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Name: Brisma Chatelier.

Position: Assistant foreman in building services. Supervising 18 people to make sure several buildings, including Jadwin Physics, McDonnell, Schultz, Guyot, Lewis Thomas, Princeton Stadium and Fine, are clean.

Quote: "I like the people at Princeton. When I come in every morning, they smile at me."

Other interests: Spending time with his five children, drawing, and serving as an organist, Sunday School teacher and choir director at his church.



Staff obituary

Anthony Petryshin, a former technician at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, died Feb. 18. He was 80.

A lifelong Hamilton resident, Petryshin was a machinist with American Bridge and U.S. Steel, retiring in 1976 after 37 years. He then worked in the engineering services section at the PPPL for 10 years, retiring in 1987.

Petryshin was a member of St. Mary of the Assumption Byzantine Catholic Church and its Holy Name Society, the Deutzville Civic Association and Deutzville Seniors, Catholic War Veterans Post 417, American Legion Post 93 and Citizens for a Better Hamilton. He enjoyed gardening, fishing and going to Atlantic City.

Survivors include his wife, Margaret Petryshin; and a daughter, Margaret Kobos, of Hamilton Square. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary of the Assumption Byzantine Catholic Church, 411 Adeline St., Trenton, NJ 08611.

 

March 4, 2002
Vol. 91, No. 18
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Contents

In the news
Alumni Day 2002
University presents highest awards to four top students
Listening critical for parents in post-Sept. 11 world
Firestone tire case demonstrates that labor strife affects product quality

People
Employees honored for dedication and service
Hattie Black reaches half-century mark
Furth was pioneer in fusion
People, spotlight
Briefs

Sections
Spotlight
By the numbers: Service Recognition Awards
Nassau Notes
Calendar of events 


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