For those of you who wonder from time to time about the meaning of it all, Kurt Schloth's lifestyle may hold some appeal. Kurt writes that he has found great satisfaction in living and working in an economic cooperative in Portland, Oregon, as a plumber, an electrician, part-time cook, purchasing agent, accountant, gardener and general handyman. He reports that he is never bored with his work, and lives quite well. He tells us that "I am not doing much writing lately. I have done little or nothing towards furthering my higher development, but that doesn't bother me much either - I'll getto it in time." Gives a body pause ...
Cheers to Charles Fewell Jr., who has recently joined National Bank of North America as a vice president in Loan Administration-Counsel Previously, Chuck had been an associate in the Wall Street firm of White & Case.
And cheers also to Bruce Campbell for his recent promotion at Eastman Kodak. Woody is now the director of market research and analysis of the Business Systems Market Division of Eastman Kodak. His wife Mary Lou is expecting a child soon. The Campbells have an 18-month old son, Scott, who is swaddled in Green and is already showing signs of becoming a basketball player.
Finally, a round of snaps for Jim Pfau, who has been named project manager of tissue culture at Corning. Jim joined Corning in 1966 as an industrial engineer, and later served as plant manager and managing director of Corning Nederlandse Fabrieken in the Netherlands.
By the time you read this, our Tenth Reunion will be a pleasant memory. And a new '64 scribe will have been named. I am retiring to the position of Extreme South Director of '64 Hospitality, and I invite you all to come on down to enjoy some. Cheers, and God bless.
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