Class Notes

1976

December 1980 GREGORY F. CRONIN
Class Notes
1976
December 1980 GREGORY F. CRONIN

November 5, 1980: We're sure everyone is enjoying the festive season. Glad tidings to all from Eleazar and the group.

Got a letter recently from Gordie Nyebower who is "booking continuously" Tuck. Gordie says his Mohawk haircut doesn't go over too big with some of the Tuck honchos, but "what do they know anyway?" Thanks for writing, Gord.

Chief and Drax, the dynamic duet, were seen recently on the Hanover plain. Chief wanted to ask the proverbial question, "Where's Margie F.?" Drax and wife Annie were accompanied by their extremely articulate year-old daughter, Katie. Chief says, "I'm takin' Chitown by storm,'" and Draz adds, "I love Cinnci. There's a lot of sick people." As Tony would say, "give 'em a little of this and a little of that thanks for comin', boys."

"On September 13, 1980 I was married to Virginia Wallace in New Rochelle, N.Y. Members of the wedding party included Stuart Bell 'BO, Mike Feasel, Scott Simons, Todd Mosenthal, and Tom Reinhart. Attendees MarkRingo, Jim Naylor, Andy Shaw, John Howard, Amy Cammann '77, Mike Huffman '77, Scot Mosenthal '75, and Jeff Bennet '75 had a time for themselves."

That was Steve Bell. He continues: "Feez is in his last year at the University of Connecticut Medical School, Rhino is first year Tuck. Simons is working for a premier Philadelphia architecture firm and Toddy Mo is still seeking and occasionally finding that Rocky Mountain high in Vail. I'm still with the Advocate in Stamford, Conn., as a reporter, and recently won the 1980 American Cancer Society Media Award for Connecticut for 'excellence in communications about cancer' for a series I did on a 14-year-old boy with a terminal case. Ginny, my wife, is in sales with John Blair and Co. in Manhattan. She was an H.T.H. Looking forward to seeing all at the fifth reunion." Thank you, and Congrats from all, Steve Bell.

Navy Ensign Richard J. Phillips Jr. has completed the Officer Indoctrination School at Newport, R.I. The six-week course is designed to prepare newly commissioned officers for the duty in.the Navy staff field corresponding to their civilian profession (medicine, law, nursing, etc.) Congrats, Ensign Rick.

June 19-21 will be the reuning days, and the excited and exciting reunion committee has put together a schedule with something for everyone. This relayer requested that the male go-go dancers be complemented by members of the opposite sex, but the answer has not yet come. The male go-go committee members are rumored to be Henry Shanks, Scott Specht, Todd Fahonska and Al Jones. They are looking for two more members, so if anyone is interested please contact Wendy Simla, P.O. Box 69, Boston, Mass. 02215, or the chairman, Judy Burrows Csatari, Lyme Road, Lyme; N.H. 03768. See you at the tent.

Please make every effort to get back for the fifth. It will surely be a memorable weekend, and there's someone who'd like to see you. June 19-21.

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