March/April 2007. If you have not done so, make your reservations NOW for June 11-14, 2007. Bruce Pacht is the point of contact for our class 40th reunion, "The Road Turns Home." Details are on the Great Class of 1967 webpage. See you there. D.C.-area '67s joined together for an enjoyable dinner in November at Bob Burka's law firm, Foley and Lardner LLP. It was our third annual dinner -- almost -- and attracted the largest group thus far. Twenty-three classmates came. See the Class webpage for details. Donald A. Bergman, MD, FACE, of Tenafly, New Jersey, was chosen as president of the American College of Endocrinology. Don is in private practice in New York City and board certified in both internal medicine and endocrinology. He graduated from Jefferson Medical School and completed his medical residency and endocrine fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. He began the Power of Prevention program, which encourages healthy lifestyles and preventing illness. Thomas R. Jackson of Vero Beach, Florida, provided an update. After College, Tom and Joy moved to New York City, spent 37 years (most in New Jersey), and worked on Wall Street as a money manager. Now retired to Vero Beach, they just finished building a house (the process was more aggravating than working for a living and took up more time). The three kids remain up North: Tisha '92 is a security analyst on Wall Street; Jenna teaches reading to disabled kids in NJ; and Dan just graduated from the College. All is well with the Jackson clan (have been fortunate beyond all expectations). America is truly a wonderful place! 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.