Class Notes

1978

DECEMBER 1997 Maggie Fellner Hunt
Class Notes
1978
DECEMBER 1997 Maggie Fellner Hunt

The deadline for this column was upon me before I knew it. Fortunately, I still have a wealth of information from biographical surveys sent in tor reunions. I'll definitely have to get better organized—or have my computer prompt me!

Richard Cray is an attorney/screenwriter in Beverly Hills. He won a screenwriting fellowship from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1995. Nick Stonnington is also in Los Angeles working as a financial consultant. Nick invests in private placements for Merrill Lynch and plays polo. He has been appointed commissioner of various City of Los Angeles departments, including the fire department, building and housing department, and pension department. Nick and his wife, Amanda, have a 1-year-old son, Nicholas.

B.D. Daniel lives in northern California, where he runs Wallop Software. On his bio sheet, B.D. mentioned that he would "do it all over again exactly the same way—only I'd do it for six or eight years—four is too short!" I imagine many of us would agree.

Elizabeth (5). Carolyn is coaching a coed soccer team. Robert Roethenmund recently returned from living in Hong Kong for two years. Prior to that he and his wife, Louise, lived in Germany and France. Robert works for Trammell Crow in New York. Will Yancey is a professor of accounting and taxation at Texas Christian University.

Susan Assmann got an M.S. in biostatistics at UMass Amherst and is a statistician at the New England Research Institutes, where she does medical and social science research.

Randy Schwartz has been chairperson of the mathematics department at Schoolcraft College (a community college in suburban Detroit) since 1994. He has published more than 100 articles and political commentaries in newspapers and magazines and has still had time to run more than 20,000 miles, including eight marathons!

That's all for this month. Hoping to get some skiing in over Thanksgiving. The good news about El Nino is that we should have some terrific snow, if we can escape the floods! Please send me news:

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Scott Brown '78on what's for supper, p. 15