Class Notes

1950

Nov/Dec 2002 Jack Kent
Class Notes
1950
Nov/Dec 2002 Jack Kent

You'll read this about the time of the fall mini-reunion in Hanover. The football game is with Yale, suppers are at the Tom Dent Cabin on the Connecticut River, and the class meeting will include passing the vast presidential powers from Bob Mcllwain to Bud Gleason.

Here goes with this issue's mini-bios, extracted painstakingly (i.e., at random) from the 50th reunion book. Jim Moore and his wife, Betty, live in Weston, Massachusetts, a Boston suburb. After graduation he served on a destroyer in Korean waters and the Mediterranean, and then earned his law degree at the University of Pennsylvania. Formanyyears Jim was general counsel with I tek Corp., one of the early high-tech firms on Bostons Route 128. In recent years he's had his own practice with corporate clients, and he's been a director of several small corporations. Jim and Betty have four children and seven grandchildren.

Another Massachusetts resident is Dave Hepworth, who with his wife, Karen, lives in Andover. He did an Army stint in the Korean War and then got an M.B.A. from Wharton. He joined Arthur Andersen in Boston for a few years, after which he worked as the chief financial man for several electronic/high-tech firms. Then Dave started his own computer software company, which is now run by his daughter, with dad as a part-time employee.

That's it.

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