Bill Loyer has checked in from Cheyenne, Wyo. He was going to Chicago on May 14 to attend Phil Hackbarth's 60th birthday party and promised to report on same. Bill, you owe us a letter. Dick Terzian of Los Angeles has been reappointed to the Little Hoover Commission in California, a group which was created in 1960 to promote economy, efficiency, and improved service throughout state government. Dick is a partner with Adams, Duque and Hazeltine.
Em Houck has retired from his job as executive director for engineering at Eli Lilly and is enjoying the patrician lifestyle of Indianapolis.
Tom Marvel of San Juan has been installed as a regional director for the American Institute of Architects (AIA) board of directors. Tom has been active with the AIA for many years and is a former assistant professor at the University of Puerto Rico Architecture School.
Tony Bruscino reports hosting DennyMinely and Mike Zissu recently in Bradenton, Fla. No more details are available at this time, but then I haven't checked the Bradenton police blotter.
I am sad to report that four classmates have passed on recently, the first being GeorgeGrant, on December 22, in West Towson Md. He was a collector of old toys and operated a store in Towson for many years. Andy Merrels died on January 20 in Maumee, Ohio, where he had worked for Owens Corning Fiberglass for 36 years. Robert D. Cole passed away on March 4 in Costa Mesa, Calif. And we lost Cube Conroy on April 27 to heart failure suffered while he was recovering from heart surgery.
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