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1930s


Charles V. Maccario
, E'31, of Malden, Massachusetts, retired in 1994 after fifty years with the Massachusetts Highway Department. He and his wife, Josephine, have a son, John, a daughter, Diane Fazio, and six grandchildren.

Clarence "Bud" Greenwald, E'34, was recently given the City of Peace Award by the Sullivan and Ulster County Division of the State of Israel Bonds in New York. Greenwald was chairman of the Monticello, New York, United Appeal for twenty-four years. He has been active in numerous religious and civic organizations, including B'nai B'rith, the Fallsburg Masonic Lodge, and the Monticello Rotary Club, which named Greenwald its "Man of the Year" in 1983. He also has a long history of public service. He was deputy mayor of the village of Woodbridge, New York, chairman of the Monticello Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals, and a mediator recognized by the Unified Court System of the state of New York. He is also the former president of Greenwald-Supon, an air-conditioning company. Greenwald and his wife, Dorothy Alpert, have three children: Richard, an electrical engineer in California; Carol, a doctor in Maryland; and Paul, who is in finance in New York City.

Henry R. Cattley, E'35, of Eliot, Maine, writes, "I am eighty-five. Married thirty years, have three children, four grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. Wife Bernie and I are in good shape."

Charles G. Kagan, L'36, of Swampscott, Massachusetts, writes, "I am still actively practicing [law]. My son, Spencer, is also an attorney, and my granddaughter, Rachelle, is graduating law school in May."

Helmut J. Koll, E'37, of Silver Spring, Maryland, reports that his granddaughter, Donna, was twice featured on the cover of Skin Diver magazine. "No wallflower, she," he writes.

Forrest R. Todd Sr., E'39, of Medford, Massachusetts, says he's "enjoying retirement-also witnessing the graduation of my oldest granddaughter, Dr. Laurie O'Neill."