amy McGill Dilatush ’94, John J. D’Luhy ’55, John H. Ellwood ’65, P’95, President Eric S. Estes ’91, E. Gates on to work in communications, M.S. 1970 Richard J. Mihm Garrity-Rokous ’86, Daniel J. Good ’95, Patrick R. Greene ’07, Jawanza including time in higher education M.A. 1971 John W. Yeck J. Gross ’94, P’12, Jeannie Guzman ’10, Juan M. Hernandez ’13, M’15, administration and public relations M.A. 1977 Joseph R. Christiano Faculty Representative Gabriel F. Hornung ’07, Taniqua K. Huguley at Wesleyan, Connecticut College, M.A. 1992 Barbara F. Donahue ’15, M’17, Monete G. Johnson ’11, Amanda Johnson Kennedy ’94, and Trinity College, where he served Christine Kleinert ’82, Peter H. Kreisel ’61, P’91, Karolina Kwiecinska as director of public relations for 15 ’16, Student Representative Trinna T. Larsen ’20, Maximillian A.D. years. Le Merle ’16, Rebecca Wenner Litt ’08, Victoria Hamilton McCarthy ’06, Christopher G. Mooney ’75, P’06, Peyton Tansill Muldoon ’91, Churchill is survived by his wife Randolph R. Pearsall ’78, M’80, Kaitlin E. Reedy ’14, Jorge E. of 32 years, Margaret; sons Andrew Rodriguez ’91, Louisa P. Rodriguez ’81, P’21, Hamill J. Serrant ’08, (Jackie), Ian (Pamela Waggoner), Jonathan P. Smith Jr. ’03, Dede Seeber Stone ’81, P’14, ’16, Jamie Bruce (Scott White), and Matthew Tracey Szal ’06, Andrew S. Terhune ’78, Rachel Freeman Zinny ’92 (Suzanne); seven grandchildren; and brother Jack (Carol). He was BOARD OF FELLOWS predeceased by his first wife, Jane. Hugh M.M. Anderson ’93, Wildaliz Bermudez ’04, Samuel H. Booth ’04, Crisanne M. Colgan M’74, Diane “Dede” DePatie Consoli ’88, P’19, ’22, Elizabeth A. Corbat ’11, Jennifer A. Cuminale ’09, 1971, M.A. 1992 Susan Martin Katherine Duckworth-Schachter ’98, W. Allan Edmiston III ’98, Haberlandt, 68, of West Hartford, Pamela Hickory Esterson ’90, Luis A. Fernandez ’11, Tara Litchenfels Connecticut, died on November Gans ’88, P’20, Michael F. Haberkorn ’98, Doug M. Macdonald ’89, 6, 2019. Malcolm Fraser MacLean IV ’92, Rhoden B. Monrose ’09, Benagh Haberlandt transferred to Trinity Richardson Newsome ’95, P’22, David C. Provost II ’88, P’22, from Goucher College and went on Lourdes E. Reynolds ’91, Paul F. Romano ’81, P’12, ’15, Eric Rosow to earn a B.A. in American studies. ’86, M’88, Jacquelyn Santiago ’00, Edward T. Schiff ’01, Alan G. Schiffman ’81, Peter A. Schwartzman ’88, Maia Y. Sharpley ’89, She was co-captain of the women’s Charles A. Siguler ’10, Isabelle Krusen Sodikoff ’03, Bill Talbot ’82, tennis team, making her one of the Madelyn Korengold Terbell ’09, T. Casey Tischer Jr. ’01, John A. first Trinity women to compete in Tucker ’87, Susan Granger Tyler ’85, David E. Walker ’83, P’19, Anne intercollegiate athletics. The col- Patterson Wilmerding ’85, Bryant S. Zanko ’87, P’17 lege’s Susan E. Martin Outstanding Student-Athlete Award, established in 1978 and named in her honor, continues to be presented annually

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