Class Notes

1967

February 1976 DR. JONATHAN GOLDSMITH, JEFFREY M. ZIMMERMAN
Class Notes
1967
February 1976 DR. JONATHAN GOLDSMITH, JEFFREY M. ZIMMERMAN

Ron and Renne Fagin are living in San Jose, Calif., where Ron works for IBM's Research Lab. Ron has been in touch with Bruce Munroe who is a pilot for United stationed near L.A,

The law firm of Davis Polk and Wardwell has made Fred Marcusa an associate. Fred is concentrating on corporate law.

Jack and Mary Ellen Curley's second child Michael John was born last October 16. Their first, Karen, is three and is an avid "Electric Company" fan. The new addition to the family has necessitated a move to a new house in Hohokus, N.J. Jack continues to work for Morgan Stanley where he was recently elected a vice president.

After a hitch with the Navy, Hal Maskiell has returned to graduate school. He is in the first year of the M.B.A. program at BU. Hal's wife Barb and children are working and living on Cape Cod while he lives the life of a commuter.

Ron Martin has been promoted from manager, Telecommunications Development to Director, Systems Software of Cyphernetics. Ron was one of the founders of Cyphernetics which has grown from five employees in 1969 to over 250 with offices in many states and seven European countries. Business success has facilitated Ron, Ann, and Chris's move to a 3234 sq. ft. house on one and one-third acres of wooded land on the outskirts of Ann Arbor, Mich.

Peter Strassberger and Cynthia Sothern are to be married this month. Cynthia graduated from Endicott Junior College and is currently secretary to the senior vice preisdent of finance of Schick Inc. Peter is a graduate of BU School of Law and is presently a lawyer in Norwalk, Conn.

For the past two years, Alex Nagle has worked at WABC-TV in NYC. For the first year, he was producer of the 11 p.m. "Eyewitness News" show. Alex is now the producer of the 6 p.m. edition of the same news show.

Dick and Karen Sellers are living in Minneapolis where Dick is a hospital chaplain and Karen is studying at the United Seminary.

Bob Packer is one-half way through his internship in Medicine at the Medical University of S.C. in Charleston. Bob's son Robert Jamison will be two this June 26.

An exhibition of "puzzles" by Rixford Jennings was recently shown in the Upper Jewett Corridor at the Hopkins Center. Rixford described his works as "mozaic fantasies ... wooden drawings ... a miniature theater of line and shape and color." Rixford is presently working as a graphic designer in the Hopkins Center Design Studio.

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