I'll make this a quicky as the Packers and Browns are about to take the field.
Bruce and Pat Clark write that they are currently living in Mt. Prospect, 111., while Bruce is on a special assignment for the Chicago office of McKinsey & Company (management consultants). They will be returning to New York sometime this spring. In October they took a Nassau vacation with Andy and Dottie Stone.
Ray Keating has become associated with Keating Insurance, Inc. of Claremont, N. H. Ray received his MBA in finance in 1962 from Boston University. He was also a lieutenant in the Air Force as part of SAC. Ray and Jean are now living in Claremont. Al Summer was inducted as a Realtor member of the Eastern Bergen County Board of Realtors last September. Al has been with his father's real estate firm in New Jersey for the last four or five years.
Hank McCourt was notified recently of his registration as a CPA. He is working for Arthur Young & Company in Boston, and living in Milton, Mass. Hank and Carmella have three little ones.
Mari and I had the pleasure of spending several days in New York City in early December. We of course spent much time yakking it up with many of our '60 friends. Much fun, and we also picked up a little news to pass on. John and Laiila Petersen are living up on .the east side near the Rockefeller Medical tenter. John is finishing up his residency at Bellevue and will be going in the Army this summer (after reunions, of course). Jim and Garda Foch also live up that way. Jim is working on his doctorate at the Rockefeller Institute and Garda is the college editor for Glamour Magazine. Tom Wahman's wife Sue is an understudy for three roles in "Inadmissable Evidence," a new play by John Orborne.
Mel Kau called the other day, after years of absence from being in contact. He is a freshman at the Northwestern Dental School, and claims to be putting in the long hours.
Word out of Niagara Falls, N. Y., tells us that Tom Alaimo has been promoted to eastern regional sales manager for the Refractories & Electronics Division of the Carborundum Company. Tom and Jacqueline have two boys, Tom Jr. and Dave.
Paul Quinlan is a Jesuit seminarian at Weston College, Weston, Mass., and also a part-time folk singer. He composes words and music, and accompanies himself on the guitar. He also has an album out "Glory Bound."
Marc and Francine Loveman, are living in Shaker Heights and are now parents of a daughter, born last fall. Marc formed GilMarc Corporation, a steel fabricating and engineering company, shortly after graduation. Besides running the company, with two brothers, he plays clarinet in and is on the board of the Suburban Symphony Orchestra.
We've talked to, and corresponded with many classmates in the last several months. Almost to a man, they plan on going back this coming June 17. Don't be one of those few who next July or August finds out that by not going he missed a most enjoyable time. The college has kindly given our class Massachusetts Row as a base for operations. This is a great location for us - close to downtown and just a short crawl back from the reunion tents. The list of those who are planning to attend runs all the way from John Adams to Roger Zissu and includes such guys as Murray Janus who's coming up from Richmond, Al Stowe, Sol Rockenmacher, and Tom Green, who will be jetting in from the coast. There are even a number of non-grads who are returning. So if you aren't planning to be there, you're nuts!
I'm out of gossip, my kids are jumping all over me, and the ball game is about to begin.
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1960 Class ReunionHanover - June 17-19, 1966.
'51's Occom Pond Monster. (See notes.)Pictured at the wedding of Christopher Harvey '63 and Carol Alice Jones were (l tor) Dick Harrow '63, Bob Barnum '63, the bride and groom, Gary Herbst '65, andRolfe Harvey '27, the father of the groom. Chris attends Temple Medical School.
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