January/February 2007. Charlie Hoeveler in Ross, CA, maintains his passion for tennis as the founder and chief executive officer of U.S. Sports Camps. Sons Charles, 30, and Justin, 23 are trying to help their dad win another national father-son doubles tennis title. Charlie and his son have partnered to win 15 national age-group tournaments. The Hoevelers like to attend sports events at Stanford where Charles played tennis and daughter Wendy was an All-American coxswain in crew. Jan and Charlie have been married 37 years and lived in the same house throughout. Rob Kugler of Haddenfield, NJ, wrote that he attended an interesting Alumni College conference on Global Health Issues. He is part of the planning team for the reunion. With a daughter going into her sophomore year in high school and one at Columbia who has just announced that she wants to go to medical school, "retirement" is not in Rob's vocabulary. James Paull of Lowell, MA, president of Stellaris Corp, was recognized by the Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation awards for work with photovoltaic solar panels. Jim earned his masters from Thayer in 1968. He has over 17 years as president and head of technology of a manufacturing firm and over 30 years in solar technologies. Dave Lowenstein of West Caldwell, NJ is the 40th Reunion Giving Chairman. Helping with the 40th Reunion Campaign is a great opportunity to get reacquainted with long time class friends and make new ones. Please contact Dave to assist. Help other '67s make a mark for overall class participation. Make your reservations for June 11-14, 2007. Bruce Pacht is the point of contact for our class 40th reunion, "The Road Turns Home." Sam Ostrow notes that ours is the senior Reunion class. Details are on the Great Class of 1967 webpage. Dave Mangelsdorff (3410 Turtle Village Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78230-3918) e-mail to dmangels@idworld.net 210-344-0942 Note the change in the email address.