Class Notes

1972

NOVEMBER 1981 John P. De Regt
Class Notes
1972
NOVEMBER 1981 John P. De Regt

Our mini-reunion over Holy Cross weekend turned out to be pretty mini, but we had a good meeting Saturday before the game. Present were John Einsidler, Bruce Swift, Bud Lynch, Mike Sach, Shel Prentice, Roger Curley, Chip Carsten- son, and myself. The best news is .that this year for the first time our class participation in the Alumni Fund hit 50 per cent. The main concern voiced at the meeting was how to provide for communications within the class, and we.decided that the best way to communicate was at gather- ings such as reunions. Therefore, we decided to hold our real tenth reunion over the weekend of May 21-23, 1982. Mike Sach and John Ein- sidler, the co-perpetrators of the newsletter, will be using that forum to promulgate details as they are decided upon.

In September, Bruce Leiter married Meredith Carpenter in Rhode Island. Meredith is a nurse at Tufts New England Medical Center, and Bruce is at Barten City Hospital, where he has recently completed a residency and fellow- ship in radiology.

i yj Charley Shockey, apparently perceiving greener pastures, has left the Department of Energy and joined Brace, Well & Patterson, a Washington, D.C., law firm.

Mark Josephson and wife are the parents of Kristen Josephson, who was born just recently. Mark works for Harris Corporation in Connec- ticut.

Buddy Lynch has moved to Cooperstown, N.Y., where he is practicing medicine.

Dick White has left Drew University to become manager of college relations at Inter- national Paper Company in New York. Dick will travel to college campuses throughout the country to promote areas of interaction and in- terest between I.P. and selected colleges. He describes it as "the best of both worlds." Dick also writes that Lou Fantin speaks of "the best of both worlds." Having left the N.Y.C. law firm of Donovan Leisure, Lou was recently ap- pointed one of three municipal court judges in his hometown of Trenton, N.J., and he is a cor- porate lawyer for Lenox Inc. in nearby Lawrenceville.

Ben Wright is living in Hartford, Conn., where he is a computer systems analyst for Aetna Life and Casualty.

Bruce Swift has gotten involved in the field of urban transportation systems, and he reports that driving a cab in Boston is truly blissful.

Tha,t is it for this month, and keep those cards and letters rolling in.

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