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1950s

The Class of '56 is looking for new leadership. Interested? Call the
alumni office at 847.467.ALUM or e-mail kellogg-alumni@northwestern.edu.

Jerome S. Lamet '52 continues to work as founder and CEO of Lawyers United for Debt Relief. He writes to say that his company is celebrating its 10th year, and continues to offer debt management services to thousands of people having difficulty dealing with consumer debts. "This national firm is the only debt management organization supervised by attorneys and it has been successful in helping thousands of people avoid bankruptcy," he says.

Joe A Lowry '56 writes from Eugene, Ore., that he continues to work as a realtor for Johns L. Scott Real Estate.

Salvatore P. Magnano '59 writes from Hollis, N.H., to say that he retired in 1996 from Sanders A. Lockheed Mantin Co. as vice president of finance and treasurer. Since retirement, he occupies his time doing volunteer work for several organizations. He is on the board of directors for the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Nashua, N.H. He also is a member of the board of trustees for different groups, including: the Boys and Girls club of Greater Nashua Charitable Foundation, Daniel Webster College, and the Congregational Church of Hollis. He also is a volunteer for visitation for the Home, Heath and Hospice Care in Nashua. In addition to all this, Salvatore keeps busy with
his three sons and six grandchildren.

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