Class Notes

1969

December 1975 RICHARD D. GLOVSKY, ROBERT F. HOUSER
Class Notes
1969
December 1975 RICHARD D. GLOVSKY, ROBERT F. HOUSER

Kenny Paul wrote recently that nomadic JonSwenson and Company last spring produced a baby girl. Jon labors for an insurance company while living in Valencia, Calif. Ken, who continues to journalize for the Riverside Free Press, claims "My life has been comparatively uneventful. Like the big news is a sprained ankle."

Dr. Don Syracuse has started a two-year program as a senior assistant surgeon with the National Instututes of Health (National Heart and Lung Institute) in Bethesda, Md. Our source, with tongue in cheek, claims that Don has always been an operator. Chuck Morey is back in New York after directing a production of The Hostage last fall. Chuck appeared in a revival of Frank Gilroy's Who'll Save the Plowboy last winter. Ron Straub is earning a Ph.D. of some sort (our source did not say which) at Penn State.

Al Moncure declares that Ed Weber married and lives with his fräulein in Munich, where he is studying. (Al failed to say what.) Bob Bennett married Barbara Hamilton (Holyoke '69) and Ron Talley is living in New York but expects to move to South Carolina (if he has not already by the time this is published). Jim Mullins (Mac) left the Army behind him a year ago after spending three and a half years at the Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland doing medical research. Mac and wife Nancy are now in Columbia, Mo., where Mac is working on a Master's in biochemistry.

Don Elitzer graduated last year from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (Princeton) and has "leased my soul" for a while to the Chase Manhattan, where he is a project manager. Terry Hess, we are told, is presently working for First Chicago Realty Services in their Atlanta office. Terry graduated from Stanford Business School along with John Myers. Bob Beach is also at Stanford in the combined business-law program. Bob married Marilyn Broyhill last summer.

Gary Bartholomaus works for Coverdale & Colpitts, a transporattion and industrial consuiting firm on East 42d Street in Manhattan. Gary specializes in public transportation and "railroading." Gary received an M.S. in transportation at the Transportation Center at Northwestern. Kathy Sigda (Holyoke '68) and Gary have been married for four years. Larry Ebner spent a couple years at the Justice Department doing civil litigation and is now an associate with the firm of Sellers, Conner & Cuneo in Washington.

By the time you read this, Nick North will probably have married Susan Keeler, a graduate of Sullins College in Bristol, Va., and presently an executive secretary for the Buckfield Corp. in Stamford, Conn. Nick, as you man have already heard, snatched an M.B.A. from the Tuck School and is currently employed by the AMF Corporation, Ben Hogan Division, in Fort Worth, Texas.

John Talmadge, a.k.a Tex, is still riding the range in Madison, Wis., where he is becoming a family shrink. After a journey to Vietnam as a Quaker physician, Tex discovered that "wars inside the family are of more manageable proportions." Tex lives in a small house (but there are those of us who love it) on Lake Wingra. He continues to fish, strum a guitar, play chess, see patients, and get depressed every January. Since coming to Wisconsin, Tex discovered that his great-great-grandfather was a river pirate who was hanged (along with his entire crew) in Green Bay. And that was before the Packers ever heard of the Cowboys.

Lastly, here are a few parting tidbits. That was a super newsletter Dave Prentice put together. The Red Sox were better.

Mike Rieder says Roman Gabriel will be in this year's Super Bowl. That shows where Mike is - Philadelphia. And speaking of sports, yours truly recently entered the realm of parenthood. Jean Glovsky had a baby girl (Sarah Elizabeth) on September 22.

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