
1960s
Warren J. Surette, BA'62, of Edgewater, Maryland, says that he has
come out of retirement for the third time and begun working for AlliedSignal,
supporting naval research laboratories in Washington, D.C. He urges friends
to "stop and say hello."
Stanley I. Ross, BA'63, of West Chester, Pennsylvania, and his
wife, Adele, recently welcomed their third grandchild, Noah Ross.
Sheldon B. Glorit, E'64, reports that he will close his New Jersey
construction business on January 1 and retire to Atlanta, Georgia.
Bob Walshaw, MBA'65, of Coweta, Oklahoma, writes, "My wife,
Cissy, and I are just back from a trip to England and Scotland, where we
were researching our roots. After a number of years as president of two
West Coast manufacturing companies, I am having the time of my life as
general manager of two plastic and fiberglass plants here in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
and also living the life of a gentleman rancher."
Brian F. Sullivan, LA'68, was awarded $1,000 by the Federal Aviation
Administration's New England regional office, where he works as the physical
security program manager. He was cited for his efforts as acting manager
of the investigations and internal security branch and for conducting security
awareness training in 1998.
Michael R. Croke, BB'69, of West Roxbury, Massachusetts, has
started Croke & Associates Print Management, a printing and mailing
warehouse facility in Quincy. He has been married for twenty-seven years
and has two daughters.
Guy H. Hutchings, BA'69, of Acton, Massachusetts, is president
and chairman of the board for AMRRC in Acton. His daughter, Juliet, received
an honors award and the President's Award from Northeastern last spring.