“Would like to hear from the brothers,” writes Charles W. Bare II’63, who is retired from the Air Force. Chuck has a condo on Block Island and lives at 181 Arnolds Neck Drive, Warwick, RI02886.
Rodger Gottlieb ’74
A director of public relations with the Philadelphia Flyers, Rodger Gottlieb ’74 (220 Locust St., Apt. 25D, Philadelphia, PA19106) writes that he frequently speaks with Robert Pope ’74 (Woodbury Hall, Dartmouth, Hanover, NH03755).
Edward C. Close ’73
Edward C. Close ’73 (75 East 8th St., Huntington Station, NY11746) is an employee benefits consultant with Frenkel and Company. Ed regularly speaks with Robert G. Sohmer Jr. ’74 (1601 Third Ave. #17F, New York, NY10128).
Jonathan Chapman ’73
The proud father of three children, Jonathan Chapman ’73 (25 Quiet Way, Centerville, MA02632) is the owner of D.D.S. Spirits, Inc., a liquor store on Cape Cod, Jon keeps in contact with Brent Adler ’73 at 20 Besso St., Franklin, MA 02038.
Jonathan Taylor ’72
Attorney Jonathan Taylor ’72 has moved to 124 Wallasey Road, Wilmington, DE19808.
Mark Aldrich ’72
Congratulations to Jacki and Mark Aldrich ’72 (1325 Hunsman Lane, Centerville, OH45459) on the birth of their second daughter. Casey Ann, in July 1989. Mark is employed by PPC, Inc., as a regional vice president.
Stephen C. Sherwood ’70
Stephen C. Sherwood ’70 (10221 Quiet Pond Terrace, Burke, VA22015), a lieutenant colonel in the USAF, is with the office of legislative liaison in the office of the Secretary of the Air Force at the Pentagon.
Robert E. Scandrett ’69
Robert E. Scandrett ’69 (4491 Greenwold, south Euclid, OH44121) is the owner of the Pewter Mug, a restaurant.
Milton A. Knapp Jr. ’69
Milton A. Knapp Jr. ’69 (177 Schuldt Drive, Lake Zurich, IL60047) is production manager for hidden valley ranch, a of Clorox, and expected to be transferred to Bloomsbury, Pa., before the end of 1989. Mike’s wife, sandy, retired from her accounting job to recover from a recent stroke. They frequently see Charles D. Underwood Jr. […]
Skip Horner ’69
Recently returned from an expedition to climb Mt.Everest from the Tibetan side, Skip Horner ’69 (P.O. Box 831, Folsom, CA 95630) writes, “We reached a point 1000 feet below the summit when 100 m.p.h. winds turned us back. I will return to try again in 1990.” He is now organizing climbing and hiking trips to […]