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Walter Woerheide ’65 reports that his oldest son, Drew, will graduate from Virginia Tech this spring with an M.S. in Structural Engineering. His younger children, James and Jenn, will graduate from University of Delaware and University of Arizona with degrees in Speech & Hearing and Economics, respectively. Walt is a Professor of Investments at The American College where he serves as the Frank M. Engle Distinguished Chair in Economic Security Research and The annual Christmas lunch gathering of The GREAT Class of ’64. This year also welcomed former Headmaster Ted Whatley, former faculty members Tom Adams and Ken Owens, and Headmaster Arnie Holtberg.
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the Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean. Walt and his wife, Patricia, reside in Media, Pennsylvania.
1966 Eric Nye ’66 wrote his own speech and competed in a
Gary Marcus ’65 shares that he and classmates Bob
Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest. Delivering a
Moore ’65, Mick Weisberg ’65, and Neal Williams ’65,
speech entitled “Jury Duty,” he competed in front of three
met up in Dallas in December for the seventh year of their
live audiences and reached the state championship level.
“Hootenanny Night.” Building upon years of tradition, the
Eric resides in Covington, Louisiana.
group (traveling from both coasts) meets at Mick’s house for straight from 1964–1965. Gary and his classmates started
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this tradition at their 40th Reunion in 2005.
Paul Figley ’67 shares that the American Bar Association
dinner, followed by Bob and Gary’s folk music performance
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is publishing his book, A Guide to the Federal Tort Claims Act, in early 2012. Paul is the Associate Director of the Legal Rhetoric Program at American University’s Washington College of Law. Prior to joining American University, he was a career litigator for the U.S. Department of Justice, representing the United States and its agencies in appellate and district court litigation involving torts, national security, and information law. Paul resides in Annandale, Virginia.
1968 Bob Moore ’65, Mick Weisberg ’65, Garry Marcus ’65, and Neal Williams ’65 at the seventh annual “Hootenanny Night.”
In November 2011, Jerry Carlson ’68 gave a set of lectures in Ecuador about American cult movies, a trip sponsored by the U.S. Embassy. Earlier in the year, he
Tom Taylor ’65 is president and founder of a new company, Dragonfly Sales and Marketing Consulting, selling academic journals around the world. Tom has been in the academic publishing industry for 30 years and was most recently vice-
presented academic papers in Uruguay and the Dominican Republic. Jerry is a Professor at The City College & Graduate Center CUNY and resides in New York City, New York. (photo on the next page)
president of sales and marketing for SAGE. Tom and his company assist in the market development, sales, and marketing of new and existing texts. Tom and his wife, Patty, reside in Westlake Village, California.
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