Class Notes

1974

FEBRUARY 1990 Mary Donovan
Class Notes
1974
FEBRUARY 1990 Mary Donovan

I'm sitting in a courtroom with 400 other people trying to get the attention of a judge to obtain a bond for my client who is presently wallowing in the DeKalb County Jail. You see, when he was stopped, he ran from the police and then gave a different name (I think he was just confused). This, however, always complicates matters because then, like most things, those in authority never believe him. There is also a hold on him in another county for alimony and child support. Looks like it's going to be a tough afternoon!

My witty column has inspired Dennis E. Mover to write. Dennis is a vice president in the commercial real estate lending department of a bank in Philadelphia. Dennis lives in Chester County about 40 miles west of the city in the rolling hills and farmlands of rural Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Cheryl, have been married for 12 years, and they have two children, a daughter, Amanda, nine years old, and a son, Gregory, five.

Congratulations to Bill Cater, our new president, who has received an alumni award recognizing his dedication and hard work on behalf of the 1989 Alumni Fund. Through Bill's efforts, as well as those of other volunteers, an all-time record of $12,317,201 was raised from 23,523 alumni. We are very proud of Bill's accomplishments and grateful for his loyalty and service.

Douglas A. Waldo, who is cardiologist and arrythmia specialist, has recently joined Cardiovascular Physicians in Nasnville, Tenn. The Park View Medical Center where Douglas will be associated is a leader in treating heart disease and a member of The Heart Network, which links Park View with 20 community hospitals within a 150 mile radius of Nashville. Doug has most recently been involved with interventional cardiology and served as director of the Pacemaker and Cardiac Electrophysiology Service at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. After graduation from Dartmouth, Doug earned his doctorate in medicine from SUNY Buffalo School of Medicine, and interned at Boston City Hospital, Boston. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Boston City Hospital and Boston University Medical Center. He was then awarded a teaching fellowship in medicine at Boston University Medical Center and in trauma medicine in Boston City Hospital. Doug received his fellowship training in cardiovascular diseases at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center. He then completed 18 months of training and preceptorship in interventional cardiology, which included angioplasty, pacemakers, and electrophysiology, before staying on as a staff cardiologist at Wilford Hall.

David L. Moffatt has been named director of chapter and membership development for ASM International, the worldwide technical society that is a leading resource for information on advanced materials. Previously, David was associated with DeViy Institute of Technology in Dallas, where he served as president since 1983. Prior to that David served in a number of capacities with the Chic Institute of Technology in Columbus, Ohio. After Dart mouth Dave attended the School of Business at the University of Chicago.

Speaking of other news, Meg Winthrop has recently been divorced from the police chief in Bolivia, has left her position with the Peace Corps, and is planning on traveling to Ireland where she will do a documentary on her experiences in South America and work on her poetry.

As president of the Class Secretaries Association, I will be involved in the planning for Class Officers Weekend in April. If you have any suggestions or comments, please call me at 404/233-4171.

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