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the Future." Art and Betsy are completing a book on the topic to be published late in 1991. 1973 DR. CAROLANN W. BALDYGA is the chair-elect of the National University Continuing Education Association, Region Ill. THE REV. BRYAN A. LEONE is serving St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Biglerville, Pa. His son, Timothy, will be a student at Embry-Riddle in Daytona Beach, Fla. His daughter, Emily, is a freshman at Biglerville High School. JANE MILLSPAUGH married William Serues on April 20. He is the son of Edward Seruess, retired tennis and squash coach at Amherst College, whom she used to coach against while she taught/coached at Trinity from 1971-1979. 1975 Effective July 1, STEVEN ADAMOWSKI moved to St. Louis to become superintendent of the school district of Clayton, Mo. PATRICIA MARCUCCI is in secondary education and is a French freelance translator of computer documents. She is also interested in the area of global education and writes that others so interested may contact her. DAVID McCREESH is the chair of foreign languages at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in New Britain, Conn. He is serving his third term as president of the Greater Hartford Catholic Education Association.

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1976 JANET WARD serves as the coordinator of "The Scientist as Humanist Project," a program designed to prepare teachers to offer integrated science/humanities courses. MICHAEL WILCOX has joined State Street Bank and Trust Company in Boston as a vice president of asset management. 1979 MICHAEL CICCHETTI received his doctor of education degree in May from Boston University, School of Education. For the past six years, he has been principal of the Robert J. Vance Elementary School in New Britain, Conn. MRS. ROBERT W. CORNELL announces the birth of a new grandson, William Henry Wilkin, born Feb. 27, 1991 to Gregory and Elizabeth Cornell Wilkin. He is her fifth grandchild and third grandson. L. KAY STARK is head teacher at the New Arrival Center at Hartford Public High School. The Center works with students who do not speak English and have not been to school. They need one-on-one tutors. lf you can give one hour a day, once a week, please call her at2474470. Student numbers are growing as funds are dwindling. This year, the National Council of Teachers of English awarded the NA.C. its center of excellence award for at-risk students. Kay gave presentations about the program at TESOL conferences in San Francisco, San Antonio, Boston, Providence and Meriden, Conn. She received her M.Ed. in May and is working on an Ed.D. in teaching English to speakers of other languages.

1981 GAIL GRISWOLD is teaching business math and algebra at Palm Beach Community College and has just bought a home. 1982 m the summer of 1990, BARBARA BOLTON graduated with distinction from the State of Connecticut's Alternate Route to Certification at Wesleyan University. She exhibited her sculpture, jointly created with Elizabeth Finnigan of Essex, in the Hartford Conservancy "Windows of Hartford Show" last winter. PAUL SIMEONE, living in West Hartford with his wife and two children, was recently promoted to vice president in the data processing and telecommunications department at The Travelers. 1985 CONSTANCE AUGSBURGER has spent the 1990-91 school year teaching legal writing at Northern Illinois University College of Law. On April6, 1991, she and her husband, Brian Buzard, had their first child, a daughter, named Christine Marie. GARY CRAFT is relationship manager in the financial institutions division at Citybank in New York. He's planning to be married in September. JEAN JOHNSON is a social studies resource teacher in the Farmington, Conn. public school system. She has written three curriculum units: "Connecticut: Past and Present," "Hartford" and "Kenya." She researched Kenya in person as part of Ohio State University's three-week study-tour to that country. 1988 MARY JANE SPRINGMAN is in the middle of a two-year term as president of the Greater Hartford branch of the American Association of University Women. m addition, she was recently elected to the board of directors of the Simsbury Historical Society. 1989 BARBARA JOHNSON writes that she is working at St. Elizabeth House, a homeless shelter in Hartford, as an adult education teacher along with "15 wonderful volunteers from Trinity's Community Outreach Program." TAMMY LYTLE is working for the New Haven Register as the Washington correspondent. 1990 SHARON STEINBERG co-taught a book-discussion group at LifeLearn, a continuing education program in West Hartford.

HONORARIUS 1980 During Black History month last January, The Aetna in Hartford presented an exhibit entitled "A Hard Road to Glory." The exhibit was produced in co(\junction with Aetna's 1991 AfricanAmerican History calendar, which was based on A Hard Road to Glory, ARTHUR ASHE's three volume history of the black athlete.

In Memory BENJAMIN LEVIN, 1920 Be(\jamin Levin of Newton, Mass. died on Feb. 3, 1991. He was 91. Born in Boston, Mass., he graduated from Hartford High School before attending Trinity where he was a member of the College Senate and elected to Phi Beta Kappa honorary society. He received his BA. degree in 1920. He subsequently attended Harvard University and received his LL.B. degree in 1923. Upon receiving his degree, he practiced law in Boston and was a partner for many years in the fum , Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris, et al. His many affiliations included memberships in the Massachusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children where he was a director; the committee on public relations of the United Community Services; two committees on Services to Unmarried Parents and Children which he chaired; the Foundation for Character Education which he served as trustee; United Community Services; committee on Service to Military Families of Metropolitan Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross; the Board of Young Audiences, Inc.; the National Advisory Committee of the National Committee on Illegitimacy; the Committee on Public Welfare, Combined Jewish Philanthropies; the Combined Jewish Philanthropies which he served as honorary trustee; and the advisory committee of Crittenton Hastings House. In 1973 Trinity recognized his achievements with a !50th Anniversary Award. He leaves his wife, Charlotte Dane Levin, of Newton, Mass.; three sons, Philip D., Ira D., and Charles R.; six grandchildren; and three brothers and sisters. CAREY YALE MORSE, 1923 Carey Y. Morse of Greenwich, Conn. died of natural causes on Jan. 2, 1990. He was 89. Born in Montclair, NJ., he graduated from Dummer Academy in South Byfield, Mass. before attending Trinity with the Class of 1923. At Trinity he was a member of the football team and Alpha Delta Rho fraternity. In 1924 he graduated from Yale University. After his graduation he was employed by American Water Works and Electric Company in New York City. He had been a member of Indian Harbor Yacht Club and New York Yacht Club. 路 Surviving are a brother, Arthur Morse, Jr., of Falmouth, Mass.; two nieces; and a nephew. WHEELER HAWLEY, 1925 Wheeler Hawley of Birmingham, Ala. 路died of heart failure on Feb. 20, 1991. He was 84. Born in Hartford, Conn., he graduated from Hartford Public High School before attending Trinity where he was a member of the Glee Club and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa honorary society. He received his BA. degree in 1924. m 1925 he received his MA. de-

gree from Harvard University, and in 1948, his Ph.D. degree from the University of Texas. He had served as head of the department of foreign languages at Howard College in Birmingham, and subsequently was professor of Romance languages at Birmingham's Samford University for 28 years. Among his survivors are his wife, Armina Schenck Hawley, of Birmingham; three daughters, Diana Alexander, of Fort Worth, Texas, Carol Ann Brim, of Smyrna, Ga., and Julia Hall, of Birmingham; and a son, Jan Michael, of Homewood, Ala. ANTONIO LEO RICCI, 1925 Antonio L. Ricci of Meriden, Conn. died on Sept. 4, 1989. He was 85. Born in Meriden, he graduated from high school there before attending Trinity where he received his BA. degree in 1925. He subsequently attended Yale Law School and was awarded the LL.B. degree in 1928. For many years he managed and owned the Capitol Theatre in Meriden. He had served as president of Meriden-Wallingford Hospital and as president of the Lions Club of Meriden. m 1970 he received one of the Hartford Archdiocese medals in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the work of the Church. Also active in municipal affairs, he was a member of the Board of Apportionment and Taxation, the Meriden Pension Board and the Advisory and Planning Board of the Central Connecticut Regional Center. There are no known survivors. HOWARD FRANCIS MANIERRE, 1927 Howard F. Manierre of East Hartford, Conn. died on March 4, 1991. He was 86. Born in East Hartford, he graduated from high school there before attending Trinity where he received his B.S. degree in 1929. For many years he and his brother ran Manierre's Market in East Hartford. He was a member of the Trinity Club of Hartford, East Hartford's First Congregational Church, and a 60-year member of Orient Lodge No. 62 AF & AM in East Hartford. He leaves several nieces and nephews, including E. Morgan Utzig, of Coventry, Conn., a nephew. WINTHROP HUBBARD SEGUR, 1927 Winthrop H. Segur of Wethersfield, Conn. died on Feb. 4, 1991. He was 84. Born in Hartford, he graduated from Hartford Public High School before attending Trinity where he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, the Political Science Club, president of the Jesters, on the track team, class vice president, manager of the football team, and a member of the Service Club and the Sophomore Dining Club. He received his B.S. degree in 1927. For 44 years he was employed by The Travelers msurance Co. where he was an executive officer and had been superintendent of the accounting, commercial and personal divisions. A loyal Trinity alumnus, he served as secretary of his class for many years.


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