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V?v'iS • „ C'V VA 1 This was the beginning FOREWORD As the largest freshman class in Dartmouth's history begins its college career it is faced with two important challenges. The first is the acquisition of a truly liberal education and all the friendships, loyalties, and experiences that can accompany such a search for knowledge. The second goal to be sought after is the tempering of well-trained minds and bodies for service to our Nation in its efforts to achieve security. In attaining both of these objectives the ability of men to band together as a unit is of paramount importance. We believe that this volume can serve as a valuable aid in unifying the Class of 1945. It is in the hope that the spirit of friendly cooperation thus obtained may be carried on after graduation when individuals assume the responsibilities of American citizenship, that we dedicate the 1945 Green Book. Green Book—Dartmouth — 1941 DARTMOUTH CLASS OF 1945 twenty-five years later CLASS OFFICERS ELIOT MOVER Chairman DON COLE Secretary HARRY HAMPTON Treasurer MOOSE ROWAN Head Agent DICK FULLER Newsletter Editor FRANK HUTCHINS Bequest Chairman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Johnny Brooks Paul Caravatt Steve Hull John Lcggat Nick Nichols John Osborn Shorty Pierce Art Pounds Don Sisson Vic Smith Griff Strascnburgh REUNION COMMITTEE Paul Caravan, Chairman Johnny Brooks, Treasurer Ed Pirie, Registration Paul Newman, Entertainment Don Sisson, Panel Program Steve Hull, Odds 'n Ends Supt. Jim Edson, Eats Drinks Cliff Jordan, Juniors Program Ray Fontana, Auction Mgr. Jack Skakle, Yearbook Editor Perennial Frosh 3d—Promotion The 1945 Weather Post Taken at the Dedication of the 1945 Weather Station, Hanover Inn. Left to right: Prof. Fred Berthold Jr.— 45; Harry Hampton, Class Treasurer—'45; George Colton. Vice President of Dartmouth College — 35; F.liot S. Mover. Chairman—Class of 45; Joe Michael. Jr.—'45. More than two dozen members of the Dartmouth College Class of 1945 gave their lives in the nation's military service. In the late 1950's the class executive committee requested and received permission to memorialize those deceased classmates. A weather post on the Hanover Inn Corner was decided upon as the tribute giving a lasting reminder of what '45 had done to keep free and strong a voice crying in the wilderness. Nearly every 45’cr contributed to our weather post. It was dedicated in June 1959 on the occasion of our early fifteenth reunion by the Reverend Fred Berthold, '45. President John Sloan Dickey accepted it for the college. With replacement of the old inn structure, a redesigned and functionally-improved weather post was rededicatcd in October 1968. As song has it, the hill winds remember them.” Living members of Dartmouth '45 can never forget their departed classmates. We humbly recommend to those who follow that their deeds and memories be honored. Copyright 1970. Class of 1945, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 2 HAIL . . JOHN G. KEMENY To the Class of 1945 Fellowship: I am very pleased to extend warmest greetings and congratulations to all 1945 men on the occasion of your 25th reunion. Mrs. Kemeny and I arc looking forward to seeing many of you and your families for the June 18-21 meeting. Since your 25th anniversary coincides with the end of our Bicentennial year and the beginning of the term of the thirteenth President, I would like to ask your Class for an opportunity to sit down together to talk about the future of Dartmouth College. I would particularly enjoy an opportunity to speak to the last of President Hopkin’s classes at Dartmouth for an exchange of ideas. I wish you well for your important reunion and I hope that I may play a small part in it. Sincerely, John G. Kemeny FAREWELL . . . JOHN SLOAN DICKEY ’29 John Dickey became Dartmouth's 12th President in 1946 after a distinguished career as a lawyer and in the Department of State. During his 25 years at the helm, Dartmouth's total assets grew from $31 million to $196 million, while Dartmouth's endowment rose from $22 million to’ $145 million. President Dickey introduced the innovative Great Issues course, rebuilt the Dartmouth faculty, retaining and recruiting first rate teacher-scholars. Under his leader-shipship the Dartmouth Medical School was refounded and he strengthened substantially the Tuck School of Business Administration and the Thayer School of Engineering. Graduate programs were also added in other departments, while still retaining the prime commitment to first rate undergraduate education. New facilities created new program opportunities under the Dickey leadership with Hopkins Center for the creative and cultural arts, the Kiewit Computation Center for computing and mathematics, and Levcrone Field House for athletics. All of these achievements and many more made it possible for Dartmouth to gain national rank and reputation as one of the nation’s outstanding liberal arts institutions, and brought President Dickey national acclaim as one of our foremost educational leaders and innovators. 3 A Message From The Class Chairman Born during the Hurricane of ’41; schooled in World War II; matured in the beginning of the Atomic Age; and aged in who knows what; overpopulation, starvation, combat—or peace, plenty and the good life. This is the Class of 1945. But the final history of our Class seems almost certain—when the 200th anniversary of the Dartmouth College Case and The Tricentcnnial come around, there will be a few of us—maybe darn few, but a few—still here to represent the fighting ’45ers at those dramatic occasions. And well we should be represented, because ours has been one of the most unique in the annals of Hanover—no other class suffered the tragedies of war and lost as many members as did we; no other Class was as torn and split asunder as the Class of ’45, which had more non-grads than ever before—or since; and no other class picked itself up off the floor of bewilderment and confusion to mold itself into as close a unit as we have managed to do. There have been other closely-knit classes, but none that started behind the eight-ball, the cue stick, and even the pool hall as we did. From this disrupted group, we’ve produced not only captains of industry and medicine; college presidents and professors; authors, lawyers, and engineers of renown; leaders in the armed forces and government services, and many other successful people too numerous to mention, but also captains of Dartmouth as well. 1945 has produced Alumni leaders: National Alumni Officers, local club officers, council members, college staff and faculty, local interviewers, etc., etc. The Class of 1945 was the first (if not the only class) to put up a living monument to its deceased—the now famous weather post on the Inn Corner. In addition, it was the first to inquire and, for that matter, to press for improvement in the financial lot of our retired faculty and staff. Each year our Book Fund grows and is distributed to a worthy undergraduate; and while doing all of this, ’45 even managed to set some sort of record by collecting dues from over 400 members in one recent year! Jack Skaklc, ably assisted by many others, has done a magnificent job on this 25th Yearbook. They cordially invite you to peruse the following pages. Paul Caravatt, ably assisted by his entire Reunion Committee, and superbly back-stopped by Harry Hampton, has set up a fabulous reunion. They cordially invite you to sample its wares. And I, in passing the gavel to my successor and successors, whoever they may be, invite you to stay close to Dartmouth in spirit for the next 25 years, ’tho round the girdled earth you roam. May your future be filled with success, happiness and the wonderful, warm friendships of your fellow classmates and alumni. Eliot S. Mover Chairman, Class of 1945 4 THE CLASS OF 1945 We had hardly begun to gather when the war began to separate us. Acquaintance was beginning to deepen into friendship. But, for most of us, the relationships were interrupted—and, in all to many cases, prematurely sundered by that war. In more ordinary ways, too, though equally final, lime and circumstance have taken their toll upon the fellowship of the Class of 1945. Yet, in spite of it all, we avow our comradeship. In the greater perspective of time, we recall the joys, the struggles and the promise of those early days together. We can affirm with deeper understanding the fact that such comradeship is one of those imperishable goods that give to life its point and purpose. Those of us whom time and circumstance have spared for the renewal of friendship gather now, in solemn yet thankful recollection, to honor those who have too soon, we feel, met the final circumstance of life. Let us each, in his own way, in the silence of this sacred moment, join in the memorial to our departed classmates, May we so remember them that our own lives may be richer and fuller, that we may each realize more perfectly the value of comradeship in all our relationships, that thus we may honor and remember our friends not with our lips only but with our lives. 5reel ertLo(cl ’45 5 HENRY MERRIAM ABBOT Hank 2716 Belleview Ave., Chevcrly, Maryland President—Windsor Associates, Bladensburg, Maryland (1958-65) WIFE: Catherine Grace Carey (Florida State, Columbia Univ. Grad School) 1943-46 U.S. Army; U.S. Dept, of Defense—classified duties in the intelligence field. Windsor Associates. Bladensburg. Maryland—President. Clubs Organizations: Capitol Hill Club; The Advertising Club of Metropolitan Washington; The Mail Advertising Club of Washington; Member, Society of the Cincinnati, representing Nathan Hale; President, Ocean Beach Club; member. Board of Governors; Director, The Assatcaguc Island Bridge Corp.; Gift and Decorative Accessories Association. (Alumni Records) HOLT ACKERMAN 268 Watkins Lane, Route 7. Battle Creek, Michigan District Sales Manager—Kaiser-Frazer Sales Corp., Detroit 1943-45 Air Corps, Sergeant. (Alumni Records) WILLIAM B. ADAM 29 Van Ripper Lane, Orinda, California Occidental Life Insurance Co., group department, San Francisco WIFE: Laura Ann Fear (San Jose State Teachers College) Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co.—Michigan—salesman. (Alumni Records) Bill WARREN C. AGRY Jug 160 Midland Avenue, Rye, New York NY Sales Manager, Simmons Co. (Bedding Furniture) WIFE: Nancy (Middlcbury College 1950) CHILDREN: Brad. 17. Deerfield, 72. Like so many brethren of our class. Jug got his diploma by mail in October, 1944. Spent the duration bouncing around the Pacific in the Merchant Marine—took a brand spanking new diesel freighter from the Brunswick. Georgia shipyards, stayed with it right through to mothballs on the West Coast in 46. Got back to NY area just in time to shoot up to Tuck Drive for the 2nd and final year leading to an MCS from the graduate Business School bearing the same name. Sold magazine advertising space for a couple of Hcarst books. Motor Boating and Town Country, from Sept. 47 to Sept. '49, and then joined the great House of Simmons and the sleep business. We now quote directly from the Simmons Twenty Year Watch Party book just published in Dec. 1969. Warren Agry started working in Elizabeth, N.J. in the Sales Dcpart- 6 mcnt, thcncc became Service Manager in Buffalo, then Salesman in Atlanta. He worked in the Chicago Office as assistant to the Merchandising Manager in 1952-53 and then returned to Atlanta as key account salesman until '58 when he was moved to New York to become salesman calling on the Worlds Largest Store . In 1963 he became Sales Manager for the New York area, the position he so capably handles at present. His attractive wife and 16 year old son. Brad, like to ski, golf and play tennis together. He is active in community affairs, the most important being Press Chairman for the Westchester Classic Golf Tourney for benefit of local hospitals. I.ikcs yellow tics. Favorite hobby is Cartography. Still playing a lot of squash—singles and doubles. Still active in Dartmouth doings—local interviewing chairman, and past President of the Dartmouth Club of Georgia, and Westchester County, New York. Blessed with a gorgeous wife who is a photo model when she isn’t playing a lot of good golf with her 11 handicap. Our current goal, when time permits, is to travel extensively on the West coast with golf mallctts. 2 goal—a family ski trip to Europe. JOHN THOMAS AHEARN (Deceased) WIFE: Rita CHILDREN: Patricia, John T. Jr.. Rita. Timothy, Mary. 1942-46 S Sgt. Army A.F. 1948-51 Field Engineer—Stone Webster; 1951-55 Resident Engineer— Greeley Hansen; 1955. Supt. Hercules Concrete Pile Co. Dartmouth Activities: Delta Kappa Epsilon. JOHN J. AHERN JR. Rt. 3. Box 447, Excelsior. Minnesota President, Schiller Investment Company, Inc. WIFE: Annette (Univ. of Minnesota ’49) CHILDREN: John, 21, Amherst, '71; Philip, 19, Connecticut, ’73; Paul, 16, High School. Left Dartmouth after one year to serve as Ensign on DD-837 four years and finished college (BS) at University of Minnesota. Hindsight says now I should have gone to Tuck School or Harvard Business but marriage and opportunities in a family business took precedence. Have always been my own boss. Like it that way because of opportunity to make more of my life with the freedom for travel and the ability to take advantage of whatever comes along without being tied down to a rigid schedule. Have managed Hotels, Movie Theatres, developed and owned real estate. Biggest venture was as President of a packaging company with seven factories. Sold this company to a New York Stock Exchange company in 1964. Currently am President of my own investment company. We operate a chain of Beauty Shops, have developed several pieces of commercial real estate this year, we do consulting work (specializing in mergers and acquisitions). We also manage commercial real estate and invest funds for our own accounts in all types of listed and unlisted securities. Memberships include Rotary Club of Minneapolis. The Young Presidents' Organization, and Directorships of The Second Northwestern National Bank of Minneapolis. United Church Homes (Also President) and other groups and organizations. Future ambitions are to spend less time over the next ten years on business and put more time in on activities to improve environment and quality of life. I am convinced that if people don't come forward to lead activities aimed at reducing pollution, lower the rising rates of violence, and bring general peace to this Earth, the good life we have enjoyed since leaving Dartmouth won’t be available to present day young people, even in the short space of the next ten years. 7 PRESTON K. AISHTON Dutch 717 Glendale Drive. Glenview, Illinois National Merchandise Manager—Sears Roebuck WIFE: Dorothy (Briarcliflf 1943) CHILDREN: Mary Susan. 23. Univ. of Colorado. Grad; Richard Scott, 18. Glenbrook High. '70: Marccy, 15, 8th grade. Glcnbrook Jr. High. Spent two delightful years at Uncle Sam’s request in the Pacific returning home in January 1946. Started with Scars in their retail training program. Three years later moved into home office (Chicago) as member of a buying office. Subsequent years spent in buying, merchandising of home fashions for the catalog and most recently head of the Housewares Department. Have lived in Glenview for the last fourteen years. Summers spent at home enjoying both sports and country club. Winter vacations taken at St. Croix where we have a home which we rent when not using. Continue to sec many of the '45 group originally entering from New Trier H.S., and look forward to seeing all those other classmates who have “aged —but not me. FREDERIC N. ALDERMAN Fred 3627 Sunset Drive. Columbus, Ohio Branch Manager—The Foxboro Company WIFE: Martha Karlson (Univ. of Michigan) U.S. Army; Fischer and Porter. Hatboro, Penn.; Swartout Co.. Cleveland; Foxboro Co., Cleveland. James B. Rowl Lodge; F and A.M.; American Chemical Society; Instrument Society of America; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. (Alumni Records) ROBERT S. ALDOM Bob- 245 Mountain Avenue. North Caldwell. New Jersey Vice President, Banking WIFE: Gladys (Douglass) CHILDREN: Barbara. 18, Cedar Crest College; Nancy. 16, 11th grade; Stephen, 14, 9th grade; Patricia. 12, 6th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1944-1946 U.S. Naval Reserve (Scabccs) serving primarily in the Philippines. Returned to Hanover for another year 1946-1947. Have been with Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. New York since 1947, primarily in the back office. Spent a sleepless year installing computers. Currently attempting to control some 1200 employees in operations area. Married my ever loving wife in 1949. Since then she has managed to keep me happy, healthy and stepping lively. Activities include serving as Deacon, Elder and President of Trustees of Presbyterian Church—Chairman of United Fund Drive—Trustee of Family Service—Rifle Instructor of Junior Essex Troop. One highlight was a summer in Europe with family. FRANK NATHAN ALDRICH Indian Spring Road, Dover. Massachusetts Vice President, Overseas Operations—The First National Bank of Boston Executive Vice President—Boston Overseas Financial Corporation WIFE: Edna Dora Aldrich CHILDREN: Marion Dolores, 13, 7th grade; Clinton Pershing. 9. 2nd grade. Left Hanover in December 1942 along with 13 other '45s to join the first Army Air Corps Dartmouth Squadron to be formed. Trained as a navigator and flew a tour of combat in B-!7s with the U.S. 8th Air Force operating out of England. Later served with the Air Transport Command in the Caribbean and Arctic. Released from active duty in January 1947 and re-entered Dartmouth the following month. Graduated with a major in Government in 1948. While at Harvard in the summer of '48 I concluded an agreement with The First National Bank of Boston to enter into overseas service and was assigned to its Havana. Cuba branch in March 1949. The Castro regime brought about my ouster in September 1960 and a new assignment to Rio de Janeiro. After two years in Rio I moved up the mountain to Sao Paolo and 8 assumed charge of all the Bank’s Brazilian branches in November 1966. Repatriated in August of last year with responsibility for all overseas operations involving branches and affiliates in 31 countries. In 1956 I was married to the former Dora Dc Jan of Havana and we now live with our two children in Dover, Mass, eighteen miles from Boston. NVe are in the process of adapting ourselves to life in the U.S. and have started off with an active interest in skiing. My work takes me abroad constantly and I expect the whole family to participate in a great deal of world travel in the years to come. During my years in Cuba I remained active in the Air Force Reserve in Florida and continue to hold a commission. In Brazil we were partial to outdoor life and I was Acting President of the Dartmouth Club of Brazil at the time of my departure. Retirement seems far too remote for us to contemplate any plans at the moment. ERNEST JOHN ALEXANDER Swoosc Best-Luthcr Road, R.D. I, East Greenbush, New York Research Chemist—Sterling Winthrop Research Institute WIFE: Virginia Colby (Pasadena Jr. College) CHILDREN: Robert C.. 14: Cynthia. 12. Ph.D.. 1956. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Dartmouth College, teaching fellow in chemistry. Member of American Chemical Society. (Alumni Records) CYRUS GATES ALLEN JR. Cv” 355 Ivanhoc Street, Denver, Colorado 80220 President, The Bohm A lien Jewelry Co. WIFE: I.ucilc Loeffler (Denver Univ. 1947). CHILDREN: Cyrus G. Ill, 21. Dartmouth, ’71: Wendy, 17, George Washington High. '71. Air Force 1943-1945: transferred to Denver University School of Business after service: married I.ucilc in 1947; started with Bohm Allen in 1946 while attending Denver University in Sales capacity. Have just merged our three Bohm Allen stores with the Dillon Companies of Hutchinson. Kansas. I am President of Bohm Allen and the Jewelry Division of the Dillon Companies. Outside interests arc still sports—golf and skiing arc the favorites. We built a small ski chalet at Vail. Colorado 6 years ago and it has been enjoyed a great deal by the family. Clubs include the Denver Country Club, Denver Rotary, Denver Gyro, Colo. Arlbcrg Club. The Denver Club. I am now a Director of Denver Rotary. Future ambitions include seeing more of the world, expanding our business, spending more time at our home in Vail to ski, hunt and fish. JOHN W. ALLEN 2014 SufTork Road, Northficld, Illinois Director of Purchases and Production; J. W. Allen and Co. WIFE: Janice Dexter (Vassar) CHILDREN: John William Allen Jr., 22, Dartmouth. ’69; Douglas Willis, 19. (Aulmni Records) 9 ROBERT D. ALLEN 247 Maple Avenue, Hamburg, New York Vice President and General Manager, Eaton Brothers Corporation WIFE: Ninette (Mt. Holyoke ’49) CHILDREN: Ralph, 15; Gary, 10; Christopher. 5. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Army 1943-46. staff sergeant (Ts). Medical Corps (Clinical Laboratory technician). China. Burma, India Theatre. 1944-46. Member: Advisory Board. Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company. Hamburg. Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, Member. President. 2 terms. Director, Treasurer. 2 terms. Police Consolidation Study Committee member; Hamburg Urban Renewal Committee; Hamburg City Status Committee; Town of Hamburg Industrial Development Committee Chairman; Hamburg Holidays”. Co-founder and Chairman. 2 terms, publicity chairman. 2 terms; Buffalo Niagara Industrial Development Corp., Trustee; Hamburg Community Swimming Pool. Inc., Chairman; Hamburg Scsquicentcnnial Bond Sales Commitcc; Buffalo World Trade Association; Buffalo Niagara Sales Marketing. International member; Buffalo area Chamber of Commerce, member. Hamburg Kiwanis Club, Director. President; Boy Scouts of America. Committeeman Troop 502: Parent Teacher Association. Co-President, Pleasant Avenue School P.T.A.; Co-president, Hamburg Central P.T.A. Executive Board; Co-legislative Chairman P.T.A. Executive Board. 1962 United States Junior Chamber of Commerce. Distinguished Service Award. ROBERT LEONARD ALLEN Bob Baker Bridge Road. Lincoln, Massachusetts Director of Public Relations, The Kendall Company—Hospital and health care products WIFE: Carol (Brumond) (Lascll 1943) CHILDREN: Susan L., 22, Boston Univ., ’70; Mark C., 21, Ripon College, 73; Martha W.. 17. High School. ’71. I was at the other end of one of those broomstick rifles in N. Fayer when we played rat-a-tat-tat down the stairwell after hearing the news of Pearl Harbor. A Navy “V” program looked good to me but I got lost squinting from the 20 foot line and in Feb. '43. I volunteered to be drafted into the Mountain troops, later the 10th Mtn. Division that trained at Camp Hale, Colorado. In 1944, I married Carol Brumond of Tarry town, NY on one of those furlough weddings where the groom arrived by delayed train in the morning and the guests (feeling desolate about all of the gas coupons expended) assembled to witness the event in the afternoon. Other wartime grooms shared my thought about leaving a widow and for a while in 1944-45, it looked as though the worry might have some substance. I was wounded in Italy and spent a few months in the hospital, (now, of course, I am a very model of physical fitness). Carol languished in New York working while 1 was overseas for the year and, some months before I was expected to return, she transferred her languish to Hanover and became the secretary to a new man on the job—George Colton ’35, who is now the vice president of the college. I got out in ’46 and was graduated in June of ’48 in Sociology and English. I then took a year of graduate work in English at Columbia and. after the comps that I will take this year, or the year after next or perhaps a little later, I will have a Masters in English. During a visit to Hanover after Columbia, I was hired by the College as a writer and worked in the Secretary’s office doing mostly public relations things—films, magazines, functions—until ’59 when 1 departed as Assistant Secretary to become the first Director of Public Relations of the Kendall Company at its Corporate Headquarters in Boston. And there I remain. With all of the above, we had three Hanover-born children: Susan, 22, is now a senior at Boston University (after Gouchcr and the Univ. of Wisconsin); Mark is a freshman at Ripon College and Martha is a junior in our high school. We live in Lincoln, Mass; a town small enough to give meaning to self-government. Carol has been President of the League of Women Voters in Lincoln and a member of the State Board and I have spent a number of years teaching Sunday school while in Hanover and Lincoln and have been on the Lincoln planning Board for 6 years, the last 3 as Chairman. Carol works full time in the library of the Harvard Business School. We ski all that we can and are enthusiastic sailors. Carol and I chartered a sloop in the Penobscot Bay last summer and the previous spring sailed with friends from St. Thomas to Newport, Rhode Island. We are convinced that we together have some far horizons in our future. 10 WILLIAM ALPERT Bill 570 Saddle Ridge Road. Woodmcrc. New York Vice President—Goodkind Ncvfcld and Co. Inc. (Members of N.Y. Stock Exchange) WIFE: Helen Mills (Wheaton) CHILDREN: Peter. 16; Patricia. 12. Boston University School of Law, 1948. Attorney at Law, Mass.—N.Y. Assistant Attorney General. N.Y. Chairman of the Board. Murray Hill Fund. (Alumni Records) FRANK SHELDON ALSCHULER 832 Junior Terrace. Chicago. Illinois Partner—A I.sc Imlcr, Wolf son Assoc, Architects WIFE: Marjorie (Northwestern. B.A. 1955. Stanford. M.S. 1958) CHILDREN: Matthew, 8. 2nd grade; Miriam. 6. kindergarten. After leaving Dartmouth College attended Columbia Midshipmen School. Commissioned 1945 (November). Japanese occupation forces until discharged. Discharge May 1946. September 1946 through June 1949 attended Yale University School of Architecture. 1949 through 1952 worked for Bertrand Goldberg Assoc., Chicago. III.. Architects. Since 1953 have been in private practice. Married. August 1960. Activities: Past President of the Anshc Emet Men’s Club and presently Vice President Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. MARTIN GUSTAV ANDERHOI.M 317 Elm Street, Gardner, Massachusetts 01440 Assistant Sales Manager, S. Bent Brothers, Gardner, Mass. WIFE: Eleanor CHILDREN: five girls—two boys. U.S. Army; Office Manager, Oak Hill Co. Member of the American Legion; South Gardner Golf Association. (Alumni Records) CHARLES PETERS ANDERSON Tod Box 395, Vail, Colorado President £ Managing Agent, Crossroads of Vail Condominium Associates WIFE: Mary CHILDREN: Charles H.. 26, BA, Colby College, MBA. Univ. of Denver; Mary Janet. 24. Colorado Womens College. Northwood Institute; Frances Alice. 12. Vail Elementary School. Married in 1943 to Mary Harlow of Midland, Michigan. Graduated with business degree from Northwestern Univ. in 1945 and joined Dow Chemical Co., spent 23 years with Dow in various capacities in pricing, purchasing, and marketing before deciding to move west in 1968. During our Midland years was active in Jaycccs, Camera Club. Ski Club, Kiwanis and First Baptist Church. Our two older children arc married, and Mary Janet has provided us with two cute grandchildren. Currently living in Vail. Colorado—in the heart of Ski Country. U.S.A. Latest activities include Chairman Vail Ministries. Treasurer High Country Lutheran Church Parish. Rotary—as well as running Crossroads of Vail Condominium Associates. 11 MARTIN L. ANDERSON JR. “Marty 53 RhincclifT Street. Arlington. Massachusetts Assistant Finance Professor—Columbia University WIFE: Eleanor Belyea (University of Washington) CHILDREN: Ellen Marie. 20; Marilyn Louise, 19. M. L. Anderson Co. and the Kendall Store—Owner of the Kendall Store (retail dry goods, wholesale dry goods). Member of Boston University Masonic Lodge. (Alumni Records) STUART CARVER ANDERSON 200 2nd West, Seattle, Washington (Alumni Records) WILLIAM THAYER ANDERSON ‘‘Bill 212 Peralta Hills Drive. Anaheim. California M.D.—Obstetrics and Gynecology WIFE: Alice (Denison Univ.) CHILDREN: Holly, 21. U. of Calif.—Riverside. 71; Bill Jr.. 18, Villa Park High. 70; Joan. 17. Villa Park High. 72; Debbie. 15. 9th grade; Eric. 8. 2nd grade. Married September 1945 after 3 years duty with Army—European Theatre—and returned to Hanover in March 1946. Alice and I joined the married group in Middle Fayerweather and then Sachem Village. Fond memories linger of our early struggles through pre-med, mcd. and work in the Bursar’s Office and Hitchcock Clinic. Our first daughter. Holly, was born in Hanover in January 1949—a real Sachem papoose. After Med School graduation went on to Medical School of University of Pennsylvania and graduated in 1951. After 4 years of internship and residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Sisters Hospital. Buffalo, N.Y., moved to Anaheim. Cal., and began practice in July 1955. Bill Jr.. Joan and Debbie had arrived in Buffalo to keep Holly company. Difficult move so far away from friends and family but warm welcome and great new friends soon made the Andersons feel at home in this golden corner of the U.S.—plus, we had Disneyland. Practice grew, so did interests—and family. Eric arrived in 1962 to even slightly the male-female ratio. Have filled the years with camping, work, skiing, work, boating, work. Enjoy our home and small orange grove in the hills outside of Anaheim. Medical and community activities have grown with the years also. President elect of Orange County Medical Association for year 1970 biggest job of the future. With 4 teenagers and a lively 7 year old. we don’t have time to worry about the years passing. One in college with wedding plans for summer 1970 and four to go. Our wonderful years in Hanover instilled in us. among other things, an appreciation of the value of the slightly rural life. We’ve enjoyed the beauty of this great country from coast to coast—from the White and Green Mountains to the Sierras—from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Happy to meet occasionally with the Orange County Dartmouth group—other transplants like us. 12 ri JAMES M. ANDREW 2030 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus, Ohio Physician—Ophthalmologist WIFE: Elaine (Smith 1947). CHILDREN: Margaret Lynn. 21, Smith, 71; Mark Gordon. 19, Columbus Academy, ’70; Blair Jameson, 17, Columbus Academy, 71; Craig Douglas. 16, Columbus Academy, 72. Work, travel and play with the hope of changing the order in the near future. Medical School, Long Island College of Medicine, intern and residency 1948-51; married Elaine Turra Flichingcr in 1948; U.S.A.F. 1952-1954; private practice and halftime associate professor Dept, of Ophtalmol-ogy, O.S.U. Medical School. Head of Surgery. Tennis, golf and sailing in the summer; crew on Col.-40 and Thistle in local area; skiing since 1948- Aspen family vacation each year and Christmas family vacations since 1960; toured Italy last year. Outside interests include close observation of stock market, a country meat market, a structural steel business and a total energy company. Belong to the usual organizations, but find less and less time for them. Life, family, and work have been good, looking forward to more. ROBERT J. ANTHONY Bob 7631 Old Lakcshorc Rd., Lakeview, N.Y. President—Construction Contractor WIFE: Terry CHILDREN: Richard. 22, U.S. Army; Judith. 21, Cazenovia College, Robert Jr., 10. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46 U.S. Navy V-12 Unit at Dartmouth, 119th Naval construction battalion—Pacific. 1946-47 worked in Hanover for Town and Village of Hanover. N.H. 1948 moved to BulTalo. N.Y. Lived at University Club, which always had an active Dartmouth group. Worked selling fabricated metal building products. 1956 married and moved to Lakeview, N.Y., “about 20 miles south of Buffalo on Lake Erie . In 1962 started my own business—subcontractor furnishing and installing permanent metal forms for concrete on highway bridges. Business has grown so that I now have four companies doing this type of work from Virginia to Maine. Do not work west of Buffalo, so should probably move to New Jersey where I have a branch office, but can’t seem to tear my family away from western New York. Summers and fall arc beautiful here, and there is really no experience quite like being snowbound in this country for two or three days (such as I am as I write this) in the winter. Spend most of my free time on the golf course; lucky to have a wife who also plays. Do some fishing, a little traveling, but mostly getting to be a homebody. DOUGLAS KNOX ARMSTRONG Knox 201 Chestnut Ridge Road. Saddle River. New Jersey Executive Vice President—Dun A Brad street Publication Corp. WIFE: Marion (Centenary 1945) CHILDREN: Allison, 20, Emerson; Scott, 17, Saddle River Country Day. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46 US Naval Reserve: Pacific; Lt. (j.g.). Spent 21 years with MeGraw Hill Publishing Co.—salesman, sales manager—publisher (Chemical Week) started present job Jan. 1970. Live in Saddle River, N.J. Just purchased summer home in Friendship. Maine. Marion I arc golf and platform tennis nuts. THOMAS HYLAND ARMSTRONG 747 W. Douglas. Jacksonville. Illinois Toy Business—Toy Center (Alumni Records) 13 DONALD PEARSON ASH Don P.O. Box 1166. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Gulf Oil Co.—Worldwide Coordinator of Transportation, Pittsburgh Exec. Office Director of Development and Regional Coordination WIFE: Gloria Hannigan (Registered nurse) CHILDREN: Donald Jr., 19; Robin. 16. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.—joined Metropolitan as trainee. In Exec. Training Program after Tuck School in 1949. Systems and Procedures Analyst in Coordination (planning) Dept, until 1952. Joined Gulf Oil Corporation in 1952 at Pittsburgh Home Office, as Executive staff assistant. Promoted to N.Y. Marine Dept, in 1954-1958. Manager, economics and costs, Marine Dept.—1967 named manager of transportation for Pacific Gulf Oil in Tokyo. The same year Vice President of Ryukyuan Representation and Coordination. Presently staff of the Worldwide Coordinator of Transportation in the Pittsburgh executive office. Chairman. Board of Directors. Sound Beach Fire Dept., Old Greenwich. Conn.; Cub Scouts. (Alumni Records) WILLIAM H. ASHLEY Bill Box 479, Jackson, Wyoming President, Jackson Sporting Goods Co. WIFE: Mary M. (Vassar 1945) CHILDREN: Peter H., 20, Univ. of Colorado, 73; Stephan W., 18. Holdcrness School, 70; Alan R., 11, 5th grade. After discharge from USMC in 1946 attended Univ. of Wyoming for Masters Degree in Geology. Worked for Standard Oil of Indiana as geologist for 2 years. In 1949, purchased 'A interest in Jackson Sporting Goods Co. in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, retail sporting goods and ski equipment. Directed Jackson Hole Ski School for 15 years. Recalled to USMC during Korean conflict. Opened 2nd store, Teton Village Sports, in 1965 at new Jackson Hole Ski Area. Active in community affairs, ski coaching, and most sports related to the outdoor life in Wyoming. Can’t make the 25th but would enjoy visiting with any 45s who happen to pass our way. WILLIAM T. ASHTON Tom P.O. Box 416. Saratoga Springs, New York President—Ashton Companies, Inc. WIFE: Jane Fullerton (Connecticut College 1946) CHILDREN: William T. Jr., 22. Dartmouth. '71; Barbara J.. 20. Connecticut College, 72; Robert S., 19, Dartmouth, 73. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46 U.S. Naval Air Corp Lt. (j.g.) A-l. After serving as a fighter pilot (F4U Corsairs) started business life with present firm. The company sells fuel oil, heating and air-conditioning equipment to customers in six counties in Northeastern New York State. A separate operating division is engaged in the production of ready-mix concrete serving the construction industry in the same basic area. Also a part-time banker as a vice-president and director of The Adirondack Trust Company. Summer months spent commuting daily to our place at Pilot Knobb on the cast side of Lake George. Much fun there! Can't say no activities have included presidency of Chamber of Commerce and Lions Club, 20 years as board member of local hospital, board chairman of locally-owned corporation which financed and built our Holiday Inn, board member of local golf club. As for Dartmouth, currently serves as Enrollment Director. District 46. member of Dartmouth Alumni Club of Glens Falls, N.Y. and vicinity, and a board member of the Psi Upsilon Foundation. Really enjoy getting back to Hanover for games, meetings and. now, with two sons there, lots of excuses. 14 ARTHUR WARREN BACKER Art 33 Wellington Avenue. San Ansel mo, California Executive Chief Examiner—Pacific Fire Ratine Bureau WIFE: Alice Collins (Stanford) Captain, U.S. Army (Alumni Records) CHARLES RALPH BAKER Chick” 343 S. Bedford Road, Orange, California WIFE: divorced CHILDREN: Jeffrey, 19; Winifred. 17; Karen, 10; Michelle, 8. Aviation Cadet, U.S. Navy; Sales Engineer—Firestone Steel Products Co.. Secretary-Treasurer—Baker Lumber Co.; General Agent—Franklin Life Ins. Co.; Agent—Great Southern Life Ins. Co. Million Dollar Club—National Quality Award; National Association of Life Underwriters. (Alumni Records) GEORGE L. D. BAKER “Bake” 533 Langley Avenue, W. Hempstead, New York Sales Representative, Marine Paint Sales WIFE: Edith CHILDREN: Joan Marie, 21. Univ. of Rhode Island. College of Nursing, 71. During World War II joined the Navy as a V-5 cadet only to get caught in what we called the Purge as were about 50,000 others. With two months more to go for wings was “washed only to go on to advanced Aerographers School after which served aboard the U.S.S. Santcc-CVE29 in the Pacific. After the Okinawa campaign was picked as a fleet candidate to return to take up V-12 program. On returning the war ended, so I picked up the beautiful ruptured duck and went into the steamship business. Joined West Coast Line, Inc. first as claims agent then finally operations manager until 1952 when I decided on a sales position. I joined International Paint Co.. Inc. as a sales representative. This company is the largest in the world in the manufacture of marine paints. Our yacht paints are known as Intcrlux . Recently we merged with the Red Hand Compositions Co. having purchased their assets. This merger is a most exciting venture and I’m certain will be rewarding. My organization memberships include: The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Propeller Club of N.Y., Rudder Club of Brooklyn, N.Y., The Maritime Association. Port of N.Y., Downtown Athletic Club of NY. EARL F. BALDWIN “Bud 24 Dccring Avc., Lexington. Mass. President—Lexington Lumber Corp. WIFE: Phyllis (Wheaton ’47). CHILDREN: Linda. 19. Wheaton. '73; Joan. 16, High School; Beth, 15. High School: Richard. 7, 1st Grade. Left Hanover in sophomore year. Spent three years in Air Force, ending up in Alaska and Aleutian Islands as Communications Officer. Returned to Hanover in 1946, and finished Tuck—Thayer School in 1948. After working for about a year for General Motors, entered retail lumber business in 1949. After death of previous owner in 1962, another partner and I bought the business. Active in town affairs as Director of Lexington Trust Company, member of Hancock Church Men's Club, Lexington Rotary, Chamber of Commerce. Town Meeting Member, etc. We are looking forward to retiring sometime, possibly to New Hampshire—if we ever get all the kids educated. 15 GEORGE FISHER BARR “Bud 53 Hutchinson Road. Walpole. Mass. Proprietor. Management and Communications Consultant WIFE: Betsy (Wheaton 1949). CHILDREN: Robert Alan, 20, Dartmouth. 73; Janet Larkin, 16, Walpole High. 72. The propitious timing (only) of WW2 spared me the probable embarrassment of being thrown out of college. Followed many other D men into the Mountain Troops (10th Mtn. Div.) in Colorado, and was then ordered to Washington because of German linguistics, and there joined a French group of the OSS. Stayed with the OSS until Nov. 1945, seeing Africa, Italy, Romania and a few other odd places. Back to college in March (?) 1946, finishing in 1948. Worked briefly for Gulf Oil, and then joined father in book manufacturing business. Married in 1949 after three year courtship and 1 year engagement. Too damned long!!—but worth the wait. Was General Manager at the Norwood Press until its demise, and then went to Plimpton Press for five years. Left it for job with large consulting firm, Andcrson-Nichols Co. in Boston, at which I was Asst, to Pres. Had extremely varied assignments with Andcrson-Nichols and the Anelcx Corp. with titles along the way of Division Manager, corporate Vice President, and President of the subsidiary company ... ANco Technical Service, Inc. Finally quit fighting the Southeast Expressway, and started own business in 1968. What timing! Currently consulting in advertising, marketing, public relations, and management problems ... including major franchise operations. Being a “yes man” the only way I can review is by giving a simple listing ... with the comment that my yes-ism is still going on. Am a registered and active AHA and NIHOA hockey referee. Director of a Barbershop chorus (Walpole Baystatesmcn), former Town Moderator. Church Vestryman, Board of Governors Walpole C.C., Republican Town Committee, former Director Red Cross, Town Finance Committee. Board of Governors Country Skating Club (USFSA), Board of Governors Walpole Footlightcrs (one of the nation’s oldest theatrical groups), Society of Technical Writers and Publishers. American Institute of Graphic Arts. Bookbuilders of Boston. I steadfastly maintain I am not a joiner! My greatest pleasure has been the active and enthusiastic support of my children's activities ... most of which have been sports orientated. This, of course, involves coaching, etc. What a way to stay young! Vacations spent camping, traveling, and boating. Objective; live another 47 years in order to be able to accomplish half of what I want to do. What a fabulous, vicarious, experience having a son at Dartmouth! He was chosen (elected) Soccer Captain for Pea Green. JOHN WILDER BALL (Deceased) WIFE: Phyllis Left college to enlist in the Navy, August 1942. WILLIAM NATHANIEL BANKS JR. “Bill Temple, New Hampshire Writer After leaving Dartmouth in 1943, I served in Italy, France and Germany with the 36th Infantry Division. When the war ended I entered Yale as a Junior, majoring in Drama; and I graduated, “with philosophical orations” in 1948. For most of the past 20 years Ncwnan, Georgia, has been home base; but for the past five years I’ve divided my time between Georgia and New Hampshire, where I have a house on the green in the village of Temple. In 1959, my play, SEASON OF CHOICE, was produced in New York, and in 1964 another play. The GLAD GIRLS, had a successful run in Atlanta. THE CURATE’S PLAY, which I wrote for St. George’s Episcopal Church in New York, has been published by The Dramatists Play Service; and every Christmas it’s performed by churches of various denominations across the country. I have enjoyed several productive sessions at the MacDowcll Colony, an artists' colony in Peterborough, N.H. of which I am now a director. I’ve been active in YMCA work in Georgia, and I am a niember of the Methodist Church of Grantvillc. Ga. The Monadnock Region of Southern New Hampshire, where I now spend much of my time, offers such diverse pleasures as skiing, hunting, outdoor and indoor tennis, gardening and concert-going (there is an annual chamber music festival), and I take enthusiastic though unskilled part in all these activities. 16 WALLACE WENTWORTH BARNES 114 Bccchwood Road. Summit. New Jersey Parmer, Law Finn WIFE: Jean P. (Wells) CHILDREN: Sarah. 13, 7th grade, Kent Place School; Robert M., 12; Summit Public Schools; Susan, 9. 3rd grade. Summit Public Schools. L-eft college in 1943 and entered Army (AUS) as a private. After receiving commission, served with 84th Infantry Division in Europe as an infantry rifle platoon leader and Company Commander. Discharged in 1946 as a Captain and returned to Dartmouth and graduated in 1948. Graduated from Yale Law School in 1951 and have been engaged in the general practice of law in New Jersey after having been admitted to the bar in 1952. Presently a partner in the law firm of Bourne and Noll having ofliccs in Summit. New Jersey. Tend to specialize in real estate and estate matters, but am also now acting as counsel to the Union County (New Jersey) Welfare Board. Have remained active in the United States Army Reserve and am now a Lt. Col. in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps (U.S. Army Reserve), and am assigned to the 4th JAG Detachment which meets at the New York University campus in the Bronx, New York. I am marginally active in politics and am now Republican Chairman in Summit. New Jersey where I live with my wife and three children. I have been active in various community activities. I try to keep active in many fields such as films, original prints as well as playing paddle tennis in the winter at the Beacon Hill Club in Summit, and starting to ski again with my family. henry mckinney barker 5805 Westover Dr., Knoxville. Tennessee Insurance Claims Adjuster The Home Insurance Company WIFE: Marilyn Ackcrson (Sweet Briar 1950) CHILDREN: Margaret Ackcrson, 18; Henry Jr., 17; Mary Nevils, 12. Born Johnson City. Tenn. Hometown: Bristol. Tenn-Va., Grad. Bristol. Tenn. High School. 1941. Attended Dartmouth College. Hanover, N.H. 1941-42. Served in U.S. Army Air Forces VA years. B-24 bomber pilot with 8th Air Force England. Flew missions over Germany. Completed college education at Washington Lee University, Lexington. Virginia. Graduated June 1949. Also graduated from 2 year course in Management at General Motors Institute, Flint. Michigan, 1951. Worked for Motors Insurance Corp. (G.M.), Pacific Employers Insurance Co. The Home Insurance Co. Have lived in Nashville. Memphis, Knoxville, Tenn. Church of the Ascension. Episcopal. Hobbies: Flying, Air Force Reserve (Major) (1965 Information). CHARLES THOMAS BARNARD (Deceased) JOSEPH A. BARSS “Joe 1225 Tenth Street, Port Huron. Michigan Surgeon—General 5 Vascular WIFE: Mary (Henry Ford Hospital Nursing) CHILDREN: Joseph T.. 17. High School. ’70: Robert W.. 16, High School. ’71; Brooke. 14. 8th grade: Ted. 12. 6th grade; Bethany. 6. 1st grade. MD. Univ. of Michigan 1946. Surgical training Henry Ford Hospital. Detroit. Michigan 1947-1952. Married 1951. Settled in Port Huron. Michigan 1952. Active duty USVR (Ledr) 1954-1956. In 4 man surgical group since 1953. Active in minor hockey program in Port Huron. Sports: golf, skiing skating, handball. Four oldest boys arc now attending Wayland Academy, Wisconsin. Wife, Mary, is partner in a ladies dress shop in Pontiac, Michigan and has been very active in building up the business for the last two years. All in good health with no serious problems. 17 MAURICE W. BARUTH Maury 418 Frick Building, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania A Homey WIFE: Louise (Penn State) CHILDREN: Barbara. 14, 8th grade; Karen, II, 5th grade; Shari. 5. Served in the U.S. Army from 1943 through 1945 as a corporal. Spent two years overseas in the European Theatre with the First Army from D-Day until the end of the war. Attended Columbia Law School after my graduation from Dartmouth in 1947 and graduated from Columbia in 1950. Have been practicing law in Pittsburgh since 1951. Was Special Assistant Attorney in Pennsylvania from 1955 to 1963. Was Condemnation Attorney for the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh from 1963 to 1968. Am presently engaged in the private practice of law. I am a director of the Capitol Commodity Fund. Inc. Philadelphia Commodity Fund and Keystone Commodity Fund. I was State Commander of AM VETS in Pennsylvania in 1958-1959 and appointed a member of the Pennsylvania Veterans Commission in 1958 and 1959. I am presently Judge Advocate of the Federation of Veteran Societies in Allegheny County, and Vice President of the Squirrel Hill Board of Trade. I have been Treasurer and Vice President of the Dartmouth Club of Western Pennsylvania and at present am active in both enrollment and interviewing. WILLIAM COLCORD BATES Bill 1601 Los Alamos, SAV., Albuquerque, New Mexico President and Chairman of the Board—Bates Lumber Co., Inc. WIFE: Patricia L. Eslill (Gulf Park, Oklahoma Univ.) CHILDREN: William Jr.. 19; Patricia, 18. Ensign, U.S. Navy. President—Chairman—American Builders Association; Chairman of the Board. Fidelity National Bank. (Alumni Records) GRANVILLE AMES BEALS. JR. Gran 1521 Crowell Road, Vienna, Virginia Group Director, Management Consulting WIFE: Helen (Boston University 1952, George Washington Univ. 1967) CHILDREN: Patricia. 25; Wendy, 22, Boston Univ. 70; Deborah. 20, Rhode Island University, ’72; Elizabeth, 14; Penniman, 15, (stepdaughter); Pamela 10; Sarah, 9. Departed Dartmouth in May 43 for Navy flight training and made a career of it until retirement in July ’64. During this period had a variety of duties including Operational Flying. Flight Instruction, Recruiting, Carrier Duty and Staff billets. Ended up in the Communications business which paved the way for civilian life. Since retirement have lived Northwest of Washington. The first four years included seven trips to Southeast Asia and five to Europe in conjunction with Design of Naval Communication Systems Aboard Ship. Having thus visited about all the places on earth that were missed while in the Navy. Now working with Harbridge House Inc., traveling less and enjoying home and family more. This was brought about by an opportunity to participate in the development of a large scale information system centered in Washington. In 1969 founded MIDSTATE Realty Company of which I am still President and for two years prior to Navy retirement ran a Life Insurance Agency in Norfolk, Virginia. In February of this year became Chairman of the board of Pressure Systems Incorporated of Glens Falls, New York and after negotiating for it to become a subsidiary of the Sinclair Company of Holyoke, Mass., remain a Board Member and Administrative Vice President. 18 ROBERT OWEN BEATTY Bob 1517 Claremont Drive. Boise, Idaho Director of Public Relations—Boise Cascade Corp. WIFE: Louise Forbush (Univ. of Michigan) CHILDREN: Deborah. 23; David. 20; Barbara. 17. U.S. Marines. For previous occupations see: Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in Commerce; Who’s Who in Industry, Who’s Who in the West. (Alumni Records) THOMAS P. BEAUMONT “Tom Young Rubicam GMBH. Frankfurt M. Grobc Gallusstrassc, 16, Germany Director. Young Rubicam, International What has it been like to forsake Madison Avenue to live and work in Europe? Unabashed answer—great! An incurable travel addict, I jumped at the chance in 1963 to move from Young Rubicam. New York, to Europe. I joined a small band dedicated to a tough job—to build a Y R operation in Europe. Six years and many headaches later, we have twelve offices with one thousand specialists. There arc eight of us in Continental European Area Management. My work is to gear our offices to serve our International Clients. Quick rewind for background: 1944 Graduation: USNR Midshipmen School followed by Atlantic and Pacific destroyer escort duty. I peeled off Lt. j.g. bars to finish my Master’s at Tuck School. Round one: Training Squad. Macy’s. New York, where I went through the Junior Executive musical chairs for five years. Great experience to have—behind you! Round two: In manufacturing, first as Merchandising Manager, then through the numbers again to graduate five years later as Vice President for Marketing. Round three: In 1956 to Y R. San Francisco, from which I moved in 1961. as Marketing Department Manager, to Account Supervision in New York office and then migration to Europe in 1963. Outside activities? Between travels I pursued interests in two areas—civic affairs and work to make the church more relevant today—particularly in urban problems; as Presbyterian Elder; Chairman, Strategy Committee in San Francisco and New York: Trustee, New York Presbytery, and member of several national commitments. Sports? Now anything aquatic—SCUBA, surfing, sailing, and in the frozen state: serious addiction, skiing. Dartmouth? One of early toilers for Alumni Fund. Later, Chairman of a regional Alumni interviewing Group. Family? One of the last Indians not to have been nailed, I have no tax deductions. How can I? I am always on the move; I can’t deduct a Boeing! PETER BECK “Pete 43 Austin Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire M.D. Ophthalmologist, Private Practice WIFE: Nancy (Mt. Holyoke 1948, Radcliffc. M.A. 1949) After Dartmouth Med School I received an M.D. from Columbia College of Physicians Surgeons interned at the Mary Fletcher Hospital in Burlington. Vermont. For the next 10 years I served for short periods as ship’s doctor with almost all the U.S. passenger lines based in N.Y.C. I received a second M.D. after a year’s study at the Univ. of Bern, Switzerland and trained for ophthalmology by taking the Basic Science Course at Harvard and residency training at Duke Univ. Hospital and the Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary. I have been in practice in Portsmouth 15 years; the office in my 1790 federal home which I fixed up. I have spent 10 years trying to salvage another 22 room 1812 mansion which was on the verge of ruin. Didn’t get married until I was 35 and am glad I waited for the perfect girl. Until 1969 she continued as an associate editor of the Atlantic Monthly Press and she is the half involved in countless can't say no community activities. 19 HAYWARD CHARLES BECKER Charlie 326 JclTrcy Lane, Northlicld. Illinois Vice Preside m of I he Harris Trust Savings Hank WIFE: Nancy Adams CHILDREN: two. U.S. Navy I.t. Vice President (Sales) Fleet Crafts. Inc.: Trustee: Camp Reinberg Association: Gads Hills Center. Member of Chicago Athletic Club: Glen View Club. (Alumni Records) DAVID CLARK BEER Dave U.S. Naval Hospital. Charleston. South Carolina Physician—U.S. Navy (Alumni Records) ROLAND F. BEERS. M.D.. Ph.D. 651 North Wolfe Street. Baltimore. Maryland (Office) Professor. Radiology: The Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health CHILDREN: Four. MILITARY SERVICE: Medical Officer. Naval Medical Research, Bethesda. Maryland. Graduation from Dartmouth Medical School in 1945 was followed by study at University of Rochester. School of Medicine, through 1947; internship at Baylor University Hospital: Dallas. Texas, 1947-48. and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D. Biochemistry in 1951). Served as research associate and assistant professor of physical biochemistry at MIT before reporting to Naval Medical Research Center at Bethesda. A 10-year period of doing chemical abstracts was marked by beginning of long association with The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Assignments have included that of Fellow. Department of Physiological Chemistry: Instructor. Division of Orthopedics; Associate and Assistant Professor. Radiological Sciences: Associate Professor. Radiology, and from 1963 through the present. Professor. Radiological Science. Other professional affiliations have included role of Director of Research. Children's Hospital. Baltimore; consultant. Miles Chemical laboratories; consultant in radiobiology. U.S. Army Environmental Health Agency. Edge-wood Arsenal. For the past three years chairman of the Annual International Symposium on Molecular Biology, sponsored by Miles laboratories. JOSEPH CARR BEHAN III 60 Hanward Hill, East Longmeadow, Massachusetts (Alumni Records) 20 THEODORE CHARLES BELFIT “Ted 95 Long Lots Road. Westport. Connecticut Sales—Union Carbide Corp. WIFE: Florence Jefferson (Halifax Infirmary) CHILDREN: Scott. 18; Stephen, 17. U.S. Army; M.A. University of Arizona: Coach-Instructor—Columbia University: Sales—Gilman Paper Co.; Englewood Field Club—Board of Directors; Englewood Hospital—Board of Directors. (Alumni Records) STEVENS BELKNAP “Steve 1417 Crestview Drive, Blacksburg. Virginia General Foreman—Corning Glass Works WIFE: Mary Broadwcll (Colby Jr. Northwestern) CHILDREN: Carolyn, 25, DePauw; Mary, 19. U.S.A.F.; B.B.A. Univ. of Michigan; Production Supervisor, Procurement Supervisor. Account Planner. Jos. E. Seagram Sons; President and Manager of Canada Dry Bottling Co. of Toledo. APICS. NAA. (Alumni Records) LAWRENCE WILLIAM BELLOWS Larry The Mcntholatum Co., 1360 Niagara Street. Buffalo. New York Internal Marketing Director—The Mentliolaluin Co. WIFE: Mavis McPherson (Stanhope—England) CHILDREN: Keith. 18: Lindsay. 13; Kyle. 12; Bruce. 10. U.S.N., Foreign Marketing in the Belgian Congo—Texaco; Sales Manager—Cheesebrough Ponds; Canadian Advertising Manager—Bristol-Myers; Manager—The Baker Advertising Agency. (Alumni Records) EDWIN GROW BENNETT “Ted 815 Second Ave.. New York. New York Team for Ministry in Higher Education, the Episcopal Church CHILDREN: Mark. 18, High School. 70; Carol, 16, High School. 71. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946: U.S. Navy Scabccs, Pacific. As a Chaplain’s Assistant, I spent a year on Saipan with the 31st Special Construction Battalion, then six months in Japan on occupation duty. After discharge, returned to Dartmouth, graduating in 1947. and went right to Virginia Theological Seminary for my B.D. in 1950. After serving churches in Homestead. Pa., and Morgantown, W. Va.. returned to school at Columbia and Union Seminary in pursuit of a Ph D. My career took a shift toward administration, so I left that unfinished and took a job on the staff of the Diocese of Pennsylvania as Director of College Work. In 1962 I came to my present position with the national staff of the Episcopal Church in the field of university ministry. Since my responsibilities involve consultation with dioceses on planning campus ministry, and involve me in the World Student Christian Federation. 1 have been lucky enough to have traveled a great deal—all over this country, twice to East Asia (Thailand and Korea and everywhere in bc- 21 tween), twice to South America, and twice to Europe. Projected is a trip to Africa in January 1970. All this has involved me heavily in ‘Third World concerns, and I have become increasingly sensitive to the agonies of the oppressed and to American involvements overseas. While no radical, this has led me to deep sympathy with the cries of contemporary students, blacks, poor. etc., in our own country. Much of my time is spent with college students, and that seems to keep me young and concerned. My travel schedule and my life as a church bureaucrat leave me little time for community activities. Life in Manhattan I love, and I have become a devoted urbanite. What spare time I have is spent sampling the NY Theatre scene, both on and off Broadway, and with my kids when possible. Have no idea what the future holds—probably more of the same, which is fine by me. I cannot imagine doing anything else, or moving from New York, but who knows? I'm terribly proud of Dartmouth under John Dickey’s leadership—it and he have my unqualified support. HUNTLEY BENNETT Hunt” Box 984, Ross, California IVest Coast Manager—Newsweek WIFE: Alice (Wisconsin 1947). CHILDREN: Ann Elizabeth. 18. High School. ‘70: Nancy, 16. High School. 72. Army Service 1943-1946. then back to Hanover for 2 i years. Graduated 1948 after one year Tuck. Spent a year at Macy’s, New York, and then moved into the advertising sales side of the publishing business where (except for four years with an advertising agency) I’ve been ever since. Started with Condc Nasi, moved to Time in 1950, to Johnson Lewis Advertising (now D’Arcy) in 1962. and then to Newsweek in 1965. Time sent me to San Francisco from New York in 1952 and to Minneapolis in 1961. After one year in that great (but chilly) city I turned coward, left Time. Inc., and came back to the Coast. So, except for that one year stretch, I’ve been out here for 18 years—almost enough to qualify me as a native son. Alice has gone back to work as Dean of Resident Students at Katharine Branson School. She plays some golf and I play often ... but badly! The girls ski a lot and both hope to head East to college ... starting this Fall. WILLIAM S. BERGE Bill” 3908 South Jasmine. Denver. Colorado Attorney—Winner, Merge, Martin Clark WIFE: Nancy (Colorado College 1948) CHILDREN: Brian, 18. High School, 70: Brad. 17. High School. 71: Steve, 14. High School, 73. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-46 U.S. Army as 2nd Lt. In 1946 I returned to Dartmouth and graduated in 1948. Shortly thereafter I enrolled in the University of Denver Law School and received my LL.B. degree in 1950. That same year I ‘‘took the plunge” and was married to my esteemed and devoted spouse, with whom I am still getting along most admirably. From 1951 to 1953 I was with the Legal Department of Standard Oil (Indiana) and left to form a partnership with my present senior partner. This association has been most enjoyable. Our practice is general in nature with a great deal of emphasis on trial work. Since 1953 I have joined the Denver, American, and Colorado Bar Associations, and am a former member of the Board of Governors of the Colorado Bar Association. I am also a member of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. It has been impossible to avoid outside activities, so I joined the following organizations: Denver Rotary Club—Past President, Secretary and Member of the Board of Directors; Denver Law Club—Past President and Secretary; University Club of Denver being member of the Board of Directors; Mile High Club of Denver; Gyro International. When Denver decided it needed a public defender 1 was appointed chairman of the Denver Public Defender Committee and served in that capacity until such time as the State system was instituted in 1969. In 1967 I made the mistake of running for the Denver School Board and being elected. In 1969 I was elected President of the Board and the past year has been a very tempestuous experience since we went through the first teachers’ strike in the history of Colorado, and had 42 of our bus fleet blown up. and last week witnessed the bombing of a fellow board member’s home. The threats against my family and me have been severe. In January 1970 I was awarded the “Man of the Year” award by the Denver Realty Board as the outstanding citizen in Denver for the year 1969. Our sons are all doing exceptionally well in school, the oldest being presently the all school student body president in a school of about 2.300 and also being the City and State tennis champion. We devote a substantial amount of time to the Episcopal Church, all three of the boys being acolytes, and me on the vestry. 22 Our recreation endeavors arc devoted primarily to tennis, golf and skiing. The rest of the time we just enjoy a good family life and arc looking forward to a very enjoyable future, if I don’t go broke putting the boys through college. ODVARD MILLARD BERGETHON “Ed 4 Victoria Lane. West Simsbury. Connecticut President, Hartford Precision Products Co. WIFE: Priscilla (Univ. of New Hampshire 1944) CHILDREN: Sandi. 23: Kirsten. 19; Stephen. 14: Katrin. 13. After Thayer spent 2 years in Northficld. Vermont teaching engineering subjects at Norwich University. Next ten-eleven years devoted to developing a new product called “miniature ball bearing in Peterborough. N.H. and Los Angeles where I headed a new company for five years. This period also saw us in Iowa City for a year at which I did some additional graduate work in industrial management. We returned to the East in ’62-without regret. Became Sales Manager for Aerospace Products for large corporation—but discovered forte is really in smaller operations. Now hold titles in three subsidiaries of holding com-panying as President, Executive VP and Managing Director (Irish Subsidiary). Two oldest kids now in Cal. Peg and I enjoy traveling, opera, golfing, etc. Go to Ireland for a fling every year—last year also Norway (where I was born). Peg took Masters Degree in Special Education (retarded children) and is now making her own mark as teacher in Gengras Center (St. Joseph College). So we continue to blend our intcllcctualism with gut-living . Having fun—working hard—and looking forward to seeing old faces. EMIL LILLA BERNIER 78 Lee Way. Madison. Connecticut 06443 Continental Can Co., Inc., New York City WIFE: Shirlcyannc (Union) CHILDREN: Alison. 16: Ian. 12. Lt. U.S. Navy; Radiochemist. Traccrlab. Inc.: Consumer Research. Continental Can Co.; Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at the University of California; Chemical Engineer, Olin-Mathicson Chemical Corp. JOHN BERNHEIM Worthington Mill Road. Wrightstown. Pennsylvania Editor— . B. Lippincotl Co., Publishers WIFE: Doris Snyder (Syracuse) CHILDREN: Alfred. 17; Emily. 14. Managing Editor—Green County (NY) Examiner-Record; Reporter. Reading Times: Writer. Ncwcll-Emmctt: U.S. Government—classified work; Office of Development—The George School. (Alumni Records) 23 FRED BERTHOLD JR. Box 328. Norwich. Vermont Professor of Religion. Dartmouth College WIFE: Laura CHILDREN: Marjorie, 17: Daniel. 16; Timothy. 8: Sarah. 7. “From 1957-62 he was dean of the William Jewett Tucker Foundation. In 1963-64 he studied in Cambridge. Mass, as one of five recipients of the Danforth Associate Award. Professor Bcrthold came to Dartmouth in 1949 as an instructor in philosophy from Utica College of Syracuse University where he had taught philosophy for a year. He was appointed instructor in religion in 1950. and was made assistant professor and chairman of the Department of Religion in 1951. He became a full professor in 1956 and Dean of the Tucker Foundation 1951-1962. He was graduated from Dartmouth summa cum laude with distinction in psychology in 1944. After graduation he continued his studies at the Chicago Theological Seminary at the Univ. of Chicago, where he received a bachelor of divinity degree in 1947. He received a Ph.D. from the Univ. of Chicago in 1954 and has also studied at Columbia Univ.. Yale, and the Univ. of Tubingen. In 1957 Professor Bcrthold was awarded a Howard Foundation Fellowship to complete a book on the meaning of religious anxiety. The book, entitled “The Fear of God , was published in 1959. He is one of the coeditors of Basic Sources of the Judaco-Christian Tradition , published in 1962, and has written a number of articles as well. He was awarded honorary doctor of divinity degrees by Middlcbury College in 1959 and Concord College in West Virginia in I960, and the Univ. of Vermont in 1964. Professor and Mrs. Bcrthold. the former Laura B. McKusick. were both ordained as ministers in a joint ceremony at the Plymouth Congregational Church. Utica. N.Y. in 1949. Member: Society for Religion in Higher Education: Society for the Scientific Study of Religion: New Haven Theological Group. ROBERT HARTLAND BESSOM 250 Paradise Road. Swampscott. Massachusetts Physician WIFE: Florence CHILDREN: Janet. 20; Joan. 18; William, 16; Virginia. 14; Richard. 12. Member: American Medical Association. Rotary Club. Swampscott. (1965 Information) FRANK PINKERTON BIGGS 61 Jarrett Drive. Hatboro, Pennsylvania 19040 Northeast Editor. Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia WIFE: Gloria CHILDREN: James. 17. U S. Navy; Editor. Berlin. N.H. Reporter; City Editor. Claremont, N.H. Daily Eagle; Managing Editor. Times Newspapers. 24 WYLY McGEHEE BILLING JR. “Josh 7420 SAV. 127th Street. Miami. Florida President, Fantastic Gardens Inc. WIFE: Barbara Rothrock (Univ. of Delaware) CHILDREN: Margaret. l7:Susannc. 14. M.B.A.—Harvard: Board of Directors—Fairchild Gardens: President. Bromcliad Society of South Florida: Troop Leader—Boy Scouts: Kiwanis Club: Harvard Club. (Alumni Records) KENYON R. BIRD Ken 18 Colby Road. Wellesley. Massachusetts Vice President. M. T. Bird Co.—Boston WIFE: Joan Barrett CHILDREN: Judith Anne, 24; Linda Sue. 22; Patricia Jo. 21: Sheryl Jean. 21 (twins). Our first child arrived shortly after Army discharge. Worked for about five years in Conn, selling and as a draftsman for an electrical manufacturer before joining a family engraving business, where I have been for about 19 years. Our two oldest daughters arc married, and I have a 2l i year old grandson. My family and business have kept me too busy for many outside activitites. THORNTON WILLIAM BIRDSELL (Deceased) 78 Davis Road. Ambler. Pennsylvania WIFE: Elisabeth CHILDREN: Thomas. Edward. Master—Episcopal Academy, retired after 25 years of classroom teaching and had entered the camera business. Active in Little League and managed winning team (1969): operated a baseball clinic for boys when the season was over—active in the Y—Indian Guide Program. HARRY BRADFORD BISSELL JR. Bis 8 Carriage Road. Wilmington. Delaware Franchise Operator Howard Johnson Restaurant and Motor Lodfte WIFE: Mary Claire (Oregon State 1944). CHILDREN: Susan. 23. Boston Univ.. '69 (married): Patricia. 20. Skidmore. 73: Gael. 17. Tatnall School. 71. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-45—F..T.O. Counter Intelligence. Married 1946: Tuck School '47-48. Moved to Delaware in 1950 and opened Howard Johnson Restaurant on Route 40. In subsequent years built and opened 5 more H.J. Restaurants in New Castle County. Also added Motor Lodges in 1958 and another in 1964. At present have organization of 350 people with headquarters in Newark. Del. Am active in Red Cross and Y.M.C.A. serving on respective boards. Currently President of Del. State Chamber of Commerce. Also active as board member of Bank of Delaware. When possible try to take a week or two skiing in Vermont each winter. Have managed 2 trips to Europe in the mountains. Chairman 3rd Cent. Fund Drive in Delaware. 25 STERLING FOSTER BLACK “Sterl Rm 9, 1733V4 Central Avenue, Los Alamos, New Mexico Lawyer—Self employed WIFE: Charlotte Weber (Antioch) CHILDREN: Sterling Jr.. 19; William, 17; Charlotte, 16; John. 15; James. 13. LL.B. Columbia; Attorney—AEC: Chief Counsel—AEC. Former president—Los Alamos YMCA; former chairman. Community Chest; Los Alamos Building Loan Association. (Alumni Records) RALPH BLACKBURN JR. 26 George Street, Lawrencevillc. New Jersey Director of Circulation. McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Prior to becoming associated with McGraw-Hill, spent six years in sales with Bridgeport Brass and a year with the National Production Authority Division of Commerce in Washington during Korea. Joined McGraw-Hill in 1953 in the circulation area of the Publishing Company, and served as Circulation Director of Business Week from 1958-1968. Presently Director of Circulation for all McGraw-Hill publications and am headquartered in Hightstown, N.J. Though I've had many close brushes, have somehow managed to escape the tender trap and remain a bachelor. As a result am freer to travel than most of my contemporaries, and. with increasing company involvement in international publishing activities, often find myself in such exotic places as Hong Kong, Bombay, or Tokyo, not to mention London. Paris. Milan and Frankfurt. Company activities keep me shuttling between the Princeton area and corporate headquarters in N.Y. so still manage to participate in FunTown activities. Tennis and boating continue as favorite pastimes and have taken up golf. Will let you know if I ever break 100! HENRY NELSON BI.ANSFIELD “Hank 46 Federal Road, Danbury, Connecticut Surgeon WIFE: Lorraine (Univ. of Connecticut 1950). CHILDREN: James. 17. High School. '70; Catherine. High School. '72: David, 6th grade; Jane Marie. 2nd grade. Went to Yale Med from Hanover and graduated in 1947. Residency in Surgery at Yale Medical Center and Vanderbilt University. Married in 1952 and spent 2 years in USAF during Korean War. Arrived in Danbury, Ct., in 1954. Am now Chief of Surgery at Danbury Hospital. Play a lot of golf badly. The entire family enjoys skiing and makes an annual pilgrimage to Aspen. The old man is accident prone. My boys like football. The oldest. Jim, is sixteen. 6'1 . 180 lbs. and varsity defensive end on the high school team. Dave is going to be even tougher. Mom and the girls like looking pretty. 26 ROBERT BLAYLOCK II R.D. 4, Fulton, New York State Manager, Life Insurance, Annuities, Pensions; Modern Woodmen of America WIFE: Betty CHILDREN: Zona Theresa. 15. Robert E. Ill, 8. Member: Life Underwriters Assn., American Legion. VFW. Knights of Columbus. Hobbies: gardening, fishing, democratic party. (1965 Information) GEORGE DONALD BLISS 63 Wesskum Wood Road, Riverside. Connecticut B.S. Columbia. M.B.A. Northwestern. (Alumni Records) LAURENCE A. BLOOD Larry Box 368. New Hampton. New Hampshire Business Manager—The New Hampton School WIFE: Patricia (New England Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing 1947). CHILDREN: Timothy, 21, Albion College, ’71; Geoffrey, 20. Buckncli Univ. '72; Elizabeth, 18, High School, 70 (entering Erskine College); Laurence Jr.. 14, 8th grade; Kenneth. 13, 8th grade. Three years in medics, initially with Air Corps and finally with 12th armored Division in E.T.O. Returned in ’46, married Patty in ’47. graduated Dartmouth with Class of ’48 and Tuck in ’49. Joined family firm of long standing but poor condition. Had valuable experience in operation and management of small corporation during four years of recovery and rebuilding. Business sold out profitably to larger concern. Joined Chevrolet as District Manager in Ithaca. N.Y. in ’53. Promoted to business manager in Syracuse in ’56 and to same position in Boston in ’60. Went to N.Y.C. as Regional business manager in '65 and changed to regional organization manager in ’66. Got tired of commuting, smog, strikes, taxes, and politics; so resigned and returned to New Hampshire where good fortune pointed to present position. Have resided in Marblehead and Swampscott, Mass.; Dryden, Groton and Fayetteville, NY; Sudbury, Mass, and Ridgewood, NJ. Fine towns with wonderful people and excellent schools. Positions with Chevrolet usually involved travelling but served time in scouting as cubmastcr. committeeman, assistant scoutmaster; in Little League as Umpire and Manager, and in church ushering, Couple’s Club, and Men’s Club. HERBERT ALFRED BOEDTKER Herb' Wcstinghousc Electric Co., S.A., Apartado 1889, Caracas. Venezuela Regional Representative—Westinghouse Electric International. Caracas WIFE: Marilyn List (Wesleyan Conservatory) CHILDREN: Bruce, 19; Lynne, 18; Karen. 14. U.S. Army (Alumni Records) 27 DAVIS STUART BOHACKET 772 Dewitt Road, Webster, New York Auto Credit Department—Genesee Valley Union Trust Co. WIFE: Shirley J. Tysall CHILDREN: 1 daughter. (Alumni Records) Dave' FREDERICK WILLIAM BONACKER JR. 409 S. Webster Avc, Green Bay. Wisconsin Sales Representative—Fleetwood Chemical Co. DuPont; Hooker Electrochemical Co. (Alumni Records) Fred VICTOR AVERY BOND “Vic” 1880-D Quince St., Los Alamos. New Mexico 87544 Auditor. University of California, (Nuclear Research) WIFE: Marilyn (Univ. of Calif.) Salesman. Monroe Calculating Machine Co.; Salesman, Sun Oil Co.: Los Alamos Jr. Chamber of Commerce. (Alumni Records) FREDERIC HOLDREGE BONTECOU. JR. Millbrook, New York 12545 Owner, Tower Hill Pheasant Farm, (Game preserve) WIFE: Susan CHILDREN: Pamela. 22. Consultant; teacher. The Millbrook School. (Alumni Records) Pete 28 Hi IRVING DENNISON BOOTH, JR. “Denny 631 W. Church St.. Elmira, New York 14905 Salesman, Irving D. Booth, Inc., Elmira, New York (wholesalers of plumbing supplies) WIFE: Diane (Elniira College) CHILDREN: Irving Dennison, III, 17; Robertson Dcwhurst, 15; Donna Stuart, 12. Director, Irving D. Booth. Inc. (Alumni Records) FRANK BOUSQUET Box 8908. Savannah. Georgia Ophthalmologist WIFE: Marguerite (Wellesley ’47) CHILDREN: Frank. 20; James, 17; Michael. 15; “Gigi”, 7. Member: American Academy of Ophthalmology Otolaryngology; Recipient of Honor Award, 1964. Hobbies: golf. (1965 Information) DONALD CARL BRANDT Don 99 Chestnut Street, Frcdonia, New York Partner, A Homey WIFE: Kathryn Brandt (State Univ. of New York at Frcdonia 1969) CHILDREN: Martha, 22. Mt. Holyoke, ’70: Ann. 20. Elmira College, '72; Rebecca. 18, High School. ’70; Carl, 15. High School. ’73; Lcadlcy. 12. 6th grade; Mary, 8. 2nd grade. After graduating from Dartmouth I went to Cornell Law School. Upon graduation, worked for a short time for an insurance company and then moved to Frcdonia. N.Y. where I have been engaged in the practice of general law ever since. Not quite the Mr. Tut of this area but have enjoyed practice of law. Presently engaged in remodeling a former bank building which we purchased for our offices. The top floor of the building is occupied by a radio station which now signs on and off as “Being atop the Brandt Building in beautiful downtown Frcdonia”. (Hate to mention but Frcdonia consists of approximately 8500 people and the tallest building in the “downtown section” isn’t over three stories high). Like all small town attorneys have been involved in many community activities, i.c. President. Rotary Club; President, Bar Association; Commander, American Legion: Master. Masonic Lodge; Church Elder and Trustee; Salvation Army Board; etc. etc. Future “wishful thinking includes more travel, work less, two Rolls Royccs, chauffeur, valet ... He sitteth on the right hand of God .. JOHN R. BRANDT 117 Ashland Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois Vice President, Ayars Realty Co.—Real Estate Investments WIFE: Betty (Wellesley 1947) CHILDREN: Christine Louise, 21, Kansas Univ., ’70; Henry John, 18, Dartmouth, ’73: Sarah Elizabeth. 15. High School, ’72. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1946 U.S. Naval Air Corps: Pacific. Returned to Hanover and graduated with the class of 1947. Began business career with the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago. By 1956 it became apparent that the place was not big enough for classmate Don. W. Campbell and me so I left to join the Quaker Oats Company’s treasury department. There is a fine company but much more for Princetonians and Stuarts than for Dartmouths and Brandts. Joined the Ayars Realty Co. in September 1956 and have gradually moved from the residential only category to spending about half time in the commercial, industrial, income selling and exchanging field. Very interesting and rewarding. I am a member of all the usual (and some unusual) industry associations and am past president and director of the Evanston North Shore Board of Realtors—said by some to be the finest 29 trade association of its sort in the country. I married an Evanston girl (Sarah Elizabeth Rcmick) who has gotten smarter and better looking with each passing year. She has authored and co-authored a number of books; done research for the Wicboldt Foundation in the Ghetto Schools of South Chicago, and for 5 years has been the 6th grade teacher in the demonstration school of the National College of Education in Evanston. My spare time has, since graduation, gone into such worthy and unworthy enterprises as singing in church choir, Dartmouth interviewing. Alumni Fund collector. Little League coach, sponging golf games from well-to-do friends and acquaintances who belong to the better clubs, directing the Wilmette United Fund, rebuilding and refinishing old furniture, and traveling wherever and whenever possible. Plans for the future center mainly around getting myself out of this Chicago area to warmer climes. We would like to find a place either in Florida or in the island areas to the South where we could sun, sail, read, and earn enough money every year to go wherever we have to keep track of the kids. HAROLD BREEN 221 Park Avenue South, New York, New York Partner. Zion 5 Breen Associates, Site Planners—Landscape Architects WIFE: Jeanne CHILDREN: Stephen. 20. Bard College. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Navy Carrier Pilot. March 1943-Dee. 1945. Received AB degree, Dartmouth College, June 1947, MLA Degree. Harvard University. May 1951. Olmstead Brothers. Landscape Architects. Brookline, Mass., June 1950-June 1951: French, Jones. Laflin Associates. Landscape Architects, San Francisco. Cal.. June 1951 to Aug. 1954; Assistant Professor at Michigan State University. Department of Landscape Architecture, East Lansing, Mich. Sept. 1954 to July 1957; self-employed, partner in the firm of Zion. Breen Associates. Site planners, landscape architects Aug. 1957 to date. Designers of American Nation Exhibition in Moscow. Russia (site plan). 1959; Paley Park. 53rd Street. New York City. 1968; Co-op City Housing Project (site plan). Bronx. N.Y. for 50.000 people. 1968; Parc de Belleville Housing (site plan), south of Paris, France, for 12,000 people, 1970. Landscape Architectural consultants to Yale University. New Haven: Trinity College, Hartford: State University of New York at Stony Brook. Plattsburgh. Oswego; Museum of Modern Art, N.Y.C. Served as a visiting critic in landscape architecture at Pratt Institute. Cooper Union. Yale University, University of Michigan. JOHN T. BRESSLER 581 E. Cherokee Road, Lake Forest. III. Manager of Finance, Anchor Coupling Co. WIFE: Frances (Bcliot ’48). CHILDREN: Patty, 12, 6th grade; Anne, 8, 2nd grade; John, 6, kindergarten. WILLIAM MASSON BRICK (Deceased) Half-brother, Walker T. Weed II, Dartmouth, '40 Enlisted shortly after Pearl Harbor, commissioned at Dclman Field, La. in 1943. 30 WILLIAM ARTHUR BRINDLEY “Bill 4518 North 86th Place. Scottsdale. Arizona Vice President—First National Bank of Arizona WIFE: Eileen (Mary Hitchcock School of Nursing 1945). CHILDREN: Sandra. 23. Elmira College. 69; Edna. 19. Whittier College. 73; William III, 14, 8th grade; Catherine, 12, 6th grade; Bruce, 8, 2nd grade. I was one of the fortunate ones and therefore, was able to complete my freshman and sophomore years before answering Uncle Sam’s call in December 1942. After serving approximately three years, reaching a rank of First Lieutenant as a Bombardier in the Air Corps (ETO). I returned to school in December 1945 to readjust once again to civilian life. A nurse at Mary Hitchcock Hospital. Eileen Hixon (MHMH, ’45). caught my eye and after a brief period of courtship, we were married in the White Church on campus on Sept. 28. 1946. Winter Carnival in Feb. 1947 terminated my educational experience at Dartmouth, and I left with a B.A. in Economics to try my luck in the world of business. Entered into banking with Public National Bank and Trust Co. in N.Y.C. in April of that year, and during the next eight years, became proficient as a money lender serving the Garment industry. Following merger with Bankers Trust Co. in 1955 (I was at the wrong end), elected to forego commuting to the “city and joined the Meadow-brook National Bank on Long Island serving in various lending capacities, eventually reaching a Vice Presidency in December 1962. In search of a better future, joined Franklin National Bank in July, 1964 as Vice President in charge of their 410 Madison Avc. office (at 48th St.). Remained there until lung surgery influenced a decision to relocate in Phoenix, Arizona, in April 1966. Since that time I have been associated with the First National Bank of Arizona and presently hold the title of Vice President and Senior Loan Officer in the head office in Phoenix. Despite my extreme eastern background. I have become completely enamored by the Southwest. Have had fun during the past few years, traveling, and becoming acquainted with this area; not to mention, enjoying an almost perfect year round climate (7 of annual rainfall). I have continued my interest in Dartmouth and last year had a rewarding experience as President of the local Dartmouth Club. Other activities include: Little League and of course the usual number of service club obligations that always appeal to members of the banking industry. JAMES JOSEPH BRODERICK Jim 11 Sport Hill Way. Easton, Connecticut Manager, Group Department—Group and Pension Sales, Aetna Life— Southern Conn. WIFE: Barbara (Mount St. Vincent) CHILDREN: Jim (James Carroll). 20, College; Ann, 17, High School; Peggy, 15. High School; Kathleen (Casey), 10. 4th grade; John, 9. 3rd grade; Jane. 7, 1st grade. Left Hanover in early 1944 with a dozen ’45s for the “Battle of the Charles River” in the Navy Supply Corps at the Harvard Business School. Following that and 18 months in the Pacific I returned with many of the same group to Tuck. Graduated in 1947, met up with my only employer and only wife. Barbara, all in Hanover ... an outstanding year in my life. For seven years in Boston and 15 in Southern Connecticut I have devoted my days to the business of mass marketing of insurance and pension products of the Aetna Life Casualty, an ever-changing and all-consuming way of life. Am firmly convinced that one day we will all be part of one big “package.” The balance of my time with Barbara is “ever changed and consumed” with our two sons and four daughters—from college to grade 1. Short of a wedding. I believe we have run the entire gamut of activities that parents can be expected to endure—and loved all of it. Our summers are filled with swimming, tennis and golf at the Patterson Club in Fairfield and our winters with as much skiing as the eight of us can manage. While I have been busy in the civic, church and Board of Education areas for many years, the real warm spot continues to be Dartmouth, its associations, and fond memories. As to the future. I will let you know six college educations later, at our Fortieth in 1985. 31 HERBERT EUCLID BROOKS. JR. Johnny 221 Windsor Road. Waban. Mass. Physician. Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dedham Medical Associates WIFE: Florence Fisher CHILDREN: Herbert III (Jay). 20. New England College, 72; Stanley (Lee). 19. Ripon College. 73; Barbara Ann. 16, Beaver Country Day. 72; Carole Ann, 12. Angicr School. 6th Grade. The Navy called in August of 1943 and I spent a few months at the Newport Naval Hospital before entering Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia from which a medical degree was received in June 1947. Ultimately, after a Rotating Internship at Temple. I decided on Obstetrics and Gynecology as a specialty. First came a year in Pathology at Abington Memorial Hospital (Pa.) where Floss and I met and married. Then again into the Navy for two years, one of which was spent as a medical officer on an A.P.A. out of Norfolk. Residency training between Boston and Chicago was completed in the next four years and in 1955 I entered private practice in Boston. Since I have found the suburbs to be the growth area but still use the intown hospitals. There have been a few sleepless nights over the years in a most gratifying specialty. We have done a lot of swimming, skiing, and golfing with our growing family. For the past ten years Floss and I have given up the skis for the sport of curling which has kept us quite busy. Class activities have kept us in contact with many classmates. VERNON BROOKS. JR. Vern 12 Earlwood Drive. White Plains. New York 10606 WIFE: Virginia (Mt. Holyoke) CHILDREN: Wayne. 19; Marcia. 17. Lt. U.S. Navy; Lord Taylor; Assistant in Charge-Export, Standard Vacuum Oil Co. (Alumni Records) ALFRED GORDON BROWN 12380 West 19th Place, Lakewood. Colo. 80215 Divisional manager, Waddell and Reed, Denver, Colorado, (mutual funds) (Alumni Records) JAMES ALGERNON BROWN Alpine Road. Greenwich. Connecticut 06830 Partner, Brown, Bennett and Johnson, New York City, New York, (securities) WIFE: Mary (Ogontz Junior) CHILDREN: Linda Ellen, 17; Pamela Ann. 16. (Alumni Records) 32 NORMAN WILLIAM BROWN Norm 7 Windsor Road. Cohassct. Massachusetts 02025 Director of Development, Brockton-Taunton Gas Company, Brockton, Mass. WIFE: Janet CHILDREN: Gregory F., 22; Marcia A.. 18; Ann K., 8. Jcnncy Mfg. Co., Boston; Shell Oil Co.. New York. New York; Stone and Webster Securities Corp., Boston; U.S. Navy Supply Corps. Oil Industry, information committee. (Alumni Records) RICHARD WALLACE BROWN Dick 44 Fox Run Road. Hamilton, Mass. 01936 Assistant Vice-President, First National Bank of Boston, (banking) WIFE: Patricia (Endicott Jr. College) CHILDREN: Jeffrey S.. 22; Steven W., 22. (Alumni Records) ROGER STANLEY BROWN (Deceased) WIFE: Barbara CHILDREN: Christopher, Galen. Capt. USMC'R 1942-46; Mgr, Mooislaukc Ravine Lodge; Asst. Mgr, Hanover Inn: Asst, to the Sec., Dartmouth College; two years of work and study in Switzerland and France; Nationwide Food Service; Food Services Corp, President and Treasurer. Dartmouth Activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Green Key, DOC. WILLIAM S. BROWN Bill 140 Lynn Circle, Syracuse. New York Regional Manager: Fire, Casually Insurance WIFE: Joan (New England Baptist Hospital. 1948) CHILDREN: David. 18, High School, 70; Janette, 16, High School, '12. MILITARY SERVICE: USNR 1943-1946. Atlantic in Destroyers—Rating QM3 C. Serving on USS Vogclgesang (DD862) for two glorious and fun filled (tourist) years. After April 1946. went to work as field underwriter for small New England fire insurance company, Norfolk Dedham Mutual Fire Insurance Co., serving several middle Atlantic states, including New York state. Moved in 1956 to New England (hurrah!!) and served same company in southeastern Mass, and Rhode Island as special field representative. Enjoyed that area (particularly Scitualc Cohassct, Mass.). Opportunity came in 1965 to become Regional Manager in New York state for the company and have been in this capacity to date. Vacations usually take us to Cape Cod where the entire family can indulge in their favorite summer sports of sailing, swimming, fishing and camping. After hours work includes vestryman, treasurer, etc. for St. Andrews’ Church here in Syracuse. Also spend time swimming here—at the lake in the summer and local indoor pools in winter. Manage to also keep busy attending two teen-agers such as chauffcuring, etc. Eventually, expect to end back in my native New England habitat—by hook or by crook. Friend wife (Joan) is kept busy as a teacher’s aide at the Syracuse chapter of the Association of Retarded Children. Dave and Jan (the offspring), have a full social and school life. 33 ALLAN McPHEE BROWNE ••Atbic” 21 Forest Glen Lane S.W., Tacoma, Washington President, Northwest Commerce Corporation WIFE: Patricia (Univ. of Oregon. 1944) CHILDREN: Melissa, 21, Whittier College: Pamela. 19, Western; Tad (Allan), 17, Charles Wright Academy. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942 to 1945. Air Corps USA—Eng. Test Pilot. From 1946 to 1962 I was with Washington Steel Products (manufacturers kitchen cabinet and closet hardware) with three general line hardware wholesale firms in two states. In 1962 we merged with Ekeo Products (Chicago) which was subsequently merged with American Home Products. Growing more disenchanted, I resigned in 1967, joining Northwest Commerce Corporation as a partner. This year I bought out my partner. We arc international exporters of raw skins and furs, dealing solely with European countries, exporting from one European country to another. Nothing is exported from the USA. although this may be in future plans. After the service and college at the Univ. of Washington. I married one of the prettiest girls in these parts. Patty and I have three children, Melissa, 21, (Whittier) and married to Daniel M. Kelley (Claremont Men's) just out of service and beginning Law; Pamela. 19 (Western) a very pretty sophomore: and Tad (Allan) 17, a senior at Charles Wright Academy (Episcopal) here in Tacoma, where he is captain of the wrestling team and a National Merit Scholar Award Winner. It is certainly his mother’s inheritance which must be predominant. Three years ago I took Patty to Hanover in September. She confirmed all our thoughts as to the College’s unique beauty. Patty and I play quite a bit of golf, she with a 15 and I carry an 8 handicap. Everyone in the family loves to ski, and I in particular, spend other time fly-fishing plus duck and upland bird hunting over my two Brittanys. I now belong only to the Tacoma Country Golf Club, where I earlier served as president, the Downtown Kiwanis Club, and our Presbyterian Little Church On The Prairie. DONALD WALTER BRUCE (Deceased) Withdrew from College to enlist in the Army Air Corps. Dartmouth Activities: Rufus Choate Scholar: Ski Team: Green Key; Band; Green Collegians; Phi Beta Kappa. HOWARD D. BRUNDAGE 120 Lloyd Road. Montclair. New Jersey Executive Vice President—Finance—7. Walter Thompson Co. (Advertising) WIFE: Nancy (Wheaton 1945) CHILDREN: Louise, 23; Peter, 21; Joanne, 18; Geraldine. 14. After spending 5 years on Wall Street (with Morgan Stanley Co. and the Hanover Bank)—had a fascinating ten years in the “venture capital business as associate—then partner of J. H. Whitney Co. Since 1962, have been the chief financial officer of J. Walter Thompson—the world’s largest advertising agency. 34 ROBERT PETER BRUNDAGE (Deceased) Father; Charles, Dartmouth. 16 Dartmouth Activities: Green Key; DCU; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Ledyard Canoe Club: Winter Sports Council. Brundage Lodge at Skiway named in his memory. ALAN L. BUCHSBAUM Buck” 130 Dartmouth St., Holyoke, Mass. Ll Colonel, United Suites Air Force WIFE: Elizabeth After graduate work at Harvard. I decided upon an Air Force Career and have been in the service since 1951. Assignments have been at the Air University, Montgomery. Alabama; Hqs. USAF. Washington, D.C.; Otis AFB. Mass.; Aerospace Medical Division, San Antonio. Texas; and overseas tour in France; Medical Service School, Wichita Falls, Texas; Hqs. Air Training Command. San Antonio. Texas; and Hqs. 8AF, SAC, Westover Air Force Base, Mass. Future plans are to retire in 1971 to Cape Cod and teach in Falmouth. Mass., where I recently bought a home. DANIEL TORREY BUCKINGHAM (Deceased) Dartmouth Activities: Phi Kappa Psi. ALBERT CARL BUEHLER. JR. Bert” 30 Bridlcwood Lane. Northbrook. III. 60062 Executive Vice-President, Victor Comptometer Corporation, (manufacturer) WIFE: Patricia (Northwestern University and Skidmore College) CHILDREN: A. C.. III. 14; Karen Sue. 12; John C.. 8. U.S.N.R.; With Victor Comptometer Corporation since 1946 serving in various capacities with various titles. General Chairman. Lincoln-Belmont YMCA Youth Subsidy Drive; Director. Victor Adding Machine Co.: Trustee. Union League Foundation for Boys Clubs: President. Victor Foundation. 35 ROBERT WESLEY BULL Bob Hudson View Gardens, A-43, Pinchurst Avc. 183rd Street. New York. N.Y. 10033 District manager, Sltaw-Walker Co., New York City, (office equip, niter.) WIFE: divorced CHILDREN: Ellen Louise. 17; Sherry Ann, 16. Robert Bull Studio; United Press Associations: Camera Club: Lions International. (Alumni Records) EDWARD STILLMAN BUNDY “Ed 651 E. Johnson Avenue. Cheshire, Connecticut Physician WIFE: Felicia Ann (U.V.M. School of Nursing 1947) CHILDREN: Darcie Ann. 18. Smith. ’73; E. Scott. 16. Gunnery School. '72. Washington. Conn. Hurried graduation in Feb. '44 was followed by a brief stint in Navy. Then medical school (Univ. of Vermont) '48 followed by post graduate hospital training. A perfect marriage began in '48 and still going strong. Recall to Navy duty during Korean War for two years and then started private practice in hometown of Southington. Conn, which continued for 16 years. Have recently retired from private practice and am engaged as full time emergency room physician in the Meriden. Conn, hospital. Enjoying much more leisure time. Now visit Smith as a father instead of a roving Dartmouth student (a terse reminder of the passing years) and sadly Rajhah's and the old hangouts arc gone but otherwise Smith is the same. While medicine has been my profession, big game hunting has been my avocation for the past 15 years and I have been avidly pursuing exotic tropics through N. America Africa ever since. Trips to Newfoundland were followed by hunts in Montana. Wyoming, British Columbia, twice to the Yukon, and then Alaska. A life long ambition to hunt Africa was realized in 67 which produced more than 30 trophies. My at home” interests arc directly related to hunting as I function as the U.S. representative for a leading safari firm and have been quite successful booking clients for safaris. Cannot claim any scientific publications but I have taken a fling at writing hunting articles for major outdoor publications with some success although there have been more “rejection slips than published articles. Plans call for a return to the African bush this coming summer accompanied by my son. Hope it will not conflict with the 25th reunion. ELLIOT WINSOR BURBANK JR. Fairview Road. Pittsfield. New Hampshire Airline Pilot, Captain, Trans World Airlines, Inc. WIFE: Betty CHILDREN: Marv. 24; Frank. 23; Paula. 22; Joan. 16; Lydia, 10; Betty. 8. Member of Masons. Chairman of Pittsfield School Board. (1965 Information). HOWARD BURDICK “Howie W 3117 Bismark, Spokane. Washington Insurance Agent—Life Insurance WIFE: Grace CHILDREN: Allison. 12; Claire. 10: Jennifer. 7; Elizabeth. 4. After 5 years service to the Gas Company in Greenwich. Conn., got exposed to sales thru Real Estate and Insurance in 1969—have been with it ever since. Married my wife, Grace, in 1954 and am now an old daddy to a flock of young daughters. 1965 brought the big move—deserted New York suburbia in favor of fantastic Pacific Northwest. We all wondered why it took so long to get out of here ... just a marvelous place to live. As for the future, we plan to explore the natural wonders of this great land via a new-found love—camping. In summary, my honors have been few, my achievements very ordinary. But I look back on the Dartmouth years with fond memories. 36 ROBERT KIMBALL BURKE Bob” 21 Woodland Drive, Parkersburg, West Virginia Division Engineer, Du Pont—Plastics Dept. WIFE: Andree (Smith 1944) CHILDREN: Bob Jr., 25. married and works at Kaiser Aluminum. W. Va.; Cynthia, 22, W. Virginia Univ., '70: Jeff. 21, Kent State Univ.. 72. After graduation in February, 1944 I worked at the Calvert Distillery in Baltimore for four months where I met my future wife. I went into the Navy in June ’44 and Andree and I were married in California in Nov. '44. I spent two years in the Pacific on an APA. I went to work in the Technical Dept, of the DuPont Co. plant in New Jersey in 1946. We moved to cast Texas in 1952 and spent 12 years there. Since 1964 we have been living in Parkersburg, W. Virginia where I have been doing my bit to help make DuPont make ‘Teflon’’. JOHN HAMLIN BURROUGHS “Jack 152 East Edgewood Drive, MeMurray, Pennsylvania 15317 Manager. Baird, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. (manufacturing business forms) WIFE: Alice (Western Michigan University) CHILDREN: Ann, 24 (Kalamazoo College); Robin, 22 (Univ. of Buffalo, Nursing); Joan. 20; Wendy, 20. Lt.. U.S. Marines; Sales, H. E. Burroughs Co.; Sales, Tirrell Shoe Products Co.; Manager, Cape Cod Shellfish Co.; District Sales Manager, Standard Register Co. A.F. A.M. Masonic Order; Sales Executive Club; Data Processing Management Association. (Alumni Records) WILLIAM JAMES BURRUS Jim 1315 Temple Terrace, Lakeland. Florida 33801 General Manager, Lakeland Ford Co., Inc., Lakeland, Fla. WIFE: Helen (MSCW) CHILDREN: Patricia. 17; William Jr.. 15. Lt. U.S. Navy; Owner. Burrus Motor Co.: Truck Manager. Hammond Jones. Inc. (1965 information) JONATHAN BURSEY North Street, Bristol, Vermont 05443 Minister, Federated Church, Bristol, Vt. WIFE: Hilda (Memorial University) CHILDREN: Basil, 23; David. 21: Barry. 18 (Dartmouth ’73). Serving various parishes in the State of Vermont. (Alumni Records) FLETCHER PAYNE BURTON JR. (Deceased) Dartmouth Realtives: Father, Fletcher P. ’10; Uncle. William Mackic Jr. T6. Left college to enlist. 37 JAMES EDWIN BURTON 526 West 111th Street. New York. New York 10025 Travel Counselor. International Travel Dept., American Automobile Assoc., NYC WIFE: Mary (Wellesley) U.S. Navy; American Express Co.: American Export Lines. (Alumni Records) EDWARD W. BUSH Ted 113 Pioneer Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut Regional Director—Aetna Life Insurance Co. WIFE: Margery (Wells 1956) CHILDREN: Kimberly. 11, 5th grade: Barbara. 8. 2nd grade: David. 3. Graduated from Dartmouth in March of 1944 after complete acceleration of undergraduate studies and ultimately commissioned in the civil engineer corps of USNR. However, service experience with construction in the Scabces convinced me I didn't want to be a civil engineer and accordingly took a post graduate year of Tuck and then directly to my present employer. Have always been in the financial division of Aetna Life and formerly used to travel quite considerably, particularly when we invested substantially in smaller, residential mortgages. But it’s a different ball game today, multi-million dollar investments involving often joint ventures, and obviously more fascinating and challenging. As the family statistics imply, I remained a bachelor for some time, but now am happily married with three active children. Family hobbies arc skiing and sailing and I am most fortunate to have a wife who likes to go trout fishing with me. For many years I toured the fairways with a respectable one digit handicap but recently concluded I’m too ’’old for golf and have taken to the tennis courts, using my special cut shot developed from many years playing squash racquets. Over the years I’ve had my share of “can’t say No activities but fortunately am currently enjoying a brief moratorium. The past two years I’ve had a lot of fun trying to learn to play the tenor banjo—not quite ready to take Eddie Peabody’s place but I do play in a 35 piece banjo band. WILLIAM S. BUTLER 6304 Martins Terrace. Lanham. Maryland Commander, U.S. Navy WIFE: Gertrude (Trudic) CHILDREN: Bonita. 25; William. 22; Judith. 15. Commander Butler joined the Class of 1945 in July 1943 as a member of the Navy’s V-12 program. The Navy has remained his vocation and his avocation is photography. In 1965 he was assigned to the U.S.S. Bristol as Commanding Officer. Commander Butler is authorized to wear the Air Force Commendation Medal, the Presidential Unit Citation Ribbon, the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon plus eight other campaign and service medals and ribbons. (1965 information) JOHN HOWLAND BUTTLF.R 1408 Standard Plaza, Portland, Oregon Partner—A ttorney WIFE: Ann (Colby, Jr. 1947) CHILDREN: Suzanne. 22. College Sr.; John. 18. High School. 71; Dana. 15, High School, 73; Elizabeth, 12, 6th grade; Barbara, 8. 2nd grade. While serving as a fighter pilot with the US Navy, I decided to try law school, if I didn't like it well enough to practice, then it was cither journalism or government service, my pre-war ambitions. On graduation from Dartmouth in ’47, I married a very lovely, adaptable, and tolerant young lady and went on to Columbia Law School on the G.I. Bill, graduating in 1950. Having found the law fascinating, and yearning for independence, space and good fly fishing, I scouted the West. In November, '50, with wife and small child. I settled in Portland, Oregon, associating with a law firm. In 1951, I became a member of the Oregon bar, and in 1956 became a partner. I am engaged in general practice as Cake, Jaurcguy, Hardy, Butt-ler and McEwen. 38 In 1959, just after reading Life Plus 99 Years by Nathan Leopold and berating the Illinois Parole Board, I was asked by the Governor to serve on the Oregon Parole Board; ended up serving 6 years, the last as Chairman. At that time it was a part time board, but it took up all my spare time, and then some. When I resigned in 1965, I was appointed by the Oregon Supreme Court to the Board of Bar Examiners for 3 years, the last of which I served as Vice-Chairman; another time consuming, but interesting iob. Other miscellaneous activities have included several years on the executive board of the American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon. (I still write an occasional brief amicus curiae), and as trustee of my church. At present, I am serving on the Research Board of the Portland City Club, as a director of the Portland Children’s Center (for retarded children), and as an officer and director of a non-profit corporation engaged in rehabilitating houses for the economically deprived. Also doing some enrollment work for Dartmouth. When I’m not playing lawyer (or related games) I’m playing father to five children and farmer” to 3 acres in Portland’s west hills. A few hobbies have crept back into my life, primarily photography and woodworking. And when I find time, my son and I try the fly fishing that attracted me to this magnificent part of the country. FRED C. BYERS 2204 W. 50th Terrace. Shawnee Mission. Kansas Dentist—private practice WIFE: Joyce (Lake Forest 1949) CHILDREN: Fred C. Jr. (Twig) 15, 9th grade; Nancy Gail (Gail), 14, 8th grade. The years since graduation from Dartmouth in 1947 and from the University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Dentistry in the same year includes 23 years of general practice of dentistry in Kansas City, interrupted by I year in the U.S.N.R. at Long Beach Naval Hospital and another 21 months attached to the Army Dental Corps at Fort Story, Virginia. I have been a part time instructor at the School of Dentistry in K.C. at various times during my practice, and served at the Children’s Mercy Hospital of K.C. Outside activities include various dental organizations, the English Speaking Union, Boy Scouts, the Episcopal Church, and several alumni groups. And. you could never tell it from my handicap, but I have spent many hours on the golf course! JOHN L. BYRNES JR. '‘Doc 2764 Atkins Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Manager Group Pensions—Insurance WIFE: Mary (Marygrove 1948) CHILDREN: Barbara. 18. Rosary Hill; Patricia. 16. High School. ’71; Judith. 13. 8th grade; Sharon. 3, nursery school. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46 U.S. Army 78th Infantry Division. Rank T-4. Went with the Travelers Insurance Co. after graduation in ’48 and have been with them ever since. Am presently Manager Group Pensions located in Cleveland, Ohio. We have been here for the past 16 years. Activities: with 4 daughters and a traveling job I leave the P.T.A. to my better half. Ambitions: to get our girls all educated and settled and then try a little early retirement. JOSEPH RICE BYRON (Deceased) WIFE: Elizabeth CHILDREN: Ann, Joseph. Dartmouth Relatives: Uncle, William D. Byron '18. Left college in 1942 to join Air Force. At time of death he was stationed at the USAF Academy in Colorado as Asst. Prof, of Economics and Geography. Rank—Major. 39 Tommy Beaumont on pilgrimage— in reverent anticipation to consult the Oracle in Delphi Peter and Nancy and Nocllc Beck The beautiful Brodericks The Bloods’ Christmas card Albic and Tad Brown at the Summit of Crystal Mountain Kenyon Bird gave away his daughter Joyce. Twig. Gail Byers (1970) 1 he Allens Ski! Hud Baldwin at the I Oth te Andersons The Banks in Vermont on a picnic Ed Bundy ’45 chief safari organizer William Berge at home in Denver Ann and Barbara Buttlcr at home in ’62 George Barr and fellow competitor at Loomis varsity-alumni game (1968) oan Brown on A Bay last Spring Johnny Brooks and family last Christmas CRAIG JOHN CAIN 2325 Forcstvicw Road, Evanston, Illinois Vice President—Continental Concrete Pipe Corporation President—Chicago Fly Ash Co. WIFE: Jocelyn Mason Cain (Wellesley 1945) CHILDREN: Constance Joan. 22. Wellesley (Yale), 70; Christopher, 20, Dartmouth, 72; Barbara Gail, 19, Sweet Briar, 73; Jennifer Ann. 17. Evanston Township High. 71, Carolyn Page, 15. ETHS, 73. With the Navy and college acceleration I got my B.S. in Civil Engineering from Thayer in November 1944 when I went to officer training. Served in the Scabccs in the Philippines and North China with three different battalions. Upon return the desire to get at life plus one to get married to the girl I left behind ruled out more school. I started in a family connected concrete pipe manufacturing business listed above. This lead to an interest in the problem of utilization of the byproducts from the combustion of coal in large steam generating plants. Chicago Fly Ash Company and three other related companies were formed to develop the various uses our research indicated were most promising. I served as Treasurer, Director, and on the Executive Comm, of the American Concrete Pipe Association. That is the national industry group in pipe. I have also done most of the chairs in the Illinois State Assoc. With the other phase I am on two major Committees of the American Society of Testing and Materials helping to write specifications for concrete aggregates. concrete pipe and concrete. These arc Com. C-13 and C-9. I am a member of the American Concrete Institute. Closer to home I am a Deacon and Elder at Northminstcr Presbyterian Church. In addition to several overnight camping trips there was a term as Troop Chairman of a Boy Scout Troop. Five years ago I ran for and was elected Alderman of the Sixth Ward here in Evanston, Illinois. That has lead into many other committees and problems as well as the regular Council meetings. On August 30. 1969 my oldest daughter was married amid all the problems related to such a circumstance. She has gone back to school to finish up at the same time a brother and sister arc also in college. That probably explains why I feel my life this year has gotten out of hand. Having a son who was college hunting over a period of time gave me a chance I would not otherwise have had to get back to Hanover. More than ever I appreciate the opportunity I (we) had to spend a little while at Dartmouth. JOHN WILLIAM CALLAGHAN 4222 Holborn Avenue. Annandale. Virginia Colonel, US Army WIFE: Virginia (Georgetown Visitation Convent, Washington, D.C.) CHILDREN: Lucy, 19, Marymount of Virginia, 73; John, 17, Woodson High, 72; Elizabeth, Third Grade. Initially trod the path of Sylvanus Thayer ... Dartmouth to West Point. Graduated from USMA in 1946 as a 2nd Lt. Infantry and have been hard at it ever since. In 1950 met and married Virginia Timbcrman, daughter of an old regular Army family, while I was stationed with the Presidential Honor Guard (3rd Infantry Regiment), Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. Have been thoroughly enjoying experiences such as: commanding two infantry battalions; advising elements of the Nationalist Chinese and Vietnamese Armies; and strategic planning in the Pentagon and in Tokyo. Besides two tours in Japan, served in Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Germany, Washington DC seems to be home in the USA. Returned from a year in Vietnam in October 1967, selected for promotion to full colonel at the same time. Currently I am the Chief Technical Coordinator of the US Army Material Command's large and important Research, Development, and Engineering Program (Washington DC). This involves long range planning, system integrating, and management engineering. Future hopes (requirements) include civilianizing in a job of equal challenge and reward to the one 1 have now. Will probably be assigned this summer to Heidelberg, Germany for next two or three years as Chief of Staff of the USAREUR (Seventh Army) Headquarters Command, however. Classmates should be sure to look me up when they arc in Europe. 42 JOHN JOSEPH CALLAGY, JR. 809 Londonderry Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15234 Electrical Engineer, Dravo Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. (1955) WIFE: Eleanor (Alumni Records) WILLIAM SALVATORE CALLI Bill” 215 Higby Road. Utica, New York 13501 Lawyer, Calli, Calli and Palowski, Utica, N.Y. WIFE: Ann CHILDREN: Robert, 13. U.S. Air Force: Attorney Member of the New York State Legislature. Member of the American Legion; Knights of Columbus; Optimist Club; Republican State Assemblyman. (Alumni Records) EUGENE VINCENT CALVELLI Gene 18 Hamilton Road, Port Washington, New York Private Practice—Internal Medicine WIFE: Harriet Hclfcrnan (Columbia-Presbyterian School of Nursing 1942). CHILDREN: Helen, 18, High School, 70 (Mt. Holyoke next year); Patricia, 17, High School, 71; John, 15, High School, 73; Gina, 14, 8th grade; Mary, 12, 6th grade; Cara, 9, 3rd grade. Left Hanover in October, 1943 for Great Lakes. Entered Medical School at NYU January, 1944. Internship and Medical Residency at Bellevue Hospital thru 1951. Into the Army for one year at Ft. McClellan, Alabama, and then to the Hospital Trains in Korea of which I was in command on leaving for home in July, 1953. Started private practice of Internal Medicine in Port Washington, NY then and am still here. Taught Medicine part-time at NYU until 1958 when I no longer could fight the Long Island Expressway. Hattie and I were married in 1950 and spend most of our spare time raising the children. We’re involved in the usual civic things such as Lions, PTA’s, Little League. I spent two years on the local Board of Education until illness put me on the sidelines. Recovered my health and took up sailing for relaxation. We spent two delightful vacations in Hanover for the first and third year of the Alumni College, and have fond hopes of returning soon. DAVID CROCKETT CAMPBELL Via Ccsarca 3 5, Genoa, Italy Managing Director, Swift Societa per Azioni, Genoa, Italy WIFE: Betty (Decatur Junior College) Has been with Swift Co. since graduation. (Alumni Records) 43 DONALD WALKER CAMPBELL 870 Private Road. Winnetka, Illinois 60093 Vice President, Continental Illinois National Bank. Chicago, III. WIFE: Dorothy (Ogontz Jr. College) CHILDREN: Donald Jr., 19. Bonnie, 15; Douglas, 10. U.S. Navy. (Alumni Records) Don' DONALD CARR CAMPBELL 39 Polo Club Circle, Denver, Colorado 80209 WIFE: Louise CHILDREN: daughter (name age not known); Donald. (Alumni Records) Don' DONALD DcB. CAMPBELL “DcB Ink Don- Box 417, Branchville. New Jersey Owner—Women’s Apparel Stores WIFE: Mimi (Bronxville High School Anaconda Copper Co.) CHILDREN: Leslie Jean, 18, Penn Hall Prep., '70; Lisa Claire. 15, Newton, NJ High, 73. Left Dartmouth during WW II to go into Air Force and completed about fifty missions in a P-47 in ETO, coming out with a distinguished Flying Cross and many memories. Among the memories was being shot at while in an airplane, so haven't flown since. Graduated from Dartmouth in January of 1947. Started working for Chinese import-export firm, but Mao beat Chiang, and job went up like proverbial Chinese firecracker. Had to marry Mimi (well, not HAD to), so took a great job with W. T. Grant at $50-a-wcck. Was shipped overseas to McKeesport, Pa. Bride-to-be Mimi came from NYC all the way there in 1948 and we married and honeymooned in McKeesport (the bed for our apartment didn't arrive). Transferred to Uniontown, then Syracuse, then quit. We could take it, but our furniture couldn't. Decided in favor of the bucolic life in the wilds of Northwest New Jersey, where in 1950 there were more cows than people. Bought an overstocked country dry goods store in Branchville and in the past twenty years it has grown into a chain of three women's fashion operations. I’ll sell your wife anything from a brassiere to a mink-trimmed coat. And if you make me an offer, I’ll sell you the whole shc-bang. And I'll also throw in a Chairmanship of the Branchville Board of Trade, a past presidency of the Rotary Club, Musician of the Elks Lodge, a couple of Chamber of Commerce memberships, and an unexpired subscription to Women’s Wear Daily. 44 52 FREDERICK HOLLISTER CAMPBELL Fred 2707 Holiday Lane, Colorado Springs, Colorado Partner, Gibson, Gibson, Genies Campbell. Attorneys at Law WIFE: Amy S. (National College of Ed. AB. Northwestern Univ. MA) CHILDREN: Susan H.. 18, High School. ’70. 1942-1946 U.S. Marine Corps Infantry Officer; 1946-1949 Northwestern University Law School, JD. 1949: 1950 admitted Illinois Bar; 1949-1950 Editor. Callaghan Co. Law Publishers, Chicago; 1950-1967 U.S. Marines. Judge Advocate Logistics Ofliccr; 1967 Retired as Lt. Col., USMC, moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado; 1968 admitted to Colorado Bar; January 1968-July 1968 sole practitioner; July 1968-Fcb. 1969 Assoc. Gibson, Gibson, Cole Gcrdcs; Feb. 1968 to date, partner, Gibson, Gibson, Gcrdcs Campbell. Clubs Associations: American Bar Association, Colorado Bar Association, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, Kiwanis, Vice President of local club, Knife Fork Club, Navy League, Treasurer of Colorado Springs Council. Committee of Drug Education. Deacon President of Church Corporation, Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Marine Corps Association, American Philatelic Society, International Society for Japanese Philately, American Topical Association, National Model RR Association. JOHN BOSTON CAMPBELL “Johnny 270 Woodstown Road. Salem. New Jersey Chairman of the Board, Manninglon Mills, Inc. (Manufacturers of floor covering) WIFE: Ann Campbell Campbell (Wellesley 1944) CHILDREN: Joan Campbell Zchncr. 23. Boston University; Carolyn Evans Campbell. 21. St. Lawrence Univ., ’71; Laura Ann Campbell. 18. Syracuse Univ.. '73: Keith S. Campbell, 15, Indian Mountain School MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946. U.S. Marine Corps. Pacific, Captain. Left Dartmouth in Junior year to enhance on a new life and ended up in the Pacific. Before my departure. I decided to marry a girl with the same name whom I met at the Fairley Inn while dating other Dartmouth men. FI ad a great honeymoon for 10 days at North Conway and BufTy left to report to the Navy in Washington. D.C. and I left for Camp Pendleton in California. Upon my return from the Marine Corps in 1946. entered the floor covering business and have been deeply involved ever since. Besides being in plant production and sales training, with some family pull, ended up as President in 1954. My future ambitions include a very early retirement after getting my children through college, if I don’t suffer a nervous breakdown in the meantime. After having developed scar tissue upon top of scar tissue with ulcers in holding the above position, I will look forward to peace and tranquility if that day ever conics. VINCENT CANBY 106 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn Heights. New York 11201 Head Movie Critic, Hew York Times. Hew York City U.S. Navy; Quigley Publications. (Alumni Records) THOMAS EDWARD CANDLER “Tom 51 N. Duval, Grossc Point Shores, Michigan President—Candler Rusche Inc. WIFE: Kaye (Stephens 1946) CHILDREN: Cyndic, 17. High School, ’71; Pam, 15, High School, ’73; Susie, 9. 3rd grade. MILI TARY SERVICE: 1943-46; US Naval Reserve, Scabccs in South Pacific, Ensign. I was one of those fortunate ones that enlisted in the V-12 Program of the Navy and when we were put on active duty in July 1943 I was assigned to Dartmouth. Graduated with my BS in Civil Engineering in July 1944. Went on to Midshipman School at Davisvillc, R.I., then to the Pacific winding up in the Philippines. Went back to Tuck-Thaycr in the fall of ’46 and got my MS in June of 1947. I went to work for my Dad in his contracting business after graduation. Stayed with him until his retirement in 1952 when Fred Rusche and I started our own Pile Driving company. Since 1952 we have been putting in piles from Michigan to Florida and Illinois to Pennsylvania. It has been an interesting and challenging engineering and business career. 45 I had met an interesting young lady while traveling around the Great Lakes in 1949. Finally ended up marrying Kaye Bcacom in 1952 and like any good Dartmouth man took her to Hanover on our honeymoon. At the lime we were married. Kaye was working for American Airlines and we could have gone to Acapulco for free. I've kicked myself a number of times since for passing up that trip. Cyndic came along in 1953 and Pam arrived two months ahead of time while I was enjoying our Tenth Reunion in 1955. Pam is really looking forward to our Twenty-Fifth when she'll be celebrating her 15th birthday as well. Susan was born in 1961. They're all Dartmouth gals, having been back to Dartmouth a number of times. Outside of home and office. I have been active with the local Dartmouth Club, President in the early 50's; President of the Detroit Propeller Club (A Maritime Organization); active in the Detroit Chapters of the Amcr. Soc. of Civil Engineers and the Associated General Contractors; President of the Grossc Pointc PTA Council; Church School Supt. and Elder of Grosse Pointc Memorial Church (United Presbyterian). That’s enough for me. Sure am looking forward to June. ROGER C. CANTWEI.I. 4405 Travis Terrace. Madison. Wisconsin Assistant News Editor—Wisconsin Stale Journal WIFE: Kathryn (Carroll) CHILDREN: Michael. 23, U. of Wisconsin, 70; Mary, 22, U. of Wisconsin, 71. Left Dartmouth in December, 1942, to enter the service. Spent three years in the Army, most of it in Europe. After the war I enrolled at the University of Wisconsin, graduated in June 1948, and began newspaper career with a small daily in hometown of Shawano. Wisconsin. I took a brief fling as a radio news editor in Apple-ton. Wis., then joined the staff of the Wisconsin State Journal in Madison in January 1953, and have been there since. I have been through the newspaper's full mill and was its sports editor for five years. 1 now am the assistant news editor, still working nights (we’re a morning paper) and for those familiar with newspapers I work as night slot man. Several years ago I had the most enjoyable opportunity to attend one of the American Press Institute's two week seminars at Columbia University, then six months later was invited back as a guest lecturer and discussion leader at another one. On August 26, 1969, I reached what I consider one of the high points of my life when my son, Mike, and daughter-in-law, Connie, presented me with a grandson. Christopher. PAUL JOSEPH CARAVATT JR. PJ 274 Westport Road. Wilton, Connecticut Chairman of Board Chief Executive Officer—Advertising Agency WIFE: B. Laura Bennett (Rutland Bus. College 1943) CHILDREN: Cynthia, 18, High School, 70; Suzanne. 8th grade (14 years old). At age six, because of a fascinating uncle, I decided on advertising as a career. At age 46, I haven’t changed nor regretted my decision. Some may remember at Dartmouth and Tuck I was married to Laura Bennett, the Jack-O, WDBS and The Dartmouth. Two children, six advertising agencies and 25 years later, I am married to Laura Bennett, The Marschalk Company and the Interpublic Group of Companies. Through sheer hard work, devotion to duty, brilliant luck and a beautiful wife, I have climbed that ladder in the business sky from messenger boy to mailroom to Vice President to President to now, ye gads, Chairman (six movie companies arc fighting for the rights to my life story ... Dustin Hoffman will play me; Laura will play herself). My life has changed drastically. On our first job, we traveled in a Buick and house trailer and were away most of the time. We now travel the client and convention route by DC 8 and 747 and arc away most of the time. When home (once in 1962, again in 1968) I ski and sail with Laura and the kids. While at work (?), I chair Marschalk (of course, the world’s greatest advertising agency) am a Director of Interpublic (of course, the world’s largest communication conglomerate) and three other companies; am a Governor of the American Association of Advertising Agencies, a member of the U.S. Advertising Council and a flock of other industry committees no one other than we in the business know or care about. I have been known to be Chairman of the Advertising Boy Scout Fund Drive; Mayor Lindsay's Advisory Committee on Human Rights, a Deacon of the Congregational Church, Chairman of the Church’s Fund Raising Drive, a Scout Master—all the stuff everybody else has done. My future ambition is to stay married to Laura, be an advertising agency man until I am 65, a consultant to 85, and then start an advertising agency with my children’s children. 46 FRANK BULKLEY CARDER 28 Hamilton Lane, Darien, Connecticut 06820 President, Dortcch, Inc., Stamford, Conn. MARRIED CHILDREN: Mary and Margaret (twins) 18; Frank Jr., 15. Lt., U.S. Navy: General Manager, Denver division of American Machine Foundry Co., also divisional vice president, government products division. Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. American Management Association (1963 information). ARTHUR MILHAM CAREY JR. Art 3 Shephard Street. Marblehead. Massachusetts Tcaclier-coacli, Ipswich lliph School WIFE: Divorced CHILDREN: Linda Ann. 19. Northeastern. 73: Arthur “Biddo,” 15. High School. 73: Stephen B.. 13. 7th grade. Upon leaving Hanover I taught at Holdcrncss School for a year and then went into industrial sales. Five years ago I returned to teaching history and coaching football and lacrosse. I enjoy today’s teenagers (most of the time) and my work. When school is out. spend time camping and hiking. Along the way I have served as Little League manager, as a vestryman at St. Michael’s here in Marblehead and a term as president of the North Shore Dartmouth Club. MARCUS RICHARD CARLIN Dick” 8 Winding Brook I.anc, St. Louis, Missouri 63124 Physician WIFE: Betty (Univ. of Maine Yale) Intern, St. Louis. Mo.: Fellow. Dept, of Surgery. Washington Univ. School of Medicine: Resident. Dept, of Urology, Presbyterian Hospital. (Alumni Records) DANIEL DECHERT CARPENTER Dan 5 Ranch Avenue, Easthampton, Mass. Teacher—Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass. WIFE: Jane CHILDREN: William Stratton. 23, Colgate, '69; Daniel Jr.. 20, Dartmouth. 73; Peter Chapin. 17, Williston Academy; Deborah Jane. 15, Smith College Day School; jeniffer Reed, 12, Smith College Day School. Married Jane Winslow Conyers at Bermuda in 1946. Lived in Wigwam Village for three semesters while finishing up at Dartmouth. Lived in Bermuda for ten years. Worked for The Bermuda Fire Marine Insurance Company before acquiring The Waterlot Inn. Owned and operated this old inn for several years but found it too demanding to continue as the family began to expand. Left Bermuda in 1955, coming to my present position at Williston Academy. Teach Math and coach at the varsity level in football, hockey and baseball. Have been in various activities; Jr. Chamber of Commerce in Bermuda, a town meeting member in Easthampton, Mass, member of the Republican Town Committee, Vestryman at St. Philip's Church, board member of Smith College Day School, class secretary South Kent School, past Presi- 47 dent Southern New England Hockey Association, member of various athletic organizations. No time for golf anymore, but am a member of The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. For the past ten summers have been on the stalf of Kcc Waydin Camp in Ontario, Canada. Many Dartmouth people associated with it and a good number of Dartmouth sons arc campers. Plan to remain at present job for a few more years at least with an eye on a permanent return to Bermuda. The long vacations make it possible to return there frequently and between it and summers in Canada we manage to keep busy but happy the year round. Forgot to mention military service. Was in the USAF from 1943-45 being a navigator on a B-29. Stayed in the reserves a few years and was a first lieutenant. THURSTON JOHN CARPENTER Carp 35 Main Street. Pittsfield. New Hampshire 03263 Dentist WIFE: Ann (Colby Jr. College) CHILDREN: William. 20; Sandra. 18; Judith. 14. Has been practicing dentistry since graduation. Corporator of the New Hampshire Savings Bank; New Hampshire Dental Assoc.; New England Dental Assoc.; Concord Dental Assoc.; former Church Trustee. (Alumni Records) JOHN LAWRENCE CARROLL Jack 1118 Birchard Avenue. Fremont. Ohio 43420 Executive Vice President Secretary. Quikut, Inc.. Fremont, Ohio (cutlery) (1960) WIFE: Mary (Stetson) CHILDREN: Mary, 19; Lisa. 12; John. 12 (twins). (1960 Information) ANDREW PAUL CARSTENSEN 16 Brandywood Drive, Pepper Pike, Ohio Resident Manager—Glare Forgan. Wm. R. Staats, Inc. (Investments) WIFE: Elizabeth (Conn. College for Women 1948). CHILDREN: Andrew (Chip) 20, Dartmouth, ’72; David, 18, High School, '70 In 1942 I joined the Naval Air Corps and left Dartmouth with about twenty other Dartmouth men. After serving as a Lt.(jg) and Dying a Navy Mariner around the Pacific, I finally returned to Hanover finishing my college education and graduating in 1947. I’ve been in sales work since leaving college working as sales manager for the Flood Company. Hudson, Ohio for 12 years. This was Earl Flood's family's firm, who was also class of '45. Next, I entered into the investment business working for several different firms, before making my present connection listed above. Have been quite active in Dartmouth Alumni activities here in Cleveland, where we have a very active club. My primary athletic interest is tennis, although I’m no Pancho Gonzales. With one son attending Dartmouth I’m hoping our second son will also become an official member of the Dartmouth family. 48 HARRY TYSON CARTER 5211 Norway Drive, Chevy Chase, Maryland Partner—Slianlcy Fisher (Law Firm) WIFE: Ann Edge (Wellesley 1951) CHILDREN: Nick (HTC JR.), 13. 6th grade: Elizabeth Hamlin, 11. 4th grade; Robin (Robert Edge), 8, 2nd grade. Having attended the summer term in 1942, joined the Marine V-12 prorgam in October, and taken advantage of the “inter-session in the spring of '43. I left for Parris Island in January ’44 with my degree. A defective recruit managed to blow several of us up on Guadalcanal in January of ‘45 as we were loading for Okinawa, so I sat out the rest of the war mostly in various Naval hospitals. Going through Harvard Law without a break 1946-48, I explored the West Indies by plane and boat in the winter-spring of ‘49. stopping off in Washington for one last party before indenturing myself to the practice of law in my native Pennsylvania. I woke up the next morning as a legal assistant to Senator Robert Taft and haven’t left town since. The next decade was government service: Marshall Plan (ECA), back to the Senate, Pentagon. White House and almost three years as the General Counsel for the United States Information Agency ... the Voice of America is its well-known radio branch, the tip of the iceberg. A New Hampshire bride and subsequent issue indicated a period of somewhat larger financial opportunity, so in the summer of 1960 I joined the New Jersey law firm of Shanley Fisher as its Washington partner. Still at it. but I have forsworn forever further public service. Other than the usual middle-age. middle-class sports (EXCLUDING golf), my excess energies have been mostly devoted to the Episcopal Church and the Republican party. While both have spent their years in the desert despite my labors, at least the latter effort has borne some fruit, for I immodestly claim a small share in electing Ted Agnew as Governor of Maryland, Mac Mathias as U.S. Senator from Maryland and Mr. Nixon as President. I even crossed the Potomac to help my close friend Lin Holton become Governor of Virginia this year. LISLE C. CARTER JR. 316 Fall Creek Drive. Ithaca, New York Lawyer—Assistant Director of Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C. WIFE: Emily E. CHILDREN: Eric, 17; Stephen. 15; Leslie. 13; Lisa, 8; John, 7. Formerly Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health. Education Welfare. Member of Bar Association of the City of New York. Board of Trustees, National Urban League. (1965 Information) WOODBURY CARTER 3127 Newark Street, Washington. D.C. 20008 (Alumni Records) CARLETON S. CARVER Car 950 El Campo Drive, Pasadena. California District Sales Rep., Granco Steel Products WIFE: Terry (U. of Arizona) CHILDREN: Tom, 19, High School, '10. After 3 years Bomb. Nav. in Air Force have spent 22 years in the Specialty Contracting Business in Southern California. Have been active in West Coast sailing, member of Newport Harbor Yacht Club; also active in Docks Unlimited. President. So. California Chapter 1969. Chairman of Board. Las Florrs Ranch—active hobbies arc all outdoors, hunting, fishing, sailing and horses. Family participates in all above interests. 49 CHARLES B. CASH IN Charlie 6 Mosley Acres, Creve Cocur. Missouri Vice President—Sales-Proctor Products, hie. WIFE: Mary Ann (Mundelein 1947) CHILDREN: Susan, 18, High School, 71; Joan, 15, High School, 73; Lisa. 12, 6th grade; Jeri, 9, 2nd grade. Have lived in Creve Cocur, a St. Louis suburb, for 17 years. Busy in Sales to shoe industry. Spare time spent golfing, fishing and hunting. PAUL SAMUEL CASAL Belden. Nebraska 68717 (Alumni Records) RICHARD BRUCE CASTLE Bruce 1 Norway Street, Boston. Mass. Copy Editor—Christian Science Monitor MILITARY SERVICE: Army Air Corps troop-carrier pilot 1944-45 South Pacific. Worked for a while on hometown newspaper in Potsdam, N.Y. (Home of hockey foe Clarkson). Hired by Monitor in '48. Did a bit of reporting and writing but prefer the editing side, for the time being. Divide my lime about equally between golf, travel, studying languages, civic affairs, and boring holes in the smog over New England in my little crcoupc (staying well below and away from the jet monsters, of course). Vice President, ex-officio, Fenway Civic Association; member, Inter-Faith council. Chelsea, Mass. (Drugs, youth, crime, minority affairs, etc.); volunteer institutional activity: prison, state hospital, police civilian workshops. The future? the same and more. LEONARD ANTHONY CATALDO Bay View Road. Marblehead. Massachusetts 01945 (Alumni Records) ROBERT BANCROFT CATE. JR. Bob Apt. 12, 3010 Spanish Court, Raleigh, North Carolina 1409 Nautilus Street. La Jolla, California (Permanent) Research Associate—Soil Chemist WIFE: Katherine Knight Royal (Kitty) (Stanford, 1949) MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1945 OSS. India and Burma. After Dartmouth and Tuck School, as a Business Administration Major, U.S. Foreign Service took me to Calcutta. India, and Rio dc Janeiro, Brazil, as administrative assistant and vice consul, through 1952. Three years followed as a government public relations specialist in San Francisco, and two years with Kaiser Aluminio Lids, Brazil, on Amazonian bauxite exploration. Graduate study (1958-60) at North Carolina State University led to a Master of Science degree and my career as a soil chemist. British Guiana soil survey project successfully carried out. 1961-63. As visiting associate professor. North Carolina State University. 1964-68, succeeded in catalyzing and orienting Brazilian soil testing programs which currently has 13 modern, efficient laboratories serving farmers throughout Brazil. From 1969 to the present, as research associate at North Carolina State, I have been engaged in economic and statistical analyses of soil fertility from around the world. Also working on PhD. in Soil Science while wife. Kitty, going for PhD. in Anthropology at UNC, Chapel Hill. Publications number about 20. Languages: Portugese. Spanish. French, Russian. Hindusthani. 50 Tom THOMAS BENTON CATRON. 4th Apariado 1983. Mexico I, D.F.. Mexico Sales Manager for Latin America, McCormick Co., Mexico (food processing) (1955) WIFE: Louise (Univ. of Ariz.) CHILRDEN: Ann. 20; Leslie. 19. U.S. Marines. Army-Navy Club; Elkridge Club; American Club. (1955 information) STUART ARCHIBALD CHALFANT Stu 15960 Miami Way. Pacific Palisades. California 90272 Social Scientist. Richards-Gebour Air-Force Base, Kansas City, Mo. WIFE: Betsy (Univ. of Vermont) CHILDREN: Duncan M„ 19; Bruce. 17. Dept, of Justice. U.S. Government; Anthropoligist, System Development Corp. American Anthropological Assoc.; American Ethnological Soc. (Alumni Records) HERBERT DENISON CHAMBERLAIN. JR. Herb Lemert Lane, Reynoldsburg, Ohio Director, Vocational Education Center WIFE: Charlotte (Ohio Univ.—Mt. Carmel School of Nursing 1948) CHILDREN; Jennifer Ruth, 20, Ohio State Univ., ’72; Scott D.. 18. High School, ’70; Beth Ann, 15, High School. 73. Actually left Dartmouth in Fall Semester 1941. Spent three years in Marines. Received a BSc. Agr. from Ohio State in 1951 and entered the field of orchard management in 1955, began teaching Vocational agriculture and returned to college summers to complete a MSc in 1964. Served as an assistant high school principal for three years before becoming Director of Eastland Vocational Center in 1968. Have been Sunday School Superintendent and member of Board of Trustees of Church, headed the United Fund Drive, member of County Heart Council, active Lions Club member and officer, was a candidate for State legislature, held various offices in professional organizations, and served on the usual number of committees as a Booster Club member, band parent, etc. Present work involves overcoming public apathy regarding vocational education. Preparing speeches, brochures, letters and other communications in an effort to make others understand that electricians, auto body repairmen and other trades offer unlimited opportunities for todays youth. Looking forward to playing golf any day and time. Ten years may see that goal. Quit smoking and now breathe fresh air again. Say hello to Ray Cantwell wherever he is. FREDERICK JACOBS CHAMBERLIN 332 West Dewey, Nampa, Idaho 83651 Director, Harvey Mtuld College, Claremont, California, (campus center-education) WIFE: Bettyann (Bentley School of Acctg.) CHILDREN: Roy B.. III. 19: Elizabeth J.. 16. Food service manager. University of California; food manager, Ethel Walker School; hotel business. Chenango Hotel. (Alumni Records) 51 JOHN SHEARER CHAMBERS “Jiggaboo” Cognewaugh Road. Cos Cob. Connecticut 06807 Sales manager, J. P. Stevens Co., Inc., New York City, (textiles) WIFE: Constance (Sarah Lawrence) CHILDREN: Daniel W.. 19; Sarah I .. 17; Thompson. 14; Michael V.. 12. Salesman. Dccring Millikcn Co.; sales manager, vice president. DuPIcx Shannon. Cub Scouts; Covclcigh Beach and Tennis Club. Rye. N.Y. (Alumni Records) JOHN GIFFORD CHAN A LIS 2439 Buchanan Street. San Francisco. California I was head of the rare book department at Ncwbegin's Books. Inc. in San Francisco until 1967. In 1967 I suffered an arterial occlusion which has subsequently required eight major surgeries, and although I am now in reasonably good health, I have retired from business. I have a house in San Francisco and also one in Palm Springs. California where I spend most of the winter. RUSSELL EDWARD CHASE JR. Russ” 1585 Continental Lane. Beaumont, Texas Vice President. Sales—EasTex Incorporated, Pulp and Paper Manufacturer WIFE: Faye CHILDREN: Rusty, 11. All Saints School. 5th grade; Douglas. 7, 1st grade; Susan. 4. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Air Force. 1943-45. Flew 50 missions in Italy as a B-26 pilot. Returned to Hanover and graduated from Dartmouth and also Tuck, MCS, 1947. Married Faye in 1945—she later became Queen of the Dartmouth Winter Carnival in February, 1946. Joined International Paper Company in 1947 and spent almost 20 years in various Sales Positions. Last position there was Divisional Vice President and General Sales Manager of the Paper Division. Resigned in 1967 to join EasTex Incorporated (a wholly owned subsidiary of Time Incorporated) as Vice President, Sales. Have really enjoyed life in Texas. Play golf regularly at the Beaumont Country Club and am active in Little Ixaguc. etc. Travel to New York frequently and stay at the Union League Club. Faye and the kids make life complete. Have a great reunion! JOHN HOUSTON CHIVERS 1123-60th St.. Boulder. Colorado 80302 Superintendent, Raymond Concrete Pile Co., (construction company) Gulf Oil Corp.; Stanolind Oil Co. (Alumni Records) 52 “Finch FLETCHER CLARK. 3rd Mci Foo Investments, Ltd., Box 977. Hong Kong. B.C.C. WIFE: Frederica (Univ. of New Hampshire) CHILDREN: Elisabeth, 21. General coniractor-ass't superintendent. Turner Construction Co. (Alumni Records) ROBERT LEE CLARK 1318 Maxine Ave.. Flint, Michigan 48503 Physician, 1301 Flashing Rtl., Flint, Michigan, (pediatrician) WIFE: Jane (Michigan State University) CHILDREN: Nancy, 18; Bruce, 16; James, 13. Captain. Army Medical Corps. American Academy of Pediatrics; Fellow American Academy of Pediatries. (Alumni Records) CHARLES AMES CLEVELAND “Chas 4 Westway, Bronxvillc, New York Vice President—Hanking WIFE: Thirza (U. of Minnesota 1952) CHILDREN: Charles Jr., 15, 8th grade. Fessenden School; Helen, 12, 6th grade, Bronxvillc; Dwight. 11. 5th grade. Bronxvillc. After a touch of real soldiering during the war at Camp Hood. Texas, studied Japanese and wound up in the Japanese order of battle division of the AC of S G-2 in Washington. Returned to Hanover for a year and then on after graduation into the toils of Wall Street, which has been rewarding and, popular mythology withstanding, fulfilling. Mergers of two banks I affiliated with came close to making me go straight and become an emigre, but I am now hustling and bustling as head of the Southwestern division of the Bankers Trust Company. and director of overseas Oil Exploration and Development Co. Have made an effort to try to keep Dartmouth green through various offices in the Westchester Alumni Association and as county interviewing and scholarship chairman. My spare time after our Church parents’ association. Cub Scouts, United Fund, etc. etc. is kept filled by golf (80‘s), fishing (trout and bonefish) and travel. The great commodity not available here in New York is privacy, and we have found it while the children were small at a cottage on Squam Lake, New Hampshire. It has served its purpose, however, and our family dinner conversation turns much now on the options and vacation horizons represented by the 747. Looking back, I don’t regret a minute, wouldn't want to live any of it over again. We have enjoyed great good times and survived some rough ones together, and it seems impossible 25th Reunion is upon us. Next stop—our 50th! 53 JOHN FREDERICK CI.OUGH R.F.D. 1, East Pcppcrcll, Massachusetts 01437 WIFE: Jean (Salem Hosp. of Nursing) (Alumni Records) FREDERICK B. CLUNIE “Fr y ” 237 Locust Street, Danvers, Massachusetts Guidance Director, Marblehead School Department WIFE: Myra (Hofstra) CHILDREN: Jeffrey, 22 ,MBA Boston Univ.; Barbara, 20, Beverly School of Nursing; Richard, 16. Danvers High School. After the war earned a Masters degree at Columbia in Guidance and Counseling. Recalled to active duty by Marines for Korean Conflict. Presently Director of Guidance at Marblehead, Mass.; also doing some teaching in graduate program at Salem State College. PARKER L. CODDINGTON 4010 Wallace Lane, Nashville. Tennessee Director of the Office of External Affairs, Vanderbilt University WIFE: Jane (Scaver) (Connecticut College 1946). CHILDREN: Betsy, 23, Vanderbilt BA. ’69; Jonathan. 21, Earlham College, 71; Deborah, 19. Earlham College, 73; James, 18, Peabody Demonstration School, 70. After three years in the Air Corps, there were two and a half years at Dartmouth and three at Yale; one year teaching at Wesleyan and then on to Case Tech, in Cleveland, where I remained through 1955. Eight very non-academic years followed while I struggled to develop a couple of small publishing, consulting, and research companies in which I had interests. I managed to dispose of these in 1963 and returned to university life, this time in an administrative role. After three years at Princeton and a summer in Lebanon and Egypt. I joined the administration at Vanderbilt, where I direct the office of External Affairs. Having two children in college this year and the prospect of four next year (our eldest is planning to enter graduate school then and our youngest starts as a freshman), puts a certain constraint on traveling but we find Tennessee pleasant enough, with great opportunities for canoeing, camping, and hiking within easy reach of home base. My community activities include work with Model Cities, the antipoverty program. VISTA, civil rights groups, public education programs, and housing, and now that the children are grown, Jane too is back into community projects, most satisfying of which is her work as resource teacher in an all black elementary school in the city. 54 DONAI.D PACKARD COLE, JR. Don” 55 Cottage Farms Road, Cape Elizabeth, Maine Physician—Dermatologist WIFE: Rickie (Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. R.N. 1945). CHILDREN: Donald III, 22, Univ. of New Hampshire, 70; Douglas, 21, Kenyon College. 71; David. 19. Cape Elizal cth High School, 70; Janet. 16. Cape Elizabeth High School, 73. Leaving Hanover and Dartmouth Medical School in 1945. Harvard Medical School was the next slop. Rickie and I were married during the Senior year and returned to Mary Hitchcock to intern in 1947. After two plus years of residency in Dermatology at Hitchcock, the Navy called and kept us busy in Boston and Washington for the next two years. One year sojourns at the Cincinnati General Hospital and the Hitchcock Clinic preceded our moving to Portland. Maine, where the private practice of dermatology has kept us busy for the past 16 years. Living on the ocean and having only a few miles to go to the mountains had channelled our recreational life into the obvious skiing, mountain climbing and sailing activities. We feel truly thankful to be so close to the natural wonders of life and removed, at least in part, from some of the more obvious disadvantages of the exploding population. Satisfying the usual need for extracurricular activities finds me still in the Naval Reserve after 27 years, with the rank of Commander, active in the Episcopal Church work as a lay reader and one time warden and recently retired after 13 years of Boy Scout work on the troop level. For the future, after the youngsters have left us. we look forward to extensive travel and ideally finding a less privileged part of the world where we can put our medical talents to work. BRUCE WARD COLEGROVE 471 Exeter, Lake Forest, Illinois Captain—Airline Pilot WIFE: Carolyn CHILDREN: Marcia. 24; Allyson. 22. After returning to school from several years in USN—Air to acquire that diploma, spent 10 years in business (publishing). Then when almost too old. tossed it all in for a career as an Airline pilot with Eastern Air Lines. During free time in winter spend much time working with National Ski Patrol. Summers arc quiet with a little tennis, golf, and boating. Hard to believe that four sentences can capsule twenty-five years, but that’s it. WILLIAM HENRY COLEMAN. JR. 60 Broadway Street, Providence. Rhode Island 02903 Part-owner, W. Henry Coleman Co., Barrington and Providence, R.l. (real estate) WIFE: Elizabeth (Bradford Jr. College) CHILDREN: William III, 23; David 19. Republic Steel Corp. Member of Rhode Island Country Club; Turks Head Club; Past President of the Society of Residential Appraisers of Rhode Island; Past President, Dartmouth Club of Rhode Island; Director. Providence Board of Realtors. (1960 Information) 55 •Bob ROBERT F. COLLINS 601 Twickenham Road, Glensidc, Pennsylvania Vice President in charge of Sales: Sykes-Scholtz-Collins Lumber, Inc., Clarissa Bristol Sts., Philadelphia WIFE: Corinne L. (Randolph Macon 1946) CHILDREN: Wendy. 19, Wells College. Aurora. N.Y., 73; Pamela. 17. Germantown Academy, 71. Ft. Washington. Pa. Served in various segments of U.S. Naval Reserve from December 1941 through February 1947. Married in September 1944. Toured the Pacific Theatre of Operations aboard a Sub Chaser for a 2 year period, and had 50 yard line seats at Leyte and Okinawa. As skipper, returned my 110 foot “wooden Yacht to San Francisco. Cal. for decommissioning, and was discharged from active service as a Lieutenant (j.g.) in February 1947. Went to work in a long established (1849) family retail lumber business— Jos. H. Collins Son—in Philadelphia, and have been buying and “peddling lumber and related products ever since. A recent consolidation with another of Philadelphia's older lumber concerns has produced a successful venture, and a change of name—Sykes. Scholtz. Collins Lumber. Inc. Remarried in December 1969. and lovely wife. Corinne. is not only an excellent homemaker, but has also proved herself quite successful in the real estate business. At various times since graduation from Dartmouth have been involved with the Dartmouth Alumni Fund. United Fund, several business groups, am currently President of South Hill Trapshooting Club and. of course, have pursued my “loves of hunting, fishing, and cabinet making as time will permit. EDWARD I. COM INS Ed 6767 No. 7th Street. Apt. 119, Phoenix. Arizona Manager, Sun City South Office, First National Bank of Arizona MILITARY SERVICE: 1941-1943. U.S. Infantry. My actual graduation from Dartmouth came in 1947. After graduation from Amos Tuck School in 1948, my doctor advised southwest climate, so I moved to Phoenix. Affiliation followed in July of the same year with the First National Bank of Arizona ... still there. Wouldn’t live anywhere else. Many civic activities over the years. Presently Treasurer. March of Dimes; member of Board of Trustees and Executive Committee of Sun City Symphony Association; treasurer. Sun Cily-Youngstown Rotary Foundation. Hobbies: stamp collecting, bridge, golf, swimming, singing. Have sung with the Orpheus Male Chorus of Phoenix for 15 years. I have traveled with them to Europe three times. Mexico twice, and to Canada and Hawaii once each. Will be returning to Vienna in 1971 to sing at a great festival there. RICHARD STARK CONKLIN Dick 11 Sunset Road, Lewiston. Pennsylvania Vice President—Dunks Department Stores WIFE: Anne (Marjorie Webster 1949). CHILDREN: Richard Jr., 18, High School, '70; Kenneth, 13, 7th grade: William, 8, 1st grade. After over three years touring Europe with the Army I returned to Dartmouth for my last two years. After finishing my sojourn in Hanover in Feb. 1948, I went to Harrisburg. Pa. to work for my uncle in the mens' clothing business. In August 1949 I purchased a fifty year old mens’ store in Lewiston, Pa. Ran the store as Dick Conklin for two years, and then merged with Danks Co., a chain of Junior Department stores in central Pennsylvania. Have been there ever since and am now Vice President and Divisional Merchandise Manager. On July 1, 1950, took the big plunge with Anne Robinson and three fine sons followed. Vacations have consisted of summers at Stone Harbor. N.J. and several winter cruises (sans children) which we find most relaxing. Only '45 we ever ran into at sea was A1 Ungar and wife Patty on the Statcndam in 1966. At our Bon Voyage party on the same cruise 45 was well represented by the Harry Hamptons. Tom Yates and Gordon Sleepers. About every two years we get up to the Yalc-Dartmouth game and enjoy seeing old friends and classmates around the tailgate . In addition to working on various drives over the years. 1 have also been a trustee of the Presbyterian Church, past President of Jr. Chamber of Commerce, and Dartmouth Class agent. Recently was elected Chairman of the Municipal School Authority, which should keep me occupied for some time as we arc about to start on a new 10 million dollar high school. 56 ALEXANDER CONN 16 Fcnimorc Road, Scarsdalc, New York 10585 President, Kansas Packing Co., New York City (processing of meat) WIFE: Jean (Barnard) CHILDREN: Carin. 24 (Gouchcr); Joel. 21: Barbara. 15. U.S. Army. (1965 Information) EVAN SHELBY CONNELL. JR. 2355 Polk Street, San Francisco. California 94109 Writer U.S. Naval Aviation Corp. (1965 Information) THOMAS ROBERT CONOLLY (Deceased) Dartmouth Relatives: Cousin. Grant Harrison 42. 57 JOHN CLIFFORD COSGROVE •’Cliff 49 Wardcll Avenue, Rumson, New Jersey Marketing Manager, Motor Magazine WIFE: Nina (William and Mary) CHILDREN: Elizabeth, 13. Graduated in 1948 with one year of Tuck School after spending two years as an infantryman and public relations man with the 32nd Division in the Pacific. Three years of selling business insurance for Liberty Mutual, three years as Business Manager of George Washington University, three years selling space for Good Housekeeping in New York, several other miscellaneous activities plus an unsuccessful marriage that endured seven years, finally led to a settling down in Cleveland in 1960 with a new wife. After nine very happy years in Shaker Heights, where we ended up with a seven bedroom house suitable for accommodating our growing collection of antiques and other valuable junk. I surrendered my successful tenure as Cleveland manager for Good Housekeeping. The Hcarst Corporation offered me a greater challenge with one of its trade magazines. Motor, in New York. Since the end of 1968 I have been striving to help turn around a long term downtrend, and have yet to develop that healthy look on the bottom line. Although I pay the penalty of four commuting hours when not traveling, we arc happily ensconced in a new house on the Shrewsbury River in Rumson, N.J. We have instant boating, and are just three miles from our beach club. FRED A. COVALT JR. 428 “B Street, San Diego, California 92101 Sgt. U.S. Army; Covalt Dairy Co., Inc. (1960 Information) PAUL FISHER COVER Cranberry Road, RD 4, Westminster, Maryland President. The United Company (Food Processing Equip.); Vice President, The United Products Co. (Patented Food Processes) WIFE: Betty (Towson Md. State Teachers) CHILDREN: Christine, 19. Boston Univ. (DGE School). 73; Steven. 14, 8th grade, Westminster Jr. High. Military service interrupted Dartmouth, 1943-1946. U.S. Army Signal Intelligence Service, CBI Theater Hq. Completed Dartmouth June 1947, graduating from Tuck School in June 1948. Then joined the United Company (TUC food processing equipment)—mainly for preparing sweet corn for canning and freezing, and the United Products Co. (develop, patent and license food processes), both located at Westminster, Maryland, and with them since ... currently as Pres. United Company; VP, United Products. In Sept. 1948 married wife Bet. whose wit, help and companionship have made life’s journey worthwhile. Daughter Chris class leader at Westminster High, graduating 1969, now in BU enroute to becoming writer of children’s books. 14 year old Steve, 8th grader, claims to have the hand of a Raymond Berry and the moves of Gale Sayers, envisions being one of those backs tearing by. Extensive business travel has limited local activities somewhat, but when in Westminster, am active as member of Lions Club and serve Westminster United Methodist Church. In business, have been fortunate enough to obtain a few U.S. and Canadian patents. Related activities have included directorships on Boards of Food Processing Machinery Supplies Association, and the Forty-Niners, both of which serve the canning and freezing industries. 58 RICHARD CALVIN CRABTREE Rick' 6 Blind Brook Road. South Westport. Connecticut 06880 Publisher, P. W. Dodge Co. WIPE: Dorothy (Univ. of Chicago) CHILDREN: Richard Jr.. 23; Blair. 19: Scott. 12: David, 8. U.S. Steel Products: Sales Manager. Michigan Dock Mfg. Co. (1964 Information) EDWARD BYINGTON CRANE “Ed'’ Rt. 7. Charlotte. Vermont Solo G. Practice—Self employed WIFE: Joanne (Anderson Ohio State) CHILDREN: E. David. 25. Grad. U. of Vermont, 1st Lt.. Vietnam; Stephen. 21. Vt. Tech College: Dale, 19. Paul Smiths College; Ellen, 11: Martin Jr. (stepson). 23. Vermont grocer; Thomas. 21. (stepson). Lyndon State College; Terry. 20 (stepson), Lyndon State College; Cindy. 17 (stepdaughter); 3 granddaughters of Martin. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943 46 Army medical basic then medical school U. of Vermont, graduation ’47. Capt. Med. Corps 98th Gen. Hospital Germany 54056 as Neuro-psychiatrist. General practice, Charlotte. Vt. 1948 thru present with all but general surgery. Rotate weekends in Medical Room Mad River Glen past two years and enjoy Eastern Veterans Races the rest of the winter. Side interest of real estate for six years with building and lease land on small Burlington area that will help retirement. Also apple orchard on our 150 acre farm along with riding horses and new tennis court enjoyed by Joanne and all. Former camp locally on I.akc Champlain, now small sailboat only, to go with tennis and occasional golf. Former Sccy-treas., Vermont Chapter Acad. General Practice, now National Delegate. Former assist class agent ’45 and small bit 3rd Century Fund. One time area rep. for New England Camera Club and Photo Society of America. Prudential Comm. Charlotte Cong Church for 12 plus years. Chairman, building fund drive. Chitten County Cancer Unit member 8-10 years. Health oflicer for many years Shelburne and Charlotte. Charter member Charlotte Zoning Board. Future ambitions include the childrens educations then more time with Joanne for traveling in U.S. and Europe intermixed with more bridge, tennis and skiing. This starts hopefully with an associate in the near future. NELSON BATES CRAVER W 6 Oak Street, Foxboro, Mass. Teacher—Sixth grade Math and Science WIFE: Dorothy (Simmons 1948). CHILDREN: Bruce. 17. High School, 71; Carolyn. 10. 4th grade; Melinda. 4. MILITARY SERVICE: Marine Corps 1943-46, radio operator in Marine Air Warning Group. On graduating from Dartmouth I worked for the International Shoe Co. for one year and then decided to look into teaching. Received a Masters Degree from Fitchburg State Teachers College. In the summer of 1951 I was fortunate enough to meet Dot at Webster Lake. She has been my guiding light since that time. The selling profession was my occupation for the next six years. Some of it was insurance, but mostly in the office equipment field. In 1957 I decided to return to teaching where I have been ever since, in the Foxboro School System. Working with eleven and twelve year old children has been very rewarding work for me. Outside activities have been year round tennis with all of the family, plus occasional sailing, golf and skiing. Organizations that I have been a part of arc: Saint Mark's Church. Vestryman: Kingswood Tennis Club. Secretary; Webster Sailing Association; sailing and tennis instructor at Camp O-AT-Ka, East Sebago. Maine. Future goals arc travel throughout this country and abroad, summer cottage and eventual retirement to Cape Cod. 59 ROBERT ELLIOTT CRAWFORD 1203 South Buchanan Street, Arlington, Virginia 22204 Lt. U.S. Navy (Alumni Records) G. CAMERON CRAY “Cam 26560 Anacapa Drive, Los Altos. California M.D.—Psychiatry WIFE: Marjorie Olsen (Wellesley 1945). CHILDREN: Barbara Ann, 16, High School, 72; Richard Cameron, 14, 8th grade. Entered the service in January 1943. and went from Private to First Lieutenant and Assistant Registrar of the US Army hospital ship “Republic . Married Marjorie in June, 1945. Upon discharge from the service in 1946, drove from California back to Hanover to finish pre-medicine. Margie worked as Assistant Registrar at Dartmouth. I.cft Hanover in June. 1947. Lived in Brooklyn four years while attending University of New York. College of Medicine. Immediately upon graduation in June. 1951. we headed towards sunny California. Lived one year in San Jose while doing internship. Moved to Palo Alto in 1952 where we lived while I completed three years of residency training in psychiatry at several different hospitals here and in San Francisco. In 1955 began private practice of psychiatry in Palo Alto where I continue to practice at present. Daughter born in 1954 and son born in 1956. In I960 we moved to Los Altos Hills, a town just south of Palo Alto and the Stanford campus. I continued to practice in Palo Alto and am one of eight associates (3 psychiatrists, 2 clinical psychologists. 3 psychiatric social workers). I am a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford Medical School. 1 am also a consultant to the Childrens’ Health Council where I have a weekly seminar with graduate students (psychology and social work from University of California; University of S.F.; and Fresno State). I have served on the Board of Directors of several agencies in the community. We live on an acre and a quarter, keeping one acre as a walnut orchard—the walnuts arc harvested every year at a loss. Recently I have also planted some wine grapes and in ’68 and ’69 have made wine which is still aging. Our swimming pool is used every day by Margie, except in the rainy season when we reluctantly shut the heat off. I recently resumed some interest in skiing—we can drive from this sunny valley to the slopes, ski, and return the same day. Both of our children seem to be excellent students for some unknown reason. Barbara plays the guitar beautifully and is an ardent fan of Tommy Smothers (also of Joan Baez, who lives in Los Altos Hills). Barbara also loves sports. Dick, having been a star pitcher in Little League, now seems to prefer spectator sports except for wrestling with his Dad. He plays the trumpet and drums—the latter making the whole house shake and our cars ache. In summary, we feel that we have been unusually fortunate and we love our casual California life. To fellow car lovers: I drive a Porsche 911 Targa. SHERMAN JOHNSTON CROUGH “Sherm Dover Road. Dover. Massachusetts 02030 Wool Dealer, W. II. Crough Co., Boston WIFE: Sarah-Jane (Stevens) CHILDREN: Sherman. 22; Willard. 21. U.S. Army Member of the Brae Burn Country Club: Junior Chamber; American Legion 1 (1950 Information) ' 60 AUGUSTIN RODERICK CURTAIN Rod 558 Walavista Avenue. Oakland, California 94610 Travelling Sales Representative, British Overseas Airways Corp (1959) (Alumni Records) CHARLES FRANCIS CURTIS. II Chuck” 2159 Nursery Road. Clearwater. Florida 33516 Owner, C. T. Chuck Curtis, Clearwater, Fla. (general contractor) WIFE: Shirley (Smith) CHILDREN: Charles III. 25; Vernon. 25; Richard. 23; Jay. 20; Carolyn. 16; William, 14. (1956 information) SAMUEL ERNEST CUTLER. JR. Sam Middlesex School. Concord, Mass. Director of Fund Raising, Middlesex School WIFE: Gertrude Ford (Wellesley 1952). CHILDREN: Michael Burdette, 17. Noble Grecnough School, ’72; Andrew Knight, 14. Fenn School. '70; Martha Ford, 11. 5th grade; Susan Edwards. 7. 1st grade. I left Dartmouth in Feb. 1944, and on graduation from Midshipman School (Plattsburg. N.Y.) was assigned to LST 1032. my Pacific based home for the next two years. Returned to Hanover and graduated in early 1947. Two terms at Boston University Business School were enough, and I became a teacher, first at Northwood School in Lake Placid, and then here to Middlesex School in the fall of 1949. Haven’t moved since, no reason to. My jobs here have been interesting and varied: teaching history, housemastering (16 years), coaching (varsity hockey for 14 years and assistant to varsity teams in football. 9 years, and baseball, 7 years), and administering (am now Director of Fund Raising and involved in all aspects of the School's development programs). I retired last year as Head of the History Department and Chairman of the Library. Served six years on the Concord Town Library Committee and was its Chairman for three years. I am now serving as one of two citizen members of the Massachusetts Correctional Institution’s Advisory Board (Concord Reformatory). For recreation I play golf (Concord Country Club)—8 handicap; ski with my family and have a hard time keeping up. and last summer I took the whole family on a two-month camping trip throughout Western Europe. 61 DONALD deJONGH CUTTER Don 10 Hovey Lane, Hanover, New Hampshire Business Executive: consultant and Hanover merchant WIFE: Rosalie CHILDREN: Donna. 21. Univ. of Utah. ’71; Donald Jr., 20, Dartmouth, 73: Thomas. 17. 11th grade; Sari. 14, 7th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 10th Mountain Division, Troop Commander and supervisor of ski training. Present activity as owner and operator of large retail sporting j;oods store, specializing in ski equipment and accessories, has a logical tie with younger days as Dartmouth varsity ski team member, coach of Hanover High and Dartmouth freshman ski teams. Four years. 1947-51. were spent operating heavy construction firm, but winter sports exerted a stronger pull. From 1951 to 1956. as director of winter sports for the U.S. Army, European Theater, based in Garmisch. Germany. had charge of entire program, including the construction and operation of lifts and ski instruction. Following were a succession of major projects dealing generally with installation of ski facilities, with a diversion to superintend construction of Sugarbush Golf Club at Warren, Vermont, a three-year undertaking completed in 1964. Took over retail store operation in 1962. Has served as consultant in any number of projects. Active in community affairs, currently member of Board of Selectmen in Hanover. GEORGE ABINGTON DANIELS. JR. Sandy 80 Hannahs Road. Stamford, Connecticut 06903 Salesman, Ingram-Ricliardson Mfg. Co., New York City (porcelain enameling) WIFE: Doris (Hunter) CHILDREN: Robert. 18; Elizabeth. 16. U.S. Army Air Force, Lt. (1955 Information) RUPERT BURDETTE DANIELS, JR. Rupe 29 Wing Road, Lynnficld Center, Massachusetts 01940 Vice President, William Davies, Co., Inc., Newton. Mass, (hardware specifications) WIFE: Virginia (Skidmore) CHILDREN: Susan. 20. Linda. 19, Mark, 15, Elizabeth. 12. Hardware business—Builders Specially Corp.; Manufacturers Representative. (1965 Information) STEPHEN A. D ARRIGO Steve Half Moon Lane, Irvington. New York President. D'Arrigo Brothers, Inc. WIFE: Mary Jane (Cornell). CHILDREN: Patty. 17; Andy. 16; Paul, 14; Danny, 13; Michael. 12; Matthew. 10. President. D’Arrigo Brothers Co.; member Irvington. NY Recreation Commision: member. Executive Committee, United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association; Chairman. Industry Labor Negotiating Committee; Permanent Member. Perishable Agricultural Commodities—Industry Conference Group. 62 DAVID McCLELLAN DAVIDSON “Dave R.D. 2, York, Pennsylvania President, C. S. Davidson, Inc. WIFE: Jody (Bryn Mawr) CHILDREN: David Jr., 20. Lehigh Univ.. 72; James. 16, 10th grade; Susan. 14. 8th grade. After 18 months of Navy duty, Saipan and Okinawa—on pontoon barges in the Seabecs, I returned to enter private civil engineering practice with my father and was married in 1948 with Bob Roberts and Bob Anthony in attendance. Children presently have the upper hand with Dave Jr. and Jay beating me regularly at ping-pong and pool and Susan having wrangled more than half my workshop to house her horse. As consultant to many of the area municipalities, I often put in a twelve-hour working day but relax with woodworking in my end of the workshop-turned-stablc ... current project is the interior panelling for Victorian building which hopefully will house our engineering office by the end of February. Golf, which absorbed much of my time at Dartmouth, lost most of its appeal during the years I was chairman of the greens committee at the Country Club of York. Additional activities include Rotary Club, a philosophical club—the Y’s J’s, board of directors of the Commonwealth National Bank, vice-president, York Blue Print Co., vice-president Davidson H C Co. (heating contractors), and patient listener to my wife’s problems as an elected official on our local school board. THOMAS CHALRES DAVIDSON, JR. Tom' 47 Kensington Road, Garden City, New York 11530 Security Analyst. Bacon Stevensonn Co.. New York City (securities) WIFE: Shirley U.S. Marines; Dun and Bradstrccl. (1957 information) FREDERICK McALLISTER DAVIES 25 Old Colony Road. Wellesley Hills, Mass. General Surgeon Private Practice WIFE: Annette Mellott (Wellesley 1952) CHILDREN: William Mellott, 13; Kathryn Anne, II; Jonathan Hale, 5. 1942-43 V-I Tufts University; 1943-44, V-12 Tufts University; 1944 Columbia Midshipman School; I944:46 Sea Duty USS JRY Blakely DE-140 (Dick Southwick also aboard); 1946-50 Harvard Medical School; 1950-57. Internship and Residency Training in General Surgery at New York Hospital. Newton-Wcllcslcy Hospital, and Pondville Hospital; 1955 Married Annette Mcllot; 1957, Certified American Board of Surgeons; 1962, Fellow, American College of Surgeons; 1957-69. Private Practice, General Surgery. Office at Newton-Wellesley Medical Building, 2000 Washington Street, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 02162. EDWARD MARKHAM DAVIN 6427 Walter’s Woods Drive, Falls Church, Virginia 22044 Chief. Lunar Science Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Agency, Washington (1965) WIFE: Kathryn (Clark Univ.) CHILDREN: Ann. 16; Clare, 14; Christopher. II. Geologist-Seismologist. Richmond Exploration Co.; Senior Seismic Interpreter. Creole Petroleum Corp.; Senior Research Geophysicist. Jersey Productions Research Co. (1960 information) 63 DONALD PULFORD DAVIS (Deceased) WIFE: Barbara CHILDREN: Susan, Julia, William. Sarah, Donald Jr. Dartmouth relatives: Father. Howard Co. ‘06: cousin, Edwin R. ’34. Army 1943-1945, Engineer, Western Electric. Dartmouth activities: Psi Upsilon. The Davis Field House named for his father. ELBRIDGE GERRY DAVIS JR. (Deceased) WIFE: Natalie CHILDREN: Michael, Rita. Vegetable farmer and operated the Red Feather Farm for 19 years. LAWRENCE EUGENE DAVIS 1217 Clcarvicw Street, Flushing. Michigan 48433 Manager, Salcs-Service, DuPont, Detroit, Mich. (1968) WIFE: Azora (Univ. of Mich.) CHILDREN: Craig. 20. (1950 information) Duff MORTON JOSEPH DAVIS “Mon 27 Vandevantcr Avenue. Princeton, New Jersey Senior Buyer, J. J. Newberry (Retail Chain) WIFE: Eunice CHILDREN: Susan, 23, Finch College, '69; Richard, 20, Univ. of Bridgeport. 73. Basic career has been retailing with several stops along the way, including my own business. Have been with J. J. Newberry 4 years and may have a permanent home. Outside of tennis, no worthwhile hobbies. My daughter is an assistant editor of Boating” Magazine, and seems to be doing quite well. My son is a Freshman at college and has all the problems that go with his age, as well as all the delights. My wife, who was a Dartmouth wife (Wigwam vintage) is a rather successful interior decorator and seems to have survived the ordeal of 23 years of marriage. 64 PHILIP EDWIN DeBERARD JR. (Deceased) WIFE: Ann (killed in same airplane crash as husband) CHILDREN: Philip E. Ill Dartmouth relatives: father, Philip E. Sr. '23: cousin, Richard Babcock. '40. Army Air Force, Lt. 1942-45. Sports Editor, Dcland Sun News; Public Relations Manager, Southern Bell Tel. Tel. Co. KENNETH A. DE GRUCHY Ken 281 Eastbrook Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey Industrial Marketing Manager, Graybar lilcc. Co. WIFE: Jean (Maryland 1950) CHILDREN: Ken Jr., 16, high school: Cheryl Jean, 12, Jr. High School. Half way through the Junior year, I joined the Navy Air Corps with the C Unit from Dartmouth College. Returned to school after the war and took Senior year at Tuck. Went to work for Graybar in fall of 1947 and am still selling. Had a fine family and built our home in Ridgewood. N.J. after living 8 years in WycofT. We do water skiing (kids too) whenever we can—and have gotten to love the collie dog—truly man’s best friend. Don't look for an early retirement but when we do—don't be surprised to find us raising Collies in our own kennels. Of course all the normal uninteresting activities—little league coach. Stewardship Committee Church Corps. Vice President, Ridgewood Republican Club, etc. PHILIP JOHN DERMODY (Deceased) Left college in 1943 when called to active duty. ANDREW DEWING Box 365. Wellesley. Massachusetts 02181 Manager, American Mutual Liability Insurance Co., Wakefield. Mass. Continental Casualty Co. (Alumni Records) 65 JAMES FRANCIS DICKSON III Jim 6826 Wcmbcrly Way. McLean, Virginia Director, Engineering in Biology and Medicine, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health. WIFE: Nancy CHILDREN: Lesley. II; Alison. 9: James, 6. Born in Boston. Mass, on May 4. 1924. received the A.B. from Dartmouth College in 1944. and graduated from Dartmouth’s Medical School in 1945. Received the M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1947. an M.S. from Drcxcl Institute of Technology in 1961. and was a Special Fellow of the National Institutes of Health at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1961 to 1964. Trained as a general and thoracic surgeon at the Boston City Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and during the Korean War was Chief of Surgery at the 8055 Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Korea. From 1961 to 1965, in the Electronic Systems Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, engaged in the application of communication and control theory for the study of biological systems and in the development of computer technology for biomedical research. Presently, am Director of Engineering in Biology and Medicine at the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health. Am a Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery, a member of the American Physical Society, and a private pilot. One book—“Future Goals of Engineering in Biology and Medicine (Academic Press). DANIEL FREDERICK DONAHUE 6813 Standish Drive, Hyattsvillc. Maryland 20784 Field Auditor, B. F. Goodrich Co., Hyattsvillc, Md. Lt. Comdr. U.S. Navy. (Alumni Records) DOUGLAS AI DAN DONAHUE Doug 970 Main Street. Norwell, Massachusetts Treasurer, Wool Top making (Combing) Business WIFE: Dorothy A. Dutton (Skidmore College 1947) CHILDREN: Douglas A. Jr., 19 Dartmouth. '73: Darby Ann. 18. Thayer Academy. ’70: David Alexander. 15, Phillips Academy. Andover. 9th grade: Duncan Andrew. 12. 6th grade; Dale Alison. 10. 4th grade: Daphne Alexandra. 9. 3rd grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1947 U.S. Marine Corps. I was one of the few ’45s, fortunate or unfortunate, as the ease may be. who, through the benefits of the VI2 program, graduated without interruption. Therefore, my return to Hanover after the war was strictly on a social basis. I married Dorothy Dutton in January 1948. We lived in Brookline. Mass, for a few years then moved to Norwell, a town 25 miles south of Boston on the coast. I entered the wool business in 1946. Boston at that time was the largest wool port in the world. In 1952 I started my own wool importing business which has entailed numerous buying trips to South America. Five years ago I converted my business into processing raw wool into a combed product, which is sold to the yarn spinning trade. I have had a go at the usual small town civic activities, finance board, Little League, cub scouts, etc. In the recreation area I have become involved in the horse world, principally hunters and jumpers (twelve years of showing and shoveling). We have a family sailboat and enjoy sailing the Massachusetts Bay waters. I do some scuba diving when time permits. My lobstcring on an amateur basis allows the family to enjoy this luxury on a frequent basis. We arc a skiing family, and most of our winter weekends are spent in the Granite State in that pursuit. I direct the South Shore area enrollment interviewing for the Admissions Office at Dartmouth. This activity is interesting and enlightening. It keeps one abreast of the College and the student body. I visit Hanover more frequently now with a son in the Class of '73. TERRY LOUIS DONOGHUE 3931 Agena Way. Lompoc. California 93436 General Sales Manager, Linhart Buick Co.. Lompoc, Calif. WIFE: Barbara (Univ. of Washington) CHILDREN: Timothy. 23; Lina, 20. Laurie. 17. Ens. U.S. Navy; Car Manager. Bill Pierre Motors; Lone Star Finance Inc.; Zone Sales Manager. I.incoln-Mcrcury Division-Ford Motor Corp.: Salesman, Littlcry Inc.; Sales Manager. William D. MacKay Ford. (1959 information) 66 WILLIAM EDWARD DONOHUE Bill Racquet Club. 1365 North Dearborn. Chicago. Illinois 60610 Forecast Magazine. Chicago, III. WIFE: Mary (Katharine Gibbs) Lt. Army Medical Corp; Advertising salesman for General Outdoor Advertising; Publisher’s Representative. Hcarst Magazine; Publisher’s Representative. Conde Nast Publications; Publisher. Consumers Counsel, Inc. Member of the Racquet Club; Missouri Athletic Club. (1965 information) NORMAN FRANCIS DONOVAN Norm 230 Bristol Street. Canandaigua. New York 14424 Distribution Manager. Kordite Corp., Macedon, N.Y. WIFE: Alice (Nazareth College) CHILDREN: Michael, 22; Sharon 19; Kevin. 14: Timothy, 12; Kathleen. 8. Lt. U.S. Navy; Assistant to Controller, The Todd Co.. Inc.; Business Manager. Brigham Hall Hospital. Member of the Knights of Columbus; American Legion; American Production and Inventory Control Society. (1965 information) JAMES EDWARD DOOLE, JR. Jim 65 Pipers Pali, Punahou School. Honolulu. Hawaii Dean, Puna bon School Secondary School Administration and Counseling WIFE: Patricia (Westbrook Jr. 1945). CHILDREN: Kimo. 21. Mesa College, Colorado, 72; Pamela, 19, Punahou School. 70; Wendy, 17, Punahou School, 71. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46 US Marine Corps Reserve as a B-25 pilot; Pacific; At present: pilot in Hawaii National Guard—fixed and rotary wing aircraft. Upon graduating in 1947 and marrying Patricia Valentine from the same hometown of Chelmsford. Mass, moved to Honolulu, Hawaii to begin a most satisfying career at Punahou School. Except for several sabbaticals for further schooling—Harvard for M.Ed. in 1950—at Punahou ever since. Initially taught history and coached baseball and basketball. In 1956 was appointed a dean and still hold this job which involves administration and counseling. Continued to coach and play baseball until about five years ago. Active playing days resulted in several trips to the mainland and Japan, including one summer of pro ball with a Japanese team. In 1952, since I still had the “flying bug , joined the Hawaii National Guard. In May of 1968 the Hawaii Guard was called to Active duty and off I went as a fixed and rotary wing aviator. Fortunately was stationed right here in Hawaii for a year before putting in a short 3 month tour in Vietnam, getting an early release just this past August. Still in the Guard flying a twin-Bccch and “choppers . Our life is pretty much centered around the fascinating activities of Punahou School where we reside in a campus home. We think the school, faculty and students arc the finest in the nation, and never regret making Hawaii our home—the job and the life arc very satisfying. We have purchased a condominium apartment for retirement purposes and intend to take full advantage of Hawaii’s incomparable weather to continue to fly, golf, surf and sail. SUMNER DORFMAN 62 Arnold Road. Newton Centre. Massachusetts President, D. L. Dorfman Son, Jewelers WIFE: Barbara (Univ. of Wisconsin 1948) CHILDREN: Douglas, 19, Berwick Academy. 70; Jonathan. 17. St. Mark’s School. 72. I left Hanover in 1942 for the U.S. Army and points East—E.T.O. Made the first wave on D Day and ended my military career shortly after Bastogne. Back to Hanover in 1945. majored in economics, became president of Pi Lambda Phi, vice president of the intrafraternity council, and a member of Casque and Gauntlet. Then to Tuck School and out to the cold world in 1948. Married to Barbara Spack in 1948 with two sons. Douglas and Jonathan soon to follow. After Tuck school. I went into the family jewelry business in Boston where I have been since. Many members of the Dartmouth family have been customers of our store. I have been active in enrollment and interview work in the Brookline and Chestnut Hill area, the Charles River Dartmouth Club, and C. G. Alumni Association which has kept me close to the college. 67 THEODORE MILLER DOUGLAS. JR. II North Drive, Plandome, New York 11030 Account Executive, American Boradcastings Co., Inc, New York City (Alumni Records) WILLIAM JOSEPH DOYLE. JR. 281 Crystal Avenue, New London. Connecticut. 06301 WIFE: Dorothy CHILDREN: William III. 23: Mary. 21. Ens. U.S. Navy; Accountant. Boston Maine Railroad; Lt. U.S. Navy: Manager of Personnel and Community Relations, Metal Hydrides Inc. (1963 information) C. WILLIAM DRAKE “Bill 40 Washington Avenue. Short Hills, New Jersey President—Hydroplex Corporation WIFE: Jean Frey CHILDREN: (Former marriage) Thomas, 19, Dartmouth, 72; Darby, 17; Christcllc. 15: (Wife’s children) Chip Harrison, 18; Jim Harrison, 15; Michael Harrison. 13. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-45 U.S. Marine Air Corps; left as Captain. Navy Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross; 2 air medals. President of Hydroplex Corporation, Lehigh Services. Inc. Subsidiaries. Distribution America, Inc., American Warehousemen’s Association. Director of the above plus Monon Railroad. Crosswicks Distillers Products Corporation. Vice President Board of Trustees of Newark Academy. Member of Baltustrol Golf Club. Pine Valley Golf Club, The Short Hills Club, Dartmouth Club of N.Y.C., Mantoloking Yacht Club. JAMES HAROLD DRUMM, JR. Ford Motor Co. del Peru. S.A.. Apartado 4407, Lima. Peru Manager, Ford Motor Co., Lima. Peru WIFE: Carlyn (Univ. of Chicago) CHILDREN: Patrick. 14. (Alumni Records) DANIEL SEYMOUR DRUMMER 19 Laurel Hill Drive. Valley Stream. New York 11581 Factory Manager (Alumni Records) 68 ROY F. DUKE, JR. 5 Cambridge Road, Convent Station. New Jersey Vice President and Treasurer—The Colonial Life Insurance Co. of America WIFE: Barbara (U. of Rhode Island 1951). CHILDREN: Kerry (Corky) 21, Monmouth College: Roy (RufTy) 9; Thomas. (Tuffer), 6. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-45, U.S. Army Signal Corps, Radio Intelligence, European Theatre. Tech. Sgt. After military service I returned to Dartmouth and graduated from Tuck School in 1949. My oldest boy, Kerry, was one of the papooses in Wigwam Village. Esso Standard Oil Company was my first stop out of school and after three years there I joined Colonial Life in the Investment Department, where some 17 years later I am responsible for the Company’s Investment Portfolio. Kept out of trouble in my spare time by coaching Little League and trying to become a respectable golfer so I can occasionally beat my wife, Bobbie. Have two future Dartmouth athletic greats in my two youngest boys who arc appropriately nicknamed Ruff and Tuff. Also serve as a Trustee of East Orange General Hospital and am on the Advisory Board of the National Newark and Essex Bank. BRUCE R. DUNSMORE Apt. A-l 14. 4301 Mass. Avc., N.W., Washington. D.C. Architect, Project Manager, Daniel, Mann, Johnson Mendenhall WIFE: Dorothy CHILDREN: Christine. 22: Christopher, 18. Member: American Institute of Architects. Hobbies: The Architecture of educational facilities. (1965 Information) HARRY ANTHONY DURKIN JR. 123 Abbott Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Physician WIFE: Thelma “Pixie (Boston Univ. Nursing) CHILDREN: Harry III, 17. Wellesley High, 70: Christopher, 15, Wellesley High, 72; Pamela, 14, 8th grade: Penelope. II. 6th grade. Pursued medical education after graduation at Dartmouth medical school and New York University—Bellevue Medical Center. Residency in adult psychiatry at Boston VA Hospital and fellowship in child psychiatry at Judge Baker Guidance Center and Children’s Hospital in Boston. Since then, chiefly engaged in private practice with part time teaching of medical students and residents for Harvard and Tufts Medical Schools. Currently, clinical instructor in Psychiatry at Tufts Medical School. Above duties leave little time for family activities and we have remained pretty much New Englanders traveling on occasion (some would say “rare”) weekends to Vermont (Sugarbush) and New Hampshire (Hanover) where we were all delighted with the grand new Hopkins Center. I try to keep in shape tossing the football in the fall and the basketball in the spring with my two boys Chip and Chris, both of whom have long since surpassed me in proficiency at these sports. The distaff side of the family arc variously involved in part time nursing, horseback riding, music lessons, and taking care of the tired old man. JAMES CHARLES DURRANCE (Deceased) WIFE: Katherine CHILDREN: James C. Jr. Dartmouth relatives: brothers Dick ’39. Jack 41. In 1942 left to enlist in Air Corps. Co-pilot for Eastern Airlines. Dartmouth activities: Ski Squad. 69 Ralph Blackburn and Geisha friends The Sachem Nina and Cliff Cosgrove on their wedding day-in 1960 John Callaghan back home in the States for Christmas Carpenter and Company HENRY DUTCHER Dutcher. Dutcher. Witt, Sidoti, Considine. 65 Broad St.. Rochester. New York A Homey CHILDREN: Deidre H.. 18, High School, 70; James H., 14. 8th grade; Daniel D., 11. 5th grade. Served in U.S. Marine Corps after Dartmouth. Enrolled Cornell Law School 1946, graduated 1949. Entered law practice City of Rochester. NY. Named Young Man of the Year, Rochester and New York State. 1956 and 1957. Served as Interim City Manager. Rochester 1962. Ran for Congress 1960. active in many civic organizations. “He has always been active in civic affairs, and for many years took an active role in the Democratic Parly in this city, having run for both the State Assembly and for Congress. He has received many awards for his cfTorts. At the present time he is Vice President and member of the Board of Park Avenue Hospital and a member of the Boards of the Health Council and the Monroe Community Hospital, the Rochester Regional Health Council, the Research Center (formerly the Bureau of Municipal Research), the Humane Society, the Pure Waters Agency, and is currently serving as Pres, of Genesee Landmarks Foundation. Vice President of the Landmark Society, the President of the Legal Aid Society. He belongs to many other local organizations, and believes firmly in the necessity of devoting part of his time to helping others and the community. He resides on Brakcnbcrry Road, in the Town of Pittsford. with his three children. Deidre, James and Daniel Dutcher. ROBERT HAMILTON DYER Bob 139 Orchard Lane, Oak Ridge. Tennessee Operations Department Superintendent—Uranium Isotope Separations WIFE: Mary Ruth (Business School 1943). CHILDREN: Lawrence Alan (Larry), 23, Georgia Institute of Tech., 70: Richard Dennis, (Dick), 21, Purdue University, 71; Dean Palmer. 11. 5th grade. Following graduation I immediately began to work with the Manhattan Project, specifically with the gaseous diffusion process for the separation of the fissionable uranium 235 isotope from the U-238 isotope. My association with the project started with the Hooker Electrochemical Co. in Niagara Falls and soon led to Oak Ridge. Tcnn. where I served my army time as a GI working to start up the K-25 plant. After reaching the high rank of T-5 in the Corps of Engineers. I was discharged and have continued working with the process as an employee of Union Carbide. In my present position. I am responsible for the operation of the cascade of gaseous diffusion separating equipment in the Oak Ridge Plant, producing enriched uranium to be used for fueling the power reactors required to supply the increasing demand for electricity. In 1946, I married Ruth Cunningham from Weston, West Virginia and we now have three sons, a daughter-in-law and a grand-daughter. The oldest son. Larry, is a Senior at Georgia Institute of Technology majoring in Industrial Management and the father of a bouncing baby girl. Our second son. Dick, is majoring in Biology at Purdue University hoping to become a marine biologist. Our youngest son has just become a Wcbelos Cub Scout and is in the fifth grade. As the boys have been growing up, I have been successively a Cub-master, Scoutmaster, Explorer Advisor, and now I find myself a Cub-master again. Along the way have been PTA responsibilities and Sunday School teaching. . ... To occupy our spare time, Ruth and I rebuilt a 31' Cabin Cruiser which unfortunately burned to the water line. Now we have a trailer and spend a lot of time camping both here in Tennessee and in Florida. DR. RAPHAEL EZRIEL EBAN Ray 15 Portman Square, London. W.l. England Physician, (radiologist)) Government of Israel (Alumni Records) 72 JAMES CAMERON ECKELS Jim 2855 Canyon Road. Burlingame. California Parmer—Sales Process Equipment WIFE: Jean (U.S.C. 47) CHILDREN: John. 18. High School, ’70: Joanne. 17. High School. 71; Marilce. 15. High School. '73. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 Naval Reserve—Scabccs. Following service attended Stanford University (M.S. ’47). Worked in Sales for large engineering, construction and manufacturing firm in Los Angeles, Houston and San Francisco. Started Eckcls-Spaulding Company in 1958, as manufacturers representative for process equipment, selling to the refining, chemical and power industries in northern California. Activities include Presbyterian Church, Boy Scouts. Hobbies include skiing, competitive target shooting, (hand guns) and swimming. FRANK WILEY EDMANDS, JR. 73 Collins Street. Danvers. Massachusetts President. Edmonds Terminals. Inc., 1700 S. Willow St., Manchester, N.H. 03103 (Terminal and distribution operations of materials, in hulk.—rock salt—for highway ice control) WIFE: Nancy (Chandler School for Women) CHILDREN: Marcia Cooke Edmands, 22: Janet Crane Edmands. 21. F. W. Edmands. Inc., general manager. (1955 Information) DWIGHT JAMES EDSON JR. Jim Box 995, Hanover. New Hampshire Caseworker—Vermont Social Welfare WIFE: Virginia Cole (Mary Hitchcock School of Nursing 1947) CHILDREN: David Preston. 22. Dartmouth. 71; Peter Morgan, 18. Hanover High. ’70 (D’74 we hope): Ruth Annett, 15. Hanover High. ’72. MILITARY SERVICE: Sept. 1943-May 1946 Army Air Force Navigator— Air-Sea Rescue. Saipan and I wo Jima. Taught Geology and took M.A. at Univ. of Texas, then to Colorado and Utah for oil and gas exploration. Set up consulting firm in 1954 for oil and mining exploration and development. Increasing interest in Church activities and mission work led to enrollment at Oberlin Grad. School of Theology in I960. Took 1962-64 off to direct lay adult Education Center in Saskatchewan. Finished Oberlin in 1962 and attempted for a year to revive two dormant churches in Southern New Hampshire. Interim minister for a year in two Hartford. Vermont churches while Science teaching at Hanover High. Past two years as Caseworker with Vermont Needy families in twelve towns along Connecticut River. Learning to be apple farmer on isolated Moose Mountain tract complete with beaver, bear, trout and deer to keep busy. Ginny supports my hobbies by overseeing the cardiac and vascular diagnostic cathathcr room at Hitchcock Hospital. Highly recommend retirement to Hanover area—all the advantages without the blue books! With luck we’ll be here for our 50th reunion ... EUGENE H. EDSON 623 S. Wabash Avenue. Chicago. Illinois President. Edson, Inc. (Manufacturer) WIFE: Fern CHILDREN: Michael. 17; Gary, 14. Member: Standard Club, Briarwood Country Club. Hobbies: fishing, golf, tennis. (1965 Information) 73 RONALD GERKEN EGAN Piazza San Lorenzo In Lucina 26. Rome. Italy Vice President, Western Union Telegraph Co., Europe WIFE: Yuonnc Alexander (Alumni Records) GEORGE EHINGER JR. 74 Valeview Road. Wilton. Connecticut Director of Marketing, Dorr-Oliver. Inc. WIFE: Marilyn Freeman (Stephens. Univ. of Illinois ’48) CHILDREN: Richard. 16. 9th grade: Ruth. 14. 8th grade; George III. 10. 4th grade. I finished the accelerated course at Thayer school in February 1945. after being turned down as 4F by the Army. I immediately began a career with the Dorr Company (now Dorr-Oliver) which is still unfolding. With a year of laboratory work over, I suddenly decided sales was more interesting and this has been it for 24 years. First in New York, then from 1948 to 1965 in Chicago. Returned to home office in Stamford. Connecticut as Sales Manager and now Marketing Director. Discovered the meaning of synergism in 1953 and married Marilyn Freeman, who was following an executive secretary career at the time in Chicago. We're now facing the challenge of teen-agers together. A considerable portion of outside activities have been church related including superintendent church school, teacher, missions and finance chairman—all in the Methodist Church. Also served on city Planning Commission and in various capacities for local political parly. Have been active with the Boy Scouts during the past few years. CRAWFORD L. ELDER, JR. Bud” 19 Strawberry Lane, Mill Valley, California Regional Manager—U.S. News World Report WIFE: None current CHILDREN: Tim. Yale. 70 (blush!). MILITARY SERVICE: 43-46; U.S. Naval Reserve; Pacific; Lt. (j.g.). Uncle Sam sent some of us V-12ers to a year course at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, which automatically consigned us to supply and disbursing billets. Mine was with the Scabces in the Pacific ending up as Supply Officer with a 3,000-man base on Guam, but the Harvard credits provided eligibility for a Dartmouth degree prior to being sent overseas. So it was possible to get started on a career upon return to civilian status in 1946, and I’d always felt that sales looked appealing. In fact—after 23 years in some form of sales, marketing or advertising—it still seems that way, and rewarding from many aspects. A few years in grocery-products selling and merchandising with General Mills somehow progressed to a position of selling advertising space for a leading farm magazine and, in turn, to a great opportunity with U.S. News World Report. That was sonic 17 interesting years ago. during which time we both have prospered happily. Homesteads since Hanover and Boston have included Columbus, Ohio; Madison, Wisconsin; Chicago; St. Louis; and since 1966, beautiful San Francisco. I guess the thing you've done in the last 25 years that matters most to you would be my 20-ycar old son, Tim. a Phi Beta Kappa senior at Yale, who taught himself Russian during prep school. Tim shares a keen interest in travel with me. which is an easy and pleasant pursuit from my present location. We’ve been around Europe together and last year he went on his own to Yugoslavia, while I visited South America and Hawaii and, most recently. Mexico. And the great thing is ... there’s so much more to see! 74 KENNETH FREDERICK El.DREDGE Orleans Road. Chatham. Massachusetts 02633 General manager, and treasurer, Acme Laundry Co., Inc., Chatham Robbins Laundry, Inc., Falmouth Cape Cod Laundry Co., Inc., West Yarmouth WIFE: Mary Margaret Director, Barnstable County Bank. (Alumni Records) FRANK GWYNN ELIAS 711 Irving Place. Duluth. Minn. 55812 (Alumni Records) CARLTON WARREN ELLMS JR. “Bud 295 Boston Post Road. Sudbury. Massachusetts President, Atlantic Packaging Corp. (Contract Packagers) WIFE: Marilyn (Stonclcigh 1942) CHILDREN: Carlyn, 25, Lycoming College, '67; Carlton III, 22, U. of Maine, 71. Aboard the DD 644 “Stember during the Okinawan campaign and through the end of the war I saw a lot of Pacific Ocean and a fair share of Kamikazees to make it interesting. In 1946 I became a partner in a little known public weighing business. Eighteen years later we shifted to the contract packaging area and formed the Atlantic Packaging Corp. of which I am President. Our family activities over the years have been “outdoorsey” ... camping, hiking, skiing, etc. During this time I have been involved with Little League. Cub Scouts, Men's Club, United Fund and Town Committees. The last ten years have been devoted to perpetuating the “big band sound playing tenor sax with an eighteen piece group of “old fellars” called the Suburbanaircs”. We practice weekly for fun and play a limited number of engagements during the year. By June Marilyn and I will have been married 26 short years. We have been very fortunate in raising two enthusiastic, conservative but interesting kids. Carlyn is working in Washington and has left us her St. Bernard as a memento. Chip is a junior at U. of Maine in chemical engineering and so far has had a very good exciting college experience. He will be giving us a darling daughter-in-law in August. On to a new era! RICHARD D. ELSTON 98 Briarwood Drive, Meriden, Connecticut Vice President, The Napier Co. WIFE: Jayne CHILDREN: Karen, 16; Jim, 10. Rotary Club, Director of Y.W.C.A. (1965 Information). 75 CHARLES BRAND ENGLISH Home: R.F.D. I, Cable. Ohio A Homey at Law—Citizens National Hank Building. Urbana. Ohio WIFE: 1st wife Connie Coutler (U. of Michigan ‘47 Music) (deceased ‘53—highway) Eva Uber (a German immigrant” ’54). CHILDREN: Thomas Coulter, 22, Junior year abroad U. of Munich; Gwendolyn, 14. 8th grade; Carolyn 1960-65, deceased, leukemia victim. Graduate of the University of Michigan. Have been practicing law in Urbana, Ohio, since 1947. Currently serving as Vice President of the Cincinnati Milk Sales Association; Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees of Urbana College; Secretary-Treasurer of the Ohio Conservation Foundation. ROBERT JOSEPH EPSTEIN Bob 202 Captain Road. Longmcadow, Mass. Assistant Treasurer General Manager of Casual Corner (Ladies' Clothing stores) WIFE: Margaret (Hartt Music School). CHILDREN: Debra, 19. Boston U. 73; Paul. 16, High School 72; Charles. 13, 7th grade; Gigi—the cat; Sam—the dog. In May of 1943 I joined Uncle Sam’s army. After 3 years, of which 2Vi were spent in India, I returned to Hanover. I finished in January 1947 with a B.A. from Tuck. Took my M.S. at Columbia Business School. I entered the field of retailing in 1948. After 2 years Uncle Sam recalled me for 196 years to help get Korea out of the way. Just prior to recall I married my lovely wife—Peg. In the year and a half in the service my daughter arrived on the scene. Now 18 years later she is a freshman at Boston University. In those 18 years my two sons came along—Paul and Charles. I returned in 1952 to the retail world. After two years I went out on my own with a store for the junior miss. Seven years later I decided to close up shop and joined a growing concern of ladies' specialty stores—Casual Corner. Today I am assistant treasurer and general manager of Casual Corner. We have stores in New England, New York state, Ohio and Wisconsin. Recently Casual Corner became a subsidiary of the U.S. Shoe Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. The retail business is a very demanding one but I have found time to play golf; I am on the Board of Directors of my Temple; a director of one of the local banks; and I served as chairman of the Retail Trade Board of Springfield, Mass. I presently reside in a lovely community—Longmcadow. Mass.—and look forward to an active future because of our joining a national concern and because I have one child in college and two to go in the next six years. DONALD ROYAL EVANS 74 Glen Riddle Rd.. Media. Pa. 19063 Insurance business. Evans Chevrolet Company. Drexel Hill. Pa. WIFE: Elizabeth (Simmons) CHILDREN: Janice. (1949 Information) Don' LCDR. THOMAS GREEN EVANS. JR. (Ret.) Win 6829 Cherry Lane, Annandalc, Va. 22003 76 WINCHESTER HALL EWELL Win 492 School House Lane, Devon, Penna. Sales Engineer—Aluminum Company of America WIFE: Virginia Spencer (Mount Holyoke 45). CHILDREN: Susan. 19. Mount Holyoke 73; Nancy, 16, Conestoga High School. 72. In December '42 while the draft board was trying to figure out which division of the Infantry a guy named “Winchester should draw, I slipped off and enlisted in the Medical Corps with a Dartmouth classmate, Dean D. Miller. After basic we went to the Pacific Theater for special training with eventual assignment to a six-man combat surgical team. Great experience for the Pre-Meds, but didn't do much for me at Tuck School. Returned to Dartmouth in 1946—married my high school sweetheart in 1947 and spent my last year at Dartmouth as one of the Wigwam married Indians. Ginny pulled me through Accounting and pushed me through Statistics so I could go to work for U.S. Gypsum in sales. First daughter, Susan, born in 1951 while I was trying to put roofing materials in every lumber dealer in Long Island. In 1952 moved to New Jersey to tackle the sales of Gypsum products on large industrial and apartment complexes. Resigned in 1954 to join Aluminum Company of America as a Sales Engineer concentrating on building products in the state of Virginia. Great challenge for a New York Yankee since Richmond was the capitol of the Confederacy. Second daughter, Nancy, was born while in Richmond in 1954 and everything was going along so smoothly we were moved to Philadelphia. Present activities concerned with establishment of distribution for Mill Products throughout Middle Atlantic States. Also carry some specific O.E.M. account responsibility in the Transportation and Electrical industries. While I’m no threat to the Tour or our Club, for that matter. Golf is my principal interest. OSCAR FRITJIOF FALLING JR. (Deceased) WIFE: Lois CHILDREN: Karin. Linnea, Ann. Dartmouth relatives: brother-in-law, John G. Jennings '45. Lt.. USN; Real estate broker. Dartmouth activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Track. EMMETT JOHN FALLON. JR. Em 247 King Caesar Road, Duxbury, Mass. Preside n I—Sales A gen I—Elect rical WIFE: Julie (Pine Manor '42) CHILDREN: John. 23. will enter college after tour in U.S.M.C.; Michael, 20. Boston U. 72; Billy, 18. High School. 70; Jimmy, 17, High School. 72; Julie. 15, High School. 73. Moved to Lafayette, California after graduation in 1947. Worked for Fairbanks. Morse Co. in San Francisco. Transferred to Chicago branch in 1949 and lived in Winnetka, III. Joined the Jefferson Electric Co. of Bcllwood. III. in 1956. first as Director of Advertising and finally as Sales Manager. Distributor Division. Moved to Boston area in 1961 and formed a sales agency to represent Jefferson and others in the 6 New England states. Now living in Duxbury, Mass. Annual Harvard game houseparty in Duxbury brings in the Paul “Snark” Glovers (’45). the Tom “Bookie Joe Ashtons (’45), the Jack “Surly” Underhills (’46), the Denny Strap Booths (’45) and the Bill “Ducky Drakes (’45). Best event ever for the Fallons was eldest son John’s safe return from 13 months of combat in Vietnam with the Marine Corps. Present hobby is training two Springer Spaniel pups for field trial competition. 77 JAMES H. FANNON ,Shamus 63 Little Brook Drive, Wilton, Connecticut President; Fannon Osmond. Inc. Industrial £ Educational Films WIFE: Betty-Janc (Barnard 1948) CHILDREN: Douglas, 14, 8th grade; Laura, 12, 6th grade; Elizabeth, 7, 1st grade. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Army Air Corps (Dartmouth Squadron) 1942-1945. Air-sea rescue. Caribbean, Pacific. Was in the gallery business as art appraiser and cataloguer for four years, worked in advertising agency for four years, and in 1955 formed own industrial film and show business with partner. Now involved in producing industrial shows and films as well as educational series. Extra-curricular activities: sailing, skiing, tennis painting. Club activities: Choate Club. Dartmouth Club, Shore Country, and New York Athletic Club. FLOYD HOWARD FAR RANT, 2ND 1304 A 40 Congers Street, Bloomfield, New Jersey 07043 Medical Doctor, 28 South Mountain A ve., Montclair, New Jersey, (medicine) (Alumni Records) HOLDEN KNAPP FARRAR JR. Buzz 54 Warwick Road, Winnetka, Illinois Physician WIFE: Marilyn K. (Northwestern 1949) CHILDREN: Katherine D.. 17, High School, 71; Barbara S., 16, High School, 72 Finished Dartmouth Medical School in V-12 in April ’45. Graduated Northwestern Medical School 1947. Internship of one year at Evanston Hospital, Evanston, III. 1947-48. Fellowship in Medicine Cornell Medical School. NYC 1948-49. Residency in Obstetrics Gynecology at New York Lying-in-Hospital, NYC, 1949-51 and ’53-57. U.S. Air Force in England as physician 1951-53. Married in England to Chicago girl. Marilyn Kuhour, in April 1952. Wife an R.N. who I met during internship in Evanston. First child, Katherine, born in England April, 1953. Second child. Barbara, born in NYC Dec. 1954. In private practice of obstetrics and gynecology since 1957 at Evanston Hospital. Evanston, III. Asst. Professor of Obstetrics Gynecology at Northwestern Medical School. Member American College of Obs. Gyn., Chicago Gynecological Soc.. American Society of Cytology. American Fertility Soc. and American Cancer Society. Hobbies include golf and raising two teen age daughters. Last summer spent 5 weeks in England with family. ROBERT EDISON FARREL Box 97, Franconia, New Hampshire 03580 WIFE: Arlinc Union and N.H. Trust Co., Trust Dept. (Alumni Records) Bob' 78 JEROME FRANCIS FARRELL Jarry” 163 Massachusetts Ave.. Springfield, Mass. 01109 Self employed as a lawyer, 115 Stale Street, Springfield, Mass. WIFE: Claire (Univ. of Mass.) CHILDREN: Brian T., 22; Mary E., 21; Sheila A., 18; Edward J., 17; John G., 14; Jerome F., Jr., 10. Law Student; Casualty Insurance Claims Adjustor. PTA; Community Council, Pub. Aff. Comm.; American Legion; Knights of Columbus. (1960 information) JOSEPH JAMES FATER Pcckskill Towers, Lakcvicw Drive, Pcckskill, New York 10566 Executive Director, Metropolitan Building Contractors Association, New York City WIFE: Theresa CHILDREN: Patricia, 13 MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Marines Trustee, Building Contracting Industry Insurance Trust Funds; Director President, Winged Foot Mess. Service. (1965 information) WILLIAM EDWIN FELLOWS Bill 3408 Maplewood Drive, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55418 Staff Engineer, Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, (automatic controls) WIFE: Marilou CHILDREN: Deborah Story. 18; Rebecca Whittier, 16. Test Engineer. General Electric Co.; Student, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Assistant Project Engineer. Farmingdale Corporation; Instructor. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. (Alumni Records) REX FELTON Felton 511 S. Washington St., Tiffin. Ohio Secretary-Treasurer-Stockltolder—United Insurance Service, Inc. WIFE: Phyllis M. (Ohio Wesleyan ’46). CHILDREN: Jim, 22, Hanover College; Rick (Rex H.), 19. Ashland (Ohio) College; Susan. 12. 5th grade. Left Dartmouth in 1944 (where I had been in V-12) to Supply School at Harvard Business School. Spent most of the time since getting out of the Navy in the insurance business; first as a group representative and later as a solicitor and agent, culminating in joining the above firm in 1968 as a principal along with my brother. Bill (cxD-48) and another good insurance man. Son, Jim, is a junior at Hanover and Rick is a freshman at Ashland and both arc doing real well and helping to earn their ways. Professionally, I received my CLU designation in 1953 and recently was licensed to sell securities by NASD through Travelers Equity Sales Company. Always something new to learn—especially in the ever-changing insurance business. Quite a challenge and quite exciting. Hopefully, have fully recovered from a siege of illness in 1967—at least I feel fine and have developed a very workable and enjoyable philosophy of living. Have covered the waterfront on every civic activity you can think of. including 2 terms as City Councilman. At the present time. I’m letting Phyll handle all those kinds of jobs and she is happily taking part in many organizations. Looking forward eagerly to seeing everyone in Hanover this June. 79 FREDERICK WINZER FERBERT ''Fred 334 Parklawn, Rocky River. Cleveland, Ohio Farmer—Manufacturer's Rep.—Machining, Fabricating—Plastics WIFE: Mary Lou (Duke 1946). CHILDREN: Linda Lou. 20. Skidmore College. 72: Frederick. Jr., 17, University School, 71. Spent V z years in Navy in charge of an L.C.T. landing men and supplies in Pacific. Worked for U.S. Steel in sales for a while and then spent 12 years with Ashland Oil and Refining in sales. Started my own Mfg. Agency—Given-Ferbert Corp. representing steel fabricating and machine shops. Branched into Polyurethane and plastics. Managed Little Ixaguc teams for 5 years and am a director of Cleveland Touchdown Club. Golf and skiing take care of my spare time as my wife can beat me in both. She has won the Club Championship 10 times. Has an 8 handicap. No retirement plans. Enjoy what I am doing too well. WILLIAM JAMES FERGUSON “Fergy 636 Aljo Drive. Bridgcvillc, Pennsylvania Partner, Manufacturer's Representative WIFE: Trudy Wills (U. of Indiana 1952) First job after graduation was with National Aluminatc Corp. In 1950 started in the representative field and worked for another man until 1961 when I formed a partnership with R. W. Rustad. Married Trudy Wills in 1958 and have always lived in the Pittsburgh vicinity. We have no children. Hobbies include golf, could become interested in sailing. Belong to several business societies, namely AISE, Fluid Power. Serve on stewardship for local Methodist Church. That's it in a nutshell. MILITARY SERVICE: Army 1943-1944, Cpl.; Graduated 1947. PHILIP D. FESSENDEN North Hollis Road, Rt. 130. Nashua. New Hampshire Cotton Textiles WIFE: Patricia CHILDREN: Philip. 20; Pamela. 18. After 21 months in the Pacific I was discharged from the Navy in 1946. Al Marj Foster were living in Boston at this time and on one of my visits with them was introduced to Patricia Small of Kennebunk. Maine (Marj was Pat's sorority pledge mother at Stephens in 1943-44). Pat and I were married in the spring of '48 and took ofT for Alabama to learn Cotton Textile Mfg. A Northern transplant we faired well and our two children were born in Birmingham, Ala.—Philip, 20. is now studying TV and Radio Broadcasting at Graham College in Boston: Pamela, 18, will be off to Ashland College in Ohio come September. Business experience has been confined to Cotton Textiles—after 12 years in the South was transferred to Boston, living in Acton for 4 years before moving here to good ole N.H. In 1963 an “addition to the family in the form of a horse for Pam that resulted in an entirely new course of interests (and work) for Pat and myself evolves various phases of activities connected with U.S. Pony Clubs, U.S. Combined Training Assoc., and Am. Horse Show Assoc. While Pam is the efficient rider and trainer, Patricia has developed a keen appreciation and eye for good horsemanship while my interests have been in the barn, hauling horses, and building cross country courses. So long as we continue to live in a 170 year old house etc. and have horses in thc barn there will always be “undone projects. It’s a possibility with our interest in antiques we might open a “Shop” some time in the future. 80 JAMES ARTHUR FIELD Jim Squeeze 4 El Vcrano, Orinda, California Vice President, Management Supervisor £ Assistant to General Manager—Adverrising Agency WIFE: Gina (U. of Oklahoma 1959) CHILDREN: Allison (Big Al) Clare, 6, kindergarten; Bailey (Bill Bailey) Elizabeth. 4. Nursery. I seem to recall a few famous statements as I approach this piece. “You'll never catch me a company man in some organization . And: I think I'll just stay a bachelor; the life feels just fine . Hmmm. Well, here we arc. folks, in bucolic Orinda all cozy in a little vine covered red and white cottage and, my heavens, who’s that over there? It's Gina, she’s my wife. And how come there arc two swings dangling out there in front in that huge oak tree? Oh, they’re for Big Al and Bill Bailey, two daughters yet, 4 and 6. And where’s Daddy going tomorrow? He’s going into San Francisco to work in a big company, Cunningham Walsh. Everybody can hardly wait for my next pronouncement. Filling in the spaces a bit. Ten years in New York city. The whole time I was possessed with having a business of my own. Had three (accounted for 6 years) with stints sandwiched in such as brand manager on I.istcrinc. The first you may remember: Raincoat Chaps. Slogan: Don’t get caught with your pants drowned . Another was Ingram Shave Cream, resuscitation of. Not quite. I’m afraid. On to San Francisco, everated from enterprisin’. Of all things I slip into the system, accepting things I had been fighting. Six years with BBDO, two with McCann, two at C W. Haven’t felt bad at all. Nor has marriage. (From offstage: “A little more enthusiasm on that, jerkhcad. ) “Yes, dear . Seven years now, too. I can’t go on enough about the country out here. Golf and tennis no more. The raw open is so magnetic. I ski a good deal ... a swoop for the soul. I backpack in the Sierra ... walk and look and sense our nature and fish and dawdle and make and break camp. Never fished before. Or skied. I drink in the land and swell to bursting. Mostly though. I’m just home ... fixing toys, fashioning a longer paddle ball racket, fussing with house projects, making wine (big wine snob), making lumps (lumps are lamps made out of Jumk) and feeling altogether fulfilled. JOHN H. FIELD Jack 301 N. Trcmont Drive, Greensboro. North Carolina Superiniendent-Greensboro Finishing Co. (Burlington Industries, Textiles) WIFE: Blynn (U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1956) CHILDREN: John. 9. 3rd grade; Robert, 7, 1st grade; Elizabeth. 2. Worked with fellow classmate Mac Goldfinc for 15 years as Supt. of the Northficld Mills, Northficld. Vt. In 1963 joined Dccring-Millikcn Textile Co. which started me on a southern trek when their Lisbon Falls, Maine mill was closed. Was Supt. of the Millikcn Barnwell Woolen Mills in Barnwell. S.C. for 4 years. Am now with Burlington Industries in Greensboro. N.C. as Supt. of the Greensboro Finishing Co. Other interests and activities have included: member of school board in Vermont for a number of years, director of various fund raising drives such as March of Dimes, Director of Red Cross blood program, and treasurer of a music concert scries. Try to keep up my tennis, golf and skiing. LITTON EDWARD SHIELDS FIELD Lt.‘ Til Goodrich Avenue. St. Paul, Minnesota 55105 Vice President Secretary, T. C. Field Co., St. Paul, Minn, (insurance) WIFE: Nancy (Carlcton College) CHILDREN: Nancy, 25 (BriarclifT); Cynthia. 23 (Mt. Holyoke); Andrea, 21: Florence. 19; Litton Jr.. 13: Kathleen. 11. (1965 information) 81 DONALD SAYRE FI FI ELD ••Don” 23 Comack Road. East Providence, Rhode Island Social Worker, Veterans Hospital WIFE: Marian Atkinson (Ml. Holyoke '44; Smith ’46) CHILDREN: Don Jr.. 18. High School. 71; John. 16, 9th grade. Entered the Army in 1943 after Sophomore year. Spent the war in Panama, being discharged in time to make the 2nd semester in 1946. Two semesters, summer session, Service credits, etc. got me thru Dartmouth the next January, and officially graduated in June with ’47. I worked in Psychology at the Brattlcboro Retreat until the Fall of 1947, and then earned a Master’s in Social Work at Boston University, graduating in 1949. In June of that year, I began a career with the VA Hospital in Medical Social Work. Have worked in their hospital at Rutland, Mass., Regional Office at Providence, and the hospital in that city. In 1950 I married Marian, who was also a Vermonter. We arc presently learning the ways of “teenagers ... new drivers license for one, and (loud) stereo with the other. We enjoy R.I.. but still consider ourselves Vermonters. and recently built an A-frame vacation home there. Major hobby is home “work” (Social workers’ salaries!) I am a reasonably skillful painter, paperhanger, plumber, electrician, minor carpenter, and antique restorer. These arc productive activities and I find them relaxing. Have been active in the Episcopal Church, serving as Vestryman, Clerk, and Chairman of the Education Council, which included responsibility for a Sunday School of 300 youngsters. Am a one-time Mason, and am active in the Nat’l Assn, of Social Workers as well as the R.I. Conference of Social Work. HARRY EDWARD FIGGIE, JR. 9191 Metcalf Road. Willoughby, Ohio 44094 Chairman and President of Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of America, Cleveland WIFE: yes CHILDREN: 3. President, Booz, Allen Hamilton; Group Vice President, A. O. Smith Corp. Director, Western Union, Norwalk Truck Lines and Clark-Reliancc Corp., Member of the Young Presidents Organization. Cleveland Athletic Club, Westwood Country Club. (Alumni Records) ROBERT P. FISHER Bob 4 Forest Lane. Scarsdale, N.Y. President—George F. Fisher, Inc. WIFE: Greta Gustafson (Briarcliff ’50). CHILDREN: Robert P.. Jr. (Rip). 16. Scarsdale H.S., 71; Melinda (Indy). 14. Scarsdale Jr. High. 8th grade; James, 9, 3rd grade; Susan, 7, 1st grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46; U.S. Army Air Force—E.T.O. and Pacific; 1st Lt. After the war I attended Tuck School, graduating in June 1948. Since then I have been employed by George F. Fisher Inc., manufacturers of thrown silk yarns. At the present time I am President of the International Silk Association (U.S.A.), Inc. and a director of the American Silk Council Inc. In 1953 I married Greta Elaine Gustafson. Briarcliff ’50. and we have lived in Scarsdale ever since. We spend our summers with our four children at New Suffolk on Pcconic Bay at the eastern end of Long Island. Our main activities there are sailing, motorboating, fishing, clamming and kite flying. 82 GEORGE DODSON FIX (Deceased) Left college in 1942 to enlist. EARL FREEMAN FLOOD Box 397, Hudson, Ohio 44236 President, Manufacturer of Paint Specialties, Hudson, Ohio WIFE: Jean (Ward Belmont) CHILDREN: Timothy. 21; Ann. 20; Peter, 17; Patricia. 10. Navigator, U.S. Air Force; Vice President, The Flood Co. Member of the Hudson Chamber of Commerce. (1965 information) ARTHUR THEODORE FLUM 1319 Hillside Road, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 19096 A ttorney WIFE: Alma (Beaver College) (1956 Information) ROLAND BRYANT FOERSTF.R (Deceased) WIFE: Faye Ens. Navy Air Corps. Ted' 83 RAYMOND J. FONTANA Ray 47 Normandy Road, Longmcadow. Massachusetts A Homey, President of Insurance Agency WIFE: Maria (Junior College. Boston) CHILDREN: Diana, 18, Topeka. Kansas. College; Dante, 16. Longmcadow High School; twins, John Raymond, 15, Longmcadow High School. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Naval Reserve. World War II and Korean War. Political activity has drawn my interest, along with business and public service in the greater Springfield area. At present an elected member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council, representing 8th district; formerly served as military aide-de-camp to Gov. John A. Volpe. After Dartmouth, took Law Degree from Northeastern University School of Law. During World War II, as executive officer of LST. participated in the Battle of the Philippines and the invasion of Okinawa. During Korean War, first aboard an attack transport. later served as legal and trial counsel and education officer at the U.S. Naval Station, Annapolis, and U.S. Naval Receiving Station, Boston. Civic affiliations varied: former Chairman of Longmcadow Board of Fire Commissioners; Springfield Community Council; director and former president of South End Community Center; Joint Civic Agencies of Greater Springfield; member and past president of Springfield Chapter, Unico National. Served as President of Dartmouth Club of Springfield. Also past president of Springfield Association of Insurance Agents, director of the Union Federal Savings and Loan Association, and trustee of American International College. THOMAS RICHARD FORNESS 725 Woodcrcst Road. Radnor. Pennsylvania 19087 U.S. Army Air Force (Alumni Records) (Graduated and associated with Class of 1946) ALAN STEWART FOSTER A! 584 Banyon Boulevard, Naples, Florida Realty Manager—Apartment Construction WIFE: Marjorie Emerson (Stephens '43; Whcclock College ’45). CHILDREN: Alan S. Jr., 23, U. of Miami School of Architecture. 71; Susan E., 18. Naples H.S., '71. MILITARY SERVICE: 2nd Lt. USMCR—Pacific. China. Since 1950 I have engaged in many and various phases of the Real Estate business. Apartment construction and sales in Toronto, Canada; land development in Phoenix, Arizona; project manager and again apartment construction in Naples, Florida. In addition to the latter 1 am involved, along with several other Neapolitans, in the ownership and management of the area’s only public 18-hole golf course. I can, therefore, offer to any “Forty-Fiver” journeying this way a good round of golf and drinks on the house . Outside activities have included coaching Bantam hockey in Toronto; Dartmouth enrollment director, one year, Phoenix; President P.T.A. two years, Naples Senior High School; Chairman, two years, Naples Power Boat Regatta; past member. Big Brother organization. Boston. My interests and or hobbies, not necessarily in order of importance or proficiency, include golf, power boating, reading (two books per week) and the writing of short stories solely for my own amusement. My ambition is to re-capture the past twenty five years, as I have enjoyed a happy marriage and the raising of two fine children. 1 have missed many of the fine things peculiar to New England and look forward to the trip to Hanover next June. 84 JOHN WEBSTER FOSTER 458 68th Street, Brooklyn. New York Private Consult ant. Engineering Geology Resources, Washington D.C., Beirut, and New York WIFE: Sylvia (N.J. College for Womcn-Douglas) 1953 CHILDREN: John L.. 20. U.S. Army; Sarah E., 16, 10th grade; Rebecca A., 12. 6th grade; Jill. 10. 4th grade (all children by previous marriage). MILITARY SERVICE: Private to Staff Sergeant 1943-1946, Military Intelligence 1st I-t., (U.S.A.R.) 1948-1954. M.S. Ohio State University. 1950; Asst, to Assoc. Geologist. Illinois State Geological Survey, 1948-1955; William F. Guyton and Assoc. Austin, Texas, 1955-1956; Consulting Engineering Geologist. Los Angeles, 1956-1960; Technical Director, Water Resources, The Ralph M. Parsons Co., Los Angeles and Kuwait 1961-1962; Technical Director, Water Resources, Litton Industries, Beirut. Lebanon. 1963-1964; Manager. Arabian Projects, Wilson-Murrow, Inc., Washington, D.C. and Jeddah, 1965-1966; Manager. Middle East Operations, Intercontinental Consultants, Inc., Washington, D.C., Beirut and Jeddah, 1967-1968; Geological Resources Consultant, Washington D.C.. Beirut and New York. 1969 to present. Seconded to Research Council of Alberta summers ’55 and ’56 to organize water resources research section and to recon. the ground-water resources of Alberta. Liaison officer for Bechtel Corp. and Ballistic Missile Division U.S.A.F. for siting hardened Atlas silos in Kansas, Nebraska, and New Mexico, 1959. Led evaluation and development team for fresh groundwater in Kuwait, 1960-1961. Managed 1000 mile primary highway and International airport development program, Saudi Arabia. 1965-1968. Construction value: $280 million. Re-married. Sept. 1969 in Arlington. Va., to Sylvia DcVcrstcrrc of NYC. JOHN M. FRAISSINET “Tad 5299 Martinvillc Road, Warsaw, New York Plant Industrial Engineer, Bird's Eye, Avon, New York WIFE: Kathleen CHILDREN: Linda Dale. 24, Gettysburg College. ’68; Linda J. Skill (Step daughter), 23, Gcncsco State, '71; Alys Ixc. 21. Wittenberg Univ.. 71; S. Joe Skill (step son), 20, Oswego State, 72; Patrick Skill (step son). 6. After 3 years (1943-1946) spent in North Atlantic, courtesy USNR. joined my Dad in the button manufacturing business. Company liquidated in 1959. Joined P. R. Mallory Co., Timers Division, at that time and rose to works manager in charge of 5 plants. Left Mallory in 1968 to start my own business as a manufacturing consultant and manufacturers representative. Quite an experience (much stock offered in lieu of money) but enjoyable. Difficulty in collecting commissions and fees, what with children in college, led me back to industry. In 1970 joined Bird's Eye, Avon. NY as industrial engineer for development of new products. Married Kathleen, the greatest gal, in 1967 and added 3 wonderful step children to the family. Last year we bought an old. old house outside of Warsaw and have been busy remodeling, gardening and enjoying life right next to one of the best trout streams in New York State. KENNETH COULTER FRANCIS 215 East 68th Street, New York, New York 10021 Physician (Alumni Records) 85 WILLIAM SWEET FREESE Pittsfield, New Hampshire 03263 WIFE: Marian (Juilliard School of Music) (1948 information) GEORGE M. FRENCH JR. 18 Martin Lane, Englewood. Colorado Branch Manager, Piiney-Bowcs, Inc. WIFE: Mary CHILDREN: Ellen, 18; Mark. 17. (1965 Information) SIDNEY WATSON FRENCH 1637 Pontiac Road, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506 Investment field WIFE: Barbara (Smith) Customers man, Merrill. Lynch. Pierce. Fenner Smith. (1958 information) CHARLES LEONARD FRIEDMAN (Deceased) Dartmouth activities: Pi Lambda Phi. 86 MAURICE EASTMAN FRYE. JR. ,Moe” 128 Chestnut Street. Boston, Mass. Vice President of Real Estate Firm—Massachusetts State Representative WIFE: Jane Ellsworth (Marymount 59). CHILDREN: Alison. 2. her education status is emerging. Graduated from Harvard Law in 1949 and passed the Mass. Bar the same year. Since 1949. associated with realty firm of Street and Co., in Boston. Earl Street, classmate, and I arc partners. Elected president of the Rental Housing Association in 1962. Elected Vicc-Prcs. of Boston Real Estate Board in 1964. Military service—two years with First Cavalry Division. Southwest Pacific Area. 3 years in army. Married in 1967. Elected to Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1966. re-elected 1968, representing Ward 5 in Boston. Enjoy small lakeside cottage in southern Maine. Living now on historic Beacon Hill with brick sidewalks and gaslights. Haven't missed a Harvard-Dartmouth game since 1941 except for military service (1943, '44, ’45). Member, Harvard Club of Boston. Dartmouth Alumni Association of Boston. Member, Advisory Committee to Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination. Boston Tuberculosis Association. Membership in ski club in N.H. RICHARD C. FULLER “Dick 14211 Larchmcrc, Shaker Heights. Ohio Assistant to the President—Musical Arts Association WIFE: Pat (St. Luke’s Hospital. N.Y.C. ’43). CHILDREN: Patricia Ann Auchter. 23. married in April 69; Jeanne. 22. Southern Illinois University, ’71; Dave. 20. Transylvania University, ’73; Jane, 13, 6th grade. Left Dartmouth on Thanksgiving weekend in 1942 to enlist in Army Air Corps. Received commission in April ’44. Sent to B-29 base in Nebraska where I met my wife who was an Army Nurse—and married her in July. Overseas to Tinian Island in November—back home in March 1946, a Captain. Entered Northwestern University, graduated with a B.S. degree in marketing in January 1948. Worked in sales for Johns-Manvillc Corp. in Chicago area for 5 years. Then joined Time Inc., where I have worked for 16 years, in Chicago, New York, and Cleveland since 1964. Have been very active in civic affairs always—like President of United Fund—and even held an elective office for 4 years on Cook County Republican Central Committee. In Cleveland became active in Chamber of Commerce, giving many speeches to new industries and various organizations. Just one week ago. Nov. 15. 1969. left Time Inc. to accept new position offered by Trustees of the Musical Arts Association as Assistant to the President. Will endeavor to find new ways to put performing arts, like symphony orchestras, on a more firm fiscal basis. Pat and I will be in Hanover for the 25th—and may have three of our children with us. EARL H. GALLUP Box 706, Ncwtonvillc, New York Partner, Law Firm—McNamee Nicholas Lochncr Titus, Albany WIFE: Sally Cheney (Skidmore 1948) CHILDREN: David, 18, H.S. Junior; John, 16. H.S. Frosh; Susan, 13, 7th grade; Judith. 10. 4th grade. Spend most of my time in trial work—on both sides of the fence. Practice with eight other partners and three associates. Play as much golf as possible though not very well. Lots of good skiing nearby in Winter. Trustee of YMCA in Albany for many years. Currently busy two-year term as President of University Club, Albany. Last three years have spent late winter vacations in Caribbean and summer in New Brunswick. Older boy interested in Dartmouth—we’ll see. 87 WILLIAM HARRIS GAUNTLETT Bill 1328 North 6th Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85705 Teacher WIFE: Mary (Christ Hosp. School of Nursing) CHILDREN: Leslie, 23; William. 20; Mary. 14; Nancy. 10. Owner of wholesale sandwich catering firm; Sales Representative, Field Enterprises, Inc.; English Spanish Teacher, Rio Blanca High School; Material Planner, Grand Central A C Co.; Fulbright Teacher of English, Greece; English Spanish Teacher, San Manuel High School; Area Manager, Field Enterprises (Educational Division); French Teacher, Tucson High School; Instructor of French, El Centro College. (1960 Information) PETER ERWIN GEIGER (Deceased) WIFE: Sue Dartmouth activities: Pi Lambda Phi. WILLIAM RUBERTGELLER (Deceased) Dartmouth Relatives: brother, Frederick '43; father, Roscoe G. ’12. Was unable to enter military service but did defense work with Agfa Ansco. Dartmouth activities: Kappa Kappa Kappa. HOWARD BENATAR GERMAIN Howie 61 Studio Road, Stamford, Connecticut Vice President General Manager—Flexnit Co., Inc. WIFE: Divorced CHILDREN: Andrew G., 20, Bowdoin. ’72; David. 18. Rivcrdalc. 71; Neal A., 17. Vershirc Academy, 71; Amy T.. 12, Northeast School. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 Captain. Air Corps. 20 years (from salesman to National Sales Manager) at International Playtex Corp. Three years ago became big fish in little pond at Flexknit— just couldn't get out of girdles and brassieres. 88 JOHN ROCKWELL GEYER 6 Crane Road, Darien. Connecticut Mathematics Teacher—Junior High School WIFE: Carlota Herkness (Gouchcr 1946) CHILDREN: Palsy. 20. Trinity College. '73; Bob, 18. High School; Nancy. 17, High School; Rocky, 15. Jr. High; Mary, 13. Elementary school. I am delighted to report that I am a business dropout. After graduation I joined an advertising agency where I tampered with the American Way of Life for 20-odd years. They were good years, exhilarating, lucrative, challenging. sometimes frustrating, always wet. but finally only filled with too much travel and long hours. One day my wife said ''Enough , and so I wrote. ‘‘Now, new amazing .. .’ for the ten thousandth time and quit. I entered Columbia Teachers College and about a year ago got my MA in mathematics. I am now teaching math in a junior high school in Darien. I’m still going to T.C. nights and hope. If I live long enough, to get an Ed.D. in a combination of math and psychology. I plan to continue teaching but would also like to do some psychological research in problem solving. My wife. Cocky, once a chemist, more recently a child raiser, is playing the same game. She is working on her MA in early childhood education and is teaching in a nursery school. Maybe some day we'll operate a two-room school house. Our oldest child. Patsy, is in the first co-ed class at Trinity College, in Hartford. She hopes to take a semester’s work at Dartmouth her junior year (cringe, you traditionalists!) The rest arc in various stages of progress through the Darien public schools. I hasten to add that none of my children attend the school where I teach; the school couldn't survive. Together and severally, the Geyer family enjoys one sport, sailing, almost to the exclusion of any other. Until recently, when middle-aged discretion overcame enthusiasm. Cocky and I sailed every weekend year around. Now in the winter we sit by the hearth while the kids go skiing. JOHN FOWLER GILE. JR. Jack” McKenna Road. Norwich. Vermont Vice President—A.B. Gile Co., Inc. (Insurance Real Estate) WIFE: Sally CHILDREN: Susan. 18. Hanover High. '70; Dewey. 9. 3rd grade. Since completing service in World War II. I have lived in and around Hanover, except for five years with the New Hampshire Insurance Co. (of course!) in Maine, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Since 1951. have lived in Norwich, Vermont and worked in Hanover with family firm. A. B. Gile Co.. Inc., involving the general insurance field—fire, casualty, primarily within an area of 30 miles of Hanover. Member Hanover Chamber of Commerce, former Lister of Town of Norwich, Norwich Lions Club member, served as Director of the Ford K. Sayre Memorial Ski Council, and currently serving on Dartmouth's Third Century Fund Drive. Current member of the Executive Committee of the New Hampshire Independent Insurance Agents Assoc. Member of the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Corporation. Am an avid golfer; hunt and ski in the off season. Fortunate to having been born and bred in Hanover. I naturally enjoy the wonderful region, and am an enthusiastic Dartmouth sports fan. and attend all local sports activities that I can, and as many away games as possible. WARREN BROWN GILLESPIE Gil Warren Brown Ranch. RR 2, Douglass. Kansas 67039 Security Broker WIFE: Patricia (Carleton College) CHILDREN: James 19. Manager. Corporate Department, The Small Milburn Co. (1955 information) 89 RICHARD CARLETON GILMAN Dick 1852 Campus Road, Los Angeles, California President, Occidental College WIFE: Lucille Young (Keene State 1947) CHILDREN: Marsha. 20, Wellesley, 72; Brad, 18, High School, 70; Brian. 15. High School, ’73: Tucker, 10, 6th grade. Acceleration and course overloads enabled me to finish my B.A. in two and a half years before going in to the Navy and service in the Pacific aboard an aircraft carrier, followed by graduate study in this country and abroad, leading to a PhD. in Philosophy from Boston University. Along the way the girl whom I met as a square dancing partner in Hanover during freshman year (Lucy Young) finally consented to be my bride, and we were married in the White Church in 1948. As a teacher in the Hanover Elementary School in 1948-49, and in Needham, Mass, the following year, she helped finance my graduate work until I took over as breadwinner in the fall of 1950. From 1950 to 1956 we were at Colby College in Waterville. Maine, where I taught in the Department of Philosophy and Religion and became increasingly drawn into administrative work. This was followed by 4 years as executive director of an educational foundation, with headquarters in New Haven, Conn. In 1960 we moved to Northfield, Minnesota, where I served as academic dean and Professor of Philosophy until assuming my present position in July 1965. So much is being written about the life of college presidents today that no explanations are needed here. Suffice it to say that it has its triumphs as well as its tribulations, even though the former may at times seem few and far between. I've been at Occidental for only 5 years (occasionally it has felt more like 55), but I am already one of the senior college presidents in this area in length of tenure. The only thing I ask is that I have the good sense to realize for myself when the time has come to move on. Heavy involvement in campus activities and community affairs is so much a part of the job that there is all too little time for family life. But Lucille and our 4 children have been a tremendous support throughout, and family camping trips and an occasional breakaway for fishing or leisurely travel help to make it all worthwhile. Daughter Marsha is a sophomore at Wellesley, and son Brad will enter college somewhere in the fall, preferably where he’ll be able to continue his swimming in national competition. The younger boys, one a high school freshman and the other in sixth grade, also help to keep us young in spirit, as the years rush by. ROBERT AKIN GLASS 2936 East 78th. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74108 (Alumni Records) PAUL WILLIAM GLOVER JR. Box 901, Hanover, New Hampshire General Manager, IHSC (ITT Sheraton) WIFE: Diane CHILDREN: Paul W. Glover III, 23, Dartmouth. ’69; Gwendolyn Glover Thompson, 20, Married; John B., 19, U. of Denver; Andrew H., 16, Hanover High School. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46 Marine Corps—Pacific, 1st Lt.; 1950-52 Marine Corps. Captain; Presently Colonel in Marine Reserve. Managed family frozen food and ice cream business after i year at Boston Univ. Law School until recalled for Korean War in 1950. Formed fiberboard company with father in 1952. Sold out in 1969 and joined ITT Sheraton Corporation in Boston where I am presently General Manager of a subsidiary. International Hotel Supply Corporation. Still living in Hanover, weekends, with an apartment in Boston. Oldest son is back in Dartmouth after Marine Corps service and a year on Wall Street. Daughter married Ted Thompson (Dartmouth 1966) in 1968 and they are expecting their first child in March. Middle son is at Denver U. and youngest is at home in Hanover. Still see many ’45s when they come back to Hanover for football, etc. Interests include skiing and Dartmouth football and hockey. 90 BERTRAM GLOVSKY “Bert'’ 20 Pickman Road. Beverly Massachusetts 01915 Law Banner, Glovsky Glovsky, Beverly, Mass. WIFE: Beverly (Smith) CHILDREN: Steven. 15. also two other children (names and ages not known). 1968 General Chairman of the Fall campaign of the United Fund of the Central North Shore; past president of the Beverly Chamber of Commerce; Beverly Rotary. (1956 information) ALVIN CHARLES GLUEK, JR. “At R.R. 2, Head of Chczzctcook, Halifax County. Nova Scotia Professor WIFE: Ellen Rider (Smith). CHILDREN: Daughter, Wheaton grad, (at Simmons for MA. Library Science); Daughter. Northwestern, 71; Son, grammar school; Daughter, convent school. After leaving Dartmouth in the winter, 1943-44. I went to Midshipmen’s School at Notre Dame, receiving my commission in late May. The same day I married Ellen Rider (Smith College) and the next day, I started training as a diving and mine disposal officer. I ended up at Pearl, diving but (thank God) not disposing. After the war, I spent one semester in Minnesota’s Law School, then shifted to graduate work in History. I got my MA in 1948; my Ph.d in 1953. My chief interest is in the field of Canadian History and the history of Can-Am relations. I’ve taught at the University of Minnesota, Michigan State University, Trinity University Dublin (as a Fulbright lecturer), and the University of Dalhousic in Halifax, where I now am. I’ve had a sabbatical here (in 1967-68) as a Senior Killam Fellow—and in the Province of Quebec. I've written various articles and delivered papers, composed reviews, and even a book—but I’ve not been overly prolific. (Certainly there have been more children—four— than books). I’ve had a taste of the administrative side of university life— as the director of a Center in Canadian Studies at MSU and also as an assistant dean there. But I now trust and hope that these duties are ancient history. Ellen and I have four children, now adults in almost every ease—our oldest daughter (graduate of Wheaton) is now' studying at Simmons College for her MA in library science; the next oldest daughter is a junior at Northwestern University; our son is a senior at a local grammar school; the youngest daughter is, despite her dislike for the want of a coeducational environment, at a convent school. We’ve vastly enjoyed life. The “spin-ofT’ from the academic life has taken us into many regions. We’ve indulged ourselves in hobbies—hunting, fishing, canoeing, camping, skiing, etc. etc. We now live in Nova Scotia for the academic year and in Quebec during the summer, where I can work in the Public Archives. We have, foolishly enough, three dogs and a very busy and delightfully complicated life. H. MAXWELL GOI.DFINE Maxwell Realty Co., 901 Beacon Street. Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Maxwell Realty Co., Boston, Mass. Divorced CHILDREN: Bruce. 23; Steven. 18. Woolen Buyer. Goldfinc Mills (Steathmore Woolen Co.) (1965 information) 91 DAVID I. GOLDSTEIN 16, Rue dc la Glacicre, Paris, France Assistant to President, International Association for Cultural Freedom, Paris WIFE: Ritta CHILDREN: Danielle, 17, Lyccc; Jonathan. 13, Lyccc. Prior to present position, Lecturer in Russian—Language and Literature, Dartmouth, 1962-1964. EVAN R. GOLTRA Brooks Air Force Base, Texas Vice-Commander, Aerospace Medical Division (AFSC) (Colonel) WIFE: Elfricdc M. (Lindner) CHILDREN: Patricia Ann. Susan Jon, Deborah Jane, Kathryn Gale. MILITARY SERVICE: 1949-1956, U.S. Army Medical Corps; 1956. Air Force Specialty Training Program in Aviation Medicine; 1957 to present, Aero-Space Medical Division of Air Force Systems Command. As Vice-Commander of Aerospace Medical Division at Brooks, assists and advises the Commander, with special emphasis on surveillance over the research and development program; assuring proper priority application for mission execution and performance of functional liaison, co-ordination, protocol, and command administration. After Dartmouth, took Doctor of Medicine degree from Long Island College of Medicine in 1947. Internship at Grace Hospital. New Haven. Conn., followed by entry into Army Medical Corps in July 1949. Served as Surgeon to the Joint Brazilian-United States Military Commission in Rio dc Janeiro, 1952-55, transferring to Air Force in the latter years. An assignment as chief of medical service at Westover Air Force Base in Massachusetts followed. Specialty training in aviation medicine, supplemented by study at Harvard University’s School of Public Health, occupied the next two years. Duty assignments were to include MacDill Base, Florida; Wright-Pattcr-son Base, Ohio; Fort Wainwright, Alaska; and. beginning in 1967, current responsibility at Brooks Base in Texas. Author and co-author of seven professional publications in the field of aerospace medicine and public health. JOHN QUINCY GOODING John, J.Q. 69 Fairmount Road, Ridgewood. New Jersey District Sales Manager, PPG Industries WIFE: Ethel Winston CHILDREN: Richard W.. 21. Clemson Univ.. ’72; Ellen Phillips. 18. Wake Forest or Salem College, '74; Dorothy Quincy. 18, Wake Forest or Salem College, ’74; Susan Winston, 14. Ridgewood. Spent Second World War and Korean with USMCR—met and married terrific Southern gal in 1947. Accepted teaching position with Mt. Hermon School—great experience—thoroughly enjoyed coaching and summers as tennis professional on coast of Maine. Following Korea and discharge, I joined the merchandising division of Pittsburgh Plate Glass, now PPG Industries. Eighteen years with pleasant interludes in Boston, Springfield, Syracuse, N.Y., Pittsburgh and finally Metropolitan New York. Have a tremendous family—all busy with varied interests. Enjoy everyday—relax with skiing and tennis. Son Richard carried father to an eastern doubles ranking—great fun. Community activities in various cities leave us all with satisfying memories. Can recommend all cities mentioned above. Have one son in college and two daughters to settle in during fall of ’70, so may not make reunion. Still don’t wish to be counted out as I would certainly love to see all those 45 men, especially those Butterfield Freshmen. 92 ELI.IOT RAYMOND GOODMAN 45 Amherst Road. Cranston. Rhode Island 02910 Associate Professor of Political Science. Brown University, Providence. K.l. WIFE: Norma (Sarah Lawrence) CHILDREN: Laura. 19; Jordan. 15; Roger. 9. Member of American Political Science Association; New England Political Association. (1965 information) THOMAS ERNEST GOSS 22400 Byron Road. Shaker Heights. Ohio Account Representative, Central National Bank of Cleveland WIFE: Margaret R. CHILDREN: Katharine Ann. 14. Thomas Jr., 12. Member of Swcdahaha Field Club. Country Club. American Institute of Banking. National Association of Corrosion Engineers, B.O.H.. Canadian Campfire Club. Ducks Unlimited, National Skcct Association. Hobbies: golf, hunting, skcct. (1965 Information). DONALD GOODNOW GRAHAM. JR. 23219 Woodway Park Road, Edmonds. Washington 98020 Lawyer MILITARY SERVICE: Sgt. U.S. Army Air Force (Alumni Records) (Graduated with Class of 1949. associated with Class of 1948) JAMES ROBERT GRANT Vim 6768 LaJolla Drive, Riverside, California Vice Principal—John North Hit’ll School—Riverside WIFE: Margery (San Diego State College). CHILDREN: James R. III. 23, AB Dartmouth. ’69; Susan Lynn. 21. Univcr. California, Santa Barbara, ’71. After children were bom got interested in education. Started all over again, this time as a teacher. Taught every elementary level. Then moved to Junior High for 3 years and then taught chemistry in Senior highs in Riverside for 7 years (National Science Foundation Grants at Univ. Connecticut. Berkeley. Redlands. Sacramento State College and University of California. Riverside prepared me.) Appointed Dean of Students last year. Functioning as Vice Principal (Discipline) this year. Fun as ski bunny around Big Bear. Handball a few times a week at the local Y . Sailing in San Diego when possible—have cutter-rigged Danish double ender at the Kona Marina (Shelter Island). 93 'Jack' JOHN LESLIE GRANT 910 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60611 President, Grant Publishing Corp., Chicago, III. Director, The Greeting Card Association; President of the Grant Realty Corp. President of Pacific Imprinting Corp. (1965 information) IRVIN McKEE GRAVES Irv 395 Lafayette Street, Salem, Massachusetts Marketing Manager—Wingaersheek Turbine Company WIFE: Ann (New England School of Art 1955). CHILDREN: Curtis, 22, service; Jay, 10, Tower School; Melissa, 4; Heather, 3. MILITARY SERVICE: Pacific Theater, two years in charge clinical laboratory 133rd Gen. Hospital, Leyte, Philippines. Returned to Dartmouth 1946 summer session. It was great to be able to wear my Senior jacket through my entire undergraduate years. After three years was accepted to Medical School where I studied valiantly for three years and returned to Dartmouth in 1951 for senior year and graduated in 1952. (Having had three years of medicine between junior and senior years). Attended a United Aircraft graduate engineering program and after a short period with the parent company went with Honeywell Industrial Systems Division. In Philadelphia I was like a fish out of water away from our great New England and Nova Scotia coast. (I've become a most active ocean sailor). I returned in 1958 and married the beautiful Ann McFarlanc of Belmont, Mass., and we settled within a few feet of our Atlantic in Cohasset, Mass. Now I was with Fisher Scientific Company as head of their Technical Instrumentation Group here in New England. I.atcr in 1960 I was selected to head their Electron Optics Division (Several models of electron microscopes and electron probe X-Ray microanalyzers). In seven years I built this division into prime prominence in the industry. In 1967 I left Fisher Scientific Company to join M.I.T. engineers in building our Wingacashcck Turbine Company. We are still in our original complex of old buildings but only today we were likened to Polaroid when it was building its first line of cameras. We have a new building on the board and we have high hopes. Activities arc all with my family and all associated with our great sport of ocean sailing. Five years ago we moved from Cohasset to Salem, Mass. Our factory being on the north of Boston it became impossible to commute through the city. Again we moved to be near the sea but my growing family required a large house and large it is. the old Almy estate. Every minute I am away from my work my family and I arc aboard ‘’DRUMMER’ , our new fibcrglas California-type fin keel, sloop. Ann prefers the fine wooden boats we have always had, refers to my pride as the “Tuppcrwarc Special . I am an officer of the Boston Yacht Club of Marblehead. I’m on the Executive Committee, the Finance Committee and I am Chairman of the Membership Committee, and last but not least. I am Co-Chairman of our great Marblehead to Halifax Ocean Race. When I’m not doing these things, I rest. I know very few '45 classmates having been in Hanover with other classes. I talked to Warren Smith '45 in Washington. D.C. recently and I see Bud Shepherd occasionally. He heads the High Vacuum Equipment Company, Hingham, Mass. 94 PHILIP OWENS GRAY Phil' 243 Mason Drive, Manhasset, New York 11030 President, Scully-Walton, Inc., New York City (hospital equipment, sales serv.) WIFE: Lorraine (Katharine Gibbs) CHILDREN: David, 18; Robert, 14. U.S. Army. (1956 information) JOHN THOMAS GRECO Greek 3600 South Wakefield Street, Arlington. Virginia 22204 Management Analyst, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. WIFE: Victoria U.S. Army; Processed Products Inspector, U.S. Department of Agriculture. (1969 information) OTTO JUNIOR GRIESAR (Deceased) WIFE: Alice Left college in 1943 to enter service. GEORGE CRAIG GRUBB 20 Salem Lane, Little Silver, New Jersey 07739 Process Engineer, Jefferson Chemical Co.. Inc. (Alumni Records) 95 ALBERT W. GRUER. JR. Ar 20 Hcathwood Lane, Hamilton, Ohio Vice President Marketing Manager—Hamilton Foundry, Hamilton, Ohio WIFE: Gloria (Washington Univ. of St. Louis 1947) CHILDREN: Jacquelyn. 19, Univ. Kentucky. '73; Martha. 18. Taft High. 70: Jeffrey, 13, 7th grade. Wilson Jr. High. Served 3 years in World War II in Air Force: was a Captain and operations officer of Air Apaches when war ended—and was in South Pacific. Returned to college at Washington Univ. in St. Louis (my home) and received a Masters Degree in Business Administration in 1952. (Received Bachelors Degree in Business Administration in 1948). Have served in a number of capacities in Boy Scouts. Church, school and civic organizations. Have served on Board of Directors of three different Businesses and generally have been in marketing work all of my business career. ROBERT O. GRUNDITZ “Lefty” 185 Wabasso Trail, Medford Lakes. New Jersey Regional Manager: Haron-Blakeslee Inc. Industrial Solvents; Vapor Dccreasers, Ultrasonic Cleaning Equip. WIFE: Carol (Mt. Holyoke 1950) CHILDREN: Gail, 18. Mt. Holyoke. 73; Bob. 16. Senior. Lenape High; Grctchcn. 5. Out of Marines 1945—returned to Dartmouth and graduated in 1947. Taught History and coached at Worcester Academy 1947-48. Returned to Tuck School 1948-49. Went to work for father-in-law in 1949. Married Carol in June 1950. Now have three children, Gail 18, Bob 16. and Grctchcn. 5 (Carol couldn't face leaving Brownies. Girl Scouts, and P.T.A.) Went to work for Baron-Blakeslee Inc. in 1959 in New England. Transferred to New Jersey in 1961 and have been in Medford Lakes since. Am Regional manager of area from New York to No. Carolina. JOSEPH MICHAEL GUATTERY Butter Road. R.D. 5. Canandaigua. New York 14424 Physician, Canandaigua Medical Group. Canandaigua, New York WIFE: Jane CHILDREN: Stephen. 16; Susan, 15; Mark, 12; John. 11. U.S. Army; Assistant Chief of Medicine. V.A. Hospital. (1960 information) “Joe WILLIAM HENRY GUNTHER “Bill” 1721 North 1st Street, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Treasurer . C. Prange Co. (Retail Department Stores) WIFE: Jean Campbell (Deceased) (Stevens). CHILDREN: Pete. 22, Dartmouth, 71; Lisa, 20, Ripon College, 73; Barbara. 15. Junior High; Anne, 11, 6th Grade. I left Hanover in the fall of 1942 to enlist in the Coast Guard Off-Shore Patrol. They more or less said “Go back to school and I ended up at Northwestern in Navy V-I2. After two years, I was sent to NSCS at Harvard for a year and ended up with a degree before leaving for NSD Guam. After discharge. I joined the H. C. Prange Company, with stores in northeastern Wisconsin, in the Accounting Department. My current responsibility is internal auditing and insurance. With the death of my wife in 1959, I have my hands full with the children, but have served on the United Fund, YMCA. Dartmouth Enrollment, Rotary Club, and other civic, religious and social organizations in various capacities. My current interest is the Sheboygan Yacht Club and my cottage at Elkhart Lake—about 20 miles west of Sheboygan where I hope to live when my youngest has completed High School. Having a son as a 71 has helped me re-live the years 1 missed in Hanover. My most recent memory of Dartmouth was Pete’s Freshman Fathers Week-end—when we stayed in the Dorm. I almost felt like 19 again. 96 HAROLD CLINTON HABE1N, JR. Pete” 2016 Pryor Lane. Billings. Montana 59102 Physician, Surgical Clinic, Hillings, Mont. WIFE: Jeanne CHILDREN: Peter, 14; Jared, 12; Christopher, 10. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Army Member of the American College of Surgeons; American College of Chest Physicians. (1965 information) ROBERT W. HACKER Bob 2101 Fifth Avenue. Moline, Illinois President, Hacker Oldsntobile-Cadillac, Inc. WIFE: Ann (Smith 1947). CHILDREN: Christine, 21. College, 71; Ellen. 18. College. 73; Elizabeth. 13, 10th grade; Theodore, 9, 3rd grade. Spent 1948-1956 in Buick business in Davenport. Iowa. Had a bout with Polio 1955-56—sold Buick Agency, bought smaller but more satisfactory Olds-Cadillac dealership in Moline. Illinois—across the Mississippi River from Davenport. That was in 1957—am still operating this business. Spend all free time on the golf course. Also spend time caring for five acres of grass, etc. ROBERT H. HAFFENREFFER Ha0 16 Woodcrest Road. Cape Elizabeth. Maine President: Ellis Paperboard Products, Inc. WIFE: Virginia (Skidmore 1945). CHILDREN: Judith Ann. 20. Skidmore. '72; Robert Kent. 17, Governor Dummer Academy, 71. After three years in the Infantry where I enjoyed such exotic places as Italy, returned to Hanover and was graduated in 1948. Then entered into a happy marriage with a “Skiddy and proceeded to Millinocket, Maine with the Great Northern Paper Co., Ah Wilderness! After approximately 3 years there pulled stakes to Portland. Maine, where I joined the firm I’m still with as a peddler. In 1962 established Dominion Paperboard Products Ltd. in Nova Scotia, still going strong. Virginia thought the Bahamas a better place to put a plant than the cold North, but can’t please everyone. Community duties included: coached Little League. Boy Scout Leader. Head of Sunday School. Deacon at State Street Cong. Church, budget committee United Fund, initiating group in Portland of Junior Achievement program, and such things as all Dartmouth men seem to get into. Did a great deal of family skiing till both children flew the coup for schools away. Now back to tennis. Each summer have spent vacations cruising the coast of Maine. Ginny and I hope in a few years to get a get-away farm “Down East” and leave the rat race to the younger people. Don’t plan to retire, just shufTofT a little at a time. WILLIAM JOSEPH HALLIGAN. JR. 830 N. Waukegan Road. Lake Forest, III. 60045 The Hallicrafters Co., Chicago, Illinois, sales (Alumni Records) 97 Connie. Spence. Bobbie, Martha and Debbie Johnson at home Ye Hanover Editor Dave Hewitt and Family Bob Haffenreffer's Virginia is out-grow by Kent and Judith Anne Dave and Irene Joslyn enroute California to Vt. in 68 John Hartshorn's brood Susan and John Halstead and kids arriving Southampton on the “Maasdam” 98 The Geyers racing their yawl Red Pepper Lee Kreindlcr meets his TV audience Ruth, Tod and Bruce Lcggat five years ago Dick Kendall and his skiing champions Gil Jones’ Betty complete with tired feet Igating with Tenny, Mel. Dana. Jean and Tim Monahan (and Champ) 99 Bob Epstein’s family at Camp Norwich in '67 Fred. Karen and Eiko Kahn JOHN PRESTON HALSTEAD Johnny —in college, though nobody's called me that for years. 852 Main Street, East Aurora. New York Associate Professor of History, Stale Univ. of N.Y., Buffalo WIFE: Susan McClintock (Vassar 1955). CHILDREN: Preston. 13. 7th grade; Andrew. 12. 5th grade; Benjamin. 10, 4th grade; Victoria, 8, 2nd grade. After a year at Tuck School and two years with Booz, Allen and Hamilton in New York, all parties concerned had reached the same conclusion. so business and I parted on friendly terms. Having been accepted by the Harvard Graduate School for the fall term of 1950, I took the summer off. sailed in the Bermuda and Transatlantic races and shoestrung my way around Europe. The vacation was unexpectedly extended when the Marine Corps called me up again, but with due deference to my advancing years, they farmed me out to Fort Sill to teach gunnery. Thereafter life picked up. Back at Grad. School in 1952. Masters Degree in 1953. married in 1955. Director of Development at RadclifTc (sounds better than it was) in 1956-58. off to France and Morocco 1958-59 with wife and two kids for research on my dissertation, back home to Buffalo where I holed in for three months to write the dissertation. PhD awarded I960 and immediately began as both assistant professor of History and assistant to the Vice-Chancellor of Educational Affairs at the University of Buffalo. Quickly gave up the administrative job and have taught full time ever since, becoming associate professor in 1966. In 1967 Harvard University Press published my Rebirth of a Nation, the story of the rise of Moroccan nationalism, and thcrc’vc been a couple of articles in fairly respectable journals. Took the whole family (now four children) to England in 1968 while I did research on a book on British overseas expansion in the 19th century (seemed like a plausible reason for spending a year in England). I’ve managed to get snarled up in the usual community activities; Village Planning Commission and Capital Expenditures Committee, session and choir of the First Presbyterian Church, elementary school P.T.A., Barber-shoppers. Hammer and Tongs (the local pseudo-intellectual society). Boy Scouts—you name it. For diversion I try to keep abreast of the minor disasters which sporadically overtake our Victorian home, and for fun we sail our Dragon on Lake Ontario: Saturday is frantic race day with Susan and one of our boys, Sunday is tranquil cruising day for the whole family. In winter, sad to say, no more skiing since my back got banged up, but we manage to console ourselves with wine-bibbing and gourmetisme. HARRY L. HAMPTON, JR. Harry 60 Chestnut Avenue, Larchmont, New York Secretary-Treasurer: Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute: Institute of Makers of Explosives WIFE: Virginia Scully Hampton (Katherine Gibbs NYC 1945). CHILDREN: Marcia Woods Hampton. 19. Univ. of New Hampshire. 73; Pamela Grace Hampton, 15. HS Freshman. THE HERETOFORE: US Army, ETO, 84th Infantry Division, Wpns Pltn Ldr. out in August 1946. Returned to Hanover, graduated June 1947. Made the gross error of accepting academic credits for ASTP area-language studies at Michigan State in the popular rush to depart college. How foolish the ways of youth. Married Nov. 1949. Still count myself blessed and fortunate in the choice of a wife who has shown such fortitude in 20 subsequent years. Worked five years in stateside posts for a major oil company’s foreign marketing division. Rejected posts in equatorial Africa that eventually proved terribly uncomfortable for blacks and whites alike and decided it was time to seek other employment. Since 1952 have been with trade association for leading US makers of sporting firearms and ammunition, first working in promotional activities and eventually becoming chief executive officer. Assumed same role with allied association in 1961 representing American producers of commercial explosives and related blasting supplies. I'HE HERE AND NOW: Find trade association work challenging and rewarding in just about every way, especially travel and personal contacts. The unending dispute about gun controls, fed primarily by biased or incomplete reporting in major mass media, has become a constant aggravation, tough to live with when there’s more emotion than logic in this brouhaha. A little clay target shooting and bird hunting tacked onto opposite ends of the sailing season provide outdoor relaxation. Dunning class dues for D'45 along with regular practice and occasional performance as a frankly fake tenor with The Musicommuters, a local chorus of nearly 60 amateur voices that sing very pop music in a very professional manner, account for indoor leisure. The Gordon Sleepers ’45 share our fun and games during summer vacations with fair regularity on the shores of Lake Mcmphrcmagog, Newport, Vermont. Joe and Shirley Michael generously provide a homc-away-from home in our travels with elder daughter to UNH. Add on bi-annual class executive sessions in Hanover. Boston or New York and my contacts with 100 faithful friends in Fightin’ 45 arc a continual source of pleasure. For me the Dartmouth Fellowship has been an ever gratifying experience. THE HF.RF.AFTF.R: Who knows? If it matches the first forty-five years experienced by members of D’45, we’re in for an unbelievable second-half in this game of life. Thinking back on the technical, social, economic and political upheavals and advances through which we've lived, it would seem we ain’t seen nothing yet. I’ll be looking for ’45s to do their part, as they’ve already done so well, to help make the living likeable, lovable, laughable. That’s enough to ask and hope for. ROBERT LaFOREST HANSON Bob” Box 248, Plymouth, New Hampshire 03264 Retired WIFE: Nancy (Parsons School of Design) CHILDREN: Deborah. 21; Ellen. 18. Sales dept., Rohana. Inc.; Insurance Salesman. Ferguson Insurance Agency. (Alumni Records) WILLIAM AUGUST HARDENSTINE 115 Fairvicw, Piedmont, California 94610 Vice President-Sales, World Airways, Inc., Oakland, Calif. WIFE: Helen CHILDREN: Andrea. 22: Sherry. 17. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Navy Vice President-Operations. Overseas National Airways. (Alumni Records) THOMAS M. HARKNESS JR. Tom” Concord Road. Box 5, Thornton, Pennsylvania Supervising Foreman, Bell Telephone Co. of Pa. WIFE: Betty CHILDREN: Harry. 22. U. of Dayton. ’70; Thomas III, 10, 4th grade. Left Dartmouth in 1944 and spent majority of remaining service time in South Pacific. New Guinea, Philippines, etc. Discharged in 1946 and went back with the Bell Telephone Co. of Pa. In 1956 and 57 I was loaned to the Western Electric Co. for communications work in Alaska. This was very enjoyable and have always wanted to return on a pleasure trip. Still working for Bell near Philly and presently responsible for the maintenance of about 500 vehicles and 45 buildings, equipment, etc. Enjoy my job and life here in the country village of Thornton, Pa. Family consists of wife, Betty; son Harry, senior at Univ. of Dayton; and number two son Tommy, age 10. Just finished a term as Justice of the Peace; sing in church choir, bowl in winter, and hunt and fish when possible. Hopeful of being able to attend reunion. JOSEPH FRALINGER HARRON Joe” 1192 Park Avc.. New York. New York 10028 General sales manager. Realty Hotels, Inc., New York City WIFE: Ingrid (Munich, Germany) CHILDREN: Renee Josephine. 17; Michael Fralinger. 15. Sales manager, Pierre Hotel. New York City; Sales manager, Biltmorc. Barclay, and Park Lane Hotels, New York. (1955 information) 101 EDWARD HOLMEAD HARTE Ed 222 Ohio, Corpus Christi, Texas Publisher, Ne wspapor WIFE: Janet Frey (Bennington 1944). CHILDREN: Chris. 22, Stanford, 70; Elizabeth, 20, Bryn Mawr, 72: William, 19, Texas A M, 73; Julia, 16, Milton Academy, 71. After graduation from Dartmouth, entered newspaper business, and have remained in it ever since. Was Hanover representative for Claremont Daily Eagle until 1948, went to Kansas City Star as reporter, bought weekly in Scurry County. Texas, when oil boom hit in 1950, converting it to daily: published newspaper (family owned) in home town of San Angelo. Texas, until 1956, when came to Corpus Christi to publish family-owned newspaper here. Lead frustrating life of professional civic leader , which is part of the publishing game in a city this size. Have developed numerous degenerative diseases, associated with bad living and stress, nagging wife, ungrateful children. Find surcease and solitude in part time ranching near Laredo, and birdwatching (director of National Audubon Society). My own profession of journalism has shown its lack of discernment by failing utterly to honor me in any way. Mexican Americans of South Texas, however, have made me an honorary amigo, declaring to the world that I possess a compassionate soul and large heart. Presbyterian, with bias toward social action. Democrat. Gray, but not bald. JOHN ELDEN HARTSHORN 296 South Aberdeen Avenue. Wayne, Pennsylvania Executive Vice President. General Refractories Company, 1520 Locust St., Phila, Pa. WIFE: Avonne A. (George Washington Univ. 1946) CHILDREN: Dana, 18, Baldwin School, 71; Amy, 16. Radnor High, '72; Laura, 13, Radnor Junior High. 7th grade; John, 10. 4th grade, Wayne El. School. Spent 3 years in the Army Air Corps, the latter portion in Europe flying P-47’s in the 9th Air Force. Returned to Dartmouth in March. 1946. Was married in July 1946 and graduated in June. 1947. Spent next three years at Yale Law School. Received degree and passed District of Columbia Bar in 1950. Practiced law in Washington. D.C. from 1950 to 1956. Was a partner in Cummings, Stanley, Truitt and Cross. On 4 1 56 joined General Refractories Company. Have been successively, counsel. Assistant Secretary. Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, Vice President, and since 1966. Executive Vice President. Was elected a Director in 1965. Three daughters and son arc spread out through the entire local school system. Still have the trauma of college entrances ahead of me and for the time being have no well defined future ambitions. I do know that twenty-five years “after”, my desires and personal comfort point me south rather than to the hills of New Hampshire for future activities—except of course. Dartmouth related events including the 25th next June. Expect to be on hand with the whole family. WILLIAM M. HARTSHORN Bill 804 Crown Point Road West, Signal Mountain, Tennessee Sales Representative, Carpenter Technology (Steel) WIFE: Gloria (Colby Jr.. 1947) CHILDREN: Beverly Ann. 21. Virginia Intermont. 68; Sandra Lee. 18. Auburn University. 73; David. 9. 3rd grade. Our years since Dartmouth have been filled by two tours of duty in the Air Force as a fighter pilot and in several sales jobs in civilian life that have seen us living in seven states. Wife Gloria, Colby Junior College 47, has been busy with the challenging job of making a home in each of these areas. Our last fifteen years, however, have been spent in Atlanta, and more recently, Signal Mountain, Tennessee, a residential mountain top community, ten miles from Chattanooga. We have “found a home here among very friendly people and historically interesting and beautiful countryside. As for business, I travel Tennessee and Alabama as a sales representative for Carpenter Steel Company and have enjoyed watching and participating in the growing business potential of this area. Our family hobby has been sailboat racing which has almost been a weekly activity. We have been members of the Atlanta Yacht Club and more recently the Privattcr Sailing Club on Lake Chicamauga. Daughter Beverly, at age 21, has won the Miss Chattanooga title and will compete in the Miss Tennessee Pageant in July 1970. Daughter Sandy, age 18. is a freshman at Auburn University and not to be outdone, has been voted “Miss September so we have been watching, from the sidelines, the activities of our girls. David, age 9, may soon be the only one still at home with us, but if my addition is correct, we’ll have a young one around the house until we’re well into our fifties. Good planning! A meaningful part of life has been our worship and service to Christ in the communities and churches where we have lived. As for our plans for the future, we hope for more of the same to include some traveling to areas not yet visited. 102 JOHN POST HARTZ 6823 Red Top Rd. -1, Takoma Park. Maryland 20012 Politician (Alumni Records) CHANNING E. HARWOOD Dick” 145 Frederick Street, Torrington, Connecticut Assistant Secretary Corporate Counsel, The Torrington Company WIFE: Barbara (Mary Washington Univ. of Connecticut). CHILDREN: Diane, 17, HS Junior; Robert, II, 5th grade. After graduating in February, 1945, went to work for Harvey Hubbcll, Inc. as Pers. Manager—stayed till '49. Came that year to the Torrington Company as Assistant Director of Industrial Relations. Became convinced a Law Degree would help, so went to night school 4 years, getting admitted to bar in '54. Legal work kept expanding, from labor to general corporate work, which now takes full time. Work requires coast to coast travel and is most satisfying. A number of good wearers of the green arc with the company, but no '45s. Found much pleasure in Jayccc activities before becoming so old. moving to senior Chamber of Commerce for much work the past 15 years, plus the regional planning agency, state and national bar committee work. Can cite no unusual adventures, trips, or hobbies except that we arc probably the only 45 family who ever found a very alive weasel in its Christmas tree in the living room. A true story, but much too long to recite here. FREDERICK TASKER HATCH Fred” 3855 Yale Way, Livermore, California Senior Scientist—Radiation Biology WIFE: Virginia Weeks (Lascll). CHILDREN: Daniel, 22, Univ. of Colorado. ’71; Daphne. 18. to Univ. of New Hampshire in '70; Deborah, 16, HS Soph., Douglas, 12. 8th grade. Graduated front Harvard Medical School in 1948 and began a career of basic and clinical research on heart disease and the proteins that carry fats in the blood plasma. To become better qualified earned a PhD in biochemistry at M.I.T. in 1960. Moved to California (Lawrence Radiation Lab) in 1965 and began a new field in helping understand and assure the safety for humans of future peaceful applications of nuclear energy. Lab work, writing, editing. Family activities include swimming, skiing, golfing (wife) and recently a year-round cabin at Lake Tahoe. WILLIAM SWASEY HATT . Dili 1852 Hillvicw Street, Sarasota, Florida Orthopedic Surgeon (Recumbent) WIFE: Joan Porter (F.S.U.) CHILDREN: Richard. 14; Stephen. 13; Beverly, 12. Finished Harvard Med. 1948—interned in Hawaii, residency in Philadelphia and Louisville. Ky. with 2 years orthopedic medical officer in Korean War. Private practice in Sarasota area since 1954—was in Rotary for a while. Now am an assistant Scoutmaster and am also running a medical explorer post. Involved with civil defense and red cross disaster work—also Happiness House. Inc. Interesting trips to New Mexico, New England and No. Carolina have made me a confirmed rock hound and amateur lapidary. Recently visited with Olie Passburg '45. who is my brother-in-law and he was good enough to teach my kids, who had never seen snow, how to ski like they do up in Yankccland. I have converted the whole family to scouting activitites so I guess my fun in cabin and trail wasn’t wasted and will look forward to many years of the same. 103 ROBERT J. HAUSMAN 8 Cooper Road, Scarsdalc, New York Vice President, Loew’s Hotels, Inc. CHILDREN: Three children, ages 18, 16, and 12. Oldest daughter is presently attending Skidmore College. DON WOOD HAWLEY S. Batavia Avc., Geneva, Illinois 60134 Chairman of the board, Hawley Products Company, Sr. Charles, Illinois, (engaged in the design, development, and manufacture of custom-molded fiber products) With Hawley Products Co., since 1948, executive vice president; 1956. became president; 1969, chairman of the board. Director, Hitco. (Alumni Records) ROBERT G. HEATH 273 Denslow Avenue, Los Angeles, California Assistant Professor of History—San Fernando Valley Stale College I'm at present an assistant professor of history at San Fernando Valley State College in Northridge. California, now in my third year there. I also taught at the University of Hartford, in Hartford. Conn, from 1962-1964. 1964-1967 Doctoral program in Medieval History, sub-fields in European History. 1949-1954 Five years of graduate study in Europe. At the University of Lyons, France, studies in French History, language and literature. Summer courses in French language and literature at the universities of Strasbourg and Grenoble. Eighteen months in Germany at the University of Munich with concentration in European philosophy and history. German Language and literature. 1951-1953 Community Service—Co-Director of International Work Camp in Franconia. Germany for students, workers, peasants. 1947-1949 Assistant to Professor Eugen Roscnstock-Hucssy. professor of social philosophy emeritus. Dartmouth College, pioneer in founding of what is now called the Peace Corps. Industrial and Military Experience: 1949-1950 After apprenticeship as an assembly line worker in a French factory, well known because of its attempt to create an institution rather than merely a place to work (the Tclcmachaniquc Elcclriquc located in Nanterre. France), I came close to becoming an industrial sociologist since I felt, and still do. that if future generations are to have any interest in us it will be chiefly because we can find creative solutions for living and thinking within the worlds of work and education. 1955-1962—Research Engineer with General Motors Corporation, New Departure Division, Bristol, Connecticut. Research and Development of ball bearings for high speed, high temperature application in jet aircraft and missiles. Author of several technical reports on specialized subjects. 1942-1945—Three years in the USAAF with combat service as lead navigator on bombing missions in European Theatre of World War II. Research and Publications: An article on the East-West schism in the Church was sent out this month. At present doing research in the turning points of Western Civilization, particularly the 10-12 centuries of our era. Die Umkehr der Akkordarheir” (in German) in Der Arbeitgeber, 1952. Translation from German of Sociology, Volume I, The Tyranny of Spaces, by Eugen Roscnstock-Hucssy. University of Alabama Press. Scheduled to appear in Spring, 1970. Introduction to Eugen Roscnstock-Hucssy’s The Multiformity of Man, Beachhead Press. Norwich. Vermont, 1948. 104 HORACE G. HEDGES Fed” 2131 Linden Drive. S.E.. Cedar Rapids. Iowa President, Stanmts Publishing Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa WIFE: Sally (U. of Michigan 1948) CHILDREN: Thomas Dixon. 21. U. of N. Carolina. 71: Sarah Jane. 20. U. of Colorado, 72: Nancy Gabriel, 16, The Madeira School. 72 (prep. Greenway. Va.): Mary Stamats. 12. fifth grade. Left Dartmouth after third semester expecting draft to get me any moment. Classified 4-F because of knee injuries incurred during Freshman football. (Still remember who did it. but won’t mention names). Attended Coe College, UCLA and last two years University of Iowa, graduating 1946. Went to work immediately in Chicago office of present company, married the boss’s daughter in 1948, have lived in Cedar Rapids ever since. Company publishes nationally circulated business magazines and syndicated publications, including '‘Perfect Home’’ ... principally in real estate industry. Also handle creative printing (from idea to writing to printed piece) for many colleges and universities. Enjoy all of it. Extracurricular activities: Traveling so far limited to getting children to and from prep schools (Tom a Deerfield Graduate. Sarah from Madeira), visiting from there, a summer month in Northern Michigan, and a couple of late winter weeks in the sun in the Caribbean. Extracurricular time involved mostly with four children and usual local civic welfare and arts activities. HUBER HENRY HF.INTZELMAN 6516 Lone Oak Court. Bethesda, Maryland 20034 United States Government WIFE: Rosalie (Connecticut College) CHILDREN: Roger Henry, 12: Katherine Anne. 16; Karl Huber. 16—last 2—twins. With U.S. Government since 1948. (1960 information) PETER FELIX HELD Apt. 3-B 314 West 77th Street. New York. New York 10024 Singer, (opera) (Alumni Records) HARVEY AGUSTUS HELLER. JR. 1776 E. 31st St.. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105 Working with his father in the brokerage and development of oil properties. (Alumni Records) 105 r N JOHN HADLEY HEMINGWAY Jack” Box 387. Sun Valley. Idaho 83353 Retired- WIFE: Byra Louise (Univ. of Idaho) CHILDREN: Joan Whittlesey, 20; Margot Byra, 15. U.S. Army; Zilka Smithes and Co.; Stockbroker, Merrill Lynch; Secretary, The Frontier Foundation. Vcdado Tennis Club; Isaac Walton League; F A M. (1955 information) WILLIAM BALDWIN HEMPHILL Bill 325 Arbor Lane, Webster Groves, Missouri 63119 Accountant, Directory Distributing Associates, Inc. (telephone books) WIFE: Amy (Univ. of Illinois) CHILDREN: Nelson, 20; Julia, 18: Richard. 14. Sgt. U.S. Army; Traffic Manager, Hemphill Soy Products Co.; Agent, Aetna Life Insurance Co.; Special Agent, John Hancock Insurance Co. (1960 information) PETER HENEAGE 81 South Compo Road. Westport, Connecticut 06880 Engineer, Perkin-Elmar Corp., Norwalk, Conn. WIFE: Jacqueline (Wellesley U.N.H.) CHILDREN: Elisabeth. 18; Audrey, 16; Cynthia, 12. Laboratory Technician. Merck Institute; Research Assistant, Duke Univ.; Engineer, American Instrument Co.; Engineer, Fisher Scientific Co., Chief Chemist, Scientific Industries, Inc. (1965 information) ALLAN MYRON HERRICK R.F.D., Plainfield, New Hampshire 03781 Development O0icc Associate, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. WIFE: Betsy (Stephens College) CHILDREN: Annc-Hart, 23 (Lesley); Allan Jr., 21 (Nichols); Harry. 17; Judy, 15; Charles. 11. Lt. U.S. Navy; Assistant to General Manager, Carter Carburetor Corp.; Sales Manager, Billings-Starlakc Dairy. (1965 information) RICHARD PAUL HERZIG 196 Cottage Street, Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860 Physician (Alumni Records) 106 HENRY F. HERZL 527 Purchase Street. Rye. New York Diamond Dealer, Arthur Herzl Co. WIFE: Amniclia CHILDREN: Roy. 17: Vicki. 17. (1965 Information) DAVID DODGE HEWITT Dave 46 Lebanon Street. Hanover. New Hampshire Editor of the Granite Stale Gazette; President A Treasurer of Cory-Hewitt Press. WIFE: Elizabeth Lucy Shattuck (Bouve-Boston 1944) CHILDREN: Judith Ann. 19. Univ. of New Hampshire, ’73; Margaret Amy. 18. High School. ’70; Richard Shattuck. 17, Custodial resident of Laconia State School; Alan Dole. 16, High School, ’73; Mary Elizabeth. 11, 5th grade. Following one year at the University of New Hampshire. 3x i in the U.S. Navy which included four months at Burdette College in Boston and several months in the V-12 Unit at Dartmouth, plus a year in Washington. D.C. at the Bureau of Naval Personnel and a number of months at sea, was discharged in 1946 with the rank of Yeoman 2 c. Came back to Dartmouth and finished up in two years by attending two summer terms, graduating in 1948. Worked part-time for the family firm during college career and joined it full time following graduation. Have been busy ever since with printing and publishing, averaging something like 50-60 hours a week on the job since my father died in 1959 when I took on full management responsibilities in addition to editorial and advertising duties which along with keeping the books for the newspaper and handling circulation had occupied me heretofore. Like most small time editor-publishers have been active in community affairs serving in such capacities as an officer in the Red Cross Chapter, and the Chamber of Commerce, a currently inactive Community Housing Association, and on various other committees and organizations such as the Upper Valley Association for Alcoholism Information and Counselling, the Lebanon Regional Training Center, Inc., the Hanover Rotary Club of which I am currently a director, etc. Have chaired two conferences in the past three years, one on Regional Planning and one on Downtown Hanover-Past. Present. Future. Have served as a director and president of the New Hampshire Weekly Publishers Association and am currently director of the New England Press Association. Elizabeth is equally as active. After a few years just being a very busy mother, she has gone back to her profession of physical therapy part-time at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. She served for several years at the local level and state level as a Girl Scout Leader and representative, taught Sunday School at the Church of Christ along with the editor, etc. When not working at physical therapy or at home she is busy as the co-owner of the Cory-Hewitt Press. Inc. (which owns the Granite State Gazette) keeping the corporation books, estimating printing jobs, collating, padding, perforating. wrapping, delivering printing. The editor also gets much involved in the printing process, including proof reading, setting type on the linotype machine, overseeing, talking with customers, and so on and so forth. We manage to get away for long weekends about three or four times a year, but haven’t managed a week or more away from the business since 1958. If there arc any ’45s interested in getting involved in printing and publishing up here in beautiful New Hampshire, we’re most willing to listen! JOSEPH FRANCIS HICKEY Joe R. 3. Watcrville. Maine 04901 President, Associated Chemicals Co., Watcrville, Maine WIFE: Mary (Colby Jr. College) American Hide Leather Co.. Hartford Tanning Co.; Carr Leather Co. (Alumni Records) 107 RICHARD GREENING HEWLETT Dick 7909 Dccpwcll Drive. Bethesda, Maryland Chief Historian, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C. WIFE: Marilyn Nesper (State Univ. of Iowa. B.A. 1945. M.A. 1946). My student days in Hanover ended in February, 1943. when I left to join the Army Air Force. After three years’ service as an electronics weather specialist, including one year in western China. I completed my undergraduate work and began graduate studies at the University of Chicago, where I received an M.A. in 1948, and a PhD. in History in 1952. In 1946 I married a high school classmate. Marilyn Nesper, and that was the wisest decision I ever made. In the spring of 1951 we visited Washington to do research on my doctoral dissertation and we have been here ever since. After a stint as an intelligence specialist in the U.S. Air Force. I became a reports analyst with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. In 1957 I was asked to organize a project to write a history of the AEC. As the Commission's chief historian, I have been co-author of two volumes in this series, The New World, 1939-1946 (published in 1962) and Atomic Shield, 1947-1952 (published in 1969). I am now working on two new books. My spare time has gone mostly to the Episcopal Church. I have been a teacher, vestryman, warden, lay reader, and diocesan delegate from two parishes in the Washington area. Marilyn and I enjoy sailing, mostly on Chesapeake Bay, and traveling. We’d like to make it to Europe every three years, but work doesn’t always permit. In 1970 we hope to be at the ’45 reunion, our first visit to Hanover in fifteen years. RAYMOND MARTIN HICKS. JR. Ray 79 Palmer Drive, Livingston. New Jersey Claims Manager, Marine Hull Insurance WIFE: Cecelia CHILDREN: Raymond. 22; Maria, 20. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 Army of the U.S.. Transportation Corp. 1st Lt. Returned to Dartmouth in the fall of 1946 with my wife. Cecelia, and lived in Wigwam Circle. Took my Senior year at l uck. After graduating in the spring of 1948 I became employed by Johnson Higgins. Insurance Brokers and Average Adjusters, in New York as an apprentice in their adjusting department learning the business of adjusting marine insurance and general average losses. Became a Vice President in 1964 and left Johnson Higgins in Feb. 1967 to become manager of the Claims Department of the American Hull Insurance Syndicate. New York. Hobbies arc golf and photography. BURTON H. HICOCK Burt 83 Phelps Road. Manchester. Connecticut Psychologist—Psychological Testing (Hartford Public Schools) WIFE: Beatrice (University of Vermont 1947) CHILDREN: David. 20, Syracuse Univ., '72; Jane. 18. Manchester High. ’70; Katherine. 14. 8th grade. Served in U.S. Army—Field Artillery—1943-46. Completed B.A. in Psychology at Dartmouth in 1948 and attended University of Minnesota 1948-51 where picked up B.S. in Education and M.A. in Child Psychology. Married in 1949 to Bca Bickford to whom much credit must go for providing balance in raising three children in a family where Dad is a child psychologist. Upon completion of graduate work, returned to Connecticut where have been engaged in public school service ever since. From 1952 have been associated with Hartford public schools in the Psychological Department. At present am in charge of group testing for the city as well as doing sonic involved testing. Since 1954 have been on the adjunct faculty of the University of Hartford. teaching both graduate and under-graduate courses. Have made our home in Manchester for 16 years and the children have attended public schools here. Last year when David started at Syracuse, joined with a few friends in a poverty group’’. Next year when Jane will be attending Middlcbury, we may have to change the name to the impoverishment society . Community activities have included Mental Health Association. Little Theater. Church committee work and choir. Professionally have been an active member and officer of local and state education and psychological associations. 108 PHILIP ELWIN HILDRETH 'T iiT' 800 Longbow Road, Charlotte. North Carolina 28211 Chairman £ Professor, Department of Biology, University of North Carolina WIFE: Grctchcn (Univ. of Calif.—Berkeley) CHILDREN: Pamela and Bradley (twins) 14; Todd 7. U.S. Navy; Instructor, Hebron Academy; Teaching Fellow. Dartmouth College; Research Assistant. Lawrence Radiation Laboratory; Assistant Professor, Long Beach State College: Consultant, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory; at Univ. of California (Berkeley). Member of the Genetics Society of America, AAAS. (1965 information) HARRIS HINCKLEY 331 Cottage Road, South Portland. Maine 04103 Physician WIFE: Alice (Wisconsin Smith) CHILDREN: Priscilla, 17; Lucy. 15; Betsey, 13. Member of the Cumberland County Medical Society; Maine Medical Association; South Portland Lions Club: Masons, Portland Symphony Chorus. (1965 information) RICHARD HUGH H IN MAN “Bull” 61 N. Wilton Road, New Canaan. Connecticut Vice President (Marketing), International Paper Co. WIFE: Barbara (Colby Jr. 1949) CHILDREN: Mary Ellen, 20. Colby Jr.. ’70; Patricia. 18, Colby Junior (1970 Early Accept.); Tom, 17. Vermont Academy; Drew, 11. grade school; Rand, 5. Returned to Hanover late in the fall of 1945 after serving 2Vi years as a pilot in the Army Air Corps. Graduated from Dartmouth in the fall of 1946 and then spent one year at Thayer School. I joined International Paper Co. in 1947 and have been working up the corporate ladder ever since. My sales work involved a tour in the Chicago area for 6 years in the '60s. but other than that period. I have worked out of New York City. My hobbies and interests center around fishing, hunting and skiing. Manage to do a little of each and hopefully will retire to the West someday where I can enjoy more of it. RALPH GORDON HINNERS, JR. Gordy 500 Fulton. Geneva. Illinois 60134 President, George R. Dinners Co., Chicago, Illinois (retail coal fuel) WIFE: Jane (Randolph-Macon) CHILDREN: (step.)—Jim. 22 and Linda 21; Gordon III. 15. Louise. 12 (last two are his). Lt. U.S. Army. Member of the University of Chicago; Geneva Golf Club. (1965 information) 109 CARL FRED HOFFMAN 42 Platt Avc., Sausalito, California 94965 Stockbroker, Eastman Dillon, San Francisco, California WIFE: Justine CHILDREN: Mark. 3. Waddell and Reed. Inc., registered representative: James Hill and Co., salesman; Fred Hoffman, owner and proprietor. Albany Ski Club, treasurer; Albany Junior Chamber of Commerce; Ki-wanis International; Rotary Club of Sausalito. (1960 information) JOHN B. HOFFMAN 53 Cushing Street. Hingham. Massachusetts Owner, Coin Op Quick Service Laundries WIFE: Pauline (Emerson) CHILDREN: Edward, 23, Teacher; Virginia, 21. Dental Hygienist; Doris, 16. Hingham High School, ’72. Served in ACS of Air Force during World War II as Communications Officer. Spent 5 years growing apples; five years as an Insurance Agent, remainder has been spent washing peoples clothes and educating my two oldest children. JOHN HERBERT HOLDRIDGE 7209 MacArthur Blvd., Washington. D.C. 20016 Foreign Service Officer, Dept, of State (Alumni records) JOHN DEMPSEY HOLMES Jack 954 Sufficld, Birmingham, Michigan Vice President, Phoenix Wire Works (Man. Imports Industrial Wire Colli) WIFE: Katherine (Kay) (U. of Michigan, 1945). CHILDREN: Richard (Dick), 18. High School. ’70; William (Bill), 15, 8th grade. Left Dartmouth in 42—served as platoon Sgt. 106th Infantry Division in Europe. Returned to Hanover in 46. graduated in 48. Worked with Long Lines Div. AT T in NYC 1948-54. Enjoyed thoroughly. Opportunity knocked 1954, moved to Detroit, have been associated with Phoenix Wire Works ever since. Have at one time or another in the past been Treasurer of P.T.A., Secretary-Treasurer. Dartmouth Club of Detroit, helped out with Little League Baseball, and helped interview youngsters for Dartmouth. While my hockey days are long since gone. I still enjoy ice skating. Enjoy a cottage at Higgins Lake. Michigan, whose terrain (pine plain, streams and lakes) is not unlike New Hampshire’s. Great for boating and sailing when time permits. Married to the same great gal I married 20 years ago, and we’ve been blessed with two sons. We both enjoy travel. Enjoying the present so much that thoughts of future retirement appall me! 110 CHARLES EDWARD HOLT, JR. 29 Garden Lane. Durham, New Hampshire 03824 Head Hockey Coach. University of New Hampshire. Durham. New Hampshire WIFE: Nancy (Bradford Junior) CHILDREN: Bradley Gilc. 15: Brenda Holt, 9. U.S. Navy; Teacher, Cranbrook School: Teacher. Melrose High School: American Hide and Leather; B. D. Eisendrafh Tanning Co.; Northwood School; Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Coach, Colby College. American Hockey Coaches Assoc.: Lions; Chairman. Community Chest; PTA. (1965 information) ROBERT OSGOOD HOOKER Hook 105 Edgewood Road, Westwood. Massachusetts Estimator, Warren Brothers Company Paving Contractors WIFE: Janet (Westbook Jr. College, 1948) CHILDREN: Lynn, 19, Westwood High, 69; Janie, 17, Westwood High, 71; Richard, 14, Westwood High, 74. My professional career—civil engineering you'd call it—has included working in various engineering capacities (at the Wilder Dam for two years after finishing College in 1948, and on the Massachusetts Turnpike in the mid-fifties). Since then I’ve been involved in many bituminous concrete paving projects, large and small, in the Boston area. Our family lives comfortably, if not luxuriously; and. almost all of the time, happily. Since moving to Westwood in 1957 my greatest interest has been acting—in amateur theater in a local group called the “Clapboardircc Players ; which presents an annual play and an annual musical show, each of which is well attended by the community. Individual participation such as this doesn’t, of course, allow much time for “family activities ; but the family puts up with the problem cheerfully, and, all-in-all, life is good. HOWARD L. HOOTS 44 First Street. Garden City. New York Partner—Cooper Reichenbach—Hosiery Selling Agency WIFE: Lillian (Vassar 1945). CHILDREN: Geoffrey, 23, Dartmouth, 70; Michael, 18, High School, 70; Thomas, 16, Buckley Country Day School. Outside Activities: Trustee, Garden City Village; joined R. H. Macy in ’47 after graduation; later joined Burlington Industries, Hosiery Division. After 10 years rose to Executive Vice President of Mens Hosiery area; left to form own hosiery concern. Now a partner in above firm which is a small selling agency and gives us plenty of time to enjoy our camp on Lake Mascoma—9 miles from Dartmouth. Hanover is our second home and someday in not too distant future, intend to make it our only home. JAMES F. HOUGHTON 1707 9th Street South, Fargo, North Dakota Partner, Dakota Clinic WIFE: Jeanne (U.V.M., U. of Maryland 1945) CHILDREN: Peter Brian, 19, Michigan State Univ., 71; Susan Elaine, 18, Fargo South High. 71; Deborah Ann, 17. Fargo South High. ’72; Steven Holmes, 12, 6th grade. After a quick two years at Dartmouth, 1941-43, went to Med School at U. of Maryland. Wartime zipped in through 3 years and went back to home state of N.J. for my training in specialty of Internal Medicine. Married college constant companion in 1949. Decided that the crowded cast was not for us so lit out for Texas, I say Texas. I also say Texas is too hot from May to October, so I joined a large group of specialists at Dakota Clinic in 1955, and have enjoyed group practice ever since. Our first 3 kids were born in Texas but quickly lost their southern for a northern accent. The usual activities of a town of 80,000 took up my “free” time. United Fund, recruiting for Dartmouth, Educational TV, N.D. Heart Association, medical society offices, and building a non-profit hospital for the city kept me from thumb twiddling. We have a summer cottage on one of Minnesota’s largest lakes, just 40 minutes from city home. I learned to fly in 1964 and enjoy using a 200 mph Bcllanca. This type of plane was Lindbergh’s alternate choice for his Atlantic flight but Ryan Company got the job in 1927. First son enrolled at Michigan State University, wanted to go to a “large school. Second son is in midget hockey league so I’m working on him. If Dartmouth continues coed, I can supply 2 more students, both skiers. Ill STANLEY MORSS HOWARD Sian 105 Alcott Road, Concord, Massachusetts Assistant Vice-President, Middlesex Mutual Insurance Co., Concord, Mass. WIFE: Florence “Brcczie Burford (Pine Manor) CHILDREN: Richard B., 21, working—O'Harc Field, Chicago: William S.. 18. Concord-Carl isle High, ’70: Eliot N„ 16. Concord-Carlisle High. 73. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S.M.C.R. 1944-1946. Toured the Pacific but missed most of the scenic spots except for a few weeks in Hawaii. Met the better half while finishing up that last semester after the war in 1946-47. “Brccz was finishing up at Pine Manor. I succeeded in turning her partially into a Yankee after a prior lifetime in Louisville. Ky. We have been living here in the old town of Concord. Mass, with all of its history and high taxes. I'm Property Loss Manager with an old New England Mutual Co. which has grown in leaps and bounds during the last 10 years. Hair has thinned a bit after wrestling with volumes of claims from hurricanes, “Betsy and “Camille . Activities: Past President, Concord Lions Club: Past Deacon. Trinitarian Congrcgationalist Church; Past Chairman, Traffic Safety Committee: Director, Concord Cooperative Bank; “Brcczie was Past President of In-dccott Garden Club. Summers “Brcczie”, the boys and I arc enjoying fixing up an old farm in Groton, N.H. just north of Newfound Lake. Should call it Howard’s Madness”. Big coming attraction! Eldest son Rich is adding a woman to the Howard ranks on February 21st when he marries Martha E. Woods of Concord. WILLIAM EDWARD HOWARD 4006 Virgilia Street, Chevy Chase. Maryland 20015 Reporter, Newhouse Newspaper, Washington, D.C. Managing editor. Rockets and Missiles; reporter. United Press International. (Alumni records) GERALD WEED HOYT. JR. 3466 South 27th East Salt Lake City, Utah Acct. Executive, Merrill, Lynch. Peirce. Fenner Smith, (brokers) (Alumni records) MALCOLM HOYT Box 446. Brunswick. Georgia 31521 Salesman, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Brunswick. Georgia WIFE: Ann (Shorter. Rome. Georgia) CHILDREN: Laurie Hoyt. 21. District Agent. Washington Insurance Co. (1960 information) 112 EDWIN BEAUMONT HUBBARD JR. Ed 83 Bancroft Road. Northampton. Massachusetts Treasnrer-liusiness Manager, The Clarke School for the Deaf WIFE: Sally (Katharine Gibbs, Boston 1942) CHILDREN: Ed III. 23. Hartwick College. Grad; Beth, 20. Hobart William Smith College. ’72; Ann. 17. Northampton High School. 71. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1946. Night Fighter Pilot, USMCR; Pacific, Capt. Returned to Hanover in the summer of 1946, married Sally that fall and moved into Wigwam Circle. Finally completed course of study February 1949. After graduation, spent four years with Campbell Soup Company in Camden, New Jersey. Left there to enter family business—sadder but wiser I left that in 1956 to accept present employment. This has been and continues to be most interesting and worthwhile work serving 217 deaf students from 4 i to 17 years of age. We purchased a summer cottage in Easthani, Cape Cod in 1964—family summers there while Dad commutes week ends. Probably will retire there eventually. Son Ed. born in Hanover, graduated from Hartwick College last June, 1969, and is now employed by General Motors, Harrison Radiator Division, in Lockport. New York. He’s happy and doing well. Community activities include Board of Trustees, Northampton School for Girls; Board of Corporators, Northampton Institution for Savings; Overseer. Williston Academy; Senior Warden and Vestryman, St. John's Episcopal Church; Rotary Club, Past Secretary and President; Community Chest. Past Chairman; Boy Scouts. Committeeman; Republican City Committee member: Director of small local business; assist in various fund drives. Have a fine family and a full life. Sal and I will travel and expand our retirement home after the children arc educated. THEODORE WILLARD HUFSTADER (Deceased) WIFE: Bonnie CHILDREN: Amy, Sara, Theodore, Timothy, Paul, John. Dartmouth relatives: brother, William H. ‘44. Capt., Air Corps 1943-1945; Owner and President. Bonnie Buick Co. Dartmouth Activities: Kappa Kappa Kappa: Football. STEPHEN SIMMONS HULL Sieve 37 Harvard Street. Worcester. Massachusetts CLU Attorney Broker—Life Insurance WIFE: Jean Holthauscn (Smith ’46—teacher) CHILDREN: Stephen Jr.. 17, Worcester Academy, 71; Peter S.. 15. St. Mark’s School. 8th grade; Christopher S.. 9, 3rd grade. Graduated June ’44 with some 30 classmates—then to Parris Island, Quantico. Calif., and one year with Marines in China ’45-’46. Here Jack Burroughs had me sign for a Water Purification Unit that didn’t exist. Returned to NYC. Law School (’47 to ’49), work on Wall St. and NYSPCC. Met Jean and planned to work in NYC. Admitted to NY Bar—then back to Marines ‘50 to ’53 along with many 45crs. Married 1952 and enjoyed great year on island along N.C. Coast. Moved wife, beagle and young son to Central Mass, to be in business for myself. Peter born in Worcester. Chris in Boston. Burroughs sold us on hobby of horses. Have raised 2 Shctlands. 3 cats—placed over 80 kittens— all “males” and assorted fish—raised on barn. Active over years in Worcester Life Underwriters, Estate Planning Council. Civitan Club. Dartmouth Enrollment. Primary Carriers have been Mutual Benefit and Provident Mutual. Spent 6 years as a Junior Warden at St. Stephen’s. Wcstboro. and now in recent years active in passage of legislative reorganizing Dept, of Mental Health. Serve on 3 Mental Health Committees. Still active in Marine Reserve as Colonel. Enjoy year-round jogging and striper fishing at the Cape. Jean now active as choral teacher in Wcstboro Jr. and Sr. High Schools. Future plans include more time at the Cape and more time skiing with the family. 113 GEORGE J. HUNSICKER 300 Woods Road, Glcnsidc, Pennsylvania Secretary Treasurer—A. L. Hunsicker Co.—Food Brokers WIFE: Doris (Buckncll). CHILDREN: Suan, 15, 9th grade; Emily, 14, 8th grade; Betsy, 12, 7th grade; Nancy, 10, 4th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1946 U.S. Navy. I was an aerial gunner-radioman. Spent a year and a half in the South Pacific—Guadalcanal etc. I was shot down in mid-Pacific and after quite an experience on a rubber raft and 18 days on a Japanese held island was lucky to be able to return to our base. Did not finish Dartmouth until 1948. Since graduation I have been a partner with my brother in Philadelphia in the Food Brokerage business. We represent canners and food manufacturers and sell their products to chain stores and wholesale grocers. Our most notable product is Alpo Dogfood. We were the first brokers for this product and partly due to our efforts Alpo has grown to become the largest seller in the country. In the early ’50’s I ventured into the building business. I was the President of a small corporation which built small houses. We made a very good profit per house. However, in 1954 I married Doris Jenkins and soon found that I could not handle two businesses working night and day, 7 days a week. So I sold my interest in the building business and devoted myself to the Food business and marriage. Four daughters in 5 years were the result of my efforts. I am an ardent golfer (12 handicap). Play every Saturday and Sunday except in winter when there’s snow on ground. I love going away in the winter to play golf at a resort with my wife. Have been to Europe and Hawaii and many places in the U.S. I am a strong conservative and think we should try to win the war in Vietnam. I am also disturbed by the “liberal element which has taken control of Dartmouth and many other colleges and universities. My class tics are weak because unfortunately I was with the class of 1945 only my Freshman year because of the war. For this reason I may not attend the reunion in June. HARLAND W. HUSTON JR. “Mike” Rtc. 3. Box 147, Hartland. Wisconsin Division Product Manager, Fiberesin Plastics Div., U.S. Gypsum Co. WIFE: Helen (U. of N.H.. U. of Wisconsin) CHILDREN: Margaret. 23, U. of Wisconsin. Grad. School of Library Science: Andrew. 19. Harvard. '73; David. 17, University Lane School. ’71. After my Freshman year at Lehigh, was sent by the Navy to Dartmouth and then to M.I.T. arriving in the fall of 1943. From Tech to Columbia Midshipmen School and then to the U.S.S. Thomas Jefferson—APA 30— for a Pacific cruise. Returned to Cambridge in the summer of 1946 to marry Helen Hoaguc and complete a final term at Tech, then moved up the river for a two year stint at Harvard Business School. In 1949, we headed for Wilmington. Delaware with the first addition to our family. Margaret, now a year old. My first job was a capital investment control with DuPont’s Polychem Department. After two years, the call of the wild lured us to Wisconsin to enter the then infant Mink Ranching industry. I spent 12 years raising top quality pelts and breeders and developing new mutations and trying to keep warm in the winters. During this period, my spare lime activities included being a scout master, member of planning Commissioners, Police Commissions and three terms in the Town Council as Finance Chairman. Also have been active in Republican Party activities. When a long term decline in mink prices appeared to be in the offing, I left the mink business and in 1963, joined Fiberesin Plastics as a Sales Engineer. Fiberesin became a division of U.S. Gypsum in 1968. My current activities center around product planning and strategy. The past year was an active one as we moved to a home in the country, our daughter Margaret married, and Andrew started at Harvard. Helen. David and I arc becoming accustomed to a more quiet ecology. 114 FRANK McALLISTER HUTCHINS Hutch Midtown Tower, Rochester, New York Chairman of the Board, Hutchins Advertising Company, Inc. WIFE: Jeanne B. (Wells 1943) CHILDREN: Katharine A.. 21. Wells College, '70; Virginia A.. 19. Skidmore College. '72; Patricia A., 17. Columbia School. ’70: Constance A.. 15, Columbia School. '73. The opportunity to go to Dartmouth College was one of the best things that ever happened to me. It was the only place I ever wanted to go since my father, three uncles and grandfather all were Dartmouth Alumni. (Thank goodness I went in the fall of 1941; I’d never make it today) Left Dartmouth in the spring of 1943 and spent nearly two years with O.S.S. in the Middle East—one of those years on a houseboat on the Nile. Ended up as a 2nd Lt. Infantry. Jeanne and I were married in 1945 while I was still in the Army. We both went back to Hanover in 1946. Jeanne worked in Baker Library while I went to Tuck school. Had our first daughter. Kathy, in Hanover. Treasure a Papoose Certificate given us by John Sloanc Dickey. Earned baby food money working on the Daily Dartmouth (Business Manager) and at Manchester’s Gulf Station. In 1948 joined Rochester-based advertising agency started by father and two uncles in 1923. They all retired in 1951 and left me to sink or swim. Have been trying to keep my head above water ever since. Jeanne and I have four wonderful daughters. Kathy, now almost 22, is a senior at Wells College. Her steady beau of the last 6 years. Curt Welling, is a junior at Dartmouth. Ginny, 19. is a pre-med major and sophomore at Skidmore. A great skier, she just became an instructor at West Mountain (near Saratoga Springs). Patty, 17, and the most gregarious, is a high school senior and very excited about going to Hiram College (Hiram, Ohio) in fall 1970. Last, but far from least, is orr athlete, Connie, who is 15 and a high school freshman. Current outside activities in Rochester include: President of YMCA, Vice President of Community Chest, Junior Warden of our church. Trustee of Rochester Institute of Technology. Happy to have been recently elected to Dartmouth Alumni Council. Family all enjoy our cabin at Lake Clear in the Adirondacks. Spend many weekends there—both summer and winter. Looking forward to spending more time at Lake Clear as the years roll on. 1970 is a big year for us: my father’s 50th reunion at Dartmouth, my mother’s 50th reunion at Smith, our 25th reunion at Dartmouth, our 25th wedding anniversary. Kathy’s graduation from Wells, and Patty’s graduation from high school! LARRY MOE ISRAEL 520 E. 90th Street. New York, New York 10028 Vice President, Davids Specially Shop. New York City, (ladies ready to wear retail) (Alumni Records) ROBERT B. JABARA “Jabby 9701 Shore Road. Brooklyn. New York President, Jabara Madeira Embr. WIFE: Renee (Packer 1946). CHILDREN: Robert, 21, Lehigh Univ.: William. 18. Kings College: David, 17. Perkiomen School. Several years have passed since the second World War Army days, and about half of the past twenty was spent in Madeira Island (Funchal being the capitol). Here has existed for many years the center which could most typify the Jabara embroidery for reproduction of tablewear. sleepwear, curtains, etc. At the same time as developing the factory for hand embroidery a wonderful double story tourist shop was successfully begun. Serving the need for good hotel accommodation (since Madeira has continually increased in tourist popularity) a management contract was secured with Hilton International to direct the 252 room Madeira Hilton, now in construction, and ready in early 1971. A tremendous influx is expected due to the advent of the jumbo jet and reduced overseas air fares. Retirement is visualized in about ten years somewhere in Portugal and most probably Madeira. 115 PHILIP NYE JACKSON Lewis (Elizabethtown Post Office) New York 12950 Ceramic Pottery Manufacturer (Alumni Records) EDWIN HAMILTON JENKS 32 Dover Rd.. Wellesley, Massachusetts 02181 Partner. Walker and Company. Boston, Mass.. (commodity futures ... wool, cotton, cottonseed oil) WIFE: yes CHILDREN: seven. Naval Air Corps; Wool Business. Wellesley Tennis Assoc.; Wellesley Artist Assoc.; Town Meeting Representative; Fair Housing. World Peace: Boy Rangers. (1965 information) JOHN GREENWOOD JENNINGS Rocking W Ranch. Rt. 2 Box 142, Conifer, Colorado Self Employed: Investments and Business Acquisitions WIFE: Elizabeth (Zibee) (Ml. Holyoke 1953). CHILDREN: John, 14, Colorado Academy, 9th grade; Paul, 13, Colorado Academy, 7th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 10th Mountain Division, U.S. Army. Left Hanover mid sophomore year for tours of duty in Colorado. Texas. Italy, and Brazil; out on points and back to Dartmouth fall of 1945. Graduated 1948 and finished Tuck in 1949. After a short try at working in Boston, returned to Colorado in 1951 in spite of a New England (Weston, Mass.) up-bringing. Married above mentioned Zibee in 1954, she being a United Stewardess once removed from Cambridge, Mass. A series of business acquisitions caused the migrant Jennings family to move to the Springfield, Mass, area (John H. Brcck Co.) for 3XA very happy years living near Wilbraham. Then on to the New York area with American Cyanamid Co. who acquired Brcck. Commuting to Cyanannid's Wayne. N.J. offices and to N.Y.C. was endurable mainly to living in the delightfully different community of Tuxedo Park, New York. The lure of the Mountains prevailed, however, and we returned to Colorado in 1966. where last year, to the disbelief of my sons, I managed to complete 30 continuous skiing runs. Presently am trying to keep up with inflation with business maneuvering in Denver and amateur ranching at the home base in Conifer, a mountain town south west of Denver where the welcome mat is always out for traveling 45s. ARVIS ANDREW JOHNSON. JR. 2556 Theodosia Drive. Baton Rouge. Louisiana 70809 Electrical Engineer, The Dow Chemical Co., Louisiana Division WIFE: Leona (Newcomb) CHILDREN: Arvis Andrew. Ill, 23; Olivia, 20. Jr. Engineer, Solvay Process div.. Allied Chemical: Electrical designer. United Engineers and Constructors Inc.; Electrical designer. Chemical Plants div., Blaw-Knox Co. Pa. Society of Professional Engineers; Engineers Club of Baltimore. (1955 information) 116 CALVIN RICH JOHNSON. JR. Address unknown at present. Colonial Malta! Milk Co., Look Island. New York, (research and experimental) (1949 information) FREDERIC MAIN JOHNSON 53 West Lane, Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877 (Alumni Records) RICHARD C. JOHNSON 56 Warren Avenue. Woburn, Massachusetts Partner. Law WIFE: Carolyn (Fisher Jr. College 1943) CHILDREN: Christine P„ 21. Plymouth N.H. State College, 71; Paul C., 20. U.S. Navy. Pensacola; Richard L., 18, Browne Nichols, '70; Nancy R., 16. Woburn High. '72; Elizabeth L., 11, 5th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46—PFC. Infantry. U.S. Army-Germany, Austria. Phillipincs. Combat Infantry Medal; Bronze Star Medal. Harvard Law School LLB. Cum I.audc 1950; partner in law firm in Woburn. Mass. Ward Alderman, Alderman at Large; School Committee (Chairman 1959); Director, Woburn National Bank: Director. Woburn Co-Operative Bank; President, Woburn Kiwanis. RUSSELL C. JOHNSON M.D. 74 Normandy Road. White Plains, New York Physician, Internal Medicine WIFE: Janet CHILDREN: Audrey, 24. St. Lawrence Univ.; Sara, 22, “B.J.”, 20. Member of Board of Directors of Business Fund of Westchester. Vice President—Westchester chapter of New York State Society of Internal Medicine; Vestryman, St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church. White Plains; Deputy Medical Director of Civil Defense: Member of Executive Committee of Westchester County Medical Society. Graduated Dartmouth, B.A. 1945, M.D. New York Medical College. 1947. Served in U.S. Navy in World War II and Korean conflict. Hobbies: politics. (1965 Information) 117 SPENCER DEAN JOHNSON ,Spence” 55 E. Pleasant Lake Road, St. Paul, Minnesota Manager, Group Pension Dept. Aetna Life Casualty Co. WIFE: Barbara (Connie) (Colby Jr. 1943) CHILDREN: Deborah, 20, DcPauw Univ., 72; Barbara, 18, Moundsvicw High, 70; Martha, 16, Moundsvicw High, 72. As did most of our class, I went to work for Uncle Sam in the spring of 1943 after having completed (at least technically) my sophomore year, spent three years with the 78th Infantry Division and was discharged as a First Sgt. Prof. Dunham, French Dept., handled my rcadmission to Dartmouth, and since my French was better in those days, I was able to convince him that I was sufficiently educated to enter Tuck School in the fall of 1946. Connie and I were married in the fall of 1946 and enjoyed two delightful years in Wigwam Village with a lot of our other married classmates. Aetna Life Casualty employed me in 1948, and I am still with it. After assignments in San Antonio, Rochester, NY. Boston, for the last 8 years we have lived in St. Paul, Minnesota. As a family we do a fair amount of skiing, all of us play golf, and old Dad sneaks away and shoots an occasional duck, in the fall. My honors list is rather short. I have a few distinguished service plaques for United Fund activities. I served on the Governor’s Advisory Committee for the State of Minnesota when the State’s group insurance plan was last revised (we did not get the business), and am currently a director of the North Oaks Homeowners’ Association which is the governing body of the private village where we live. Past activities for Dartmouth include Treasurer of the Alumni Association of Rochester NY, and Chairman of the freshman interviewing committee of Wellesley, Mass. One of my bigger thrills was coaching a championship Pec Wee hockey team here in Minnesota. To an old Boston man, life here on the prairie seems far from Hanover, but my wonderful Dartmouth associations are still so strong that we will never feel out of touch. GILBERT HAROLD JONES Gib 22 Bonnie Brae, Utica. New York President and General Manager, Manufacturer of Outdoor Clothing, Utica Duxbak Corporation WIFE: Betty (Albany State) CHILDREN: Wardwcll, 20, St. Lawrence. 72; Cynthia, 17, High School. 70; Martha, 16. High School, 72; Elizabeth, 10. 5th grade. Three years in Navy as Electronics Technician 1 c aboard Destroyer Escort. Returned to Dartmouth for last two years graduating in 1948. Entered family business—small manufacturing firm making hunting, fishing, ski, and outdoor clothing. Went through some difficult business years in the early fifties but things finally adjusted themselves and the company continues to expand and make good progress through the last decade. Became president following the death of my father in 1958. I have thoroughly enjoyed the challenge of a small business despite a few uneventful years. The sporting goods business is different, exciting and far from being dull. It has been quite time consuming but the rewards of working for oneself is worth the effort. Winter sports have had to take a back seat to business, but I am able to make up for it in the summer and fall with fishing, sailing and hunting. A summer camp in the Adirondacks is our second home only because I have been unable to convince Betty to move up there. Like most everyone else I am apt to become involved in too many activities, although I have a real interest in and enjoy being a part of all the things I am connected with. I am active in my church and on the Board of Trustees, the YMCA has always played an important part in my life and I am a Director of this organization. I have been serving on the Oneida County Extension Assoc. Board for three years and hopefully we will move to the country someday. I am also involved with the Utica Rotary Club. Business Opportunities Corporation, the National Shooting Sports Foundation, and the First Federal Savings and Loan Assoc, of Utica. Have found much satisfaction and happiness in life since leaving Dartmouth. I have a wonderful wife and a great family all of whom seemed to have grown up too quickly. 118 RICHARD BORNE JONES 2698 Mill Court, Atlanta, Georgia 30340 Engineer, United Engineers Construction Co.; General Manager, Colonial Parking. Inc.; President; Eleazer Associates; Account Executive, First Financial Marketing Group. (1967 information) ARTHUR BRINTON JOPSON Bud 6222 Ridge Avenue. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19128 Sales Representative, Philadelphia. Pa. WIFE: Evelyn CHILDREN: Brinton, 25. (1965 information) CLIFFORD L. JORDAN, JR. Cliff 1 Rayton Road, Hanover. New Hampshire Associate Director of Development, Dartmouth College WIFE: Betty CHILDREN: Richard. Dartmouth. 68; Robert, Dartmouth. 73; Brian. Left College after freshman year for service in Army Air Corps as radio operator-aerial gunner, 1942-45. Back after service with wife. Betty, to finish. Then two years teaching and public relations at Peddic School, New Jersey and returned to Dartmouth in 1950 as Assitant Director, News Service. Then Director of Sports Information, 1951-55, Assistant with Alumni Fund 1955-57, Executive Secretary, Alumni Fund 1967 to present and also named Associate Director of Development in 1967. Member and Director, Hanover Lions Club; Chairman. Boy Scout Board of Review; Director, Hanover Booster Club. TV movies as sideline and area correspondent for various newspapers. Hanover and Dartmouth have been good for the Jordan family, and we especially enjoy seeing ’45crs whenever they come this way. DICK MATTHEW JORDAN 2500 I.andwehr Road. Northbrook, Illinois 60062 WIFE: Beatrice (1945 information) 119 'Jorgie’ JOHN GEORGE JORGENSEN 11 Canoe Brook Road. Trumbull, Connecticut 06611 Executive Vice President and Assistant Treasurer, Parsons Bros., Inc. (Bridgeport) WIFE: Doris (Univ. of Illinois) CHILDREN: Diane. 12; Karin. 9. U.S. Army; Sales Manager. Vitraman. Inc. Member of the Masons; Trumbull Park Commission; Algonquin Club. (Alumni Records) DAVID DUTTON JOSLYN Deacon 3216 Gcronimo Avenue, San Diego, California Teacher WIFE: Irene A. Returned to Dartmouth in November, 1945, following 3 years service in USAAF. Taught History and English in Woodstock and Bradford. Vermont for 3 years, and then to University of Kentucky for 2 years of graduate work in History and MA degree. Two years of teaching in Ohio and to California in 1954 where audio-visual catalog-librarian, and now history teacher at Clairmont High School, San Diego, and at Grossmont College. Married a Vermont girl—who else for a Vermonter educated in New Hampshire—and we live overlooking Pacific. Three stepsons living in Vermont and the “old folks trailer across country every summer to visit and enjoy Vermont again. On off days and months (bless teaching!) haul trailer almost everywhere—desert, mountains. Pacific Coast. Active in backyard pool, on golf course. Serve on school district social studies and library committees and w'ork with American Federation of Teachers as insurance chairman of San Diego local. In California have become a 12 month vegetable gardner. ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN JOY Boh 30 Driftway Road, Danbury, Connecticut 06810 Physician—Pediatrician WIFE: Nancy (Boston Univ.) CHILDREN: Christopher. 20; Kathleen, 17; Susan. 13. Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics; Certified, American Board of Pediatrics. (1965 information) HARRY MILLS JUDGE 495 New Scotland Avenue, Albany. New York 12208 Physician—Ophthalmologist WIFE: Mary CHILDREN: Kathleen. 17: Mary. 16. Harry Jr.. 15; Timothy. 10. (1965 information) 120 FREDERICK JOSEPH KAHN 17 Cleveland Lane, RD 4. Princeton. New Jersey Criminal Investigator, General Services Administration (GSA). U.S. Govt. WIFE: Eiko Kahn CHILDREN: Karen, 13. Elementary School; Deborah, 9, Elementary School. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, Lieutenant. Got out of the service in Japan and went to work as a criminal investigator for the U.S. Army in 1946. Married a lovely Japanese girl in 1954 and returned to the U.S. Settled near Princeton. New Jersey and continued working for the U.S. Army until 1963. Left employ of Army and joined U.S. Dept, of Commerce. Office of Export Control, in 1963 and remained with them until 1966. I’m still involved with criminal investigation, but now I'm with the General Services Administration of the Government. Our two girls keep us very busy with all their activities. Naturally there is piano and ballet, but they swim. ski. and arc beginning to follow the golf ball around. Karen, our oldest, loves the theater, and has appeared in South Pacific and Music Man at Princeton’s McCarter Theatre. This past Xmas she had opportunity to play Clara in the annual Princeton Ballet Society presentation of “The Nutcracker”. Eiko and I arc definitely a couple of golf nuts . Spring, summer and fall weekends arc spent on the course and we participate in the local tournaments. We have been fortunate, individually and as a team, and have managed to place a few trophys on our mantle. Winter takes the family to the ski slopes of the Poconos. When we don’t ski I manage to spend some time on the squash courts, while Eiko turns to her art work. ROBERT S. KATHERMAN 620 Buckwaltcr Drive. Sioux City. Iowa Vice President, and Sales Manager, Johnson Biscuit Co. WIFE: Carolyn CHILDREN: Charles. 18; Robert. 16. (1965 Information) RICHARD CHARLES KAVANAGH 3737 Oak Park Drive. Peoria, Illinois (Alumni Records) JAMES WALTER KEHOE 9870 S.W. 164th Terrace. Miami. Florida 33157 Salesman. Remington Rand Div. of Sperry-Rand Inc., Miami. Fla. WIFE: Dorothy CHILDREN: Dianne. 23; Linda. 21: James. 18; Kathleen, 16. MILITARY SERVICE: Capt. U.S. Air Force (1955 information) 121 Jim GEORGE B. KELLEY 20 Lookout Lane, Hyannis, Massachusetts Partner. Robert M. Kelley Insurance Agency Five children, one grandchild. President-elect. Hyannis Rotary Club; Vice President. Cape Cod Council. Boy Scouts of America; Vice President. Hyannis Library Association; Advisor. Cape Cod Chapter Order of Demo-lay. 24 years. Hobbies; sailing, boat building, currently building 24 foot ketch. JAMES MacGILLIVRAY KELLY (Deceased) Dartmouth relatives: brother-in-law, Charles Gluck '39. Left college in 1942 to enlist. DAVID LAMPHERE KENDALL “Dave 150 Mountain Road. West Hartford. Connecticut Assistant Principal. Talcott Jr. High School, West Hartford. Ct. WIFE: Ann Reiter Kendall, NJC (Douglass 1945). CHILDREN: Margaret, 20, Bates, 72; Peter C., 19. High School. 70; Douglas R., 14. 8th grade; David W. McClure (nephew), 21, Al C USAF, Viet Nam ; Richard A. McClure, 20, Norwich. Ct. ( part of my family since the death of their parents in 1963). Left Dartmouth after V-12 training in February, 1944, for Plattsburg, N.Y. thence to Amphibious Training and the Pacific. Lingayen Gulf, Okinawa, and Japan. Eventually back to Dartmouth and one final year. After a summer in Wyoming, entered M.I.T. graduate school in Geology. Two years later had had enough school, married Ann, moved to Gilman, Colorado and began mining zinc for New Jersey Zinc Co. Two children born in the mining camp there, and in 1952, the company moved me to Jefferson City, Tennessee to help open a new mine. By the mid fifties I had become uncomfortably aware that mining zinc (more accurately, studying the geology of, and exploring for zinc) was not what I considered a particularly fruitful way to spend my life. I had always been interested in kids and about that time Sputnik was launched, with the accompanying great call for science teachers. I switched careers and became an earth science teacher, moving to Carlisle, Pa. in 1960. We lived there until 1965. By that time I had become acquainted with a West Hartford teacher and was persuaded to move here as Science Department head. Had a sabbatical leave in 1968-1969 and picked up a Master's Degree in Education at the University of Hartford. Was appointed Assistant Principal in the fall of 1969. Have maintained continuous interest and activity in outdoor things; hiking, canoeing, skiing, camping, etc. In 1967 took a six-week tour of the West with my two boys, and in 1969, a canoe trip in Canada with my brother. Burl Hicock and three boys. Had a Boy Scout Troop for 8 years in Tennessee. Ann has always been in community activities everywhere yve have been and in Hartford is paid for it as Assistant Regional Planner with the Capitol Region Planning Agency, specializing, at the moment, in Hous-ing. Margaret, at Bates, is active in sports (hockey) and the Outing Club, which naturally pleases old Dad. Pete will join the Navy next fall. Doug is outdoorsy and musical, playing cello in the Hartford Civic Orchestra. Future hopes include getting into a wilder setting, more rugged living and out of the suburban scramble. I find tremendous satisfaction in teaching and would love to be part of a small informal, outdoor school. 122 RICHARD G. KENDALL “Dick 207 Slcvcns Mills Road, Auburn. Maine President, Veribest Systems Co. Specialized Accounting Systems WIFE: MARY (Sargent College. 1945). CHILDREN: William, 24. Dartmouth. ’68: Robert. 23. U. of Colorado. '69; John, 21, U. of New Hampshire, ’71; Thomas, 20, Dartmouth, ’72; Kim, 19, U. of New Hampshire, '73; Steve, 17, Edward Little High. '71; Anne, 16, Edward Little High. 72; Mary Beth, 14, Webster Junior High, 8th grade. Left Dartmouth in March 1943 to spend next 2lA years in Army Air Force. Returned from European duty as Lt. in Operations to get married immediately to high school sweetheart. First 10 years of occupational life were spent climbing the managerial ladder at Bates Mfg. Co., a Maine textile firm. Left Bates for 3V4 years as Personnel Director for Union Mutual Life Ins. Co. in Portland. Maine. In 1961 started own business selling specialized accounting systems and incorporated in 1962. Chief non work activities center around 150 year old farm acquired as permanent home in 1953. Gentleman farming has involved chickens, sheep, pigs, cattle and horses. Currently have only horses and cats. Less free time, less energy and fewer strong boys at home have forced curtailment of farming activities. Number one avocation for the family has been skiing in which the family has gained some distinction. In 1963 I formed the Lost Valley Ski School and served as Director for 3 years. Bill is currently with the National Biathlon Team in Alaska. Bob is on the national nordic combined A team, John is on the national nordic combined B team. Tom and Kim arc on the Eastern division team and the younger 3 are on the slate teams. Mary brought some lustre to the household last winter by winning the slalom event for 12 year olds at the Jayccc National Championships in Iron Mtn, Michigan. Outside activities now arc limited. Am presently treasurer of Maine Ski Council and Secretary of Eastern Division of Computer Accountants Assoc. In past have been Director of State Personnel Board and served on other boards and committees. Future plans involve continued expansion of business and anticipation of one or more sons returning to help me out. R. BRUCE KENWORTHY 450 Palm Avenue, Kcntficld, California Carpet Market Director, West Coast, Monsanto Textile Fibers WIFE: Virginia R. (Colby Jr. College, 1947) CHILDREN: Jill, 17, High School. '71; Janet, 16, High School, '72; David, 11, 4th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46 U.S. Army. Europe, Corporal; 1951-53. Army Transportation Corps, Thule, Greenland, Sergeant. Since my graduation from Dartmouth in 1947, I have been connected with the Textile Industry in one form or another. After an initial 1 Yx years with Bauer Black, Division of Kendall Co., I joined the textile firm of J.L. Stifcl Sons, and spent 7 years with them (time out for Korean service) engaging in marketing activities, mostly sales, in both cotton greige goods and cotton unfinished goods. In 1957, joined the Hartford Rayon Division of Bigclow-Sanford Carpet Company, and received an education in man-made fibers, particularly as they pertain to their use in carpeting. In 1960, I joined the young, growing Chcmsirand Corporation, which, next to Dupont, became the prime supplier of man made fibers to the textile industry. Shortly thereafter, Monsanto acquired full ownership of Chcmstrand and, to date, I have been in various marketing positions with Monsanto but always in home furnishing and, particularly, carpet type fibers. I presently direct all Monsanto market activities in the home furnishing areas on the West Coast, with an office in San Francisco. I met my wife, Gino, at Colby Junior College and discovered that she lived only 5 miles away from my own home town of Great Neck. Long Island. We were married in 1949 and spent all of the period up until Vi years ago in Port Washington, Long Island, but, of course, we now reside in a very nice suburb of San Francisco, Kcntficld. As far as activities arc concerned, I try to keep up with my 10 year old son with his various sports, and also have managed over the years to keep the tennis game going regularly. Since arriving in California with its all-year temperate climate, I'm finding that both golf and tennis arc now occupying my spare time. The future at the moment is planning the college careers of my three children which will involve the next 10 years. When that is accomplished, I then might have some ideas as to our own plans. Lastly, I find the California way of life much to my liking and hope that, business notwithstanding, I will remain on the coast from here on. 123 GEORGE BERNARD KENNEDY 22 Monument Square, Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129 Self-employed security and plant protection administrator MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Marines Special Agent, FBI; Security Director. Brookhaven National Laboratory. (Alumni Records) FREDERIC HAMMOND KILNER Fred 2120 Chestnut Street. Wilmette. Illinois 60091 President, Florists Publishing Co. and A merican Nurseryman Publishing Co. WIFE: Constance (Northwestern) CHILDREN: John, 17; Linda, 15; Peter, 11. Member of the Skokie Country Club; Union League Club of Chicago. (1965 information) BYRON ADAMS KING Apartment 1006, 4501 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008 Sales, Byron S. Adams (legal and commercial printing) Member of the University Club; Columbia Country Club. (1960 information) THOMAS ANDREW KING Tom 92 Osceola Road, Wayne. New Jersey 07470 Unit Manager, The Equitable Life Assurance Society, Newark, NJ. WIFE: Mary (William Mary) CHILDREN. Thomas, 20; Mary, 15. Lt. Army Signal Corps; Reporter, Dun Bradstrect. Inc.; Salesman, R. M. Barwise, Inc.; Salesman, Nestle Co. (I960 information) 124 DAVID H. KINGSBURY Dave 85 Wethersfield Road, Berlin, Connecticut Industrial Engineer New Departure—Hyatt, Div. G.M.C. WIFE: June (Colby Jr. 1945). CHILDREN: Fred. 22. Dartmouth. 70; Lois, 20, Lascll. 70; Alice, 16, High School, 72; David. 15. High School, 73; Molly, 13, 7th grade. Graduated in 1944 after an inter semester and three semesters in the Marine Corps V-12. After OCS at Quantico, visited Mexico City and future wife. When Atom bomb ended the war, I continued to Hawaii and Japan to conclude as pleasant a tour of duty as anyone had. I was recalled during the Korean War and spent 17 months at Camp LeJeune, which had its fortunate side too, as I was able to live at Wrights-villc Beach with my family. Major activity has been trying to stay even with deterioration and wear and tear in our colonial farm house. Teaching all five kids to ski, (and dropping golf in favor of tennis so I’d have the legs to keep up with them) has kept my waist slim, but greyed my hair. We were proud to have a son at Dartmouth, and with two smart girls coming along, hope that coeducation arrives soon enough to benefit our second son and third daughter. BUELL CHAPIN KINGSLEY 247 South Forest Street, Bellingham. Washington 98225 Psychiatrist WIFE: Margrcthc (Univ. of Texas) CHILDREN: Lynn, 16; Garth. 15. (1960 information) JOHN JAY KIRBY, JR. Jack 2926 Elizabeth Warren Avenue, Butte. Montana 59701 General Manager, Treasure State Gas Electric Co., Butte, Mont. WIFE: Elizabeth (Mt. Holyoke) CHILDREN: John III, 21: Jane, 20: Carol. 14; Paul, 14. U.S. Air Force. (1965 information) DAVID DALE KIRKPATRICK. JR. Dave 300 Wood Street. Meadville. Pennsylvania 16335 Physician WIFE: Mary (Mary Washington) (1950 information) 125 DONALD STREET KLECKNER Don' 33 Linden Lane, Chatham, New Jersey 07928 Marketing Manager. E. I. DuPont tie Nemours Co.. New York City WIFE: Henrietta (Marjorie Webster Jr. College) CHILDREN: Karen. 21; Karlcnc. 17; Donald Jr., 12. U.S. Marines. Member of Textile Salesman Association; Spring Brook Country Club. (1965 information) JAMES M. KNOWLES “Jim 3 La Cucsta, Orinda, California Vice President and Trust Officer Central Valley National Bank, Oakland. California WIFE: Helen (Dunbarton 1946). CHILDREN: Jimmy. 19. High School, 70; Marian, 17. High School. 71; Greg, 12. 7th grade; Bobby, 9, 3rd grade. After practicing law in dear old dying West Virginia for ten years, I decided to go into trust banking. Started in Chicago in 1961 and am now in the Bay area of California running my own shop. It isn’t large, but I’m still young. Our children had no desire to go to college back East , so it will be California schools for them. Our middle boy, age 12, might be a good athlete and if so I’ll make him go to Dartmouth. Helen is a PTAcr (bless her) and my activities arc golf and politics. I’ve been a county chairman and a nominee for Congress (belonged to the wrong party in W. Virginia), and now I’m a behind-the-scenes manipulator. EDMUND ROOT KOHN “Ed Old West Point Road, Cornwall, New York 12518 Owns and operates own fuel oil business, Cornwall, NY WIFE: Lynn (Conn. College for Women) CHILDREN: Peter. 22 (Dartmouth. 69); Stephen. 20; Carolyn, 16. Air Corps; Methods Systems Analyst, Home Life Insurance Co., Salesman, Hess Inc. (1961 information) KURTS. KONIGSBACHER 196 Westovcr Road. Stamford, Connecticut Vice President. Chemical Consulting WIFE: Renee J. (Lyccc. Brussels. Belgium). CHILDREN: Susan Evelyn (Mrs. R. Blombcrg), 24, BA Finch College. ’68; MA Columbia. ’69; Peter Louis, 19. Colgate, 73. After being made Senior Vice President of Evans Research and Development Corporation in 1968. Company was acquired in 1969 by Foster D. Snell, subsidiary of Boo .-Allen Hamilton and I was elected Vice President of Booz-Allcn Hamilton. Since I am now located in New Jersey we arc planning to move. Within the last three months I was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal, (interview printed 9 29, page I) and Time Magazine (10 24 issue), both on geriatric foods. Our daughter was married on August 10 to Mr. Richard Blomberg, a Consulting Engineer with Dunlap Associates in Darien. Our son is a Freshman at Colgate University after graduating from St. Luke’s school in New Canaan earlier this year. 126 ROBERT J. KOSLOWSKY Kos” 10 Oak Drive, Bedford, New Hampshire President Treasurer, Great State Beverages, Inc. WIFE: Betty CHILDREN: Sharon. 24; Robert, 20, Univ. of New Hampshire; Betty, 18. St. Anselm’s College. Discharged from Marines 1946 as Major. Worked for Anheuser Busch and other breweries from 1949 to 1952. Started own business in 1953. Wholesaler for Budwciser. Carling. Lowenbrau. Black Horse; things going fine. Live in Bedford, N.H., winter home St. Croix, Virgin Islands—summer in Rockport, Mass. Son doing very well at U. of New Hampshire (Football). Made All State in High School Shrine Team. LEE STANLEY KREINDLER “Jim Chappaqua. N.Y. (Residence) 99 Park Avenue. New York, New York (Office) Partner, Law Finn—Kreindler Kreindler WIFE: Ruth (New York Univ. 1952) CHILDREN: James Paul. 15. High School, ’73; Laurie Jane, 12, 6th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Army. Army duty finished with six months as one of the editors of Stars and Stripes (Pacific Edition, Tokyo). Then back to Hanover, finishing in February. 1947. Next, Harvard Law and admission to New York Bar in 1949. Hung my hat in father’s law office and played around with politics for several years. In 1952 I met and married Ruth Bilgrci. We now have two of the greatest kids in the world. Became intrigued with airline litigation in 1952 through unsolved CAB crash case. Study of manuals and work in propeller shop brought solution to propeller malfunction accident, leading to retention as counsel in 10 other cases and records for recoveries. I was invited by Bar Associations to speak about their handling and did a good deal of writing on the subject. In 1963 I wrote a two-volume work, Aviation Accident Law, which is today the standard work in the field. Aviation litigation comprises over 80 per cent of the work of our 15 man law firm. I also get involved in commercial, anti-trust, and stockholders cases. My greatest contribution has been in the field of conflict of laws’’ where my cases have substantially helped in liberalizing the law. Among famous cases have been those involving the Atlanta Art Association, Air France’s charter flight accident at Orly, and the Sabcna Crash in Brussels in which the U.S. Figure Skating stars were killed. Have been Chairman of the Aviation Section of the American Trial Lawyers Association; currently on the board of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Hobby is photography and traveling with my family. Last year we spent seven weeks in Africa photographing animals, and, on the side, lecturing to a few bar associations, and law schools. FREDERICK LOUIS GEORGE KUEHM 167 North Avenue, Westport, Connecticut 06880 Branch Manager, McDonnell Co., Inc., New York City WIFE: Mary (Beaver College) CHILDREN: 4. Salesman, General Mills. Inc.; I.t. U.S. Navy; Sales Manager, Ice Cream Equipment manufacturer; Broker. Goodbody Co.; Emory Thompson Equipment Supply Co. (Alumni Records) ROBERT BENJAMIN KUGEL Bob 301 S. 54 Street. Omaha, Nebraska Dean, College oj Medicine—University of Nebraska—Physician WIFE: Dorothy (Univ. of Michigan 1945) CHILDREN: Rebecca, 18;Grctchen, 15; Jennie, 12. I have been concerned with Medical Education ever since my graduation from Medical School in 1945. Following usual internship and residency, I began my career at Yale followed by a two year period in the Air Force in England. Subsequently, I have been on the faculty at Johns Hopkins. University of Iowa, Brown University and since 1966 at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. During the course of the years my principle concern has been with Pediatrics where my interests have been in child development and mental retardation. Generally, ours has been an active family interested in many community activities. In recent years we have had a special interest in civil rights activities. 127 DAVID JACK KUGELMAN Jack Box 1630. Pensacola. Florida President, Standard Distributing Company, Distributors of Distilled Spirits. Wine and Beer WIFE: Jane (University of Alabama) CHILDREN: Marsha Ann, 21, Univ. of Miami; Janet, 18; Nancy, 16. Jackie, 10. MILITARY SERVICE: V-12 program at Dartmouth; commissioned in 1944 and toured the South Pacific from 1944 to 1946. Returned to civilian life in 1946. After military service, returned to Dartmouth and graduated in 1947. Married same year and opened Standard Distributing Company in Pensacola. Started a family the next year, and continued adding until the last of our 4 daughters arrived in 1960. We all enjoy the beautiful white beaches of our Gulf Coast city, and hope someday to retire in a home overlooking the Gulf as well as to find time to travel extensively. Memberships include Pensacola Rotary Club, Scenic Hills Country Club, Pensacola Yacht Club, Board of Directors United Fund, Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce, and past President of Fiesta of Five Flags. Also have kept my finger in the Dartmouth pic by working periodically on the Alumni Drive and have headed the Review Board for enrollment in this area for the past ten years. Favorite hobby ... golf. RICHARD FRANCIS KUHNS. JR. 420 Riverside Drive. New York. New York 10025 Professor of Philosophy. Columbia University, New York City WIFE: Margaret (Swarthmorc) CHILDREN: Frederick. 15. U.S. Army; Instructor in Philosophy, Dartmouth College. (1960 information) THOMAS GEORGE LANTZAS Tom 4501 Bel Pre Road, Rockville. Maryland 20853 Westinghouse Corp., Washington. D.C. WIFE: Joan (Hesser Bus. Sch.) CHILDREN: George, 18. Personnel Assistant, Koppers Co., Inc.; Wage Analyst. Pratt Whitney Aircraft; Sales Engineer, Dee Engineering Co. (1956 information) NEALE KNOWLES LAWSON 1303 Airlcc Avenue. Kinston, North Carolina 28501 Associate, LaRoque Hewitt, Kinston, North Carolina (insurance) WIFE: Patricia Army Air Corps; Underwriter, Aetna Fire Insurance Co. (Alumni Records) 128 MORRIS HAROLD LAZARUS 1270-101st Street, Bay Harbor Islands. Miami Florida 33154 President, Harbour Associations (waterfront builders) (Alumrv Records) CHARLES ROBERT LAZO “Chaz 14001 Congress Drive. Rockville. Maryland 20853 Programmer, IBM WIFE: Norma CHILDREN: Deirdre, 8; Cherylannc. 6; and a son about 3. Note-Teller. Citizens Bank of Maryland: Walker Dunlop, Inc.: Washington Bible College. (1965 information) ROBERT GREELEY LEE Bob” 2 Penn Central Plaza, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Partner, White, Weld. Co., Resident Manager, Phil. Office—Investment Banking WIFE: Jean (Mt. Holyoke, 1946) CHILDREN: James H., 23. Amherst College Grad.; Peter B., 21, Fordham; Barbara Jean. 18. Dana Hall School. Once a civilian my first port of call was Mount Holyoke to resume what had become a traditional college romance having started on an Outing Club weekend in Hanover. We were married shortly after Jean’s graduation. As befitted the then generation, we went west to California—Berkeley for an M.A. in political science (government administration). We hated to leave blissful California, but the family business needs were urgent, so back to Fairfield, Connecticut. After eight years running retailing stores from Connecticut to New York, those old Tuck finance courses kept surfacing until I joined the international investment banking firm of White, Weld Co. as a stock broker in 1956. Simultaneously, I was literally swept into local politics on a flood (water), representing our district in Town Meetings for several terms. Then after a hectic primary and townwide campaign was nominated and elected Second Selectman on the first winning Democratic slate in 50 years in the traditionally Republican town of Fairfield. Neither our family life nor the Town’s was peaceful again for the next 8 years of 4 successive terms—for the kids grew up on voting lists, elections, referendums and sending Dad off to endless meetings. If it wasn’t balancing the town’s budget or raising its credit rating, it was a battle on a school referendum, a state convention, or a fight to buy land for the conservation program. By now running our Hartford office as well as New Haven. I discovered my firm had its ideas too. No sooner disentangled from elective office (once in, is one ever out of politics?), the look for easier life vanished when plucked out to head our Philadelphia Office—an exciting new challenge. I wonder if they knew what they were doing in taking in someone who’s always shaking the woodwork, but White. Weld, has a new General Partner. Now a new boy in town, after having been a native bit of granite in Connecticut, we are enjoying city life in Philadelphia. Who ever thought we would go from suburbia to a city apartment—from PTAs to the Art Museum—and fuming over air pollution. For fun we share a Vermont ski house with Jean and Jim Crawford ’46 and then sail a little when we summer in Southport. Jim. our oldest, an Amherst graduate, has caught my bug for liberal politics, but is doing his Army service. Peter is in Fordham’s new Lincoln Center Urban Affairs Program, and Barbara is enjoying her junior year at Dana Hall School in Wellesley. 129 Earl, Sue, Judy. Sally, Dave John Gallup Julie Fallon hostess with Em. Ducky Drake. Bookie Joe Ashton. Jcannic Drake, Jane Ashton, and Jack Underhill '46. Fred Hatch’s Daphne. Deborah Douglas at Heavenly Valley, California Alan Foster with Al Jr. who won the Hockey Trophy at Cheshire in 1967 Bob Jabara's Pride Morton Lewis's wife Janet Busy wife and mother— Kathleen Fraissinct Burt Hicock—woodsman Joan Tom Lanizas with George (Washington l.ce '73) and lommy (9th grader). 130 Diane and Paul “Snark Glover visiting the Fallons in Duxbury, Summer 68. CELEBRITY pro -AMm PENSACOLA nPFM Celebrity Pro-Am, Pensacola Open 1966_______Jack Kugelman. 2nd from left. Julius Boros on right. Dick Kendalls and Team—except for Bill. Fred Ferbert is left—in the picture! On the left Richard Lewin’s daughter at Wagon Wheel Lodge. The Fascinating Fannons. Hartshorn’s Bevy—Daughter Beverly, c Gloria and Daughter Sandy. Bud Films and Gulliver. 131 JOHN ELLIOTT I.EGGAT Boston Road, Wcstford, Massachusetts Self-Employed—Lawyer WIFE: Ruth (Bradford Junior College 1947) CHILDREN: John E. Jr. (Tod), 10, 4th grade; Bruce C., 7, kindergarten. Being one of the relatively few 45s who graduated during the war thanks to summer school, interscssion and V-12. I spent three years in the Marine Corps and then went directly to Law School in Michigan. Marine Corps duty included the battle of Okinawa and an interesting six months in Peking, China in 1945-46. Returned to Lowell, Mass, in 1949 to practice law where I am today, although a decision to stay in the reserves brought another tour in the Corps (1951-52). Serving as a lawyer in a moderate sized community has been unique and rewarding with a wide variety of cases, some of which would make intriguing novels. Married a “mid-westerner from Corning, New York in 1953 and sons Tod and Bruce keep us hopping. We arc just starting with Cub Scouts when some of you are grandparents. As with all of us there is an incessant request for help in the community and activities in this area have included, in the past, service on the boards of several United Fund Agencies, as well as on the Fund Board, president of Lowell Dartmouth Club. Lowell YMCA, and Vesper Country Club, and. presently, president of the Lowell Bar Association and trustee of Lowell General Hospital and trustee and clerk of Central Savings Bank. Recently retired (voluntarily) after six years on Wcstford School Committee (last two as Chairman) but am serving as town Moderator. Haven’t thought about retirement but both of us really enjoy those Caribbean islands. KNOWLTON MARVIN LEVENICK 2905 Waunona Way, Madison, Wisconsin 53713 Oil Industry Construction engineer. Pure Oil Co. (Alumni Records) LAWRENCE STUART LEVINE Larry' 6109 Jocelyn Hollow Road. Nashville. Tennessee 37205 President, Reliance Pen Pencil Corp., Nashville. Tenn. WIFE: Sally (Northwestern) CHILDREN: Mark 14; Richard 8. (1965 information) RICHARD A. LEWIN Dick 354 Aspen Lane, Highland Park, Illinois Associate Counsel—Attorney WIFE: Elaine CHILDREN: Terri June. 19, Colorado Mountain College; Susan, 16, Highland Park High, ‘71; Deborah, 13, Edgcwater Junior High, 7th grade. Following my discharge from the U.S. Naval Reserve in 1945 I returned to my home town of New York City and had planned to return to the Tuck School, but was persuaded to go to law school. The big city offered little to my way of thinking and I came to Chicago where I have been most fortunate. After graduating from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1948 I have been in continuous practice primarily in the field of Tort litigation. The year 1949 was perhaps the best year of my life, in that I married the most wonderful and deserving “boss . Our marriage was blessed with three wonderful daughters. I am presently associate counsel in the law firm of Horwitz. Ancsi, Ozmon Associates and 99% of our work involves tort litigation. 1 am a member of the Chicago, Illinois, and American Bar Associations and on the Board of Managers of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association which is in adjunct to the American Trial Lawyers Association. Extra-curricular activities since Dartmouth have included Hockey up to the present time and after fracturing a leg playing baseball I took up the more sedate sport of golf. 132 Future ambitions include possibly an early retirement perhaps in some area next to a fairway. I shall always be grateful for my experiences at Hanover as that duly inculcated a real desire for education. MORTON HALBERT LEWIS “HaT 1275 Rock Avenue. Apt. D8, North Plainfield, New Jersey Manager, Financial Evaluation and Control, Corporate Marketing, RCA Corp. WIFE: Janet CHILDREN: Linda Levensky. 25. Married: Michael, 20. Married. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 Army S Sgt. Pacific Duty including Hollandia. New Guinea. Returned to Dartmouth, then additional year at Tuck School. I’ve been with RCA ever since ... electronic components division, International Division. RCA Laboratories, and now Corporate Staff Marketing. NYC. “Can’t say no activities included former president of RCA Federal Credit Union in Indiana (1956) and foreman of the Somerset (NJ) Grand Jury. Sept. 1968 season. Janet and I have enjoyed six vacations in Florida which pretty well earmarks our retirement location, if not before! PHILIP LEWIS LEWIS “Phil 6955 East Exposition Avenue. Denver. Colorado 80222 Physician—Pediatrician WIFE: Susan (Colby Jr.: Syracuse Boston Univ.) CHILDREN: Cathlccn 17; Steven 14; Michael 12. Member of the American Academy of Pediatrics. (1965 information) RICHARD FRANCIS LEWIS Dick 126 Dartmouth Road. San Mateo. California Sales Manager—Financial Services—Securities Insurance WIFE: Esther CHILDREN: Duncan, 16. High School, ’72: Deidre, 13, 7th grade: Dc Ann, 10. 4th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46 U.S. Navy Supply Corps—APD-48 Pacific. Had planned on returning to Tuck but waited too long to apply in 1946. Completed final year in undergraduate school and moved to Seattle. 1951-53—Naval Supply Center, Oakland, followed by marriage in 1953. Entered Life Ins. field as agent. Moved into Home Office 6 years, then general agent in San Diego for So. California. Joined aggressive new company this year and am offering multiple financial services to 8 life casualty insurance agents. They may plug in to our organization and gain access to and get direct assistance in handling any kind of financial service for his clients. Wife has been active leader in Republican Women and is Chairman of Hillsborough-Burlingamc World Affairs group and, of course, P.T.A. at three schools (elementary, intermediate and High.). Aside from the usual industry association groups, I have advanced through the ranks of Scouting with my son, pushing him most of the way. Joined Dartmouth Outing Club of No. Calif, and Nevada to enjoy some skiing and fellowship. 133 THOMAS H. LEWIS Tim 615 Mountview Road. Berwyn. Pennsylvania President. Mechanical Contractor WIFE: Jean (Michigan 1943) CHILDREN: Martha. 21. Ohio State Univ., 71; Thomas. 19. Kimball Union Academy. 70; Dana. 13. 7th grade. Graduated from “D” in June 1948 after 3 years as flight engineer for U.S.N.R. After graduation, married a hometown gal. Michigan University graduate and started selling in a family owned Wholesale Appliance and Air Conditioning contracting business. During our tremendous and sometimes turbulent 22 years, we continue to raise 3 mod. modern and magnificent kids. 2 girls. 1 boy. ranging from 20 to 13. After many ups and downs, business has grown to 145 employees and continues to be intriguing, challenging and frustrating all at the same time. Extracurricular activities include some 15 years with a Double Octet Singing Group, which sang all over the Eastern United States until the voices just plain gave out. Little Ixaguc baseball coach and currently instructor of YMCA Agilistics class for keeping middle agers in reasonable shape. On Saturdays a YMCA gymnastics (tumbling and apparatus) coach to 40 kids. Non-athlctically served term as President of Sales Marketing Executives of Philadelphia, work in organizations relative to business activities. Play golf at Philadelphia Country Club, never seem to improve, but can’t quit. We own a home in Nantucket for summer vacations. We travel to the Caribbean annually on appliance dealer trips and get in occasional ski runs in N.H. Latest claim to fame is picture of son and self in November 18th issue of Look Magazine’s article Mood of America , pages 24 25 posed in Nantucket in August. 1969. BERNARD DUNCAN LIEBERMAN “Bernic 418 Kensington Road. Orcland. Pennsylvania 19075 Scheduling Supervisor, Leeds Northern Co. (precision instruments) WIFE: Ruth (Hunter Bryn Mawr) CHILDREN: Leonard 19; Laura 16; Susan 13. (1960 information) EDWARD WALTON LILIENFIELD (Deceased) 15 Split Tree Road. Scarsdalc, New York WIFE: Elizabeth CHILDREN: Susan. Linda. Peter. Dartmouth relatives: father, Walter F.. '19; Uncle. Day Krolik ’33. Lt. USN 1942-1946; Vice President, Jose Escalante Co.; District Manager, General Cigar Co., Inc.; Assistant Vice President; Vice President. 134 PHILI.IP MARK LILLIE (Deceased) WIFE: Audrey CHILDREN: Susan. Left to enlist as an aviation cadet in 1943. Dartmouth activities: Beta Theta Pi. VICTOR JENNINGS LIOTA (Deceased) Dartmouth activities: Theta Chi; Band: The Players. JOHN W. LITTLE JR. 1086 Hardscrabble Road. Chappaqua. New York Sales Representative, Diamond Rational Corp.. NYC WIFE: Jean (Virginia Intermont 1944) CHILDREN: Mary Brooke. 14. 7th grade; Leslie. 12. 6th grade. After graduating went to work in sales for Decca Records. Transferred to Philadelphia as Eastern Pennsylvania Sales Manager. In 1948 left Decca to become printing Sales Broker in San Francisco. Married in 1952 and moved back East in 1953 to work for the Nashua Corporation of Nashua. N.H. Transferred to Nashua’s Sales Office in Philadelphia in 1954. Joined Diamond National in 1957 and we arc currently enjoying living in Chappaqua, New York. WINTHROP CARTER LOCKWOOD Carter Lake Placid Club. Box 353. Essex County. New York President, The Studio, Inc. WIFE: Marylou Klcckhefer (Smith) CHILDREN: Win Jr., 21. Colorado College. 72: Todd. 19. Rochester Inst. Tech.. ‘73; Frances, 17. Foxhollow School. 71; Dave, 15. Northwood School. '73; Herb. 10. Lake Placid Central School. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1946 Army Air Corps. Aviation Cadet. Training Command, etc. I spent over a year on B-29’s as Radar instructor (flying) helping to train Atomic Bomb Group in Wendovcr Field, Utah. Returned Dartmouth late 1946 but left to join Klcckhefer Container Co. 1947 as Sales Trainee. Spent 18 years with company as salesman and rose to Sales Promotion Mgr. Milk Carton Division. Camden. N.J. Was married in 1948 to Marylou Klcckhefer. a most attractive Smith girl, who has proven herself a good cook, a fine mother, and a lovable wife. Although an unwilling skier at times. In 1965 joined Northwood School, Lake Placid. NY. as Bursar and Treasurer of Board. Spent 3 very active and interesting years. 1968 my wife and I opened an Arts and Crafts Shop called The Studio, Inc. at 15 Main St., Lake Placid NY. We specialize in American Arts and Crafts and also have a gallery. We represent some 300 craftsmen and 25 artists. We now live on shores of Lake Placid and highly praise area for raising family as well as our own enjoyment—skiing in winter to boating and hiking in summer. Our whole family is active in community affairs. 135 A CARL H. LOEWENSON 450 Wingate Road. Huntingdon Valley. Pennsylvania Vice Presiden t—Builder De veloper WIFE: Diane (U. of Penn. 1952) CHILDREN: Carol Ann. 15. 9th grade; Carl Jr. (Chip), 13. 7th grade; Jane Alice. 4. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46; Army. Europe: Sgt. in combat infantry. After Army, I returned to college and then Tuck School, graduating in 1948. Then entered the retail trade as an assistant buyer traincc in radio following seven years consisted of a series of transfers through various departments and responsibilities ending in appointment as Children’s Merchandise Manager. In the summer of 1953, while vacationing in Virginia Beach, Va., Diane and I met and married the following March. Four years and two children. Carol and Chip, later I resigned from the Hecht Co. and moved to Phila. to start building and developing homes and apartments, where I am today. For a fortieth birthday present. Jane arrived. Other activities over the years include coaching Little League. Indians Guides, and serving as Dartmouth Alumni Fund Agent. At the present I serve very gratifyingly, on the Board of Directors of the Moss Rehabilitation Hospital. ROBERT NYE LOOMIS “Bob 701 North D Street. Tacoma. Washington 98498 Treasurer, Weyerhaeuser Co., Tacoma. Wash. WIFE: Jean (William Mary) CHILDREN: John 22; Margaret 19; James 16; Andrew 15; Richard 13. (1965 information) JOHN C. LOPER 28 Sleepy Hollow Lane. Orinda, California Partner, Hardin, Cook, toper Marlin (Law Finn) WIFE: Del (Univ. Calif. 1946) CHILDREN: Sue. 21. Stanford, ’71; Bruce. 20. Dartmouth, ’72; Lori. 18, High School, ’70. After freshman year at Dartmouth—graduated Univ. of California (Bcrkcley-June 1944). U.S. Navy 1944-1946 (Pacific area Lt. j.g.) Law- School Univ. of California (Boalt) 1946-1949; Dcp. District Attorney. Alameda County. Cal. 1949-1952: present firm since 1953—partner since 1957. Primarily engaged in trial law” for 16 years but in 4 recent years have gradually shifted to 50-50 trial and probate practice. Member of county, state and American Bar Associations; American Board of Trial Advocates. International Insurance Counsel Association. American Arb. Association Committee. National Railroad Trial Lawyers Association: Rotary-Past President, Club of North Oakland; member numerous civic boards (Heart Assn.. Cancer Society, Boy Scouts.) Bad habits: golf, fishing, hunting, skiing. Spent a most enjoyable freshman fathers weekend at Hanover last February, with my son Bruce, '72. JOHN PARKER LOTHROP Jack Apartment 9-A. 175 Willoughby Street. Brooklyn, New York 11201 Vanguard Recording Society. Inc., New York City Army Signal Corps; Musical Editor. Columbia Records. Production Coordinator Columbia Records. (1965 information) 136 ALAN WORMAN LOTT 277 Esplanade Way, Palm Beach. Florida 33480 Executive Vice President. Permatex Co.. Inc.. I Vest Palm Beach. Fla. (chemicals) WIFE: Jean CHILDREN: Lindsay 18: Hilary 11. U.S. Army: Plant Manager, 7-Up Bottling Co.. Bank Trainee. First National Bank of Glens Falls: Assistant Cashier, Lake Champlain National Bank. (1965 information) LAIRD LUCAS Box 144. Winona. Minnesota 55987 (Alumni Records) STANFORD LEONARD LUCE “Stan 1015 Cedar Drive, Oxford, Ohio A ssocia te Professor—teach ing WIFE: Frances (Wheclock 1947) CHILDREN: Stanford C., 21, Ohio Univ., 72; Marian (Molly). 18. High School, 70; Richard. 17. High School, 72; James. 11. 5th grade. MILI TARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 in Europe. Returned to discover I had so much G.I. Bill to use up that I finished at Dartmouth and got PhD at Yale in 1953. Meanwhile, I married in 1947, spent 1948-1949 studying in France. I started teaching French and Spanish at Clark University in Worcester. In 1952 I moved to Oxford. Ohio to teach French at Miami University, where I still am, working with and admiring younger people of our country. To supplement teaching salary 1 turned contractor in summers, and have built about ten houses in and around Oxford. In 1964-65 the whole family went to Paris, studied in French schools. The first few months were really wild! Long interested in minority groups. Mississippi summer—involved students got their training at Western College here—really turned me' on. As did Vietnam. I have since taken an active part in the NAACP. the ACLU. the NUC and other radical groups both anti-war and pro-freedom on and off campus. My hair has lengthened and once included a beard, although the latter came at great sacrifice, for its graying effect advanced me undeniably into middle age. I am now experiencing the disapproval of officialdom for giving mild expression to my thought; I run the risk of economic sanction for putting the guaranteed freedoms to the test. Yet I can give courses on themes such as Responsibility in 20th century lit or “Poetry and reality”. My faipily is great, my home and neighbors as well. It's a great challenging world and I love it. I have about everything I could want except easy access to Boston and the ocean. But those days will come, too. 137 THOMAS MERRITT LUDWIG 1264 Monroe Avenue, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania 19610 (Alumni Records) ALEXANDER McALILEY A I” Ridge Drive. RD 1, Mars. Pennsylvania Administrator, North Hills Passavant Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. WIFE: Muriel M. (Avcrctl 1946) CHILDREN: Lauren G.. 20, Penn State. ’72; I.ainc A.. 18. High School. 70: Scott R., 14, 8th grade; Todd A.. 12, 5th grade. After WW II. finished Dartmouth in 48 and Columbia Univ. ’50, M.S. Hospital Administration. Worked in Conn. Mass. (New Britain-Greenfield) until '60 then moved west to Pittsburgh. Started a hospital from the drawing boards in 64 and am in the midst of expanding it again. Live in the country outside Pittsburgh, Pa. (21 miles) with beautiful wife and 4 children, dog and cat. Enjoy golf—when not keeping up the house and yard. A rather slow Dartmouth group has gotten active with the 3rd Century Fund. See Sunny Drury, 48, Ed Churland, ’29 etc. no 45’s around! Am pleased to again be involved in interviewing. Hope to make our 25th with wife! Can’t tell for sure at this date. DAVID JOHN McAULlFFE Dave” 2 Middlesex Road. Bedford, Massachusetts President, Kylron Electronics Co., Inc. WIFE: Hazel M. CHILDREN: David Jr.. 17, high school: Sharon, 15, high school; Maureen, 14. Jr. High; Paul, 12, elementary; Michael, 10. elementary: Scan. 8. elementary. After three years in the Army (Infantry and Engineers) returned to Dartmouth in 1946 and graduated in 1947. Business career started with large companies (DuPont New Eng. Electric). After four years, switched to smaller companies in the manufacture of plastics and printed circuits. Present position as President and half owner of a smallish printed circuit manufacturer resulted from second attempt at “cntrcprcncuship . First attempt resulted in using my famous “green book for budget purposes. Married in 1952. Hazel, a Norwegian blonde, whom I’ve kept busy minding six children. She’s done a great job. Same children keep me busy in spare moments with Little League, swimming, etc. Have recently been kidding my wife about retiring at 50. My wife doesn’t believe me or can’t stand the thought. FREDRIC DUNN McCLEERY Mac' Box 1041. Marathon, Florida 33050 Owner, G. and F. Tire Sales. Inc.. Ft. Pierce, (tire recapping and sales plant) WIFE: Ruth (Univ. of Rochester) CHILDREN: Sandra. 24. Service Dept.. Otis Elevator Co. (Alumni Records) . K 138 john w. McCauley iii 1621 Blackthorn Drive. Glenview. Illinois Assistant District Manager, E. . (in Pont dc Nemours Company, Plastics Sales WIFE: Barbara (Michigan State 1950) CHILDREN: John W. IV. 10. good student: Thomas M., 8. Playground leader: Julia M.. 6. Prefers boys. I was one of the class that was fortunate enough to complete my service in 2l i years, from June 1943 to November 1945. My military career led up to a brief tour in England where I was a bombardier on a B-17 during the spring of 1945. I attended the fall session in Hanover that year and completed my Dartmouth studies in September 1946 at Tuck School. After a brief stint in advertising agency work with the Chas. Rumrill Company in my hometown of Rochester, N.Y.. the lure of the road called me into sales. My 20th anniversary with the Du Pont Company just overtook me in Chicago where I am our Assistant Manager of a group of plastics salesmen specializing in technical service to a broad spectrum of midwestern manufacturers. My Dartmouth years trained me well to surround myself with experts in math and chemistry. The 20 years with Du Pont have given me the opportunity to live in several great cities including Buffalo. Atlanta. Detroit. Sufficld, Conn., and twice in Wilmington. Delaware. The meaningful part of my life began in Detroit in 1958 when I married Barbara and began the line of tigers listed. We consider mccca or Wilmington as home town though Mayor Daley is doing a good job of converting us to midwesterners. My link with Hanover has become ever weaker through the changing scenery but it seems as close as ever in my memory. I have served in several of the alumni clubs and most recently have assisted in the applicant interviewing for the Chicago north shore area. BLAIR McCLENACHAN Mac Box 506. Redficld Village Apartments. Mctuchcn, New Jersey Sales Representative—Scientific American Inc. WIFE: Divorced from former Suzanne Gilhams CHILDREN: Andrew, 21, Wittenberg Univ., '72: Anne, 21. Crousc-Irving School of Nursing, '73; Sarah. 16. Conestoga High. Berwyn. Pa.. '72 (Andrew and Anne were the first set of twins born to a 45). MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946—U.S. Army Air Forces. Pacific. Sergeant. Returned to Dartmouth in March of 1946 with somewhat more serious intentions than I left with in March of 1943. Graduated from the Tuck School in 1948 from thence off to join the DuPont Co. as a technical rep. selling X-ray film and have been essentially selling ever since. I am presently selling advertising space in Scientific American Inc., working out of the New York office and traveling as far as Key Biscayne (no one says Miami any more). Spare time seems to be only a concept, but I make enough time available to teach industrial marketing in the evenings at Pace College in New York City and. in the summers, spend all squeezable time on u small boat I keep at Point Pleasant. New Jersey. It's hard to tell whether the boat is used for fishing or the fishing is used to justify the boat. The kids grew up overnight. Anne put two years in at Syracuse University then transferred to the Crousc-Irving School of Nursing. Andy won his football letter at West Nottingham Academy and is now a Pi Kappa Alpha at Wittenberg University. Sally, in 10th grade, feels that Dartmouth will be accepting women in a couple of years and plans to attend school on the Hanover Plain. If the Trustees let her down, then it will be Princeton or UVM at this writing. If things ever settle down I do get around to hunting pheasant on a nearby preserve. I'm looking forward to one trip to South Dakota after I buy a freezer. CHARLES FRANCIS McCORD. 3RD “Charlie' 5506 Wyandotte. Kansas City. Mo. 64113 Hallmark Cards. Inc. WIFE: Dorothy (Smith) CHILDREN: Kathleen. 20: Charles. 19: Dorothy. 15. (1955 Information) 139 HENRY HUHN McCLINTOCK Mac 8 Bridgman Road. Hanover. New Hampshire Director, Data Processing Center, Dartmouth College WIFE: Edythe G. (U.V.M. 1946) CHILDREN: Richard. 22. Univ. of Miami. ’69; Jane, 22, U.V.M.. 71; Kenneth. 17. Hanover High. 70. Served in the U.S. Navy from 1942-1946. last duty as Supply and Disbursing Officer on Ammunition Ship. U.S.S. Vesuvius. Remained active in Naval Reserve and retired with 27 years service on August 10, 1969, with rank of Commander (SC) USN'R. After World War II and completion of degree requirements, worked in private industry in the Philadelphia area with most assignments centering about Management Controls and Data Processing. After 12 years of experience in industry, and by pure accident. I was employed by Dartmouth College to head up the newly created Tabulating Center, subsequently, renamed Data Processing Center. Have been with Dartmouth ever since and am now responsible for administration of the Data Processing Center, for administrative Systems Analysis and Computer Programming. Outside activities include the usual Church, Fraternal and Civic organizations. in addition to my active affiliation with the Naval Reserve. Immediate goals concentrate on providing continued higher-education facilities to the “ofT-springs . After that period of stress, my wife Edythe and I hope to do a bit more traveling than we have in the past. EDWARD A. McCRUM Ted 132 Cypress Avenue. Kcntficld, California Physician, Ross Valley Clinic WIFE: Hope (Smith 1952) CHILDREN: Lisa. 10: Ned. 3. Following graduation from Dartmouth and Dartmouth Medical School in 1945, I finished medical school at the University of California in 1946. Following this I returned East and spent my Internship and one year of residency at Bellevue Hospital in New York City and then spent, eighteen months in the United States Navy. I returned to Bellevue and spent several more years in medicine and chest diseases and then went into full time teaching at the Bronx V.A. Hospital in New York. This time I was affiliated with Columbia University and continued in this position for two years and again was called back into service for another two years, this time in the Air Force in Korea and Japan. 1 returned to New York for two more years of full-time teaching and then moved to California where 1 practiced alone for five years in Oakland and Berkeley and in 1960 moved to Marin County where I have been ever since. At the present time, I am associated with the Ross Valley Clinic in Grecnbrac, California. Activities seem to be primarily related to the great outdoors of the West. Both my wife and I and children arc very much involved in conservation work. Sierra Club trips, back packing and skiing. We arc looking forward to taking a year away from practice and doing some sort of overseas medical tour in the near future. HOWARD LEIGH MacCURDY. JR. 244 Bronxvillc Rd.. Bronxvillc. New York 10708 Supply Manager, General Motors Overseas Div. (Alumni Records) 140 JOHN WILLIAM McDANNOLD (Deceased) 1943-1950. Army. Private. Self employed in the import-export business in Mexico City and Cuernavaca. GREGG CROSLEY MacDONAI.D “The Jaw 9001 N.E. 26th. Bellevue. Washington 98004 President, D. K. MacDonald and Company, Inc., (insurance) WIFE: Janet (University of Washington) CHILDREN: Gregg C.. Jr.. 23: Heather. 22; Mclaine. 18; Lauren. 15. U.S. Naval Aviation; D. K. MacDonald and Company since 1946. Washington Athletic Club; Y.M.C.A.; Young Presidents’ Organization: Seattle Yacht Club. (1955 Information) JOHN A. MacDONALD, JR. 89 Harbor Avenue, Marblehead. Massachusetts President, Jamorajo, Inc. Vice President. Eastern Capital Corp. WIFE: Judith (Middlebury, 1954) CHILDREN: Dougald. 10, 4th grade; Ian. 8, 2nd grade; Melissa, 6, kindergarten. After Tuck School I worked for a year at Northeast Federal Savings and Loan and then went with the Kendall Co. in manufacturing for six years. In 1953 Moc Frye and I and some others started a company to operate rental housing in Boston. I am now President of this outfit and Moc is Treasurer. After leaving Kendall I worked for Inter-Chemical Corp. for 11 years, reaching the position of plant manager. At present my primary business activity is with a small consulting firm where I have “a piece of the action , which is engaged in “business doctor type assignments for banks and finance companies. Wc also arrange financing for businesses, and deal in mergers and acquisitions. After a short period in Cambridge, Mass.. Judy and I moved to the sailing capital of the world. Marblehead. Here as members of the Eastern Yacht Club and the White Mountain Ski Runners we get plenty of sailing and skiing. In past years I have been president of the Rhodes 19 Fleet and am currently on the Eastern Race Committee. Pro bono publico items have included a couple of terms as elected member of the Board of Public Welfare, and several years as Chairman of the Christian World Service Committee of “Old North Church here. Moe Frye. A1 Wagner ’49 and I have been interviewing prospective Dartmouth students for several years, a rewarding and. I hope, valuable exercise. FLETCHER H. McDOWELL 175 E. 78th Street. New York. New York Associate Professor of Medicine, Cornell Univ. Medical College WIFE: Elcctra CHILDREN: Elcctra. Laura. Lina. (1965 Information) 141 MARTIN ALOYSIUS McGETRICK, JR. 6 Green Avc., Danbury, Conn. 06810 Self-cmployed sales agent in the east for several textile firms—since 1949 WIFE: Mary (Trinity, Washington. D.C.) CHILDREN: Mark, 16: David. II; James, 10. (1960 Information) WILLIAM RALPH MacINTYRE, JR. Ilill 2202 West 16th St., Wilmington. Delaware 19806 Vice President and General Manager. Joseph Bancroft and Sons, Co., (textiles) WIFE: Sheila (Imniaculata) CHILDREN: Mary Louise, 21; Deborah Ann, 20; William R., Ill, 19; Michael. 14. Member of AATCC. (1965 Information) DONALD HUGH CLOW MacKAY, JR. Don 319 Thornwood Lane, Lake Bluff, Illinois 60044 R. R. Donnelley and Sons Company, Chicago, Illinois WIFE: Donna (Colby Jr.) (Alumni Records) WILLIAM ROBERT McKENZIE Bill 1468 Harmony Road, Akron, Ohio Manager Tire Marketing—Goodyear International Corp. WIFE: Kit (Ogontz 1949) CHILDREN: W. Douglass (Doug), 16, 11th grade; Catherine (Kim), 15, 8th grade. Married in 1950, have lived in Akron. Ohio. Washington, D.C., Bronx-ville and Scarsdale, N.Y.. Port Elizabeth, Rep. South Africa returning to Akron in October 1968. Worked for Goodyear since graduation in 1948. 142 IAN MACKINNON 56 Bishop Road. West Hartford. Connecticut Physician, Internal Medicine WIFE: Rosamond (Roz) CHILDREN: Peter. 19; Bruce. 17; David. 16; Katherine. 15; Carol. 8. Hartford Hospital, attending staff. American College of Physicians. American Society of Internal Medicine. Major interest is in and around our vacation skiing and water skiing, camping, etc. (1965 Information) DEHART EARL McMILLAN. JR. Box 596, Austin. Texas 78767 Co-Partner and General Manager, Cable Tool and Rotary Drilling Co., Overton, Texas, (oil well drilling) (1960 Information) WILEY WILLIAM McMINN 517 Baird Drive, Baton Rouge. Louisiana Economic Development Specialist, Industrial Development WIFE: Mary CHILDREN: Wiley III. 23, Graduate Electrical Eng. LSU. Thomas. 22. LSU Petroleum Engineering. '70; Betsy, 18, High School. ’70; Steve. 15, High School. 73; Kenneth, 15, High School. ’73 (twins); Maureen, 12. 6th grade. Navy pilot during World War II. Lived in Grand Rapids. Michigan from 1947-1956 where I was associated with a tubing company as a salesman and then assistant Sales Manager. Moved with the company in same capacity to Newport. Tenn. (quite a change). My family and I have lived in Baton Rouge, La., where I was employed as resident salesman for Fullwcll Motor Products in Cleveland. For the past three years I have been involved in industrial development for the State of Louisiana, which duties consist of inducing manufacturing to move to the State. I travel extensively in the Middle West hunting” prospects. I can say without reservation the South is the most delightful place in the country to live and would much dislike having to move to the North again. My only “outside” activities involve some State Chamber of Commerce work and coaching baseball in the Babe Ruth League. J. DONALD McNAMARA -Don 200 East 66th Street. New York, New York Senior Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel, Lawyer, The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. WIFE: Shirley (Adclphi) After the Navy V-12 school at Dartmouth it was a midshipmen’s school (officers) at Harvard Business School for one year. The balance of the war was spent in a Navy Supply Depot in New Guinea. Then several months in Australia. Upon returning to civilian life in 1946, I entered the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard and earned an M.A. in Government. Next it was the Harvard Law School. After graduating in 1950, I worked for a law firm in New York and also spent two years as an Assistant United States Attorney. In 1957 I joined a small law firm as an associate. Shortly after becoming a member, its principal client asked me to set up a law department. Since 1960 I have been Secretary and General Counsel of the Interpublic Group of Companies. Inc. Later I became a member of the Board of Directors and its Finance Committee. 143 At the old age of 36 I left the rank of bachelors, marrying a girl from Forest Hills. Our principal activities arc tennis and skiing. Another interest that has developed over the years is opera. Extracurricular activities: at various times I was president of the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills, chairman of the U.S. National Tennis Championships, an active doorbell ringer for the Republican Party, and a member of a couple of committees of the New York City Bar Association. I am also a member of the University Club, the Harvard Club of New York, the Metropolitan Club, The Fairfield County Hunt Club, The International Club of Washington, the Amateur Ski Club of New York and the Honorary Ushers of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. WILLIAM D. McNEELY “Bill” 5139 Valley Trail, Racine, Wisconsin Manage men t Consul tan t WIFE: Joan (Wellesley 1947) CHILDREN: Anne. 19. St. Olaf College. Northficld, Minn., ’73; Angus. 11. 5th grade: John. 7, 1st grade. Business career included 5 years marketing consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton—Chicago, sixteen years in marketing management positions in consumer hard goods with Nash Motors (predecessor to American Motors), Toro (power mowers) in Minneapolis, MacGregor Sporting Goods Bruns-wick Corp.. and Jacobsen (Power mowers. Turf equipment), now independent management consultant. Enjoyed political activity in 1960 as delegate to County Convention and helping Clark MacGregor '44 get elected to Congress from 3rd district in Minnesota. Have recently worked with LaSalle Street Capital Corp., Chicago, with Dan Donahue, and Ralph Bogan ’44’s who operate this very successful SBIC. Marketing activities have taken me deeply into marketing research, planning, advertising, and sales promotion. In 1963 successfully competed for American Marketing Assoc., Minnesota—Marketing Company of the Year Award for Toro. More recently in 1968 had great fun producing TV commercials (Jacobsen—Faster Than Sheep!) with Stan Freeburg. It won nomination, but alas, no Clio award. Joan is founder and past president of the Wind Point Garden Club. NEIL FRANCIS MacNEIL 713 Quaint Acres Drive. Silver Spring, Maryland 20904 (Alumni Records) JAMES P. MaePHERSON Lost Lodge Road. Wesport. Connecticut President, Parly Tynte Products, Inc.—Food Manufacturer WIFE: Ellen CHILDREN: Lucy. 11; Jim. 10; Megan. 9; Hayward, 7. After a varied and chequered career since graduation (including selling stocks, flour, whiskey, advertising; also account work in ad agencies) I have settled down—I think to something stable—making cocktail mixes called Party Tyme! (I might add that they sell like crazy up in your neck of the country). Luckily we have achieved national distribution in less than one year and I’d be more than happy to send some to any ’45s that aren’t already aware of the stuff in their neighborhood. I also did something I swore I wouldn’t, namely, get married. I lasted however, longer than anyone, (except lazy Jim Field) or 34 big ones. However, I didn’t fool around long and consequently have 4 kids, age 11. 10, 9. 7. I’m living in Wesport and recently got together with Ted Salford and Ted Swick who arc really old now. Anyone in the neighborhood of 65 E. 55, N.Y.C. please drop in and see me at Party Tyme Products and help me get rid of some of this stuff. Hobbies: tennis. (1965 Information) 144 WILLIAM JAMES McVIE ____ 110 Manchester Street, Westbury, New York 11590 Vice-President, Johnson and Higgins, New York City, (insurance broker) WIFE: Sally (Green Mountain Junior College) (Alumni Records) FRANK LAWRENCE MACE 3 Elliott St., East Norwalk, Conn. 06855 Real Estate Investor, Harbour News, Cable Beach, Nassau WIFE: Valeric (Pembroke College and the New York University School of Law) CHILDREN: Frank L.. Jr.. 11. DcVoc and Raynolds. paint salesman; Newsweek Magazine, assistant to publisher; Ronson Corp., sales manager; George W. Luft Co., sales manager; Arthur Wicscnbcrgcr, service salesman; Alex Brown and Sons, regional representative. Overseas Press Club: West Side Tennis Club. (Alumni Records) STEVEN LYONS MACKEY 742-9th Avc., Lewiston, Idaho 83501 Banker (Alumni Records) ALEXANDER SEYMOUR MADENSKI 32 Newton Lane, Hadley, Massachusetts 01035 Assistant Treasurer, Amherst Savings Bank Member of the American Legion; Lions Club; Hadley Young Men’s Club. (1954 information) 145 GEOFFREY GRAEME MACLAY “Geof}” 6111 No. Berkeley Blvd., Milwaukee. Wisconsin President, A r von us Realty Company WIFE: Edith (Pine Manor 1945) CHILDREN: Geoffrey Jr.. 23. Wharton Graduate School; Chrissie, 20. Skidmore; Shelley. 17, Univ. School of Milw., 71; Tod, 12, Univ. School of Milw., 5th. Married in 1946 after Navy service (Lt. jg) South Pacific (DD 523). Heartily recommend first year of married life in Hanover (Tuck ’47). Spent 18 years in industry as VP Marketing, Ladish Co. (5,000 employees). Started own business in 1965. President of Real Estate Holding Company, have small design engineering co. and an inactive turn-key construction firm (couldn’t get along with union pipe fitters). My wife’s main complaints—cxtracurricularly—Commodore of Cedar Lake Yacht Club, 15 years as Secretary-Treasurer of Cedar Lake Property Owners Association. President of Milwaukee Winter Club (first artificial hockey rink in Milwaukee). Past President of Dartmouth Alumni Association of Milwaukee, Coach of Pec Wee and Bantam Hockey groups— appointed to Dartmouth Alumni Council June of 1969. Most interesting civic avocation is President of Board of Trustees University School of Milwaukee—sole indepent school in Milwaukee resulting from merger of three schools in 1966. An outdoor family—Europe in 1964, Aspen each Spring, sailing summers. Hopefully Europe in 1970 (after Reunion) with three youngest. Broke from educational bills—pendulum is starting to swing—oldest son (Dartmouth ’68) finishes at Wharton in 1971—then kids can support us. Looking forward to early retirement at age 70. VINCENT PATRICK MALAHAN Cranberry Lane East. West Chatham, Massachusetts 02669 Proprietor, The House of Burlap, West Chatham, Mass, (gift shop) WIFE: Jean (Manhattanville) Editorial Assistant, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission; United Nations Secretariat, Documents Index Unit; Editorial Department Library, The New York Times; Copy Editor, World Scope Encyclopedia: Instructor, State College at Boston; Assistant Professor, New York State University. (1965 information) JOHN CLINE MANN 2987 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 Land Surveyor Ens. U.S. Navy. Trustee of Duke Kahanamoku Foundation; Pacific Club; Outrigger Canoe Club. (1965 information) 146 STEPHEN A. MANN Sieve 18 Chipmunk Lane, Darien, Connecticut International Radio and TV Consultant WIFE: Ellen (Banta) (Colby Jr. 1944) CHILDREN: Robert, 25. Dartmouth, ’67; Peggy. 22, Colby Jr. ’69 (quit after one year in June ’68 to marry). MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946, mostly Pacific, Lt. (jg) USNR, USS Gilbert Islands, (Aircraft Carrier CVE-107). Although born and raised in a suburb of Cleveland. Ohio. I settled in New York after the war with a view of getting into some form of international business. Having acquired a wife and son during the war, reluctantly decided that a return to Hanover was not practical, so I am a semester or so short of getting my B.A. For fifteen years, from 1946 to 1961, involved in representing foreign advertising media (newspaper, magazines, radio and TV stations) in the U.S. with several different firms. Also part owner and operator of several overseas radio stations during this period. Since 1961, consultant in broadcasting field, principally working with overseas governments and private companies in the operation of their radio and TV stations. Have traveled to over 80 countries, over half of them on a regular basis. A commuter from the New York suburbs for 22 years—first from Westbury, L.I., then from Briarcliff Manor in Westchester, and now from Darien, Connecticut. Expect to move abroad in mid 1970, exact location not yet definite. Hobbies and interests include amateur radio, woodworking, bridge, bowling, tennis and some golf. Brother is Dartmouth ’34, son is ’67, son-in-law Jerry Rinehart is ’68. Present pride and joy is first grandchild, Jill, born to daughter in April, ’69. BURTON SHERWOOD MANTON Burt 401 N. Woodland Street, Englewood, New Jersey President, Retail Lumber Yard WIFE: Connie (Adclphi) CHILDREN: June, 17, High School ’71; Ronald, 13, Jr. High. Spent 2lA years in U.S. Army, 2 of them with the 5th army in Italy— 401st A.A.A. and 92nd Div. Planned to go on to graduate school but instead joined family owned textile firm mainly in a sales capacity. Business sold in 1953 and I entered into the building business and spent about 5 years in home construction. At the same time, I acquired a retail fuel business and sold interest in 1961. From 1961 to present at Fcltcr Lumber Co. Married in 1951 to a lovely gal from Long Island and have roots ever since in Englewood, N.J. Along the way I picked up a commercial pilot’s license and enjoyed many years of local travels. Family growing up and business pressures made me a drop out but hope to take a little refresher soon for kicks, if they still let old men fly. Am currently Pres, of the N.J. building materials Dealers Association. Other activities have included coaching of Little League, Committee Chairman of Community Center, V.P. of Men’s Club. etc. Have acquired a few certificates from textile and lumber courses. Love golf and have managed to sport a 7-10 handicap. Also dabble with skiing and tennis (doubles). Future plans arc not completely formulated as yet since each day seems to have new challenges. However, my subconscious appears to be pointing me towards interesting work, hobbies, and travel with a gradual, but definite changing of the order. Looking forward with great expectations to the 25th. ANDREW J. MARKS Andy Wagon Wheel Trail, Meredith. New Hampshire A Homey WIFE: Frances (Nurse. R.N.) Served with the U.S. Mountain troops in Colorado, later in Leyte Okinawa. Returned to Hanover for degree. After Law School moved to Meredith, New Hampshire to establish law practice and have been here since. Our home is on I.akc Winnipcsaukcc and we love living in this four seasons vacation community. We have taken in most of the home football games over the years, and have lunch in Hanover quite often. So returning to Hanover will not be as exciting as it will be to others who have been away these many years. In addition to having a general law practice. I am associate justice of the Meredith Municipal Court. Working and living in a small town, as far as I am concerned, has it all over the so called “rat race” of the cities, particularly in this day and age of pressures and uncertainties. No children, but we do have a 120 pound Doberman Pinscher, who in addition to being a wonderful pet, also screens rather carefully those who approach our place. After you’ve tried the rest—come sec the best—and make your home in New Hampshire! 147 BERTRAM TEMPLIN MARTIN “Bert 508 Dorchester Avenue, Middlcsboro, Kentucky President A Treasurer, Martin Manufacturing• Company WIFE: Allcnc (Died 1967) (Hollins 1948) CHILDREN: Bert Jr.. 20, Culver Military Academy, ’68, Rollins College, ’72: Thomas, 18, Culver Military Academy, ’71; Allenc, 6, kindergarten. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 Captain Field Artillery, 10th Armored Division. ETO—awarded Bronze Star. Purple Heart and Certificate of Merit. Three battle stars on ETO ribbon. Began working in the elastic webbing business in 1946, first in manufacturing then sales. Elected President and Treasurer in 1961. Spend part of time in Middlcsboro. Kentucky and part in Marblehead. Mass. We try to spend as much time as possible at our camp on Little Sebago Lake, Maine, summers only. Past president Swampscott, Mass. Junior Chamber of Commerce. Assistant '45 Class Agent for nigh on 25 years. Currently President of New England Alumni Assn, of Culver Military Academy and member of “Committee of 100 of Culver. EDWARD JENKINS MARTIN 2839 East Yucca Street. Phoenix. Arizona 85028 Purchasing Agent, Sperry-Rand Corp. (1960 information) JOSEPH FREDERICK MARTIN Box 958. Wichita Falls. Texas 76307 Vice President, Graokla Gas Corp. WIFE: Mildred (St. Lawrence) U.S. Marines; various capacities with Wichita River Oil Corp. and affiliates. (Alumni Records) WILFRED WRIGHT MARTIN. JR. 1402 Thompson Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 Investment business WIFE: Ailcnc (Rollins) CHILDREN: William 19. Stanolind Oil Gas Co.; Flynn Oil Co. (1960 information) •mr 148 ROBERT DICKSON MATEER 6197 South Josephine Way. Littleton. Colorado 80120 Salesman. Cole Chemical Co.; General Agent. Franklin Life Ins. Co. (Alumni Records) CHARLES W. MATTHEWS Chuck” 1000 Longview Terrace. Wavcrly, Pennsylvania Vice President, Matthews' Paint Stores WIFE: Virginia Van Horn CHILDREN: Gregory S.. 19. High School. ’70; Charles W. III. 15, High School. 72. I left Dartmouth in September of 1947. I went into the family business—paint, wallpaper, and interior decorating—with stores in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, serving all of Northeastern Pennsylvania. In 1949 I married Virginia (Ginger) Van Horn, a local beauty, whose culinary accomplishments have become the envy of many a local husband. We have two boys, Greg. 19. and Charlie. 15. In 1964 with the aid of the bank and recipients of notes, I acquired the outstanding stock in our business, and we have since opened up the third store in Hazleton in March 1969. In September of 1969 we obtained a half interest in Unichem Coatings, Inc., a small manufacturer of paints and coatings. Along with working sixty to seventy hours a week, my business associations have engaged me in many outside activities; namely. Director of Third National Bank Trust Company; Scranton Commercial Association (President 1962 and 1964); Cherry Ridge Corp.; Chamber of Commerce; Scranton Club; Kiwanis Club; Northeastern Pennsylvania Council on Alcoholism; Trustee of Pennsylvania Retailers' Insurance Fund; Westminister Presbyterian Church; and Community Medical Center. I also served on the enrollment committee for the Scranton area for prospective Dartmouth students. Hobbies, when time permits, include hunting, skiing, fishing, golfing and water skiing, and I feel extremely fortunate that Dartmouth taught me to appreciate the great outdoors. We look forward to being present at the 25th in Dartmouth. THOMAS B. MAVER Tom 412 N. Wilshirc Lane, Arlington Heights, Illinois Chartered Life Underwriter, Life Insurance WIFE: Amelia (Amy) (Mary Hitchcock School of Nursing 1945) CHILDREN: Marianna, 18, High School; Bonnie. 17, High School: Tom Jr., 12. Jr. High; Kathryn. 10, grade school. After 33 months most of which was spent as a radar technician in the Air Force, I returned to Hanover and thence to Tuck. Graduated from Tuck in 1948 and returned to Chicago where I went to work for the Simmons Company. Stayed with Simmons until 1957 during which time I was a purchasing agent in their Kenosha. Wis. and Columbus, Ohio plants. After leaving Simmons I worked briefly as sales manager for a friend who was in the glass and glazing business. This brought me back to the immediate Chicago area where in 1959 I joined Equitable Life Assurance Society as an agent. During the last eleven years with Equitable I served as a district manager for five years and earned my CLU degree in 1967. In 1949 I married Amelia Brown of Boltonvillc, Vermont who was a nurse at Hitchcock. We have returned to Vermont just about every year since and. of course, a trip to Hanover has been a part of my itinerary. Keeping close to Hanover has served me in good stead as head of Dartmouth enrollment work in Chicago's Northwest suburbs. This is a job I’ve thoroughly enjoyed. My other activities have included being an elder and Sunday School superintendent at the First Presbyterian Church of Arlington Heights and a Little League baseball coach. 149 ROBERT MAYO 100 Village Street, Millis, Massachusetts 02054 President, Hadley Really Co., Inc., Millis, Mass. WIFE: Jean (1956 Information) JOHN PAUL MEEGAN Ocean View East, Boca Raton, Florida Advertising Executive WIFE: Janet CHILDREN: Brian Christopher, 11. Served on numerous Navy ships during World War II and commanded the USS County Russell from 1950 to 1952, during the Korean conflict. Member of the Saturn Club, Mid-Day Club, and the Cherry Hill Country Club. Director of Buffalo Boy’s Club, and member of the advisory board of St. Rita’s Home for Retarded Children and the Western New York Committee for CARE. (1965 Information) EDWARD CURIAL MENEFEE “£ 501 Park Avenue, Albert Lea, Minnesota Physician (Pathologist) WIFE: Linnea (McPhail School of Music) CHILDREN: Edward, 19, (Recently drafted from Mankato State College), Jean, 16, 11th grade: Barbara, 13, 7th grade; Judy, 12, 6th grade After leaving Dartmouth I came back to Minnesota where I went through Medical School under the ASTP program. I met Linnea in Minneapolis and we were married in my senior year. We went to Detroit for an internship and then back to Minnesota for a few months of general practice before starting a pathology residency at the Mayo Clinic. Little Ed arrived just a few months before the Army interrupted my residency with a 29 month assignment in Japan. This was a fascinating experience, particularly the last 13 months when Linnea joined me. From Rochester we moved into a big old house with 100 ft. of lakeshorc in our back yard (2 blocks from the hospital). In a smaller community I've been involved with Pollution Control, have been Coroner (looks like this is permanent as no one else wants the job). Vestryman at Christ Church (two terms), building an all weather cabin on 40 acres of virgin forest, and acquiring other land in Northern Minnesota to help keep it from being developed”. At present I’m up to my neck in regional health care planning and the State Medical Society Committee on Environmental Health. Since she was three, Judy has been a horse nut. We held off as long as possible, but now have two quarter horses and an appalossa. I greatly enjoy getting out for a ride or working in the barn, whenever I can find an hour or two and the warm months are a round of horseshows and weekends at the cabin. 150 Red GEORGE A. MERRILL 37 A Adams Drive, Brenton Village, Newport. Rhode Island Colonel. U.S.M.C.—Student, School of Naval Warfare, U.S. Naval College, Newport WIFE: Barbara E. CHILDREN: Robert A., 22, 1 year at Oregon State, SP 4 USA Ft. Hood, Texas; Judith, 19, Nurses Aide, Encinitas, Cal. Student, Mira Costa Jr. College, Oceanside, Cal.; Susan L., 13, 7th grade, Thompson Jr. High, Newport. Red also attending George Washington University—Graduates from school of Naval Warfare in June 1970 and (we all hope) from G.W.U. with his masters degree. WILLIAM H. MERRILL “Bill 2805 Hickory Grove. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan A ttorney WIFE: Evelyn CHILDREN: Richard. 19. High School. ’70: Ann, 16. High School. 72. 1 am a partner in the law firm of Parsons. Tennent. Hammond, Hardig Zicgelman with offices in Detroit and Birmingham. Michigan, and Washington. D.C. After graduation from Yale Law School in 1950, I returned to Detroit to practice law. In 1961 I was appointed Chief Assistant United States Attorney in Detroit and spent the next 5 years prosecuting major federal criminal cases, involving mail fraud, tax evasion, labor racketeering and organized crime. In 1966 I was a candidate for Congress. This and other political activity led to my becoming Chairman of Citizens for Robert Kennedy in Michigan in 1968. ALBERT H. MEYER AT' 1123 Del Mar Avenue. Santa Barbara, California Sales Manager—Radio Advertising Station KTMS WIFE: Lee (Wayne Univ.) CHILDREN: David, 18. Santa Barbara Jr. College. ’73; Glenn, 15. High School. ’73. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46 U.S. Naval Air Corps. After discharge from Navy—attended UCLA and NBC Radio Institute. First radio job—salesman with KIST. Santa Barbara. 1948-51. .Joined staff of KTMS. Santa Barbara in 1951 where I've been ever since. Oldest son. David, also works in radio as part-time announcer and FM program director. Youngest son. Glenn, spends his spare time as First Mate aboard ‘The Emerald” taking divers to the Channel Islands off the Santa Barbara coast. I'm active in Kiwanis ... and whenever possible spend my spare time at the end of a fishing rod, or aboard our little Owens in the Santa Barbara channel. JOSEPH ERNEST MICHAEL JR. Joe 40 Wakefield Street. Rochester. New Hampshire Attorney—Michael £ Wallace WIFE: Shirley W. (Bates, Keene Teachers College. Columbia Univ. ’45) CHILDREN: Christine. 19. Pembroke College: Joseph III, 16. Oyster River High School. '72. After leaving Dartmouth for service with the United States Army Air Force. I returned to complete my degree and go on to Boston University School of Law. During my last year of Law School. I married Shirley Whiting, a first grade teacher in Hanover. New Hampshire. I returned to Rochester in Sept. 1950. to open my own law office, indicating that I, as usual, had more courage than brains. I am still practicing law, surrounded by younger men in the office. I am privileged to serve as a Director and Counsel at the First National Bank of Rochester. New Hampshire, and Rochester First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Rochester, and some 16 years ago was appointed to the Bench of the Durham Municipal, now known as the Durham District Court in Durham where I reside. Outside activities. I am sure, are the usual coaching positions that go with being the father of a son. I am active in St. George's Episcopal Church, as well as 151 the Diocese of New Hampshire and the Bishop John T. Dallas Foundation. I have participated for many years as an interviewer for prospective Dartmouth Undergrads, although I have been on the faculty of the Whittcmorc School of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire for the past eleven years, and I am accorded the title of Chairman of the Law Department. My only problems in life seem to be getting enough time to go fishing or gettting away from daily problems of our clients. CHARLES DAVID HUNTING MILLER Bebe” 2625 Edith. Redding, California 96001 Physician WIFE: Helen (Colby Jr. Mt. Holyoke) CHILDREN: David 23 (Dartmouth 69); Robert 21; Darrell 20; Bruce 19; Russell 17. Lt. U.S. Navy. Member of the Shasta-Trinity County Medical Society; California Medical Association; American Medical Association: Delegate to California Medical Association; Prsesident—Board of Trustees, Shasta Joint Junior College District. (1965 information) DEAN DONALDSON MILLER 1945 Wauwatosa Avenue. Wauwatosa. Wisconsin 53213 Physician WIFE: Gladys CHILDREN: Jay 10; Bryan 8; Kathryn 7; Beth 5. Member of the Wisconsin Medical Society. (1965 information) GEORGE WARREN MILLER 577 Rudgatc Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan President, Bank of the Commonwealth—Detroit WIFE: Elizabeth CHILDREN: Bruce. 22; Melinda, 18; David. 16; Mark, 15. Chairman of the Board—Industrial State Bank of Kalamazoo. Member: University Club of Chicago, Skokie Country Club, Glencoe. III., Orchard Lake Country Club. The Detroit Club, Casque and Gauntlet Society. Hobbies: golf, skiing. (1965 Information) 152 JAMES PRICE MILLER (Deceased) JOHN CAMPBELL MILLER 521 Oriole Lane. Villanova, Pennsylvania 19085 Campbell Soup Co. WIFE: Mary CHILDREN: John. (1960 information) RICHARD J. MILLER “Dick 9 Crccksidc Lane. Camp Hill. Pennsylvania Executive Vice President. Pa. Consumer Finance Association (A Statewide Finance Trade Association) WIFE: Grctchcn (Keystone Jr. College 1951) CHILDREN: Heidi. 2. Sand box. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1946: U.S. Naval Aviator. Lt. (jg) stationed Hr. Morocco (Port Lyauley); anti-sub patrol in PV Ventura aircraft. Arrived back in Hanover in 1946 and finally managed to graduate in February. 1949. The day after Winter Carnival went to work for American Sugar traveling out of the Baltimore sales office covering Virginia and West Virginia. January 1, 1954 joined commercial air conditioning division of Perfection Stove Co., as, would you believe, a sales engineer handling the greater Chicago area. Remained with Perfection until joining my present employer in Philadelphia on October I, 1955. After four years we moved the offices to Harrisburg and have been here ever since. PCFA hopefully is the educational and public relations voice of the consumer finance industry throughout Pennsylvania. Governor William W. Scranton came to town in 1963 and brought with him a nifty gal from Scranton (the City) by name Grctchcn Zcidler and that was it. To the disbelief of many and to the dismay of a few we were married in May 1965 and have lived happily ever since. Although frequently mistaken for the grandfather. I’m happy to report that we are the proud parents of a sensational baby girl born in March 1968. Having at long last achieved the status of a family man. I am now dabbling in local politics, having been elected a commissioner of our township during the recent November elections. Am involved in the usual run of civic endeavors such as United Fund. YMCA. Chamber of Commerce. etc. It’s squash in the winter and golf in the summer along with some strenuous swimming with the entire family. Traveling, we have been fortunate to be able to do: mostly Europe and the Caribbean area. 153 RUBIN HERMAN MILLER 15 Jane Drive, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632 Partner, Miller Miller, New York City (CPA) WIFE: Joan (NYU) CHILDREN: Andrew, 15; Patricia, 12; Dianne, 8. U.S. Navy. Member of the American Institute for CPA’s; New York State Society of CPA’s. (1965 information) LOUIS V. MILLS “Lou Box 234, Middletown, New York County Executive, Orange County, New York—Insurance and Real Estate (CLU) WIFE: Roberta (Columbia 1965) CHILDREN: John. 23, BA Dartmouth, ’69, Grad Student at School of Public Adm., N.Y.U.; Louis Jr.. 21, Middlcbury College, Pre-Med. 71. Dartmouth '45, MA Columbia, '68 (Government and Education) In November, 1969 elected as the First County Executive of Orange County, New York (under new charter), 40 million budget. 1200 fulltime employees. 4 year term, $30,000 salary. County population, 250,000. TRACY PAINE MITCHELL Highland Lane, Ashtabula, Ohio 44004 Manager, Builders Hardware Div. of A. Louis Supply Co., Ashtabula, Ohio WIFE: Alison CHILDREN: Mary 22; Tracy 20; Craig 17. Pilot, U.S. Air Force; President General Manager, Mitchell Hardware Co. Member of the Elks Club; YMCA; Rotary. (1965 information) RICHARD PAUL MOMSEN JR. “Dick 2727 Crawford Road NW, Calgary, Alberta. Canada Associate Professor, University of Calgary WIFE: Janet D. (Oxford, England) CHILDREN: Richard P.. I. (educational status—hardly). Have spent the time since graduation alternating between employment as a geographer (PhD. University of Minnesota, 1960) on the staff of various universities, in international agencies, mostly in Latin America, or working at miscellaneous jobs such as travel writing and mining operations. Publications include a booklet on Argentina (Doublcday), a monograph on the evolution of transportation in eastern Brasil (published in Rio dc Janeiro), and a paperback Brazil, A Giant Stirs (Van Nostrand, 1968). 154 JOHN FRANCIS MONAHAN Mo” 151 Vinton Circle, Fanwood, New Jersey Vice President—Nydroplex Corp. WIFE: Shirley (St. Raphael’s Nursing School 1943) CHILDREN: John. 25. 4 years General Motors School. Army Reserves; Lynn. 24. Bcrkcly Secretarial School; Patricia. 19. Univ. of Vermont, 73; Deborah. 13, 7th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 U.S. Naval Reserve. Lt. (jg). Married June 1944, son John born July 1945. After service returned to Dartmouth and received my degree in February 1947. Oldest daughter Lynn was born at Mary Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover. After Dartmouth, played professional basketball in Albany in New York State League then joined Lehigh Warehouse and Transportation Co. of Newark. N.J. as a warehouse foreman. In 1947 also played in the last New York Herald Tribune All Stars football game. I am still with Lehigh Whs. Trans. Co. as Executive Vice President. Last year company merged and is now Hydro-plex Corp. I am a member of Newark Traffic Club, Hudson County Traffic Club. New York Dartmouth Club, past President of Tri-County Dartmouth Club. Last year Shirley and I celebrated 25th anniversary in the Caribbean. ROBERT PAUL MONTAGUE 54 Hayden Drive, Green Hills Cincinnati, Ohio Design Engineer—GE—jet engines WIFE: Patricia Fitzgerald (Univ. of Minnesota 1950) CHILDREN: Bill. 19, Xavier Univ., 73; Joanne, 16. High School, 72; Rob. 13. 7th grade; Nan, 11. 5th grade; Mary, 8, 2nd grade; John, 7. 1st grade. Graduated Summa Cum I.audc in ME at Minn, in 1948 after serving in Air Force as gunner on a B-36—European Theatre. Went with GE test program on graduation. Married an English major—liberal arts type in 1950. The six children find the balanced interests handy for homework consulting. In 1955 had one of the last pre-Saben bouts with polio. A good background and understanding of physics is more help using braces and crutches than a squad of therapists. Most satisfying work to date was the 5 years on the development of the engines for the B-70. It's now at the USAF Museum in Dayton. Ohio, and a sight to see! Scouting has been the main keep the adults off the streets” activity for both parents. With 6 kids, one live-in nephew, and all their friends our life is too full and interesting for us to have projected any retirement plans. (Written by Pat Montague, RPM would never get to it.) JAMES RARDON MONTGOMERY, JR. Jim 26352 Dunwood Road. Palos Verdes Peninsula. California Sales, Steelier Trating-Sclimidt Corp., Los Angeles, Calif, (printing) WIFE: Joan (Ogontz) CHILDREN: Mary 23; Melissa 21; James III 18; Hilton 15. Vice President Director. The Manz Corp.; President, James R. Montgomery Co., Inc. (I960 information) DONALD MILTON MOORE Don 10 Walker Road, Shelburne Falls. Massachusetts 01370 Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Greenfield, Mass. WIFE: Lila (Univ. of Mass.) CHILDREN: Donald Jr. 21; Jennifer 20; Elyse 16; Laurie 9. U.S. Navy; Manager, Wirthmore Retail Stores; Sales, Shaw Walker Co.; Sales Representative, Magic Lady, Inc.; International Latex Corp. (1960 information) 155 HENRY THOMAS MOORE, JR. “Hank Glens Falls Insurance Co.. Glens Falls, New York 12801 Director of Systems and Programming, Glens Palls Insurance Co. WIFE: Jeanne (Plattsburgh State Teachers) CHILDREN: Henry III 17; Marie 13; Charles 11. U.S. Army. (1960 information) THOMAS WASLEY MORAN Box 323, Latrobc, Pennsylvania Chairman Dept, of Surgery, Latrobc Hospital President, Surgical Associates Ltd., Latrobc, Pa. WIFE: Mary Gill (Ogontz) CHILDREN: Marigil, 19. Bennett Junior College; Julia, 17. Oldfields Prep.; Thomas W., 9. 3rd grade. After leaving Dartmouth in 1943 with tears in my eyes, I went on to Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia— graduating in 1945. My internship was served in Philadelphia and shortly (hereafter married Mary Gill, a lovely hometown girl. Then followed a seven year stint of training in pathology and surgery at the Massachusetts General and the Massachusetts Memorial Hospital in Boston. In the middle of all of this, I was sent to Korea in late 1950 as a surgeon with the 1st Marine Division, then back to Japan and Hong Kong for a much more pleasant second year of duty. In 1965 I returned to my home in Latrobc, Pa. to practice surgery. I am now Chairman of the Dept, of Surgery at the Latrobc Hospital—a 350 bed institution which has just completed a fifteen million dollar rebuilding program. 1 am also President of Surgical Associates Ltd, a surgical specialty association which included two General Surgeons, a Urologist, and a Thoracic-Vascular Surgeon. My outside activities arc limited due to time, however I do play passable golf—a must—my closest neighbor is a golfer of some renown—Arnold Palmer. I also shoot skcct and trap and hunt a few quail and grouse. I use Rolling Rock Club in Ligonicr for such activities plus Latrobc Country Club and Bay Hill Club in Florida. As for the future, with a new house completed in 1967, a daughter in college, another daughter in prep school, plus a son ready for prep. I’m afraid that I have my work cut out for me. CHARLES CARROLL MORGAN JR. (Deceased) WIFE: Barbara CHILDREN: Charles C. III. Lt. Navy 1943-1946; Sandoz, Inc. (real estate) 1946-47; Assistant Treasurer, American Security Trust Co. 1947. In 1953 he won top scholastic honors in the Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Banking. 156 EDWARD ALEXANDER MORGAN 4 Orion Place, Glen Head. New York 11545 Sales, Parke, Davis Co., South Hackensack, A(drugs) WIFE: Beverly (U.N.H.) CHILDREN: George 16: Peter 14; Margaret 12. U.S. Marines; Morgan Fine Foods. (1965 information) WAYNE BARR MORGAN 3810 South Florence Avenue. Tulsa, Oklahoma President, Warren Petroleum Corporation WIFE: Betty Sue White (Oklahoma A M 1945) CHILDREN: Susan Kay. 20. DePauw Univ.. '72; Janet Lynne. 19. Gulf Park College, '73; Nancy Anne. 16. Edison High, 72. After picking up my degree at Columbia Univ. in the V-12 program. I served aboard the U.S.S. Cabot CVL-28 in the Pacific. Returned to Oklahoma in 1946 and went to work as a sales engineer for Warren Petroleum Corporation, manufacturer and marketer of natural gas and gas liquids. Have had various assignments including duty in Cuba (before Castro). Chicago. New York and Pittsburgh, as well as Tulsa. Warren Petroleum is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gulf Oil Corporation. Sparc time activities include golf and fishing. I would like to extend an invitation for any 45’s in the Tulsa area to drop in for a visit since it is a rare occasion that any get out this way. HUGH ROSS MORRIS Bud 190 Golden Hills Drive. Portola Valley. California Account Executive, Allen A Dorward (Adv. Agency) WIFE: Dorothea Dee” (Bennett Jr. College 1950) CHILDREN: William Douglas, 19. U. of Cal. Santa Barbara, 73; George Ross. 14. 8th grade. U.S.M.C. WW II 2 Lt: 1950-1952 Korean War Capt: M.A. Columbia University 1947. LL.B. Univ. of Virginia 1950. 1952-1953 Magna Power Tool. Menlo Park. Calif. Asst, to Manager Ind. Div. 1953-1955. Adv. Spec. Kaiser Aluminum Chem. Corp. Oakland. Cal., 1955-56 Dir. of Communications for Sequoia Wire Co., a hot rocket in the electronic industry. Second stage didn’t ignite and we burned up on re-entry. 1956-1968 Twelve interesting years at Y R. San Francisco. Was directed to go to New York in 1968 and preferred to leave company. Was a VP and account supervisor from 1965-1968. 1968-1969 President and General Manager of Magna Research. Inc., a small company with a fascinating “creative center for children. Too expensive for a broad market and too little money to continue. Great education (somewhat expensive) and an interesting year and a half. New Assignment back in the advertising agency business (about one month) looks very promising. WILLIAM TRUSDELL MORIN, JR. Bill 1352 West Minnehaha Parkway, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55419 Research A Development Manager, Nortronics Co., Inc., Minneapolis, Minn, (engineering of tape recorder heads) WIFE: Patricia (Skidmore) CHILDREN: Meredith 15; Molly 14. Lt. U.S. Navy; Process Engineer, Minneapolis Honeywell. (1965 information) JOHN DAVIS MORTIMER “Jack 122 Whitclcy Drive. Corpus Christi, Texas 78403 Geologist, Sun ray DX Oil Co., Corpus Cliristi, Texas Ens. U.S. Navy; Assistant Secretary. M-M Drilling Co.; Consulting Geologist; Geologist, Atlantic Refining Co.; Geological Consultant. Miller Fox Minerals Corps. (1965 information) JOHN ANTHONY MORTON. 2ND 564 Ridge Road. East, Rochester. New York 14621 Physician WIFE: Mary (Pittsburgh) CHILDREN: Catherine, 23; Sheila. 21; Amy, 19. (1961 information) Jack DAVID B. MOTT 1001 Fairfax Road, Birmingham. Michigan Sales Representative—Food Industry WIFE: Barbara Welch (Wheaton 1946) CHILDREN: Barbara, (Mrs. Mark Olson). Cazenovia Jr. College Grad., Elmira College for Women; Kathy. Cazenovia Grad.; Anne, Junior High. After college served 10 years in Marine Corps Reserve serving in WW II and Korea separating with rank of Capt. in 1953. Have worked for Stange Co., Chicago. Illinois as direct sales Rep. to food industry for 17 years. Cover state of Michigan calling on all food processors such as cereal mfgrs., pharmaceutical houses, large bakeries, meat packers, etc. Have gone through all chairs of Mich. Canners and Freezers Supply-men’s Assoc., serving as Chairman twice. Active in local Dartmouth alumni affairs—served as President of Detroit Alumni Club. My one regret would be that I did not pursue degree in architecture which was my plan after graduation from Dartmouth. However, war and family nixed that. Married Barbara Welch. Class of ’46 at Wheaton College, Norton, Mass.; married Feb. 10. 1945 in Washington. D.C. We have three daughters; Barbara. Kathy and Anne. Barb is now Mrs. Mark Olson and they live in Chicago. She teaches and lie is finishing last semester. Barb graduated from Cazenovia Junior College and Elmira College for Women. Kathy graduated from Cazenovia, and Anne is in Junior High. Our interests as a family arc sports. Skiing sailing arc the favorites. I race an “E” scow and play golf in the summer and ski and play indoor tennis in the winter. We built (as a family project) a four bedroom cottage in Northern Mich. The family spends the summer there and we weekend' there in the winter for skiing. We all agree it’s a great way of life. Now planning a ski chalet for rental. We all share an interest in art and doing things with our hands . We also like traveling, especially with the kids. 158 ELIOT STEPHEN MOVER 36 Stony Brae Road, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts President, Bunny Bear, Inc. Manufacturer of Nursery Necessities WIFE: Helen (Simmons College) CHILDREN: Heidi, 20, Antioch College, ’72; Richard. 16, Newton South High School. It's sure funny how each of us. when asked what we've done since college days, answers, nothing much . When we look back however, each in our own world ... we find that more has happened than we may have realized. My diploma front Dartmouth was mailed to me and reached me in the South Pacific—ten thousand miles and a world away. Before I was twenty three I had served two years on a destroyer escort (which won a commendation for rescuing twenty-six downed pilots; nearly got hit by a Kamikaze; participated in three or four invasions; nearly had a Caine mutiny; and suffered our only casually, who drowned while swimming in the Panama Canal); I handled perhaps one hundred thousand in cash; watched the Ml. Hood (ammo ship) blow up with four hundred men killed instantly; sailed home under the Golden Gate Bridge, and got married! Things happened fast in those days! By twenty-three I was out of the service and found myself in the family business; at twenty eight, after my father passed away, I became President of the company (Bunny Bear, Inc.). Bunny Bear has grown nicely, and it celebrated its 50th Anniversary two years ago. The Mayor of Everett re-named our street Nursery Lane. Over the years we've been visited by John F. Kennedy, our Governor Sargent, and even Jerry Colonna. In the meantime. I’ve been involved in officiating track meets (at the Boston Garden, Boston College, etc.); working with youth (member Massachusetts Safety Officers League); and most lately, appointed to the Newton Crime Prevention Commission. Along the way, in addition to my wife, Helen, I’ve accumulated two youngsters: Heidi, nineteen; and Dick, fifteen. The last, but not least, of my activities has been in behalf of the Young President’s organization, to which I’ve belonged most actively for 15 years; and Dartmouth, for which I’ve really gone all out for these past 25 years! By far. the greatest joy—and perhaps honors—have conic from Hanover. It’s been real. Oh yes, one last confession—about the time I hit forty-five, I felt it was time to do something different and so I took up small-plane flying as a hobby. Not much to report, but it is a whole new education in itself. As I said, it's sure funny to look back and see how much has happened. NORMAN EDWARD MOYER 3340 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Virginia 22302 (Alumni Records) PAUL JOHN MULLER 341 Jelliff Mill Road, New Canaan, Connecticut Vice President, Treasurer, Advertising Agency WIFE: Patricia (La Salle 1942) CHILDREN: Dianne. 24, AB Boston U.; Pamela. 22. Dunbarton College, Holy Cross, ’70; Melinda, 18. High School, ’70; Beth, 15, High School. ’73. My military career ended (I thought) with a stint as supply officer on the AKA-107. I returned to Harvard to get my MBA and then started once more to work for a living (requiring support in June 1947—one wife and a year old daughter), a couple of years in public accounting (necessary prerequisite to my C.P.A. certificate), a short career in retailing as Assistant Controller of Lord Taylor and then on to Young Rubicani where I’ve been rubbing elbows with Ad Agency people ever since. One brief interlude was 21 months of active duty resulting from Korean recall. I’ve been active in Church affairs, somewhat less involved on a civic basis and of course have many extra-curricular business commitments, eg. President of Advertising Agency Financial Management Association, Member 4A Fiscal Control Committee, etc. Pat and I celebrate our 25th in June—and they’ve been great years for all of our family. I’m pampered by all-feminine surroundings (even dog and cat all she’s). That type of attention plus our retreat home on Cape Cod keeps me feeling young, any balding appearance to the contrary. 159 The Cycling McCrums Shirley Mo Monahan heading for their 1969 cruise Tom Mary Moran relaxing Red, Bob, Sue, Judy Barbara Merrill at Judy's High School graduation ’aul Newman was wet behind the rs—” quote Paul Newman Bob Pease hoists a few Stan Newtons—’nuflf said Susan. Paul Andrew Pillsbury balancing Merry Christmas from the Plums. 2x i years later The Nielsens—Molly, Nancy. Chip Pam 161 Fred Perry Freshman son Ted with Philip and Ginny at Baker Library for Freshmen Reception, Sept. 1969 WALTER C. MULLER 35 Tamarack Drive, East Greenwich, Rhode Island Textiles WIFE: Margaret (Colby Jr. ’42) CHILDREN: Helen. Colby Jr., ’67, U. of Rhode Island ’70; Eugene, Hoosick School, Hoosick, NY '70; Frank, Tabor Academy, 71. Since I only spent 2 years at Dartmouth, graduated from N.C. State after the service, my green ties are possibly not as strong as others. My wife is Margaret Grace, has her degree from Philadelphia and Colby Jr. '42. Our daughter, Helen, graduated from Colby Jr. ’67 and the Univ. of Rhode Island in February ’70 as an elementary (4th grade) school teacher. She is teaching in the N. Kingston, R.l. school system. Our older son, Eugene, is a senior at Hoosick School in Hoosick, N.Y. Our younger son, Frank, is a junior at Tabor Academy in Marion, Mass. Since leaving Dartmouth in January 1943, flew B24's in Italy—graduated BS Textiles, N.C. State—have sold cotton spun yarn in Philadelphia, New York City, and Rhode Island (all New England, that is). My office is in the Industrial Trust Building in Providence, R.l. We love E. Greenwich, R.l. (3' i to 3% hours to Hanover). We have beautiful beaches, great golf courses and being on the bay, great clean air and water. When we lived in N.J. we always went to the Princteon games, in fact, one year arranged for two bus loads of rooters. Now we go to New Haven each year. CHARLES EDWARD MURPHY. JR. 99 Park Avenue. New York. New York 10016 Lawyer WIFE: Anne (Sarah Lawrence) CHILDREN: 1. (1950 Information) CHARLES W. MURPHY Aldcn Road. Greenwich. Connecticut 06830 WIFE: Mary Louise Bailey (Stephens, Univ. of Georgia) CHILDREN: Sharon Marie. 20; Thomas 17. Navy Lt. 1942-46; McCall Corp. 1946-47; Cluett Peabody and Co.. Inc.. N.Y.C.. Merchandise Manager. (1956 Information) 162 JAMES LEE MURRAY, JR. “Jim” 6267 Carrollton Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46220 Partner, Clayton, Coble Murray, Indianapolis, hid. (realtors) WIFE: Rose (Denison) CHILDREN: James III, 24 (Colorado College); Keith, 20; Andrew, 11. Lt. U.S. Army; Carl M. Geupcl Construction Co.; Tri-Ad of Indiana, Inc.; Pictorial Publishers, Inc.; Gregory Appel, Inc. Member of the Board at YMCA. (1965 information) RICHARD YOUNG MURRAY Dick” 2409 East 8th Street. Tucson, Arizona Chairman, Foreign Language Dept, and Teacher Secondary Education WIFE: Helen M. Keen (Mary Hitchcock Hospital 1944) CHILDREN: Richard, Jr., 23, Naval Veteran, Univ. of Arizona: John, 22, Employed: Tucson; Timothy, 20, Univ. of Arizona; Cynthia, 17, High School, 71; Rececca, 15, High School, ‘73; Kevin, 8, 2nd grade. My naval career consisted mainly of contracting and recovering from polio, which resulted in an early return to Dartmouth (Fall of 1944). 1946 was a big year for me: I reluctantly took leave of Hanover with my AB. matriculated at the University of Arizona in Tucson, and got married to a young lady who had taken care of me at Dick’s House. She’s been a great wife. Tucson, Arizona has been home since 1946. Received an MA degree in History (and Spanish) from the Univ. of Arizona and began teaching at Amphitheater High School in Sept. 1948 where I have been ever since (except for a two year’s leave of absence 1966-1968). Six children have kept things hopping over the years. (We lost an infant daughter with polio in 1952). Have enjoyed holding the presidency of NEA and AFr educational organizations almost continuously since 1952. Also have served leadership positions in the Arizona State AFL-CIO since 1957. Have been Chairman of our local “Hire the Handicapped Essay Contests”. Have performed special services for the National Park Service in connection with the Historic Site of Fort Bowie (subject of my MA thesis). Am a member of the Arizona Academy and was a charier officer of the American Civil Liberties Union in Arizona, etc. Since 1960 I’ve spent several summers studying at the University of Nebraska and in various institutions in Mexico. Was director of the US-Hon-duran Binational Center in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, C.A., for the U.S. Information Agency between 1966 and 1968. This Honduran experience was a wonderful and rewarding time for the Murrays. Was able to get some land and money for a badly needed, new Binational Center Building before leaving Honduras. The family and I hope to have the chance to serve again (on a temporary basis) in a Spanish speaking country. ’45ers—come see us in sunny Arizona! THOMAS JOSEPH MURRAY Norficld Road, Weston, Connecticut Senior Vice President, Warwick Legler Inc.—Advertising WIFE: Mary Elizabeth CHILDREN: Joshua Francis, 14; Mary Elizabeth, 8; Katherine, 4. Member: Patterson Club, Carta, NYC. Life in all its forms most unfortunately too fleeting and an incorrigible urge to play decent golf and touch football. (1965 Information) 163 JAMES JULIUS NAHSER 722 Cleveland Road. Hinsdale. Illinois 60521 (Alumni Records) WILLIAM HENRY NATE (Deceased) Dartmouth activities: Kappa Kappa Kappa. ROBERT GILMAN NELB Bob 54737 Mcrrificld Drive. Mishawaka, Indiana Director, Research and Development, Uniroyal. Inc. WIFE: Virginia Greenwood (Simmons 1945) CHILDREN: Joyannc (Mrs. Nathaniel Erickson). 23. Colby College, ’69; Robert Gilman II. 21. Dartmouth. 71; Gary William, 18, Penn High Sr.. Accepted Dartmouth. 74; Jeffrey Jay. 14, 8th grade; Elizabeth, 12. 6th grade. I left Dartmouth in 1946 with a B.A. and M.A. in chemistry. On to the University of Rochester where I obtained a PhD. in chemistry in 1949. From there I went right into industry, working for the Chemical Division of Uniroyal. Inc. in Naugatuck, Connecticut. Ginny and I were married in 1945. All the children have her brains and my bad habits. Five children have accounted for a full life of happiness and frustrations. It has been very rewarding. Polymer chemistry has been my field. Worked on several plastic auto bodies and boats early in career, later adding several other plastics to my responsibilities. In 1966 1 was appointed Director of Research and Development and we moved to Hoosicrland. Most of my travelling has been connected with business. Besides extensive state-side travelling. I have made many trips to Europe and one to the Orient. Presently I log over 50,000 air miles between South Bend and New York each year. Everything is really about the same, except I do have more silver in the hair, more gold in the teeth, and more lead in the feet. EDWIN LAWRENCE NEWDICK Ned 43 Upton Street, Boston. Massachusetts Personnel Management Specialist, Defense Supply Agency, U.S. Department of Defense WIFE: Sally W. (Northwestern, recent) CHILDREN: Vivian Ann. 3. off-campus radical MILITARY SERVICE: Aviation Radioman, USNR, 1942-1946. South Atlantic. Career: Went to Washington in 1949 to be bright young public servant. Became same, but it wasn’t enough. Became confused public liability. Went to couch to find out what was wrong. Found out. Became middle-aged, productive government clerk. Avocations: Interested in community affairs in Boston’s South End where we have rebuilt an old brick townhouse. When we ran out of money, took up carpentry, painting, masonry and other building trades. Try to help out some as volunteer worker in alcoholic rehabilitation. 164 PAULS. NEWMAN Very Merry Road. Stamford. Connecticut Writer of the Lone Ranger comic strip and collaborator in Laitgli-ln Comic, as well as writer of movies, documentaries, children's books and comic books WIFE: Zoc (Whcclock 1947) CHILDREN: Peter. 19. Lafayette College: Lisa. 16. 10th grade. Thomas School. Having left college with a Broadway option on my play. “Dollar Diplomacy . which the Dartmouth Players produced. I have subsequently had six options—no productions. Like Moses. I’ve seen the Promised Land, but not reached it yet. Meanwhile, to pay local taxes. I began writing comic books at a wild rate and evolved into the comic strip field, where my two strips appear world wide ... but not in my hometown paper. My wife owns a travel agency and we have a house in Antiqua and run up bar bills all over the world. Two of my documentary films have won national prizes. We have become collectors of contemporary Latin American art and at present arc running out of walls and cash, but have had the fun of seeing many of the artists end up being bought by major museums and have had paintings on loan to museums and reproduced by Time. Ambition ... to get that play. Dollar Diplomacy produced on Broadway because if it hits ... what a future l d have ahead of me!! STANLEY L. NEWTON “Stan 1024 Main Street, Leominster, Massachusetts Treasurer, Fooil (Majority Stockholder—family business) WIFE: Mary Lou CHILDREN: Patricia (adopted), 20, married; Pamela, 19. Wilson College, Pa.; Gayle Muse (step-daughter), 19, School Fashion Design. Boston; Virginia, 17, High School; James Muse (step-son), 17, High School; Debra Muse (step-daughter), 14, Junior High; Stanley, Jr. (adopted). 15. Junior High; Katherine. 9. 3rd grade; Donna. 7, first grade. Entered Dartmouth, 1941. V-12 program 1943, graduated 1944. Via U.S. Navy, attended Columbia University Midshipmen school, joined the U.S.S. Telfair in Pacific (Lt. jg) until May 1946. Upon discharge, went into family dairy business, which we operated until 1966. We sold the milk company and decided to embark on a program of developing a hitherto seasonal ice cream business. My Dad passed away in the meantime, leaving me the principal stockholder and generating force. We now operate two ice cream and sandwich shops in Clinton and Hudson, Mass.; hoping to give Friendly Ice Cream Co. some competition, (ha ha) Past 45 Alumni Fund Chairman. Class Chairman, local interviewing committee. Member of Masonic Lodge. Rotary Club. Past President of Leominster Chamber of Commerce, and New England Milk Dealers’ Association. Now active in New England Retail Ice Cream and Sandwich Shop Association. My chief claim to fame may be in the number and variety of children for which 1 am responsible, directly and indirectly. Lovely wife, Mary, and I hope to travel extensively after the children are well on their way. Our goal is a small apartment, retirement early enough with sufficient capital to visit the many interesting places and people over the world. ARTHUR N. NICHOLS Nick” 30 Graceland Drive, San Rafael. California Assistant Vice President—Fireman’s Fund—American Insurance Co. WIFE: Terry CHILDREN: Leslie, Mt. Holyoke, 70; Glenn. College of Marin, Cal. ’72; Lynn, San Rafael High. 72. MILITARY SERVICE: Health deferment. Kept from military service by mastoid problems which resulted in hospitalization after receiving civil engineering degree from Thayer School in March, 1945. Met the nurse who captured my heart via penicillin injections and Terry and I were married two years later. Jobs have taken me to various locations in the country, including Spring-field. Mass.; Morristown, N.J.; Stamford. Conn, and currently. San Rafael. After five years as a construction engineer, recession took me out of that field and into the insurance business. I worked for 10 years, until 1960, with the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.. Springfield, in planning work, development of systems, and procedures, then into the design and implementation of computer systems. This was in early days of computers, involving some of the simpler ones like IBM 650 and the IBM 1401 and 7070. Other business affiliations followed with the American Insurance Co., Newark. N.J. and Sinclair Oil. where I remained as director of data processing in New York city until the fall of 1966. At that time I was enticed by my old boss at American Insurance to join with merged Fireman's Fund. Currently Assistant Vice President in charge of systems development. Proud of my wife, who is an accomplished oil painter, a 15-handicap golfer, a gal with whom I won three consecutive N.E. mixed doubles tabic tennis championships during mid-1950’s. Our children arc likewise very fine people; they seem to have had the good sense generally to take the best aspects of their two parents and to have avoided most of the shortcomings. Served 1944-47 as Dartmouth '45 class secretary, on Dartmouth Executive Committee for 1945; also about as enthusiastic and obnoxious a rooter for Dartmouth football teams as anyone can find anywhere. 165 KENNETH E. NICHOLSON, D.M.D. 46 Puritan Circle, Springfield, Massachusetts Doctor of Dental Medicine WIFE: Ruth CHILDREN: Kenneth, (West Point. First Lieutenant, Vietnam); Glenn, Hamline Univ. '70; Christine, Classical High School, '70; Donald, 10: Carl. 5. MILITARY SERVICE: World War II, 8th Air Force ETO; Flight Instructor; West Point. After Dartmouth, took DMD degree from Tufts Medical. A member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, past president of Dartmouth Club of Springfield, and a district director of National Enrollment Committee of Dartmouth. War experience as pilot of B-17 Flying Fortress brought the DFC, four Air Medals, and an ETO ribbon with three major battle stars. Recently elected 60th potentate of Mclha Temple. Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Fraternal connections include Hampden Lodge of Masons, all Scottish Rite Bodies. Member of Valley District Dental Society, as well as state and national associations, active in United Fund, and honorary member of Varsity Club of American International College. Past Board of trustees chairman of First Presbyterian Church. ANTHONY LOUIS NICOLAIS The Oasis Oil Co. of Libya, Box 395, Tripoli, Libya Staff Assistant to the Executive Vice President, Oasis Oil Co. WIFE: yes CHILDREN: Paul, 13. Petroleum Engineer, The Ohio Oil Co. (Alumni Records) SIMON C. NIELSEN, JR. Si” 7800 Tecumseh Trail, Cincinnati, Ohio Executive Vice President—The Nielsen Lithographing Co. WIFE: Betty Jane (Bradford J.C. 1942, Univ. of Cinti, B.S. 1944, Syracuse Univ. MA. ’46) CHILDREN: Pam, 18, DePauw Univ., ’73; Nancy, 16, Indian Hill High, '71; Chip, 14. High School. 73; Molly, 11, 6th grade. Left Dartmouth to join Air Force in January 1943—serving three years till February, 1946. During service tenure, Air Force graciously sent me to Univ. of Virginia for a full year so on discharge enrolled locally at Univ. of Cincinnati to obtain the balance of credits required for a B.A. degree in June 1947. Early business career dedicated to selling glass bottles and jars, after few years transferred efforts to printing lithography which has proven a continuing challenge. Also serve as a director of local Savings Loan company. Most rewarding, however, has been my marriage to “B.J. (Betty Jane) Smith. Fruits of our 1949 marriage arc four great kids (Pam 18, Freshman at DePauw; Nancy 16, Junior in High School; Chip, 14. Freshman in High School and Molly, 11. a sixth grader. Charitable efforts have been directed toward church work (formerly a Deacon and then Elder in the Presbyterian Church and now on the official Board of our local Methodist Church), Knothole Baseball, YMCA Committee of management, past President of P.T.A., Board of Education Advisory Committee, and numerous fund drives for United Appeal. Cancer, Heart, schools, etc. WALTER FREDERICK NIEMANN, JR. 11 Golf Avc., Clarendon Hills, Illinois 60514 Superintendent trainee, General American Transportation Corp., Chicago, III. (tank storage terminal division) Salesman, Vaughan Seed Co. (Alumni Records) 166 LLOYD CHARLES NINTZEL W 69 Rivcrcdgc Road. New Shrewsbury. New Jersey 07724 Principal, Haskins and Sells, New York, New York, (certified public accountant) WIFE: Margaret (Cornell) CHILDREN: Christopher. 21: Jeffrey, 19; Diana. 18; Kenneth. 16; Douglas, 11: William. 9. New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants; American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; Assistant Scoutmaster. (1965 information) JOHN RICHARD NUBER, JR. Wack 541 South Mashta Drive, Key Biscaync. Florida 33149 Sales service manager. The Sherwin-Williams Co., Miami, Florida, (paint mfg.) WIFE: Joan CHILDREN: Diane. 23; John R.. Ill, 20. Chatham Fish and Game Protective Assoc.; Central American Chamber of Commerce; Y.M.C.A.; Sales Executive Club of New York. (1960 information) HARRISON JOSEPH O’CONNOR 36 Woburn Street, Reading, Massachusetts 01867 Private practice at the above—also Stafi orthopedic surgeon at the Malden Hospital, Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Choate Memorial Hospital and the New England Sanitarium and Hospital (Alumni Records) ROBERT DONALD O’CONNOR 146 Trinity Place, West Hempstead, New York Physician WIFE: Eileen (Manhattanvillc 1946) CHILDREN: Kathleen Marie. 15, Maria Regina High. ’72; Robert Donald Jr., 11, 6th grade. After graduation from Dartmouth in 1944, I entered the Long Island College of Medicine, graduating in 1948. Thereafter, I interned at Lenox Hill Hospital from 1948 to 1950. From 1950 to 1951 I was Medical Resident at Lenox Hill Hospital, after which I had one year of Medical Residency at the Brooklyn Veterans Hospital, followed by one year of Cardiology Residency there. In 1950 I married Eileen McDermott, a graduate of Manhattanvillc College, whose father was Director of the Long Island College Hospital. In 1953 I entered private practice in Internal Medicine and Cardiology in West Hempstead, Long Island. I have been in practice since then and I am on the attending staff of Mercy Hospital. Rockville Centre. Nassau Hospital. Mineola, St. Francis Hospital. Roslyn and Consultant in Medicine at South Nassau Hospital, Oceanside. From 1960 to 1965 I was Director of Medicine at Mercy Hospital. I am a Diplomatc of the American Board of Internal Medicine, a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and Chest Physicians and also an Associate Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. Eileen and I have two terrific children: Kathleen is fifteen and very active in all her school activities at Maria Regina High School. Uniondale. Kathy aspires to entering college and pursuing psychology as a major. My son, Bobby, is a very lively and busy eleven year old, just beginning to 167 develop his athletic talents in baseball and football. Bobby is an excellent student at Buckley Country Day School. Roslyn and his ambitions arc directed toward a good prep school and Dartmouth in the future. MAJ. MYLES RAYMOND O’CROWLEY. 46112A “Ray' 8612 Travis McConnell AFB. Wichita. Kansas 67210 Maintenance plans and scheduling officer, U.S. Air Force, (missile maintenance—381st Strategic missile wing) WIFE: Heaney (Dominican College) CHILDREN: James. 18; Maureen, 12; Timothy, 10; Patrick, 3. Stern Brothers Prize 1956; Scouting 1963-64. (1965 information) ARTHUR BURGESS O’DONNELL “Art 8 Northficld. West Hartford. Conn. 06107 Chief Accountant, The Catawba Corporation, Hartford, Connecticut WIFE: Marion (St. Joseph’s College-Catholic University) U.S.A.A.F., air weather officer; Peat Marwick Mitchell and Co., accountant; United States Time Corp., accountant; Timex of Canada Limited, controller. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. (1965 informtation) ROBERT D. OLDFIELD, JR. “Barney” Box 725, Elyria. Ohio President, Ohio Screw Products, Inc. WIFE: Molly Scott (Wm Mary) CHILDREN: Mary Rebecca (Becky). 18. High School. ’71; Mary Ellen (Molly), 16, High School, '73; Robert D. Ill (Robby). 11. 5th grade. Left Hanover—via Thayer—in 1948 for a brief trip to Europe with fellow ’45 Jim Field. Started work in Nov. 48 as Sales Engineer for Johnson Bronze Co., New Castle. Pa. Became Sales Manager. Ohio Screw Products, back in Elyria (home town) in 1951. Brought Molly, who had put up with me since marriage in 1949, out of the Shcnango Valley to the farming suburb of North Ridgcvilie. Ground-and-us- proved fertile, resulting in many fine crops—strawberries, corn, spuds, beans, melons, vine—to say nothing of the three fine tads. Extra curricular time with Family Service Assn., Salvation Army. YMCA. Elyria Country Club. National Screw Machine Products Assn., to mention a few. Also active politically on the Republican side. Moved to our present abode bordering on No. 2 fairway of Elyria CC in 1960, and busy this summer adding family room and other facilities required by teen age daughters. Became President Ohio Screw Products in Sept. 1966 and still thoroughly immersed in the activities of running a small (100 people) ’’indepen-dent’’ (ask Uncle Sam) segment of the American free enterprise system. Enjoy golf and traveling with the family, and would greatly enjoy being able to do more of both. DESMOND CHARLES O’NEILL 21 West Road. New Canaan. Connecticut 06840 Advertising WIFE: Helen (Fordham) (Alumni Records) 168 JOHN WILLIAM ORMOND 344 Camp Street. New Orleans. Louisiana (Business address) A Homey WIFE: Suzanne CHILDREN: Suzanne Lisa. 12. Member: International House. Roundtable Club. Louisiana Bar Association. Dartmouth Club of Louisiana. Board member of Orleans Parish Dept, of Public Welfare. City of New Orleans: Orleans Parish. Dept, of Public Welfare. State of Louisiana; Phoenix Development Corp. (oil producers): Association for Mentally Retarded. (1965 Information) JOHN CURTIS OSBORN 23 Shire Oaks Drive. Pittsford. New York Parmer in law firm of Lines, McLouth. Wilkens £ Osborn WIFE: Marylec (Cornell AB) CHILDREN: Heidi. 15. High School. 73: David. 12. 6th grade. I became associated with the above firm in 1950 after graduating from Cornell Law School. In 1953 I was made a partner in the firm. During the first fifteen years with the firm, I had extensive civil trial experience. In later years my office practice made it necessary to cut down on litigation. I am now primarily involved with estate, corporate, real estate, family and contract law. I have been active in Dartmouth affairs and recently completed three years as member of the Dartmouth Alumni Council. RICHARD OWEN Dick 21 Claremont Avenue. New York, New York Senior Partner, Law Finn WIFE: Lynn (Julliard 1958) CHILDREN: Carl R.. 5: David R.. 2. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1945 First Lieutenant. Army Air Corps. Flew 30 missions in the Central Pacific as a Navigator on B-24 Bombers. After the war I returned to college as a sophomore finishing in Sept. 1947 and went immediately to the Harvard Law School and graduated in June 1950. I first went with my father’s law firm Wilkie Farr Gallagher Walton Fitzgibbon doing trial work, and after campaigning actively for candidate Gen. Eisenhower, upon his election became an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New- York and later a Senior trial attorney for the Antitrust Division serving in both ofliccs as a United States Prosecutor for five years. Thereafter I returned to the old firm, but in I960 opened my own office which today, ten years later, is now Owen and Turchin and specializes in trial and appeal work of all kinds—criminal, civil, divorce, automobile—participated in such eases as the successful defense of Roy Cohn and others in the fall of 1969. In 1960 I married Lynn Rasmussen, a graduate of Julliard. where she had studied voice. She has since been the leading soprano in numerous opera houses in Europe and sang leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, the last two years it was in the old house. Lynn and I met when we were both students at Tanglcwood in the summer of 1956. Having graduated from law school I became interested in studying the piano, and one thing led to another and I now have composed several operas, two of which received performances in America and Europe and South America, from time to time: have been published by General Music, and one of them has been recorded with the principals of the Zurich Opera House (including my wife) and is being issued commercially this spring by Serenus Records. The Metropolitan Opera Studio is giving a reading to portions of my newest operatic venture this coming year. As you can imagine between the law and music and a family of two small boys there is not much time left over, particularly with Lynn in Europe and my fiying back and forth to be with her as much as I can. When Lynn and I have time in the summers we both love to race sailboats in the long distance races in and around Long Island Sound and Block Island. An ordinary summer weekend finds me racing sunfish at the Pine Pond Yacht Club in Carmel. New York, where I was the Commodore for the last three years. 169 SCOTT PARROT 711 Concord Avenue. Belmont. Massachusetts Director of Development, Belmont Hill School WIFE: Nonic CHILDREN: Kent. 23. Harvard, ’68; Heidi. 21. Boston Univ., 71. From the halls of Middle Mass (in which I wasn’t listed) I flew to those of Montezuma in August 1942. Medical discharge in 1945. Married Sept. 1. 1945. Started as Advertising Representative WBZ. Boston. Later joined Fairchild Publications as New England Representative and remained 17 fruitful years. Kent attended Belmont Hill School ... Heidi, Beaver Country Day. Kent starred in Hockey and Tennis ... Heidi in Field Hockey and Millwood Hunt. Nonie and I run the Belmont Youth Hockey Program together ... started Pop Warner Football with Bill Riley '46 of Medford back in 1956. Bill’s young Billie ran wild for Medford while Kent did the same for Winchester. They were good years. Kent went his wayward way to Harvard and ended up 3rd highest scorer in Harvard Hockey History (soon to be broken by Joe Cavanaugh) and No. 4 in tennis. He married a nifty “Harvard girl. Betsy Wright of Cambridge. Heidi married the Harvard Coaler Bill Dicrcks from Minneapolis. He's a great guy and holds Harvard record for saves. Harvard vs. Denver in NCAA ’69. Those Harvard’s will steal everything you own! We have two lovely grandchildren, David Parrot and Amy Dicrcks. Nonic is my last wife and favorite grandmother. After Fairchild 1 went to Fanny Farmer Candy. I spent 4 wonderful years as Assistant to the President ... helping to build profits, and the stock performance showed it. I fled the fudge pots for Belmont Hill School. As Director of Development I’m just beginning to know what its all about in the Fund Raising field. Much of what little I know I’ve learned from listening to our classmate and my more experienced counterpart Cliff Jordan as a panel member at American Alumni Council meetings. Play a lot of Hit and Giggle tennis despite my bum leg (twice a week year ’round). Nonie and I have bought our Hacienda in Puerto Rico. Dartmouth enjoys special rates. Am still looking for my diploma. See you in June. Additional activities: Chairman of Independent School Development Assn: Director, Belmont Hill Club. Belmont, Mass.; Director Youth Hockey Association of America; Harvard Club of Boston; National Pilots Association; Past Trustee of Belmont Hill School; Past President. Manchester Bath Tennis Club. Manchester. Mass. OLAF PASSBURG 37 Knollwood Drive, East Longmeadow. Massachusetts Assistant Chief Engineer, Smith A Wesson Inc. WIFE: Constance CHILDREN: William. 18; Jane. 17; Diana, 16; James, 14; Robert. 10. Instructor, Engr. Graphics. Western New England College. Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Ordnance Assoc. Hobbies: flying, skiing, camping, hiking. (1965 Information) CHARLES HESTON PATTON JR. (Deceased) WIFE: Jean CHILDREN: Christopher. Robert, Tracy. Dartmouth relatives: brother. Richard W. '51. Navy 1943-1946; Intern, Philadelphia General Hospital. Resident in Pediatries. Boston Children’s Hospital; Univ. of Iowa: Partner—Merrymecting Medical Group. Dartmouth activities: Chi Phi; Dragon; Soccer. 170 C. ROBERT PAULSON Bob 15 Kay Street. Westborough, Massachusetts Marketing Manager, EG AG. Inc. Svs terns Development A Division WIFE: Marjorie (Westbrook Jr. 1943) (Mass. Gen. Hosp. R.N. 1945) CHILDREN: Alan B.. 23. UCLA. 69: Kirk R.. 21. Rhode Island School of Design. ’71: Chris (Nancy C.). 19. Univ. of Mass. '73: Carla T (Charlie). 6. Private kindergarten. (Who knows what next). Where have all the decades gone? Forties: Potpourri! Signal Corps '42 to ‘46. Camp Crowder. Fort Monmouth. Cascria. Italy. 1st Lt. Back to Hanover. '46 to ‘50. AB d in ‘48 without major, but with fascinating collection of credits in math, physics. English, music, and 2 years military electronics education. MS-EE. Thayer School ’49. was coupled with unsuccessful serious try at research engineering at Thayer. ‘47 to 50. Married Marge Norcross. Brockton. Mass. High ‘41 classmate in ‘45. and to match my degrees she produced Sachems of the Reservation Alan and Kirk in '47 and ‘49. Fifties: Following the yellow brick road. Research zeal cooled. New York's infant TV show biz called. Landed “assistant job with Fred War-ing’s Pennsylvanians with aid of Paul Zeller introduction. Two exciting, educating seasons behind the scenes producing, directing, sometimes singing —then show and I suffered the slings of subsiding sponsorship. Selling to show biz then offered large yellow brick possibilities. Worked for Ampex from ‘53 to '62. mainly involved in birth and growth of videotape recordings. Enjoyed Sunnyvale (San Francisco peninsula) living from '57 to ’66. Daughter Chris, born in ’51 in New York, has since blossomed into professional rock folk singer. Sixties: Looking for the right growth company. Returned to Mass, in '66. joined EG G in '67 to develop new high technology products for commercial markets. Hottest possibility—unique adaptation of phonograph record for distributing and storing data in computer language—call for demonstration. Daughter Carla, born '64 in California, docs remarkably in filling void of the older kids all gone to college and careers. Living now is enjoying New England seasons. Dartmouth football, golf, swimming, and lots of music and dramatic activities with private and church groups and West-borough Players Club. Have directed Finian's Rainbow , music-directed How to Succeed ... . and played John Proctor in The Crucible . Seventies: Who knows, but it's here! Family, friends and recreation keep me content at home. Work keeps me challenged on the road (I'm a United Million Miler). But ... if Tuck. Thayer. Hopkins Center. Dartmouth in general ... need hands and a bald head like mine. I might just be available. JEROME PEACOCK 36 South 13th Street. San Jose. California Pathology Resident. San Jose Comity Hospital WIFE: Marian (O. State) (Divorced) CHILDREN: Nancy. 16, 9th grade: Linda. 15. 8th grade. Graduated Cornell Medical School 1947; Navy 1950-52; Queen’s Hospital residency 1952-57. Veterans hospital, retired, until January 1969. Currently an externe in Pathology at San Jose County Hospital. ROBERT WILLIAM PEASE Bob 516 Park Street, Upper Montclair, New Jersey Director of Commercial Development—Pharmaceuticals WIFE: Joan (Bradford Jr. 1944, Oberlin College, 1946) CHILDREN: Robert. Jr.. 16. High School: Martha. 13, Junior High. Spent WW II on DE 758 (Robert I. Paine) from 1944 to 1946 as supply and disbursing officer. Returned to Tuck School and got the MCS in 1947. Worked briefly for Macy’s. New York (Training Squad, Assistant buyer of modern furniture) and then for 4 years as a salesman for Republic Steel. After starting in a PhD. at NYU's graduate school of Business Administration while with Republic, decided I wanted to use the “union card by becoming a college teacher. Went to Rutgers School of Business Administration in 1952. eventually became Assistant Professor of Marketing and received the PhD in 1957. Have been a mangement consultant for the past 10 years or so (Crisay, McCormick and Paget and Port. Merrill. Mitchell) except for brief service as Director of Planning for Schering Corp. Shifted back to industry again this year as Director of Commercial Development for Lcdcrle Labs Division of American Cyanamid. Now involved in growth planning, especially acquisitions. Active in community life—past President of Adult School of Montclair, 171 N.J., Senior deacon of local Congregational Church, etc. Try to keep up interests in music, tennis and such. Acquired a summer place at Indian I.akc. NY in the Adirondacks and spend time there in summer trying to keep motor boat aquating and sail fish upright. In winter ski. at Gore Mt. nearby. Joan teaches Art to kids in private classes, serves on branch of YWCA in Montclair and has made the PTA. school, church. League of Women Voters. Junior League rounds. Robert is a defenseman on the Montclair Hockey team and a skier. Martha is an accomplished piano player, figure skater and glamour girl. PEER TERRILL PEDERSEN 10 Ormond Place, Rye. New York 10580 Associate, Edward F. Keenan, (attorney at law) WIFE: Lucy (1955 Information) GROVER WARDNER PENBERTHY 7210 Maple Avenue. Chevy Chase. Maryland Foreign Service Officer, First Secretary in Diplomatic Serv. Consul in Consular Service WIFE: Janice CHILDREN: Elizabeth. 16; Wardner. 14; Martha, 12. Left Dartmouth after sophomore year Feb. 1943, USAAF 1943-45 1st Lt. 8th AF Bombardier (B-24). Graduated Univ. of Michigan AB 1947, LL.B. 1950. Admitted Oregon Bar 1951, entered foreign service of the U.S. May 1955. 1955-59 Berlin (political officer); 1962-64 Department of State. Berlin Task Force. 1964-65 at foreign service Institute (Washington, D.C.) Studying Serbo-Croation prior to assignment to American Embassy. Belgrade (Political officer). Aug. 1965. Major—U.S. A.F. Reserve, Oregon State Bar, Bars of US Supreme Court and US Court of Military Appeals, American Foreign Service Association. (1965 Information) ROBERT RICHARD PENO, JR. Brick Hill Road. Orleans, Massachusetts 02653 Owner, Orleans Pharmacy, Main Street. Orleans, Mass., (drug store) (Alumni Records) FREDERIC SCOTT PERRY Fred 6 Walnut Road, Weston, Massachusetts President—Perry Todd, S.A. Montevideo, Uruguay (Wool export) WIFE: Virginia (Smith) (Former Virginia Bousquet, sister of Dr. Franklyn P. Bousquet. Jr. ’45. Frank has a son. Frank III, at Dartmouth, class of 71.) CHILDREN: Mrs. Elizabeth Winter. 25. Barnard College (2 years, then married); W. Scott Perry II, 23, Dartmouth, 70. (Pres.. Bones Gate Fraternity; Sphinx); Edward Scott, 20. Dartmouth, 73 (Kicker, football team, freshman); Virginia Scott. 10, grammar school; Philip Scott. 12, grammar school. 172 ROBERT HOWARD PERRY Bob 29 Currcwood Circle. Rochester. New York 14618 Associate Dean, College of Engineering and Applied Science at Rochester. WIFE: Barbara (William and Mary) CHILDREN: Geoffrey H.. 21: Richard S.. 19. The Texas Co.; Shell Development Co.; Shell Chemical Corp.; Scientific Design Co.; University of Oklahoma, dept, of Chemical Engineering, Associate Professor. Scoutmaster, Boy Scouts of America. (1960 Information) ELLIOTT FIELDING PETTIGREW. JR. 33 Azalea Drive. Syossct, Long Island, New York 11791 (Alumni Records) GORDON WINFIELD PHELPS. JR. Edgewater. Maryland 21037 (Alumni Records) JOHN PRINCE PHELPS. JR. Johnny Apartado 727. Caracas, Venezuela Vice-President, C. A. El Automovil Universal, (sale of General Motors cars and products) WIFE: Anita CHILDREN: Dorothy. 26: Anita. 23: Johnny. 22; William Henry. 15. Caracas Country Club; Caraballeda Golf and Yacht Club; Club Camuri; Club de Pescadores Dcportivos. (1960 Information) 173 ROBERT KEN DALI. PHILLIPS (Deceased) Enlisted in 1942. CHARLES HENRY PHOENIX 505 N.W. 185th Avc.. Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Associate Scientist. Oregon Regional Private Research Center Assistant Professor and Research Associate. University of Kansas. (Alumni Records) GEORGE BRUCE PIERCE Shorty” 135 Forest Street. Wellesley. Massachusetts Sales Engineer. Manufacturers Representative WIFE: Alton Holloway (Bradford J.C. 1943) CHILDREN: Wendy T.. 21. Univ. of Denver. 70; Alton. 20. (Mrs. William A. Blackwell, Jr.), Centenary Jr. College Grad; Bruce S., 15. 9th grade. 1970 finds me as a typical middle aged suburbanite, single family house, too large for present family needs, but too small for hopefully future visits; too little time to accomplish the ever increasing chores and social activities; shorter and shorter weekends but longer and longer weeks. Married to the former Alton Holloway of Newton and Bradford Jr., we have been living in Wellesley Hills for 18 years after making the big move from Newton where we both resided from almost birth. Our family consists of Wendy. 21. a Senior at University of Denver; Lonnie (Alton Jr.), 20. now Mrs. William A. Blackwell Jr., a graduate of Centenary College for Women, happily married and living outside of Trenton, New Jersey; Bruce who is 15 and in the 9th grade. After leaving Hanover in ’44, I did my stint in the USNR as a Radio Technician. Following my release . I entered the electronics field as a technician, attending Northeastern night classes for 7 years and graduating with BBA in Engineering and Management. After a fling at a very small business. I wound up in the sales game and am currently engaged as a Sales Engineer with a “Rep firm known as Applied Measurements, Inc., covering New England, specializing in Industrial and Electronic Instrumentation fields. My contacts with Dartmouth have been most rewarding as former treasurer of C.R.D.C. for many years, member of class executive committee, treasurer of 20th reunion (remember my bills?) and now alternate member of the local interviewing committee. Past secretary—Hearts International, member—Wellesley chapter. 174 PAUL W. PILLSBURY 2-138 Bunker Hill Road. Ann Arbor. Michigan Professor, Dept, of English Language A Literature; Eastern Michigan Univ., Ypsilanti, Michigan WIFE: Dorothy Boltz (Mass. Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. 1947) CHILDREN: Susan Kate. 14. Grccnhills School: Andrew George. 10. After graduating in 1948. I enrolled at the University of Michigan for graduate work in linguistics. Returned to Hanover in the spring of 1949 for a wedding date with Dorothy Boltz at the White Church on the hottest, muggiest. June 13th in recorded history. When preliminary requirements for the degree were completed, moved to Cornell University in 1954 for four years as instructor in English (freshman comp) then on to Westminister College for two years. Returned to Ann Arbor in 1960 in order to complete the dissertation for the PhD. in linguistics science. Joined the Department of English Language and Literature at Eastern Michigan University in 1960. Now teach history of the English Language, transformational grammar, linguistic science. Old English, and Chaucer. Have served on Arts and Science Advisory Council, and the departmental Executive Council and Language Committee. On sabbatical leave during 1968. with a concurrent HEW small research grant for work on a computer-aided concordance to the West Saxon Gospels. Dissertation was published by Morton Company under the title: Descriptive Analysis of Discourse in Late West Saxon. Presented a paper at the Center for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, on text parsing methods in a computer-aided concordance project in March. 1969. Member of the Linguistic Society of America, the Modern Language Association of America, the Linguistics Association of Great Britain, and the Early English Text Society. Extramural activities have included service on the St. Andrew's Vestry and Chairmanship of St. Aidan's Bishop’s Committee. Also assist in coaching son’s little league and strenuously cheer on his baseball efforts and cub scout projects. Vacations arc programmed to include a succession of powwows at tribal reservations (both patrilinear and matrilinear) in Maine. New Hampshire and Cape Cod. JOHN CRANE PINE (Deceased) WIFE: Shirley Jo CHILDREN: Linda. Andrew. John R. History instructor—Hastings College: Univ. of Colorado: Joplin Jr. College: Assistant Professor. Univ. of Arkansas. Dartmouth activities: Theta Delta Chi. EUGENE TAYLOR PINNEY “Gene American Embassy. Bern. Switzerland Political Officer, US Foreign Service WIFE: Patricia Wyman (Mills College) CHILDREN: Ellen Rolfc. 14. 9th grade; Nancy Haynes. 11. 5th grade: Thomas Wyman. 7, 2nd grade—all attended English Speaking School of Bern. Graduated in Feb. 1948; joined Department of Defense as political analyst. Oct. 1948. Posted to Munich. Nov. ’49. Washington. DC. August. '54. Married December. ’54. San Francisco: graduated Foreign Service Commission. Sept. ’56: Posted Vienna. Nov. 56. Returned to Washington. DC June '61. Entered Serbo Croatian language training August ’63. Foreign Service Institute. Posted Belgrade, June ’64: posted Bern. Switzerland. Sept. '66. Over the years we have all thoroughly enjoyed the opportunities, challenge and responsibilities of foreign service. Unfortunately have been overseas at all major class reunions. Hope to make the 30th. Have adopted Maine as my legal residence which should put me within striking distance of Hanover. Retirement is still a long way off. 175 EDWARD C. PIRIE E r RD 1, Barrc, Vermont Chief of Research Statistics, Vermont Department of Social Welfare WIFE: Doris (Barrc City Hospital School of Nursing. 1950) CHILDREN: Edward W.. 19, Univ. of Vermont: Barbara, 16. H.S. 72; Bette, 15, H.S. 73; Judith, 14. 8th grade; Bradley. 10, 4th grade. Returned to Dartmouth in 1946 after 3 years military service as an airplane mechanic with the lofty rank of sergeant, and graduated in 1948. Soon after graduation I found it necessary to enter the hospital for minor surgery and. having logged maximum time at the Nugget while in Hanover. I was well aware of how the script went, so I eventually married the nurse. Spent the first 8 years after college in the family granite quarrying business performing highly technical tasks such as shoveling or truck driving. Upon sale of the business, we put our mattress on the roof of the car and migrated to Southern California where I was employed as a statistician for Douglas Aircraft for 4 years. One vacation back to Vermont made us aware of our mistake and we moved back in 1960. Have since been feeding at the public trough as an employee of the Stale of Vermont. Civic involvement has included the usual, with nothing more hazardous than umpiring a Little League game. Presently am church treasurer and Secretary-Treasurer of National Planning Committee for annual conferences of Welfare Personnel in Research and Statistics. Sparc time is primarily devoted to vacation home in Washington. Vermont where we arc slaves to approximately 500 acres of towering forests, rolling hills, rippling streams and biting insects. This provides the family with a place for hunting, fishing, swimming, loafing and scratching as an escape from the asphalt jungle of downtown Vermont. FRED PLUM 45 Iden Avenue, Pelham, New York Professor and Department Chairman of Neurology, Cornell Univ. Medical College WIFE: Jean M. Houston (Cornell, 1947) CHILDREN: Michael F.. 18, High School; Christopher N., 17. High School; Carol F., 13. Grammar School. Dartmouth 1945. I was lucky enough to go back to Dartmouth to medical school with the Navy V-12 in 1943, and then to Cornell Medical School in New York. After residency and fellowship training at Cornell and New York Hospital and a two year stint on Navy active duty (largely in hospitals, but with six marvelous months on a DE in the Caribbean). I joined, in 1953, the faculty of the University of Washington Medical School in Seattle. I worked, skied and sailed in that lovely country until 1963 when Cornell offered me an endowed Chair and we came back to New York. We have been here since, enjoying the East and reminiscing about and occasionally visiting the best in the West. My work life is academic—teaching, research and supervising patient care in a section of a large, metropolitan medical center; a rewarding way to spend one’s days. Next year, Jean, the children and I head for England and Sweden for our first sabbatical year and the first uninterrupted period of research and writing I’ll have gotten in over a decade. Off work, we garden, sail, travel when we can and collect various minor hobbies. The future? More of the same as we sec it now, but who can tell. JOHN FREDERICK PLUMMER (Deceased) WIFE: Jeanne CHILDREN: Amy, Scott. Ross; Children by first marriage—Dale. John, David. 1943-1946 Army; Univ. of Michigan: Tokyo Kyoiki Daigaku; Colgate Palmolive Co.; 1960—Bennett College; State Univ. College (New Paltz)— Associate Professor at Lawrence University. Dartmouth activities: Phi Kappa Psi; DOC: Swimming. 176 GIULIO PONTECORVO, JR. 178 Parrott Rd., West Nyack. New York 10994 Associate Professor, Columbia University WIFE: Margaret M. (Oregon State University) CHILDREN: Michael P.. 22; Guy J.. 18; Anthony S., 11. Teaching assistant. University of California; Instructor and Prof.. University of Colorado; Associate. University of California. (1965 Information) ALBERT HAMILTON PORTER 2, 4740 Linton Street, Montreal, Que. 252, Canada Retired Lawyer, private practice; U.S. Government Service; Salesman, Really. (1965 information) HERDMAN SNOWDEN PORTER (Deceased) WIFE: Mary CHILDREN: Edward, Julia. 1943-1945 Lt. Army Air Corps: Technical Rep.—Carbide Chemicals Co.; Chief New England Sales—Union Carbide Co. Dartmouth activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Soccer. ROBERT HILL PORTER 210 East 34th Street, Kansas City. Missouri 64111 former Episcopal minister (Alumni Records) assistant Ham” Breeding Carbon 177 WILLIAM GLOVER PORTER. JR. 156 South Drexcl Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43209 A Homey WIFE: Eve (Ohio State) (1948 information) WILLIAM C. PORTMAN Bill” 8795 Indian Hill Road, Cincinnati, Ohio President: Portman Equipment Company; Dealership lor various mfrs. of material handling equipment WIFE: Joan (Smith. 1952) CHILDREN: William C., 16, 9th grade; Robert J., 15, 8th grade; Virginia R., 13, 7th grade. Following graduation from Tuck, I learned about big business with Proctor Gamble and Clark Equipment Company. Started my own business in 1960 as the Cincinnati dealer for Clark—and it was a “right time—right place situation! Have kept up with Dartmouth through the local club (ex-president) and alumni college. Fun-type activities include skiing, flying, fishing and hunting. Joan and I just returned from a safari in Kenya—a fantastic experience that I’ve dreamed of ever since the College Grant days with Ross McKenncy. ROBERT SIDNEY POST 4319 Hilltop Road. Chagrin Falls. Ohio 44022 Physician (Alumni Records) ALVARO GUSTAVO PRADILLA Callc 82 No 10-11, Bogota, Colombia (Alumni Records) 178 ARTHUR M. POUNDS Pounder” 458 E. High Point I.anc, Peoria, Illinois Associate Professor and Administrator of Engineering, Administration Graduate Program, Bradley University WIFE: Jean (Univ. of Colorado 1944) CHILDREN: Karen, 22, 3 years at Univ. of Colorado, now senior at Bradley; David, 19. Bradley, 72; Peggy, 18, High School, 70; Tom, 16. High School. 73. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946: Navy—PT Boat Squadron—Pacific I.t. (jg)- After receiving my Masters Degree in Chemistry at Dartmouth in 1948 (with Jean supporting me). I spent my next 20 years of a “first career with B. F. Goodrich Chemical Co. in Avon Lake, Ohio. I spent my whole time at the Development Center there—working in Research and Development and becoming involved in some most interesting Organizational Development experiments in cooperation with the Harvard Graduate School of Business. This indirectly led to my striking off on my second career, last year, here at Bradley—working with industry “retreads” in the ongoing learning business. It’s tough sledding—but I thoroughly believe in the self-renewal concept and am really enjoying the campus scene these days. In the interim, we built a house (and a development) in Elyria, Ohio, and managed to pull our weight in the population explosion. We camp, sail and play tennis, and seem to be headed West about 1 days’ travel in each hop. We don’t expect this to prevent our returning for all reunions. JOHN MALIN PRENTICE Jack 3875 Princeton Boulevard, South Euclid, Cleveland. Ohio 44121 Assistant Controller, Hupp Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio (heating cooling equipment) WIFE: Mildred (Denison) Lt. U.S. Army Air Force; Produces Analyst. Perfection Stove Co. (1965 information) GEORGE SIMPSON PULLIAM (Deceased) WIFE: Maxine CHILDREN: Gregory, Leah, Kristen. 1943-1946 Lt. Navy; Employment Manager—Collins Aikman Corp.; Asst. Sales Manager, Colonial Launderers; Salesman, Narragansctt Brewing Co. Dartmouth activities: Phi Gamma Delta; Green Key; Football; Hockey; Baseball. 179 STANLEY GEORGE QUACKENBUSH “Sian or “Quack 365 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Vice President, Worcester County Institution for Savings WIFE: Carol CHILDREN: (Step children) David Kern. 18. High School. ’70: Kimberly Ann Kern. 14. 8th grade. Uncle Sam had me in the Air Force from Jan. 1943—April 1946. 9th. AF Eng.. France and Germany. Father died while in Service so took degree (BBA) from Clark University 1948. Worked for C.PA. in New York 1948-1949 and joined bank, January 1950. Took job on temporary basis until 1 could find a respectable job—obviously haven’t found it yet. First marriage in 1952 was for the birds, so tried it again in 1957. Looks like this one will last. Have been involved in all activities at the bank and presently responsible for all lending operations, as well as being a director and member of Exec. Committee of two subsidiary computer corporations. Have also been on faculty (fiscal management) at Brown Graduate School of Savings Banking for 5 years. I can't seem to stay away from community chest agencies etc. having served on Budget Committee for 5 years as well as being on the Board of a neighborhood multi-service center for 15 years. Presently involved in a Capitol Fund Drive. Will be everlastingly grateful when it's over. Some of the fun organizations include Worcester County Club (on Board of Governors) where everyone in family plays more and better golf than I. Also President of University Club of Worcester where I get my daily winter exercise at the billiard table. Family also enjoys boating in the summer. I had hoped that Dave would go to Dartmouth but it seems unlikely at the moment. Carol’s father was E. Newman Giles, “Luke”, '14, so Dave could have carried on the tradition. Present ambition is to get two kids through college in next 8 years whereupon Carol I will celebrate with a lengthy trip to Hawaii, Tibet. Siberia and or Boston to give ulcers a rest and find a chance to re-establish and redefine the generation gap. WARREN STURTEVENT QUIMBY 16 Maplewood Street, Larchmont, New York Supervisor, Passenger Transportation Planning, The Port of New York A uthority WIFE: Elizabeth (Mt. Holyoke 1946) CHILDREN: Janet. 21. State Univ. College at Onconta. ’71: Mary Ellen. 19, Vermont College. ’71: Robert, 17. Mamaroncck High ’71; Roger. 14. 8th grade; Gordon. 14. 8th grade. Finished Thayer School under the V-12 program, then got to the West Coast with the Marines before they sent me home. Received a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering at Purdue and acquired a wife in a busy February 1948. Worked for a consulting engineering firm in NYC before one more fling at school, this time the Yale Bureau of Highway Traffic, class of 1949. For the past 20 plus years have put my schooling to use with the Port of New York Authority doing transportation planning—except for time out with the Marine Corps during the Korean War. Have been involved in the usual activities of a suburban community— community chest. Little League. Church trustee, Dartmouth interviewer, but most of our energy has gone to Scouting. My wife and two daughters were all active in Girl Scouts, until the girls went to college, and the three boys are all in Scout troops. Our enjoyment of Scouting has led us into family camping, and whenever possible, we load up our VW bus with an assortment of tents and other gear and take to the woods. Once the boys are through college, maybe we’ll retire our VW bus, get a camping trailer and tour the countryside with stops now and then to visit the grandchildren—of which we hope there will be many. THOMAS RYAN QUINN. JR. 17 Arista Court, Dix Hills. Huntington, I..I.. New York 11743 (Alumni Records) 180 CHADWICK D. RAMSDELL Chad 29 Timbcrline Road. Warwick. Rhode Island Commercial Supervisor, Rale Development, R.I., New England Telephone WIFE: Nancy (Barat. 1949) CHILDREN: Chadwick H.. 19. Univ. New Hampshire. ’73; Candice A.. 17. Warwick High. 71; Stuart O., 15. Lockwood Jr. High; Craig A., 11. 5th grade; R. MacGregor. 5. at home. With the exception of two years in insurance my business career has been in the Bell System (19 years). Locations have been in Mass., Vermont, N.J. and Rhode Island. Called back to USN Air for Korea. Children were born in Mass (2), Vermont. N.J. and R.I. Adopted St. Johnsbury, Vt. as my hometown in place of Saugus. Mass. Golfwisc Mrs. Ramsdcll was Vermont Amateur Champion in 1957 and I shared the Vermont Amateur Bcstball Championships in 1956 1958. Future ambition is to get back to Vermont. By the time this goes to press I expect to be in a new position in the N.E. Tel Co. All seven of the RamsdcIPs expect to be present at our 25th. Have Green Book. Freshman Book and Freshman Beanie—no waste baskets! JOHN HENRY RANDALL 151 Great Kills Road, Great Kills, Staten Island, New York 10308 Physician (1950 information) WILLET RODIER RANNEY (Deceased) WIFE: Dorothy (killed in same accident as husband) CHILDREN: Willett. Thomas. 1943-1946 Army. Owner—Ranncy Engineering Co. RUPERT STANLEY RAY JR. (Deceased) WIFE: Anne CHILDREN: Virginia, Cynthia. Jeffrey, Nancy, Robert. Rupert Jr. 1942-1945 Navy. Lt.: Representative—Cotan Corp.; Vice President. Cotan Corp. Dartmouth activities: Delta Kappa Epsilon. 181 RICHARD FRANK RAYMOND 3100 N.E. 9th Street. Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33304 (Alumni Records) JOHN EDWARD REEVES 4036 Gilbert, Western Springs, Illinois 60558 Teacher WIFE: Ruth (Univ. of Pittsburgh) Teacher, Hinsdale Township High School. (1956 information) Jack GUNNARD FRANK REYNOLDS 1401 East Marquette Street, Appleton, Wisconsin 54911 State Agent, General Accident Fire Life Assurance Corp. WIFE: Jeanne (Univ. of Minn.) CHILDREN: Bruce, 15. (1955 information) JOHN D. REED Old Concord Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts Senior Investment Officer, Amoskaeg Banks WIFE: Sylvia Ewell CHILDREN: John D., 23, Harvard, ’69; Janet Reed Dykman, 19, Middlcbury (V i years, left for marriage); Holly W., 16, Concord Academy, 71; Alan H., 14, Cambridge School, Weston, 72. My 50 mission war stories as a B-17 pilot have become more harrowing as the years go by and our children never know when their old father may actually breathe fire. After an abortive start in the business of the family shoe manufacturing company (Rochester, NY) and an entertaining adventure in administration within the space-age world of Itek (Boston, Mass), my relative New England conservatism came to the fore. Investment Portfolio management in various firms has occupied the past 15 years, and in spite of the current bleak economic climate, will probably continue to for a few more. Sylvia and I just celebrated our 26th anniversary with a sensational 10 days of cruising in the Caribbean, as we try to do every winter. Sailing is an important part of our life and we hope to “retire early (when the last two children leave the nest) to spend more time along the Maine coast, Caribbean and other beautiful cruising areas. Meantime, winter weekends arc regularly enjoyed rocketing across NH and Mass, lakes in ice sail boats, or. if snow covers the ice, cross-country skiing the wood trails near Walden Pond. 182 In spite of the lure of southern climates, we are unanimously in favor of New England—especially the more rural aspects. Currently I am in the midst of improving my career opportunities, as well as our living environment, by moving to the Manchester, NH area this April to head the investment management efforts for the Amoskacg Banks. JOHN STOCKTON REYNOLDS 555 Pelham Road. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19119 Assistant Secretary, Insurance Co. of North America Private practice of lawyer. Member of the Philadelphia Bar Association. (1968 information) DONALD MARTIN RICE Anderson Drive, Jackson. Ohio 45640 (Alumni Records) GEORGE E. RICE, JR. G.O Bridger Canyon, Bozeman, Montana Professor of Psychology, Montana State University WIFE: Catharine (Kay) (Seton Hill. 1948) CHILDREN: Catharine Anne (Katrinka), 17, High School. '69; George E. Ill (Gcrnic). 11, 4th grade; Sarah Susan (Sadie), 7, 1st grade. MILITARY SERVICE: A.U.S. 1943-1946. A.S.T.P. Infantry 103rd Inf. Div., Machine gunner E.T.O. France and Germany, 7th Army—Pfc. After graduation from Hanover in 1947. I taught a year at Darmouth and then did my graduate work at Penn State where I acquired a wife, Kay, a child, Katrinka. and a PhD (1953). I have taught Psychology and administered experimental psychology laboratories from then to 1967 at Colorado College. U. of Wichita, Agnes Scott College (Atlanta, Ga), and here. Currently I am turning to humanistic psychology and group dynamics including sensitivity group training. Gcrnic and Sadie were born in Georgia, completing our family. My hobbies did include models and history of R.R.’s. For four years, I was director of the Southeastern R.R. Museum in Atlanta. Now I fish, hunt, ski, and carve wood. I am a deacon of our Congregational Church. I’ve been in Montana since 1964 and this is home. My family and I live on a 32 acre place ten miles from town in a beautiful canyon. We have cottonwoods, a creek, pines, and pasture. I try to divide my time between involvement with pcopc—especially students— and the quiet country life. STANLEY LLOYD RICE 41 West 96th Street, New York, New York 10025 Art Director, Harcourt, Brace World, Inc., New York City divorced CHILDREN: Joel, 22; Leslie. 19. Merchant Marines; Instructor. Marlboro College; Manager of Design Dept., McGraw-Hill Book Co. (1965 information) 183 EDWARD SMITH RILEY Ted Scott Cove. Darien, Connecticut General Partner, Loeb Rhoades 4 Co., Investment Bankers WIFE: Alice (Colby Jr. 1946) CHILDREN: William C., Univ. Denver. ’70; Peter W., Colorado State. '72: Ruth Ann, Low-Hcywood School, ’70; Edward C., Mather Junior High. Served on destroyers US Navy during WW II and on recall during Korean unpleasantness. Wide variety of activities led to present career in investment banking starting about 13 years ago. WILLIAM H. RILEY BUT’ 738 Concord Avenue, Drcxcl Hill, Pennsylvania Owner, Riley Equipment Co. WIFE: Jane (Wellesley, 1947) CHILDREN: Richard, 20, Dartmouth, ’72; Stephen, 19, Colorado Stale. '73; Peter, 15, 9th grade. After service as Dive Bomber Pilot in Marines during WW II, then graduation, married Jane Vilctt of Short Hills, N.J., produced 3 sons and finally grew roots at 738 Concord Avenue, Drcxcl Hill. Pa., where we have lived for 15 years. Sold material handling equipment for others until 1965 when I struck out on my own. At least the freedom is great. Acquired lake front cottage about 10 years ago and spend all free time there (and some not so free). Opened up sailing, boating, and skiing family style. Family now reduced to three with two older boys in college—Dick at Dartmouth and Steve at Colorado State Univ. Pete, just starting High School, should keep us in line for a few more years. Jane keeps busy as head teller at Suburban area bank. Recent activities include Boy Scouting, Woodstock Music Festival (my eyes still burn) and Alumni Fund Agent. WILFRED JOSEPH RINKOR BUr 5 Pinewood Court, Short Hills, New Jersey Marketing Director—Customer Telephone Services—Communication AT T Co. WIFE: Barbara (Chestnut Hill. Phila. 1946) CHILDREN: Robert G., 11, Elementary School; Kathy C.. 8, Elementary School. After a couple of interesting years on Marine Corps bases in the states and Hawaii (tough duty) I returned to Hanover for one of the finish up summer terms in 1946—for which this X-12’cr was extremely grateful. Entered the communications business with New Jersey Bell in November—the third or fourth most important thing I’ve done in my life. The most important event occurred the following May when Bobbie (nee Wild-crottcr) and I were married. We’ve lived in the Northern New Jersey area ever since, except for 15 months back in the USMC in ’52. Business assignments in Sales and several roles as “telephone Manager kept me busy for the next ten years. During this time, we became addicted to golf and skiing, in addition to the outdoor activities we always enjoyed. During this period, rotary clubs, Chamber of Commerce and Boy Scout roles took care of the remaining spare time. For the last ten years I have been a New York City commuter and that seems to take care of everything including my spare time. Bobbie and I recently built a house on Eastern Long Island—a place called Quoque, New York, where we may eventually become permanent clam diggers. All in all a very unspectacular but extremely happy and fortunate life. HARRY WILBUR RITTER (Deceased) Left college in 1943 to enlist as an aviation cadet. 184 JAMES MILTON ROBB, JR. 504 NcfT Road. Grossc Pointe. Michigan 48230 (Alumni Records) HARRY L. ROBERTS 2445 Romney Road. San Diego, California Self employed M.D.—Obstetrician—Gynecologist WIFE: Sarah Bailey (Univ. of Iowa '44—an abstract—expressionist professional painter, tennis player, diver and generally fantastic wife) CHILDREN: Harry III, 23, College. San Diego: Riggs Bailey, 21, Pre med—UCLA: Holly. 19, College. San Diego. 73. After Dartmouth, Hospital Corps active duty, U.S. Naval Hospital. Chelsea. Mass, while waiting to start medical school. Then Medical school in Boston, Tufts University School of Medicine (Graduated June 1947), married to Sarah Bailey of Dcs Moines, Iowa during senior year in Med. School on 3 1 47. Internship and residency in obstetrics and gynecology 7 47 to 11 52. Washington. D.C., Pittsburgh. Long Beach and San Diego, Cal., and Honolulu. Resigned regular Navy commission 7 57 as LCDR MC USN and settled in San Diego, to stay, in private practice. Three children by then (Rob, Riggs and Holly, ages 10. 8 6). Became active as Chairman. Board of Deacons, Pioneer Community Congregational Church in San Diego, plus Boy Scouts. Little League, United World Federalists, A.A.U.N., Planned Parenthood Medical Advisory Board, and Medical teaching program at University Mercy Hospitals, San Diego. All 5 family members have become trained in, fascinated by, and involved with scuba diving and underwater photography. Dive trips have taken us to some amazing places with 85 degree water and 100 foot visibility including Cozumucl in Yucatan. Grand Cayman Island Southeast of Cuba. Kailua. Kona on the big island of Hawaii. Kuai. Hawaii, and. most recently, the coast of Kenya in East Africa to dive in the Indian Ocean—with side trips to Zurich. Lucerne. London. Nairobi, and Tanzania. Sailing and golf were my avocations after hours for many years but have been replaced by running and tennis now that I’m getting younger younger. Have tried to help old Moose Rowan for 4 or 5 years as an assistant class agent—without fantastic success. ROBERT A. ROBERTS Bob 7012 Dublin Road. Minneapolis. Minnesota President. C. F. HagHn Sons—General Contractors WIFE: Eleanor (Univ. of Colorado U. of Minnesota) CHILDREN: Sally. 19. Montana State Univ.. 73; Tom. 17. Edina High. 72; Jim. 9. 3rd grade; Nancy. 8. 2nd grade. After graduating from Dartmouth and Thayer School. I served in the Navy Scabccs primarily on Guam until Sept. 1946. I returned to civilian life and took a job with a construction company as a timekeeper and have worked for the same company ever since, becoming President in 1964. I have been connected with the construction of numerous landmarks in the Minneapolis area during my business career. In 1950 I married and have been living happily ever since. We spent most of 1950 through 1953 in Camden. Arkansas where I was Operations Manager for my company on three large construction projects. Returned to Minneapolis in 1953 and have been here ever since. Most of my time outside of work is devoted to family pursuits. We have had a cabin in Northern Wisconsin for quite a few years and spend much of our time in both summer and winter at our second home—swimming, water skiing, etc. in summer and skiing and snowmobiling in the winter. The whole family arc avid skiers and this has been a great family activity during our long winter. Community activities have been centered around Church and school and been undistinguished but have contributed to making a busy life for us. We have worked in a few (too few for Ellic) vacations to warmer climates, the most notable being to Southern Europe two years ago and we hope to do more of this when the family is grown. 185 A. WILLIS ROBERTSON. JR. Tad 340 Woodward Way N.W.. Atlanta, Georgia Vice President, Investment Banker WIFE: Gloria C. (Pine Manor Junior College. 1947) Until I found a photograph booth in the Miami airport on my return from Aruba last week. 1 did not have a photograph to enclose. As an interesting sidelight. Aruba, an island in the lesser Antilles, is the home of the divi-divi tree which grows parallel to the ground in the direction of the prevailing wind. In the way of biography. I wailed until 1962 to marry my wife, Gloria, not knowing that later that year the stock market would go into a rather severe decline which has not been equalled until 1969. As an officer of the Robinson-Humphrey Company, a regional member of the New York Stock Exchange. I have been trying to counter the effects of a bear market, tight money and high interest rates. Perhaps by reunion time, the outlook will be somewhat brighter. Instead of children, Gloria and I have been raising bird dogs but, for someone who is married late in life, this may be best. Having recently become lured by the challenge of golf. I find that this, combined with bird hunting in the winter, rather effectively utilizes most of my spare time. Fortunately, Robinson-Humphrey has decided to carry the story of our Southern growth companies to New England and perhaps in the future I shall be able to sec more of my former classmates than in the past. DR. JAY KUSHEL ROBINS 215 East 79th St., New York. New York 10021 Physician (Alumni Records) Doc JOHN MARTIN ROBINSON “Robbie 22 Sunset Road, Wellesley. Massachusetts Vice President, General Manager—Metal Stamping Firm WIFE: Shirley (Forsyth. 1945) CHILDREN: Peter. 18. 12th grade; Mark, 15, 9th grade. I left Dartmouth in 1943 for Air Force Meteorology, but the Army decided that weathermen as a whole arc unpredictable and that I was impossible. A quick transfer allowed me to fly a tour in the tail of an 8th Air Force Liberator and accumulate enough points to get discharged and back to Dartmouth in 1945. 1947 was the big year where I completed my Dartmouth days, went to work for the A. J. Knott Tool Mfg. Corp. in Milford where I’m still doing odd jobs, and married Shirley Holmes of Watertown. Working for a small company and marrying a New England lass makes it very easy to remain in the northeast and enjoy the mountains and lakes of New Hampshire and the ocean and coastline of Maine and Massachusetts. We do! ... My two sons, it seems for decades, have had me involved in Little League Baseball and various scouting programs which I thoroughly enjoy. Our family all have been small boat enthusiasts under power and sail with Shirl and I now trying to learn the “why of things” through the very excellent United States Power Squadron program. I have nothing spectacular to report for my years, but I have enjoyed great happiness with a wonderful wife and family. 186 WENDELL C. ROBINSON Robbie” 5250 Sycamore Grove Lane. Memphis. Tennessee Brokerage Manager—Aetna Life Casualty Co. WIFE: Margaret (Virginia Intermont) CHILDREN: Lisa. 19. high school; Keith. 13. grade school; Charles King (stepson). 25. Memphis State U. Grad, now in business; Robert King, 22. (stepson), Vanderbilt, 70. Graduated Univ. So. California 1947 after 3 years. Pilot Army Air Corps—started in Life Insurance Business 1948, Connecticut Mutual Life. 1948, Des Moines. Iowa. Left to join Continental Assurance Co. of Chicago 1956—Supt. of Agencies. 1965 moved to Memphis, Tcnn.—now Brokerage Manager, Aetna Life and Casualty Company. WILLIAM WARREN ROCKWELL Box 410 Ogden Dunes, Portage. Indiana 46368 (Alumni Records) JAMES M. RODNEY Jim 628 Pierce. Birmingham. Michigan Owner, General Manager—Detroit Forming, Inc. WIFE: Patricia Floyd (Connecticut College) CHILDREN; Keith, 21, Northern Mich. Univ.. 71; Blair. 20. Mich. State Univ., 72; Lynne 18. Seaholm High, 70: Leigh, 15, Barnum Jr. High. 9th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 US Army—CBI Theatre, discharged 2nd Lieut. Field Artillery. 1947-1953 Salesman. Shellmar Prod. Corp. in Chicago and Detroit. Since 1954 packaging materials manufacturers agent. In 1963 formed Corporation to produce plastic containers. Principal hobby is my business with golf as an alternate. GEORGE AMES ROGERS (Deceased) 1942-1946 Ens. US Navy. Past secretary of the Kansas City Club. 187 PAUL O. ROEDEL, JR. “Ridly 19 Westfield Road, West Hartford. Connecticut Vice President, Manufacturing electrical systems and flexible air ducts WIFE: Carolyn B. (Mary Washington) CHILDREN: Cheryl Ann, 21, married: Sandra Lee, 18, College soph.: Nancy Hathcway, 13. Junior High. I left Dartmouth early in 1942 to join the Navy Air Corps. Had I listened to a different drummer. I probably could have continued my study toward medicine under the Navy V-7 program, as did many of my classmates with more sense or foresight. However. I had to be an “eager beaver”, so it was off to war and the wild blue yonder in the South Pacific where I survived two combat tours as a carrier based combat pilot (the last one was a real nightmarish tour on a night carrier). The birds don't fly at night; and after that experience, I can understand why. Fortunately, all of my decisions were not bad: and I returned home, in true story book fashion, to marry a gal that I had gone all the way through school with. Carol is really a terrific partner; and. undoubtedly, she is the best thing that ever happened to me. and the best decision I ever made—if I really made the decision. A special assignment, which delayed my discharge, upset plans to return to Dartmouth, because by that time there were no jobs or housing available. Necessity, thus, led me to complete my education locally, at Trinity College, where I graduated in 1948 with my B.S. A part-time job with The Wircmold Company turned into an excellent opportunity in Sales and Engineering; and I am now a Vice President of the Corporation—a most challenging and rewarding position. The job involves a fair amount of traveling, so I have been able to expand my skiing to the western mountains and my scuba diving to the southern waters. Although we have not been blessed with sons who might have completed the job at Dartmouth, our daughters have more than compensated with companionship and challenges a plenty—both physical and emotional. Cheryl, 21, is married and living in Colorado; Sandra, 18. is studying in Mexico; and Nancy, 13, helps keep the home fires burning. One of our prime joys is in the many days that we spend at our home at Martha’s Vineyard (yes. we were there before the Kenncdys sullied the atmosphere) where we enjoy the best of swimming, sailing, golf, tennis and just plain relaxing in the sun. Life has been good to us, so I am trying to do my bit to make this a belter place for others, by working with youth groups and crippled youngsters at the Newington Children’s Hospital. My goal is to expand my work in this area, as much as possible. Will look forward to renewing long dormant acquaintances in June. ROBERT STEWART ROGERS Bob 73 Parkwood Drive. Atherton, California Executive Vice President Lands 1 Vest Inc. (Recreational Real Estate Development) WIFE: Gloria (U. of Cal. Berkeley) CHILDREN: Pamela, 20. U of Cal., Davis; Lisa, 19, U of Colorado, Boulder; Sara, 14. High School; Laura, 12. grade school. 1942-1946 USMCR—Utah State. Logan. Utah; WBICB TV Studio, Chicago; College of the Ozarks. Clarksville. Ark.; U. of Cal., Berkeley. l 946-69 Van Waters Rogers, Inc. and successor; VWR United Corporation—Senior Vice President, Seattle San Francisco (62-69). October 1969 to Executive Vice President: Lands West, Inc. 332 2nd Ave, Seattle. Washington. Now engaged in recreational real estate. JAMES DOSTER ROLFE The Highlands, Seattle, Washington 98177 Partner. Devin, Hutchinson and Rolfe, (general law practice) WIFE: Prudence (Scripps College and Univ. of Washington) CHILDREN: James D.. Jr. 25. California Western and Univ. of Puget Sound; David, 23. Eastern Washington State; Laurie E., 22; Stuart T., 16; Gregg, 12. County. State and American Bar Associations; Mens University Club of Seattle; Trustee, Lakeside School; Troop Committee and Scoutmaster; Community Chest, Executive Committee. (1965 information) 188 WII.IJAM L. ROLPH Bill P.O. Box 3919, Auckland, New Zealand Director for New Zealand District Traffic Sales Manager, Tan American World Airways WIFE: Dorothea (Mills) CHILDREN: Ronald. 17. Hawaii Prep. Kamucla, Hawaii, ’72; Alan, 16, St. Kentigern, Auckland. ’73; Margucrita, 11, 5th grade, Auckland; David, 5, 1st grade. Aukland. After leaving Hanover in June 1943, joining the staff of Pan American Airways in Honolulu. During the next 8 years was assigned to the following stations of Pan Am: Honolulu. Midway Islands. Wake Island, and San Francisco. June 1951 was married to Dorothea Paris. Ronald was born in April 1953 and Alan in Sept. 1954. In early 1959 was transferred by Pan Am from Honolulu to Auckland. New Zealand as Airport Manager in Auckland. Margucrita was born in Oct. 1959 in Auckland. In Sept. 1961 was made Director for New Zealand and District Sales Manager. Our fourth child. David was born in Jan. 1965. The older boys have participated in typical New Zealand sports. Rugby, Cricket, and Soccer. Schooling is good in this country, however, our oldest son, Ron. transferred to Hawaii Prep Academy in Sept. 1969 as we felt it was about time he received an American education. He is doing very well and thoroughly enjoying his new way of life. We hope that Alan will follow him to Hawaii Prep this year. The family has taken up sailing in the last 3 years as the Auckland Harbor provides excellent opportunities and we have thoroughly enjoyed this sport in our 11'6 Heron. CHARLES CORBETT RONALDS Charlie Box 4945, Nassau, Bahamas Box 171, Fort Lauderdale, Florida President—Marina Development Island Development WIFE: Mary Anne (Feudi) (Wcsthill. 1959) CHILDREN: Lorraine E., 26; Charles C. Ill, 24; Pamclla Wendy, 20. Four years in Canadian Army as private thru Captain Regimental Weapon Training Officer—Canadian Armoured Corps. 1 Reg. Had planned to return to school but marriage and Lorraine made work a seemingly wiser choice. Built up family printing business—Time, Readers Digest. Canadian Telephone Books. Eighteen years with Rotary Club of Mtl. Went Public in 1964 and moved to Bahamas opening a Marina Hotel (Buccaneer Point Club) on South Bimini with home at Coral Harbour. N.P. Continuing with Rotary Club of East Nassau and getting last (hopefully) of a series of pleasure vessels, MV Storm VI. Am first to admit any credit involved in anything anywhere belongs to wife. Mary. Future ambitions include development of a Cay cast of New Providence Island in the Exuma chain and perhaps a round world cruise with Storm VI, although it is here I fear Mary draws the line for although she can put up with writers usual ambitions a heavy sea is her undoing. WALTER S. ROTHWELL “Jack” 7825 Bellevue, Grossc lie, Michigan Physician, Internal Medicine WIFE: Barbara C. (Mass. General Hospital, R.N. 1946) CHILDREN: Stephen G. III. 20. U. of Mich. ’72; Walter S. Jr.. 18, Grossc He High. ’70; David C., 15. 9th grade; Barbara G., 13, 7th grade; Janet K.. 8. 2nd grade. Transferred to Harvard Med after finishing Dartmouth Med.—M.D. in 1947. Interned and put in V x year medical residency at Geisinger Memorial Hospital, Danville. Pa., until Jan. ’50. fifteen months research in nutrition as U.S. P.H.S. Fellow at Elgin State Hospital. Elgin. Illinois. Two year stint in Air Force at Wright-Paltcrson AFB ‘51-’53. Fellowship in Internal Medicine at Mayo’s ’53-’56. Finally started earning a living in 1956 with group clinic in southwest Detroit, went into solo practice (internal medicine) in Trenton, Michigan 1961. Currently Chairman of Dept, of Medicine. Wyandotte General Hospital. Professional societies (other than AM A and branches) include associate ACP, fellow ACCP. and ASIM. Do-gooder” jobs have included vestryman and junior warden St. James Episcopal Church and chairman of professional education committee of local branch of Michigan Heart. Also member of “Islanders” (local theater group). Hobbies—raising kids and getting out of town (mostly to meetings). 189 Bob' ROBERT ROSS. JR. 41 West Tropical Way, Plantation, Florida President, Ross, Lombard Ballard (Insurance, Inc.) WIFE: Flcurctte ‘•Flo CHILDREN: Michele, 18, High School. 70; Patrice (Pat), 16, High School. 71; Robert (Bob), 15. High School, 72; Susan (Susie), 13, 8th grade; Mark, 11. 6th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Naval Reserve: 1943-1945, Ensign. Joined American Insurance Co.. Newark. New Jersey on graduating from Dartmouth in March of 1947. That company transferred me to Miami. Florida in Nov., 1948. Traveled the State of Florida until August of 1951 when I became Vice President of an insurance agency in Miami. Left that metropolis in April 1953 and came to Ft. Lauderdale where I affiliated with and managed Daniel Insurance Company until the present time, acquiring a partnership interest over the years. As of 1 1 70 merged Daniel Insurance Agency with Ballard Insurance Agency (a conglomerate, maybe ???) and name changed to Ross, Lombard Ballard Insurance. Inc. By some devious means or other I became President of same. In December of 1950. at an Orange Bowl Parade, had a blind date with Flcurctte (Flo) Bourque, a native of Connecticut. We were married on December 15, 1951 with the resultant progeny above. Obviously we arc crazy about Florida (particularly Fort Lauderdale) and have no desire to live any other place. Recently moved into a new home in a suburb of Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, and arc enjoying it to the fullest—at least we will after all the contractors' mistakes have been corrected. As might be expected there has been an involvement in civic and trade association activities which have been most enjoyable. I was President of the Fort I iudcrdalc Jaycecs in 1956-57; President of the Easter Seal Clinic. 1959-61; President of the Fort Lauderdale Civitan Club; 1961-62; President of the Community Service Council. 1962 and 1969: President of the Broward County Citizens Safety Council. 1967-69. Received Fort Lauderdale Jaycecs Distinguished Service Award in 1959; Ft. Lauderdale Kiwanis Club Citizenship Award. 1962; Florida Highway Patrol Certificate of Meritorious Service. 1965; Distinguished Service Award of Broward County Citizens Safety Council. 1966; Outstanding Management Leadership Award from Sales Marketing Executives of Fort Lauderdale. 1966. In Insurance Association activities, was President of the Broward County Insurors Assoc.. 1957-58 and recipient of their Outstanding Agent of the Year Award in 1962. Was President of the Florida Association of Insurance Agents in 1965-66 and was recipient of their award for Outstanding Service in 1967. Have been Chairman of Fla. Assoc, of Insurance Agents Education Committee for many years; speaker at a number of conventions throughout the country; instructor on special schools on insurance. CHARLES AUBREY ROWAN. JR. Moose 125 Hanover Road, Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Assistant Manager, Purchasing—Western Electric Co., Kearny, NJ. WIFE: Joan CHILDREN: Paul, 24 (born in Hanover), Whittier College. '69; Nancy. 20, Colby Jr., 70; Elizabeth, 16, Mountain Lakes High, 72; Grandson Geoffrey, 2, (son of Paul). After a few years with OSS during World War II. came back with wife Joan—met and married in England in 1944, she with WRNS—to Hanover to get diploma from dear old Dartmouth. Wonderful introduction for her to the U.S., living in South Payer. Ever since February, 1947, with Western Electric, 18 years of this time in Purchasing, at Kearny, N.J., HQ in NYC, Kansas City and San Francisco. Have been very lucky to have a terrific family while young enough to enjoy watching them grow up. They have been wonderful about moving around the country for Western Electric. While doing this, we have taken in as much of the sights and wonders of this great country as we could— Grand Canyon, Bryce. Zion, Yoscmilc. Salt Lake City. Pacific Northwest. Vancouver Island to name a few. Since again settling in the East, have more or less made Dartmouth work my hobby: Head Class Agent, local Interviewing Committee, following the Big Green Teams. Formerly active in amateur dramatics for about a decade, but gave that up when became only fit for “character parts and didn’t get to kiss the girls any more. Still a golf nut of 30 years standing, but still no good at it: an event when the card shows less than 100 blows. Think the Dartmouth education was great, and that it still is. One of those who question whether I could get in today. Would do it all over again with little change. Looking forward to a retirement as soon as practicable, which probably means another 10-15 years. 190 R. BRADLEY ROYER Brad 516 N. Rose Lane, Haverford, Pennsylvania Supervisor of Personnel, Acme Markets Inc.—Philadelphia, Pa. WIFE: Elizabeth (Briarcliff. 1945) CHILDREN: Mary, 18, Shipley School, 70; Susan, 16, 10th grade; Isabel, 11, 3rd grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 AUS. MBA—Wharton Graduate School, Univ. of Penn. 1949; MA—Michigan State Univ. 1951. I live in Haverford, Pa (135 N. Rose Lane). Activities—tennis (Mcrion Cricket Club)—skiing (going to Austria in February 70) hunting and fishing. JOHN ATKINS RUCH Chestnut Hill. Loudonvillc. New York 12211 (Alumni Records) FREDERIC GEORGE RUPPE 434 Winnebago Drive, Janesville. Wisconsin 53445 (Alumni records) JOHN PAUL RUPPE, JR. 31 Willow Avc., Islip, New York 11751 Self-employed, physician, (dermatologist) WIFE: Eileen Carrington CHILDREN: Lynn Ruppe, 19; John P., Ill, 15. President 2nd District Branch, New York Medical Society; Bayberry Yacht Club; Great South Bay Cruising Club. (1965 information) 191 ALLEN S. RUSSELL “Russ- 602 No. 5th Street. Marshalltown, Iowa Director Education Div., Lennox hid., Inc. WIFE: Carolyn (N. Carolina) CHILDREN: Lindsay Carolyn. 20, S.M.U. ’72; William Allen, 18. High School. '70. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 US Navy. Gunnery Officer, USS John R. Pierce DD753. Atlantic Pacific. After getting my MBA from Tuck in 1947, went to work for a trade paper in the heating and air conditioning industry, selling advertising. Met and married my wife in New York in 1949. After five years, moved from Detroit to Tccumsch, Michigan to take a new assignment in advertising with Tccumseh Products Company. In 1963 I decided that the cornfields of Iowa looked real good (they arc full of pheasants) and I joined Lennox as Director of their Educational Division in charge of all training materials for the corporation. This assignment also takes me to many universities on seminar speaking engagements each year; even went to Harvard for a week! Am further involved in many phases of school construction and low-cost housing around the country. Currently am developing training program in heating and air conditioning maintenance and service for ghetto residents as well as our own dealer organization. Activities include hunting, fishing (including portage trips into Canada with my son until he discovered girls), past president of Community Theater and starting an investment club which has not shown much profit to date. Invested in sonic land in the Bahamas (Great Exuma) some years ago and now am a director of the land company as well as 90-unit hotel (The Out Island Inn) which has been built on the land by a second corporation. The original corporation also has land holdings on other “out islands for future development. This should keep me busy later on. Biggest ambition is to get both kids through college before going bankrupt so we can spend some time in the Bahamas. EDWARD STANTON RUSSELL JR. “Jim’’ 375 Newton Road. Woodbridge, Connecticut Owner Manager—Real Estate Home Building Spent approximately three years on active duty in the Air Force in World War II, flying fifty missions in the F.TO as a B-24 pilot. Remained in the Air Force Reserve after the war, finally retiring in 1968 with the rank of Lt. Col. Except for a period in manufacturing and sales in 1948, the rest of the time between then and the present has been spent mostly self-employed in real estate development. Hobbies and interests include aviation, boating, travel and most other adult fun games. Current membership: The Woodbridge Club. JOHN LAWRENCE RYAN (Deceased) Left in 1943 to enlist. Dartmouth activities: Phi Delta Theta. 192 THEODORE SAFFORD JR. Ted” 69 Main Street, Ridgefield, Connecticut Physician—Family Practice WIFE: Jean Shaw Taylor (Kath. Gibbs. ’46) CHILDREN: Holly Parker, 22. Clark Univ. (part time); Jennifer Wing, 20. Pine Manor, 70; Theodore III, 16, Salisbury School, 73; George Taylor, 12. 6th grade. Ixft Hanover in October 1943 for Great Lakes until starting Med school in January 1944 at Long Island College of Medicine. Roomed with Jim Andrew during those years. Married Jean Taylor, then associate editor at Junior Bazaar, in 1947 just before starting my internship at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. With the arrival of our first born I went back on active duty in the Navy serving for the next two years at Chelsea Naval Hospital and then wtih MSTS out of Brooklyn. Upon discharge in June 1951 came to Ridgefield and started in general practice. Very fortunate choice, lovely community, busy practice, many friends, plus easy proximity to the big urb. Active in many local organizations. Former vestryman and treasurer St. Stephen’s Church. Past president Ridgefield Library, Red Cross Chapter and Rotary. Presently Chairman of Historic District Commission. Professionally busy too. Director of Department of General Practice and Chairman of Medical Education. Norwalk Hospital. Director of Connecticut Academy of General Practice. Last year bought some land in Saint Martin. Dutch West Indies, where we hope to build a vacation house. Still avid skiers—just spent a week at Aspen—but our kids find us too slow. Big joy in addition to our children is our three year old grandson. Andrew, who presents ever interesting challenges. PAUL H. SAMEK 836 Manning Avenue. Los Angeles, California Merchandise Manager, Scars Roebuck and Co. WIFE: Glyn Currie Chairman of Big Brother and Boys Clubs of Duval County. I have two foster sons (Cuban nationals) who we have put thru High School—and arc now at the University of Florida. (1965 Information) ROBERT L. SAMILSON Bob 55 Mt. Tiburon, Belvedere Tiburon, California Associate Clinical Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery, University School of Medicine, San Francisco WIFE: Marjorie (Columbia. 1948) CHILDREN: Kathy, 21. Arizona State Univ. 2 years; Linda. 19, Colorado State Univ. 1 year; Leslie, 16, high school; Terry, 11, 5th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 USNR—Pacific. Following Med. School graduation in 1950, 1'A years of post graduate residency training in general and orthopaedic surgery. Then to San Francisco where we have always wanted to live and work. We’ve lived in Tiburon, just north of the Golden Gate Bridge and our house has a lovely view of the whole bay. Work interests include children’s orthopaedics, neuromuscular diseases in children, and adult shoulder problems. Hobbies arc pheasant and duck shooting, raising springer spaniels, and rhodendron culture. 193 MURRAY SAMS JR. 3059 Allamanda Street, Miami, Florida A ttorney WIFE: Judith CHILDREN: Anne Travis, 23; Genevieve Choate, 20; Murray III, 17, Patrick Edward, 8. “Murray Sams. Jr. graduated from John B. Stetson College of Law in March, 1949 and was admitted to practice law in the state of Florida on that date. He was appointed as a Special Assistant Attorney General and began practicing as such in Tallahassee, Florida, in April 1949. In 1950 he was appointed as an Assistant Attorney General and continued in the Attorney General’s office in Tallahassee to July 1952. In 1949 he was named by the Jr. Chamber of Commerce as one of the 5 outstanding young men in Florida. He was married to Sally Dudley of Cleveland. Ohio in Sept. 1944, and there were four children born of this marriage. They were divorced in 1967 and in 1967 he married Judith Boeson. He practiced law with the firm of Nichols. Gaither Green, Miami, from 1952 to 1954. In 1954 he opened his own law firm and has been practicing there since that time. He is presently Senior partner of Sams. Anderson. Alpcr Spencer, Miami. He is a member of the Dade County Bar Association. The Florida State Bar, the American Bar, the American Judicature Society, an Editor of the American Trial Lawyers Association, a Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, and formerly president of the International Society of Barristers. He has been a frequent author and lecturer for the American Bar Assn’s Continuing Legal Education Program, both in the U.S. and abroad. He has lectured in a number of universities and law colleges throughout the U.S. including: U. of Michigan, U. of Miami, U. of Florida, Stetson Univ., U. of Arkansas, Southern Methodist Univ., U. of Alabama, and U. of Colorado. In addition to his work with the Continuing Legal Education, he has been a frequent lecturer for the Practicing Law Institute of New York City.’’ EDWARD RAPP SAMUELS. 2ND 34 Log Cabin Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63124 Vice President Treasurer, Samuels Shoe Co., St. Louis, XIo. WIFE: Katherine (Goucher) CHILDREN: Theodore II, 15: Sallic. 11; Kris. 10. U.S. Marines. Lt. (Alumni Records) PAUL F. SANBORNE. JR. 112 St. Clair Avenue, Spring Lake, New Jersey President, Sanborne’s Inc. (Gift Shop) WIFE: Alice Stroh (Ogontz Jr. College. 1942) CHILDREN: Peter (married), 24, U. of Virginia, ’69; Joy, 20, Green Mt. College, ’72; Stephen, 15, Manasquan High School, '73. I served in the Army from 1942 to 1945. I was at Plattsburgh Barracks, NY, Ft. Monmouth. NJ, and served 2'A years with the 37th Division Signal Corps in the South Pacific- New Caledonia, Guadacanal, Bougainville, and Luzon. Discharged on Christmas day 1945, as a Tech. Sgt. Bought a house in Red Bank. NJ and worked as a flour broker in NY, NJ, Pa, and Washington DC area. Also sold wax paper and cake mixes in the same area. Then I sold and serviced wire marking machines cast of the Mississippi-Mainc to Florida. In 1955 I opened my own gift shop in Spring Lake and have lived here ever since, broke but happy. I served as president of the local Business Mens Assn. I am a charter member and past president of the Spring Lakc-Brielle Rotary Club. For the past two years I have served as court clerk and violations clerk for the Boro of Spring Lake. So far have no trouble with any Dartmouth men. I still love skiing, visiting New England, boating, swimming and martinis, but not necessarily in that order! 194 HERBERT JOSEPH SANDBERG 216-09 17th Avenue, Baysidc, New York Director of Engineering, K oils man Instrument Corporation WIFE: Francoisc CHILDREN: Juliette, 3; Stanley, 2; Claire, 1. I spent three years in the Army, one and a half of which was in ASTP and at Biarritz American University. As a result of my Army studies, I received my degree from Dartmouth. After leaving the Army, I spent the next few years teaching Physics at the College of the City of New York while getting a Masters Degree at Columbia. I joined Norden Division of United Aircraft as a Junior Engineer and spent the next nine years there; then went on to Bulova Research and Development for the next two years, and have been at Kollsman Instrument Corporation ever since. I am a fellow in the AIAA, have a couple of patents, and have had a few papers published. I remarried in 1965. Had a daughter in 67. a son in ’68, and a second daughter in ’69. We decided three were enough for the time being. We arc now pretty busy raising this family and our future ambitions arc to see all the children grow up and go to Dartmouth, which we expect will be coed by the time they are old enough. With our new family, we haven’t been able to do too much joining or too much socializing. ROBERT HENRY SANDERS 620 Broadway. South Lynnficld, Massachusetts 01940 Sales Manager, Ipswich Plant, SyIvania Electric Co. WIFE: Janis CHILDREN: Michael, 18, Patricia. 17: Jeffrey, 16. U.S. Navy; Teacher-Coach. Vermont Academy; Lang Agent, Northeastern Gas Transmission Co.; Sales Engineer, General Electric Co. (Alumni Records) NICHOL MAIN SANDOE, JR. Nick 143 Four Corners Road. Staten Island. New York Vice President for Development, 1Vagner College WIFE: Mary (Hunter, B.A. 1947, Mt. Holyoke, M.A. 1949) CHILDREN: Thomas, 19, St. Olaf College; Jonathan, 17, Boynton School; Kent, 14, Staten Island Academy. Twenty five years in 250 words ... 10 words per year and so much to say ... actually 24 years because two war years in OSS delayed my graduation like most of us ... then it was two years in New York selling Scholastic Magazines and winning a Congressional campaign for Jack Javits ... complete switch in December 1948 ... back to Dartmouth to help manage the Alumni Fund ... never expected to slay but Hanover has a special magic ... enjoyed contacts with Dartmouth men, 1945 and other wise, in variety of fund-raising and public relations jobs ... married Mary in 1950 and Mary Hitchcock delivered our three sons ... great place to raise boys ... great place to live, without distraction of commuting, but with a full college calendar to enjoy ... and the usual extra fun, for us mostly politics, the Church, camping and swimming ... so it was hard to leave, but in 1967 now or never time” occurred ... a similar college opportunity in Claremont, California beckoned, and we moved from the land of snow to sun ... despite our unfamiliarity we loved the change ... just beginning to feel at home when the exciting invitation arrived to join Wagner College back in New York ... again we were torn but decided to move closer to family and friends and came back in July 1969 ... so far so good ... in summary, despite the tragic problems of our world, only hope that all of you have experienced the joy of life’s goodness and adventure that has been our family’s these 25 years. 195 WINTHROP TWINING SARGHANT Win 2711 Filbert Avenue, Ml. Penn, Reading, Pennsylvania Vice President, Administration and Secretary—The Polymer Corporation WIFE: Marianne Jaques CHILDREN: Carol, 22, Hood College, ’70; Lisa, 19, U. of Penn., ’73; Paul, 17, The Winchcndon School. Activities (current): President, Dartmouth Alumni Association of Eastern Pennsylvania: Executive Board—Daniel Boon Council, BSA; Personnel Committee—United Fund of Reading and Berks County, Pa. Activities (Recent past): Councilman—Borough of Mt. Penn. Pa.; Director, Planned Parenthood of Berks County, Pa.; Budget Committee, United Fund of Reading and Berks County, Pa. Activities (since college): Vice President—Junior Chamber of Commerce. Utica N.Y. and Warsaw, N.Y.; Church Vestryman (Warsaw, N.Y.) and Lay Reader (Diocese of Western New York). Hobbies: Golf and collecting old books. DAVID GUNN SAWYER 1043 Old Elm Lane, Glencoe, Illinois 60022 (Alumni Records) HOWARD PIERCE SAWYER, JR. Howie Rt. 1, Raymond, Maine Assistant Director, Dept, of Anesthesia—Physician WIFE: Anne Vernon CHILDREN: Stephen V., 23, literate; Howard P. Ill, 22. hippy; David W.. 20. New Haven College; Deborah, 17, High School; Rebecca, 16. High School; Mary, 13, Grammar school; Susan, 11; Peter, 9; Lydia, 8. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1945 PFC US Army Medical Dept. 1949-1954 US Army Medical Corps including two tours in Korea, 1954-1970 US Army reserve Col,—C.O. 1125th U.S. Army Hospital. Married Mary Hitchcock nurse Anne Vernon who eventually insisted we buy a farm to support our nine children who love to cat and ride horseback but detest shoveling manure. After leaving the regular army, a sadder but wiser man, spent two years in (not under) anesthesia at V.A. Hospital in White River Jet. before entering private practice at Portland’s Maine Medical Center and participating in teaching medical students, interns and residents. Am active in state and national medical specialty societies leaving little time for civic service other than participating actively in the Army Reserve. Hobbies include skiing, hunting, farming and rough carpentry. WILLIAM FREDERICK SCHACHT. 2ND Box 65. Huntington, Indiana 46750 President, Schacht Rubber Mfg. Co., Huntington, Ind. WIFE: Janet CHILDREN: Anne, 22; Susan, 20: Robert, 14. Capt. U.S. Army. Member of the Rotary. (Alumni Records) 196 ROBERT M. SCHAEBERI.E Bob 78 Winsor Place. Glen Ridge. New Jersey President, National Biscuit Company WIFE: Barbara (Skidmore) CHILDREN: Mark. 23; Kim. 17; Gregg. 15. MILITARY SERVICE: 1944-46. U.S. Navy. From Dartmouth to the Navy. South Pacific, aboard Destroyer escort. Married V-J Day on West Coast as ship returned for repairs. Seven days later on way to China for year's tour of duty. Upon discharge in 1946. looked up old papers written at l uck School and found senior year paper on a cookie company. Used same as introduction and have been working there ever since. Food industry great for challenge, excitement, change, a real people industry. In recent years the change and growth include the development of the global company—now in 14 countries and more to come. Career with Nabisco began as a trainee. Served as staff assistant in Controller’s Department and as an auditor before becoming assistant controller in 1958. Controller in I960, vice president and assistant to the president in 1962: in 1963 appointed to head New Product Department and in 1964 became Vice president, finance. Election as Nabisco’s eighth President in 70 years of operation look place in March 1968. Long active in affairs of Financial Executives Institute and served as President of its New York City chapter. Director of Libbey-Owens-Ford Company and member of advisory board of the Chemical Bank New York Trust Company. LUDWIG FREDERICK SCHAEFER Fred 1088 Shady Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Professor of History—Carnegic-Mcllon University WIFE: Marguerite Jackson (Univ. of New Hampshire. 1944) CHILDREN: Martha Johanna. 18. High School. '70: August George II, 16. High School. 72. After getting M.A. at Harvard in 1946. taught for two years at Univ. of Tennessee on edge of Smokies, where met and happily won biochemist Peggy. Five years in Europe followed, mostly with the Historical Division of the Army, delightful if not exactly career-orientated. Then back for PhD at Yale, teaching on the side, and in 1957 to what is now Carncgie-Mcllon in Pittsburgh for satisfying years as teacher and administrator. Have been especially interested in developing effective teaching materials in history. Three books have been published and two more arc on the way. Most rewarding has been a large-scale project funded by the Carnegie Foundation to work with history students in developing colleges in the South. With a professional wife (Dean of Nursing, Univ. of Pittsburgh) and active teenagers with wide-ranging interests, our family togetherness thrives on frequent trips: we have managed Europe four times in the last decade and stuck our noses in lots of out-of-the-way places on this continent too. At home our free time has revolved around the extensive remodeling of the big. old house we live in. of the rambling brick type that only Pittsburgh can offer in profusion. Both children show real interest in Dartmouth, although this is probably premature in Martha’s case. WARREN PETER SCHLEICHER 500 Olive Street, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 15237 General Manager, University Club, Pittsburgh, Pa. WIFE: Gloria CHILDREN: Carol. 16: Warren. II. U.S. Marines: Sales Investigator, Certified Service Corp.: Anchor Hocking Glass Corp.; Statlcr Hotel Corp.; Assistant Manager. Carlton Hotel; Clay Hotel Corp. (1965 information) 197 FREDERICK GEORGE SCHMIDT '‘Fritz 2416 East Edgcwood Avenue. Milwaukee. Wisconsin 53211 President Owner, Sclnnidt Publications, Milwaukee, Wis. WIFE: Joan (Univ. of Wis.) CHILDREN: Erik. 6. Industrial Relations Director, Blackhawk Mfg. Co. (1965 information) WILLIAM ALLEN SCHMITT 2704 Clarkway. Sioux Falls. South Dakota 57105 Investment Banking; Assistant Sales Manager. Wisconsin Tractor Equipment Co.; Executive Vice President Wisconsin Tractor Co. (1960 information) JOHN FREDERICK SCHOI.ER Jack 827 E. Meadow Drive. Palo Alto. California Physician WIFE: Sally (Carlcton. 1945) CHILDREN: Susannah. 18. Mills College, 73; John, 17, High School, 72; Thomas. 17. High School. 72; Sarah, 15. 9th grade. Navigator. Air Corps 1943-45. back to Dartmouth; Dartmouth Med. School; Johns Hopkins Med School, 1950, A.O.A.; Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit (internship); Mayo Clinic and U. of Minn. (M.Sci. in Med.); Salt Lake City, 1956; since then, in practice at Palo Alto Clinic as an internist with special interest in thyroid disease and director of Nuclear Med. Laboratory. On the staff of Stanford Hospital. A member of the usual professional societies. DAVID SCHREIBER Dave 20 Main Street, Essex, Connecticut Dentist WIFE: Barbara (Katharine Gibbs, 1949) CHILDREN: Trilby. 17. 11th grade; Wendy. 15, 9th grade; Martha. 14, 8th grade; Stephen. 13. 7th grade. Like many ’45s, I left Dartmouth in 1942 to spend 4 years with the U.S. Merchant Marine and then the U.S. Navy as a Line Officer, with service in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific Theaters. Returned to Dartmouth in 1946. From there to Tufts Dental School, graduating in 1951. Spent 3 years in Korean War as Navy Dental Officer, serving with U.S. Marines and then in submarines. By this time the salt water had got me and I settled in Essex, Conn., 3 miles north of Long Island Sound. Am in the general practice of dentistry. Activities include: Chairman of local Dartmouth enrollment Committee. Past Chairman of Boy Scouts of America, Past Director of Deep River National Bank, Director of Library Board, Past President of Library Board, Past President of Shoreline Dental Society. Hobbies include: watching Dartmouth football, basketball and hockey, canoeing, fishing, traveling, and reading. Future ambitions mostly center on getting my 4 kids into and through college. Dartmouth left many fine imprints on me and I keep trying to rub them of! on others in areas of public service, counselling, trying to be the “whole man . 198 VALENTINE SCHULER, 3RD 731 Via Lombard, Winter Park, Florida 32789 Salesman. Military Packaging Co. of Fla.. Orlanda, Fla. (design packages primarily for electronic industry) WIFE: Joan (Finch) CHILDREN: Valentina. 16: Christina. 15: Joan. 10: Valentine IV. 8. U.S. Navy. (1965 information) ANDREW MACKAY SCOTT Andy” 1028 Highland Woods, Chapel Hill. North Carolina Professor of Political Science. University of North Carolina WIFE: Anne (Univ. of Georgia. Northwestern, RadclilTc, PhD.) CHILDREN: Rebecca. RadclilTc, ’71; David. High School. ’72; Donald, , Junior High. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1945 U.S. Navy. Served in Navy as pilot before returning to Dartmouth for graduation. Graduate School at Harvard for three years and while there I was married to Anne Firor of Athens. Georgia. We met while we were both working in Washington during the summer of 1946. she at the League of Women Voters and I at the Bureau of the Budget. Four years of work in Washington followed, first at CIA and then for the foreign aid agency (M.S.A.), after which I decided to return to academic life. So I taught for a year at Dartmouth, then four years at Haverford College, and came to the University of North Carolina in 1958. My teaching and writing is primarily in the field of foreign policy and international politics. I have three very fine kids. Becky and Donald arc very enthusiastic about sailing, and David is a tennis enthusiast. We have been spending summers on Martha’s Vineyard for the last four years, out toward the Mcncmsha end. We like boating and are usually active in a kayak, motor-boat. Sunfish. or 31 foot trimaran cruising sloop. Anne teaches courses in American History at Duke and specializes in urban history, westward movement and the history of women. She finds time to be active in public affairs. We are fairly active physically, with bicycle riding and tennis and long walks. Harvard Graduate study was completed in 1950 with a PhD. in political economy and government. Overseas experience included extensive travel in Western Europe. Greece. Yugoslavia and Lebanon. 1960-61. Professional association includes presidency of International Studies Association—South, 1967-68. Publications include 10 books, as well as articles and papers. RICHARD WARREN SCHULTZF. (Deceased) Dartmouth relatives: Brother. Walter 41. Left college in 1942 to enlist in Naval Air Corps. 199 RICHARD M. SEYBOLD 3 Catalpa Road, Convent Station. New Jersey A norncy Received an LL.B. degree from Yale University. June. 1947. Employed by Maryland Casualty Company for six years in various locations. Joined Continental Casualty Company, now CNA Financial Corp.. in 1955 until April. 1969. Resigned as Assistant Vice President in the Claim Department. Joined Mendcs Mount in April, 1969. Married in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in April. 1959. One son. John M. Scybold, born in Cleveland. Ohio, in August, 1961. Lecturer and contributor to Practicing Law Institute, member of International Association of Insurance Council. American Bar. New York State Bar, Chicago Bar. Legal Scribes and Yale Club of New York City. JOHN ROBERT SHANNON 229 Bay Avenue, Patchoguc, L.I., New York 11772 Physician WIFE: Jeanne CHILDREN: Michael. 23; Peter. 21: Robert, 17: James, 16; Diana. 15; Lawrence. 12. Intern, Mcadowbrook Hospital; Resident; Hollywood Presbyterian Church. (1961 information) PHILIP MITCHELL SHANNON 175 Underhill Road. Scarsdalc, New York 10584 Vice President, Galbreath-Ruffm Corp., New York City (commercial real estate) WIFE: Teresa (New Rochelle) CHILDREN: Barbara. 14; Mary Beth. 12; Ellyn. 10: Joan. 5. U.S. Navy; Accountant, William Iselin Co., Inc.; Merchandising, Lord Taylor; Real Estate, Cross Brown Co. (1965 information) ROBERT PERRETEN SHAW 29200 Marvin Road, Farmington. Michigan 48024 Sales, Burroughs Corp., Detroit. Michigan WIFE: Pauline (State Univ. of Iowa) CHILDREN: Timothy. 19: Pamela. 16: Thomas. 13. Route Salesman. General Baking Co. Coach, Manager, Vice President of various leagues: North Farmington Baseball for Boys. (1965 information) 200 ROGER PAUL SHEA 148 Hillside. Milton. Massachusetts 02186 Physician (Alumni Records) RODERIC SHEARER Piper. JafTray Hopwood, 115 South 7th Street. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 Registered Representative. Piper. JaQray Hopwood, Minneapolis, Minn. (stock brokers) Sales representative, Dewey Almy Chemical Co. (Alumni Records) RODERICK NORMAN SHEPHERD Bud 23 Strathmore Road. Wellesley, Massachusetts Executive Vice President; High Vacuum Equipment Co., Hingham WIFE: Elizabeth (Colby Jr. College) CHILDREN: Sandra, 21. AIC. Springfield: Nancy, 18. Wellesley High, 72; Debra. 16, Mary Wheeler School. Providence. Accountant, Edwin L. Pride Co., Treasurer of National Corporation. Hobbies: hunting and gas engine models. Betty is active in community Theater activities. Hoping to build a hunting cabin and ski lodge in Shelburne Falls, Vermont. VICTOR JULIUS SHERMAN 544 East 86th Street. New York, New York 10028 President, Edward Sherman Supply Corp., Jamaica, i '.Y. (wholesale heating plumbing supplies) WIFE: Glenda (Conn. College) CHILDREN: Beth. 10. Capt. U.S. Air Force. (1965 information) 201 Nick. Mary. Tom. Kent Jon all have freckles Greg Eileen Stillman with Ann. Julie Martha Skakle’s helpers—'lorn, John, Charlie Brown Charlie Ronalds in St. Croix last fall Janet. Sheryl Bud Street summer before last Bill Jane Riley afloat Paul RocdcPs beauties at Martha’s Vineyard One of Harry Roberts’ stunning skin diving family—Holly 202 Christmas confusion at the Van 15 lire ns—John. Michael. Derek. Elizabeth and Shirley There's a question—do animals outnumber nconlc at the Tourtellots? and Andrew Ten Eyck with Rick. Barb. Lynn. Scott Please don’t cat the posies —Monroe Taylor’s youngest Theresa at the Cherry Hill Track. 203 nk you. Betty Wilcox and Frank. Jim Nancy John White’s crew at Sugarloaf Inny Waterman and wife Sibyl mm Bob Si Scott Tirrcll with their swirling— skirted girls—Peg. Gail Barbara ERASTUS RALPH SHERRICK JR. (Deceased) Enlisted in 1942. Dartmouth activities: Delta Tau Delta; The Players. JOHN SIMMONS 16 Church Street, Carmel, New York 10512 Physician WIFE: Frances (Univ. of North Carolina) CHILDREN: Margaret, 20; John, 18; Timothy, 16; Wendc, 12. Intern, French Hospital; Bellevue Hospital; U.S. Air Force. Member of the Putnam County Medical Society. (1965 information) RICHARD H. SIMPSON “Dick 65 Old Hill Road. Westport, Connecticut Vice President, Young Rubicam, Inc. (Advertising) WIFE: Lorraine (Connecticut College 1947) CHILDREN: Dale Ann, 19, Russell Sage College, 73; Carol, 16, Staples High. ’72; James. 13. 7th grade. Returned to Dartmouth and Tuck School in 1946 after tour of duty flying for the Navy. Joined the Training Squad at R. H. Macy Co. after graduation from Tuck School in 1947. Became the assistant buyer of boys clothing and logically married the Assistant buyer of girls clothing. Proceeded from there to become Housewares buyer, but was finally lured away by Younp Rubicam Inc. to the advertising business and have been there ever since. Moved from Huntington, L.I. to Winnetka, III. to Westport, Conn, acquiring a larger mortgage and worse commuting in the process. Served on several committees—Dartmouth Interviewing, church, and United Fund. Have enjoyed skiing with my girls and all the usual activities with my son—Cub Scouts, Little League, Basketball and now hockey. Have decided I’ll never be a golfer but still enjoy playing tennis and pulling the kids around Long Island Sound on their water skis. Renew old tics at the Yale game every year and look forward to doing the same in Hanover in June. RICHARD JOHN SIMPSON Last address: Camp Street, Plainvillc, Connecticut (Green book) 204 DONALD M. SISSON “Don 29 Louise Lane. Tenafly, New Jersey Consultant, Corporate Staf), IBM Corp. WIFE: Ruth Maclver (Mount Holyoke. 1947) CHILDREN: David Maclver, 20, Univ. of Rochester. ’72; John Goodwin, 15, Eaglcbrook School. After finishing niy Army career, and while still at Tuck-Thayer in 1947, I got married and brought my bride to Wigwam Circle. A thoroughly fun place it was to begin the domestic scene. Moving back to Worcester in '48. I joined the family business and sold bottling machinery, mostly to breweries, wineries, and distilleries. The family sold the business in 1950, and I stayed with the new owners until 1955. Then I started looking for a more exciting product line, heard about computers, and joined IBM. I did my stint in computer sales management, and was involved closely with AT T’s computer operations for several years. Since ’62 I have been with the IBM Corporate Staff, consulting with various divisions on marketing organization, plans, and programs. Fascinating business, remarkable company; the stockholders should know how hard we work to keep the lead! Home since 1952 has been Tenafly, N.J. I was privileged to be among the founders of the Dartmouth Club of Bergen County (N.J.) and later became secretary and President. Three Dartmouth Alumni Colleges (with our boys) have been among our more worthwhile summer vacations. In 1967 we could no longer resist the pull back to the North Country, and we built a vacation house in New London. N.H. Its chimney contains bricks from the Old Hanover Inn. In New London we sail, ski, and clear woodland. We look forward to spending a lot more time on or near the Hanover Plain in the next 25 years. We welcome Forty-Fives to look us up. There’s still plenty of brush to cut. JOHN ALBERT SKAKLE “Jack 15 Buttonwood Lane, Weston, Massachusetts General Manager, Waltham Publishing Company WIFE: Nancy (Wheaton ’50, Syracuse ’51) CHILDREN: John Alexander, 14, Weston High, ’73; Thomas Buckley, 9, 3rd grade; Charles Aldrich, 6. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1945 U.S. Army Air Corps. Dartmouth studies interrupted for service in Air Corps and subsequent •assignments in Germany and France. Still serving in ETO when end of World War II came. The path to present responsibility as daily newspaper general manager (The News-Tribune) led through all departments of publication, including pressroom, advertising manager and director, business manager and assistant to late publisher, Alexander T. Skaklc, Dartmouth ’14. Professional affiliations include International Newspaper Advertising Executives Association, New England Daily Newspapers Association, New England Associated Press News Executives Association, United Press International Executives Association, Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fraternity, International Newspaper Promotion Associaton. Community service activities during the past 15 years include Trustee and Executive Committee member of Waltham Hospital; past or present member of boards of Waltham Boys’ Club, Salvation Army, Red Cross, Friends of the Public Library, Director and Executive Committee of Waltham Chamber of Commerce, member of Mayor’s Citizens Advisory Committee planning municipal center; charter member of Jaycees; United Fund Committee Chairman; regional representative for Hiring the Handicapped; Corporator of Bentley College; Greater Waltham Retarded Childrens Association; Alumni Fund, Vermont Academy; Navy League. Have three great kids—Jay (a solid back-up man), Tommy (equally solid, but determined to go to Harvard) and Charlie (the neighborhood extrovert). Without the three of them, this book would never have reached print. Hobbies: Bowling, Weston Golf Club; sailing, fishing at Cape Cod’s New Seabury; soaking up the sun, St. Croix; beating the drums, pre-world War II style, when son Jay can be elbowed out of the way. 205 GORDON C. SLEEPER. JR. “Sleep 3 Bayard Street, Larchmont, New York Assistant Vice President—Insurance Hraker WIFE: Emmy-Lou dcVeau (Smith 1947) CHILDREN: Gordon (Chip), 19. Dartmouth, ’73: David. 17. Mamaroncck High School. 71; Cary. 14. 8th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Air Force 1942-45 1st Lt. Fighter Pilot 9th Air Force covering the scenic route of France, Belgium and Germany. After the war I became a commercial pilot operating amphibians out of the East River in New York City. The hot pilot days ended abruptly with splicing vows in 1948 to the redhead from Smith. Emmy-Lou. A vastly more conservative approach followed by entering the insurance business in the agency and production for The Travelers Insurance Company. An interesting stint was spent as superintendent of the Long Island. N.Y. branch office. With three boys to feed and send to college. I moved along to one of the largest insurance brokerage Houses. Frank B. Hall Co., Inc. in Manhattan. Here I have specialized in Aviation Insurance and enjoyed handling many large corporate risks as an Account Executive. I managed to get my three kids through Cub and Boy Scouts as a pack leader and committee chairman. I served many years with the Executive Committee Aviator’s Post 743. and the Larchmont Community Chorus, the University Club, and the Insurance Society of New York, and recently as Assistant Agent and Committeeman for the College Alumni Fund and the Dartmouth Third Century Fund. As Fleet Captain of the Horseshoe Harbor Yacht Club, most of the summer days arc spent racing my Rainbow class sloop on Long Island Sound. Ambition now ... early retirement and a cruising boat. Emmy-Lou could very well help this along, as the new President of Burbank Associates, Inc., one of the more successful Real Estate firms in our area. ROBERT NORMAN SLUYTER 32 Tennyson Road. Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts 02181 Sales Representative, Monarch Life Insurance Co., Poston, Mass. WIFE: Jeanne CHILDREN: David; Jeff: Susan; Lauren. Salesman. Proctor Gamble Co.; Loyal Protective Life Insurance Co. (Alumni Records) J. MURRAY SMART “Murray” 10 Hillcrcst Drive. Cape Elizabeth, Maine Executive Secretary—Independent Insurance Agents Assn, of Maine WIFE: Lucy Sampson (Colby Jr. 1943) CHILDREN: John M. Jr., 18, High School, ’70; Gregory H., 16. Hebron Academy. ’72. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1945 Army Air Force. Served in 8th Air Force. Based in England. Flew in B-24 bombers; bombardier-navigator. Attended Babson College in 1946. one year business course. Started family business—purveyors of wholesale meats and foods—hotels and institutional trade. In 1953 joined Atlas Plywood Corp. Boston. Mass.—selling shipping eases. In 1957 Maine became ‘’home . Moved from Wellesley Hills, Mass, to Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Travelled the Eastern half of the U.S.A. and after five years, figured there must be more to life than traveling. So in 1962 I assumed present position. It is public relations principally with a good deal of legislative work. It takes 15 minutes to drive to work (Don Cole will verify it) and in the summer we stay at camp on Little Sebago Lake, North Windham. This makes it 30 minutes to the office. I enjoy deer hunting in the fall and play as much golf as I can in the summertime. Life has been good to us all. 206 ALLAN EDWARD SMITH Holy Cross Mission. Kailahun, Sierra Leone. Wesl Africa Episcopal Monk, Holy Cross Mission (Alumni Records) EDWARD BI.ATCHFORD SMITH Ted 483 Franklin Street. Reading. Massachusetts Assistant Manager, General Services Division—The First National Bank of Boston WIFE: Martha (Pat) MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1945 Army Air Corps. Flight Officer, navigator on a B-17 with 8th Air Force in England. Separated from the service just a week before returning to Dartmouth for the beginning of my junior year in the fall of 1945, with graduation in June, 1947. Taught Junior High school in Jcnkintown. Pennsylvania for a year, followed by some civilian llight navigation with various non-scheduled airlines, and almost missed my wedding in February 1952 because of a stabilized front over Europe that delayed my return to this country. Went to work for The First National Bank of Boston early in 1953 and transferred to my present position in 1957 where I share the responsibility of purchasing the Bank’s insurance as well as working with leases, contracts and other related matters. Outside activities have included Chairman of the Board of Trustees of my church, the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Reading; Class Agent, Alumni Fund Chairman and Alumni Trustee of my preparatory school. Vermont Academy; part of a local Dartmouth interviewing team; the first four full sessions and part of the last two sessions of Dartmouth Alumni College with my wife who is an ardent DAC Alumna; meaningful fall reunions in Hanover (ever since our last June reunion) with ’45 families. HARVEY MATSON SMITH 6437 Quincy Place, Falls Church, Virginia 22042 (Alumni Records) THAYER ADAMS SMITH. JR. 8561 Lubcc, Downey. California 90240 Physician (Alumni Records) 207 VICTOR COLLINS SMITH, JR. “Vic 3664 Paramount Ridge Road, Cincinnati, Ohio Operations Manager—Bnildinp Construction (Turner Construction Co) WIFE: Vesta Starrett (Bates. 1947) CHILDREN: V. Collins III. 20, Hanover Ind. College. 73; Barbara Jean. 19. Bates College, 73; Kathy Ann. 17, High School. 71. MILITARY SERVICE: Active Duty 1943-1946 USNR. Ensign, Scabccs. Pacific (Guam). Returned in 1946 to Hanover to complete my Thayer School work, graduating in 1947. Went to work immediately for Turner Construction Co. as Field Engineer in the Philadelphia area. Married Vesta in Medford. Mass, in 1949. Fortunately, she was amenable to the rootless life of a construction wife, and has made a home for our family in eleven dwellings in seven cities since that date! I have remained with Turner, promoted to Superintendent in 1955, General Superintendent in 1966. and Operations Manager, Cincinnati Columbus territory in 1968. Our extra-curricular activities have been heavily church-orientated. We have both served in positions on the Official Board, various commissions (including Missions. Worship. Music, Membership, and Education), Pastor-Parish Relations and Building Committees (including chairmanships of several of these), in Methodist Churches in every town we have called home. We have been members, officers, and Presidents of Men’s, Women's and Couples’ Clubs in our turns, and Vesta has been a Girl Scout Leader while I have enjoyed serving on three Boy Scout Troop Committees. I have particularly enjoyed singing bass in seven church choirs. We have also been active in countless PTA’s. I am currently on the Executive Committee of the Dartmouth Club of Cincinnati, and served as Chairman of its 1969 Alumni College Weekend Seminar. 1 have served periodically on the 1945 Class Executive Committee. and we have especially enjoyed the opportunities this has given us for frequent visits to Hanover and reunions with members of a great class. I have been sporadically active in the Naval Reserve since release in 1946, and finally retired in 1969 as a Lieutenant Commander, having served as Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of Reserve CB Divisions in Ohio and Kentucky. In industry-related organizations I am a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Society of American Military Engineers, currently secretary of the Cincinnati Chapter. Associated General Contractors. and Director. Allied Construction Industries of Cincinnati. I am Chairman of the Carpenters Joint Conference Committee and Trustee of the Ohio Valley Carpenters Pension and Welfare Funds. My hobbies suffer increasingly from lack of time, but include gardening, fishing, maintaining a 135 year old family farm house with 280 acres of woods in Vermont, collecting and repairing antique clocks, and working on genealogy and local history in New England and the Maritime Provinces. WARREN BRYANT SMITH 1523 Tucker Road. S.E., Washington, D.C. 20022 Insurance A Rent WIFE: Joan CHILDREN: 1 daughter. Associate. John E. Marsh General Agency; U.S. Navy. (1961 information) WAYNE CARRINGTON SMITH JR. (Deceased) 1942-1946 Navy; Meriden Record (Classified advertised department). Dartmouth activities: Theta Delta Chi; DOC. 208 RICHARD HOOD SOUTHWICK “Dick 50 Boyles Street, Beverly. Massachusetts Hanker WIFE: Louise Pope (Boston University 1948) CHILDREN: Richard Pope. 20. Proctor Academy; Lydia Ann. 17, Pingrcc School; June. 11, 5th grade; William Hood, 3. I received my degree from Dartmouth in the mail after graduating in February. 1944. Columbia Midshipman's School, DE 140, Atlantic and Pacific. Back to Tuck School for a Master's Degree. June 1947. Married 1948, built our home in Beverly in 1951. Four children and twenty years later sold the family wholesale sportswear business and went into banking with the Newton Waltham Bank Trust Co, in Waltham. Mass. Heartily endorse the change. What you learn in one business just as well applies to the other. Active in the usual community projects: Little I.caguc manager. Community Fund. North Shore Dartmouth Club. PTA President. Tried politics, ran for Beverly School Committee. This fall was re-elected to second four-year term. We enjoy our log cabin on Lake Winnipesaukee when we can get away. Our health has been good, my wife is wonderful, the kids arc busy and fun. We have been lucky. SAMUEL LUCE SPALDING “Sam 92 Main Street. Orono, Maine Materials Control Manager—Diamond International Corp. Penobscot Div.—Pulp Paper WIFE: Barbara C. (Museum School) CHILDREN: Philip. 21. Dartmouth. ‘72; Lucy, 19, Univ. of Maine. 72; Susan, 14. 8th grade; Benjamin, 10. 4th grade; Sarah. 2. Graduated Fall of 1946—taught school for two years at Brewster Academy. Wolfcboro, N.H. Married Barbara Chandler who had been one of my students. Four years with the American Optical Company. Southbridgc, Mass, as Production controller. Moved to Dover, Mass, in 1952 to become Purchasing Agent of Hodgson Houses. Inc. (Prefabricated Houses), a family business. Hodgson went Public in 1956, became Vice President and Clerk of Board. Hodgson Houses merged in 1962. 1967 moved on to Diamond International Corp.. Penobscot Division (Pulp Paper) as Materials Control Manager. Old Town. Maine. Barbara and I have 5 children—Philip. Dar. '72, Lucy, U of Maine, ’72; Susan, Benjamin, and Sarah. We found a big old house in Orono, Maine that needed some tender loving care and spend much time reworking it. Outside interests have been mainly being involved in the New Hampton School. New Hampton, N.H.. where I am presently President of the Board of Trustees. This has been interesting, challenging, and very rewarding. Other interests have been church work. Purchasing Management Association, Traffic Association, and tennis. JAMES S. SPANOS “Jim 850 Maple Street, Manchester, New Hampshire Self employed, liquor broker WIFE: Amy (Stonclcigh. 1942) CHILDREN: Stephanie, 21, Endicott Jr. College. ’69; Sturgcss, 17, Kimball Union Academy. Marine Corps (V-I2) from 1942 to 1946. Married Amy in 1947, had met her my freshman year. From 1947 to 1953 helped run family wholesale beverage business. In 1953, became State Manager for the Schcnlcy Distillers and in 1956 formed my own organization. representing distillers in New Hampshire. Re-discovered golf five years ago and have played (between business meetings) from Puerto Rico to Hawaii. 209 RICHARD MORTON SPAULDING Dick 291 Mountain Street, Sharon, Massachusetts President, Spaulding Brick Co., Inc. WIFE: Margot (Windsbach Teachers College. Windsbach, Germany, 1945) CHILDREN: Peter. 20. Army; Gabricllc, 19, American International College: Richard Jr., 11, 5th grade; Cathryn. 9. 3rd grade. After leaving the Hanover plain in April, 1943 for the Armed Forces and spending several semesters in the ill-starred Army Specialty Training Program at Syracuse University, I finally arrived in Europe, just in time to help rush replacements into Von Rumsted’s frantic probe as a transportation sergeant in the 1st Army. Following post-war non-fraternization in Germany, re-entered Dartmouth in September, 1946 to prepare for Tuck School in 1947. Left Tuck and went to work in the brick industry as a salesman for a firm in Poston. Later spent time in a similar capacity for a manufacturer in Pennsylvania, returning to Boston and establishing a clay products sales agency in 1953 with my brother and father. Elected president in 1957 and as of today we arc still selling brick primarily but have diversified into several other fields. Competed for class bachelor honors for quite a few years but finally succumbed to the charms of a lovely lady and mother of two children in 1957. The tribe has doubled in the intervening years and we devote ourselves to outdoor hobbies. Purchased a farm in Nova Scotia which is headquarters for fishing and camping trips into the bush spring and summer. Winters arc spent on the slopes of New England whenever possible. Civic activities have included a political interest on the Republican Town Committee as member and chairman for 2 years. Have been active in Little League sports—baseball and basketball as an umpire and referee which included calling decisions on the parents. For ten years I served as a national director of our brick distributors association, elected to presidency of organization in 1965-66. Am currently serving as director of the Elizabeth Peabody House, a settlement house in Somerville, Mass. The future looks bright and the one thing that we arc looking forward to is the reunion in June. CARLISLE TUTTLE SPENCER Spence Box 495, Ipswich, Massachusetts 01938 WIFE: Molly CHILDREN: Carlisle Jr.. 21; Henry, 19; Jane, 17. Lt. U.S. Navy; St. John’s School; Teacher, Shore Country Day School; Headmaster, Powhatan School. (1961 information) LELAND JOHNSON STACY, JR. Stacc 2 Lojai Boulevard, North Providence. Rhode Island 02904 WIFE: Ilia (Katherine Gibbs) CHILDREN: Ilia. 20; Lcland III. 16. Major, U.S. Air Force; Factory Manager, Dartmouth Skis, Inc.; Sales Manager, True Temper. (1965 information) 210 RUSSELL JOHNSTON STAMBAUGH 3550 Townlcy Road, Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio 44122 U.S. Army. (Alumni Records) W. ARTHUR STAUB Art 533 Birch Avenue. Westfield. New Jersey Corporate Medical Director—C. R. Bard Co., Murray Hill, N.J. WIFE: Alla (Muhlenberg Hospital School of Nursing. 1948) CHILDREN: Randy, 20, Monmouth College, III., 73; Sally, 17, High School, 71; Scott. 12, 6th grade. Was one of the few “Civilians at the Big Green during those early war years. Despite these early predictions of Dean Syverston (Dartmouth Med) that ‘Td never make it , succeeded in talking my way into Temple Med. School in January ’44. Graduated '47 and after internship and residency (Pediatrics) joined the Westfield Medical Group, Westfield, N.J. During the Korean War was called back into service (Air Force) as Deputy C.O. of the 20th Med. Group, the first fighter-bomber wing (jet) trained to carry the A-bomb for NATO in the U.K. Unfortunately, didn’t run into a single Dartmouth man during my entire tour. One child and another 8 9ths on the way, arrived back in the U.S. and started practice once again. After 15 years of holding mothers’ hands, demonstrating how to change babies diapers, treating runny noses, and 80 hour work weeks, decided to hang up the stethoscope to seek adventure in Medical research. Joined Ciba Pharmaceutical Co. in 1963, moved to greener pastures with a V.P. title at Bcckton, Dickinson Co., in 1966 (whose stock would have made one a millionaire had he invested in it when it first went public in 1962—me excluded because I didn’t have enough spare cash lying around) and finally on to C. R. Bard Co. as Corporate Medical Director in January '70 (a competitor of B-D and an infant “Xerox” with tremendous potential). Much to wife’s dismay, time not spent away on business is involved in banking (Director. First Federal Savings Loan. Westfield), church and community activities, lecturing in pediatrics (including in Italy), and pursuing the only thing in the world I do willingly, sailing. Have participated in just about every distance race on Long Island Sound on my own 45-foot sloop (now sold, damn it) as well as Bermuda Annapolis-Newport. Unfortunately can’t support a wife and three children by sailing for a living, but if I don't get to reunion you’ll know I’m cither dead or off on the Bermuda Race again. ERNEST STAVEI.EY 1950 Edgcmont Road, Upper Arlington, Ohio 43221 Administrative Assistant, Dept, of Computer Information Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio WIFE: yes CHILDREN: yes Cmdr. U.S. Navy. (Alumni Records) 211 FRANCIS LEWIS STEENKEN, JR. 3197 Jog Road, R.F.D. 1, Lake Worth, Florida 33460 Parmer, Albritton Steen ken, Builders WIFE: Shirley (Simmons) CHILDREN: Kathleen. 22; John, 19. Chemist Metallurgist, Aluminum Company of America; Distributor, Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co.; Distributor, Wear-Ever Aluminum; Salesman, Dictaphone Corp.; Superintendent, Silver Lane Pickle Co. (Alumni Records) MICHAEL FRANCIS STEFFENSON 22 Wcrtman Lane, Albany, New York 12211 Montgomery Ward Co. (1952 information) CHANDLER STEIN Dutch Village, 8-DR, Menands, Albany, New York 12204 Albany County Clerk Lawyer. (Alumni Records) RICHARD RUSSELL STEINER “Dick 1510 Indian Hills Drive. Salt Lake City. Utah 84108 President, Steiner American Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah (linen supplies) WIFE: Colleen (Marquette) CHILDREN: Robert, 19; Kevin. 18; Sheila. 16. Lt. U.S. Army. (1965 information) 212 ROBERT L. STEINER Bob 2731 Johnstone Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Vice President, General Manager, Kenner Products WIFE: Christine CHILDREN: four. Christmas 42, I left Hanover with a group of Air Force volunteers known as the Dartmouth Squadron. After a tour as a B-17 Navigator with the 8th Air Force I returned to Dartmouth with other stragglers and got my degree in early 47. Immediately, I headed down to New York City where I secured a room in Greenwich Village. From this Bohemian base, I sallied forth to study economics at Columbia during the day and to savor the enjoyments of the city at night. The following summer, having earned my M.A., I decided against pursuing a PhD. in favor of returning home to Cincinnati and the family business which at that time was the world’s smallest conglomerate— several small manufacturing enterprises with a miniscule market share in such disparate fields as soap, soft-drink extracts and toothache remedies. The year before, we had invented and marketed a toy gun which shot bubbles. This was the start of Kenner Products Company which today is one of the largest toy manufacturers in this country. My entire business career has been spent at Kenner and at this writing I am Vice President and General Manager. In 1967 we became a fully owned subsidiary of General Mills. I have served as a Director of the Toy Manufacturers of America, as President of Robert Krohn Livingston Memorial Camp and as a Board Member of the Charter Committee of Cincinnati in Hamilton County (the longest-lived and most successful citizens reform movement in American politics). When energy permits, I have contributed articles to various journals, including “Veblcn Revised In The Light of Counter-Snobbery”, “Urban and Inter-Urban Economic Equilibrium and Toy Commercials and TV—A Double Standard . I enjoy tennis, squash, fly fishing, and the company of my four children and my wife. Christine—not necessarily in that order. GEORGE McKEE STEWART Buckingham Place. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15215 Insurance Underwriter, Zurich Insurance Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. WIFE: Mary CHILDREN: Cynthia; Lindsay. (1953 information) ROBERT JUDGE STEWART JR. (Deceased) WIFE: Helen CHILDREN: Robert. Charlotte. USMCR; Resident Manager, International Paper; National Accounts Bills Manager, International Paper. Dartmouth activities: Psi Upsilon. 213 WILLIAM HAROLD STEWART. JR. Bill” 8 Partridge Hill Road. Weston. Massachusetts Thos. A. Edison Industries WIFE: Mary (Fox Hollow School) CHILDREN: Stepsons: David S. Watson. 16. Storm King School; Kenneth D. Watson. 14. Weston Jr. High GREGORY H. STILLMAN “Greg” 189 Audubon Drive, Snyder. New York Vice President, Bergman Tool Mfg. Co., Inc. WIFE: Eileen (Marymount 1947) CHILDREN: Julie, 17, High School, 70; Ann, 15. 9th grade; Martha, 11, 5th grade. After military service 1942-1945 in Italy, returned to Hanover until 1948. In Buffalo since 1949 with successively the Eric County Savings Bank. Frontier Galvanizing Corporation, Buffalo Steel Corporation and presently Bergman Tool Mfg. Co. as Vice President in charge of most everything. EDWIN IMMELL STOUFFER JR. Last address: Apt. 155, 1027 Felspar, Pacific Beach, San Diego, California (Alumni Records) EDWIN G. STRASENBURGH, JR. Griff 296 Sandringham Road. Rochester, New York President, Chief Executive Officer, R. D. Products, Inc. WIFE: Virginia Beaven (Smith 1950) CHILDREN: Carol, 13; Jim. 10; Julie. 8. MILITARY SERVICE: United States Marine Corps 1943-1946. Discharged First Lieutenant. Graduate Study: One year, Columbia University School of Business Administration. Thanks to two semesters Marine Corps V-12, I graduated from Dartmouth during the dark days of February, 1944. No graduation ceremony ... no time for fancy ceremonies like that ... my diploma was mailed to me. After three years with the Marine Corps and one somewhat hazy year in New York studying at Columbia, I went to work for the family owned R. J. Strascnburgh Company—pharmaceuticals. Until quite recently, this was my sole career, and I performed a variety of functions ... marketing, general administration, international sales and development. The Company merged with Wallace and Ticrnan in 1960 and I stayed on as Director of the surviving firm of Wallace and Tiernan. For somewhat complex and personal reasons, I resigned from the company in April, 1969, and after a short rest period, became President 214 and Chief Executive Officer of a small but promising firm, R. D. Products Inc. The 25 years since I left Dartmouth have been varied and exciting. The spirit of Dartmouth lives strong in Rochester where live many such big green stalwarts as Frank Hutchins, John Osborn, Ezz Hale, Andy Mac-Dowcll. Most of us have had turns at being President of the Rochester Dartmouth Club, but as years move on my active participation in the Club’s affairs has been less. We arc giving the younger blood a chance to do their thing. DAVID J. STRAUS 1400 Wiltshire Avenue. San Antonio. Texas President, Straus-Frank Co., San Antonio WIFE: Louise (Antonclli) CHILDREN: David J. III. Frcdric A., Steven. Daniel. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946: U.S. Marines. Okinawa. China; 1951-1954, Korea; Bronze Star with Combat “V ; Captain. After World War II. I started out as a salesman for Straus-Frank Co. in my native San Antonio. It was back in the service for Korean War and then back to Straus-Frank where I moved along as department manager, controller and then vice president in 1958. In 1962. I became president and continue in that post. I also got involved in ranching, real estate and banking. I’m chairman of the board of the Mission City Bank in San Antonio, a partner in Straus Medina Hereford Ranch, the Fitzhugh-Straus Medina Ranch, and a partner in Alamo Properties, Corpus Christi Properties, The Stockman. International Duty Free Stores, the Lecland Realty Co., and president of River Properties Inc. My business memberships include The Automotive Academy, the Super Service Club, Distributors Institute, where I was president in 1968-69. and I’m an area director of the Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association. In 1965 the San Antonio Advertising Club gave me the Master Publicist Award and in 1964 the Texas Society of Architects cited me for work on our river project. On the civic side of my activities. I was director and member of the executive committee that put on Hemisfair in 1968. president of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. 1967-68; member, executive committee San Antonio Basin Improvement Association; director Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital Foundation, former director of the Alamo Area Council of Boy Scouts and the local chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. It’s been a full life. MARTIN LOUIS STRAUS III (Deceased) WIFE: Alice CHILDREN: Michael. Patricia Ann. Dartmouth relatives: Father, Martin L. II ’18; cousins, John Kornblith, '46; Morton D. May ’36. 1943-45 Army; R. H. Macy; Lebman Brothers; Biow Co.; Eversharp Inc. DONALD MILLS STRAUSS 609 Meadow Lane, North Manchester, Indiana 46962 Partner, J. W. Strauss Co.; North Manchester, hid. (farm services fuel) WIFE: Billie (Indiana Univ.) CHILDREN: Sarah 18 I.t. U.S. Navy. (1955 information) 215 EARLE BRANDON STREET “Bud Mcadowbrook Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts President, Street Co., Inc.—Real Estate Insurance Brokerage WIFE: Janet H. (Skidmore 1949) CHILDREN: Susan D., 19, Hood College, 73; Darrell, E. O., 16, High School, 72; Sheryl C.. 14. 8th grade; Duncan G. M., 7, 1st grade. Left college after 4 semesters about December ’42 and went into Army Air Corps March 43 with large portion of group Dartmouth and Harvard ’45s. Some of our class in this cluster, as I recall, were Carl Tourtcllot, Bill Hinman, Dick Elston, and John Hartshorn. Came out Sept. 1945 as 2nd Lt. and B-17 pilot but never made it out of the country. Started with Street and Co., Inc. (Real Estate and Insurance Brokerage firm in Boston) after graduation in Feb. 1947 and still there, recently attaining presidency (thru attrition). Moc Frye also Senior partner in firm. Some of hometown activities arc: past commissioner of softball league, former vestryman at St. Anne’s Church, town recreation committee, with leisure time spent on camping trips with family, landscaping work around house, or occasional golf game. RUSSELL FOOTE STRYKER. JR. “Russ' 9208 Maria Avenue, Great Falls, Virginia 22066 Operations Analyst, Institute for Defense Analyses, Washington, D.C. WIFE: Genevieve CHILDREN: Philcnda 17; Cornelia 12; Russell III 10. (1960 information) SALVATORE STUDIALE “Sam1 2370 S.W. 27th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 Manager, Tropical Acres, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (restaurant chain) WIFE: Celia CHILDREN: Cathy 22; Carolyn 21; Patricia 20; Jack 19; James 17; Lori 15; Nancy 12; Marie 10. Lt. Cmdr. U.S. Navy. Member of the Lions Club. (1965 information) ROBERT J. STUMM “Bob 1420 Garfield Avenue, Aurora, Illinois Secretary-Treasurer; Stunun-McWethy Bros. Inc. Insurance WIFE: Dolores (St. Thcrcsc, Winona, Minn.) After two years at Dartmouth, took two years at University of Illinois to receive Bachelor of Arts Degree. Entered the insurance business in 1946 with my father, the late Bernard J. Stumm, who had been general agent for Northwestern Mutual. I am now part owner of Insurance Brokerage firm bearing my name in Aurora. Apart from business, my interest has been directed to public service and local government. Have served as President of Life Underwriters, the Exchange Club, Crippled Children’s Society. Aurora Country Club, and held memberships in a number of civic and fraternal groups. Directorships include Home Building and Loan Association in Aurora and Copley Memorial Hospital. Among public positions held have been County Board chairmanship, two terms; Finance Committee; assistant Kane County Supervisor: Chairman of Circuit Clerk’s Committee; Building Code, Planning, Insurance Committees. 216 WILLIAM LAMSON SWARTZBAUGH “Bill” 1404 Via Zurita. Claremont. California Dean of Students. Harvey Mttdd Colic fie WIFE: Jean Addison CHILDREN: William. 22. Univ. of Vermont. 70; Jan. 18. Claremont High, 70; James, 16, Claremont High. 72. The most significant and continuing event of my life began in 1947 when I married a brunette nurse from Maumee. Ohio, not far from home town, Toledo. Our first “home was a log cabin we built in the Yukon territory. Our children have been raised elsewhere! Elsewhere has been wherever I’ve been in student personnel work, primarily as dean of students. All this, however, followed departure from Hanover in June ’44, two semesters at Yale Divinity School, two years in the army and two more years at Yale. Then to Denison University to work. Ohio State for further education to compensate for my natural handicap, and positions at the University of Pittsburgh and Amherst College as dean of students. After seven years we departed from Amherst considering a leave of absence from the sterling youth of the nation, but were tempted into a busman’s holiday in Claremont. California, as dean of students at Harvey Mudd College. The more important adventures ... sailing, camping, and skiing seem to contribute an essential ingredient for all of the Swartzbaughs. And 30 acres of woods near Lake Sebago arc assurance of a continuing tic with New England. From the heart of the pollution and population center of the United States, best wished to all ’45s for fewer grandchildren and a chance for them to sample the best we have known. RODMAN SWEENY -Rod- 32 Flagstone Lane, Westbury, New York Manager—Advertising Sales Promotion—electrical WIFE: Katherine R. (Mount Holyoke 1946) CHILDREN: Roger Allen. 20, College of Univ. of Chicago. 71 (attended Dartmouth freshman sophomore years): Paul Morris. 17, High School. 70; Marian Sue. 14. High School. 73. What started as a Mount Holyoke girl’s comment on the train back from the 1943 Army-Navy game. Bring your friend: we've got plenty of girls in the house”, progressed to a blind date two months later with the girl I married in 1945. Meantime I had completed Dartmouth in 1944. gone through various Marine Corps camps, and said “I do in my officer winter greens (tailor was a bit slow in cutting the summer gabardines) on a steamy Sunday in May. Joined General Electric in 1949, worked on the transition of the Fred Waring Show from radio to TV, became part of the international advertising scene. Soon thereafter I was called back by the Reserves for Korea, lost my first son in a stateside auto accident, resigned with the rank of Captain, returned to GE. Have served a two year term as President of the New York Chapter of the International Advertising Association, received its Medal for Merit two years ago, and was re-elected to the IAA Board of Directors in 1968. Suffered through a three year term as a liberal on a predominantly conservative school board and have participated actively in many local civic and community groups. Still enduring life with my wife. Kathe. who is preparing her doctoral dissertation toward a sometime-in-70 goal. Have lived through my son Roger's first two years at Dartmouth, and his transfer last September to the College of the University of Chicago after switching from math to an Urban Studies Major. Have come to accept it as normal for a 17 year old boy (Paul) to collect records by the carload, attend rock festivals, and play guitar while carrying a full load of school and extra-curricular activities, while Marian, alert, breezy and attractive at 14. examines life critically while enjoying her own part in it to the fullest. THEODORE P. SWICK 5 Underdid Road, Montclair. New Jersey Investment Hanker—GeneraI Partner. White, Weld, Co. WIFE: Suzanne Vernon CHILDREN: Jennifer, 15; Ford. V., 13. Married July 7, 1951. Am investment banker and general partner of White. Weld Co., 20 Broad St., NYC., special field municipal finance. USMC 1944-1946 and 1951-52 (Korea). Member: Montclair Golf Club, The City Midday Club, NYC; Municipal Bond Club of New York. Dartmouth Club of New York. 217 BRUCE KNIGHT SYMONDS 221 Crestwood Drive, North Mankato, Minnesota Director of Marketing, Hubbard Milling Company (Feeds, Foods 5 Flour) WIFE: Jean Cadbury (Wellesley 1940) CHILDREN: William C„ 19, Dartmouth, 73; Ann F., 18, Mankato High, 70; Robert B., 11, 4th grade. In 1948, returned to Dartmouth to complete my education after six years of civilian and military service during World War II. During this period, 1948-50, met a wonderful girl who eventually became my wife. Dr. Jane Cadbury, a graduate of Wellesley and Yale Medical School, who was completing her interning in pediatrics at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital. Upon graduating from Dartmouth in 1950, I joined the Ralston Purina Company of St. Louis, Missouri, as an advertising and sales promotion manager for their Eastern Region, headquartering in Manchester, N.H. After three and a half years, we were transferred to St. Louis. Missouri by Ralston, where I progressed through advertising, product management and marketing to the International Division, traveling and working in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe for a period of five years until the spring of 1968, when I decided to make a major shift in my career. At the midpoint of my working days, I have joined a much smaller company, the Hubbard Milling Company of Mankato, Minnesota, for a new and exciting challenge of helping this ambitious company grow and diversify. We arc all finding this change refreshing and rewarding. Dr. Jane has successfully re-located and finds there arc as many sick babies and children in Minnesota as in Missouri. All of us arc enjoying the natural beauties of Minnesota and the opportunities to ski, fish and enjoy the many wonderful lakes in this part of the country. Since graduation, I have been active with the Dartmouth Clubs wherever we have lived and was formerly the President of the Alumni Association of St. Louis, as well as an active enrollment worker. Other activities have included Scouting. Trustee of Webster Hills Methodist Church, and numerous other Church-related activities. Officer of American Marketing Association chapter. Long range plans include return to New England and possible consulting or teaching in the field of marketing, as well as a chance to pursue my hobby of studying and collecting early American antiques, art and books. PAUL HOPKINS TALBOT. JR. 5307 Rimwood Drive, Fair Oaks, California 95628 Assistant Advance Planning Engineer, California Division of Highways WIFE: Janice (Stanford) CHILDREN: Christine 20; Paul III 18. Lt. U.S. Navy (CEC); Civil Engineer, Hcaly Tibbitts; Guy F. Atkinson; Excavators Inc.; Elvin C. Stcndcll. (1965 information) NICHOLASTASHO Last address: 320 West Street, Brockton, Massachusetts (Green Book) 218 MONROE WATSON TAYLOR, JR. Jack Garden State Racing Association. Box 311, Camden, New Jersey Director of Publicity A Advertising—Garden State Racing Association CHILDREN: Lynn Gee. 24. married: Elizabeth Ann. 12. 7th grade; Patricia Ann. 10, 6th grade; Theresa Dorothy, 9. 4th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Navy, 1943-1945, Pharmacist’s mate. 1st Class. Joined the Garden State Racing Association team in 1964 as director of group sales and have served as interim director in the Publicity office since the first of the year. Now Director of Publicity and Advertising. Previous business affiliations have been as an account executive with the Philadelphia advertising and public relations firm of C. Robert Gruvcr Associates. Inc. Before that, the “Jack : with the popular WPEN radio team of Pat Jack . In addition to daily broadcasts from 1953 to 1963. directed the station’s food and drug merchandising program. Member. Board of Trustees, St. Luke’s Children’s Medical Center. Philadelphia; Turf Publicists of America; Dartmouth Club of Philadelphia. Also Dir. Circus Saints Sinners; T.R.A.C.: South Jersey Public Relations Society; Camden County Chamber of Commerce; Thoroughbred Breeders Association of New Jersey; Philadelphia Press Association; and Poor Richard Club. ROBERT BENSON TAYLOR (Deceased) Dartmouth relatives: Brother, Vernon F. Jr. ’39. Enlisted 1943, Air Corps. Dartmouth activities: Phi Delta Theta. WALLACE G. TAYLOR “Wally” Greenwood Road, R.D. -3, Box 274, Kennctt Square. Pennsylvania Trust Officer—Banking WIFE: Dorothy (Skip) (Mary Washington 1945) CHILDREN: Nancy, 21, BuckncII Univ., 71; Barbara, 17, High School, 71. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46 U.S. Naval Reserve; Pacific Lt. (j.g.). Service “stint” completed prior to graduation. Dashed home from the war to be married and to return to Hanover to live in Wigwam Circle for a year. Took position with DuPont and lived in Newburgh, NY for five years. Returned to Wilmington for DuPont and finally returned home again to Kennctt Square with wife Skip plus two daughters to investigate ’The Money Game”. Ended up in Trust Dept, of local bank. Graduated from Stonier Graduate School of Banking in 1966, but still find it difficult to accurately forecast market movements. Activities have included serving as deacon, trustee and elder (not concurrently) of Presbyterian Church; Board of Directors of Community Chest, and Chamber of Commerce; President local Lions Club. Dartmouth En-rollcr and Alumni Fund Class Agent. ROBERT CECIL TAYMOR “Bob” 949 Central Avenue, Woodmcre, New York 11598 Physician WIFE: Virginia (N.Y.U.) CHILDREN: Lawrence 22; Kenneth 19; Susan 14. Member of the American College of Physicians. (1965 information) 219 'Andy” ANDREW TEN EYCK 631 Claremont, Dearborn , Michigan President, National Suburbia, Inc.—House Builder WIFE: Muriel (Michigan State U. 1945) CHILDREN: C. Scott, 22. Principia College; Elaine, 20. Michigan State Univ.; Evelynn, 18, High School; Richard, 18, High School; Barbara, 17. High School. After serving as an Army Pilot in China during WW II, I returned to Dartmouth with a fine wife and a desire to complete my engineering courses in Thayer School. Following graduation. I joined the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan, which has been our home ever since, (except for a year in Schenectady, N.Y.). My 4 year Ford Career (Buyer) was followed by 16 years with General Electric, (Sales Engineer and Sales Manager). A year ago I joined a business brokerage firm, and have recently organized a building company. We arc a dealer for National Homes Corp. I am active in the American Field Service, Church committees, and the Engineering Society of Detroit. With an active wife and a home full of teenagers, life is always busy and interesting. PETER TEWKSBURY Pete Box 414, Montpelier, Vermont 05602 Producer-Director WIFE: Kathleen (George Washington) CHILDREN: Kipton 22; Rodson 20; Clcyton 19; Alccnc 17. Capt. U.S. Army; Program Director, Radio Station KTIP; Director-Manager, Barn Theater; Director-Manager, Yosemite Centennial Theater; Board of Governors of Regional Council for American National Theatre and Academy on West Coast; Director “Life With Father ' Live TV CBS; Director. Johnny Carson Show; Director “The People's Choice. McCaddcn Productions; Director “Father Knows Best; Producer-Director. Don Fed-derson Productions; Artists Agency Corp. (1960 information) 220 WILLIAM F. THAYER. JR. 417 Scaview Avenue, Palm Beach, Florida History and Geography Teacher CHILDREN: Lisa, 20; Laura, 18; Mary. 16; William III. (Billy) 15; Hannah, 13. Graduated Dartmouth, A.B. in 1947; University of New Hampshire M.A. in 1956. Independent school history and geography teacher—21 years; last 15 at Palm Beach Day School. Chairman, History Department; served 10 years as Director of Athletics. Now live at 417 Scaview Avc., Palm Beach—moved down from Jupiter, Florida this past fall. EDGAR ELLSWORTH THOMAS JR. M.D. 1943 Parkview Terrace. La Jolla. California Surgeon WIFE: Jacqueline Bates CHILDREN: Gregory Stephen, 20; Deborah Gwen, 18; Glenn Michael. 11; Jeffrey Paul, 7. Owner of Vcc Staple Ranch. La Jolla, California. Member of Diplomatc American Board of Surgery, Fellow, American College of Surgeons and International College of Surgeons, local medical and surgical societies. Hobbies: golf, water sports, chess, art, handicraft, breed miniature schnauzcrs. (1965 Information) CHARLES LESLIE THOMPSON 1256 West 61st Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri 64112 Physician WIFE: Barbara (1946 information) ROBERT WILSON TIRRELL Bob 3 Churchill Road, Crcsskill, New Jersey Dentist WIFE: Peg Morse (Colby Jr. ’43, Glassboro, '45, Columbia. '48) CHILDREN: Scott, 18, High School. 70; Barbara, 16. High School, 72; Gail, 12, 6th grade. Married Peg in '48 who continued teaching until I graduated from NYU Dental in 51. Began practicing in NYC and raising our family. Involvement is the story of our lives—Scouts with our son and daughters; Church and Sundy School—served 5 years on Consistory then went to teaching Confirmation Classes, Peg is Primary Supt., head of Couples Club; and locally, headed up Community Chest and served 9 years on the Board of Health. Like all parents we attend all school functions, especially those in which our children participate ... and with 3 in the choir, band, orchestra, etc. “WOW . Dental activities have included numerous committees. State Council of Annual Sessions (NY), treasurer local society, ADA Delegate. Secretary of local arrangements of ADA meeting in NYC last fall. But for a real couple activity nothing means as much to us as our square and round dancing. At least once a week, sometimes twice, we arc out together'(sometimes as a family now that our 3 children dance) square dancing, teaching rounds, cueing them or calling a simple square dance. Even spend our month vacation in Maine teaching rounds. Served as President of the Northern New Jersey Square Dancers Association and now-together with Peg edit their 24-28 page publication GRAND SQUARE. Serve as a local contact for travelling dancers—meet more nice and interesting folks this way. Presently building an addition on our house for when I move my practice—lock, stock and hopefully patients, to Crcsskill a year from this June. I’m enclosing a snap of the family (who lakes one of the parents any more?) in our square dance attire. Come join us ... JOHN EDWARD TOBIAS Skip 735 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati, Ohio Office Manager and 2nd Vice President—Stock Brokerage WIFE: Ann (Western 1950) CHILDREN: Susan, 17, High School, ’71; John Jr., 15, 8th grade; Patricia, 13, 6th grade; Betty, 8, 2nd grade. Marine Corps 1943-1946 Pacific, 2nd Lt. Married in 1950 and recalled to Korean War same year. Served in Korea and finally released in 1952. In brokerage business with local Cincinnati firm till 1963 when the firm merged with Hayden, Stone, Inc. of NYC. Served as Office Manager of Cincinnati office till present time. Appointed 2nd Vice President in 1967. Have served locally as past Chairman of the Cincinnati Stock Exchange; Board member of Valley Temple Losantivillc Country Club in Cincinnati. Major avocation is golf which serves as a summer and winter pastime here where it doesn’t snow much. This without the complete approval of my family. Also enjoy the Reds, Royals, Bcngals despite lack of great success recently. 221 JOHN WALTER TOLLEY, 3RD 5775 Carrington Court, Worthington, Ohio 43085 President, J. W. Tolley Associates, Inc., Worthington, Ohio (advertising public relations) WIFE: Elizabeth (West Chester State Teachers College) CHILDREN: Bruce 21; Jeffrey 19; Steven 17; John 16; Beth 14; Jan 12; David 9. Ens. U.S. Navy; Sales Manager, Strunk Equipment Co.; Assistant to the President Sales Promotion Manager, Union Fork Hoc Co. (1960 information) JAMES GARNETT TORIAN ••Jim' Box T, Rancho Santa Fe, California 92067 Owner £ Operator, The Two Goats (retail men’s and women’s sportswear) WIFE: Ariel (Pine Manor) CHILDREN: James Jr. 20; Ariel 17; Polly 9. Lt. U.S. Navy; Secretary-Treasurer, Tatman, Inc. (1965 information) CARL T. TOURTELLOT Turt 28 Hanover Road. Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Consultant, Management Consulting Services, Ernst Ernst WIFE: Gertrude “Trude Beiswenger (Chatham College 1950) CHILDREN: Peter W., 12, 5th grade; Margaret E., 9, 3rd grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-45 fighter pilot—4th Air Force. Air Force reserve until 1952. Back to Hanover in spring of 1946. Graduated June ’47. President of Inter Fraternity Council (Kappa Sigma). Gulf Oil Corp. in Port Arthur, Texas, and Pittsburgh, Pa., (Foreign Marketing Div.), met Trude at Chatham College (then called P.CAV.), married 1951, night school at Univ. of Pittsburgh towards M.A. in economics, V z years. Entered Harvard Business School Sept. 1952, graduated June ’54. Then 10 years with Scott Paper Company in Boston, Philadplphia, and Newark. Sales and Marketing. Then 4 years as Sales Manager of D. J. Alexander Corporation (Building Products Firm). Now in management Consulting with Ernst Ernst. Involved with Little League. Cub Scouts, and now. Boy Scouts. Over the years have been active with Dartmouth Clubs of Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Essex and Morris (N.J.) Chairman of local interviewing committee for Dartmouth; member. Board of Governors, Dartmouth Club of Essex and Morris. Former Vice President and Program Chairman, Harvard Business School Club of New Jersey. Other interests: travelling with Trude, Peter and Margaret. Spent the last 20 summers on Lake Winnepesaukec. Hunting and shooting arc favorite sports. Gun collecting and electric trains arc favorite hobbies. RICHARD GORDON TRACY Dick 34 Hickory Hill Road, Simsbury, Connecticut 06070 Director of Admissions, Northwestern Connecticut Community College, Winsted, Conn. WIFE: Helen (Wellesley) CHILDREN: Emily, 21; Ruth, 19; Mary Jo, 17 and two more, names not known. U.S. Army Air Force; Teacher Coach. Brookline, Mass. High School, Coxsackie, N.Y. High School, Windsor, Vt. High School, West Hartford, Conn. (1960 information) 222 ADOLPH PHILLIP TRIER Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 Director of Music, Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, III. WIFE: Marilyn (Univ. of Chicago) CHILDREN: Melissa, 15. (1955 information) WILLIAM ALBERT TRISCHETT Wrongo“ 219 East 69th Street. New York, New York 10021 President, Matey Fowler, Inc., New York City (office furniture equipment) WIFE: Dorothy Pilot, U.S. Army Air Force; Sales, Grand Rapids Equipment Co. Member of the Pelham Country Club. (1965 information) ELMER ROY TRUMBULL. JR. Dept, of Chemistry, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York 13346 Director of the Division of Natural Sciences Math, Colgate University WIFE: Patricia (Wellesley) CHILDREN: Carolyn, 15; Robert, 13; Edward, 11. Instructor, Tufts College; Research Associate, M.I.T.; Assistant Professor, Brown University. Member of the American Chemical Society; Chemical Society of London; American Association of University Professors. (1965 information) JOHN G. TRUXAL 8 Avon Court, Huntington Station, L.I. New York Academic Vice President—College Teacher WIFE: Doris (R.I.S.D. 1948) CHILDREN: Brian A., 19. Yale; Carol, 16, High School. After the Navy and Graduate School at M.I.T., I have been teaching electrical engineering at Purdue U.. then Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn since 1954. The last 14 years living in Huntington. Long Island have been divided among enjoying the family, working, and surviving the “urban crises . 223 DONN CROCKER TRYON 182 Daviston Street, Springfield, Massachusetts Vice President, Marketing—Stock Brokers Single After leaving Dartmouth, joined the Navy Radar Training program. Saw active service in the South Pacific aboard an aircraft carrier. In 1946 entered Babson College, graduated in 1949 B.S. Economics. Worked with Monsanto in Springfield in production planning. In 1951 joined Paine, Webber, Jackson Curtis in the Springfield Office. Became Office Manager in 1967, Vice President in 1969. Have been active in teaching program, having taught American Institute of Banking courses as well as adult education on Investments. Lecture in New England Colleges and Secondary Schools on Economics. My hobby has been sports cars and have been active in the S.C.C.A. for some 18 years. Am most interested in introducing the study of economics in the High School level and have been involved in a pilot program in the West Springfield School System which we were to have funded by the government. The results so far have been outstanding and we hope to expand this program throughout New England. Wish I could join you all at the 25th, but expect to be in Europe at the time of the reunion. Invite any of you visiting our fair city to drop in and partake of a little liquid cheer. WALTER BIRD TURNER. JR. 618 North McKean Street. Butler. Pennsylvania 16001 Assistant Sales Manager, Castle Rubber Co., Butler, Pa. (1959 Information) JAMES HARVEY TURNURE, JR. Ilarvc” 310 Walden Road, Wilmington. Delaware 19803 Product Manager, DuPont Co., Wilmington, Del. WIFE: Peg CHILDREN: Nancy, 21; James, 18: William. 15. U.S. Coast Guard; Sales Representative, Addrcssograph-Multigraph Corp. (1960 information) 224 RALPH GANNETT TYLER JR. Bud 16257 Aldcrsydc Drive. Shaker Heights, Ohio Vice President—The Bolton-Pratt Construction Co. WIFE: Molly (Connecticut 1945) CHILDREN: Ronnie. 20, Albion College. ’72; Martha. 17, Shaker Heights High, 71. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-45 U.S. Naval Reserve. Jan. 1945 left Dartmouth V-12 unit with B.S. Degree, Civil Engineering—Scabccs in Okinawa—then Honolulu—then one more year in Hanover. 1946-47 for Masters Degree, Mechanical Engineering. Bethlehem Steel Co., July. 1947 Loop Course Training Program, 2 years; met— married Molly Brillhart (from Bethlehem) on May 28, 1949. Transferred to Cleveland. Ohio, Oct. 1949 to Sales Office in Fabricated Steel Sales work. In Cleveland, Ohio ever since. In 1954 left Bethlehem Steel Co. for partnership in the Bolton-Pratt Co. (founded 1907) (General Contractor). Do industrial and commercial construction—new buildings; alterations; build lease projects. Annual volume $4 million. Cottage on Roaming Rock Shores (Ashtabula County, Ohio) provides outlet for golf, tennis, water skiing, and lake watching. Active as Board Member of Dunham Tavern Museum, trustee of Shaker Heights Historical Society, Trustee of Children’s Aid Society, Board of Directors of Rome Rocks Home Owners Association, also Deacon, Forest Hills Church and Charter member of Rotary Club of Cleveland West. Molly and I arc antique “nuts . Have Ohio vendors license and buy and sell antiques as a hobby now, and maybe full-time later. Our 1931 Model A Station wagon fits in well with this. ALEXANDER UNGAR A 880 New England Drive, Westfield, New Jersey Chairman of the Hoard, Alexander Linear, Inc. WIFE: Patricia (Scuddcr 1949) CHILDREN: Gary, 17, High School. 71; Jill. 14, 8th grade. Dartmouth education was interrupted in 1943 by two years of navigating B-24s over Germany and Balkans in 15th Air Force. Attained rank of 1st lieutenant. Returned to Hanover in July of ’46 and received my degree in February. ’47. Spent seven years in “Mad. Avc ratracc in New York pulling knives out of my own back and planting them into somebody clses. Finally got slightly fed up and am now in packaging business with my brother. Harry Ungar, class of ’49. Several products that we manufacture arc record albums, book slipcases, cigar boxes, cosmetic and liquor gift packages. Married the OAO (Pat Lawrence) in 1951, and acquired two offspring, Gary in 1953, and Jill in 1956. Needless to say. they arc the perfect family. Moved out to Westfield, New Jersey in 1956 and spend my business time between New Brunswick. New Jersey and New York. Have remained active in Dartmouth life, working on the Alumni Fund every year, attending the '45 mini-reunions in the fall, and keeping in touch with a number of our classmates. Also belong to the Tri-County Dartmouth Club in New Jersey. Have become a golf nut since we moved out to New Jersey and I am very active in club affairs at Shackamaxon Golf Country Club. I was president of the club for five years and have been on the Board of Directors for ten. I was also on the Board of Trustees of Columbia Grammar School in New York from which I had to resign because of my move to New Jersey. JOHN CAIROI.I USHER Sclden Avenue, Pine Orchard, Connecticut 06061 WIFE: Virginia (Sarah Lawrence) (Alumni Records) 225 JOHN MILLER VAN BUREN John 5522 Oak Place, Bethesda, Maryland Associate Neurosurgeon, National Institute of Neurological Diseases £ Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. WIFE: Shirley M. Marsh (Mary Hitchcock Mem. Hosp. School of Nursing 1947) CHILDREN: Michael, 18, Senior HS; Elizabeth, 15, Freshman HS; Derek, II, 5th grade. Following pre-med work at Dartmouth and basic training the Army returned me to Dartmouth Med School, then after a period at Halloran General Hospital, the medical work was finished at Columbia P S in 1947. Shirley and I were married during my last year in med school so we started out on what turned out to be eight years of post graduate training in neurosurgery and allied fields. The first two years were in the Hitchcock Hospital, Hanover, four years were spent at the Montreal Neurological Institute then the National Hospital, Queen Square, London, and the I.ahcy Clinic. In 1955 I received appointment to my present position. This is a research position with the opportunity for basic observations in human neuroanatomy and neurophysiology which have particularly interested me. The surgical work is selected to support the research program and has centered largely on the surgical treatment of focal epilepsy and movement disorders. Shortly after arriving in the Washington area, I found the Air Force could use a neurosurgical consultant so became active in the Reserve as a Mobilization Assignee at Andrews AFB with the current rank of Colonel. We have held on to the family cottage on the Rhode Island beach near Westerly though wish it were not so far away. Joining forces with my cousin who lives in Burlington we now have a small piece of Vermont between Jay Peak and Jeffersonville but so far the ski house remains a figment of our imaginations. Over the years I’ve had increasing fun with woodworking expanding the projects each time a bit. Last summer picked up a load of fine birdseye maple at Amherst, Me. and just finished a desk of Hcpplcwhitc design with line inlay and am tackling a block front desk of Goddard-Townscnd type in mahogany which will take care of the odd moments for the next year or so. DUNBAR NICHOLAS VAN DERVEER Van 906 Morley Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York 14305 Director of Reading, Niagara Falls Board of Education, Niagara Falls, NY WIFE: Rita (Springfield College) CHILDREN: Tara, 17; Beth. 15. Lt. U.S. Army Air Force; Administrative Assistant, Air Reduction Sales Co.; Reading Testing Consultant, Shenandoah Central School; Language Arts Consultant, Mohonascn Central School. (Alumni Records) ASHLEY McMILI-AN VAN DUZER Ash 49 Todd Pond, Lincoln, Massachusetts Broker—Manufacturers Representative, Pressure Sensitive Plastics WIFE: Divorced CHILDREN: Ashley III, 22. Claremont Mens College, ’71; Dorothy. 21, Northwestern, ’71; William. 12, 5th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: Lt. USNR, 1943-46, served aboard two Destroyers in Pacific Theatre, Gunnery Officer, mainly Carrier task force, picket and invasion support duty—Philippines, Okinawa, etc. Entered public accounting field after war. Entered pressure sensitive plastics field with Avery Adhesive Products organization in 1958 in Cleveland. Ohio area. Eventually led to New England move with Dennison Mfg. in Framingham, Mass. Started own business in 1967 as Broker—Mfg. Rep. now living in Lincoln, Mass. As a transplanted Mid-westerner love return to New England. Traded inseparable golf clubs in on skis and tennis racket. Slopes at Stowe and Killington hold great fascination although I plan to try France and Switzerland this year. 226 ROLAND VIRGIL VAUGHN JR. (Deceased) Enlisted during his freshman year. JACK STANLY WACHTEL 17 York Road, Larchmont, New York President, Product Counselors, Inc. WIFE: Chick (Simmons College) CHILDREN: Wendy, 19, Gouchcr College, ’73; Kenny, 18. Scarsdale High, 70; Billy, 11, 5th grade; Bob Silberstcin (stepson), 19, High School. 70; Terry Silberstcin. 17, (Stepdaughter), High School, 72; Tom Silberstcin (Stepson). 14. 8th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 U.S. Air Force, Middle and Far East. Inventor and development of new consumer products ... marketing and merchandising retainer and services for Heublein, Inc. ... American Sugar Co. (Smirnoff, Domino etc.) representing inventors for licensing. After 31A years as weather forecaster stationed from Casablanca to Karachi, India, returned to Tuck School for 1 year. From Tuck I joined a liquor distributor living in Miami Beach. After 1 Vi years experience joined Calvert Distillers as Assistant Sales Promotion Manager, becoming Merchandising Manager. After 9 years left Calvert to form Product Counselors. Inc., which specializes in the development of new consumer products, representing inventors for the licensing and sale of their inventions to industry as well as the marketing services for Heublein, Inc. (Smirnoff, Heublein Cocktails) and American Sugar (Domino). We have on the market many products in the Toy, housewares, stationery fields. Married for 21 years with three children, divorced and recently remarried. RODNEY AUSTIN WALSER “Rod 741 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood. New Jersey Works Control Supt.—Pomp ton Lakes Works, E. . Du Pont de Nemours Co. WIFE: Lucinda Boss (Smith 1947) CHILDREN: Karen Lee, 19, College of Wooster, 73; Lucinda Ann. 18, High School, 70; Kristen Boss, 14, 8th grade. Graduated June 1946. Remained as Teaching Fellow while working on MA in Chemistry, received 1948. Spent four years with Smith, Kline, French Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pa. Joined E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Co.. Wilmington, Del. April 1952. Held scries of staff assignments until August 1965, when we were assigned to staff coordinating construction of new orlon intermediate plant in Memphis. Tenn. Transferred to Pompton Lakes Works as works Control Superintendent in August 1968. Products of this plant arc electric blasting caps and blasting specialties. Have had normal extra curricular activities—P.T.A., Church Civic duties. Occasionally play tennis, golf, bridge. CHARLES DAMON WALTHALL “Charlie 648 West 61 Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri Professor of Dentistry, Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City WIFE: Judy (Univ. of Missouri 1954) CHILDREN: Judith Wiggins, 10. 4th grade; Ann Yeaman, 8, 2nd grade; Marion. 6. Montessori kindergarten; Donna Cassandra, 4, Conservatory of Music pre-school. 1969 President of University of Missouri-Kansas City Dental Alumni Association. Active in Kansas City crisis trying to help ease some of the black-white problems. Participate in University Alumni Activities. Teach courses in Dental Morphology Occlusion to first year dental students and third year dental hygienists. This spring we arc going to teach this- course to some disadvantaged people studying to get jobs as dental technicians. I also do some clinical teaching the second semester and in the summer. 227 HOWARD ROBERTS WALTON. JR. 160 Lois Lane. Palo Alto. California 94303 Distillery Representative, Hiram Walker, Inc., San Francisco, California, (sales of distilled spirits) WIFE: Marian (Michigan) CHILDREN: Christina. 23; Julianna. 21; Elizabeth. 18; Mary. 12. Building Materials—1947-60; Military Service—1942-46; Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. (1965 information) THOMAS ALBERT WARD (Deceased) Enlisted in 1942. Lt. Army Air Corps. EDWARD GARCIA WASHBURN Bunker Hill, 800 West 1st St., Apt. 2709, Los Angeles, California 90012 Surgeon Southern Pacific General Hospital, surgical resident in training. Olympic Club; University Club; California Tennis Club; California Society of Pioneers; Director. School Football physicians, San Francisco. (1960 information) JOHN NELSON WASHBURN 1823 Quincy St., N.W., Washington. D.C. 20011 Technical consultant, Commonwealth of Massachusetts WIFE: Amanda (Sorbcnnc, Paris) CHILDREN; Dcana, 8. U.S. Army; Instructor in Russian, Dept, of Russian civilization, Dartmouth College; Attorney adviser. Department of State, U.S.A. Member, Judicial Conference of the Tenth Judicial Circuit: Member. American Bar Association; American Society of International Law; American Branch of International Law Assoc.; Inter-American Law Association; University Club of Washington, D.C.; Kansas Bar Assoc.; Federal Bar Assoc. (Alumni Records) 228 ROGER ELLIOT WASHBURN (Deceased) Enlisted in 1942. Army Air Corps. Pfc. Dartmouth activities: Theta Delta Chi. AUSTIN B. WASON Maple Avenue. Atkinson. New Hampshire Business Executive; Transportation WIFE: Shirley CHILDREN: Earle, Jonathan. Grant, Scott, Glen (ranging in age from 24 to 14: and two lovely daughters-in-law). MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1945 Seventh Army Air Force T Sgt. airborne radar operator and gunner: 432 combat hours on B-24's in the Central Pacific and the usual collection of “fruit salad . Returned to Hanover and finally garnered the diploma in Feb. ’48. Moved to the farm in Atkinson (now strictly bedroom country) and went into the dairy and food business the following year. Through expansion and acquisition, the business grew to $7 million annually. Sold out in the fall of 1968, but hanky-panky on the part of the purchaser fouled up the detail, leaving an entanglement which will take years of litigation and—to use a popular phrase of today—“meaningful negotiations to straighten out. Presently operating a mini-mini conglomerate, essentially in the transportation of bulk milk. Have been through the community service mill without missing a step. Have served on the local school board, as deputy chief of the call fire department, as a state forest fire warden, four years as president of the Greater Haverhill (Mass.) Chamber of Commerce, and as officer or director of community and charitable organizations far too numerous to mention. Shirley and I were married in June of 1943; so we will be celebrating our 27th at the 25th. CHARLES DANA WATERMAN. JR. Dinny 717 Davenport Bank Building. Davenport, Iowa Partner, Law Finn WIFE: Sibyl (Smith) CHILDREN: Charles Dana III, 24, Iowa Law School: Sibyl. 21, Skidmore: Sally, 16, High School; Glenna, 11, 4th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943:1946 Naval aviation cadet, 2nd Lt. USMCR. Married Sibyl Dougherty, Smith 45-X, in 1944 in Franklin. N.H. Spent last year of service as instrument instructor at El Toro. Santa Ana, Calif. Returned to Dartmouth February 1946 to finish college non-stop. Son Dana born in Hanover. I graduated February ’47 and on to Harvard Law School, also non-stop. Graduated June 1949 and entered the law firm of Lane Waterman, Davenport, Iowa. Four children listed above survive; another son, Jonathan Allen Waterman, was born in 1951, died in 1958. Civic activities include Civic Music Board; Davenport Public Library Trustee; Church vestryman and board member various clubs. I golf once a week in season and play yard man to 3 acres of homestead. Every other year we visit my wife’s family at Nonquitt, below New Bedford and occasionally visit Hanover cn route. 1-ast time in Hanover was for son Dana’s graduation from Dartmouth in 1968. JOHN ROBERT WATKINS 16 Dennison Avc., Whitesboro. New York 13492 Science teacher, Whitesboro Central School, New York WIFE: Ethel (Cortland. SUNY) CHILDREN: James. 21; Peter. 19: Andrew. 16: Jonathan, 10: Elizabeth. 8. Physical Education teacher. Morningsidc College; Director of Physical Education, Chazy Central Rural School: District Scout Executive: Teacher. State Education Department. (Alumni Records) 229 STEPHAN DEWITT WEATHER BY (Deceased) WIFE: Nancy Left college to enlist in 1942, Lt. Army Air Corps. Took part in the movie “Winged Victory” as a member of the Army movie cast. Dartmouth activities: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Band. JOSEPH HENRY WEAVER. JR. “Joe 5007 Bruce Place. Minneapolis. Minnesota 55424 Advertising Manager, Grocery Products Division of General Mills WIFE: Geraldine (University of Nebraska) CHILDREN: Cynthia. 22; Thomas, 18; Joseph Henry, III. 16. Nebraska Consolidated Mills, advertising manager. (Alumni Records) WILBUR ELMER WEBSTER. JR. “Stub' 7914 Sherwood Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21204 Senior Vice President, Peterson. Ilowell and Heather, Baltimore, Maryland, (world's largest fleet vehicle management and leasing concern) WIFE: Nancy (RadclifTc) CHILDREN: Wilbur E. III. 23; Philip. 22; Patricia. 12. Bethlehem Steel Corp.; WAV. Cross and Co.; Columbia Steel Co. Potapskut Sailing Association: L’Hirandclle Club. (Alumni Records) JEROME LEONARD WEINSTEIN “Jerry Cross Hollow Road. Woodbridge, Connecticut Partner, Weinstein Timm. Certified Public Accountant (C.P.A.) WIFE: Rcah (Garland Jr. 1950) CHILDREN: Karen, 15, High School, ’73; Lori, 13, 7th grade; Sue, 11, 5th grade. Received A.B. from Dartmouth in 1947 after interruption of 3Vi years in U.S. Army. M.B.A. from Columbia U. School of Business in ‘49. Left N.Y.C. '53 joined Weinstein Timm. New Haven as Partner. Brother George. Class of 1949. now also a partner. Married in 1953 and inherited a brother-in-law. Class of 1955. Three girls followed who are now waiting for Dartmouth to go co-ed. They never miss a Dartmouth team coming to New Haven. Professionally progressed to President of the Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants for the year 1968-1969 and a member of the governing council of the American Institute of C.P.A.’s. As immediate Past President of Conn. Society of C.P.A.’s, am member of Board of Governors and Chairman of Long Range Planning and Nominating Committees. Nonprofessionally. am serving as Treasurer of Woodbridge County Club (golf handicap slowly increasing with age). Treasurer of Walter Camp Football Foundation, Director of New Haven Gridiron Club. Member of Budget Committee of United Fund, Past President of Probus Club of New Haven (Professional and Business Man’s Civic Club), Member of Dartmouth Club of New Haven. Present aims arc to keep up with and ride herd on three teen-agers, to pacify a wife who insists there is something other than work that keeps me late at the oflicc, and to clear my desk to enable me to make the reunion. 230 RICHARD EDWIN WELCH. JR. “Dick” 848 Paxinosa Avenue. Easton. Pennsylvania Associate Professor, History—Lafayette College WIFE: Christina Sedgwick Marquand (Bennington 1948) CHILDREN: Catherine Helen. 20. American Uniy.. ‘72; Richard Edwin III. Governor Dummer Academy. ’70: Christina Sedgwick. 15. 9th grade: Elizabeth Marquand. 13. 7th grade; Margaret Curzon, 9, 3rd grade. Since Dartmouth my occupational life has been primarily that of the student and teacher roles that arc reasonably interchangeable. I received a Ph.D. in History from Harvard University in 1952 and since that date I have taught History at Colgate University, the Virginia Military Institute, and Lafayette College. At Lafayette I am an associate professor of history and have recently agreed to mismanage an interdepartmental program in International Affairs. My primary areas of interest as a teacher and occasional scholar arc American diplomatic history and the political history of the United States since Reconstruction. For the most part my activities outside the classroom and library have been campus oriented. Committee assignments tend to proliferate irrespective of one's inefficiency. The more rewarding have been those associated with the evolution of a Black Studies program at Lafayette and the direction of a student International Relations Club. I have managed—largely as the result of the understanding and assistance of my wife—to publish one book and a few articles and (in that pretentious academic phrase) have two other books in the works . For the rest I can boast only of being dragooned into Community Fund and vestry service through a sense of shame, and of possessing a continually charming wife and five periodically delightful children. JOHN WESTON 180 Williams Avenue. Milton, Massachusetts 02187 (Alumni Records) GEORGE WARREN WHEELER. 3RD “Jack 25 E. Melrose St.. Valley Stream. Long Island. New York 11580 Eastern Manager, Allured Publishing Co., Glen Rock. New Jersey, (sales advertising, trade magazine) WIFE: Grace. (Barnard College ’46—Brooklyn Law School) CHILDREN: G. Warren. IV. 16; Grace Wendy. 14; Linda. 11. President. Bakers Review Magazine. Bakers Club of New York. (Alumni Records) ADAIR WAYNE WHITE. JR. 2925 T. C. West Jester Blvd.. Houston. Texas 77024 Physician (Alumni Records) 231 EDWIN BALFOUR WHITE 15 Ronaclc Road. Medford, Massachusetts 02155 Associate, Draper, Scars and Co., Boston, Massachusetts, (stock brokers) WIFE: Barbara (Boston University) Barre Wool Combing Co.; Merino Wool Corp.; Rockland-Atlas Bank; William H. Coburn and Co. Treasurer, Young Republican Club; President. Germania. (Alumni Records) JOHN W. L. WHITE Johnnie’ Box 126, South Freeport. Maine President, Consumers Water Co. (Operates IS water companies in 7 states—investor owned) WIFE: Marian (Molly) Morton (Smith 1947) CHILDREN: Martha. 22. St. Lawrence Univ.. '70; Nathaniel. 20. Wesleyan Univ., '72; Mimi, 17, Jr. Northfield School; Ben, 14. 8th grade. In July 1943 1 left Hanover and transferred to the V-12 Unit on the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1 graduated in October 1944 and then went on to Midshipmen's School, then Supply School and eventually ended up on a government paid pleasure trip to the China Sea. While there 1 served as a supply and disbursing officer on a destroyer escort. Back home in June 1946. Molly and I quickly became engaged and I went to work with Consumers Water Company with headquarters in Portland, Maine, as engineer. My activities gradually shifted from engineering to the financial end, and I now spend most of my time on financing rate of return testimony in various states and acquisition work. In addition to eighteen investor-owned water companies. Consumers is expanding its real estate operations. Even before we were married, Molly and I purchased our 100 year old house in a littlp ship-building village of South Freeport, Maine. Needless to say, all four children arc avid boating enthusiasts as well as skiers. For about eight years we cruised the Maine coast for two weeks at a time with all four kids. My work naturally requires considerable traveling, the best part of which is getting back home to Maine. We ski the Sugarloaf Mountain area regularly and have a small house at Kingficld about 16 miles from the mountain. Accommodations arc real plush with a wood stove for heat and an outhouse attached to the shed: thus you don't have to go out in the snow in 40 below zero weather. (However, we do have running water). Life is very active. Molly and 1 have been most interested in the building of the Interfaith Chapel at Sugarloaf (100 miles north). Other activities include United Fund work. Chairman of the Board of Trustees of South Freeport Water District, Incorporator of the Portland Savings Bank. Brunswick Savings Institution and Maine Medical Center. Director of the Canal National Bank and its parent company, the United Bank of Maine, Vice President and Director of the National Water Company Conference. Also, a challenge has been serving as moderator at a number of Freeport’s annual town meetings. My wonderful wife is not content with keeping house and has been taking courses towards her Master’s in Library Service. She has. however, a provisional certificate as a librarian and is working full time at the Elementary School Library in the Freeport School system. Needless to say. with three kids away at school, this has some advantages. Other interests are duck hunting, deer hunting, lobstering and digging up a mess of clams. We occasionally go tuna fishing, but it would be one of the greatest shocks to the community if we ever got one! 232 LOUIS WIEDERHOLD Lou” Main Street, Francestown, New Hampshire Physician, General Practice WIFE: Elizabeth (Betsy) (Drexel Inst, of Technology) CHILDREN: Nancy, 20. Univ. of New Hampshire. 72; Tisha. 17, High School. 71; Martha, 15, High School, 73; Libby, 12, 6th grade. After graduating in Chemistry, took graduate work at Univ. of Illinois until drafted into Civilian Public Service as conscientious objector. Spent two years in alternative service working as guinea pig and chemist in anti-malarial drug program at Columbia University. Following the war, matriculated at Univ. of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, graduating 1950 with M.D. Married June 1959 to former Elizabeth Plummer. Interned at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia until 1952. Since then have been doing general practice in Antrim, N.H., living in Francctown at Harem Hill. Besides local medical societies, I belong to the N.H. Chapter of the American Academy of General Practice and am at present Secretary of the state chapter. I have also been active in school board activities and am now serving on the Contoocock Valley School Board as Francestown representative. This is a newly formed regional cooperative district encompassing 9 towns in the Monadnock region. FRANCIS P. WILCOX Frank” 125 Winch Street, Framingham Center, Massachusetts Partner—Hargraves, Karh, Wilcox Galvani, Lawyers WIFE: Elizabeth Ann (Wellesley 1948) CHILDREN: Nancy E., 16. Walnut Hill. 72: James S.. 14. Junior High. Left Dartmouth 1942 for 4 years service in Army Air Corps. Service career included attending Texas A M School of Engineering. Liter spent last 3 years in Air Transport Command as Ferry Pilot Engineer, seeing the whole world from Europe to China and often birds eye view of war. Returned to Dartmouth 1946 where 1 met future wife as blind date at Winter Carnival. After graduation from Dartmouth attended Law School and since receiving Law degree have practiced law in suburb of Boston and in same firm for 20 years which has been great. Since I’ve convinced a wife who grew up in the Mid West that New England is the best place to live we ski in New Hampshire and Vermont in the winter, and sail on Cape Cod in the summer, with golf, tennis, etc. in between at Weston Golf Club. A country law practice however has dictated involvement in every type of community activity. Trustee of Local Hospital. Trustee of Lawrence Academy and the usual United Fund, Red Cross, Church, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club and local Dartmouth Club activities. Ambition—to finish educating children, pay off the mortgage, and still have enough time left to enjoy retiring and spending life sailing from the coast of Maine in the summer to Southern Islands in the winter. MARSHAL I.cROY WILCOX. JR. 7 Normandy Boulevard, East, Morristown, New Jersey 07960 Assistant Treasurer, Port of New York Authority, New York City (Alumni Records) ROBERT FRANKLIN WILCOX 2645 N. Ncwhall St.. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211 Architect, Sheldon Segel, (architectual designer) Divorced (Alumni Records) 233 DAVID GEORGE WILKES 2 Charlton St., New York. New York 10014 Teacher, Southern Regional High School, Berkeley Township, New Jersey WIFE: Alice CHILDREN: Peter D., Dartmouth 72. Harold Cabot Co. (Alumni Records) EUGENE W. WILKIN Gene KREM AM-FM TV, 4103 South Regal Street, Spokane, Washintgon General Manager, Broadcasting (Radio, TV) WIFE: Anita Drake (Dartmouth 1948) CHILDREN: Judith Louise, 20, Univ. of Washington: Laurence Welch 2nd. 17. Ferris High School; Diana Lewis, 13, Adams Elementary. On “probation from Dartmouth. WWII saved me for graduation (1948) following four years mostly with the Corps of Engineers, enlisting as a private and returning a Captain, ending up in the Philippines and a tour of Japan. Joined Aetna Casualty on graduation, and proceeded to fail with enthusiasm at selling dishonesty insurance thru field agents—but after finding my good wife (the manager’s secretary) we upped and ran to Florida with our last 300 bucks. I returned to suffer a jumble of mistakes in employment, but gradually veered towards Advertising, dove in seriously after two nine hour tests via the AAAA. This lead to copywriting and account work with a Providence ad agency, and thence (1952) as sales rep for the WPRO Stations. In 1955 I was named national sales manager for the new TV station there, and after two years with the Capital Cities ownership, moved to Portland, Maine and general management of the WGAN Stations. After turning these stations around. I was given the challenge of company development at the board level, negotiated purchase of several millions worth of broadcast stations which lead to overall management in Springfield. The West (big “W ) lured us away from New England for a variety of reasons, consistent with the age in which we live ... and mostly because line management opportunity came to hand with the KING Broadcasting group based in Seattle. Washintgon. As of 1968 I have been responsible for the KREM Stations of the KING group, located in Spokane. We live on the side of a mountain, active in local affairs, and go ape about 5 pm on Fridays thinking up where to go on the weekend, as the Northwest offers an incredible variety of choices. Since Broadcasting is a fairly fast track, Anita and I hope to hit the covered wagon scene when Diana comes of age, and enjoy what’s left together ... might even try a small resort ownership, or a radio station. ROBERT EDWIN WILLCOX Apt. 1306 1645 Ala Wai Blvd. Honolulu. Hawaii 96815 Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, assistant to regional administrator: Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital. Sons of the Revolution: American College of Hospital Administrators. (Alumni Records) 234 CHARLES BARNETT WILLIAMS 510 Boundary Street, Scwicklcy, Pennsylvania Account Executive—Batten Barton Durstine Osborn, Inc. (Advertising) WIFE: Martha CHILDREN: Richard. Penelope. Cleveland Yachting Club, Edgeworth Club, North American Yacht Racing Union. Author of occasional magazine articles (Yachting Magazine). Hobbies: small sailboat racing, skiing, wire sculpture. (1965 Information) FREDERICK RAPHAEL WILLIAMSON 4 Spruce Street, Riverside, Connecticut Owner of The Copper Lantern—Interior Decorating WIFE: Sue Ellen Loucks (Northwestern 1950) CHILDREN: Fred. R. III. 20, U.S. Marine Corps; Michael X., 19. Norwalk College, ’73; Mark V., 17, High School. ’71; Robert R., 15, 8th grade; Joseph L.. 13. 6th grade; Burton F., II, 4th grade; Sue Ellen, 8, 1st grade; Mary Ann. 6, still happily at home with her Mama. After graduating in '47 went to R. H. Macy and enjoyed 11 years of hard work which included doing design work in Europe and Japan. Worked in various merchandising assignments until 1956 when we started our own Interior Design business in Old Greenwich. Married Sue Ellen Loucks of Kenilworth, Illinois in 1949, and we have been blessed with six fine sons and two lovely daughters all of whom at one time or another have helped in the business. Our oldest enlisted in the Marines after graduation from Greenwich High School: his little 6'3 brother tried the Marines after high school too. but was turned down because of his trick back. Now Mike and the others arc in the local public schools. Our business is concentrated in Fairfield County and New York City, and we supply all parts of the home; draperies, furniture, floor coverings, the works. Our principal efforts as citizens have been in the areas of civil rights and fund raising for the church. For dear old Dartmouth I have been a minor but diligent worker on the Alumni Fund. We believe our great country will grow through its many present trials by the typical American process of adjusting to the real needs of all its people by rejecting firmly but considerately the shallow claims of the extremists. The Good Lord willing, we would like to stay in harness for many more years enjoying the great prerogative of the entrepreneur, no mandatory retirement. EDWARD H. WILSON 2535 Laguana St., San Francisco. California Orthopedic Surgeon WIFE: Ruth Sams CHILDREN: Ed, 13; Cathy, 11; Gregory, 7; Elizabeth. 6. 1943: left Dartmouth College to enroll at the Ohio State Medical College, Columbus, Ohio. 1947: Graduated M.D. Began internship at Massachusetts General Hospital. 1950: After a 3 year residency at the Massachusetts General Hospital in surgery, began training in Orthopedic Surgery at the New York Cornell Hospital in New York City. 1951-1953 with the U.S. Army in Germany as Chief of Orthopedic Surgery, 320th General Hospital, Landstuhl, Germany. 1953-1956: completed residency program in Orthopedic Surgery at New York Cornell Hospital, hospital for special surgery. 1954 married Ruth Sams of Hillsboro, Ohio. 1956: moved with first infant to San Francisco to begin the private practice in Orthopedic Surgery. Since that auspicious date, I have remained in private practice with offices currently at the Presbyterian Hospital, Clay and Webster Streets, San Francisco. Have been Medical Staff secretary for the past two years and have acted in various committee organizations within the hospital structure. 235 JAMES REGINALD WILSON “Jim 50 Healhcote Avenue, Edison, New Jersey Associate Professor of Music, Douglass College (Women’s Division of Rutgers) MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946 with the Canadian Army in the 8th Princess Louise Hussars in Canada and overseas. Finally finished at Dartmouth in the summer of 1947. Subsequent degrees and graduate study at the Juilliard School in New York (preparation for a professional performing career) and New York University (musicology). For the past few years have specialized in performing on the harpsichord and teaching its literature at Rutgers. In 1969 finally published a book that had been 10 years in the making—SONGS OF MIKAMICHI (University Press, New Brunswick. Canada) ... a scholarly tome dealing with the traditional folk music of the Miramichi Valley (my birthplace) in New Brunswick, Canada. It was done jointly with Dr. Louise Manny, a noted Canadian scholar. Professional music activities outside the university leave little lime to pursue an avocation. 1 am a travel enthusiast, making trips to Europe as frequently as my purse allows. EARL G. WISE JR. 9437 Monticcllo Avenue, Evanston, Illinois National Catalog Sales Manager—Sears Roebuck WIFE: Ruth Gracy CHILDREN: Sally. Lucinda. After VA years service in the Combat Engineers (France and Italy), I returned to my native Texas and in a somewhat shorter period of time acquired a lovely bride (Ruth Gracy of Austin, Texas) a B.B.A. with high honors and a trainees job with Sears. Roebuck Co. Ruth and I arc looking forward to our 25th Anniversary this year, proud of our two daughters ... Sally Harral, who is a sophomore at Lake Forest College, and Lucinda, who is President of her Junior Class at Royccmorc School. The trainee job has become a full career at Sears ... have held many interesting assignments in buying, sales management and staff work ... presently, I am the National Catalog Sales Manager of the corporation. Through the years, I have been active in the Jr. Chamber of Commerce, Toastmasters, School Caucus and the Episcopal Church; Vestryman ... Warden ... President of the Board of the Episcopal Church Council at Northwestern University ... Diocesan College and University Board ... Trustee of the Diocesan Endowment Fund. We arc a traveling family ... separately and together throughout the States. Canada and Mexico ... both girls have spent considerable time camping in Europe, and. as for Dartmouth. 45crs gather in Hanover, we will be sending Sally off for four weeks in Russia and preparing ourselves for three weeks in the British Isles and Denmark. LORING WAYLAND WOOD Woodic 140 Park Ledge Drive, Buffalo. New York Area Medical Director, New York Telephone Co. WIFE: Alice (Kath. Gibbs 1947) CHILDREN: Karen, 13, Junior High; Eric, 11. 5th grade. Left Dartmouth 1943, joined Maritime Service as purser-pharmacist’s mate, made numerous trips in both Atlantic and Pacific, enjoyed seeing the world, several near misses. Returned to Dartmouth 1946, began Dartmouth Medical School 1947, married Alice Spencer 1949 (she was secretary to Dr. Savage, Asst. Dean, when I met her), and completed last two years of medical school at McGill in Montreal, graduating 1951. After one year of internship in Schenectady and one year of residency in Medicine in Buffalo I joined Navy one step ahead of the doctor draft. Completed training as Flight Surgeon in Pensacola shortly after Roger Wilde was killed in a flight training accident taking the same course. Joined a PBM seaplane squadron in San Francisco, and Alice and I spent several delightful months first in Hawaii and then in Iwakuni. Japan. Returned to Buffalo 1956 and resumed residency in Medicine, then in Cardiovascular Diseases. Began private practice of Internal Medicine and Cardiology 1958 and built up an extremely busy practice until 1967 when I turned my practice over to another doctor and took up my present position with the NY Telephone Co., which I find far more challenging, productive, and creative than my practice years. I continue an active teaching program as Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at State Univ. of NY at Buffalo, plus modest research activities in coronary disease. . Outside activities have included various boards, committees, and officer-ships including Heart Assoc, of Western NY, N.Y. State Heart Assembly, Buffalo Area Council on Alcoholism, Industrial Medical Association, Student Health Advisory Committee at the University, and church posts, presently a ruling elder and chairman of worship committee. As a family we enjoy extensive skiing in the winter, and a combination of simple, somewhat primitive camping and far-ranging, somewhat deluxe travelling in the other seasons. 236 WILLIAM HARVEY WOODS “Bill- 74 Windsor Road. Waban. Massachusetts Manager, Group Department—Insurance WIFE: Mary (William Mary, Douglas 1945) CHILDREN: Edward Woods, 20, No. Carolina State. '72; William Woods, 17, High School, ’71; Jill Ann Horton, 21, working; Peter B. Horton, 19, Western New England College, '73; Elizabeth Horton, 18, High School, 70; Sara Horton, 17, High School, '71; Derek Horton. 16. 9th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: USMCR 1943-1946; Pacific, PFC. Returned to civilian life in 1946. Joined Loyal Protective Life Insurance Co. in Sept, of that year, and have been with the firm ever since. Served on committees for PTA and United Fund. Interviewed Dartmouth hopefuls. Worked for New England Lawn Tennis Assoc, as Chairman of Nominating Committee. Gave up the tournament circuit some years ago to devote my energies to golf at Brae Burn Country Club. Served two years as President of Waban Neighborhood Club—1966-1968. Right now we’re concentrating on getting our pack of kids into college. The last will go in '73 ... now it’s three down and four to go. Future plans are nebulous ... things are pretty great the way they arc now! CASPAR WISTAR WOOLDREDGE. JR. “Cas“ 6 Pine Ridge Road, North Reading, Massachusetts Assistant to Director, High Energy Physics Research WIFE: Natalie CHILDREN: Nancy (stepdaughter), 20, U. of New Hampshire: William, 13. Served in the Pacific with Army Engineers while in service 1943-1946. Returned to Hanover for one semester to get degree, and then joined the Kendall Co.. Walpole where served for 15 years. Activities were mostly in Purchasing Department. Employed by Harvard University as Purchasing Agent of the Cambridge Electron Accelerator in 1961. Received Corporation Appointment in 1966. Promoted to Assistant to Director in charge of all Administration in 1967. Purchased home in North Reading, Mass, in 1961 and have been there ever since. Daughter married this year. Enjoy boating and fishing with family—own a boat, and have joined a Marina in Gloucester for past several years. ALBERT LEWIS WORTHEN JR. Al 1714 Northridgc Drive. Dunwoody, Georgia District Sales Manager, Amsco Div., Abex Corp. (Foundry-Iron 5 Steel Casting Sales) WIFE: Marion (Katharine Gibbs 1948) CHILDREN: Wendy. 13, 7th grade; Charles Nathaniel, 9, 3rd grade. MILITARY SERVICE: 1944-1946 U.S.N. Reserve Pacific Theatre Lt. (jg)-Following Columbia Midshipman Class joined L.S.T. 670 in Hawaii for two years of sea duty in South Western Pacific. In 1947 I joined the Amsco Div. of American Brake Shoe Co. Worked as apprentice at their New Castle. Del. plant for 2 years. Started selling for company in New York City where I remained until 1958. In January of that year I was transferred to Los Angeles, Cal. and moved with my bride ,of two years and daughter Wendy, then 6 months. Also included with our effects was a Star Boat 3340 and a 1923 Buick stationwagon, both of which represent a few of my hobbies. In the fall of 1966 we once again hit the road in an easterly direction, specifically Atlanta. Ga.—still in the foundry business and covering a good portion of the 7 Southeastern States. We thoroughly enjoyed Southern Cal. and still own a beach house at Alamctos Bay south of Long Beach where we expect to vacation as time permits. It would appear that Atlanta will be our home for the next several years and we look forward to the possibility with much satisfaction. ROBERT EDWARD WOITRICH Bob 6530 Valley Spring Drive. Birmingham, Michigan Investment Executive—Stock Broker at Shcarson Ham mil I, Inc. WIFE: Joan Louise (Hood College 1946) CHILDREN: Richard Lynn. 24. Dartmouth, '70; Sandra Lee. 18. High School. '70. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1945 U.S. Naval Air Corps Ensign. Married during war. returned to Dartmouth on GI Bill. Son born at Dartmouth along with 150 other GI babies during month of May, 1946. Been in Sales and Sales Management since graduation, 12 years National Dairy Products. Toledo, Ohio, Jackson, Lansing and Detroit; 8 years with the Sperry Hutchinson Co. Cleveland Detroit—since then stock broker with Shcarson Hammill, Inc. Active with Dartmouth Clubs in various cities and Alumni Fund raising —over the years PTA. Cub Scouts. Lions Club Inter.. Chambers of Commerce. Sales Marketing Executives, etc. Active golfer, fisherman and squash player. 237 DAVID LEE WRIGHT “Dave 10021 North Range Line Road, Mcquon, Wisconsin 53092 Secretary. Badger Meter Mfg. Co., Milwaukee. Wis. WIFE: Elizabeth (Pine Manor) CHILDREN: David. 24 (Univ. of Vt.); Wendy. 23 (Colo. Womens College); Christopher. 19. U.S. Navy; Vice President. Niss Furniture Stores. Former Scout Master; former Neighborhood Director, Community Chest. (1965 information) HOMER A. YATES “Tom 7 Hidden Brook Road. Riverside. Connecticut Colonial Penn Group WIFE: Jane CHILDREN: Vance. 14, 8th grade; Ann Elizabeth. 12, 6th grade. MILITARY SERVICE: Army (Field Artillery) 1943-1946. Field Survey Corporal. Summer School Oxford Univ., England 1948 after graduating from Dartmouth (I.R. Major); Graduate Study at School of Advanced International Studies (Johns Hopkins) M.A. 1949. Texaco for next 5 years, Foreign Sales Dept.—tour of duty in Trinidad Puerto Rico. Married in 1953. Moved to Chicago with Kaiser Aluminum after brief stint in Advertising in the Windy City. Moved back to New York with Olin Aluminum. Left Olin in 1969 to go with Temporary Employment venture owned by Colonial Penn Group—working hard to make company national—15 cities by end of 1970—great plans for the future, this business. Family mainly interested in sailing and skiing. We do the former on Long Island Sound and along the Maine coast (Penobscot Bay) and the latter at Killington where we’ve finally managed to get a mountain house ready for the 1970 season. Along with wife Jane we’ve been active in most Greenwich town, charity and church fund raising, better schools, town improvement programs and the like. Have been active as past President of Fairfield County Alumni Assn., but less so now. Always look forward to trips to Hanover and the North Country. We like it all. CHARLES LEROY YOUMANS, JR. Charlie 136 East Street. Onconta, New York Clinical Psychologist—Private Practice WIFE: Phyllis Klocti. Havana. Cuba (Auburn Univ. 1947) CHILDREN: Charles III, Auburn Univ. '70; William Cory, 9th grade; Mary Christine, 6th grade; Robert Palfrey, 4th grade. Clinical Psychologist in full time Private practice. Certified and licensed as Psychologist in NY State (Psychotherapy). Management Consultant to 4 companies—advise the Presidents and top personnel. Lt. Col. in AF Reserves, attached to Rome Air Development Center, Grifiis AF Base. NY. Serve as StalT Development Engineer and Research Psychologist while keeping my hand in as pilot (multi engines). Radio commentator—Have had my own Radio Program weekly for 15 years over WDOS, Onconta, New York called Psychology and Life Today . Have served as President of the School Board. President of the County Mental Health Association. Director of the Community Chest, YMCA, Boy Scouts and Kiwanis. Formerly (8 years) Head of the Department of Psychology, Hartwick College. Onconta, NY. (A liberal arts college of 1600 students). Entered Dartmouth Sept. ’41—left for the Air Corps in Dec. '42. Following combat as pilot in Europe, returned to Dartmouth and graduated in 1947. Did my graduate work at Tulanc Univ. and Columbia Univ. and had a Clinical Psychologist Internship at the VA Hospital at Gulfport, Miss, for I year. Taught for 8 years at Hartwick College and then switched into full time private practice in psychotherapy. Play golf (5 handicap), handball, tennis, sailing, etc. Very happily married —wife also both a golfer (handicap a secret) and a paddle ball enthusiast. We travel a lot for pleasure but otherwise live quietly. Have served as area representatives for Dartmouth interviewing area applicants for a number of years. 238 r«:■ JOSEPH HENRY YOUNG “Joe' 4105 Grccnway, Baltimore. Maryland A ttorncy. Piper Mar bury. Baltimore WIFE: Doris (Hood) CHILDREN: Stephen. 17; William. 15; Joseph. 13 Sgt. U.S. Army. Running for district court judge. FRANK N. YOUNGMAN JR. 2655 S.W. Grenwolde Place, Portland. Oregon National Acd. Exec.—Great Western Chemical Co. WIFE: Marilyn (U. of Washington) CHILDREN: Mary Elizabeth. 24. B.A. San Francisco Art Institute, teacher intern at Shady Hill School; Frank III, 23, U. of Oregon Graduate School of Business; Susan, 19, U. of Oregon, ’73; Mary Patricia, 17, High School; Marilyn, 15, High School; James, 7, grade school; John, 2. Graduated from Univ. of Wash. (V-12) in 1944. Served as Ensign in DE 51. 1946-58 in Sales with American Can Co.—Portland, Chicago, Sacramento, and San Francisco. Since then with Great Western Chemical Co.— Distributor of Industrial Chemicals and raw materials. Interests include duck hunting, fly fishing, back-packing and competitive volleyball. CHARLES L. ZALK “Chuck 446 St. Anthony Blvd., Minneapolis. Minnesota President: Zalk Steel Supply Company WIFE: Clco CHILDREN: David. 22. Stanford. 70; Stephen, 14; Douglas, 13. U.S. Navy 1943-1946. Pacific, Lt. (jg)—-destroyer duty, U.S.S. Case, junior gunnery officer. 1947 went to work in Portland. Oregon for a tire distributor; married in 1947; moved to Los Angeles in 1948 to work for a steel service center. Moved to Minneapolis in 1954; started my own steel service center in 1955. Active in various business organizations—am President-Elect of Northwest Chapter. Steel Service Center Institute; Board of Directors. Oak Ridge Country Club. We’ve travelled extensively, particularly to all parts of Mexico. Main hobby is golf, a “comfortable 12 handicap keeps me in pin money. WALTER JOSEPH ZEBROWSKI Walt 3 Bridge Lane, Enfield, Connecticut 06030 Plant Manager, Bigelow Sanford Carpet Co., Enfield, Conn. WIFE: Frances CHILDREN: Mark, 24 (Dartmouth ’66). Historical Society (1965 information) 239 ROBERT ZILDJIAN Zildj RD, Norwcll. Massachusetts Vice President—Cymbal Manufacturing WIFE: Margaret (Willi) RadclifTc 1951) CHILDREN: Wilson (Bill), 13, 7th grade; Salley Anne, II, 5th grade; Armand. (Andy). 6. kindergarten. Spent V t years in Army. ETO. Infantry, Corporal (6 months after it was over); two other schools, Carlcton College (ASTP) Minnesota. Univ. dc Nancy. France thence back and out of Dartmouth 1947 graduation group. Selling for the family business everywhere and anywhere. Married Willi in 1951 after knowing her since childhood—very happy, 3 children all doing well—so far! Have given up many things: Parish committee. First Parish Norwcll. Norwcll Capital Planning Committee. North River Dance Band, Old Man’s Hockey League in Weymouth Cohasset, National Band Institute Mfgrs. Assn (ex president two times), American Music Conference (ex Board member). Set up our thriving European trading company and warehouse as well as a new (and thriving) manufacturing company in New Brunswick. Canada (suspiciously close to the Mirimachi River, and other fishing and hunting grounds). 1945’s Adopted Members MRS. JAMES J. BRODERICK “Peg 4 North Park Street. Hanover. New Hampshire SON: James J. Broderick ’45 What started to be a routine visit in Hanover in 1943. to see my son in his new bell-bottom pants, turned out to be quite a different and interesting and new way of life for me. The Navy was in town, the fraternities closed, and Warner Bentley was looking for someone to play “hostess to the parents and dates who managed their way this far North. I accepted the challenge and have never regretted one bit of it. For many years I thought I knew every freshman at Dartmouth. To my regret, I did not know all of the Clavs of 1945 at the same stage. Many of the happiest memories of my life arc of Dartmouth and the Class of 1945. I have known many of you from the early days, before and during World War II, and many more since your return and departure from Hanover. It has been a great joy to me to know so many ’45 wives and children through reunions and your other visits and. hopefully, I will soon meet some ’45 grandchildren. Through the thirty years of my relationship with the Class, the highlight, of course, was your thoughtfulness in honoring me as a member of the Class of 1945 at your 15th Reunion. This is very dear to my heart and I wish that all ’45 mothers could share it with me. After 17 years at the Dartmouth House at College Hall I retired to the much quieter life in Hanover. Adclc Ives, whom many of you know from the Inn. and I live at 4 North Park and hope to see any and all of you during Reunion or at any time you come to Hanover. 240 Cook around 1945 LEROY JAMES COOK (Deceased) Cookie Before coming to Dartmouth, Leroy Cook was an Instructor at Lawrence Academy, and successively a member of the faculties of the University of Cincinnati, Colby College, and M.I.T. In February of 1921 he received a letter from Professor Louis Dow of the Romance Languages Department of Dartmouth College offering him the position of assistant professor at the munificent salary of $2500. Cookie accepted and came to Hanover. Eventually Professor Cook became a full professor in the Department, esteemed by all, and an adopted member of the Class of 1945. In 1955, after 44 years at the College, he retired and moved to North Truro. Cookie at retirement, 1955 LESLIE FERGUSON MURCH (Deceased) Fcrgic Dartmouth relatives: Great Uncle—Ephram Murch, 1854 Professor Murch taught Physics at Dartmouth from 1915 to his retirement in 1955. As a most admired and respected member of the Faculty. Fcrgic Murch was an adopted member of the Class of 1945. In addition to his Dartmouth college activities he was Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Masons in New Hampshire and a Past Trustee of Colby College. “Fcrgic Murch 241 DARTMOUTH SONS OF 1945 ... Father Walter J. Zebrowski . . . Stephen A. Mann......... Clifford L. Jordan Jr. . . Richard G. Kendall Charles D. Waterman Jr. Robert E. Wottrich John W. Allen........... Paul W. Glover Jr....... Janies R. Grant Jr. Edmund R. Kohn .... Geoffrey G. Maclay Charles D. Miller....... Louis V. Mills.......... Rex Felton Jr........... Howard L. Hoots......... David H. Kingsbury Lloyd C. Nintzel........ Fredric S. Perry........ Cyrus G. Allen Jr....... William T. Ashton....... Franklyn Bousquet Jr. Dwight J. Edson Jr...... William H. Gunther Robert G. Nelb ........ Rodman Sweeny........... Craig G. Cain........... Andrew P. Carstenscn Jr. Charles W. Drake John C. Loper....... William H. Riley Samuel L. Spalding .... Robert J. Stumm......... David G. Wilkes......... William T. Ashton....... George F. Barr.......... John R. Brandt.......... Rev. Jonathan Bursey Daniel D. Carpenter Donald D. Cutter........ Douglas A. Donahue Clifford L. Jordan...... Lloyd C. Nintzel........ Frcdric S. Perry........ Gordon C. Sleeper Jr. Bruce K. Symonds........ Son Class of 1966 ......Mark K. Zebrowski Class of 1967 Robert F. Mann Class of 1968 ......Richard A. Jordan ......William K. Kendall Charles D. Waterman III . . . Richard L. Wottrich Class of 1969 ......John W. Allen Jr. ......Paul W. Glover III James R. Grant III ..........Peter R. Kohn . . Geoffrey G. Maclay Jr. .........David C. Miller ............John S. Mills Class of 1970 ......James W. Felton .....Geoffrey L. Hoots ......Fred H. Kingsbury Christopher A. Nintzel ............W. Scott Perry Class of 1971 ......Cyrus G. Allen III . . William T. Ashton Jr. Franklyn P. Bousquet III .........David P. Edson ...... Peter C. Gunther ...... Robert G. Nelb II .....Roger A. Sweeny Class of 1972 Christopher B. Cain Andrew M. Carstenscn ......Thomas B. Drake ...... Bruce C. Loper .....Richard A. Riley ......Philip C. Spalding ......Joseph H. Stumm ..... Peter D. Wilkes Class of 1973 ......Robert S. Ashton ..........Robert A. Barr .........Henry J. Brandt ........Philip B. Bursey Daniel D. Carpenter Jr. Donald D. Cutter Jr. Douglas A. Donahue Jr. .....Robert L. Jordan .....Jeffrey S. Nintzel ......... Edward S. Perry Gordon C. Sleeper III William C. Symonds 242 Here Are Some Of Them 1 Perry 73, Frank Bousquct III, and W. Scott Perry II, ’70 first sins. The Perry boys arc grandsons V. Scott Perry, MO. Cliff Betty Jordan’s son. Richard ’68. with the rest Hank Brandt 73. overlooking Sally, of the family. Betty. John Christy. Jim 70, Rex. Rick. Phyl Susan Felton. The Maclays—Shelly, Rip, Chrissic, Edic. Tod Geoff ’69. . Pete Dick 72. sons of Bill Riley. Betsy, George, Janet Rob 73— the Barrs Bruce, Bill 73, Jane, Rob Ann Symonds Grant's son Jim '69, with mother gcry and sister Susan. Richard '68, son of Robert VVottrich 243 The Caravatts Bill, Eileen, Edna, Billy, Cathy and Bruce Brindley— Sandy’s in college. Craig, Elaine, Margaret. Blair, Mark and Jim Andrew in Rome, 1969. George Barr—“my favorite position. 244 ican, Sheryl, Darrell and Susan Street. Alan, Kirk, Chris, Marge, Carla and Bob Paulson at home. ig and Jocelyn Cain with daughter Constance and new son-in-law Hungerford. Chip Ellms hutman. Williamson Family Reunion. 245 Debra. Peg. Paul and Charles Epstein —Camp Norwich. 1967. Bob and Joan Wottrich—living it up in ’67. The Skiing Kendalls—Bob. practice jumping at Winter Park, Colorado. John Buttler on the Oregon coast—March, 1963. Jack Taylor photographed while taping a TV commercial for Garden State Park. 246 1945 GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILE kRIZONA Phoenix—E. Martin Scottsdale—W. Brindley Sun City—E. Comins Tucson—W. Gauntklt, R. Murray ALIFORNIA Anaheim—W. Anderson Atherton—R. Rogers Bclvidcrc Tiburon—R. Samilson Burlingame—J. Eckels Claremont— V. Swartzbaugh Downey—T. Smith Fair Oaks—P. Talbot Kcntficld—R. Kenworthy, E. McCrum Livermore—F. Hatch Lompoc—T. Donoghuc Los Altos Hills—G. C. Cray Los Angeles—R. Gilman, J. Montgomery, P. Samck Oakland—A. R. Curtin Orange—C. Baker Orinda—W. Adam, J. Field, J. Loper, J. Knowles Pacific Palisades—S. Chalfant Palo Alto—J. Scholcr, H. Walton Pasadena—C. Carver Piedmont—W. Hardcnstinc Portola Valley—H. Morris Rancho Santa Fe—J. Torian Redding—C. Miller Ross—H. Bennett Riverside—J. Grant San Ansclmo—A. Backer San Diego—F. Covalt, D. Joslyn, H. Roberts, E. Stouffer, E. Thomas San Francisco—J. Chanalis, E. Connell. C. Elder, E. Washburn, R. Willcox, E. Wilson San Jose—J. Peacock San Mateo—R. Lewis San Rafael—A. Nichols Santa Barbara—A. Meyer Sausalito—C. F. Huffman West Los Angeles—R. Heath OLORADO Boulder—J. Olivers Colorado Springs—F. Campbell Conifer—J. Jennings Denver—C. Allen, W. Berge, D. C. Campbell, P. Lewis Englewood—G. French Lakewood—A. G. Brown Littleton—R. Matccr Vail—C. Anderson ONNECTICUT Berlin—D. Kingsbury Cheshire—E. Bundy Cos Cob—J. Chambers Danbury—H. Blansflcld, R. Joy, M. McGctrick Darien—F. Carder, J. Geyer, S. Mann, E. Riley East Norwalk—F. Mace Easton—J. Broderick Enfield—W. Zebrowski Essex—D. Schrcibcr Greenwich—J. Brown, C. Murphy Manchester—H. B. Hicock Madison—E. Bernier Meriden—R. Elston New Canaan—H. Boedtker, R. Hinman, P. Muller, D. O'Neill New London—W. Doyle Pine Orchard—J. Usher Ridgefield—F. Johnson, T. SafTord Riverside—G. Bliss. F. Williamson, H. Yates Simsbury—R. Tracy Stamford—G. Daniels, H. Germain, K. Konigsbachcr, P. Newman Torrington—C. Harwood Trumbull—J. Jorgensen Weston—T. Murray Westport—T. Belfit, R. Crabtree, P. Hcncage, F. Kuchm, R. Simpson West Hartford—E. Bush, D. Kendall, I. MacKinnon, A. O'Donnell, P. Rocdcl West Simsbury—O. Bergethon Wilton—P. Caravatt, G. Ehingcr, J. Fannon Woodbridge—E. Russell, J. Weinstein 1ELAWARE Wilmington—H. Bisscll, W. R. MacIntyre, J. Turnurc JISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington—W. Carter, B. Dunsmore, J. Holdridgc, B. King, W. Smith, J. Washburn FLORIDA Boca Raton—P. Mccgan Clearwater—C. Curtis Fort Lauderdale—R. Raymond, R. Ross. S. Studiale Fort Pierce—F. McCIccry Key Biscaync—J. Nuber Lakeland—W. Burrus Lake Worth—F. L. Steenken Miami—W. Billings, J. Kchoc. M. Lazarus, M. Sams Naples—A. Foster Palm Beach—A. Lott, W. Thayer Pensacola—D. J. Kugclman Sarasota—W. Hatt Winter Park—V. Schuler GEORGIA Atlanta—R. Jones, A. W. Robertson Brunswick—M. Hoyt Dunwoody—A. Worthen Newnan—W. Banks Savannah—F. Bousquet HAWAII Honolulu—J. DooJc, J. C. Mann IDAHO Boise—R. Beatty Lewiston—S. Mackey Nampa—F. Chamberlin Sun Valley—J. Hemingway ILLINOIS Arlington Heights—T. Maver Aurora—R. Stumm Chicago—J. Allen, F. Alschuler, W. Donohue, E. Edson. J. Grant Clarendon Hills—W. Niemann Evanston—C. Cain, E. Wise Geneva—D. Hawley, R. Hinners Glencoe—D. Sawyer Glenview—P. Aishton, J. McCauley Highland Park—R. Lewin Hinsdale—J. Nahser Jacksonville—T. Armstrong Lake Forest—J. Brcsslcr, B. Cokgrovc, W. Halligan, A. Trier Lake Bluff—D. Mackay Moline—R. Hacker Northbrook—A. Buehlcr, D. Jordan Northficld—H. Becker Peoria—A. Pounds Wilmette—J. Brandt, F. Kilner Western Springs—J. Reeves Winnetka—D. W. Campbell. H. Farrar INDIANA Huntington—W. Schacht Indianapolis—J. Murray Mishawaka—R. N'clb North Manchester—D. Strauss Portage—W. Rockwell IOWA Cedar Rapids—H. Hedges Davenport—C. Waterman Marshalltown—A. Russell Sioux City—R. Katherman KANSAS Douglass—W. Gillespie Shawnee Mission—F. Byers Wichita—R. O'Crowlcy KENTUCKY Middlcsboro—B. Martin LOUISIANA Baton Rouge—A. Johnson, W. McMinn New Orleans—J. Ormond MAINE Auburn—R. Kendall Cape Elizabeth—D. Cole, R. Haffenreffer, J. Smart Orono—S. Spaulding Raymond—H. Sawyer South Freeport—J. White South Portland—H. Hinckky Watervilk—J. Hinckcy MARYLAND Baltimore—R. Beers, W. Webster, J. Young Bethesda—H. ilcintzclman, R. Hewlett, J. Van Buren Chevy Chase—H. Carter, G. Penberthy Chcverly—H. Abbot Edgewater—G. Phelps Hyattsvilk—D. Donahue Lanham—W. Butler Rockvilk—T. Lantzas, C. Lazo Silver Spring—N. MacNcil Tacoma Park—J. Hartz Westminster—P. Cover MASSACHUSETTS Arlington—M. Anderson Bedford—D. McAuliffc Belmont—S. Parrot Beverly—B. Glovsky, R. Southwick Boston—R. Castle, H. M. Goldfinc, E. Ncwdick Charlestown—G. Kennedy Chatham—K. Eldrcdgc Cohasset—N. Brown Concord—S. Cutler, S. Howard Danvers—F. Clunic Dover—F. Aldrich, S. Crough Duxbury—E. Fallon Easthampton—D. Carpenter East Longmeadow—J. Behan, O. Passburg East Pcppcrcll—J. Clough Foxboro—N. Craver Framingham—F. Wilcox Gardner—M. Andcrholm Hadky—A. Madenski Hamilton—R. Brown Hingham—J. Hoffman Hyannis—G. Kelley Ipswich—C. Spencer Leominster—S. Newton Lexington—E. Baldwin Lincoln—R. Allen, J. Reed, E. Street, A. Van Duzer Longmeadow—R. Epstein, R. Fontana Lynnfietd Center—R. Daniels Marblehead—A. Carey, L. Cataldo, J. MacDonald Medford—E. White Millis—R. Mayo, J. Weston Milton—R. Shea Newton Centre—S. Dorfman Newton Highlands—E. Mover Northampton—E. Hubbard North Reading—C. Woolrcdgc Norwcll—D. Donahue, R. Zildjian Orleans—R. Peno Reading—H. O'Connor, E. Smith Salem—I. Graves Sharon—R. Spaulding Shelburne Falls—D. Moore South Lynnficld—R. Sanders Springfield—J. Farrell, K. Nicholson, D. Tryon Sudbury—C. Ellms Swampscott—R. Bessom Waban—H. Brooks, W. Woods Walpole—G. Barr Wcllcsky—R. K. Bird, A. Dewing, E. Jencks, J. Robinson Wcllcsky Hills—F. Davies, H. Durkin, G. Pierce, R. Sluyter Westboro—S. Hull, C. R. Paulson West Chatham—V. Malahan Westford—J. Leggat Weston—F. Perry, J. Skaklc, W. Stewart Westover AFB— A. Buchsbaum Westwood—R. Hooker Woburn—R. Johnson Worcester—S. Quackcnbush MICHIGAN Ann Arbor—P. Pillsbury Battle Creek—H. Ackerman Birmingham—J. Holmes, D. Mott, J. Rodney, R. Wottrich Bloomfield Hills—W. Merrill, G. Miller Dearborn—A. Ten Eyck Farmington—R. Shaw Flint—R. Clark Flushing—L. Davis Grand Rapids—S. French Grossc lie—W. Rothwcll Grossc Point—J. Robb Grossc Point Shores—T. Candler Port Huron—J. Barss MINNESOTA Albert Lea—E. Menefee Duluth—G. Elias Excelsior—J. Ahern, C. Zalk Minneapolis—W. Fellows, W. Morin, R. Roberts, R. Shearer, J. Weaver North Mankato—B. Symonds St. Paul—L. Field, S. Johnson Winona—L. Lucas 247 MISSOURI Crcvc Cocur—C. Cashin Kansas City—C. McCord. R. Porter, C. Thompson. C. Walthall St. Louis—M. R. Carlin, E. Samuels Webster Groves—W. Hemphill MONTANA Billings—R. Habcin Bozeman—G. Rice Butte— J. Kirby NEBRASKA Bcldcn—P. Casal Omaha—R. Kugcl NEW HAMPSHIRE Atkinson—A. Wason Bedford—R. Koslowsky Durham—C. Holt, J. Michael Franccstown—L. Wclderhold Franconia—R. Farrcl Hanover—D. Cutter, P. Glover, D. Hewitt, C. Jordan. H. McClintock Manchester—F. Edmands, J. Spanos Meredith—A. Marks Nashua—P. Fessenden New Hampton—L. Blood Pittsfield—E. Burbank, T. Carpenter, W. Freese Plainfield—A. Herrick Portsmouth—P. Beck Wolfeboro—R. Hanson NEW JERSEY Bloomfield—F. Farrant Branchville—D. DcB. Campbell Chatham—D. Klcckncr Convent—R. Duke Convent Station—R. Scybold Crcsskill—R. Tirrell Edison—J. Wilson Englewood—B. Manton Englewood Cliffs—R. Miller Fan wood—J. Monahan Glen Ridge—R. Schacbcrlc Lawrenccvillo—R. Blackburn Little Silver—G. Grugg Livingston—R. Hicks Medford Lakes—R. Grunditz Mctuchen—B. McCIcnachan Montclair—H. Brundage. T. Swick Morristown—M. Wilcox Mountain Lakes—C. Rowan, C. Tourtcllot New Shrewsbury—L. Nintzel North Caldwell—R. Aldom North Plainfield—M. Lewis Princeton—M. Davis, F. Kahn Ridgewood—K. deGruchy, J. Gooding, R. Water Rumson—J. C. Cosgrove Saddle River—D. Armstrong Short Hills—C. W. Drake, W. Rinkor Spring Lake—P. Sanbomc Summit—W. Barnes Tenafly—D. Sisson Upper Montclair—R. Pease Wayne—T. King Westfield—W. A. Staub, A. Ungar NEW MEXICO Albuquerque—W. Bates Los Alamos—S. Black, V. Bond NEW York Albany—H. Judge, M. StefTenson, CH. Stein Bayside—H. Sandberg Bronx—S. D'Arrigo Bronxvillc—C. Cleveland. H. MacCurdy Brooklyn—J. Foster, R. Jabara. L. Lothrop Brooklyn Heights—V. Canby Buffalo—L. Bellows, L. Wood Canandaigua—N. Donovan, J. Guattcry Carmcl—J. Simmons Chappaqua—J. Little Cornwall—E. Kohn East Aurora—J. Halstead East Greenbush—E. J. Alexander Elizabethtown—P. Jackson Elmira—I. Booth Fredonia—D. Brandt Fulton—R. Blaylock Garden City—T. Davidson, H. Hoots, C. Johnson Glen Head—E. Morgan Glens Falls—H. Moore Hamburg—R. D. Allen Hamilton—E. Trumbull Huntington—T. Quinn, J. Truxal Islip—J. Ruppe Ithaca—L. Carter Lake Placid—W. C. Lockwood Lakeview—R. Anthony Larchmont—H. Hampton, W. Quimby, G. Sleeper, J. Wachtcl Manhasset—P. Gray Middletown—L. Mills Millbrook—F. Bontccou Newtonville—E. Gallup New York—E. Bennett. H. Breen, R. Bull. J. Burton. K. Francis. J. Harrison, P. Held, L. Israel. L. Kreindier, R. Kuhns. F. McDowell, J. D, McNamara. J. MaePherson. C. Murphy, R. Owen. S. Rice, J. Robins, W. Trischctt. D. Wilkes Niagara Falls—D. VanDerveer Onconta—C. Youmans Patchosuc—J. Shannon Pcckskill—J. Fatccr Pelham—F. Plum Pittsford—J. Osborn Plandomc—T. Douglas Port Washington—E. Calvclli Rochester— H. Dutchcr. F. Hutchins. J. Morton, R. Perry. E. Strasenburgh Rye—W. Agry, H. Hcrzl. P. Petersen Saratoga Springs—W. Ashton —A. Conn, R. Fisher. R. Hausman. P. Shannon Snyder—G. Stillman Stater Island—J. Randall. N. Sandoe Syosset—E. Pettrigrew Syracuse—W. Brown Utica—W. Calli. G. Jones Valley Stream—G. W. Wheeler. D. Drummer Warsaw—J. Fraissinct Webster—D. Bohackct Westbury—W. MeVie, R. Sweeny West Hempstead—G. Baker. 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McNccly Sheboygan—W. Gunther Wauwatosa—D. Miller WYOMING Jackson—W. Ashley CANADA Calgary, Alberta—R. Momsen Halifax County, Nova Scotia—A. Gluck Montreal, Quebec—A. H. Porter CENTRAL AMERICA Nassau, Bahamas—C. Ronalds Mexico—T. Catron EUROPE England. London—R. Eban France, Paris—D. Goldstein Germany, Frankfurt—T. Beaumont Italy. Genoa—D. C. Campbell Italy. Rome—R. Egan Switzerland. Bern—E. Pinney OTHER Hong Kong—F. Clark Tripoli—A. Nicolais Auckland, New Zealand—W. Rolph Sierra Leone, West Africa—A. Smith 248 Memories . . . 249 Are Made Of These Our Undergrad Days . . . Gamma Dell house around Fall '46—Don Campbell at the piano and Hanover’s Evic Reside” in background— I. to r. Loring Wood, Bud Baldwin, ? Date of Bud’s (probably wife Rhyl)—caption courtesy Don Campbell! As They Were! O'Connor, A’Pcrch. Hap and Hal—familiar? In the group—Wallace Barnes, bottom row, 2nd from I.—at least two other ’45crs—find them. HafTenreffer with Pipe. 1943—Dick Simpson. Dick Hinman at Stowe 1943. 250 r r O’Connor. Pierce and Broderick on the prowl. Don Ash surrounded at The Vale game—’42. On the Green 1941—John Brandt, Ralph Hinncrs, Charles Miller, James Eckels, Preston Aishton. George Miller. Jerry Peacock. man Crew— . to r., Bert Martin. Bob Phillips, Bob HafTcnrcfTcr. Shorty Pierce, John Miller, Rog Brown. Stan Luce, Fred —seated, Burt Hitchcock. 251 Huntley Bennett, post-war on the links. Dick Hinman backwards '42. Norman Brown studying? Chuck McCord—the neat and studious frosh. 1941. Bob Peno, Jack Field, Bill Ashley, Marty McGctrick. approximately top; Don Rice, Bob Schacbcrlc, Bob Anthony, Rog Cantwell. Craig ? approx, midllc; Chuck Matthews, Phil Fessenden, approx, bottom: 404 Mass. 1941. John Pine in front of the fraternity. Barney Oldfield’s wheels. 252 Eye For Beauty And Grace- Houscpartics 1942—Bill (cnzic. McKenzie—she’s still a pretty Charlie English, Bud Elder, Ralph Shcrrick, Harry Hampton and Green Key dates. May 1942. The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi and Ted Wilson at Fall Houseparties. ’42. 253 Helen Eliot Mover modeling the latest fashions in April, 1947. Hard at work on a spring morning. Harry Tanzi pointing to “Black Market Specials” sign. Chuck Sweeney ’46, Jack Sayers ’46 Norm Brown with friends. Huntley Bennett January 1943 254 Baker Library as seen from the Senior Fence. January 1947. Wolf. Harry Hampton's nonsinging member of the Glee Club at lower left. Stein date, 1942. Bud Tyler, Spring 1943. orthen at the Yale game , facially giving the score. Bud Tyler says “Send me in coach to Bill Craig ’44, at William Mary—Dartmouth game, 1942. Don Ash Earl Flood in the middle at Sigma Chi bar, 1942 fall house party. A1 Worthcn and date. Green Key 1942. 255 Among Those In The Service . . . Bob Steiner. Mr. Alpcrt. Bill Alpert and Don Hawley—Montgomery. Alabama 1943. Ken dcGruchy Dick Simpson '45 Med. School students in 2nd year Med 1944. 256 Bookie Joe Ashton and Bob Wilcox at Glenview Naval Air Station. Jack Kugclman at commissioning 1944. Apprentice Seaman Robert W. Pease —1943. Hovcy Grill. 1943, Navy V-12 45crs—left to right: Bud Morris. Shorty Pierce, Rex Felton, Geoff Maclay, Red Williams. Bob Pease. Tom Harkness, Jim Broderick and Dave Mott (partially hidden). Photo courtesy of Jim Broderick. villc. Tennessee, January 43 members of the Dartmouth Squadron of the Army Air Force up, as I recall, within a few hours after we received our uniforms. There are a number of in the photo. —Bob Steiner. 257 Reunion Times . . . Our first major reunion. MIS$ The weather was good Relaxing at the tenth. Time out. Shutter-bug caught. Blansficld and family. Jane Bookie Joe. And The 20th Trio. Mort Davis at the 20th. 259 am A toast to ’45—Ted McCrum, Mimi Don Campbell. Don Campbell at the piano as always. The dancing Newmans. Over at Morey. • . Hope McCrum Bebc Miller at the 20th. 260 In the summer by the fire.' Ted Marge Bush. inimitable Phil Shannon. Is Betty a tcatotaler? 261 Jack Giles gathered the Norwich-Hanovcr group for an informal get-together about 15 years ago. Paul Caravatt Fall reunion. October ’66. Princeton weekend. Front. Bob Oldfield, Rog Brown. Standing: Pat Smith, Molly Oldfield. Joe Shirley Michael. Barbara Brown, Art Jean Pounds. 262 Informal fall reunion, October, 1964. Vtore Pictures • • Anyone for jogging?”—Bill Banks Joan and Bob Pease. Hcrshcy, Penna., 1968. 19 year old Michael Fallon. 1 left. editation time for Chad RamsdclI. Lewis, with pipe—at home. Serious and Bubbling—from Jack Wachtcl. Patty Monahan at home, 1969. 263 Harry Roberts’ Sarah. Joe ancl Doric Young’s sons, Hank, Bill and Steve. Steve, ’’Biddo and Linda Carey, Summer of ’69. Kathleen and young Robert O’Connor. 264 Jim and Pete, Jeanne, Sue, Steve and Deb Houghton. Tom Lantzas inspecting the Westinghousc Deepstar 4000 Submersible. The Movers—what year? Moc and Jane Frye. December '68 in San Juan. Cover, with glasses, with customer, waving glasses. Jackie. Front Row: Nancy. Janet. Jane. Marcy and Jack Kugclman. 6 year old Libby Fannon at school. Brown’s daughter Jan on to 1st prom with escort, Spratt. Linda Skill, And Joe Skill. Tad’s stepson. Tad Fraissinet’s stepdaughter. cw, 3 years, the SafTord’s grandson. The Hutchins; Frank and Jeanne. Kathy, Ginny. Patty and Connie. 265 The Coles at home with Don, Doug, Dave and Janet. Em Fallon at Home. Janet in Bermuda ’67. Marge Foster, Jamaica, 1967. Bill Brown’s David—last spring. Fixing feet on one of our horses”—Dick Kendall. Paul’s daughter. Chris Cover. B.U. ’73. 266 Tory Redcoat Cosgrove, Rumson. N.J. 1969. Another Fannon at School— Doug. Laurie—still another The SafTord Indians on the “Great Western Tour”—Grand Canyon, ’66. Horton, one of Bill Woods’ In the foreground at another 20th snapshot—The Judge Plus, ty stepdaughters. 267 Alan’s Susan Foster at 15. Andy Scott’s Best Girl. The Bush Family—Marge and Ted. Kim. Bobbie and David—’64 vintage. 268 Daughter and Mother in Maine '67—June and Connie Manton. Bill Woods Betsey Horton—future newspaperwoman. Deborah and Karen Kahn performing in the Nutcracker Suite. The SatTords still on that tour—this time Hollywood Hills. Karen Wood’s 13th daughter. events. Kim Kendall after winning another state title for all Don Campbell and Bob Ross Enjoy, Enjoy. Mrs. Simon C. Nielsen, Jr. Alice Wood, Loring’s wife. Bill Woods’ Peter Horton. And Bill Woods’ Derek Horton. And Bill Woods’ Bill Woods. Jr. Freckled Patrick Skill. Tad Fraissinct’s stepson. ly courting days” : Durkin, 1951. Jack Wachtel only relaxes! C. Williams and Jean Drake—thanks to Gene Wilkin a few years ago. 269 Dartmouth's 12th president John Sloan Dickey '29. and Fred Berthold '45. at the dedication of the original Class of 1945 Weather Station at the 15th Reunion of the Class held in June 1959. A Toast to ’45 at the 20th! Kathy Samilson’s wedding. On left plus sunglasses. J. D. Holmes on Canadian fishing trip '67. 270 Murray—ad man. house idelcr. tennis player and r of 3. lories of past layout planning for Jack Skaklc. his action manager and Senator John F. Kennedy. The Allens at Vail in 1969. Bob Zildjian on the left—cymbal makers to the world. Drake at Fallon’s. Loring Wood's son Eric, 10. •ew and Dorothy Pillsbury. 271 David. Cleo. Steve. Chuck and Doug Zalk— Wisconsin '69. Lynn Monahan in Fanwood. Elizabeth Cosgrove, 1969. Pixie Durkin grows younger. Burt Manton’s daughter, June, last year. Em Fallon’s ’65 Houseparty-Jack Underhill. ■Tom Ashton ewer? This is a submarine! —Mover. Bob and Eileen O’Connor, Nov. 17, 1965. Craig Cain—by a dam site. 272 Billy Fallon ac Joslyn on the Colorado River offers free ks in the background camper in ’70! Bill Woods’ son Eddie. Oldfield in 202 Butterfield—a while ago. G.A. in N.Y. spot Don Campbell. Don Hawley. Rod and Cindy Walscr. Bob Ross. Herb dtkcr—November 29, 1946. 273 th apologies to Harry Durkin III— years ago! Ginny Hampton totes the lee bucket at the 20: Suicide Six___Jane Gile Chivers. John Friend. Nancy Holt. Howard Olivers. The Hanover Inn Corner. Oct. 8. 1966—Gene Wilkin. Gloria Robertson with a baby setter. Al Foster. Jr. Home for a week-end from U. of Miami. Sunday. Oct. 9. ’66; Back: Pat Smith. Molly Oldfield. Shirley and Joe Michael; Left to Right: Barbara Brown. Art and Jean Pounds; Front: Barney Oldfield. Rog Brown. Ted Smith. Photo. 274 ndy Brindley’s H.S. Graduation :turc '65. The studying student—Hampton, 209 South Mass., '41-’42. Dartmouth Barr Reunion—1964. Top: George '45, Jim '42. Middle: ic T6. Front: George's two and Jim’s two—Christmas In July! Last Christmas at Johnny Brooks’. John Buttlcr Jr. fishing in eastern Oregon last summer. Chuck Zalk aboard ore vessel in Indiana. 275 cry! and Duncan Street three Noels ago. Alan Foster with daughter, Susan, Naples, Florida, ’66. Thomas Harkncss, 4th grade. Harry Harkncss, Senior, University of Dayton. Don Campbell, Bob Ross, Mimi Campbell, Flo Ross. Freshman Crew, ’42. Bob Paulson ’‘working at his favorite avocation, organizing, arranging for. and directing singing groups. Looking at the camera instead of the director (typical!) is wife, Marge. 276 The Hewitt family. Elizabeth Dave. Peggy. Judy. Mary, Richy, Alan. nning for office”—Ellie •cr. Find Ed Crane, Steve Cover, 14. Peggy Durkin Riggs Roberts, son of Harry. Fallon, Parris Island. 277 Bob Epstein with his father, his wife and his two sons. Harry Roberts III June '52, Porlman’s wedding; Bob Hacker. Bill Portman. Al Russell and Stan Matlock (an intruder from Yale). Sue Buttlcr in High School graduation robe. Craig Cain many years ago. Jill Horton. Bill Woods’ step-daughter. Fallon’s Harvard Houseparty—Tom Ashton, Julie Fallon, Bill Drake. 278 Marion and Clinton Aldri ;h. Ronald Manton ida Carey formally. Arthur “Biddo” Carey Steve Carey Art, Linda Steve Carey informally. Skier Susan Street, Hood College Linda Lee Fraissinct, daughters of Tad. L n Pillsbury 279 Ted McCrum on Staten Island about 1949. Ed Bundy—The Mighty Hunter Lorraine Blansfleld, mother of Henry’s four John Field and Family The Kugclmans receive 280 lotes from the back of an envelope (with apologies to my old friend, the late Victor O. Jones of the Host on Globe) the relationships were interrupted—and, in all too With the Class of 1945‘s 25th Anniversary Year Book going to press there is now time for reflection. Hopefully we have the latest information on the entire class. Any errors, omissions or “typos were unavoidable. Many hours were spent editing, typing, proofreading and laying out this book. Our dining room is now back as a dining room, not the year book office as it has been for the last six months. The cooperation from the class was great. Many, like Bob Steiner. Em Fallon, Shorty Pierce and Dick Kimball, as well as many others, sent in many extra pictures. In fact we had so many it was difficult to decide which ones to use. Unfortunately, some up-to-date biographies and pictures came in after the final deadline so it was impossible to include them. As some of the information came from Alumni Records and other sources, we have tried to up-date the age of children. Those classmates who don't have freshman pictures joined the Class at a later date or became members through the Navy. The Class had a total membership of 768 men comprised of 718 who entered Dartmouth in Sept. 1941 and 50 Navy men and transfers. There arc three adopted” 45crs. 54 men listed in the Green Book have died (24 during World War II). Currently there are 714 living members of the Class. 361 of whom answered the questionnaire (50.6%). Of the Green Book freshmen 52% answered the questionnaire. My very special thanks to Gene Wilkin, who sent volumes of material that he had accumulated through the years. All the 1965 information came from him. He really laid the ground work for the book. To Cliff Jordan, Dave Orr. Charley Breed, Dave Hewitt, Allan Herrick. Fred Bcrthold, Anne Jcnks, Miriam Hart and Nancy Elliott from the Alumni Records Office my warmest thanks for their help from Hanover. Also to Fritz Hier, '44. last year’s editor, for his advice during these past hectic months. A real tip of the hat to the Dynamic Duo of Harry Hampton and Ellic Mover who really pushed, shoved, and dug out information that had to be gathered from points cast and west. Also to Moose Rowan, Johnny Brooks, Don Cole and Steve Hull for their help. Also to Paul Caravatt and his art department for the art work for the cover, and Joseph Ewers, a family friend, for the color separation on the cover. Right now I'll put in a plug for Rich Morrissey. 66, of the Magic Isle Beach Club in St. Croix for two delightful weeks during February that put us back in shape to complete this book. On the production front I cannot forget my three sons (Jay, Tom and C.B.) who collated, stuffed, stickcrcd etc. all the mailings that were sent out and put up with many late meals; Tom Murphy, my managing editor, who edited biographies; Ros Farnham from Wm. J. Keller. Inc., who has had to put up with us since last September (and his able cohorts Millie Greene, Fred Reimers and Jim Sicvcnpiper in Buffalo) and especially Sally Jones, our Kelly Girl, who did all the typing (in between rooting for the Boston Bruins) and every other conceivable job that was required. I sincerely hope that you will enjoy this. JAS Portrait of an Indian tha' knows w!{ what. % % S C T JOE KING'-, SatljflkrUpr (The Old G. 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