Rick Willets is still teaching high school in Haverhill, Mass.: living with two other guys and his girl friend Beth in a small southern N. H. town. He is known as the town hippie. He grew a beard and spent last summer traveling by motorcycle in Canada.
Mike Rieder is teaching high school in Philly. He spent last summer in Hawaii. Jon Swenson has recently left Portland and his job at WKGB. Before leaving, he interviewed Mike Rieder, then returning from Hawaii, as a "representative of the Philadelphia school system," on his early Sunday morning show (4 a.m. to 6 a.m.—it's a biggie, folks).
Jeff Saffer, married and with one child (we heard through the grapevine, so please verify), is at George Washington Medical School.
Bob Gunst has been elected loan officer, Loan Division A of the First National Bank of Chicago, according to a release from that organization. Bob joined the bank in 1969 and was assigned to Loan Division A which serves the food, beverages, tobacco, pharmaceuticals and hospital supplies industries. He had previously earned his MBA from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. He and wife Karen list home as 26 Muirwood Drive, Glen Ellyn, Ill.
Last September Brooke Jackson was married to Liz Ciner (Vassar '70). Upon graduation from Harvard Law School this month, he will join the law firm of Holland & Hart in Denver.
Bill (Wolf) Berenson and his wife Mary are preparing to leave Vanderbilt University in the fall for Montevideo, Uruguay where he will be doing research on his Ph.D. dissertation under the auspices of the Ford Foreign Area Fellowship Program.
Less Reitman is just concluding a year sabbatical from the University of Cincinnati Medical School. After completing his journeys through Latin America, he'll get to work on his fourth year studies.
Warren Gammil is completing his final year at Vanderbilt Law School and is taking a gig with a law firm in Miami.
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