Class Notes

1968

March 1981 DAVID LORING
Class Notes
1968
March 1981 DAVID LORING

For those of you in and around the Big Apple, a monumental steel sculpture exhibition should still be in place on the Robert Moses Plaza of Fordham University, just south of Lincoln Center. The sculptor is none other than David Stromeyer, who wrote, "This is what I have been doing for the past ten years ... no wife ... no kids . . . just 200 pieces of sculpture weighing in the neighborhood of 100 tons!" David's method is described by the president of Staempfli Gallery as follows: "To start, he bends, twists, and forms his steel elements, sometimes by dropping huge boulders onto them. He then assembles them into strong, clean structures which circumscribe and define sheltered interior-like areas, spaces to which you respond with your whole body." This particular exhibit of Stromeyer sculpture started last November and ends April 25. David produces his masterpieces in northern Vermont at Enosburg Falls.

Also in New York City, Lisa and Ed Cohen were parents of their first son, Paul Lawrence, last August. Ed is a partner at the N.Y.C. law firm of Cole and Deitz, Lisa is a high school teacher and Ellen, age four, is learning to cope with a new sibling. Due to open in April at a small Broadway house is a new version of Cole Porter's musical Jubilee, which originally opened on Broadway at the Imperial Theater in 1935. This time the producers are Don Marcus, his wife Lisa Milligan, and John Lathrop '67, all confident that the scaled-down version of the show will be a success because it was tried out effectively off off Broadway at the Arc Theater in May 1979. The Arc is run by Don and Mary. Best wishes on your latest creation!

The New Hampshire Historical Society in Concord "discovered" David Boyle in nearby Bow and brought him aboard. David has assumed the role of director of development with the mission to oversee financial, membership, and public-relations activities while also laying the groundwork for future development programs. In the meantime, the state of Maine, not to be outdone by New Hampshire, has brought aboard a '68, WoodyThompson, to be assistant state geologist,

In the further west and colder climes of British Columbia,' Rodney Hawkins and his wife announced the birth of Christopher Richard Arthur, now about one year old.

Tai-Sam Choo, at last report from his wife, was working in the legal department of the E.P.A., handling "water," while she rides herd on young Kevin and Bonny.

Class President John McNamara has been appointed president of Power Technologies Corporation in Attleboro, Mass. The corporation handles the packaging of energy-related investments which run the gamut from alternative to fossil fuel sources. They provide the preliminary-feasibility analysis, contract equipment specification, raise equity and debt capital, and oversee the project during construction and operation for the benefit of the bank and investors. A "lesser" activity is overseeing the development of what will be known as College Hill Condominiums, a 50unit planned residential community on sevenplus acres within two miles of the campus in none other than Hanover, N.H.!

"Summer Sky" is one of four monumental steel sculptures by David Stromeyer 68 ondisplay until April 25 at the Robert Moses Plaza of Fordham University in New York.

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