Class Notes

1958

April 1976 STANLEY A. BEILEY, JOEL B. PORTUGAL
Class Notes
1958
April 1976 STANLEY A. BEILEY, JOEL B. PORTUGAL

Charlie Pierce is vice president and director of planning for the New Jersey Hospital Association headquartered in Princeton, ("we'll forgive you") New Jersey. Charlie recently presented a paper on the new federal health planning law at the American Public Health Association meeting in Chicago and recently had an article published in The Journal of the Medical Societyof New Jersey on New Jersey's regulation requiring hospitals to plan, which is the first such regulation in the Country. Charlie has spent four years with the New Jersey Department of Health and recently accepted his present position.

From Greenwich Village, N.Y., Ciem Marks writes that he married the former Celine Sullivan (Smith '62) five years ago and is practicing and teaching internal medicine and pulmonary medicine at New York University Medical Center. Clem's wife is involved in market research in New York and is helping Clem renovate an 18th Century Cape Cod cottage in Baltre, Conn.

Dave Moss and family moved into a new home last spring in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Dave continues his interest in college football by officiating in the Mid-America Conference. He also keeps in shape by playing squash and tennis, weather permitting.

Last summer, Dave Sharrock, his wife Barbara and two daughters revisited Hanover and he writes that he greatly enjoyed the visit and the chance to see the recent campus changes. Dave visited Bob Hickin and family on their farm just outside of Hanover and extends a welcome to any 'sBs passing through Cincinnati.

John Sherman recently moved into the Washington, D.C., area serving on Pentagon duty.

Ted Harris returned to Hanover after a year in Cambridge, England, where he did cell biology research. Ted's family reportedly thrived in England where wife Mary Ann did brass rubbings and the boys had a fine experience in a rather rigid school system, according to Ted. They had many side trips, including a month skiing in Switzerland. Tough life, Ted.

Joel Potash has left private practice and is now associate professor at the Department of Family Practice at the State University of New York, Upstate Medical School in Syracuse, N.Y., where he is involved in curriculum development at the Medical School and the residency program in family practice. His wife Jane is president of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra Guild while daughter Rachel had a part with a professional theater group in Syracuse and performed in a new William Gibson play, Butterfingers Angel.

Steve Rheingold is active in class affairs and serves as regional agent (Poughkeepsie, New York) for the Class and district enrollment director for Hudson Valley, N.Y.

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