PAGE 2 - CROSSROADS - MAY, 1973 News BY MARY COOK ’08- Congratulations to the Philip Morgans, who celebrated their Golden Anniversary recently. ’21- Joseph Ransel is retired as maintenance superintendent of U.S. Steel, Gary Works, Ind. ’29-Julian Sipple is an at torney in Savannah, Ga. ’34--Monsignor Lawrence Newman is a priest in the Diocese of Charlotte. John Litton is president-treasurer of Pied mont Auto Finance Co. in High Point. Father Bernard Rosswog is Prior of the Benedictine Priory in Richmond, Va. ’37-Howard McKenzie teaches social studies in the Virginia Beach City Schools. ’38-Paul Mattem is senior artist, package design, with American Cyanamid Co. in Pearl River, N.Y. Edward Hudacek is a builder-developer in Fair Oaks, California. Stanlej Romanoski is cross-country anc track coach at West Virginia University. George Buckley is Director of Insurance for Southern Railway Co. He and Peggy and their four children live in Annandale, Va. ’39—Joseph Conners is manager of Mason, Inc., an office supplies store in Savan nah. Joe McLean is with the Public Health Sanitation Department of Gaston County. Ted Frazer is coal inspector with Logan and Konowhe Coal Co., Winfield, W. Va. James Crump has his own business in Norfolk, Va. 't; ’40—John Matta owns a restaurant in Valencia, Penn sylvania, where he and Regina and their three children live. ’41—John Kemp is general agent for insurance and securities and has his own business, John Kemp & Associates, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Bill Fulton is vice- president with E.T. Legg & Co.,Glendale, California. John Craig owns Craig Realty Co. in Charlotte. Martin Peters is program manager, aerospace electronics, for General Electric in Utica, N.Y. ’42-Hugh Noell is director of sales and part owner of Carr- Dulaney Travel Consultants in Dallas, Texas. ’43-Justin Burke is a textile engineer, technical service specialist, with DuPont. He and Mary Ellen and their three children live in Charlotte. He received his B.S. from N.C. State University in 1950. ’44-Richard Thomson is a consultant toxicologist-biologist and free-lance science writer in Atlanta. ’46-Harold Edge visited the Abbey in January. He is with Haledge Associates, Inc., in Atlanta. Felix Dover is a textile chemist and technical representative with Dexter Chemical Corporation in Gastonia. He received his B.S. from N.C. State University. Father Girard Angelo is a priest in the Diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Steve Spain is LoomB district manager of investment sales with Investors Diversified Services in Lynchburg. Bill Williams is bookkeeper and supervisor of accounts receivable at Wix Corporation in Gastonia. Hugh Scott is president of Juneau Wood Products Co. in Horicon, Wise. ’47-Bill Waldron is vice president of Evans-Mitchell Industries. He and Isabelle and their two children live in St. Simons Island, Georgia. ’48-Wriston Locklair is assistant to the president. The Juilliard School, Lincoln Center, N.Y. Robert Asbury is a fur niture assembler with Kroehler Manufacturing Co. and is a cellist with the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra. Giovanni Ferrante is a rsenior scientist, research engineering, with Johnson & Johnson in Kingston, N.Y. Joe Fesler is District Manager of Robert Hall Clothes in Hacienda Heights, California. He and Lillian have six children. ’49-Leo Catsonis is an attorney in Charleston, W. Va. ’50-David Frazier is test man with Duke Power Co. and lives in Mt. Holly. James Pen dleton is with Bruington Fur niture Co., a division of Lane Co., in Hickory, N.C. Seth White is general manager, vending and food service, with Canteen Corporation in Gastonia. Rawlins Stuart is with In ternational Nickel Co. in Hun tington, W. Va. ’51—Robert Kelly is sales manager of General Fireproofing Co. in New York. He and Clare and their four children live in Brooklyn. Frank Souza is director of program management with Cummins Engine Co., Columbus, Indiana. John Yacobi is merchandise manager for Sears, Roebuck & Co. He and Nancy and their four children live in Taylors, S.C. Wilburn Queen is assistant shift engineer with Duke Power Co. in Gastonia. Brown Franklin Lloyd mmrn is air traffic control team supervisor, with the Federal Aviation Administration and lives in Forest Park, Georgia. Joe McCaffrey is manager, technical services, with In ternational Paper Co. He and Betty and their six children live in Camden, Arkansas. Jack Moody is a free lance writer and teaches at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. ’53-Dr. Bob Preston is vice- president for academic affairs at Bellarmine College in Louisville, Ky. Silas Moore teaches in the Brown City Schools. He and Helen and their four children live in Sandusky, Mich. Gerald White is assistant professor of history at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ’54-Richard Mathews is chief, branch of periodicals, division of graphic services in the Depart ment of Labor in Washington, and is art director for magazines published by that Department. Louis Kaman is air traffic controller. Federal Aviation Agency. He and Ruth and their two children live in Alexandria, Va. (See ALUMNI, page 4) CROSSROmiS VOLUME II, ISSUE 3 Published bimonthly by Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, North Carolina. Second class postage paid at Belmont, N.C. 28012. Can you identify these men? The photo was taken by C.S. Barrett, Norfolk, Va., in 1952. 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