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August,
1971
Work
progresses
on
the
Alumni
Park
i:oncL
—
About
Alumni
FRANK
E.
KNIGHT,
’65,
has
been
accepted
at
North
Country
Community
College,
Saranac
Lake,
New
York.
LARRY
KLINE,
’71,
has
been
accepted
at
Stout
State
University.
STEVEN
SKLARYK,
’68,
has
been
accepted
at
Westchester
Com
munity
College,
Valhalla
N.Y.
BRENT
R.
MAXFIELD,
’68,
has
been
accepted
at
Stephen
F.
Austin
State
College,
Nacogdoches,
JOHN
C.
BLOOM,
’69,
W
IL
LIAM
HOLLER,
'70,
PETER
RICH,
’66
and
DON
W
ITMEYER,
’67,
are
all
attending
Rochester
In
stitute
of
Technology
at
Rochester,
New
York.
CHRISTIE
H.
SMITH,
’66,
last
winter
won
the
giant
slalom
races
in
Ogden,
Utah,
for
the
World
Wide
Air
Force
Ski
races.
BILL
SCHUMACHER,
’70,
visit,
ed
last
April.
He
is
still
living
at
90
So.
Main
St.,
Dolgeville,
N.Y.,
and
he
is
engaged
to
be
married.
JOHN
A.
CONDE,
’66,
is
a
Forestry
Agent
in
New
Hamp
shire,
and
he
is
living
at
Rte.
#2,
Warner,
N.
H.
ED
KELLY,
’61,
is
working
as
Regional
Manager
for
Szabo
Food
Svc.
out
of
Texas.
He
may
be
reached
through
7911
Woodstone
Avenue,
Dallas,
Tx.
DOUGLAS
M.
ANDREWS,
’71,
has
been
accepted
at
the
Univer
sity
of
Montana.
FRED
TRESSELT,
’66,
has
been
accepted
for
graduate
study
at
the
State
University
at
Potsdam,
N.Y.
ROBERT
D.
JOST,
’71,
has
been
accepted
at
the
University
of
Mon
tana.
EDWARD
ZYNIECKI,
’71,
has
been
accepted
at
the
University
of
Montana.
W
ILLIAM
SIKORSKI,
’71,
has
been
accepted
at
the
University
of
Montana.
ROBERT
J.
WALTER,
’55,
1048
Randall
St.,
Eugene
Oregon
97401.
JOHN
KARLE,
’66,
Box
82,
Green
Mtn.
Falls,
Colorado
80819.
JOHN
M.
LINK,
’66,
was
mar
ried
last
march
27th
in
Milwaukee,
Wise.
He
is
working
for
Freeman
Supply
in
Milwaukee.
RICK
ZLOTY,
’70,
is
now
mar
ried,
with
a
six-month
old
son.
Rick
and
wife,
Rhonda,
live
at
65
E.
Oakwood
Place,
Buffalo,
N.Y.
Rick
is
Assistant
Manager
at
Liquor
City
in
Cheektowaga.
FRED
KESCH,
’68,
is
still
in
the
sales
dept,
at
the
Barbizon
Plaza
in
N.
Y.
C.
He
is
living
at
7-15
162nd
St.,
Whitestone,
N.Y.
11357.
DAVE
SCHEN,
’70,
was
mar
ried
June
7th
in
Logan,
Utah,
to
Miss
JoAnn
Couch.
BILL
TAXTER,
’62,
is
now
a
surveyor
for
the
State
of
New
Hampshire.
He
is
married
to
the
former
Jacqueline
Conway,
and
they
have
a
one
year
old
son,
Lucas,
and
own
a
farm
in
Haver
hill,
N.
H.
Their
mailing
address
is
Court
St.,
Haverhill,
N.H.
03765.
DENNIS
AMEY,
’56,
is
in
the
jewelry
business
in
New
York
City.
He
and
wife,
Leah,
(Wolfe,
’56),
have
twins
who
are
13
years
old.
Dennis
says
he
met
his
wife
at
Paul
Smith’s,
and
that
they
were
married
the
following
year.
(I
guess
that’ll
insure
that
he
won’t
forget
P.S.C.).
They
live
at
2206
Quentin
Road,
Brooklyn,
N.Y.
11229.
JEFF
W
EATHERBEE
and
wife,
Gloria
(Mistretta,
’69),
are
living
at
Ta
Ki
Mobile
Homes
Ranch,
Hop
kins.
S.
C.
29601.
MIKE
HANCE,
’66,
recently
graduated
from
Syracuse
Univer
sity
with
a
B.S.
in
Wood
Products
Engineering.
DAVE
BUCKBEE,
’68,
graduat
ed
last
June
(1970)
from
Syracuse
University.
This
past
January
he
enlisted
in
the
Marine
Corps
Re
serve
Officer
Course,
completing
his
training
in
March
and
becom
ing
a
2nd
LT.
He
is
now
in
Basic
School
completing
his
training
at
Quantico,
Va.,
where
he
can
be
reached
at
Box
807,
O’Bannon
Hall.
PETER
JACKSON,
’66,
is
pres
ently
in
Hong
Kong
assigned
with
the
Defense
Liaison
Office
of
the
American
Consulate.
He
may
be
reached
through
U.S.
Defense
Lia
ison
Office,
Box
10,
F.P.O.
San
Francisco
06659.
(Continued
on
page
3)
Some
of
the
crowd
enjoying
the
Annual
Alumni
Picnic
on
the
Point
Over
80
Grads
return
for
Alumni
Weekend
The
Annual
Alumni
Weekend
started
with
the
cocktail
party
Friday
night,
June
4,
at
the
Hotel
Saranac
and
ended
with
the
24th
Annual
Graduation
on
Sunday,
June
6.
In
between,
the
alumni
were
busy
attending
the
Annual
Alumni
Meeting
on
Saturday
morn
ing,
June
5,
and
enjoying
the
pic
nic
on
the
point.
On
the
night
of
the
5th,
cocktails
and
a
fine
prime
rib
dinner
were
enjoyed
at
the
Elks
Club.
The
Annual
Graduat
ion
dance
followed
at
the
Hotel
Saranac.
Many
friendships
were
renewed,
and
many
new
acquaintances
were
made.
Approximately
60
alumni
attended
the
picnic,
with
about
80
enjoying
the
dinner
at
the
Elks
Club.
The
new
slate
of
officers
was
an
nounced
at
the
dinner
Saturday
night
and
they
are:
Herb
“
Stumpy”
Seaman,
Presi
dent
(re-elected)
’60
Rick
Lewis,
Vice
President
(re
elected)
’63
Robert
Thomas,
Treasurer
(new
officer)
’52
Ruth
Woodward,
Secretary
(re
elected)
’51
Alumni
Picnic
group
shown
sharing
remembrances
with
President
Herb