Class Notes

1965

June 1975 PAUL R. MAHONEY, STEPHEN WATERHOUSE
Class Notes
1965
June 1975 PAUL R. MAHONEY, STEPHEN WATERHOUSE

This column will find you either in prereunion delirium or a post-Hanover funk. In any case, happy tenth anniversary to each of you. Did you ever, in 1965, think it would come to this - whatever it's come to for you? This is what it's come to for some of us:

Ed Taber has been elected as assistant vice president of the Rowe Price New Income Fund, a no-load (no sales commission) mutual fund sponsored by T. Rowe Price Associates of Baltimore. Ed has an M.B.A. from Harvard, and joined T. Rowe Price in 1973 as a money market specialist.

Not every '65 watched Lexington and Concord Bicentennial festivities on the 11 o'clock news. Roger Urban was right there with his trusty musket - he flew from Piedmont, Calif., his current address, to join the Concord Minute Men in a reenactment of 1775's historic events. He and Mimi will be moving to St. Louis soon.

Rob Hartford has joined Ohio Nuclear, Inc. as manager of manufacturing, planning and control.

Our esteemed Class President Peter Frederick has reached the pinnacle of administrative success. At Class Officers Weekend in Hanover in May he was selected president of the Class Presidents Association. At the same time Steve Waterhouse was chosen to represent the Class Agents Association on the Alumni Council. We're beginning to make our mark, gang.

Dick Foster writes that he is now engaged in the private practice of law in Memphis after three years with the Memphis & Shelby County Legal Services Association.

I struck out with Tom Klepetar in the February column, and he's let me know about it. His wife's name is Joanne, not Neil, and the medical group with which he is affiliated is based in Saratoga Springs, not Albany. Sorry Tom! Sorry Joanne! Sorry Neil, whoever you are!

Skip Linton is a family doc in Orleans, Vt., with home and wife Mary Ellen, sons Mark (5) and Christian (9 mos.) and daughter Kate (3) in nearby Coventry.

Bob Komives, as planning director of Dukes County Economic Development and Planning Commission on Martha's Vineyard, has found himself smack in the middle of a first-in-the-nation court suit. Bob's commission is the country's first regional land use group with the power to overrule local zoning laws, and that authority is being challenged by a local developer in Suf-folk Superior Court.

The Montpelier, Vt., business address for Les Pratt is the law firm of Paterson, Gibson, Noble and Brownell. Les graduated from Cornell Law in 1973 - he had spent four years as a Naval supply corps officer before beginning his law studies.

Steve Shaul writes that he and wife Grace are now living in Yakima, Washington, where he is practicing rheumatology.

Mike Nelson is now an assistant district attorney in Rochester, N.Y., and reports that DonHart has purchased a farm in Brazil where the three Harts are living.

See you at Reunion. Happy Days and peace!

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