Class Notes

1967

NOVEMBER 1981 Clemson N. Page Jr.
Class Notes
1967
NOVEMBER 1981 Clemson N. Page Jr.

Our class treasurer-and-wife-cum-all-pur- pose-information-bureau inform me that our 1981-82 class dues campaign is well off the ground, with a 17 per cent response in the first two weeks. Therefore, to the 17 per cent of you who have paid your dues, a hearty "well done." The rest of you (I should say, the rest of us), kindly unbelt your 15 bucks, mail pronto to JeffZimmerman at his new address in Bowie, Md., and send him some news about yourselves. The news will eventually find its way to these pages. And now, the news . . .

Steve and Mary Kuhrtz are the proud parents of a son, Bradford Keating Kuhrtz, born last June 30. Steve is working on a two-year assignment with the New Jersey State Depart- ment of Environmental Protection. Steve's former roommate and boat partner, TerryHansen, and his wife Paula had their second child, a daughter Abigail, on August 9, Steve reports. And, lest you think the stork has been goofing off, Steve also reports that Ralph andSally Kirmser had their third child and second son, Anthony Ralph, on June 13-

After a year and a half in New York City, Michael and Susan Tucker have moved to New Haven, Conn. Their son Andrew was born last November.

Charlie Yeagle says he's alive and well in Jacksonville, Fla., with wife Nancy and three sons. He says the surgical practice is going so well he's now looking for a partner so he can spend more time enjoying the local amenities namely, sun and surf.

Bill Whitmore is currently an assistant professor of urology at Harvard Medical School and combines teaching with practice at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He writes: "Recently got married for the second time to a lovely lady named Mary. She has two girls, Nina and Gingi, and I have a son, Alex. We are living in Lincoln, Mass. I don't recommend divorce to anyone, for any reason, but, if it can't be prevented, I hope everyone suffering through it is as lucky as I am in finding a new companion."

Joe Alviani is executive director of the New England Legal Foundation, a public-interest law firm. This follows his tenure as corporation counsel for the city of Boston.

J Dick Lucy has moved to Annandale, Va., from Boston, and reports that the change has taken a little getting used to. He's still working as an accountant and says that all is going well.

Steve Cheheyl received a phone call recently from Tony Amriati. Tony was calling from Oslo, Norway, where he's in the oil tanker chartering business with the firm of Joachim Greg. Steve didn't say whose nickel it was.

We heard from John Bash last year that he would soon be ending his stay in Portugal as economics officer and first secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Lisbon. He writes this year to con- firm that he and Jill will be returning to Washington at the end of 1982, "and, while .it will be good to live in the States after ten years abroad, we will certainly miss Portugal."

ai/iuau, VTv \.akLiiy imao JL.uiiugai. Dave Mangelsdorff has added another graduate degree to his collection: an M.A. in literature from St. Mary's University of San An- tonio, Tex.

After nearly 11 years in the medical supply in- dustry, Gene Tabor has joined the liquid packaging division of International Paper Com- pany as manager of international business development in the company's New York City headquarters. He'll be doing quite a bit of travel in the Orient.

Fergie Coulter writes from Weybridge, Surrey, England: "Last year I married Annette Kratz (University of Bonn '73) and shortly thereafter moved from Germany to London with Westinghouse to become controller, UK/Ire- land. After a wet spring, we've enjoyed one of the driest summers on record. Part of it was spent doing some sailing off the west coast of Scotland absolutely beautiful."

Bob Dressier is practicing law with his father in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He's also plan- ning to be married in November and to run for the Fort Lauderdale City Commission in 1982.

That's it for now. Keep those dues checks coming. News, too.

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