Class Notes

1956

October 1974 WILLIAM H. MILES, ROBERT R. FAULKNER
Class Notes
1956
October 1974 WILLIAM H. MILES, ROBERT R. FAULKNER

Tom Knott has become associated with a firm specializing in office leasing in San Francisco and reports that he and Wendy are thoroughly enjoying their new and spacious apartment in downtown San Francisco. Wendy keeps the Ernst & Ernst Office organized in her spare time. On the other Coast, Dave and JudyTiersten and their three boys are living in Maplewood, N.J. Dave commutes to the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, where he is director of Clinical Pathology and keeps busy with radioisotopes, automation and computers.

John Edison, president and director of Croton Development Co. in Grand Rapids and road commissioner of Kent County, has been elected president of the Grand Valley College Foundation. John has been very active in business as well as civic life in his home area and looks, from the distance, to be in a good place to fulfill political aspirations. In the spring, Midland Mortgage Investors of Oklahoma City elected Joe Obering trustee and George Records continues as chairman and managing trustee there. Incidentally, Joe's appointment was to succeed Mike Monroney, the former U.S. Senator.

Dr. John Wanamaker has been named chief of the cardiology section at the Gutherie Clinic Ltd. and Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, Pa., according to a release from the clinic. He earned his M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1959 and interned at Philadelphia General. He is also an associate professor at Hahnemann Medical College and a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. He and wive Dot are the parents of five.

News of Will Sogg only continues to be very positive. In addition to his law practice and teaching career, Will has received numerous civic awards and most recently he has joined with two other lawyers in co-authoring a series of guides for law school students. The original volumes were called Smith's Review and Will was asked to revise and extend the series with new volumes. Says Will, "We write analyses of the cases and use the commentaries by scholars, sometimes quoting them. Change in the format of Smith's Review reflects increased interest in the market by the publishers and growing attention on campus. Enrollment in law schools has more than doubled in the past ten years."

Speaking of lawyers, John Van De Kamp has been named a trustee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association. John has served with the U.S. Attorney's office and is now Public Defender having been graduated from Stanford Law School.

October 26 will see Harvard play at Hanover and Rick Worrell has set aside rooms at the Woodstock Inn as well as creating a full weekend agenda for what promises to be a super fall football outing.

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