Class Notes

1966

APRIL 1978 LAWRENCE J. GEIGER
Class Notes
1966
APRIL 1978 LAWRENCE J. GEIGER

As a Class, we've matured into the Age of Responsibility. Families, homes, important jobs, and greater civic involvement. The memory of the days when we skipped white bread across Thayer Hall at the slightest glimpse of a girl grows increasingly more distant.

Alan Rottenberg is a case in point... in addition to being a partner in the Boston law firm of Goulston & Storrs, Alan was recently elected a trustee of Beth Israel Hospital and is co-chairman of the budget subcommittee. He's also chairman of the Boston Bar Association's real estate practices committee and is a member of the Citizens Housing and Planning Association as well as the Massachusetts Conveyancers Association. To Debbie, he's husband; to Daniel, Linda and Rebecca, he is Daddy.

Dr. Jim Byers served on the team of leading medical laboratory experts who conducted eight days of educational workshops and seminars at the recent spring meeting of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists in Dallas. Jim is associate professor of pathology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson.

Susi and Peter Orbanowski like to play tennis and sail, and their home in Old Greenwich, Conn., is close by these activities, as well as Kurt Orban Co., Inc., a trading company that deals in steel, machinery, and metals, of which Peter is vice president.

Dick Sayler may have the prize for oldest child in the 1966 family. Kristina is now 13, which means she can conceivably enroll in Dartmouth in four years as a member of the Class of 1985. Dick and Cindy have three other children who have shared many of his activities since graduation, including editing the Michigan Law Review, clerking for J. Edward Lumbard of the Federal Court of Appeals Second Circuit and for second Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White, and serving as special assistant to the assistant attorney general in the antitrust division of the Justice Department. Today? Dick's a partner in the Rockefeller Center, N.Y., law firm of Donovan, Leisure, Newton, and Aruine.

Noel Fidel is sinking strong roots in the hot sand of Phoenix. He married Anne in October 1976 and joined the law firm of Langerman, Begam, Lewis, Leonard & Marks, specializing in plaintiffs personal-injury and product-liability litigation. In addition, he's co-editor of Summation, the quarterly journal of the Arizona Trial Lawyer's Association and vice chairman of Chicanos por la Causa, a community development corporation providing economic development, social services,' and manpower training to Mexican-Americans in south Phoenix.

Joe Barker specializes in banking law and real-estate financing as a partner in Dearborn & Ewing, Nashville lawyers. Shery and Joe have two children, Leah, five, and Nate, two.

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