Just 60 days till T-Day T as in 30th Reunion June 14- 17, and T as in Thaddeus Seymour who, with wife Polly, will join us for the three days and deliver a formal dinner address at Alumni Hall on Wednesday, June 16. And if that isn't enough, the committee has planned a couple of great symposia during the week one on "Sports at College," immediately following a joint picnic on the river with '62s and '64s, and "The Meaning of Success." There will be a Glee Club concert Monday night, special classes conducted by outstanding profs, and nightly fifties and sixties music performed by the Heartbreakers under a big tent. They are the same group that helped make the 25th so memorable.
Gae Vicinelli, Billy King, Ernie Torres, Dick Berkowitz, Pete Stern, Wayne Sloper, Barry Elson, Jim Valentine, Bruce Nichols, and Clay Hering have already indicated their intentions to come. So plan on coming and tell your friends, fraternity brothers, exteammates, etc. Encourage them to come too! If you want to add some ideas or volunteer assistance, let Reunion Chairman Bill Subin know at (609) 645-7511.
Reunion Giving Chairman DeweyCrawford, Winnetka, Ill, is into the final stretch of his campaign to ring up big reunion gift totals for the College.
His team includes Larry Bailey, MartyBowne, Bill Courtney, Clay Hering, Billy King, Dick Kiphart, John Cubacki, MelMeyers, John Reed, Tom Richards, SteveRosen, Mike Vale, Tom Washing, GordyWeir, Dick Berkowitz, Dick Friedman, GeneKersey, Launny Steffans, and BruceBaggaley.
A number of classmates have checked in with gifts, according to Dewey, who also practices corporate finance and M&A law at Gardner Carton & Douglas, a 200-lawyer firm in Chicago. "Quite a few have given $2,000 gifts, and five to date have come through with donations ranging from $5,000 to $15,000," said Dewey. Whatever your gift, the class and College are most appreciative. Call Dewey at (312) 245-8422.
Richard Godfrey, senior financial analyst at Norton Co., a. multi-national abrasives manufacturer, designs bridges and builds locomotives in his basement and writes a quarterly column for the magazine of the National O Scale Association. Members of this association build model railroads to scale, 1/48 of actual size, and then run them together when they meet at conventions.
Scott Little drives a bus daily in Denver, not far from Boulder where he studied and for a while practiced law.
Mike Cardozo, former counsel in the Carter administration and investment banker with William Miller Associates in Washington, was Clinton's liaison to the GOP-appointed attorney general's staff until new AG Janet Reno got settled.
Maria Mueller, wife of recently deceased Steve Mueller, has moved from Bethesda, Md. to Paris, where she is senior specialist in population issues for UNESCO. Her address at work: UNESCO ISHSIPOP, One Rue Miollis, 75015 Paris, France, tel. 33-145-68- 37-45.
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30th Reunion 1963 June 14-17