Among this month's news is word of Peter Etzel's wedding on December 31 in Stamford, Conn., to Margaret Mary Black. She was graduated cum laude from Boston University and received her master's degree from Simmons College School of Social Work. Peggy is currently with the inflight services division of United Airlines in New York City. Peter continues as a product research manager with E. R. Squibb & Sons Inc. in Princeton, N.J. Henry Gross was best man at the wedding.
Scott Rosenblum wed Barbara Campbell, a legal assistant in charge of recruitment at the law firm of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan in New York City where Scott is an associate. Barbara is a graduate of the University of Miami.
Kevin Murphy has joined the law firm of Bai, Pollock and Dunnigan in Bridgeport, Conn. A sales representative for General Tire and Rubber Company before attending law school, Kevin was graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Law in Hartford in 1977.
Steve Goldberg was admitted to partnership in the accounting firm of Dorfman, Abrams, Music & Co. in Hawthorne, N.J., on January 1. Rodney Morgan was named as a credit officer in the credit analysis department of Hartford National Bank and Trust Company in Hartford, Conn., where he is currently enrolled in the M.B.A. program at the University of Connecticut. He joined the bank in 1976 as a credit analyst.
Peter Graves owns a film-producing company, Agape Films, in New York City, in partnership with Ted Baehr '69. The company specializes in documentaries, commercials, and educational work with the Episcopal Church.
Bill Riley is working full-time for the Senior Citizens' Council in Lebanon, N.H., while wife Donna is in the Neurology Department of Hitchcock Clinic.
Kesang Tashi is teaching Tibetan and other courses at the Roper Institute in Boulder, Colo. Chuck Diters spent the summer in Alaska on a survey project for the National Park Service, having received his master's degree from Brown University. Wife Jan spent the summer working part-time in a hospital lab in Providence.
Ivan Suzman is teaching medical osteology and primatology/paleoanthropology at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He is in the final stages of preparing his dissertation and hopes to receive his Ph.D. by this summer.
Russ Mittermeier has received his doctorate and is working as a primate ecologist with the New York Zoological Society (Bronx Zoo). Russ was recently appointed as an adjunct assistant professor at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and was selected as chairman of the primate specialist group of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
Rob Lavenda has received his doctorate from Indiana University and a one-year joint appointment with his wife Emily at the University of Minnesota in Morris. Rob is teaching courses on the anthropology of religion, introductory anthropology and theory, while Emily, who is writing her dissertation on her field work in Cameroon, will be teaching a course on the cultures of Africa.
Finally, U.S. Air Force Captain CliffordBorofsky has been named outstanding junior officer of the year for the Fifteenth Air Force. A security police operations officer, Cliff was selected for exemplary leadership, devotion to duty, and professional performance. He is a member of the Strategic Air Command and stationed at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota.
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