Class Notes

1969

September 1986 Rick Willits
Class Notes
1969
September 1986 Rick Willits

As you probably noticed, the last issue of the Alumni Magazine was sadly missing my column. Sorry, but the cupboard was bare. Not so this month!

My semi-annual call to Allen Denison found him working as a financial analyst/ researcher for Black and Company, a regional brokerage firm in Portland, Ore. Orgs usually tells me of the whereabouts of J.S. (Jon) "Swede" Swenson. However, Swede has disappeared. Any in formation will be appreciated.

Paul Jerde has signed on with a new company, Clinicom. This outfit will be assembling and marketing a "patient care terminal" to replace the clipboard and file folder as methods of recording patient data.

Mike Rieder has entered his first year of residency in radiology at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. He said he would try to make it to a football game in Hanover this fall. That's as good as a promise to me. Homecoming this year is October 17-18, the Harvard game. A '69 mini-reunion took place this April at the New York City home of Jon Mark and his wife B.K. Mungia. Guests included Dale Christensen and wife, Pat, Dave Nichols, and Ken Paul. Ken is a features editor for Newsday, a Long Island/ New York City daily paper. Those of you who read it may have noticed a feature he did on stickball in the Sunday magazine section this past July.

Also present at Jon's get-together was Ron Silverman with his wife, Joan, ChipElitzer, and of course our class president Dick Glovsky and his wife, Nancy. JonMark, by the way, was just recently married in a weekend-long ceremony that featured events in New York and Texas.

Robert Gunst was named a director of Good Guys, Inc. of San Francisco, a specialty retailer of consumer electronics. Bob is senior vice president of La Petite Boulangerie.

George Stauffer coedited an April 7 publication from the Indiana University Press entitled J.S. Bach as Organist: His Instruments, Music, and Performance Practices." George is currently associate professor of music history at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of CUNY, New York, and organist of Columbia University.

Max Davis has been elected vice president and secretary of Centel Corporation in Chicago. Max formerly was Centers associate general counsel and assistant secretary. He joined Centel in 1978. Max lives in Evanston, I11., with wife Beth and two children, Michael and Christopher. Centel supplies telephone service in nine states, has cable television operations in eight states, markets and installs business communications systems, and supplies electric power in two states.

Take care and write.

Jon K. Mark '69 and his wife, B.K. Mungia, hosted a class of '69 mini-reunion in New York City inApril. Standing, left to right, are Mark, Dale Christenson '69, Dave Nichols '69, Nancy Korman (Mrs. Dick Glovsky), Ken Paul '69, Ron Silverman '69, and Chip Elitzer '69. Seated are Joan (Mrs.Ron) Silverman, Dick Glovsky '69, Pat Hewitt (Mrs. Dale Christianson), and Mungia.

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