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1960s


Robert P. Belliveau, LA’60, writes, “Alive and well and living in West Hartford, Connecticut. Would love to hear from evening division classmates.” His mailing address is 361 Mountain Road, West Hartford, Connecticut 06107-1028.

Leonard N. Swartz, BA’60, and his wife live in New York City. He notes he’s on the board of directors of several companies and serves as a director of international operations for Horwath Franchise Services. His e-mail address is <lenbren@nvbb.net>.

George R. Brewster, BA’61, of Big Flats, New York, retired from Corning after thirty-six years.

Ralph A. Collesian, BA’62, of Mahopac, New York, writes, “Enjoyed our fortieth reunion and meeting our university president. As owner of my own real estate management business, I am proud of my school’s achievements over the years.”

David L. Eaton, E’62, of Vienna, Virginia, reports he started a second career as a real estate broker for Prudential and manages an office of forty agents. He is involved with land development and residential sales.

Stanley M. Fertel, BA’63, of Boynton Beach, Florida, is the president of the San Marco Home Owners Association for 2003. He served on the board of directors for three years. His mailing address is 7239 Lugano Drive, Boynton Beach, Florida 33437-6084.

Paul Coran, BA’64, of Washington, D.C., retired from the U.S. State Department in 2001 and was appointed deputy director for the U.S. Senate’s Office of Compliance. Coran helps enforce employment, workplace, and labor-management laws in the legislative branch.

James Armstrong, MEd’68, of Duxbury, Massachusetts, will retire in June after forty years in the public school system in Braintree. He has been a guidance counselor for twenty-seven years at Braintree High School, where he also served as freshman and junior varsity baseball coach. Armstrong started teaching in the Braintree elementary schools in 1963. The South Shore Guidance Association named him Guidance Counselor of the Year for 1999–2000. He also runs a summer camp for Little League players. Armstrong and his wife, Carol, have been married for nearly forty years. They have four daughters and five grandchildren.

Allen B. King, BA’68, of Groton, Massachusetts, writes, “I’m now in my twenty-third year with Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Company. I am a senior account manager serving the needs of mortgage lenders in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire. It is a very enjoyable career.”

Robert Cobuzzi, MBA’69, of Waltham, Massachusetts, is the chief financial officer at Akamai Technologies in Cambridge. He was executive vice president and CFO at Networld Plus before joining Akamai.

Bob Mottolo, BA’69, of Burbank, California, is the owner of Accura Tax Service. He was voted Best Tax Preparer in a poll conducted by the Burbank Leader. E-mail him at <bobmottolo@yahoo.com>.