Trabulsi, Sally P. (Sally Pomeroy)

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Active 1977
Active 1993

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Sally Lee Pomeroy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Pomeroy of Largo, Florida. From 1945-1949 she attended Middletown High School in Middletown, Ohio and from 1949-1951 she attended Wooster College in Wooster, Ohio. In 1952, she graduated from the Katherine Gibbs School in New York City. She married Victor Trabulsi probably before 1960. Victor Trabulsi died ca. 1978. Trabulsi graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1986 as a Frances Perkins Scholar. She held several administrative positions at Mount Holyoke from 1974 until her retirement in 1993, including Secretary to the Assistant to the President, Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the College and Secretary to the Board of Trustees, Assistant to the President, and Secretary of the College and Secretary of the Board of Trustees. She was a participant in Girl Scouts for twenty-five years, in the United Fund, church school teaching, church choir and was an international board member for Sweet Adelines, Inc. Before working at Mount Holyoke, Trabulsi held a long list of other administrative positions: Principal Secretary to the Superintendent of Schools in Clifton Park, N.J., 1967-1972; Secretary for the Operations Department of Friendly Ice Cream Corp.in Wilbraham, Mass., 1972-1973; Secretary to the Superintendent of Schools also in Wilbraham, 1973-1974. She also edited soap opera scripts and monitored radio advertisment for CBS Radio. In 1980 she married Don Gutheil, manager of materials processing at Precision Magnetics and Ceramics in Gonic, N.H. She has three daughters from her marriage to Victor Trabulsi: Carolyn, Virginia, and Margaret.

From the description of Papers, 1977-1993. (Lewis & Clark Library). WorldCat record id: 42721780

Sally Lee Pomeroy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pomeroy of Largo, Florida. From 1945-1949 she attended Middletown High School in Middletown, Ohio and from 1949-1951 she attended Wooster College in Wooster, Ohio. In 1952, she graduated from the Katherine Gibbs School in New York City. She married Victor Trabulsi probably before 1960. Victor Trabulsi died in about 1978. Trabulsi graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1986 as a Frances Perkins Scholar. She held several administrative positions at Mount Holyoke from 1974 until her retirement in 1993, including Secretary to the Assistant to the President, Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the College and Secretary to the Board of Trustees, Assistant to the President, and Secretary of the College and Secretary of the Board of Trustees. She was a participant in Girl Scouts for twenty-five years, in the United Fund, Church School Teaching, Church Choir and was an international board member for Sweet Adelines, Inc. Before working at Mount Holyoke, Trabulsi held a long list of other administrative positions: Principal Secretary to the Superintendent of Schools in Clifton Park, New Jersey, 1967-1972; Secretary for the Operations Department of Friendly Ice Cream Corporation in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, 1972-1973; Secretary to the Superintendent of Schools also in Wilbraham, 1973-1974. She also edited soap opera scripts and monitored radio advertisement for CBS Radio, Inc. In 1980 she married Don Gutheil, manager of materials processing at Precision Magnetics and Ceramics in Gonic, New Hampshire. She has three daughters from her marriage to Victor Trabulsi: Carolyn, Virginia, and Margaret.

From the guide to the Trabulsi papers MS 0711., 1977-1993., (Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections)

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