Where has John Barbieri been for the last 26 years? If you said England, you're right. With the exception of two years at the University of Virginia earning an M.B.A. in the late sixties and a one-year corporate stint when Jerry Ford was President, John has been a money broker in The City. He's currently with Cantor, Fitzgerald International dealing with options. He also still keeps up his rugby and golf and is going after a law degree in his spare time. Judy teaches information systems at a middle school in Richmond-on-Thames, while Gillian, 22, a graduate of the University of Bristol, is a software engineer.
Jim Cason continues to climb the ladder in the U.S. State Department. Recently promoted to the Senior Foreign Service (equivalent to a general's rank), Jim is now Deputy Chief of Mission, the number-two man, at our embassy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Jim's into fishing (the sea bass and snook are running) and genealogy, Carmen's into arts and crafts activities with community groups, James Jr. is into his freshman year at Hamilton College, and William is into sophomore year at the American School of Honduras.
Anyone needing help in legal research should contact Bill Cooper in Bloomfield Village, Mich. Bill, a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School with a master's in information science, was formerly a chief information officer consulting on law-practice support systems. He's been very active in admissions and administration for Dartmouth Clubs in Michigan and Ohio, as well as with local bar associations. Linda, a retired Detroit school teacher, keeps busy with substituting and real estate.
Elections results are just in, and the most sobering thought of all is that it's not just policemen who look younger than us. Both the President and Vice President-Elect do too. How did that happen?
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