
1950s
Normand E. Lamontagne, E'51, of South Weymouth, Massachusetts, reports
that he soloed an airplane for the first time last year at age seventy-three.
He hopes to have his private flying license by the end of spring.
John C. Willis, E'52, of Medfield, Massachusetts, is retired
and "deep into genealogy on the Internet."
William S. Epstein, BA'54, of Irvine, California, remarried in
1993 and retired to the Newport Beach, California, area in 1995.
Phil Blake, E'55, says he spends quite a bit of time "dabbling
in computer-generated art." Some of his works can be seen at <http://users.aol.com/philblake2/
cyberart.html>, <http://users.aol.com/
philblake1/newart.html>, and <http://
users.aol.com/micpage/promise.htm>.
Harold J. D'Entremont, BA'55, of South Weymouth, Massachusetts,
is a travel coordinator and recently spent twenty-five days on two trips
to Europe, during which time he visited seven countries. He reports that
his computer graphics sign company in Abington continues to show increased
sales figures.
Paul J. Lester, E'55, of Redmond, Washington, retired from Boeing
in February 1992. He and his wife, Barbara, "have been enjoying retirement
with our children and nine grandchildren, some traveling, and golf in good
weather."
Lawrence F. Miskell, LC'55, UC'62, of Southbridge, Massachusetts,
retired in 1994 and is the permanent deacon of St. Joseph's Church in Charlton,
Massachusetts.
Anthony D. Napolitano, LA'55, of West Somerville, Massachusetts,
won an Academy Awards promotional contest last year and received a one-year
movie pass and dinner with film critic David Brudnoy.
Stanley A. Beecoff, LC'57, UC'61, MBA'66, of Boynton Beach, Florida,
volunteers at Shriners Hospital, the Service Corps of Retired Executives,
and the Museum of Science, and as an evening lecturer in Northeastern's
College of Business Administration.
Eugene F. Lally, E'57, of Mission Viejo, California, says he
continues to invent new products, including ANTI WEAR 1, which uses his
chemical grafting discovery to reduce by ninety percent the wear in engines
and industrial machinery.
Martin Weiss, E'57, ME'66, of North Reading, Massachusetts, is
in private practice at Capitol Environmental Engineering in North Reading.
Martin R. Finn, Ed'58, MEd'62, of Watertown, Massachusetts, marked
his fortieth year as a teacher at Watertown High School. He says his daughter,
Amanda, is expected to receive a physical therapy degree from Northeastern
next year.
Mayer S. Fistal, LA'58, of West Milford, New Jersey, is president
of the New Jersey Macintosh Users Group.
Ernest R. Marchi, BA'58, of West Roxbury, Massachusetts, writes,
"Enjoying semiretirement while teaching business courses at Curry
College in Milton."
Walter Rowell, E'58, of Englewood, Colorado, retired after forty
years with Raytheon Engineers and Constructors and its predecessor companies.
He spent twenty-four years in Boston, thirteen in Denver, and the last
three years in London, intermixed with field assignments in Bridgeport,Connecticut;
Portland, Oregon; and India. "Now, from our Denver home, we get to
visit family here and in Boston and Florida," he writes.
James A. Hanna, BA'59, of Ashland, Massachusetts, says he's enjoying
retirement. "Leila and I are surrounded by thirteen lovely grandchildren,"
he writes.
Alfred A. Montuori, LC'59, BA'60, P'66, of Leominster, Massachusetts,
says he sold Dorrien Pharmacy in Fitchburg to a chain last year.
Donald A. Sandrelli, LA'59, of Arlington, Massachusetts, reports
that after thirty-three years in education, he'll retire in June from the
Arlington school system. "It's all been challenging, invigorating,
and consuming," he writes. Sandrelli has six children and eleven grandchildren.