Class Notes

1968

MAY 1992 Parker J. Beverage
Class Notes
1968
MAY 1992 Parker J. Beverage

It's a must! Set aside the dates June 17-20, 1993 for our 25 th Reunion in Hanover. Plans for this special occasion are well under-Class President JimTonkovich, along with John Pilling (Francine, too), Joe Grasso, Skip Waterhouse John Engelman, Ron Weiss, ParkerBeverage, and Reunion Treasurer PeteWeston gathered in Springfield, Mass., on March 14, and will gather again on May 9 to continue planning this four-day extravaganza. Do mark your calendars.

Leading up to the 25th, Mini-Reunion Chair John Engelman hopes to schedule a series of minis in major metropolitan areas across the U.S. If you classmates in Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, St. Paul (Bill Geery?), New York City, Denver, or elsewhere would be interested in helping to plan, or even host, a mini-reunion in their city, please contact John in Hanover at (603) 643-3669.

Head Agent and Alumni Councilor Skip Waterhouse reports that as of mid-March we were two-thirds ofthe way toward our Alumni Fund goal for this year and were running slightly ahead of last year in number of classmates contributing. Over 320 have given so far; for those who have not given, there is still time. Line Eldridge, by the way, has agreed to serve as our Alumni Fund chair for the 25th. Thanks, Linc.

John Migliori is still practicing anesthesiology in sunny San Diego, although he spends many winter days in the snowy Sierra satisfying his passion for downhill skiing in deep powder. And while John is gliding at 10,000 feet, Don Clausing is speeding along at 37,000 feet. Don is flying L-1011's out of Boston now, having left the B-727's he was flying out of Las Vegas. Don's older daughter, Nicole, graduates from Dartmouth this June.

Larry Eisenhaur's son, Eric, is a freshman at Dartmouth, and it is rumored that this past winter Larry left his medical practice in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., to return with his wife, Toni, to the Hanover Plain for Winter Carnival. Well, as they say, "Lest old traditions fail."

North of Larry in California, PaulFitzgerald still practices endocrinology at the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center and lives with his wife, Kathryn, and children Brent and Erin in Mill Valley. The second edition of Paul's Handbookof Clinical Endocrinology was published not long ago by Appleton and Lange.

In the rugged hills of West Virginia DanDaley and his new wife have been farming the land, raising sheep, and building houses. All is well in Hillsboro.

And all is well in Waterville, Maine. Not a bad winter at all. Cheers!

7 Merrill Street, Waterville, ME 04901