
1970s
Nancy (Young) Kramer, UC'70, of Hull, Massachusetts, is a personal
fitness trainer. She has three children, Rachel, Leah, and Bryan.
Nancy (Vogelson) Greene, LA'71, of Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, is
the founder and director of Options for Special Kids, an educational consultation
and referral service that helps find school and treatment options nationwide
for children of all ages with special developmental, emotional, learning,
and behavioral needs. The company is in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Its website
address is <www.optionsforspecialkids.com>. A licensed psychologist
with a master's degree from Villanova University, Greene has been married
twenty-five years to Mark Greene. They have three children, Samantha, Jennifer,
and Jeremy.
William M. Matejek, E'71, of Norwich, Connecticut, sends along
the sad note that his wife, Crystal, died on September 15, 1999.
Monte Wallenstein, ME'71, of Parsippany, New York, is in his
twenty-eighth year in C4I systems as a senior member of the technical staff
at BAE Systems. His son, Eric, is a biomedical/ electrical/premed sophomore
honors student at Rutgers University. His daughter, Michelle, is a first-year
neuroscience/ premed student at the University of Pennsylvania.
Richard D. Curtin, BA'72, of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, is a
senior program engineer at Comverse Network Systems in Wakefield.
Chester L. Longenecker, ME'73, of Charlotte, North Carolina,
is a senior project manager for Parsons Group.
Antonio H. Miguel, MA'73, of Pasadena, California, is director
of the Particulate Matter Center analytical laboratory and codirector of
the NIEHS analytical core of the Southern California Particle Center and
Supersite.
Harold "Terry" Slack, BA'73, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
has passed the NASD's Series 7 and is now general securities-licensed.
He also has obtained his life and health insurance license.
Nadine R. Yates, MEd'73, of Maynard, Massachusetts, is a member
of the board of directors of the Discovery Museum in Acton, Massachusetts.
She is the founding principal of N. R. Yates and Associates, a marketing
and management consulting firm in Maynard.
Joel M. Fridovich, LA'74, of New Rochelle, New York, is director
of the New Rochelle High School alternative campus program.
Timothy A. Potts, E'74, ME'74, of Norwalk, Connecticut, is president
of Dark Field Technologies.
Donald L. Ryan, UC'74, of Birmingham, Alabama, is semiretired
and working as an independent consultant, developing proposals for contractors
bidding on government-based operations contracts.
Marilyn M. Smith, MBA'74, of North Fort Myers, Florida, says
she's been living in the Sunshine State for three years. She writes, "Retired
in 1996 after teaching twenty-six years in the College of Nursing. Love
Florida. I now paint watercolors and take nature photographs."
Edward S. Dlugosz, E'75, of Crofton, Maryland, is the chief of
environmental, health, and safety assessments at the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, in Silver Spring.
Linda (Quinn) Provost, PAH'75, of Sudbury, Massachusetts, is
a chemical medical technician at Emerson Hospital. She and her husband,
David, have two daughters, Dawn and Alexandria.
Stephen E. Broughall Jr., CJ'76, is a colonel in the Army. He
lives in Washington, D.C.
William H. O'Connell, CJ'76, MPA'88, is director of public safety
at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. He also serves as
vice president of the Northeast Colleges and Universities Security Association.
David L. Grey, LA'77, of Wenham, Massachusetts, is president
and chief executive officer of Ipswich Bank.
Gila (Keithahn) Jones, MBA'77, of San Juan Capistrano, California,
is the strategic relations manager for a software company and chairman
of the electronic communications committee of the Unitarian Universalist
Association. She lives with her partner and two children. Her e-mail address
is <gilajones@home.com>.
Kevin C. King, AS'77, of Houston, is a geophysicist with Exxon
Exploration Company. He was remarried on January 1, 1999, to Susan Hall
Fairfield.
Gerald F. Morris, UC'77, of Las Vegas, has opened Strategic Solutions,
a firm specializing in strategic business planning, compliance auditing,
and internal security services.
John J. O'Reilly, MA'77, of Hillsdale, New Jersey, writes, "I
have nearly completed a book, The Function of Christianity in U.S. History.
I hope to see it published soon."
Paula (Donovan) Kobos, PAH'78, of Salem, Massachusetts, is administrative
director of the Department of Laboratory Science at Boston Medical Center.
James H. Tanner, UC'78, is a district medical device specialist
for the New England district of the Food and Drug Administration. He is
also a senior member of the American Society for Quality and is certified
as a quality auditor. He served as state commander of Disabled American
Veterans for Massachusetts in 199192. Tanner and his wife, Donna,
live in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Bradford J. Matthews, UC'79, of Johnston, Rhode Island, is controller
of Pollak Engineered Products, in Canton, Massachusetts.
Peter J. Puzzanghero Jr., LA'79, of Newtonville, Massachusetts,
is a computer network operations administrator for Navisite, in Andover.
He formerly worked for Raytheon for sixteen years.
Howard Rappaport, BA'79, of Spring, Texas, is director of polyolefins
at CMAI, a global petrochemical consulting company. He and his wife, Karen,
have two children, Bennett and Sara. Karen is a brokerage office administrator
with Edward Jones Investments.
Hank Waters, E'79, ME'90, of Fairfax, Virginia, completed twenty
years of service in the Army and is now director of command control communications
in the applied systems division of Sterling Software. "I am now working
in Tinton Falls, New Jersey, on a government software program," he
says. "Living on the beach and enjoying the new challenges."
His e-mail address is <hank.waters@sterling.com>.
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