Class Notes

1967

November 1973 DR. JONATHAN C. GOLDSMITH, CAPT. JEFFREY M. ZIMMERMAN
Class Notes
1967
November 1973 DR. JONATHAN C. GOLDSMITH, CAPT. JEFFREY M. ZIMMERMAN

Two '67s graduated from Case Western Reserve School of Medicine this past spring. Edmund Schroeder is now doing an internship in family practice at the University of Minnesota and Roger Branham is doing his in surgery at Hennepin County General Hospital, also in Minn.

James Shaw and his wife were both in a group which completed firsts at the College recently. Jim received an M.D. from the Medical School as a member of the first class to receive M.D.'s since 1914. Susan (Middlebury '67) received an M.A. in liberal studies, a four-summer term course of study started in 1970, aimed at providing advanced educational opportunities for experienced teachers, librarians and administrators.

Last May Roger Bovard was installed as an associate of the Casualty Actuarial Society, an organization of fire and casualty insurance acuaries. Roger has been a senior actuarial assistant with the Transamerica Insurance Group in Los Angeles since 1971.

The second year of law school will be a busy one for William Eggeling. In addition to the normal workload, he will be articles editor of the Law Review at Boston University School of Law.

April 21 was the date Robert Millspaugh and the former Patricia Ann McNew were married. Robert received a master's degree in international relations from the University of Chicago and is currently a foreign service officer "with the State Department in Washington, D.C.

Richard Lazarus is the man to see about getting into Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. He was appointed director of admissions and student affairs last July.

General Electric has promoted Edward Truex to manager of market analysis with the Information Services Business Division in Bethesda, Md. This division operates a worldwide computer services network serving nearly 300 cities.

Hayden Young writes that he is in Buffalo, N.Y. working as a copyboy in the Editorial Department and City Desk of the Buffalo Courier-Express.

We appreciate hearing from all of you, no matter how. Therefore, the rest of the column is devoted to some of those who sent information along with their dues. Thanks on both counts.

Stan and Susan Brown announced the birth of Jennifer Katherine on March 24, 1973.

The USS Sam Rayburn, operating out of Mystic, Conn., is the aquatic home away from home for William Judd.

The note from Richard Paolino gave us lots of news. He was married on September 9 to the former Elizabeth Maloney (Barat College). PaulKillebrew and Jack Curley were ushers and among the guests they helped down the aisle were Phil Sunderland, Jim Gifford, Art Howard and John Benzian. The Paolinos are living in Chicago.

Through the courtesy of his parents, we have the following information of Jeffry Pond. He is an architect (Univ. of Penn.) and since June of 1971 has been working as an architect for the city of Yazd, Iran, under the auspices of the Peace Corps. By the time you read this, he will be back in the States.

Robert Thurer finished his Navy tour in Hawaii and is doing a surgical residency at Mass General Hospital in Boston.

The Public Health Service has stationed Dr. Harry Jaffe in Chicago.

William MacCarty is crisscrossing the country doing his surgery training. Currently he is doing a trauma rotation in Orthopedic Surgery at Hartford Hospital in Conn, and will return to the Mayo Clinic in January. Bill tells us that Bob Fox is a medical student at the University of Connecticut Medical School.

The U.S. Army has Mike Stevens in Korea as a flight surgeon.

Dave Traber was promoted and transferred over the summer to Los Angeles where he is the associate director of the local National Foundation March of Dimes Chapter. He devoted a few words to bragging about his two young daughters - future coeds?

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