Class Notes

1976

DEC. 1977 GREGORY F. CRONIN
Class Notes
1976
DEC. 1977 GREGORY F. CRONIN

Goodnight. Apologies to everyone in the Class because of the missing October article. Needless to say, I did not neglect my mates. Somehow it got lost in the mail. Even my typewriter will vouch for me.

Congratulations to the newly, newlyweds. Marina Moskos is now Mrs. Russell J. Bartlett. Russ is the circulation manager for the Exeter Newsletter. They are living in Hampton, N.H.

Children are like bananas, they come in bunches.

Mary Anne Hudson of Storrs, Conn., is the new bride of Tim Kolodziej. Tim is working on his M.B.A. at the University of Connecticut. Another one of those Hanover weddings. Also, the Xeroxed rumors have Brad Peck engaged.

Recently spotted on TV was rookie reporter Sarah Hoagland of the Christian Science Monitor. Sara is also writing radio scripts for that organization in Boston.

Even though at this reading it is after the festive season there is a slight delay you know John Reidy and Jim Hourihan were seen dressed as turkeys on Halloween.

Dan Ringsred is in Duluth, Minn., working in the banking world. This piece of information might not be too accurate, as it was passed on by my mother. Ringer says, "Now people don’t mistake me for Bozo the clown. I’ve shaven my dome and am now called Kojak. Or, as some would say, ‘really cute,’ ”

Vivian Vicki Bohn is working in N.Y.C. at Morgan Stanley, investment bankers. Vickie would also like to be a go-go dancer in hope that things might pick up. Vickie, when not staying at Yogi Berra’s, is living in Riverside (?), Conn. I hope everyone is eating bunches of bananas.

Emily Goehegan relays via the Bell System that she is working at Boston University or a local nunnery. Her roommate, Melanie Fisher, is enjoying herself at Harvard Law School. Emily also says that Katie Weeks is working for the Phoenix Mutual Insurance Company and that Debbie Chase is at Harvard Divinity School. And Bill Penhallurick is doing cancer research in Boston.

Copa Cavanagh is teaching French at Cornell University along with vertical reclining while translating. Copa says, “There are quite a few young ladies who like to translate French.” How about Greek?

Dave Gillan has his first-class radio license and is working along those lines in L.A. Address unknown, at least at this time.

Lets see what other stuff I can come up with. Gordon Ewey Ewing Nye is as always teaching English, coaching three sports, and proctoring at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, N.H.

I assure everyone this segment will be hand- delivered to the Alumni Magazine.

The winter is getting boring. Please write or send something. A smoke signal.

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