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CLASS NOTES June 1980
Chuck Vernon thinks all of his classmates are either professors, bank presidents, law partners, or company owners. He's issued a call for the rest of us to speak out and be counted. Chuck himself claims to be "a low-level administrator at a secondary school in Connecticut" with two kids, a beat-up station wagon, a love of woodworking, and a new passion for jogging and an old one for lacrosse.
Paul and Barbara Semple will be celebrating Anne Piper's first birthday this July in their Manchester, N.H., home. Alan MacDonald, a lawyer for General Electric, has been elected a selectman in Winchester, Mass., his "home town" for 30 years. Alan had been an assistant district attorney in Massachusetts and a Washington lobbyist for Gulf Oil before returning to Winchester two years ago.
Rick Olsen has been promoted to full professor in the Department of Biochemistry in the Division of Biomedical Sciences at the University of California at Riverside. He teaches neuropharmacology and neurochemistry at the undergraduate and graduate levels and has published 50 research papers in the field of molecular pharmacology.
As a service to those of you who may be traveling this summer, here are the whereabouts of classmates at various locations. (We can't guarantee a uniformly high level of enthusiasm should you and your brood "drop in" on a classmate' for a few days.) Bill Wegener, Corona del Mar, Calif.; John Ronayne, Charlestown, Mass. (right near the Bunker Hill Monument); Jerry Reitman, Westmount (Montreal), Quebec; Peter Lamprou, Piraeous, Greece; David Freeman, Mexico City; Richard Kernochan, Casablanca, Morocco (ask for "Rick," of course); Howard Dobbs, London, England; Roger Buckhout, Menlo Park, Calif.; and Peter Cleaves, Mexico City.
Wherever you're bound for, be safe, well, and happy.
– Larry Geiger
93 Greenridge Avenue
White Plains, NY 10605
Tel: 914-761-2709
lgeiger@aol.com
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