Page 6 -CROSSROADS - August^ 1976 ALUMNI NEWS (Continued From Page 5) ’66 - Rick Suehr is with Capital Associated Industries in Raleigh, where he, Margaret and Faith live. He is working on his Ph.D. at N. C. State. ’6^ - Congratulations to Winnie and Buddy Guin on the arrival of Sarah Cherry on March 3. They have two other children and Buddy teaches in Mt. Holly. Congratulations to Jerome (John) Oetgen on the publication of his autobiography of Boniface Wimmer, the founder of the Benedictines in America, “An American Abbot.” Jerome is presently completeing his work for a Ph.D. at the University of Toronto. He and his wife Jeannie live in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. ’69 - A letter from Mrs. Ed Schiller (Adele Caulfield, SHC) of 1623 Glenn Street B-10, Charlotte, 28205, brings news of the Schiller family: “Ed Schiller and I have just recently arrived back in Charlotte after a stay of several months in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Ed was sent there to open and begin a new laboratory for his company. Photo Corporation of America. It is a great success, so far, and we are both very excited about his work. He will be going to Australia in the Fall to open another lab there. He has also received a promotion and is now the Manager of Product Quality for the lab in Matthews, N. C. We are building a new home in Mint Hill and are anxious about moving in the Fall. ‘‘Billy Schiller and his wife Lucy (formerly Lucy Hughs of SHC) and daughter, Lucy, are living in a new apartment: 11 Glenn Drive, Keasby, N. J., 08832. Billy has been working his way through law school at Seaton Hall University and is almost finished. “Artie Schiller and his wife JoAnne and daughter, Jenny, are living at: 1661 Burnside Avenue, Hager stown, Md., 21740, and are anxiously expecting a new baby any day now. Artie is still working for the Square D Engineering firm, beginning his 4th year. ’69-George Engiert-and his wife Theresa (formerly Theresa Godwin, SHC) are very happy at the moment over the arrival of their new baby boy, Brian Vincent, born July 2, 1976.” (They reside at 5817 Parakeet Drive, Burke, Va. 22015.) ’70 - Joe Crowley is regional supervisor for Scottish Inns of America and Host Management, Inc. He and PGSgy (Walsh, SHC’70) and Sean, four and Joey, three, live in Gastonia. ’72 - Congratulations to Jackie and Bob Gallagher on the arrival of Kelly Cristine on January 31. Bob is legal counsel for Good Will Publishers and they live in Gastonia. ’73 - 1-Lt. Tom Price is in the Marine Corps stationed at Camp Schwab, Okinawa. He is Executive Officer of H & S Company and expects to return to the States in December. ’74 - Harry Creemers has been named Director of Communications for the Diocese of Charlotte and he and Martha are now living in Gastonia. It’s good to have you back, Harry. Jay Brlody is in graduate school at Monmouth College in New Jersey working on his Masters in Business Administration. ’74 - It was good to see Pau Zambito when he stopped by the first of June. He received the MBA at Ap palachian State University on May 16 and will be working on his Ph.D. in hospital administration at the University of Alabama. Congratulations to Paul and Barbara on the arrival of Jennifer Leigh on May 21. They will live in Birmingham for the next two years. ’75 - Congratulations and best wishes to Phil Baucom and Geraldine Boulus, who were married in Belmont Abbey Cathedrai by Father Donald on July 17. ’76 - Robin Roberts has been named Admissions Counselor and Recruiter at Belmont Abbey College, beginning in September. It’s good to have you here, Robin. The Abbey Chorus Invites Singers The Abbey Chorus, made up of College students and residents of the Metropolitan area, will resume rehearsals as of August 30th, a Monday, from 7:30 - 9:30 P.M. in the Music Building which is adjacent and to the left of the Abbey Cathedral entrance. The director, Joseph Victor Laderoute, Resident Oblate & Artistr Teacher-in-r esidence, invites anyone interested in delving into good choral literature to join the chorus. Mr. Laderoute can be reached at 825-3711. Leave your name and number if he is unavailable when you call. Mrs. McDonnell reads the inscription on the gift tray she received Sunday from the College. Fr. Bradley toasts Miss Louradour. The library was filled with friends and well- wishes for a lovely reception honoring Miss Alexandrine Louradour, faculty secretary, and Mrs. Julia McDonnell, technical services librarian, both of whom retired August 1st. Both looking their prettiest. A Farewell Party the two ladies greeted more than one hundred guests, and though they both insisted they were looking forward to rest and recreation, the sentiments of the crowd were aptly expressed by Father Bradley when he said, “Each of us dies just a little when we say farewell. Miss Louradour and Mrs. McDonnell have together given more than fifty years in loyal service to Belmont Abbey College in countless and im portant ways. We pleased that we shall not lose them entirely, for occasionally they’ll be here with us to help.” Btimonf Abb«y Calhtdrai Adminlatration Building We invite you to collect these HANDPAINTED WATERCOLOR PRINTS of BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE Each a limited edition of 750 handpainted copies Select a campus scene you remember ... beautifully hand-rendered in vivid watercolors! In order to offer you a gift that is p>ersonal, is of lasting value and is, of course, a bit nostalgic, we have commissioned a nationally renowned watercolorist to paint oridnal scenes of our campus. From these originals, we have reproduced a limited edition of 750 hand-painted watercolor prints, which we now make available to you — first come, first sensed — at special alumni prices. ... in the quality tradition of Currier & Ives! These reproductions are created through a process similar to that used by Currier & Ives just before the turn of the Century. From the original, a lithograph plate is made of the penline, and this is printed on fine water- color paper. Then a team of watercolorists, working under the original artist’s supervision, apply the colors by hand, so that each print you receive is a unique, vividly colored, hand-rendered work of art. No two are exactly alike — yet each matches the artist's original in quality. Order now — order several for holiday gift-giving! These watercolors beg favorable comment on any office or home wall — especially in the beautiful handcrafted wood framing pieces pictured on the back of this brochure. Fellow alumni in business immediately recog nize the campus scenes... friends praise the handpainted quality. They make great gifts!! Artist Allan Gray was commissioned to do this I distinctive series of our cam- . pus because of his unioue ^ talent as a watercolorist. He has exhibited and won awards at the Castano Gal lery in Boston, the Ram- borger Prize at the Pennsyl vania Acaderny of Fine Arts, The Hunter Gallery in San Francisco and many others. Return to: Gray's Watercobrs, R.D. 1, Ringoes. New Jersey 08551 Please send me (fill in quantity and title of your selection): _ copies of . . copies of . _ copies of . . copies of . Send no money — examine the quality of your Gray’s Watercolor for 15 days — before buying Simply cut out and mail the card today while this limited edition lasts. We'il ship your watercolors in dividually matted and enclosed in polyethylene en velopes. ready for framing, or you may order each framed, of course, (sec order form for pnices). We’re sure you will be as delighted with the quali^ as we were. If not, simply return the pjiintings and the bill within 15 days arb owe nothing. □ Please send framed in handsome oak wood, @ $16.95 for 1; $15.95 each for 2; $14.95 each for 3; $13.95 each for 4 or more. Shipping and handling: $1.50 for first framed print, 50c for each additional framed print. □ Please send matted, ready for framing, 11” x 14", handpainted @ $8.95 for 1; $8.00 each for 2; $7.50 each for 3; $7.00 each for 4 or more. Shipping and handling: $1.00 for first print, 25c for each additional print. Q I understand that I may return any painting I do not want within 15 days and owe abeohitely nothing. I also understand that, should I keep my paintings, payment will be due In full within 30 days. -Zip .

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