Class Notes

1966

May 1993 Larry Geiger
Class Notes
1966
May 1993 Larry Geiger

Here come de judge! In fact, here come two. Ben Cohen s been a New Jersey Superior Court judge for 12 years, presiding over crimi nal jury trials. Joan Cohen is a school psychologist in Elizabeth, N.J. Amy, a Brown graduate, is a paralegal in Boston, and Dan is a sophomore communications major at Ithaca College.

In Phoenix, Noel Fidel is chief judge of Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals. He's been at it six years, following five as a trial judge. "The System," Noel observes, "is under great strain. Sometimes I think the most one can hope for is, as Camus put it in The Plague, to "do... the least harm possible and, even, sometimes, a littde good." Noel and Anne are busy raising Nathan 12, Louis 11, and Alexander 5.

"Preach, teach, counsel, administer, minister." That's what Jack Donovan has done seven days a week for the past seven years as minister of the Unitarian Church of Gainesville, Fla. Jack and Anita, a graduate student in education at the University of Florida, also invest lots of quality time with five-year-old Brigitte.

For 22 years Dr. Wallace Hodges has been healing, and loving it, in an internal-medicine and geriatric practice in Seatde. He and Kathy have five children: Stephanie, 23 and working; Jessica, 22 and teaching in Beverly Hills; Alison, a high-school senior; Chris, a seventhgrader; and three-year-old Michael.

Ken Taylor, president of Taylor Packing Co., a Wyalusing, Pa., beef processor, has been appointed chairman of the American Meat Institute's Worker Safety and Health Committee. That group promotes worker safety and health in the red-meat and poultry industries. ken, a Vietnam veteran, is no stranger to extensive volunteer service. He's on the board of local health care, banking, industrial development, and taxpayer organizations, and is president of the Wyalusing Presbyterian Church board. He and Caroline have two sons, Kenneth III and Matthew.

Don Glazer was with the Boston law firm of Ropes & Gray for 22 years. He's coauthored two books on corporate law and legal opinions. Last year he changed careers and started Mugor/Glazer Holdings with a former client. They manage a range of enterprises, including the New England Television Corp. (WHDH-TV; Channel 7 in Boston), shopping centers, hotels, and an office park. Don was married again last May to Donna, a former legal secretary who is now working with Don. Daughters Elizabeth 11 and Molli 9 are in Newton elementary schools. Don's new lawyer is Alan Rottenberg, a fraternity brother at Dartmouth and a study partner at law school.

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