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| 1962 CAPT. JOHN R. WHEELER, USNR Ret., received the Naval Reserve Associations National Meritorious Service Award and continues to serve as national historian for the association and as vice president of the Navy League Portsmouth Council. He lives in Lee, New Hampshire. 1963 JERRY BAER and his wife, Ricki, recently moved to Pinehurst, North Carolina. Golf and retirement seem to agree with me, he writes. It did, however, take me at least 20 minutes to become comfortable with retirement! 1964 JAMES R. MCGUIGAN recently published the seventh edition of Contemporary Financial Management.. McGuigan lives in North Versailles, Pennsylvania. AL PAGE, dean of the University of Tampa business school, was profiled in the St. Petersburg Times on October 27. Page is credited with raising the business school at the College of William & Mary business from relative obscurity to national prominence in his seven-year tenure as dean there. 1965 JOSEPH NEUBAUER, chairman and chief executive officer of ARAMARK Corporation, was profiled in the December 1 issue of Forbes. Forbes ranked ARAMARK 19th out of the top 500 private companies. 1966 THOMAS W. BOLLAND wilil take early retirement from Ohio University College of Business this summer. I cant make up my mind as to my next career. Shall it be as a concert pianist, or working toward a Ph.D. degree in history, or should I activate my C.P.A. and go into tax practice, or become a business consultant to a partnershipSoutheastern Ohio Nutrition Consultantsthat my wife and a friend are forming? he writes. 1967 DANIEL M. J. DE MUNTER is working as the director of the energy sector and marketing manager for Ernst & Young Consulting S.A. in Venezuela. He lives in Caracas with his wife, Diane, and his 10-year-old daughter, Kristina. He is saddened to report that his son, Daniël, was killed at the age of 24 in a traffic accident in December 1996. HOWARD HABERMAN reports that he is responsible for the San Francisco office of RealWare, a company that provides software and systems for the real estate and construction industries. JUDE P. LASPA writes that he relocated to San Francisco from Hong Kong to serve as president of Bechtel North America. He has spent 30 years with Bechtel, most recently completing two years as president of Bechtel Asia. 1968 JACQUELINE ENGEL IRWIN writes that she is now director of finance for general business at Bell Atlantic in New York City and a member of the Scarsdale, New York, Board of Education. DENNIS KELLER never forgot his boyhood friend and college roommate. Keller recently made a $10 million gift to Princeton University, his alma mater, in memory of Peter W. Friend, who was killed in an auto accident over spring break in 1962. Kellers gift will help build an education center for the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton to be named after Friend. I said that one of these days, there would be a way to remember the things he did. He achieved at the highest levels and was an inspiration to everyone who knew him, said Keller, chairman and chief executive officer of DeVry, Inc. THORPE MITCHELL reports that he is pastor of the Northern Lakes Cathedral of Praise in Syracuse, Indiana, as well as president of Angel Aviation, located in Leesburg, Indiana. RONALD L. RAMSEYER writes: In September I joined Federated Department Stores, Macys East, to start up a new worldwide catalog business. As president and chief executive officer of Macys By Mail, I am assembling an organization in New York City to begin mailing catalogs by early fall 1998. FRANK K. REILLY was elected to vice chair of the Association of Investment Management and Research. 1969 BOB CADIEUX and his wife, Mary, have retired and taken up cruising the waters in British Columbia during the summer months. Cadieux recently was named life trustee at Illinois Institute of Technology. RONALD ROESSLER recently retired from Morgan Stanley in New York City, where he was a principal in the realty group responsible for client relations. He and his wife, Karen, now live in Arizona. Their son and daughter live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. VERNON E. SWANSON writes that he is a trustee of the Village of Deerfield and a member of the Lake County, Illinois, Stormwater Management Commission. He recently published his first book, Upfront With Charlie Company, a combat history of his infantry rifle company in World War II. |
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