Class Notes

1960

DECEMBER 1964 THOMAS R. MCBURNEY, JAMES M. POLLARD
Class Notes
1960
DECEMBER 1964 THOMAS R. MCBURNEY, JAMES M. POLLARD

Always glad to hear of a large gathering of '60's. Spence Morgan called the other evening on his way through town and told of what he claims was one of the biggest accumulations of '60's since we all fled the plain. The occasion was the wedding of Bob Reid and Jill White in Lancaster, Pa., last June 13. Among those present (and their respective activities) were: Chuck Brower, who is now a lawyer in Farmington, Conn.; Dave Haight, now working for Tripp & Co., in New York City; Phil Serlin, presently an intern at Bellevue; Mickey Straus, who is, as far as I know, the only French perfume salesman in the class; Don Stoddard, working for Westinghouse in New Jersey; ConnerMoore, an intern in Boston; Dick Harrison, who is with IBM in York, Pa.; and Don(Wheeler) Daniels, at present in the Army in the San Francisco area. Reports from the East indicate that the event will not soon be forgotten in the Lancaster area. As for Spence, he is with St. Regis Paper Company and lives in Chicago with wife and two children.

A note from Win and Sherry Bremer tells that they are now living in Traverse City, Mich: Win graduated from Michigan Med School in June and is now interning at a hospital in Traverse City. They have one child, Susan, a year and a half.

I've finally got word of another Michiganite that I'd lost track of - Pete Herbert. Pete and wife Margaret live in Cocoa Beach, Fla., where he is a sales-engineer for Appleton Electric Co. (makers of lighting systems). It sounds very interesting in that he spends much of his time working with engineers at Cape Kennedy.

Wayne Givens writes that he is working for the Industrial Engineering Division of Kodak in Rochester, N. Y. Tom Brock is also with Kodak in Rochester, joining them this last August after a three-year tour with the Navy. Brock is still a bachelor. Wayne asked me to put in a plug for our class reunion. The great god "D" has cow officially told us that ours will be on Friday, June 17-Sunday, June 19, 1966. That may sound like a long way off, but let's all start making plans to attend. We'll be there with the classes of 1961 and 1962.

From the information the college sends me, I've noticed that there are quite a few members of the class that are now teachers or instructors at various institutions around the country. For instance, Gary Griffin is an assistant professor of Agronomy at the University of Connecticut. Russ Brooks is on the faculty of Columbia Law School. Martin Andic spends his time as an instructor of Philosophy and Humanities at Reed College in Portland, Ore. Don Hall works for the University of Colorado as an assistant Professor of Psychology. Henry Muller is an instructor in the "History department at Mt. Allison University in Sackville, N. B., Canada. I'm sure there are many more of you who are teachers of one sort or another. Let the rest of us know about it.

That's it for this issue - I'm out of hearsay and rumors. Now that the elections and the football season are over, why don't a few of you take a couple of minutes of your spare time and send me some facts about yourself, your doings, your achievements and failures, and the reasons you haven't written before?

One more word. A thanks to Bill Batt and his crew for the fine job they did on the Alumni Fund.

Secretary, 2426 Cedarwood Ridge Minneapolis 26, Minn.

Treasurer, R.D. 2, Box 89, Sanborn, N. Y. 14132