AGE 2 - CROSSROADS - JULY, 1973 News BY MARY COOK ’99 - William Abbaticchio is retired and living in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. ’06 Robert Gormley is president of Georgia Savings. Bank & Trust Co. in Atlanta, Ga. 09 - John Vonderlehr is retired and lives in Richmond, Va. ’14 -- James Edwards is retired and lives in New Bern, N.C. ’20 -- Sumner P.V. Desmond is Chairman of the Board of Watson & Desmond, Inc. in Charlotte. ’21 -- Thomas Bliley is vice president of Joseph W. Bliley Co., Inc. in Richmond, Va. ’22 -- Nicholas Sottile retired in 1964 as marketing manager for Humble Oil & Refining Co. in Charleston, S.C. ’25 -- Wisner Chamblee owns an insurance agency in Raleigh, N.C. ’34 - Marcus Anthony is produce manager and stockman with Brook’s Supermarket in Laurinburg, N.C. He and Martha have five children. Willi& Smith is an attorney in Belmont. George B. Taylor is a realtor in Landis, N.C. Louis Ripley is an orthopedic surgeon in Roanoke, Va. ’35 -- Pat Exum is executive vice president of Vaughan- Bassett Lumber Co. in Galax, Va. Eli Springs (John) Steele is an accountant and corporate secretary of Spartan Mills in Spartanburg, S.C. Joseph Meyer ‘orvice director of Meyer Motor Sales in Richmond, Va. Father Andrew Doris is pastor of a church in Augusta, Ga. ’36 -- John Justice is owner- manager of Justice Grill in Charlotte. Ernest Witten is a physician in Asheville, N.C. Henry Busard is a salesman in Gastonia. ’37 - Harold Thomas owns the i’.rook Valley Golf and Country Club in Greenville, N.C. Frontis Hodgers is an operator at the Savannah River Plant of E.I. ■>>Pont in Aiken and lives in ‘rJatesburg, S.C. William Gearon is an attorney in Woonsocket, !■; I. ’3's James Finn is a teacher- ane*'visor in Cumberland, R.I. ^.eorge Buckley is director of 'nsurance for Southern Railway in Annandale, Va. John i.ippard is a landscape architect and president of National Aerial •Surveys in Charlotte. '3'^ - Joe McLean is with the Casion County Health Dept, in Gastonia. 40 - John Hice owns a farm in Greenville, N.C. Arthur Jacocki is director of traffic for the Virginia Port Authority in Norfolk. Anthony Slkish is a salesman with The Front Co. in Wheeling, W. Va. and lives in Bridgeport, Ohio. Colonel Reuben Moody is Director of Range Operations, USAF, Hg. Eastern Test Range, stationed at Patrick AFB, Florida. ’41 - Antonio Maristany is foreman of the manufacturing plant of Tempstat Corporation in Mt. Hermon, Mass. Paul Weatherly is president of Delaware Community College in Georgetown, Delaware. Edward Condon is with yachting customer service, AMF Hat- teras Yacht Division, and lives in High Point. He and Jane have eleven children. Harry Kelly is chemical engineer with Fleming Laboratories, Inc. in Charlotte. John Kemp is general agent with Mutual of Omaha Insurance Companies and lives in Pine i..u :, Arkansas. David Smith is stock broker and security salesman with Jackson & Smith in Gastonia. Brian Mulherin is personnel director of Georgia Regional (Psychiatric) Hospital in Augusta, and a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Reserve, Medical Service Corps. ’42 ~ Lawrence Brown is airline captain and manager of flight standards with Pan American Airways. He and Selma live in Miami. Charlton Howard is an attorney in Dun dalk, Md. Joseph Redding is professor of anesthesiology. College of Medicine, University of Nebraska. He and Nancy have five children and live in Omaha. Anthony Bliley is assistant vice president of Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home in Richmond, Va. Thomas Kain owns a tire retread business in Winston-Salem, N.C. ’43 - Leonard Cherry owns an electrical contracting business in Belmont. ’45 - John Wolhar is vice president of sales with Consos, Inc. in Charlotte. ’46 - Buddy Williams is a bookkeeper with Wix Cor poration in Gastonia. Leo Wollsteln is president of Oaurel Carpets in Rome, Georgia. ’47 " James Hlllegass is agent for Acacia Mutual Life In surance Co. in Virginia Beach. George Norseffe lives in Rich mond, Va. Richard Driscoll is a manufacturers representative in Charlotte. Clyde Cox is executive vice president, CMS Yarn Division, Belmont Heritage Corporation. Lind- burgh Hawley is secretary of Hawley Lumber Co. in Stanley. N.C. Reon Hlllegass is president of Hillegass Lighting Cor poration in Norfolk, Va. ’48 - Norman Moore is"='a dentist in Norfolk. Walter Baker is a public accountant in Mt. Holly, N.C. Maurice Casey is assistant vice president of Virginia National Bank in Norfolk. Marie Shelton works part-time with S&W Realty Co. in Charlotte. John Crowley is vice president and sales manager of Non-Woven In dustries in Charlotte. Jack Guerrero is dean of students and assistant vice president of the University of Guam. Joseph Fesler is district manager of Robert Hall Clothes in Hacienda Heights, California. He and Lillian have six children. ’49 - James Wallace is district manager of Provident Life & Accident Insurance Co. in Gastonia. Dare Fitzpatrick is a salesman with Mid-Hudson Chevrolet, Inc. in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ’50 ~ Bud Danforth owns an insurance business in Marietta, Georgia. Kenneth Botts is general superintendent with Pharr Yarns, Inc. in McAdenville, N.C. Frank Mc Cracken is president of Security Systems, Inc. in Richmond, Va. ’50 - James Lybrand is a lieutenant colonel in the Army and lives in Columbus, Georgia. Robert Yacobi is an attorney in Newport News, Va. Carl Mit chell is traffic manager for Carolina Transfer & Storage Co. in Charlotte. Wilburn Queen is supervisor, steam products. What’s New With You? Please keep in touch. If you have moved, changed jobs, or recently completed a phase of graduate school work, help keep us up to date. Last First Middle New Mailing Address City State Zip Name of Grad Sch Yrs of Study Rec Masters? Y N Academic Credits Grad Field of Study Rec Ph.D.? Y N Beyond Masters? Y N (C.P.A., M.D., etc) specify New Occupation Employer Duke Power Co., and lives in Gastonia. Charles Sparks teaches drafting and shop in the Gaston County Schools and lives in Belmont. Rodolfo Lizama is an analyst with IBM Corporation and lives in Los Angeles, Calif. ’53 - Thomas Quigley is resident child care worker for Jewish Family & Children Service in Mattapan, Mass. Robert Suggs is a dentist in Belmont, N.C. ’54 - Marvin Staley owns Central Furniture Warehouse in Gastonia. Philip Sha is professor of history at Federal City College in Washington, D.C. Gordon Payne is public affairs officer for Naval Supply Center in Charleston, S.C. ’55 - Raymond Fuhrer is field representative for National Chemical Co. in Charlotte. James Ros is district sales manager for Union Camp Corporation and lives in Franklin, Va. Fred Morrow is assistant cashier of Citizens National Bank in Gastonia. Robert Rankin is principal of Welcome (N.C.) school. (Cont. page 4) CROSSROADS VOLUME II, ISSUE 5 Published bimonthly by Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, North Carolina. Second class postage paid at Belmont, N.C. 28012. Crossroads is intended to serve as a forum for the several constituencies of Belmont Abbey College. It will also attempt to provide significant inforination about the many issues which affect higher education generally, and this college in ‘particular. The editors welcome diversity of opinion; editorial standards aimed at will be those of Christian ethics, g^ taste, and Journalistic quality. The Editorial Board of Crossroads includes students, faculty, and administration. Additionally, several editors at large have volunteered to cover such areas as student afiairs, humanities, and science and religion. Correspondence should be directed to: Editor, Crossroads, Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, -North Carolina, 28012. STAFF: James R. Giermanski, Editor Dr. George Hemdl, Asst. Editor Rev. James Solari, Column Editor Mary Cook, Alumni News Editor Allen Morris, Layout Editor

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