Class Notes

1974

MAY • 1987 Mary S. Donovan
Class Notes
1974
MAY • 1987 Mary S. Donovan

Atlanta is having perfect spring weather. The crocuses have appeared, the dogwood is in bloom, the air is sweet with hyacinth, and it is wonderful to be alive. I have been enjoying the sunshine during halftime of the NCAA tournament. (We're rooting for Providence College, whose star is Billy Donovan, a distant distant relative. Very distant.) Because I have been involved in a long trial and unable to make my mega phone calls this month, I made a panic call to Rick Ranger in California, who should get a byline for this column.

David Rhine (Rhino) reports that he and his wife, Susan, and two chidren are presently living in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Dave is a specialist in emergency medicine who finds time to still play hockey, mountaineer, and golf.

Miguel Pulido, (Micky), who, you might remember, was on the baseball team at Dartmouth and a greencoat at Thayer Hall, reports he is currently living in Philadelphia. He is responsible for directing a brand new community education project. Micky reports that he is also keeping up with the Mayor Good-Rizzo battle, currently the political focus in Philadelphia. Micky and his wife, Christina Louise, (Mary Hitchcock "70"), have been married for 13 years. They have four children: Miguel V, age ten, Matthew, age six, Morgan-Emily age five, Moris-Margaret age 22 months.

Kenneth Kilkka reports that he and his wife/Barb, are expecting their third child. They now live in "sunny" Ft. Wayne, Ind., where Ken is with United Technology Automotive. He is the director of the new business development components division. They also have two children, Kaitland, five, and Justin, three.

Morris Whitaker, (Rocky), who was a safety on our Dartmouth football team, writes that he has been married five years, and has two children, Clint and Manya. He is a systems operator for the District of Columbia City Government. Rocky continues to perform and record music in the Washington area with his band called Coast to Coast. He has recently spoken with SedrickTydus, Billy Raynor, Ron and Don Smith,Skip Wright, and Danny Coleman.

Lana Saunders reports that she addressed the Women's Bar Association in Chicago in a discussion on alternative careers in law, in conjunction with CBS's Bill Kurtis, who is now based in Chicago.

Charles Gow, (Chip), has recently moved to Hong Kong. He was formerly with the Chemical Bank for 13 years, ten of which were spent in Asia. He has now joined a European Investment Bank called B.A.I.I. to set up its Hong Kong subsidiary. Chip moved to Hong Kong from Taipei. In June Chip and his wife, Annie, had a new daughter, Elizabeth, who joins her sister, Caroline.

Frederick Mann, (Fritz), is presently an assistant United States attorney in Miami, Fla. (I wonder if he has met Don Johnson.) Fritz's wife, Alicia, has given up her profession as a pharmacist to concentrate on raising their three daughters, Marysia, Monica, and Ursula.

Charles Szurszewski is a deputy prosecutor in Thurston County, Olympia, Wash. He is married to Chris Meserze. If any of you remember Charles, we request that you send word to his wife, who does not believe that he in fact attended Dartmouth College.

By the way, Rick Gerardi, where is the photograph you promised to send for my column? Dave Cranshaw, where is the criminal case you promised to refer?

Until next issue.

Mary.

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