Class Notes
River Campus Undergraduate: 1960s
Reunion News
College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering classes celebrating reunions
October 6–8, 2006
Slater Society: All post-50th Reunion Classes
65th Reunion: 1941
60th Reunion: 1946
55th Reunion: 1951
50th Reunion: 1956
45th Reunion: 1961
40th Reunion: 1966
35th Reunion: 1971
30th Reunion: 1976
25th Reunion: 1981
20th Reunion: 1986
15th Reunion: 1991
10th Reunion: 1996
5th Reunion: 2001
More about Meliora Weekend
1960
Sonia Reid Strawn (see ’59). . . . David Williamson is the author of the
Comprehensive Guide for Camera Collectors. David and his wife, Barbara Walker,
own and operate Antiques & Images in Avondale, Pa., where David specializes
in classic cameras and Barbara in Quimper faience. They are coauthors of the
book Quest for Quimper.
1961
David Sweet has been named to the board of directors of United Community Financial
Corp. David is president of Youngstown (Ohio) State University.
1963
Bruce Hopkins and his wife, Jane, write to announce
that their son, Brent Hopkins, married Rebecca Villanueva in Long Beach, Calif.,
on December 27, 2003—Bruce and Jane’s 33rd anniversary. . . . Art
Silvergleid has retired from the Blood Bank of San Bernardino and Riverside
Counties in California after 27 years as medical director and chief executive
officer. He has lived in California for 37 years.
1964
Judith Proof Davis writes to note that her friend,
Carole Jolley Nary ’64W, ’69W (Mas),
was profiled in the Finger Lakes Times for her volunteer work at the
Newark-Wayne (N.Y.) Community Hospital. Judith writes, “Carole and I met
as freshmen on Gannett 4 of what was then the Women’s Residence Hall (‘The
Hill’) and have remained lifelong friends. The Newark community cherishes
and respects her nearly as much as I do.”
1965
Don Feinfeld (see ’66). . . . Steve
Moshman (see ’66).
1966
Harrington (Kit) Crissey writes that Tom
Durham retired in July 2002 after 36 years teaching English at Iroquois
High School in Elma, N.Y., near Buffalo. He also writes, “A minireunion
of University alumni took place on Sunday, January 18, when I journeyed north
to the Bronx from Philadelphia to attend a delightful concert by the Albert
Einstein Hospital Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Steve
Moshman ’65. Steve founded the University Baroque Ensemble in 1962
and started the Einstein Symphony in 1982. Playing horn in the ensemble was
Steve’s younger brother, Eliot Moshman ’72,
and soloist in Haydn’s Cello Concerto in D Major was David
Russell ’93E. In the audience was Don Feinfeld
’65. Steve, Eliot, and Don are medical doctors; David is a DMA.”
. . . Lewis Kaplan and Lesley Oelsner were married
on “leap day,” February 29. Lewis is a Manhattan Federal District
Court judge, and Lesley is a former news correspondent and publishing lawyer.
Lewis was on the board of the Federal Judges Association from 1997 to 2003 and
on its executive committee from 1999 to 2001.
1969
Cardiologist and medical professor Alfred Buxton
has been named the Ruth and Paul Levinger Professor of Cardiology at Brown University.
Alfred is the director of arrhythmia services and the electrophysiology laboratory
at Rhode Island Hospital. . . . Marion Kristal Goldberg
was made partner of the Washington, D.C., office of the law firm Winston
& Strawn. Marion practices in the firm’s health care group.
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