Class Notes

1968

June 1975 DAVID LORING, JOHN S. ENGELMAN
Class Notes
1968
June 1975 DAVID LORING, JOHN S. ENGELMAN

At this writing I am busily packing up my calculator and toothbrush for my move to Columbia Business School. My incredible cat Igor has been offloaded on the neighbors and my car was stolen, so I carry a light pack. While shuffling through the papers on my desk, I did a quick review of the Alumni Fund Drive through the end of April. The big push will be on hand about the time you read this, so lend a hand . . . better late than never!

George Moore wrote to wish me luck at Columbia Broadcasting School (I thank you, my voice thanks you) and to report that he has been selected as editor-in-chief of the TempleLaw Quarterly for the '75-76 academic year, his last year of law school. George is working for a Philadelphia law firm this summer, and heard from Peter Diamond who is a Pittsburgh M.D. engaged in cancer research. Speaking of doctors, Richard Seiler, M.D., on the house staff of the Medical Center of Western Mass., has received temporary appointment as a jail physician at the nearby Hampden County Jail. Dick is a graduate of Jefferson Medical School, Philadelphia, and now resides in Longmeadow. Mass.

In San Francisco, Itel Corporation (AMEX) announced on 25 March, that Edward Schneider had been named director of finance, and as such will be responsible for, "coordinating the bank relations programs of Itel's operating groups . . . bank financings and other financial projects." Prior to joining Itel, Ed was with Marine Midland Bank in N.Y.C., most recently as an assistant vice president working with corporations in the western United States. He holds an MBA in Finance from Harvard, rather appropriate preparation for Itel Corporation, a "specialized business and financial services organization." Congratulations, Ed, and best of luck in your new and challenging work.

Also at the end of March I learned that DickWiebusch has been named Assistant Attorney General for the state of New Hampshire. Dick has been active in the Attorney General's office since his graduation from Cornell Law (1973), as chief of the consumer protection division for the state. He taught for two years prior to attending Cornell and is married to the former Margaret Meacham of Camillus, N.Y. Dick and Margaret now live in Concord, N.H., with their two daughters.

That's all for now. Give me a buzz if you're in N.Y.C., and best wishes to all for an enjoyable summer!

Sardi's was the scene of a jubilant opening night party for the cast of the new musicalrevue, "Rogers and Hart." Honoring cast member David-James Carroll '72 were (left toright) James Coakley '72, Susan Berndt '73, Carroll, and Chris Gates '74. Gates,Coakley, and Carroll are Tri-Kap fraternity brothers.

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