Vincent J. Conti (SMG’50) of Woburn, Mass., would like to get in touch with CBA classmates and any “Delta Sigs” from his time at BU. E-mail Vincent at jean.conti@comcast.net.
Helen A. Papaioanou (MED’53) of Grosse Pointe City, Mich., a longtime allergy, asthma, and immunology specialist in the Detroit area, was honored with an endowed professorship, the Helen A. Papaioanou Professorship of Biological Sciences, at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine.
Sidney L. Phillips (CAS’53) of Orinda, Calif., had an article published in the October 2004 Journal of Coatings Technology Research , titled “Mass Transport Mechanism for the Formation of Latex-Modified Epoxy Coatings by Evaporation from Aqueous Dispersions.” Another, for the American Chemical Society’s national meeting in March 2005, is titled “Water Evaporation Kinetics. Diffusion Limited Rate.” Sidney recently retired from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif.
George Burke (CAS’57, GRS’58) of Natick, Mass., was recently selected for the National Register’s Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals for his success as a piano service technician. E-mail him at Gburke0307@aol.com.
Marshall Cobleigh (SMG’57, DGE’50) of Manchester, N.H., former speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, has published a political memoir, We Ain’t Making Sausage Here (Peter E. Randall Publisher, 2005). E-mail Marshall at Mjcoob@aol.com or visit his Web site at weaintmakingsausagehere.com.
Donald J. Cunningham (STH’57) of Alameda, Calif., last April received the fourth annual Reverends Betsy M. and Thomas R. David Award for Distinguished Service from the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. The award recognizes Donald’s leadership as a clergyperson in the cause of women’s reproductive rights, as a teacher of classes in human sexuality, and as an escort at clinics. Donald was previously the chair of the board of Planned Parenthood Golden Gate. E-mail him at donaldlil@alamedanet.net.
Maida Sperling (CAS’57) of Great Neck, N.Y., displayed her photography at Taking the 5th, the fifth annual summer photography show at the Children’s Aid Society’s Greenwich Village Center.
Rena Scheingarten Safer (CAS’58) of Milwaukee, Wis., is the international president of the Parents of North American Israelis. E-mail her at renafred@sbcglobal.net.
Carl Chiarenza (COM’59, GRS’64) of Rochester, N.Y., presented his work in the exhibition From Collage to Photograph: Reconfigurations, Works from 1979 to 2004 at the Sunset Center in Carmel, Calif., from July 8 to September 9. E-mail Carl at ccrz@mail.rochester.edu, and view his images at www.photography.org/gallery/current/current.html.
Susan Hurwitz (CFA’59) of Boston, Mass., showed her artwork at the Pepper Gallery on Newbury Street in the winter of 2004.
Ernest M. Christensen (COM’60, CGS’58) of North Fort Myers, Fla., published an article about the probable birthplace of Mayflower passenger Stephen Hopkins in the October 2004 issue of The American Genealogist.
Mary Miller Leipziger (CFA’60) of Los Angeles, Calif., exhibited paintings at Yoram Gil Gallery. The work can be seen on the gallery’s Web site at www.artyoramgil.com. E-mail Mary at mleipziger@aol.com.
Ron Santoni (GRS’61) of Granville, Ohio, Maria Theresa Barney Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Denison University, has published three articles in Dictionnaire Sartre (Paris Honore Champion, 2004), the first complete dictionary of Sartre’s ideas and works. Ron has also presented his papers and served as a commentator for several international conferences on Sartre.
Ben Frank Moss (CFA’63) of Valley, Wash., displayed selections from his work at the Pepper Gallery on Newbury Street in Boston from May 5 to June 11.
Gerry Neipp (SED’65) of Old Saybrook, Conn., is an assistant professor in the School of Education and Human Services at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Conn. Gerry teaches graduate courses in the department of education. E-mail him at neipp@sacredheart.edu.
Mary Capriulo Bradley (CAS’66) of Sudbury, Mass., received the 2004 N. B. Taylor Realtors President’s Award, presented to the real estate agent at the firm achieving the highest sales volume. She and her husband, Bill, celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary in June. They have three children and two grandchildren and are expecting “the newest arrival” in August. E-mail Mary at mbradley@nbtaylor.com or visit her Web site at mbradley.realtor.com.
Ralph Barbagallo, Jr. (LAW’67) of North Andover, Mass., is president of the Rockingham Bar Association and has served as governor-at-large of the New Hampshire Trial Lawyers Association. His firm has offices in Salem and Hampton, N.H., and North Andover.
Brendan T. Kirby (CAS’68) of Revere, Mass., has become a life member of the Naval Intelligence Professionals.
Winslow Myers (CFA’68) of Stowe, Vt., presented his artwork in Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings at Gallery 170 in Damariscotta, Maine, from June 18 to July 24. E-mail him at winslow@winslowmyers.com.
Audrey O’Brien Poole (SED’69) of Burlington, Vt., retired from her pediatric nurse manager position after nearly 27 years. She was instrumental in the creation of Vermont’s Hearing Outreach Program, which screens newborns for hearing. Today more than 90 percent of newborns are tested for congenital hearing loss and provided with the earliest possible treatment. Audrey was married to the late Ray Edgar Poole, Jr., and has two children and two grandchildren.
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