Class Notes

1964

May 1974 DONALD E. KUBIT, ROGERS. AARON
Class Notes
1964
May 1974 DONALD E. KUBIT, ROGERS. AARON

Kerry Nevins writes that he and his family are well and happy in the Philippines, where Kerry is doing orthopedic surgery at Clark Air Force Base. Major Nevins invites '64s passing through to drop in and sample some iced tea. He is scheduled to leave Clark in 1975 but likes it there so much that he may stay.

Gerry Palm rates a cheer upon his election to the partnership of Williams, Lanza, Kastner & Gibbs, a Seattle law firm. Gerry writes that other '64s practicing law in the area include Bill Neukom, Read Langenbach, Bruce Cross, and David Goldstein. Dan Garnet is completing his surgical residency at Swedish Hospital in Seat-tie, and will begin his practice there in the fall.

Gerry also reports seeing Mike Molvar occasionally; Mike has opened a new dental clinic in Redmond, Wash. Ron Kinsey and Kent Howard live in the Seattle area, too. Gerry and some of the Seattle crew are thinking about the possibility of chartering a plane from the West Coast for our 10th Reunion next June. Any '64s from California, Oregon, or Washington who are interested should contact Gerry at his office, 1440 Washington Building, Seattle, 98101.

Rick Isaacson has moved with his family to New York shortly after the first of the year, where he has taken charge of all consulting activities for his firm, (which will remain unnamed in retribution for its key role in the recent Csonka-Warfield-Kiick defection from my beloved Dolphins!). Rick joyously reports the birth of his first child Daniel on August 14. Daniel may be the first baby ever to wear Henke booties if Rick has his way. He is already registered for the Dartmouth '95 ski team.

Dave Osborn's charming wife Margie writes that the Osborns are the proud parents of a second child, Joel, who joins sister Amy in Osborn home in Perrysburg, Ohio. Dave is working for Owens-Illinois in Toledo in the area of compensation planning. Margie report the birth of a daughter to Howie Seaver and his wife Barb in November.

Cheers to Randy Weingarten upon the opening of his office for the practice of psychiatry in Menlo Park, Calif. And cheers also to Eric Thompson upon his recent appointment to the pose of attorney-advisor in the finance section of the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington.

Dick Neely, a West Virginia Supreme Court justice, delivered a series of enlightening lectures to Dartmouth students in February. Dick was billed as the "youngest Supreme Court Judge in the English-speaking world."

That's about it for the news bag. Please drop me a line with news about yourself or other '64s, and have a wonderful summer. Later.

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