Class Notes

1968

February 1993 Parker J. Beverage
Class Notes
1968
February 1993 Parker J. Beverage

Those of you residing in the Princeton, N.J., area might have caught a good article in the local biweekly last spring, regarding Tom Thompson and the American Boychoir School. Since June 1989 Tom has been headmaster of this prestigious school for musically talented 10-to 14-year-old boys.

Class executive committee member BurtQuist spent six weeks last summer visiting various NATO and U.S. military posts in Europe and calling on national staffs in places like Hungary, Poland, and Romania. Colonel Quist is currently stationed at Marine Corps Headquarters in Washington.

Hans Preben Mehren reports from Norway that all is well with Preben and Ingvild in Oslo and that son Marius has enrolled at the University of Utah.

Jim Lawrie finished among the top eight swimmers in two events at the U.S. Masters National Short Course Championships held not long ago in Chapel Hill, N.C. Swimming stronger as he gets older, Jim had four lifetimebest times during the meet.

Still practicing acupuncture after 20 years, Jim McCormick continues to work at Cambridge Health Associates, a holistic health center in Cambridge, Mass. Jim sees MartyKeller, M.D., frequently.

Dikkon Eberhart, spouse Channa, and their four children continue to reside in southern Maine, where Dikkon writes for the Portland newspapers, sells software for Shephard's/McGraw Hill, and works on another novel.

Charles Cramb looks forward especially to seeing fellow Zetes at our 25th. Chuck wonders why his former housemates never send news for inclusion in our Class Notes. Write on, Chuck! Chuck lives in Wellesley, Mass., and works as vice president for finance at Gillette, a position which, among other challenges, requires extensive world travel.

Attorney Jim Payne is enjoying environmental legal work in the Twin Cities. JimTonkovich caught up with Jim on a recent trip to Minneapolis.

Reunion Giving Chair Line Eldredge reports that our 25 th Reunion fundraising got off to a fabulous start last fall with an impressive effort by core contributors. The rest of us need to sustain this momentum into June.

Nominating committee chair Joe Grasso still seeks nominations for class officers to lead us from the 25th to the 30th. Please send Joe your thoughts (15 Stevens Circle, Andover, MA 01810), and do not hesitate to suggest yourself as a candidate for president, secretary, treasurer, alumni councillor, or executive committee member.

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