There is still time to book you and your family into the 25th Reunion June 16-19. The cost is reasonable and it will be one of your most memorable trips. From nightlife to sports, culture to nostalgia, it will be there. If you haven't reponded yet or need information contact Bruce Nichols, 25th Reunion chairman, 899 Forest Glen Drive East, Winnetka, IL 60093.
Jim Cappio had been named president of the motor products division of the Singer Company. Jim has been vice president, marketing, of the automotive division of Tenneco Inc. in Chicago and general manager of Richardson Vicks home care products for 17 years. Jim, who was an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia, will move with Claire and family to the Pickens-Anderson area of South Carolina.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has recommended full senate confirmation of Ernie Torres's nomination to the U.S. District Court for Rhode Island. A former superior court judge, Ernie would be the first federal judge of Portuguese ancestry to serve in the first Judicial Circuit, which covers Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Puerto Rico, according to the Providence Evening Bulletin. After Duke University Law School, Ernie practiced in Rhode Island and was a state representative for three years. His parents live in New Bedford, Mass., near the Rhode Island border, where Ernie was born. At Dartmouth, he played football and later broadcast the games on WDCR.
Jay Olin has been appointed president of the New England chapter of Robert Morris Associates, the national association of some 13,000 bank loan and credit officers representing 3,000 commercial and savings banks. Jay is senior vice president, corporate banking group, Com Fed Savings Bank, Lowell, Mass. A graduate of Northwestern Graduate School of Business, Jay has spent his entire career in banking and lives in Groton, Mass.
Ken Novack, senior partner in the Boston law firm of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, has been elected to the board of Centronics Corp., Nashua, N.H.
And Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Dave Goodwillie has completed the rigorous Royal Danish Navy Frogman Corps combat swimmer course which includes open ocean parachute jumps, high-speed casting from torpedo boats, kayacking, and long distance night swimming. Dave, chaplain of the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Ft. Devens, Mass., accompanied a Special Forces A team on this mission. He earned his green beret in 1985 following completion of a sixmonth Special Forces qualification course at John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, Ft. Bragg, N.C. Said Dave, "What's a mild mannered country parson doing this for? But, it sure beats tea with the Ladies Aid Society."
Gerry Mark has been named director of marketing and sales for Sparcal, a Canadian mineral water producer. He will be based in New York. Ned Harley is psychiatric medical director of the department of behavioral medicine at Mercy Hospital in Denver, and will maintain his eating-disorder practice in Boulder. John Farnsworth is managing director of Jeffrey Casdin & Co., San Francisco, a stock-trading and execution-services provider to brokers, institutions, and individuals specializing in biotech. He formerly ran Bank of America's private banking operations.
David Browne is project manager for a $15 million computer control system for the large East Bay municipal utility district which serves an average of 220 million gallons of water daily.
Michael Moriarty's symphony for chamber orchestra will be performed by the Kammergild Chamber Orchestra of St. Louis in May. Steve Macht's latest movie, MonsterSquad, opened last summer and 72 Hours with Valerie Harper hit network TV in the fall. Texas economist Bud Weinstein is visiting scholar at the Sunbelt Institute in Washington D.C.
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T H E GREENEST S*H*O*W ON EARTH JUNE 16-19, 1988