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1950s


Louis J. Raffo,
BA'52, MBA'56, of Maitland, Florida, reports that he and his wife, Marguerite, celebrated their fifty-third wedding anniversary on November 24, 1999.

Tassos P. Filledes, LA'53, is assistant director of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association and assistant executive secretary of the Massachusetts Secondary Schools Administrators Association. He retired in 1991 as principal of Medfield High School after thirty-eight years as teacher, coach, department head, curriculum coordinator, and administrator.

Douglas P. Forbes, E'53, of Burlington, Massachusetts, says that after thirty years as a part-time actor in local and professional productions, he's now acting full time as Sam Adams on the Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum.

Edward S. Hurvitz, BA'53, of West Roxbury, Massachusetts, is treasurer of Sigma Epsilon Rho Honor Society.

Harold J. Thoma, BA'53, of Reading, Massachusetts, retired from the Army and Zenecz Resins, after serving thirty years with each.

Paula D. Scheiner (née Swartz), LA'55, moved to Florida six years ago and is a substitute teacher in language arts and social studies in Sarasota.

Gordon H. Rauch, E'56, of Scituate, Massachusetts, retired from General Dynamics in 1993.

Peter F. Brady, BA'57, of Pocasset, Massachusetts, was awarded the Massachusetts State Hockey Coaches Association's 1999 Referee Award for his many years of service to high school and college hockey.

Myles W. Heaton, LC'59, retired in 1987 to Bradenton, Florida. He says he enjoys sailing in the Gulf of Mexico.