Brass of Wyomissing, PA, Januworked in the financial department at Carpenter Technology veteran held numerous positions in the Wyomissing Borough, including treasurer, planning commission chair, and on multiple committees and boards avid skier enjoyed international travel, tennis, swimming, and hiking active in community and religious affairs. ’49 BS HE-Jane Masson Jackson of Shaker Heights, OH, Februhomemaker nutritionist, Beech-Nut Packing Co. ’49 MBA-Jane Harley Brooks of Los Angeles, CA, NovemWWII veteran in the Women’s Air Corps. ’48 BA-Shirley Rowland Trammell of West Grove, PA, Januclinical audiologist homemaker children’s book author enjoyed golf, tennis, bridge, and international travel. Wedeen of Sewickley, PA, Januhospital administrator overseeing human resources, physician recruitment, and strategic planning president, Sewickley Valley Hospital veteran trustee on numerous boards, including board president of Valley Care Assn., created to develop a full range of care for local senior citizens fellow, American College of Healthcare Executives volunteer management consultant, Executive Service Corps of Western Pennsylvania enjoyed cultural activities, international travel, bridge, paddle tennis, gardening, and book club active in religious and alumni affairs. ’47 BA-Lillian Tubbs Seefeldt of Chambersburg, PA, Februhomemaker church financial secretary, trustee, administrative board member, and Sunday school teacher also worked as a research chemist and library assistant piano teacher Scout leader enjoyed music and bell choir active in community and religious affairs. and the Scripps Inst., whose research led to the understanding of stimulating the immune system to help conquer diseases enjoyed travel, camping, and summering on Cape Cod. Plescia of Sarasota, FL, and Osterville, MA, Februprofessor emeritus of immunology, Rutgers U. Baker of Darien, CT, OctoVP marketing, Precision Valve Corp. Foster of Old Chatham, NY, DecemPsi Upsilon. ’46, BS HE ’45-Rosemary Blais Cashin of Cohoes, NY, Januhomemaker dietitian, Boston Lying-In Hospital (now Brigham and Women’s Hospital) avid seamstress and Red Sox fan active in community and religious affairs. Rownd IV of Conroe, TX, formerly of Palestine, TX, and Frisco, CO, Decemprogram manager, new product R&D at the mining company AMAX in Golden, CO worked mid- to upper-management positions in Houston, TX, at Brown and Root, Igloo Corp., Texas Laboratories, and Phoenix Chemical manager of production, Dow Corning manager of R&D, Aladdin Industries veteran avid skier and ski instructor enjoyed golf and cruises. ’43-Joan Ipsen Blatz of Charlottesville, VA, Januhomemaker studied spiritual philosophy and religious contemplation enjoyed nature, hiking, and meditation groups. of Intergroup Relations Officials major catalyst behind the Fair Housing Act of 1968 active in alumni affairs.Įditor’s note: The large number of entries from the Class of ’37-many of them reporting deaths that occurred years ago-are due to the University’s annual updating of records for the oldest classes. of Human Rights Officials, and president, Nat’l Assn. ’37, BS Ag ’38-Edward Rutledge of Washington, DC, formerly of Croton-on-Hudson, NY, SeptemEastern regional director, US Civil Rights Commission executive director, Nat’l Committee Against Housing Discrimination housing director, NYS Human Rights Commission member, Nat’l Assn. ’37 BS HE-Frances Spano Patterson of Urbana-Champaign, IL, formerly of Cortland, NY, 1966 homemaker published research with her husband on the possible effects of breastfeeding on child personality. ’37 BS Ag-Edmund Hoffmann of Canning, NS, Canada, Mauniversity professor, animal nutritionist, author of poultry books, and worldwide agricultural and breeding consultant conservationist fluent in several languages. ’37 BS Ag-Helen Clark Halliday of Gwynedd, PA, May 4, 2004. ’37 BA-Selig Finkelstein of Elmhurst, NY, career dentist used formal hypnosis to manage anxiety and alter physiological responses in patients skilled in crisis intervention active in professional affairs. ’37 BA-Olodine Jones Earnhardt of Tarpon Springs, FL, formerly of Westbrook, ME, Aughomemaker summer camp director, Frye’s Leap Boys Camp enjoyed sewing active in community and religious affairs. of Ohio guidance counselor, Shaker Heights School District active in religious affairs. Burgess of Auburn, NY, Jdean of students, Wells College assistant dean of women, Miami U. ’37 BS Ag, PhD ’42-Leon Bernstein of Riverside, CA, 2004 plant physiologist, US Salinity Laboratory, US Dept.
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