The Penn State Alumni Association

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Upon graduation, I headed with my wife, Ellen, to Fort Monmouth, NJ where I started working for the Signal Corps Engineering Laboratory. I continued to work for the same organization but with a number of name changes until I retired in 1998 from the Army Research Laboratory. The exception to that was that I accepted a temporary assignment from 1971 to 1974 with the Army Foreign Science and Technology Center in Tokyo, Japan. Along the way, I obtained Masters degrees in Physics and in Electrical Engineering from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Also, during this period, my wife and I had five children, Pam, Amy, Eva Matthew and Joy. I spent the last 20 years of my career working on the development of flat panel display technology. After retiring from the laboratory, I spent a couple of years consulting and then teaching at a community college. In 2005, My wife and I moved from NJ to The Villages, in Florida where we've found a wonderful place to stay active, make new friends and pursue our interests such as bicycling, bridge, classical music and more.