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1950s


Elliott L. Adelman
, BA'51, of Montebello, California, reports, "Last year, my family gathered in Israel from Los Angeles, Brooklyn, New York, and Raleigh, North Carolina, for the wedding of our youngest, Anne. In November, Anne produced our first grandchild, an eight-pound-plus girl." Adelman says he's now working as a consultant to the Montebello Unified School District.

William T. Burke, BA'54, of Needham, Massachusetts, reports that he and his wife, Therese, welcomed their fourth grandchild in November.

Maxwell G. Strange, E'55, of Fulton, Maryland, says he remarried in December 1996. "I'm a part-time electronics design consultant and have many hobbies to keep me happily occupied," he writes.

Edward Siegal, E'56, ME'58, is interested in communicating with classmates. He can be reached at <NU1956@aol.com>, the e-mail address he set up for the class of 1956.

Ed Flanagan, E'57, of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, retired from AT&T in January 1996 after thirty-six years as a senior engineer. He and his wife, Barbara, recently celebrated thirty-five years of marriage. Their five sons joined in the celebration.

Algirdas P. Keblinskas, E'57, of Chicago, Illinois, is a senior associate at Harza Engineering. He recently transferred from the Macagua II Hydroelectric Project in Venezuela to the company's home office in Chicago, and received a thirty-five-year award.

Ronald R. Forman, BA'58, of Canton, Massachusetts, is an auctioneer with Paul E. Saperstein Company. He says he's looking forward to retirement.

David W. Swanson, E'58, ME'68, of Dennisport, Massachusetts, is retired from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and C. S. Draper Lab. "I still reminisce about my undergraduate years and my co-op experience at Bell Aircraft and MIT," he writes. "It would be great to see my old classmates and friends once again. Please look me up on Cape Cod."

James V. DeFelice, LA'59, has been awarded the Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Lifetime Achievement Award for contributions to theater in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. A professor of drama at the University of Alberta for the past twenty-eight years, he has also been active as a director, actor, and playwright in professional theater. He most recently directed Paula Vogel's The Baltimore Waltz for the Varscona Theater and Stewart Parker's Spokesong at the Timms Centre for the Arts in Edmonton.