Class Notes

1972

OCTOBER 1998 Bill Price
Class Notes
1972
OCTOBER 1998 Bill Price

Stu Simms keeps busy recently awarded the Nelson A. Rockefeller Public Service Award in Hanover after his address "Criminal Justice at the Crossroads: The Dilemma of Race, Liberty, and Fiscal Responsibility"; currently secretary of the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services; on boards of NAACP, the St. James Episcopal Church Vestry, the Baltimore Zoological Society, the Sinai Hospital, and the Baltimore Education Scholarship Trust (among other places!).

Kenneth Leavitt's been around—now owner of the Powder Ridge Ski Resort in Middlefield, Conn., fluent in Portuguese, former ex-pat in Brazil with several companies, "acquired" by Digital Equipment Cos., and expert on U.S. and Canadian water slides after first visiting one in Florida (been to 75 of them!).

Kids off and running: MarcJosephson's and Shel Prentice's daughters are at Dartmouth; Pete Broberg's daughter started at University of Virginia this fall; class president Greg Yadley's daughter entered Wake Forest University this fall.

Class project update: Dick Krant reports that our first class of 1972 Tucker Fellow, Margie Deward, has written about her experiences, "Life, Stress, and Chicago," working at an international refugee center in the Windy City. With her enthusiastic "What I realize is that doing something I love—helping others is more than enough to keep me happy," it seems that our Tucker subsidy is already having a positive effect.

Have a fan fall. Keep writing and calling!

3434 122nd Place NE, Bellevue, WA 98005; (425) 883-6704 (fax);