Class Notes

1966

APRIL 1998 Larry Geiger
Class Notes
1966
APRIL 1998 Larry Geiger

Kevin Trainor has a wonderful idea a list of all '66 email addresses. We'll check with the school (via the net, of course) to see what can be done. And, as if to prove the worth of his evidently impeccable idea, Kevin, or as he is known to his cyberbuddies, typed out two pages of family info.

A brief summary—Kevin's been lawyering in Twin Falls, Idaho, for 23 years. Likes the job, loves the location. Hunts, runs, golfs, skis, and white water rafts, sometimes as a guide. Married to Linda (who likes the same things and is an R.N.), and they're getting used to being empty nesters since talented, smart, athletic, concerned daughters Meghan (a junior at Albertson College of Idaho) and Whitney (a freshman at Colorado School of Mines) have left home. Eric Treisman, who got 30 percent of the vote as a dark horse in the Democratic primary for governor of New Mexico in 1996, is now running for Congress in a freefor-all Democratic primary. He's a sole civil lawyer practitioner generalist with a page full of service to Native Americans, nonprofits, arts organizations, and citizen groups. The "Fighter for New Mexico" can be reached at 1018 Don Diego, Santa Fe, NM 87502, or, you guessed it, .

And now the profiles of three classmates who have reached the top and are running their own show:

Dr. Steve Tosi is chairman of the department of surgery and chief of urology at Memorial Health Care in Worcester, Mass., in charge of 80 surgeons and IS resident physicians. Plus he has a busy private urology practice—nine employees with wife Lindsey as office manager. Their three children, Kristina, Andrew, and Matthew, range from 10th to 6th grades. Steve, who lives in Grafton, Mass., welcomes all.

In Des Moines, Idaho, Tim Urban is president of Urban Development Corp., which is engaged in both urban (apartments and shopping centers) and resort (Winter Park, Colo.) real-estate developments. Tim finds the job "creative, challenging, rewarding a blending of design, planning, financing, and management skills." He's also a first VP of the Des Moines Art Center, chair of the economic development committee for Partnership 2000, a people-to-people program, and an avid world traveler, biker, skier, golfer, and tennis player.

Toni owns a couple of Des Moines gift and stationery stores; Heather, 27, works at the Met in New York; Ann, 25, is recently married and expecting a baby soon; and Jonathan, 14, is at Choate.

And in Sydney, George Trumbull is CEO of AMP, Australia's largest life insurance, pension, and investment company (#13 in the world) and has been for four years. Last November AMP demutualized and is a publicly traded company with a $12.5-billion market capitalization. "Busy times," understates George. Lyn is a member of the board of the Breast Cancer Society, Melissa is a Dartmouth '95 graduate, and George, through some obvious mail snafu, is a junior at Princeton.

Ed and Priscilla Grew continue to live lives thought only possible in mini-series. From his post at the University of Maine, geologist Ed worked in a series of projects in 1997 from Albuquerque to Austria, while Priscilla did everything from delivering the keynote at the 20th anniversary convention of the Association of Women Geoscientists to touring Plymouth, England, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Together they shook President Bush's hand at Ed's 35 th reunion at Andover (it was George's 55 th).

Let us know how you've been movin' or whom you've been shakin' with.

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