Class Notes

1964

OCTOBER 1994 Tom Parkinson
Class Notes
1964
OCTOBER 1994 Tom Parkinson

This month, classmates who lived in Richardson and Butterfield Halls during 1960-61. The response of the men from Richardson was the highest of any group yet, so I will focus on them first. Phil McFerrin (Minooka, Ill.), TonyOrr (Tampa, Fla.), George Kinzie (Acton, Mass.), Hank Marshal (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.), and Bill Madden (New York, NY.) are all players on the economic stage. Phil, after a career with Amoco, is now a vice president and trust officer with First Midwest Trust Company. Tony is a senior vice president in the trust office of Barnett Bank. George Kinzie is with Hewlett Packard in Andover, Mass. Meanwhile in New York, Hank and Bill are managing money (isn't that what everybody in New York does?). Hank is president of an investment-management firm and managing director of a company specializing in real-estate financing, and Bill is a reverse commuter to Connecticut, where he is a partner in an investment firm specializing in international and emerging markets.

The Richardson gang also included three attorneys. Henry Clay (Boxford, Mass.) is the senior staff council for the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts; Mike Moore is owner and partner of a firm in Boise, Idaho; and Karl Winkler is a sole practitioner in Rockford, Ill.

Fred Levin, M.D., is a professor of psychiatry at Northwestern University Medical School and a board-certified private practitioner in psychiatry and psychoanalysis.

Steve Cochrane is a U.S. Forces liaison officer in Gruenstadt, Germany. Al Tenney (Federal Way, Wash.) is retired from the National Security Agency, where until recently his activities were highly classified, but included a stint in West Pakistan in the mid-sixties. Al is currently helping ex-offenders and the homeless with their adjustment to society in the 19905.

Living in Butterfield Hall 30-something years ago were a number of future "doctors." Len Glass (Auburndale, Mass.), David Harris, and Steve Sherman are physicians. Steve is a radiologist in Pocatello, Idaho, while David practices in King of Prussia, Pa., and Len is at the McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass. Mike Parker (Gorham, Maine), on the other hand, is a dentist who, after retiring from the navy, has returned to his native state to enter private practice and to try to reclaim the "Emmit" accent he left on Franconia Ridge during the freshman trip. CharlesStromeyer (Concord, Mass.) and TerryFowler (Toronto, Canada) completed their Ph.D.s and are working in academia. Charles is a research associate in biomedical physics at a large university in Cambridge, Mass., while Terry is a professor of political science and multi-disciplinary studies at Glendon College of York University in Canada.

Entrepreneur Kurt Schloth is the owner of Working Software in Sacramento, Calif., and founder of River City Computer Recycling, a non-profit venture. Dave Putnam is working at the Family History Library in Centerville, Utah, and still cramming for the ultimate final exam (see page 206 of the 25th Reunion book).

The Lord Hall residents will have to wait for next month when they will be featured along with the residents of Fayerweather Hall. Keep responding to those annoying questionnaires. Thanks.

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