Class Notes

1972

November 1979 WILLIAM G. SCHUR
Class Notes
1972
November 1979 WILLIAM G. SCHUR

Autumn has come to Chicago with gentle winds and turning foliage — not as colorful as in Hanover but certainly adequate for the Midwest. Along with the new season come cards and letters bearing class news.

Class Treasurer Bill Price writes that he is now working for McKinsey and Company in San Francisco. He recently completed a three- week trip to Alaska and spent some time with attorney Thurm Lowans in Bremerton, Wash. H6 also played some golf in Philadelphia last month with Dennis Cullen and Class President Peter Heed. Bill reminds everyone to pay their class dues ($12) and also asks if anyone knows the whereabouts of the following class members whose addresses are unknown: Byron Bang, Richard Buckanaga, Dennis Carroll, Frank Fyr, Robert Godshall, Peter Goodrich, James Graham, Ezra Greenhouse, Randy Hastava, Alan Henry, Michael Huftt, Kevork Ingiliazian, Marc Johnson, Robert Smith, Jeffrey Stephens, Vaughn Tatum, Ara Vagharshakian, Gregory Wheeler, and David Williams. Send any information on these individuals to either Bill Price or myself.

Dick White wrote in to say that he is now director of a capital development program at Drew University in Madison, N.J. His wife Chantal, a native of Luxembourg, is teaching French at a nearby Berlitz language school. They are living in Bernardsville, N.J.

If you ever travel to central Massachusetts, be sure to stay at the Holiday Inn in Worcester or at the Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge in Kingston, both of which are owned and operated by Nick Nikitas and his father. Nick was the subject of an article this past July in the Worcester Evening Gazette, in which he discussed his hotel ventures and business acumen. Also in the news lately has been Dick Soule, who was appointed assistant principal of Burgess Elementary School in Sturbridge, Mass. Dick has a master's degree in education from the University of New Hampshire and is completing work on his doctorate in education at the University of Utah.

On the wedding scene, Norman Holland was married to Dona M. Kercher in Clarence, N.Y., on July 7. Gaylord Toft and his recent bride Fatemeh are living in Chicago, where Gaylord is a mortgage broker with Baird and Warner.

Doug Grossman is living in Lakewood, Ohio (a Cleveland suburb) with his wife Mary Jo, and is vice president of Q-Panel Company, a manufacturer of paint-testing equipment. In his spare time, Doug plays hockey year-round.

Remember to keep writing.

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