Class Notes

1967

APRIL • 1985 Clemson N. Page Jr.
Class Notes
1967
APRIL • 1985 Clemson N. Page Jr.

In the "Sky Keeps Falling on My Head" department, Chuck Hobbie reports that a chunk of the ceiling in the Supreme Court library came loose and fell on him, interfering with his preparations for a recent court argument. Anyone who saw the first page of the January 15 Wall Street Journal may remember an item which characterized the incident as a "bad omen for labor." Chuck and family live in Falls Church, Va., and Chuck works as a staff trial attorney for the American Federation of Government Employees, AFLCIO. When he isn't in court or dodging ceilings, he relaxes in the mountains of West Virginia, where they're building a cabin.

All is going well for Beirne Lovely and his family in Milton, Mass. He's a partner with Goodwin, Procter, and Hoar in Boston and reports that he often sees Drew Ley, Jon Feltner, and Win Johnson.

Win Mabry and his family are enjoying their tour of medical duty at the U.S. Air Force Regional Medical Center in Wiesbaden, West Germany. Wynn's promotion to colonel has required that he spend more time supervising the operations of the center and less time in the surgical theater, "but both areas are very interesting and challenging." Their four children Elizabeth, 12, Juliana, ten, Clark, six, and Madelynn, two keep them constantly on the go with soccer games, volksmarching, castle tours, horseback riding, and skiing in Austria, France, and Switzerland.

John Lewis was the lone '67 on the alumni swimming team in its meet with the College varsity last September. He swam and placed in the 200 medley relay, the 100 individual medley, the 400 medley relay and the 50 breaststroke. Meet score was alumni 138, varsity 104.

As to yours truly, I've just received word from the navy that my Reserve training duty will be taking me to Bermuda for two weeks in March. I know, I know . . . It's a dirty, rotten business. But someone has to do it.

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