Class Notes

1959

MAY 1989 Richard A. Masterson
Class Notes
1959
MAY 1989 Richard A. Masterson

Bob Morris is director of marketing for Coldwell Banker's real estate advisory group in Fremont, Calif. Before joining Coldwell in 1973, Bob was with Honeywell for 12 years, first in controls, and then primarily in computer sales and management. He says he has had a chance to do a considerable amount of traveling in his present job and enjoys it. On one trip he got to deal with his former fraternity brother, Chris Cundy, as a corporate client. In our last reunion yearbook Chris indicated that he was vice president and treasurer of North American Phillips Corp. in New York. Bob happily mentions that he and wife Ann are in the 29th year of their marriage, daughter Catherine is a graduate of the University of San Diego. Always an active guy, Bob earned his B.A. in engineering in Hanover and an M.B.A. in marketing from Northwestern.

Larry Toal is president of PSFS, Philadelphia, a retail bank.

John Ferries has just been promoted to president at D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles/International Division.

Class treasurer Andy DuBoff was elected a vice president of his state CPA society, the, New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants. He is partner-in-charge of Price Waterhouse's Morristown, N.J., office. The list of ways in which Andy has served his profession at both the state and county levels in long and impressive, and still he has found the time to share his talents with his alma mater. He is a past president of the Dartmouth College Class Treasurers Association and currently Andy serves as a member of the Alumni Council. He and his lovely wife, Arlene, have three children.

Tom Taggart is finishing up a good year as president of the Columbus (Ohio) Bar Association. Tom has been in private practice for some 23 years, the last 16 with the law firm of Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, of which he is a partner. Tom received his law degree from Harvard in 1965. He and his wife, Mary, have two sons. Tom Jr. is in law school and Ted is a sophomore in college.

Wayne French left Bankers Trust in 1985 for the Bank of New York, where he remains involved with financing companies which import a variety of basic commodities. He reports having enjoyed a dinner with Russ and Judy Hjerpe while on a business trip to Dallas last fall. Wayne and Joan still enjoy the company of their three children in their suburban New Jersey home. Son Doug, 23, commutes to work in New York City; daughter Lisa, 20, commutes to college; and son Derek, 18, is a senior in high school.

Ken Libo curated a highly successful exhibition at New York's Jewish Museum entitled: "A People in Print: Jewish Journalism in America."

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