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DARTMOUTH CLASS OF 1946 25 YEARS LATER 1946-1971 Elected in 1946 Secretary-Ch.: Treasurer: Class Agent: Elected in 1951 Secretary-Ch.: Treasurer: Class Agent: CLASS OFFICERS Harold S. Bowman Robert Y. Kimball Thomas K. Burnap Reginald F. Pierce. Jr. Robert Y. Kimball John B. Whitman Executive Committee Donald A. Alvarez Audlev Brindley. Jr. Graham M. Brush, Jr. James M. Coleman. Jr. Charles T. Duncan Thomas H. (iillaugh Judson Hannigan Robert C. Hunt, Jr. Garry C. Jacobus. Jr. Carl R. McKinnon James S. O ' Neil Reginald F. Pierce, Jr. Walter A. Snickenberger Philip A. Stedfasl Nicholas Vorvs Arthur R. Young Executive Committee Donald A. Alvarez Audlev Brindley. Jr. James M. Coleman. Jr. Joseph P. Donahue Charles T. Duncan Thomas H. Gillaugh Judson Hannigan Robert C. Hunt, Jr. John L. James S. O ' Neil Charles W. Reardon James D. Shute. Jr. Walter . . Snickenberger Philip A. Stedfast Henrv F. Stern Nicholas V. Vorys Arthur R. Young Nova.scone Elected in 1956 Chairman: Secretary: Treasurer: Gifts Chairman: Reginald F. Pierce. Jr. Thomas H. Gillaugh Andrew J. Murtha Audlev Brindlev. Jr. Executive Committee Harold S. Bowman George Little James M. Coleman. Jr. John E. Marlette Frank K. Ettari Herman W. Schulting Theodore E. Fajen. Jr. Walter A. Snickenberger Morris L. Judson John B. Whitman Robert Y. Kimball Elected in 1962 Chairman: Secretary: Treasurer: Class Agent: News Editor: Class Gifts: Executive Committee John B. Whitman Robert Y. Kimball Frank K. Ettari Francis T. Adams, Jr. Gene J. Bokor, sue. by Ralph K. Smith 1 64 Andrew J. Murtha Hamilton T. Bailey James R. Barnet James M. Coleman. Jr. Francis S. Cox Theodore E. Fajen, Jr. Thomas H. Gillaugh James K. Heller Robert C. Hunt. Jr. Herman J. Obermayer John F. Savers, Jr. James D. Shute, Jr. Ralph K. Smith. Jr. David C. Weld Edward E. Wool man Abraham B. Hinman Elected in 1967 President Treasurer: Secretary: News Editor: Class Agent: Assoc. Class Agent: 25th Reunion Chairman: 25th Year Gift: 25th Year Gift Frank K. Ettari Donald E. Furber William W. Graulty Douglas B. Leigh Francis T. Adams James E. O ' Neil David C. Weld Stanely H. Feldbcrg Co-Chairman: John B. Whitman Executive Hamilton T. Bailey James R. Barnet James M. Coleman. Jr. Theodore E. Fajen. Jr. Thomas H. Gillaugh Abraham B. Hinman Robert C. Hunt Ralph K. Smith Earle W. Angstadt Gene J. Bokor Thomas K. Bumap William DeStcfano Duncan M. Fitchet Judson Hannigan Morris L. Judson Committee Robert Y. Kimball James F. Lynch John S. McClintock Ben|amm F-. Moats Andrew J. Murtha Reginald F. Pierce, Jr. Maynard Joe W. Poole, Herman W. Schulting Walter . Snickenberger Edward M. Scheu Harvey White John B. Whitman John A. Ulrich Frank C. Cole, Jr. 25th Reunion Commiitee— David Weld— Chairman Jim O ' Neil Bill Schulting Gene Bokor Bob Kimball Don McNally Bob Albrecht Bud .Scheu Jack Sayers Joe Donahue Jim Lynch Mush Judson Frank Guarini Gail Bokor Frank Cole Jean Weld Ralph Smith Charlie Furness Jack Whitman Jackie Kimball Don Furber Phil Struhsacker 2 Frank 1 tlari Buol Hinman Jack Underbill Reg Pierce Ben Moats Walt Snickenberger Joe Poole Doug Leigh Marty Marino The class of 1946 Under Three Presidents Hopkins 1942-1946 Dickey 1946-1970 Kemcny 1970- 3 DEDICATION In memory of Robert C. Strong (1902-1946) In spite of our wide ranging times in Hanover, all of us were probably influenced and inspired by this su- perb man, a dedicated member of the Dartmouth family. When the first contingent of our class entered in July and September 1942, Bob was the man who ac- cepted us as Dean of Admissions and also served as our Dean of Freshmen. When the V-12 got underway. Bob became a vital academic advisory officer of the V-12 command and served on nearly every important wartime committee of the College. Throughout the 1942 1946 period, many of us ben- efited from his very human and very personal interest in our progress. Bob always saw the best in each indi- vidual and encouraged the man to make the most of his strengths. A quote from an In Memoriam , liddic Chamber- lain wrote for the Darlmouih at the time of Bob ' s death says it best of all- Bul, the part of Bob Strong which belonged to the Dartmouth family and to his friends can be remem- bered and shared by those who knew him and loved him. Both inside and outside the Dartmouth family those numbers are legion and so long as there lives any one who knew Bob and what he stood for and what he meant to Dartmouth, it is perhaps fitting that from time to time Bob should be remembered by the College publicly as well as in the hearts of those who miss him. For Bob was a great Dartmouth man. Bob, formally known as Robert C. Strong and af- fectionately known to many of his classmates as Chambie , graduated from Dartmouth in 1924. After a year with the Telephone Company, Bob returned to Dartmouth as Executive Assistant to President Hop- kins. In 1933 Bob was made Dean of Freshmen and Director of Admissions, serving in this dual capacity until he died. The measure of Bob Strong was in the wisdom of his unrecorded counsel in administration groups and with individual students, in his human understanding for those in trouble, in his sincere interest and admira- tion for the accomplishments of others, in his ready and affable availability night or day, and in the sound- ness of his judgment as to a man ' s true worth. These things are recorded only in the memory of those who knew him. worked with him or who turned to him for help. It is told that Bob, no matter how he said it or how he wrote it, could honor a man for academic achie e- ment or separate a man from college, accept a man for admission or advise a man he was not accepted for ad- mission and that man felt that his welfare and his in- terests were the primary and compelling concern o ' Bob ' s thoughts and actions. Perhaps this vsas because in fact they were. For the Class of 1946 to ha c known such a num is a rare pri ilege indeed. Ma the Boh Strong way be a lasting goal for all Dartmouth men. A WORD FROM THE EDITORS What started out as a venture into the unknown has emerged as a most fascinating experience. Not without a Httie pride, we suddenly realized that our class has gone into the cold world and at this time to take stock, we have emerged as pretty damn good guys. Good citizens, professionals, imaginative innovators, good family men, and maybe most of all the guys that have carried the load through three wars, paid the taxes, stuck to our last and now see our progeny beginning their challenge in the most strident of times. It has been a distinct pleasure to compile our history to date. May your reading of this effort make you feel a very real part of the 46 ' s who have made some marks and have yet to make greater ones. I Ol IS I tB ABBOTT 16%4 Ivadel Place, Encino. California I Mwver- PresiJeiu of Louis l e Ahboll. a Professional Corporation ( III! DREN: Lucinda Lee. 18: Louis Lee IV. 16; Ann Mclinda. 15: Kalhlecn l-lizabeth. 8. CiRADLATE STl ' DIES: University of Southern Calilornia, J.D. I olUnving service admitted to California State Bar, January 1950: subsequently admitted to practice before various federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. .Mso had government service as Assistant U.S. .Attorney Southern (now Central) District of California. Presently in private practice as President and prin- cipal shareholder of l.iiuis Lee Abbott, . Professional Corporatum, a general practice firm emphasizing business litigation. Chairman of Local .Administratnc Commmee No. 1, which conducts preliminarv hearings in Calif Stale Bar dis- ciplinar matters. .Arbitrator for .American Arbitration .Assoc, in commercial arbi- trations and, formerlv in uninsured motorist claims. Formerly Hearing Ollicer tor the United Stales Department of Justice in conscientious objector ca-ses. Member of American Bar Assoc, Section Ta. ation. Chairman of special committees and re- gions, Calif. Bar Assoc, Los Angeles County Bar Assoc. Federal Bar .Association ■Author of legal articles and lecturer to various professional groups, including the Practicing Law Institute, Tulane Ta. Institute and Los .Angeles County Bar .Assoc. Tax luncheons. Hobbies including skiing and water sports. LEONARD J. .ACKERMAN 1527 Rising Glen Road, Los Angeles, California Motion Picture and Television Producer GRADU.ATF STUDIES: LL.B. (I95t)) Brooklyn Law School AUSTIN LOCKWOOD ADAMS, JR. 2900 East Del Mar Boulevard, Pasadena, California 9 1 107 Self-employed securities investments WIFE: Elizabeth J. (Pasadena Junior College) Served in Army 194.3-46. FRANCIS T. ADAMS. JR. Tom Heathfield , Devon, PcnnsNhania President. Adani Enterprises— Parent company of Adams Associates, Adventure in 1 ravel. Adams Industries. Adams Productions and Flexavision Productions. These companies, fir the most part, are involved in some facet of the public relations field. VVIl F: Emile (Brvn Mawr) (1111 DRFN: Francis T., Ill (Tee), II: Laura, 9. On leaving the Hanover plain in 47. I formed Sea Harvest. Inc in Portland. Maine, to process seaweed and freeze lobsters. Following this. I founded F.T. Adams Co., an advertising agency in Philadelphia, which graduallv developed into providing public relations services for educational mstiuilions. For 3 years I merged this elTtJrt with a Baltimore firm, as VP of the Phil.idclphia oflice. Then, in ' 61, I started building Adams Enterprises in De on, Pa., which today controls li c companies all related to various aspects of the public relations field, including our latest venture, Flexavision Productions- lilm producers and manufacturers of audio vision hardware. In what spare time I liave had I base been chairman of nn township ' s Planning Commission, Head Class .Agent for ' 4 i, Chairman of the llaverford School Development Committee, Chairman of Haverford ' s annual giv- ing program and an ollicer in the Devon Citizen ' s As.sociation. WAVMAN ADAMS, JK 2S15 San Gabriel Street, Austin. Texas 7X705 In 1957 he was Supervisor. Arthur Murray Studio. ROBERT BDWARD ADAMSON R.F.D.. Bethlehem. Connecticut 06751 In 1 95 J he viu.s Psychological Examiner. Depl. of Educalion. City of Walerbury, Conn. WIFE: Dorothv H. (Colby Jr. MacMurrav) CHILDREN: David F.. 17; Elizabeth A. 13 ' Served in Army 1943 6. RICHARD EUGENE AGNOS 2305 Oak Street, Manhattan Beach. California 90266 Last informal ion I ' 63— .Manager. Internalional SlanJarit Enpneers. Inc. Rome. Italy, Third Ceniury— Local E-xeculi e Conunillee. LL.B. 1950-Ohio Northern LIniversitv. Served in Nav ' 1943-47, ROBERT E. Al.BRlCm Ridge Lane. Weston. Connecticut 06880 Self employed. Manufacnirers .■Igenl. specializing in .sales to the alional I ariely Trade. WIFE.: Constance (MiKs.iukec, Downer College) CHILDREN: Barbara. 18; John. 16 Four years U.S. Marine Corps. Graduated Dartmouth 1947 Class of 1946, Worked for W,T, Grant Co, 12 years, in store management and e ecuti e buying office N,Y,C, Left W,T, Cirant Co. in 1959 and started my own agency business at that time. While with Grant lived in Milwaukee, Wise. Winona. Minn,. Min- neapolis. Minn,. Larchnionl. N,Y.. Rye. N,Y, and presently in Weston. Conn. Have an office at home and one in NYC, 605 Ihird Avenue Room 3614, .AciiMlies primarily; golf, tennis, paddle tennis, horse hack ridmg. JOHN l AI.DEN 380 Grove Sireel. Nccdhum. Massachusetts President— Allien Electronics $ Impulse Recording Eqiiiptnenl Co.. Inc.: Vice President. .Mden Products Company. Inc. W IFE: Joan (Middlchurv. A.B.; Radclitlc, A.M.) CHILDREN: Betsy. 17; Peter. 15; Kathy, 12. PAUL MONTGOMERY ALLEN 36-20 21st Avenue, Long Island City. New York 11105 In IV S lie was Office Muna er. Waller Dorain Teagiie Associates ( Industrial Design) WILE: Blanche Krol. married 1950 CHILDREN: Robert M.. 17. Served in Nav 1943-46. RIC HARD A ALLEN 21 Beach Drive, Noroton, Connecticut SHissKe Advisers. Inc. (Affiliate of Swiss Reinsurance Company. Zurich)— Vice President: Portfolio Management— I nvesimenls Wll E: Marcia B. (Colbv Junior ' College) CHILDREN: Rebecca V.. 16; Margaret W.. 14; Louise B.. 14. CiRADUATE .STUDIES: Amos Tuck .School M.C.S. .Alter military service in the Pacific returned to Hanover and graduated in 1949 and from Tuck in 1950. Started in the linancial area at .1. P. Morgan gravitating into portfolio management at Vincent Astor ' s oftice and now SwissRc .Advisers. .• lumni fund agent for many years, active in community atl ' airs including PT.A. member of town meeting, trustee of church, and numerous charitable organiza- tions. Enjoy sailing and gardening. WILLIAM DUNCAN ALLISON, M.D 32 Wellington Road, Ardmore, Pennsvlvania 19003 MI). 1950-Temple Vntversily No other information. Served in Navv 1943-46. DONALD ARTHUR ALVAREZ 26050 Quail Lane, Los Altos Hills, California 94022 I ' ice President Cenerat Manager-Lord Baltimore Press. Inc. WIFE: RosemaA (Northwestern) CHILDREN: Linda L., 19; Kathleen, 17; Donald M., 15; Robert A.. 11. Served in Navy 1942-46. 1 ! 0nr S - . NURMAN KLllH ANDERSEN 1057 Chautauqua Blvd.. Paafic Palisades. California Milprint ISC Sales-Printed and Convened Packaging .Materials to National Foods Producers WIFE: Virginia (Mt. HoKoke) CHILDREN: Keith. 22; Gail. 20. GRADUATE STUDIES: BBA-Holstra College Left Dartmouth 1943 to attend Merchant Marine Academy. Commissioned En- sign USNR 1944 and .?rd Officer USMS. Sened convoy duty North .-Xtlantic. Re- luVned to Dartmouth 1946. Left again to be married. .Attended Columbia Univer- sin sraduating from Hofstra College. .loined Reynolds Metals Company 1949 in Sales Dept.. New York Office. Transferred to California as General Sales Mgr. of subsidian 1957. Held various positions with Reynolds on V est Coast, most re- centK Divisional Sales Mgr. Left Reynolds after 20 enjoyable years to join Milpr- int Inc. an industrial division of Phillip Morris. Enjoy West Coast living immen- selv. LoLs of tennis and golf Have been active in Boy Scouts. YMC. ' . Presbyterian Church, United Fund and commumtv activities. Have assisted on Alumni Fund and interviewing high school seniors. WILLIAM CHARLES ANDRE MBA. 1951-Har%ard 189 South .Mountain .Avenue. Montclair. New Jersey 07042 1959— .Merchandise .Manager. Congoleum Nairn. Inc. 1951-54 Chemical Bank Sew York Trust Company. WIFE: Rosemarie (Georgian Court College) CHILDREN: Denise. 18; John. 17; Cathnn. 16; RoberU 14; Charles. 12. Naval V-12 Unit at Dartmouth. Third Century-Local Executive Committee. DAVID KILTON ANDREW 1365 Westbrook Street. Portland. Maine 04102 „ 1958-Dealer in Fine Paintings and Resloralions U.S. Marine Corps 1943-47. ' T COLVUN ANDREWS. JR 7 Tapoan Road, Richmond. Virginia Principallv general insurance hul have active interest in local Honda Dealership: Link Driving Center WIFE: Barbara Jane (Norlhwestern) CHll DREN: Deborah Biddle, 19; T. Coleman 111. 17; Allen Scott. 13: Christopher. 10. CiRADUAIE STUDIES: Wharton School. Universit) of Pennsylvania Left Dartmouth 1948. 2 vears at Wharton .School. Married August 1950. Two vears with LSAF during Korean War. Two years of accountancy. Entered insur- ance business , pril 1954. Entered politics in 1959 as member of Virginia (ieneral .Assemblv. Retired voluntarily 1968. Managed Wallace campaign in 1968 in Vir- ginia. Helped organize and named first national chairman of .American Parly. Have enjoved gcxid health and fortune as a native and life long resident of Rich- mond a place of plain living and high thinking and all the doors hang on wel- come hinges . 1 ARl i; K. ANGSTADT ,1R Contentment Island Road. Darien. Connecticut President of The McCall Pattern Co. He are in the business ofinaniifactiinni; and marketing women ' s clothing patterns to the home sewing marketing in the U. S. and abroad. WIPE: Suzanne (Welleslev) CHILDREN: Katy. 18: Liz. 15. After graduating in Feb. 46 went to R. H. Macy Co.. New York. Stayed 6 vears. four a-s a buver. Moved to Young Rubicam Inc. as marketing executive in 1952. Spent two vears in San Francisco 55-57. returning to New York ollice as Nice President in 1957. Became Senior V.P. and Division Manager in 1960. Moved to .Abercrombie Fitch Co. as President in 1964 and moved to the McCall Pat- tern Co. as President in 1970. Primary hobbies have been skiing, sailing, com- petitive shooting and hunting. Have hunted in Western Ll.S.. Ala.ska. Eastern U.S.. Scotland. Busiiicss has taken me to Europe frequently, twice to Australia. Moved to present home on Long Island Sound last year, hope to buy small boat this year to spend more time in the water. r • ' x TONY GEORGE ANTHONY 178 Halwill Drive. Snyder. New York 14226 Vice President— S. M. Flickinger (wholesale grocers) WIFE: Elizabeth (Bradford Junior College) C HILDREN: Pamela, 16; David. 12. Served in Navy 1943-46. JOHN H APRILL Bo, 286 RD 1, Cape May Court House, New Jersey Insurance and Securities Uroker— self employed WIPE: Emily ( IIILDREN: C}len. 23: Roy. 19; Tim. 13: Gregg. 6 After graduation 1 worked for General Motors Corp.-Acct. Dept. in Bloomlield. N.J. Married my childhood sweetheart and went with G.L.F. Farmers Coop in l.akewood. N.J. transferred to Liberty. N.J. as l:gg Marketing Manager combining with and moving to Homesdale. Pa. We dealt in the wholesale market- ing of eggs on the N.Y. Mercantile E.xchange -transferred to operate new plan! in Vineland. N.J. Left G.L.F. in 1958 to work for Prudenti.il became Manager ,iih1 left in 1968 to become self employed to Broker Insurance and Securities. We are particularly proud of our 4t) acre homestead built in 1730 bs a Christopher Learn- ing an original settler and whaler from New England who settled in Cape May County. N.J. in a whalers supply town of {own Bank. N.J. 10 RAYMOND WILLIAM ARLT 4559 Nueces Drive. Sania Barbara. California Financial Auk Administrator (Grams Program) University of California, Santa Barbara. WIl b: Catherine CHILDRLN: Daniel, 9; David, 8; Nancy. 7. Since graduating fnim Dartmouth my life has begun to fulllill the goals of per- sonal enrichmenl combined with a good business career. With my wife Kay, and our three adopted children, Danny, David and Nancy, we reside in beautiful Santa Barbara. Beachcombing along the Pacific and hiking through nearby Los Padres National Park occupv our leisure moments. I am employed by the Univ. of Calif as Financial Aids .Administrator of the (irant Programs (Educational Op- portunity Grant. Ci llege Opportunitv Grant. LC Grant and Law Knforcement) and have direct association with the Educational Opportunity Program for the economic, cultural and social disadvantage student. Needless to say. it is work of deep personal satisfaction. During the past 2 years I have assisted our UCSB stu- dents to build a medical clinic in Colonia San Martin, cardboard poverty province in Mexico. The clinic is now in operation, staffed by volunteer doctors and nurses, to provide proper medical services for Mexico families. Prior to my move to Santa Barbara four vears ago. I resided in the San Francisco area. Former business em- plovmcnt was with Singer Sewing Machine Co. a.s executive office auditor; and .Arrierican Optical Co. as regional credit manager for the six Northwestern slates. DALE L. ARMSTRONG 169 North Drive. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 15238 United Slates Steel Corporation- Manager of Sales- ' Pitishurgh District WIFE: Gloria S. . ' ' irmstrons (Green Mountain Jr. College) CHILDREN: Dale M.. 2l; Richard L.. 18: Clyde A.. II. 17. Member of Session-Fox Chapel Presbylerian Church Vice President Board of Directors- Harmarville Rehabilitation Center Member-Fox Chapel Golf Club-Pine N ' alley Golf Club-Duquesne Club-.AIle henv Club. R.A.YMOND FRANCIS ARMSTRONG B.S. 1945-Holv Cross. B.S. 1948-lndiana Univ. 920 Huckleberry Lane, Northbrook, Illmois 60062 Owner— A rnislrong Associates WIFE: Agnes (Fontbonne College) CHILDREN: Raymond F.. 2nd 6 Served in Nav 1941-46. GLENN R ARIHURS 536 Cedar .Avenue. Niagara Falls. New York t.D. CHILDREN: Glenn, 17; Laura, 15; Ross. 15. GRADUATE STUDIES: M.D. University of BufraIo- ' 47 University of Buffalo 47. Interned Bu ' tfalo General- ' 47- 48. Resident-Otola- rvngologv Bufl ' alo C ' leneral. Buffalo Children ' s Hospital. U.S. Navy-Private prac- tice- 1952. National Boards- Boards-Ololoarvngology, .American College of Sur- geons. Hobbies-golf, skiing, sailboat. Chief iif Staff Head of Division of Otolaryngology Mt. St. Mary s Hospital. .Attending Niagara Falls Memorial Medi- cal Center-Director Hearing and Speech Center-St. Mary ' s Hospital-N.F. JOHN S. ASI1B . JR. 4t)28 E. 62nd Street. Indiannapolis. Indiana Life insurance a enl willi the General American Life Insurance Company U 1:: Marjoric (Indiana Stale University) fllllDREN: Susan. 17; Martha. 13. Jiiined PR. Mallorv in June 1948 as sales rep. Left them in I95X lor an In- diannapolis meal packer in sales and merchandising. Went into the insurance field in l%2 and have been concentrating in the business and estate planning held. Past Deacon of the Northminster Presbyterian Church and Board Member of Optimists Club. Hobbies include ciimpetitive squash, coin collecting, tropical lish raising and showing and roaring at TV sport programs. Happily married with three Hi osier born gals in the home and a wise female cat that natches the fish while I ' m at work. Never attended a reunion, but figure 1 better make the 2. ' th since I ' ve lived so long. Wll IIAM VERNON ASHLF.V. II 301 East 69th Street. New York. New York 10021 Execuine-CBSTV WIIE: Diane (Jackson) CHILDREN: (by first marriage) Chase, 14; Catharme. 18. Served m the C ' oasi Artillery Corps. 1943 6. CHARLES MAYBURY ASHTON, III 125 Delview Drive. Wilmington. Delaware 19803 General Manager Vice President. Delaware Fastener Corp. WIFE: Chrisfine CHILDREN: Bruce M., 23; Charles C. 19. Served in the Navv 1942-46. EDWARD A. AH IX 101 Beverly Lane. Haltiesburg. Mississippi Orthopaedic Surgeon in private practice in Hattiesburs . .Mississippi WIFE: Sue (Tulane) CHII DRI:N: Skip. 17 GRADUA IE STUDIES: Johns Hopkins University. M.D. Alter finishing Hopkins Med School in 1948. entered internship and residency at Vanderbilt Universiiv. With outbreak of Korean War. entered U.S. .■Nrmx anil served on Orthopaedic Service at Ft. Campbell. Kentucky. In 1953 enlcred Ortho- paedic Surgery residency at University of Oregon. In 1956. joined the Stall ' at Och- sner Clinic and Faculty of Tulane University in New Orleans. In 1957. entered private practice here in Hatliesburg. Hobbies: raising quarter-horses and traveling. One son. Skip, soon to graduate at Cherry Lawn School in (oiinccHcul. 12 WILLIAM JOStPH AUGHLLO. JR. LL.B. lyjl-Fordham 76 Norwood Road. Ni rlhport, New York 11768 iMwverself-emptoyed WIKE Elizabeth CHILDREN: Thomas P, 1 ; Patricia M., 17; Charles F.. 15; William M., 13; Pegg. Ann. 1 1. SeWed in the Navy 1944-46. ROS.S C. BACON 99 Springbrook Trail. Sparta. New Jersey General Insurance As.ency specializing in Credit L A H coverages-Tlie Ross C. Bacon Gen. Agency WIFE: Phvllis CHILDREN: Ross. 17; Barbara. 10. Food sales took me to most of the major markets m the East from Virginia to Mass. On the wav. I met mv wife while skiing at Stowe. During the early years of mv marriage, we moved once a year to such places as .Arlington. a.; Harrisburg. Pa.; Philad ' elphia. Pa.; Rockville ' . Marvland. Then Life Insurance Sales took us to Greensboro. N.C.; Nutlev. N.J.. and tinallv I decided to go into business for my self and permanentlv live at Lake Mohawk. Sparta. N.J. New to this nomad is church service-Deacon 1st Presbvterian Church. Boy Scout work Troop 82. I now snow ski at Gt. Gorge and water ski (slalom-one ski you know) on Lake Mohawk and enjoy permanent residency in a small smog-free community. HAMILTON TL RNER BAILEY X2 Oxbon Road. Weston. Massachusetts Sell Employed-H.T. Bailey Insurance Agency. We specialize in unusual risks using markets such as Lloyds of London. WIFE: Nancv (Mt. Holvoke) CHILDREN: Hamilton Jr.. 20; .-Mvson. 18; Thomas. 16; Susan. 14; Ann. 10. GRADUATE STUDIES: Harvard Business and Tuck School MBA .After being retired from Navv. spent the next ear in hospital and recuperating at home. Returned to Tuck in 1947 for Misters degree. Married Nanc Kitselman of Muncie. Indiana, in 1948. Worked for three insurance agencies when I started my own business in 1957. Over the vears have been active in several outside busi- nesses. Have interest in 14 chicken farms in Costa Rica at present time. We have traveled extensivelv. going to Europe at least once a year and South .America and the Caribbean the same amount. Sports are tennis, bowling and occa-sionally golf One child is in Dartmouth and one in Skidmore; other children attend Weston public schools. DEWITT t BAKER. Ill 44 (. olonial .Avenue. Larchmont. New ■o k i ue President of Administralion lor Random House. Inc. WIFE: Marvbob (Hunter) C HILDREN: .Scott. 16; Todd. 14. GRADUATE STUDIES: MBA-Tuck School My business career commenced in 1947 selling first for Hope ' s Windows. Inc. Jamestown. New York and then as an independent manufacturer ' s represenlatnc in the northeastern states selling a sporting goods line and some tos lines. Entered publishina in 1951 selling for Simon and Schuster; married Maryboh Wilson. Be- came sale ' s manager at Smion Schuster. In 1957 moved to Atliliated Publishers Inc. as vice president and product manager, then in 1962 to .Artists and Writers Press Inc. a subsidiarv of the Western Publishing Company as vice president, in 1964 became executive vice president of Golden Press. Inc.. in 1967 president ol Golden Press. Inc.. 1968 vice president for book publishing of Western Publishing Co.. in 1969 moved to Random House Inc. a subsidiary of RCA corp. publishing under the imprints of Random House. Alfred Knopf. Pantheon. L.W Singer. Be- ginner Books. Vintage. Modern Library as vice president for Administralion. In my community have been active in school affairs, working on school board selec- tion committees and such. I have been chairman of the local Dartmouth .Alumni interviewing committee for the past seven years. Have held various offices in the National March of Dimes over the past fourteen years. Major hobbies skiing, gar- dening, sailing. 13 JAMtSJ. UAKLR 22 Intrepid Circle. Brunswick. Maine Complrollcr. U.S. Naval Air Slaiion. BninsHuk. Maine Will: Norma J. (Chamberlain School of Retailing) CHILDREN: Anne C. 19; Bill. 14. Alter leavini! Dartmouth and being commissioned in the Supply Corps, trans- ferred to the Regular Navy in early 1947. Since that time have served in a variety of billets atli at. ashore, and overseas (i.e.. USS Tangier (AV-8): USS Vulcan (AR 5); USS Johnston (DD821): USS Cabot (CVL-28); USS Mountrail (APA- 213); Marine Corps Air Stations. El Toro. California and Cherry Point. North Carolina; Stall ' Commander Fleet Air Quonsct; Aviation Supply Office. Phila- delphia. Pa.; NAS Port Lyauley. Morrocco). Most recently 1 served as the Supply Otiicer. U.S. Na al Station. Argentina. Newfoundland (Nov. 1965 to Aug. 1967). after which tour. I was granted a six months leave of absence and returned to Dartmouth for the Fall and Winter terms (Sept. 1967 to March 1968) and com- pleted the necessary work towards my degree which was awarded m June 1968. Since April of 1968 1 have served as the Comptroller. U.S. Naval .Air Station. Brunswick. Maine. M plans for the future are to retire from the Navv on 1 Au- gust 1971 and lake up a second career shortly thereafter, probably something in business field. WALLACE J. BAKF.R. JR 8617 N. 12th Avenue. Phoenix. Arizona Attorney ill law. I ' rivate practice— self employed WIFE: Elizabeth (Western Reserve. U. of Arizona) CHILDREN: John. 15; Marv. 12; Tom. II. GRADUATE STUDIES: J.D. Western Reserve. College of Law; LL.M. Yale University Following Dartmouth I graduated from Western Reserve University College of Law; went into family firm in Cleveland. Ohio with father and uncle (both Dart- mouth alums). In 1958 returned to graduate law studies at Yale; thence to the aca- demic life, teaching law three years at George W;i.shington University and 7 years at University of .Arizona. Have enjoyed the Dartmouth clubs in Tucson and Phoe- nix. In 1969 returned to private law practice in Phoeniz. Arizona. Married in last year of law school, have two sons and a daughter. Whole family enjoys camping, fishing, and year round Arizona sunshine! WILLIAM CHARLES BALDWIN Bachelor of Commerce 1951- 4() Windemere Road. Wellesley, Ma.ssachusetLs 02181 Auditor. Garden City Trust Company WIFE: Jacqueline (St. Ann ' s Convent) CHILDREN: Cheryl, 20; Karen, 15. McGill JOHN C AI.VI.RT BARKER 8 llarkness Drive. Madison, Connecticut 06443 Director of Sales. Wallace Silversmiths Will-.: Nancy J. (Westchester) CHILDRIN; Pamela J.. 17; Melissa A.. 16; Heather L., 9. Served in the Navv 1942-46. PAUl. K. BARN US 20 MeatlowbriKik Lane, Reading. Ma.ssachusctts I ' asKii: i ' iisi Cdnfirci uliimdl Church uf Keculin ' . , mstichiisells l Helen (Newuni-Welleslev Ho pltal. R.N.) CHII.DRLN: Charles, 22; David. 20; Peter. 17; Rov 13, OR. DU.Mh STUDILS: MeCormick llieologieal Seminars. B.I.).: Yale Divinity School. S.T.M. .Mter siradtialion I attended MeC ' ormick Seminary in Chicago in preparation lor the miniMrv. .Mter one year there I married Helen I lemming, whom I had met in Hanover where she had been a nurse in Mary Hitchcock Hospital. I received a fel- lowship from McCormick for further work, which I took at the Yale Divinity School in the field of New Testament. Since my primary interest was the parish ministrv 1 decided not to continue on for a Ph.D. 1 have served a rural parish in Milton, Vt., a suburban parish in Braintree, Mass.. a small city parish m Waltham, Mass. and am now out in the suburbs again in Reading. Mass. I am very much in- terested in helping the church to come up to date in active community and social concern .ind have been quite innovative with arious new forms of worship. Over the ears I have served the state and national church in the areas of social action. Christian Hducation, confirmation education and use of group process in the church. We have four sons, one of whom graduates from Monmouth College in Illinois this year and the second of whom graduates from Dartmouth next year. We have a summer home in Vermont not far from Hanover and visit there frequently. JAMES R. BARNKT Bedford Road. Lincoln, Massachusetts Linctiln Manajiemein. Rail EsUilc. . tiiniigcineiU CoiKiihiiii . I ' rcsickni Krackcriacks Inc.. Small Chum Mod Chnhiiii Bouluiues-Chaiimtm WILL: Jane (Cedar Crest) CHILDREN: Andrea. IX; Karen, 16; Pamela 14; Tennes. II; Stephen, 9. GRADUATE STUDIES: Amos Tuck We grow too soon old and too late smart. said some sage. Earle Angstadt. Rex Sleighter, and I left Hanover on a mighty cold February morning m 1946, We were almost armed with an M.B.A. from Tuck at the lender age of twenty. What a jump we had on the world being able to seek fame and fortune years ahead of our peers. What a chance we pa.ssed up to go around the world without a care in the world. I joined the family tanning business and found my Dartmouth education valued at $40 a week. After 6 yrs. of great training and littie pay, I left to start my own company. A few years of mail order, advertising and door to door selling be- came a company called Aerosol Corp. of America. A.CA. innovated such house- hold words as Spray Starch (Glis). Spray Cleaner (Jato). and Crazy Foam, chil- dren ' s bouncing soap. I sold the company to Shulton. Inc. (Old Spicel who sold it to Sterling Drug (Bayer Aspirin) and I joined the Gillette Co. running a division producing prestige cosmetics, and toiletries including Nine Flags and Eve of Roma imported Italian cosmetics. Tiring of the homogenizing process of large corpo- rations. I left Gillette to again start a company last year. Lincoln Management owns a small chain of mod clothing stores (Krackerjacks), consults, manufacturers and sells distilled water (Plymouth Pure), and is about to launch Oy-Oy, the back- ward Yo-Yo. Hopefullv another household word by the time you read this. Life has been rewarding and mv beloved wite Jane and our five children welcome all vou 46ers anvtime vou are near Bedford Road, Lincoln, Mass. DONALD W BARR .3 14 Sea View Avenue, Swansea, Massachusetts Assl. Vice Prcidciil iif Rhode Island Hospilal Tnisi National Rank. Trus! adminislraliiin involvmi; inveslmcnis and lci;al nark. WIFE: Ann CHILDREN: Jonathan. X ' ;; Jennifer, 7; Elizabeth. 1. GRADUATE STL ' DIES: Boston College. LL.B.; Stonier Graduate School of Banking. Trust Degree. Drafted out ' of Dartmouth during freshman year in .April I94. ' ( .iiid into . ' Xriiiy. Overseas in September 1444-Euro pe. Medic with . OS Parachute Infantry X2nd Airborne Div. Wounded during Battle of Bulge . Returned to Dartmouth 1946. March, Graduated June 1948. Worked as salesman in Boston for 2 years and en- tered Boston College Law Schtrnl 1949. Graduated from BC Law in 1953. Started work with Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., Providence, R.l. in I9.M). Have worked in Trust Department ever since. Hobbies are yachting and skiing. We have a chalet in L me. N.H. built by ourselves. Currently am Treasurer of Narragansctt Bay Yachting Assoc, (for ten years); Treasurer of Dartmouth Alumni .Assoc, of Rhode Island (for 8 years); Board of Director of Coles River Y.icht Club; Board ol Directors Provideiice Child Guidance Clinic. Serving on fown of Swansea Fi- nance and . ' dvisorv Board. HAROLD JLILI S BARR 146 Crosby Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts 01830 Ircasiircr. Welrpo. Inc. (shoe mfg.) WIFE: E)elma K, (Russell Sage) CHILDREN: Andrew S., 18; Dougla.s R.. 16; Emily L,. 13; Audrey F., II; James 1... 4. Served in the Navy 1943 46. RAYMOND LATHROP BARRETT, JR. 5477 Agana Drive, Santa Barbara, California 93105 Adminislraior-Chimncl Cmiiuies Painter ' s Joini Comnullec, Inc. ( iMhor-Manii emenl Association) Will;: Marjorie L. (Edgewix-xJ Park Junior College) CHILDREN; Da id Hale. 25; Susan G, 23. Served in Marine 1943. Third Century— Local Executive Committee. ROBERT A. BARROWS 205 Sycamore Road. Linthicum Height.s, Marvland 21090 Mechanical design engineer. Westmghouse Electric Corp.. Defense Space Center. Baltimore. Md. Senior Engineer .Military airborne electronics WKl;: Patricia Joan (Greenhalah) (Laseii Junior Collcee) CHILDREN; Doreen. 17; Richard. 15; Susan. 12 (iRADUATE .STUDIES; SB. 1949. S.M. 1950-M.l.T. .M ' tcr m sophomore year I transferred to MIT. lived at home and got to meet my wife, also of Wellesley. Entered the V ' estinghouse Graduate Student Program in 1950. later Lssigned to Sharon. Penna. on torpedo development. Iransferred to radar work in Baltimore in 1955, rejoining the torpedo group when it came here. 1957-1968. 1 got into Republican Partv work here and have been a countv com- mitteeman for eight years. Also involved with the local Improvement .Associa- tion which attempts to bridge the gap between citizens and county government in the absence of organized towns, not its President. - ' S , ' i-V FRANCIS BARTNICK LAWRENCE P. BARTNICK 10 South Brae Road. Goshen. New York Chief School Administrator— Goshen Central School WIFE; Kathleen R. (St. Marv ' s, Notre Dame. Ind.) ( IIILDRIN; Bob, 25; Kathy, 23; Lorrie, 15; Tom, 10. GRADU.M L SI UDIES; Masters- Boston LIniv., advanced (iraduate wiirk at Univ. of BuH ' alo, Univ. of Plallsburg Teacher, administrator, family man, camper, and hopeful national and inter- national traveler-that s yours truly in a nutshell. Taught Math and coached at Brewster Academy. Wolfaboro. N.H.. for five vears. Moved on to Natick H.S., Natick, Mass.. where 1 did more of the same. Within a ear. 1 became head of Math Department and started to pha.se out coaching (football was last ti go). Pro- moted to Vice Principal of Natick H.S. in 1958. Moved to Cioshen. N.Y.. in 1962 as H.S. Principal. Within two years. I was promoted to Chief School Adminis- trator and am still at it. In addition to my regular work. I keep busv in Rotary and as Board Director for the N.Y. State CounciTof School District .Administrators. 16 BR AN BATTEY USIS. American Embassy, APO San Francisco, California 96503 Foreign Service ■ i u u Sorry aboiil the questionnaire-disappeared in ihe paper ihal swirls ihrough Embassi ' es evervwhere. Besides, my story is soon told: Foreign Service. Japan. Korea. Washington. Saigon, .lapan (do you sense a certain repetiliousness creeping mto that pattern ' ) ■It ' s a reat life and I wouldn ' t trade it tor any other I know ol. Pix enclosed are m official photos as Cultural Attache (black and white) and an action shot ot me describing a rock I ' rom Ihe moon (in triangular plastic case) to a TV audience in Sapporo {scene of 1972 Winter Olympics). ' CARL ALBERT BALiER M.A.-Univ. of So. Calif 1949 16335 Santa Bianca Drive. Hacienda Heights, California 91745 Counselor- Monlehello i ' nified School Dislrict WIFE; Mary B. (Oklahoma A M) CHILDREN: Charles. 20; Thomas, 18; Paul. 16; Bruce. 15; Carol. 12. Ser%ed in the Na 1943-45. RODNEY V. BEACH 2 .Annwood Lane. Cincinnati. Ohio The College Prcparcilorv School, on independent school (ewollmenl 4H)) for hoys and rls. grades pre-k through 12 l irls only above grade 7) servint; the greater Cincinnati area. I have been headntaster since IV58. WIFE: .• nn Franklin (Vassar) CHILDREN: Twins-Thomas. 16; Elizabeth. 16; Edward. S; .Ann. 5. GRADU.ATE STUDIES: Columbia Umversity-A.M. Immediately after Dartmouth. I worked for the E.I. Dupont de Nemours Co. in nylon production. In 1948. 1 entered Columbia for graduate work in histors ' . Since then I have been involved in Educaiion-either receiving or dispensing. 1949-50- Insu-uctor. Aldephi College. Long Island; 1950-52-Research Assistant, Citizenship Ed. Project. Columbia; 1954-58-Emma Willard School, Troy, N.Y. -teacher of History; 1958-present-Headmaster. College Preparatory School. Cincinnati .Active professionallv-currently President. Middle West Assoc, of schools for girls. Vice President. Nat ' l Assoc, of Principals of Schools for Girls. Exercise takes the form of a variety of racquet sports-tennis, badminton, paddle tennis. 1 am on the Board of the Cincinnati Tennis Club: President, .lohnslone Badminton Club. Other interests: family camping, back packing, skiing. Community-member. Citi- zens Committee on Drug .Abuse; Panshoner. Christ Church (Episcopal). Cincin- nati Board member. Eiisl Walnut Hills fown meeting. Wll 1 lAM EDWARDS BEAVEN 225 Hawthorn Road. Baltimore. Maryland Director Emeri cncv Department, lion Secoiirs Hospital. Baltimore. Marvland WIFE: Maraaret CHILDREN: David. 18; Guv. 17; Marc. 13. After receiving an M.D. ill Johns Hopkins in 1948. I completed my surgical trainins in New York Cily at New York Hospital and Bellevue Medical Center. I then se t up surgical practice in Washington. D.C. for the next 10 12 years. 1 was clinical instructor in surgery. Georgetown University and Medical School. From 1964 1 was director of two ' emergc-ncy services in the Washington area prior to comins! to Baltimore in 1967. I have published eight professional papers on ari- ous subjects. I am currently a member of American College of Emergency Physicians. 17 HENRY JOSEPH BECK 7332 Fresno Streel, Oakland. California 94605 No information. Served in Arniv- WlLl 1AM LEE BECKWITH 3551 North 36th Street. Arlington. Virginia 22207 Sales Manager, SoulheiBl Dislricl—R. R. Donnelley Sons WIFE; Grace CHILDREN: William T.. 21; Linda L.. 18. Served in Navy 1944-46. FREDERICK J. BEDDIGES (adopted member of the Class) 17 Ea.st Saddle River Road. Saddle River. New Jersey 07458 Sales Representative— Conlmenlal Can Co. WIFE: Jane Mary Miller (Marymount College) CHILDREN; Frederick J. 111. 18; Patricia. 15; Pamela 15. Served Navy 1943. 6. ( R l(. I) HI DIE Willow Walk. Westport. Connectietil Manaf-ement Consulting, Haskins Sells WIFE: Dorothv (Halslead School of Nursing) ( IIILDRI : kim. 18; Lynn. 10. Lucks lo he at the right place when the point system for milit,u discharge was announced. I was able to get back m harness and graduate m June. 1947, Wanting lo see something iif Europe from ground level instead of from 20.()(X) feet. I went back overseas as a branch manager for the American Express Company in 1948; posted at Stuttgart. Trieste. Liverpool (where 1 married a Kansas girl), and Fontai- nebleau. returning in 1952. Various line. slalT. and sales assignments in a variety of industries until 1961 when I got into management consulting. Since 1952. have stayed one jump ahead of the sherif living respectively in Colorado-Denver (Kim was born); Connecticut-New London. Norwich. Old Saybrook. Branford; New Jersey Bergenlield (Lynn was born); Illinois -Arlington Heights; le.xas-Ft. Worth; Connecticul-Weslport (where we have resided since 1968). During this lime my hobbies have ranged from repairing the furniture broken in the course of moving, through periodic slabs al swimming, golf, and cocktail drinking. Ms polit- ical activities have been limited to voting, and lo dcfciulmg my slcreotype as a fascist pig . 18 ROBERT CROCHERON BEETHAM 12 East 78th Street. New York, New York 10021 Research Direclor- Teachers Insurance $ Annuity Associalion WIFE: Simone S. CHILDREN: Michael R., 9. Served in Nav) ' 1942-46. r Kai ■ 1 H . L JH ' • - C DONALD WASHINGTON BEHNKEN MBA. 1949-Columbia; Ph.D. 1959- Allen Road. Norwalk, Connecticut 06851 fanat:er. Maihematical Analysl. American Cyanamid Company WIFE: . ' Xnita (Wheaton) CHILDREN: Janel. 14; Nancy. 12: Laurence. 10; Linda. 9. Served in Navy 1943-46. B.S. -N.C. Yale State DAVID EDWIN BEIHL 430 East 10th Street, Mesa. Arizona 85203 Staff Adjusler-Brown Brothers Adjusters WIFE: Elizabeth CHILDREN: Kathrvn E.. 22; Oregon. E.. 18; Roger E.. 16; Susan E., 8. Served in Nav 1943-47. ALl RLD ROBERT BELINKIE 335 Valley Road. Fairfield. Connecticut Seniiir Partner- Blawte Belinkic. Attorneys WIFE: Hilda (Cornell) ( HILDREN: Hams. 22; Steven. 18; Diane. 16; Jon. 10. GRADUATE STUDIES: Yale. LL B. 19 JOHN AKllll R HILL lul Hudson Medical Group. KishkilL New York 12534 I ' hvsician. M.D. r W m m m. 1P5 .PJ 1 - H r lllADDUUSCi. BhLL 9 Colonial Drive, Waterford Con necliciit llciul of Svslcnvi Analysis Depl.. Navy Vmk ' rwaler Systeim Center, New Ijiniton Ixihoralory. New London. Conn. Wll 1:: CharloUe Ann Groh CHll.DRHN: Theodore. 18; Susan, 9. Lett Dartmouth prior to graduation in 1943 because I was in Navy V-12 pro- gram as a Physics major and Dartmouth space limitations resulted in Navy trans- ferring me to ' Yale, where I graduated m 1945. After receiving commission from Columbia Midshipmen ' s School, the same year. I spent a year at sea and was dis- charged in 1946. In 1947 I joined my present organization where I have done a greaTvariety of Naval research and development work on all aspects of submarine detection bv the use of underwater sound. In 1969, I received the Solberg Award from the American Society of Naval Engineers for outstanding achievement in research and development related to Naval Engineering in the year 1968 . 1 am a Fellow of the .Acoustical Societv of America. WILLIAM BENNEKEMPER. JR. .137 Nottingham Lane, Hoffman Estates, Illinois 60172 In 1965 he was Eastern Regional Sales Manager The Boye Needle Co. WIFE: Patricia E. CHILDREN: Scott B., 15; Amy A., 12. Served in Navy 1944-47. HUGH WILDE BENNEIT 1 1611 Suburnas Way. Santa Ana. California 92705 In I960 he was .Supervisor of Clinical Research- A ye rs I iMhoralories WIFE: Barbara (University of New Hampshire) CHILDREN: Linda G.. 21; Carol S.. 20; Nancy E., 18; Michael S.. 17. Served in Navy 1943-46. 20 ■ i I JOHN LANSING BENNETT lai Cheese Faclory Road. R.I). WIFE: Marv (Bard) CHILDREN; Peter E. 20. Served in Navy 1943-46. M.S.(C.E.) 1950-Thayer School = 2. Honeove Falls, New York 14472 ROBERT H. SENSING 824 S. Valley Forge Road, Devon. Pennsylvania Field Sales Manager for Employers Insurance of Wausau Fire and Casually Insurance WIFE- Marcia (Brvn Mawr Nursing School) CHILDREN; Dawn. 18; William. 17; Lisa. 13: Billy. 11; Jeffrey. 2. .• lier eraduatina from Dartmouth in June 1947, having gone back for a year af- ter the war I returned to m Phila. suburban home and went to work in the fam- ily business which was printmg ink manufacturing. In the Fall of 1947 we opened a new plant in Chicago. I went out to help get it going and li ed in Chicago until 19S- 1 oot married in 1950. We moved back to Phila. in 1952. In 1954 m mar- riaae broke up and 1 moved to New York City. I was Eastern Sales Manager lor our companv and recruited and trained new salesmen for the area. A year later I moved to Cambridge. Mass. where I ran our small plant while the regular man- aoer was sick While in Cambridge the companv sent me to an eight month man- agement course at Harvard Business School. At the end of the course 1 returned to Phila in an executive position but we sold our business to Sun Chemical Corp. After a couple of vears with Sun Chemical things did not work out so 1 went to work as a salesman for mv present employer. After about 3 years I was promoted to sales manager which position I enjov at present. About 5 years ago 1 married Marcv who w as also divorced and had two children. We have been very happy to- nether and were blessed with Jeffrev. a blue eyed, strawberry blond who we all adore. We are interested in camping and sailing. We own an Apache tent trailer and a Whistler sail boat. One of mv avocations turned out to be singing and I ha e appeared as the lead in about a dozen amateur musical comedies and done considerable other singing. We just built and moved into a new contemporary house which hanas .nc ' r the edge of a knely hill in Deson. Pa. NORMAN E. BENZ 6652 Mileslrip Road, Orchard Park, New Vork Ceriified Public Accounlanl, Partner Mason. Benz Atkinson WIFE; Marv Anne , ,„ u CHILDREN; Michael, 15; David. 14; Ro.semarie, 12; Elizabeth, 10; Christopher, 6; Karen, 2. GRADUATE STUDIES; Universilv of Buffalo 1 was in Dartmouth in the V-I2 program of the Naval Reserve. From Dart- mouth I was transferred to Naval Supplv Corps School, and was commissioned from that school in 1946. After additional studies in Naval Accounting procedures. I was assigned as Accounting Officer ai Naval Base, Newport, R.I. After one year at Newport. 1 served aboard the destroyer USS Vogelgesang (DD-862) lor about one year After discharge from the Naval Reserve in 1948. I became an employee of the firm in which I am now a parmer. M prime interests in life, after lamiK and profession, are teaching Christianity to high school students, and gardening. I ' M L WAI TFR BERGLUND 6089 Valewood Drive, Minnelonka, Minnesota Group Vice President. Corporate Officer-National Car Rental .System. Inc. WIFE; Betsey (Keene Teachers College) ( IIII.DREN ' ; Terry Ann, 21; Scolt, 20; Lynn, 18; Kimberly, 8. I was at Lake Siinapee Trading Company for ten years General Store, in New Hampshire West Coast Car Rental for three years in Sarasota, Florida, then got inyolved with National Car Rental in 1961 as Citv Mgr. of Sarasota, Florida, then City Manaaer at Louisville, Kv. for one year, Citv Manager at Atlanta for 4 years. Regional Mgr of the Southern U,S. for 3 years. Director of Operatums in Min- neapolis Home Office of National, six months and Vice President ot Car Rental Division fi r 6 months and now Group Vice President. Hobbies Racquet Ball, boating, hockey. Terry Ann is at the Univ. of Ga., Scott at the Univ. of Minn.. Lvnn graduates this year from high school and Kim is in 3rd grade. I. ,. A. 21 I.AWRENCL RAYMOND BLRRY 210 Union Streel. South Weymouth. MassachuNctLs 02190 ;V() informalion. HARLAN FREDERICK BESSE. JR. B.S.E.E. 1952-Univ. of N.H. Route 1. Box 67. Hill Winds Farm, Finchville. Kentucky 40022 Miinager. Product Development— General Eleclric Co. WIFE: Dorothy (Na.sson) CHILDREN: Diane E., 22; Carol S., 20. Served in NavT 1942-46. DELBERT BILLINGS 5300 Hilltop Circle. Charlotte, North Carolina 28213 Trade and industrial technical representative— Du Font ' s Photo Products Dept. WIFE: Betty Served in Nav ' . WILLIAM 11 BIRCHARD. M D M.D. 1949-Harvard 43 Baskin Road. Lexington, Massachusett.s 02173 Physician WIFE: Mildred H. (Mt. Holyoke) Served in Navy. ■yi JOHN EDWARD BIRD Id F,velvn Street, Rutland. Vermont 05701 Machine operulor—iiencral Electric Co. Served in Marines 1943-46. CHARLES BISHARA 36 Calver Court. Henrietta. New York Eiislmm Kiidik Camparn: Rochesler. N.Y.. Business Systems : tiirkef Division. Manager of .-tJvertisini; Customer Services Group which produces House Mas azines. Field Communications. Systems Literature, and Case History Magazine articles WIFE: Dorothv CHILDREN: Virginia. 19; Cynthia. 17. After about a dozen years in radio broadcasting in Syracuse and Binghaniton (both New ' ork State) switched to public relations, sales promotion, and print ad- vertisms tor companies in Bmghamton. For the last half-dozen years have been in the Kodak Advertising Organization in Rochester. New ' ork. starting as a techni- cal editor and advancing to present position. Have been married for 23 years to the same wonderl il gal. Our two daughters give us much rea-son to be proud c i them. Have participated as a layman in church activities, and involved myself in non-profit community organizations. I rela.x by reading, listening to music, and spending time with my family. FRANCIS BRYAN BLACK B S. 1948-Univ. of Pittsburgh 27 Cherry Tree Road. Loudonville, New ork 12211 Dairy Sanitarian Vv ' IFE: Margaret J. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) Served in Marines 1943-46. RICHARD () BLADES 52 Plain Road. Wayland. Massachusetts l ' roi;ram .Munai;er-HonevHell Radiation Center. Lexinpon. Mass. Responsible for Design. Development and Delivery of an instrument to oh.serve earth resources from space. WII I:: Dorothv CHILDREN: [)eborah, IS; Richard, 17. Dartmouth coursework completed m 1948 followed by several years with a I ' cnnsvlvania Steel Companv and then recall to active Naval duty aboard a dc- stro er during the Korean conllicl. Seven years in the upper Midwest with Bige- low-Sanford and then Solid Stale Phvsics at the Corporate Research Center ol Honeywell in Hopkins, Minnesota. Liaison Engineer lor FluuKne F:ngiiieering ol Minneapolis on Aerodvnamic Research and then back to IIone well «hcre I ha e been since. Present assignment is in Management of Design and Development ol unique electro-optical instruments for scientific programs in space. 23 mOMXS r. BLAKE 9632 N.E. Fifth Ave. Road. Miami Shores. I ' lorida . t. D.-Ohsieiriis ami Gvnecolog} ' Wll !■: Marv Alice ( HIl.DRF.N: 6 ClRADUATb STUDIES: Jellerson Medical Colicce. M D. Ciradualed from medical school and alter internship stationed in Army in Vienna. Austria 1950 52. Finished residency in Ob-Gyn. at District of Columbia General Hospital in 1955 and entered pri ate practice in Miami. Florida up to present time. DAVID H1.NRV BLANKENHORN 2025 Zonal Avenue, Los Angeles. California 90035 ' hysician Wll I:: Anne (Connecticut) M.D. EDWIN BERNARD BLATT M.C.S. 1 946-Tuck School 7900 Rolling Knolls Drive. Cincinnati. Ohio 45237 In 1955 he was General Manager—Conlinenuil Barrel Drum Co. WIFE: Ethel (Univ. of Cincinnati) Served in Navy 1943-45. ( llARl 1 S 11 liODLLY U.S.M.C. MO02218. Camp Lcjcune. North Carolina Colonel in ihe Marine Corps WIFE: Patricia Davison ( IIILDRLN: Sue, 22 (married); Nancy L nn. 19; Charles llamniond. IS: Brian Davison. 1 1 ; Scott Thomas, 8. (iRADUATE STUDIES: M.S. -Univ. So. California. 1949: M. of Ed. -Univ. of So. Calif 1961. Infanirv oflicer World War II. Korea. Vietnam. Run three to live miles daily (7 minute miles), Woodvi-orking, 30 years in for retirement purposes July ' 72. o 24 ROBhRl L.L1.IS BOCiART 2430 ManchcMer, Toledo. Ohio 43606 .Wilional A ccounl Mantiger— Xerox Corporation WIFE: Sallv (Kathcrinc Gibbs) CHILDREN: Susan. IX; Robert. 17: Nancy, 15; Steven. 8; Gregory. 5. Served in Army 1 43 45. Past president and secretary of the Dartmouth C ' liib of Toledo. ¥. RRHARD HENRY BOHN, M.D. 540 Casuarina Concourse. Coral Gable: Radiologist- Doctors Hospital WIFE: Patricia (Hunter) CHILDREN: Elizabeth .M., 16; Charles N.. 14; Richard N Served in .Armv 1943 6. M.D. 1950-Baylor Florida 33143 10. GENE J BOkOR 15 LeRo Street. Tenaflv. New Jersey Own company— Merchandising Display Corporation. Desii;ns and produces p(nnl-o - piirchase display material for national advertisers. I am president of company. WIFE: Gail (Finch Junior College) CHILDREN: Jill. 17; Bruce. 16; Peter. 11. Graduated from Dartmouth in June. 1 48 after ser ice in the U.S. Army for al- most four years-the la.st two in the European Theatre of Operations. First job was at Foole. Cone Belding. Then sold space at Fairchild Publications after which joined Cantor Greenspan Co. (textiles) as salesman and .Ad Manager. During this period 1 met Gail at Hollywood Beach. Fla. We were married Sept. 9. 1951 in Ridgefield. Conn. Shortly after our first child. Jill, was born 1 joined the Gibraltar Corrugated Paper Company in the display division where I remained for almost Hve years. At this time we were living in Manhattan where both Bruce and Peter were born. We moved to Tenaflv. N.J. in 1959 and ha e resided there ever since. Remained m the display held with Interstate Boochever Corp. (1958-64) and then lormed .Merchandising Displav Corp. where I am president. Since araduation I have remained ;ictive in Dartmouth all ' airs. first at the Club in New York and later at the Dartmouth Club of Bergen (New Jersey) County. Both Gail and I are avid tennis enthusiasts, and our vacations have taken us to many parts of the Carribean as well as Mexico and the Far West. We plan to cele- brate our twentieth anniversary in Europe. 1 have participated in varmus chanty fund raising drives and currently serve as Vice Chairman of the Point-of-Purchase Advertising Institute Presently I am a member of the City Athletic Club and the Leonia Lennis Club. HARRY Kl NNl III BOLLERMAN 46 Charles Place. R.D. I. Westwood. Old Tappan. New Jersey 07675 ) the insurance business WIFE: Kathryn CHILDREN: ' Michael Served in the Naval Air Corps 1942-46. 25 RK HAKl) IIAl 1 HDl.ION 6.10 Viciorv Boulevard. Slalen Island. New ■ )rk 10301 In WW Ac Hiiv Buyer, for A P Stores Helen h. (Skidmore) CHILDRKN: Richard H., Jr., 22. Served in Na 1943-46. EUGENE EDMUND BOSSI. .M D. MD lySl-Harvard 94 Denslowe Drive. San Franciscii. California 94132 Physician— Director— Sun Francisco Stale College Student Health Service UIFE: Elizabeth (.Simmons) CHILDREN; Benjamin G.. 17: Andrew E.. 14. Served in Armv 1943 5. WALTER SHACKLEY BOUSA, M D.M.D. 1948-NYU 58 Hollydale Road. Fairfield. Connecticut 06430 Physician-OB-GYN Specialty Group WiFE; Joan (Bridgeport Univ.; Georgetown Medical School) CHILDREN; Susan. 9; Michael, 8. CHANNING M. BOWEN 2515 (iarfield Road. Spokane, Washington I ' eiliairiciun and Pediatric Cardiologist. Senior Partner Spokane Pediatric Group. Wile; Jane A. (University of Michigan) Children; Kathy. 17; Judy. 15; Betsy. 13; Lisa. 10. (iraduate Studies; MS (Clinical Pathology and Pathology). U. of Colorado; M.D. University of Michigan. .M ' ter finishing Dartmouth Med. School in 1946 1 had a tour in the Army as a Lab lechnicKin and completed my M.S. at the U. of Colorado Med. School. Re- turned to U. of MichigiUi lor Ml), followed by internship at Mary HilchciKk (iol in one year of residency (U. of Colo.) before a 2 year LiS.M ' tour in lingland. Practiced rural type General medicine in small town near Boulder. Colo, for 2 years before going to Mary Hitchcock for Pediatric Residency. A year of Ped. practice in Grand Jet., Colo, was followed by more training in Ped Cardiology in Denver. The final move was to Spokane, Wash, in 1959 as member of a heart sur- gery team. First 3 years was also Medical Director of a hospital l )r the mentally retarded. In 1968 helped to found and served as first president of Spokane Pedi.il- ric Society. Travels have included trips to Russia and Alaska, Recreation includes backpacking, skiing, and escaping to our island on a North ld,iho Like. 26 WILLIAM CRAVEN BOWER M.C.S. 1950-Tuck School 707 Easi Las Palmas Drive. Fullerton. California 92632 Eastman Kodak Company Served in Nav ' V 1943-46. WILLIAM VARNER BOWERS 2 Winged Fool Drive. Larchmont. New York 10538 Salesman. IBM WIFE: MargareK Smith) CHILDREN: Kalherine. 19; EmiK. 16; Susan, 14. Ser ed in .Armv Air Corps 1943 5. HAROLD STEWART BOWMAN M.C.S. 1948-Tuck School 393 Las Alturas. Santa Barbara. California 93 103 ' iie-Presideni—Tn-Slales Natural Gas Co. (in I957I WIFE: Gloria A. (Sargent) CHILDREN: Linda A.. 23; Patrice, 19; Barbara, 17; Sallv A., 16. Served in the Naw 1942-46. LESLIE JASPER BOWSER M.B.A. 1968-Umv. of Akron 41 1 Mineola Avenue, Akron, Ohio 44320 Assistant General Credit Mana er-The Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. WIFE: Ruth F. (Brvant) CHILDREN: Susiin L.. 22; Dale S., 19; Wendy L.. 16. Served in Coa.st Ciuard 1942-46. 27 I.I STl R BOVCi;. JR. M.C.S. 1947 41 Linden. Brookline. Massachusetts 92146 In I960 he was Mana in Edilor The Journal of Accountancy WIFE; Naomi A. (Kathcrinc Gibbs) Cllll DRliN: Deborah A.. 15. Ser cd in Marines 1942-46. Fred luck School JAMLSO. BOVHS 1928 Randolph Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Orthopaedic Siirs;ery Willi: Doric (Branksome Hall. Toronto. Ontario. Canada) CHILDREN: Pamela. 17; Mallorv. 14; Leslie. 13; Lisa. 11. GRADUATE STUDIES: University of Western Ontario. M.D. U ' .S. Navy three years, M.D. -University Western Ontario. Canada. 1953: Or- thopaedic Surgery residency thru 1958; practice Wilmington. N.C. thru 1964-or- ihopaedic surgery. Fellowship Hand Surgery 1965 Roosevelt Hospital. N.Y.C. (four girls by then); return Charlotte. N.C, orthopaedic and hand surgery. Fellow Anicr! Coll. Surg.; Fellow .Amer. .Acad. Ortho., Surgery Diplomate .Amer. .Acad. Ortho., Surg.: Littler Hand Society. Hobbies: Donegal Farm: Registered Charolais Cattle, Chesapeake Retrievers, and Registered Gailed Horses, occasional tennis. Local Dartmouth Club treasurer. t-tni ANlllON IIOSI ORD BRACKETT St. Paul ' s Church. Orwell. Vermont 05760 l ' a tiir. St. Paul ' s Parish. UrKell. 1 l. . churches: St. Paul ' s. Orwell. St. .•l.i;He.s. Leicester Jcl.. Christ Sun of Justice. Benson: also including towns of Whiting. Sudbury llubbardton. Cenerul duties of pastor to HIK) parishioners. .Also, for summer visitors to shores lake (. ' hampla n. 14 lakes and ponds. GRADUATE STUDIES: Ph.B.. 1955. S.T.L.. 1959; University of Ottawa 1 was drafted from Dartmouth. Feb.. 43. to Army Air Force Medical Dept.: lab technician until OCS, 1945, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Then to Cairo, Egypt ' til ' 46. Six ears in business with my brother. Barry, Real Estate and antiques, at Fairlee and Pasadena, California. Entered studies for priesthood. 1952, School of St. Philip Neri for late vocations, Boston. 1953-1959 at St. Paul ' s Seminary of the U. of Ot- tawa. Ordained priest at Bradford, Vt., 1959. Served as curate 5 years at St. Francis Church, Bennington; 5 ears St. John ' s Church, St. Johnsbury, and now two years as pastor of St. Paul ' s, Orwell, with its 3 churches spaced 22 miles apart. A busy, almost hectic life keeping up with the updated Church (fewer prayers. more meetings and paperwork). Baptizing, marrying and burying, teaching cate- chism, etc. leaves little time for golfing at Lake Morey. my favorite course and only sport. Get to Dartmouth frequently, but little contact with cla.ssmates. sorry to s ' ay. Have diocesan posts in CAP. CYO. Women ' s Clubs. Vocations. Radio and TV. FRANK BRADY MA 1949; Ph.D. 1952-Yale 562 West End Avenue. New York. New York 1(K)24 Professor of Enf lish—Citv University of New York (was A Guggenheim Fellow y66-67.) Books: English Prose Poetry. 1660-1800 (New York. 1961) co-edited with Martin Price Boswell ' s Political Career (Nev Haven, 1965) Alexander Pope. An Essay on Man (Indianapolis. 1965) editor Boswell on the Grand tour: Italy. Corsica and France (New York, 1955) co- edited with F. A. Pottle Boswell in Search of a Wife (New York. 1956) co-ediled with I .A Polllc Served in Army 1943-46. 28 y WILLIAM MF.SF.ROI.F BRANCH. JR. M.C.S. 1948-Tuck School 571(1 Dunbarton Drive. F.nglewood. Colorado 801 10 In J9. ' il he hcis wiih Yoiinz ' limn Kilchen Products WIFE; Jan B (.Smilli) Served in Navy 1943 46. CARLTON HENRY BREMER. JR. 4395 Harris Trail, N.W., Atlanta. Georgia 30327 Self-employeil—manufaclurers ageiU— Textiles WIFE: Beverly H. (Univ. of Ga.) CHlLDREN ' Beverly W.. 12 On the Enrollment committee. CHARLES HENRY BRENNAN 45 Beacon Road. Hull. Ma sachusett 112045 No infonntitidu Served in Navy. JOSEPH R. BRENNAN 60 Manchester Drive, Basking Ridge. New Jersey Ciiinerican Intermilional Inc.. 17 ' - Small company (sales. $I9.(K)0,000) Importers Food Products WIFE: Carol (Penn Brook Slate) ( IIILDREN: Joe. 21; Kerne, 20; Iim. 17; Cathy. 14; Shane. 12; Ryan, 9; Dan, 6. Just waiting for the Big 25th! f 29 I ' AL L JLROML liRLSLlN 57 Mingo Slreet. Millon, Massachusells 02186 General Securiiies Supervisor-. Sew Eni land Telephone Co. WIFE: C, l-rantCN (Windhani) CHILDREN: PaulJr.. 19; Mary-Anne. 17; Chalerine, 15. Served in ihe Marines 1943-45. .lAMES McCORD BRINDLED Route 2. Ebner ' s Coulee. La Crosse. Wisconsin . ' ' 46(11 I ' resuleni Generul Manager- H ' . A. Roosevell Company WILE: Mar Jane (Wis. Slate Colleae of La Crosse) CHILDREN: .lennifer. 22: Thomas. ' ' l9: Elizabeth. 14; I ' nsalla. 11. Served in the .American Lield Service 1943-45. On the Enrollment committee. J PAUL PRESCOTT BRISTOL 77 Manstield Avenue. Burlington, Vermont 05401 General Munui er of the Burlinglon .4i;ency of American General Life Insurance Co. WIFE: Margaret (Syracuse) CHILDREN: Paul ' P. .Ir.. 22; Gary C, 21: Lvnn L,. 19; David N.. 17; .lanet D„ 15, Served in Navv 1944-46. JAMES JUSTIN BROD. MD. Ml) K(,ill Highbridge Road. Oneida. New York 1.3421 I ' hvsician WIFE: Marv Ann (Cniv. of Pa.) IIIIDRI.N: William C, II; John C. 9; Mary Ellen. 8; Thomas E., 7. 30 ROBl Rl I Rl 1)1 KICK BRODII MA. 1950 Slaiilord 13615 Rivcrd.ik- Drive. .Saratoga. Calilornia 95070 f ' liih i iiil. Elcnu ' iiliiry Sihiiol WIHh: .l, vcc Ramov. married 194K C ' HILURLN: Karon. 16; David, 14; James, 7. Served in Armv 1943 46. ARTHUR RKIIARD BRONl IN Box G. Cheshire. Conneetlcut (16410 EUGENE BRONSTEIN 54 Sheffield Road. Newtonville. Massachusetts I ice President ciiul (jeneral Meirhaiulise Mumiger— H ' lllium Filene ' s Sons Cn. Retail Specialty Store Chain. WIFE: Fay Ida (Simmons College. B.S.; Columbia Umversitv, M.S., Presently Graduate Student at Harvard) CHILDREN: Jeff. 16; Fred. 14; David. 10. CjRADUATE STUDIES: Har ard University Graduate School of Business. MBA . ' ctivelv involved in retail trade groups. Also involved in political action groups. Trustee of Temple Shalom. West Newton, Ma.ss. Lecturer in Business Adminis- tration at Boston College. Giviny my wife moral support while she wends her way through Harvard Universitv Graduate School of Education at age ■ . ' i. ROBERT L BROLMAN 435 Seneca Street. Palo Alto, California (iroiip Controller Horse Cascatle Recreation Communities Corp.. a siihsiJiarv of Boise Cascade Corporation. .-I vacation and second homesite land developer. W IFE: Helen ( Chris ) ( Ball State) ( 1I1LDRF;N: Mark. 13; Deborah. S. GRADL:.MESILIDI1:S: Northwestern Umversitv. M.B.A. I spent the year after graduation as supply officer on a U.S. Navy seaplane len- der in the Panama Canal Zone. In l ' )49. after 2 uneventful years and jobs in New York City and Paterson, N.J. 1 entered graduate school (Northwestern U.) in livanston. 111. completing M.B.A, degree requirements at night in 1951. 1-ntered public accounting in Chicago with Arthur Andersen Co. in December 1950. leaving in 1960 to accept controllership of Hales Hunter Co.. a Chicago anim.il feed manufacturer. Idecled Vice I ' resident Finance in 1965 and moved to Califor- nia earlv in 1970 after sale of Hales Hunter Co. to accept position with present employer. Acti ities include Dartmouth Alumni Fund (and Ihird Century Fund) ■uui school board membership. 31 WILLIAM ULCKWIllI UROLCillLON 320 Santa Margarita. San Clenicntc. Calilornia 2672 In I960 he was Owner -Bnniifhlim Assmiaies (i;ener il mntriiilorsj Wll I-: Ruth M. (KalhcrincGibbs) C ' lllLDRliN: Chri lopller N. F.. 17; Alexander W.. 12. Served in .Arms 1942-46. SAMUhL GILMAN BROWN, The REV. A.B. -Colby College: B.D. 1955— .Andover-Newlon Theological 36 Orange Street. Woburn. Massachusells 01801 Minister WIFF: Janet M. (Cornell School of Nursing) In 1%2 he was a full-time instructor at Worcester .lunior College. Served in the Merchant Marines 1943 46. Wll LARD FRANKLIN BROWN 3500 Ridgewood Avenue, Montreal 26.. Que.. Canada Stiles Delegate— Le Chaleau Chumplain (Cunadiun Puci ic Hotel) Served in Naw 1943-46. 7 V JAV I ' ORTl.R BRLILMMFR Box 675. New Britain, Connecticut 06050 III I ' ' h2 he was Vice President— B. C. Porter Sons Married and four children Served in Naw 1943-46. Former secretary of the D.irlmoulli Club of Central Connecticut (New Britain). 32 I 34 I f I 36 37 38 39 s.- r N , 41 v hv «. -f V 42 Tn 43 44 BSUBb :t ' ifcPg ' .--,B.i.n: 45 . Hf • % • 48 [| RLAN B BRl MSTFD 203 While Park Road, Ithaca. New York Assoaale I ' lofessor. Satural Kcsinirces. Dcpl. of Nctniral Resources. .V. Y.S. Collef e of A i riculnire. Cornell L ' niv. Responsible for resuteni uwhini; unit continuing education pro rum.s in public problems of natural resources manai emenl: specializatuin in wilJlife resources and environmental education. Leader of Department ' s continuiiii; education program. V ' IFt; Evelyn Call (N.Y.S. College Home Economics. Cornell Univ.) CHILDREN: Uavid, 21: John. IS : Alan. 15: James. 12 GRADUATE STllDIES: M.S. and Ph.D.. Cornell l ' niv. Early participation m programs of the College Naturalist and DOC changed m career interests from engineering to conservation. Returning to Hanover from the Naw ' in 1946. 1 began a ' botanv -zoology major with high enthusiasm and a wife to spur me on. too. Eollowing graduation in 1948. and a year of graduate study at Cornell, we returned to our home region of Western New York and to my first job. a field biologist with the N.Y.S. Conservation Dept. While these were happy vears. I desired to continue graduate study and so returned to Cornell m 1951 as a Ph.D. candidate. The degree was conferred m 1954. also the year I was appointed Assistant Profess or. Conservation, at Cornell. My work at Cornell has olVcred much challenge and the Finger Lakes Region of New V ' ork has been a fine locale to raise four sons. We enjov ' camping. fishing and hunting. The Adirondacks are a tavorite recreation area for ' our family, and vve look forward to building a vacation cabin there. Scouting and local conservation work have been among my commu- nitv activities, but I have given most time to the affairs of the First Presbyterian Church of Ithaca. H EDWARD BRUNHOFF 1034 Paradise Lake Dr. SE. Grand Rapids. Michigan President o H Edward Brunhoff Inc.. and have been for the past fifteen years. Operation is as a manufacturers representative selltni materials for commercial construction. Primarily -wles are in fabricated steel. WIFE: Bonnie (L.iwrence College) CHILDREN; Hank. 22; Fritz. 19; Todd. 18; Jackie. 16; Jill, 13. Returned Irom the Navv to Dartmouth and remained until 1947. Spent a ear in Cincinnati in Brunhoff Mfg Co. and then moved to Denver to work for Colo- rado Builders Supply. Verv active in alumni activities during three years there. Florida for a spell then to San Francisco for three years as west coast manager ol Ludman Corp. Left to come here and start my own business. Sneaked in all the hunting and fishing possible throughout the country. Spent two years on inter- viewing committee ' here and since have not been active. Bonnie and 1 were mar- ried in Nassau. NEAL H BRLINNER 2340 Seton Lane, Largo. Florida .-(h v iwi Secretary. Pioneer Western Corporation, and an officer in ils various subsidiaries. WIFE: Sallv CHILDREN: lar Rita, 12: Dannv, 10; Patricia, 7; Maureen, s; Maria, 3. GRADLATE STUDIES: John Carroll University, Cleseland Prior to joinino Pioneer Western Corp. 1 was a Personnel Officer with Diamond Alkali from 196t-64. Before that 1 served Standard Oil Company in Treasurer ' s Department and the Controller ' s Department. Have kept active in skating and am honored to earn North American and National Indoor and Outdoor Speed Skat- ing championships. Serve LOMA Section I and 2; member Junior Chamber of Commerce; Big Brothers, and Young Republicans. GRAHAM 1 BRl SH, JR. 232 Russell Road, Princeton. New Jersey . lanai;er. Distribution Development -Johnson Johnson. New Brunswick, N.J. (Development of a . 2() year physical distribution system) WIFE: Katharine (Vas.sar College) ( IIILDREN: Graham (Tim). Ill, 11; Jonathan H., 9, Business: I94S 195S-V.P. Seatrain Lines; 1959-61 V. P. Ecce. Inc.. my and one other poor devil ' s electnmic company, typical not enough $. dissolved; 1961 to present -John Johnson, a fine firm, as a matter of fact one of the ten best man- aged companies according to Dun ' s; 1 wonder about Dun ' s insight, Dartmouth: Ass ' t. Class Agent from when I don ' t know to now. Politics: Republic County Commilleeman, (iovernor ' s Management C immission, Executive Committee. 1970, New Jersey. Travel; 27 countries for various period of time. Communitv .Alfairs; I ' he expected United Fund. Hospital, etc. I amiU Career; Driving kids to hockev practice. 49 MARTIN BRUSSE 2780 S. Oakland Circle West. Denver. Colorado I ' rc iJcnl Rackv Mounlaiii Denial I ' mitucis Co. Willi: Barbara Ann (Chrislian College) Products, systems and services for improving orthodontic licallh .iround the world. President Rocky Mountain Data .Systems, Diagnostic and planning infor- mation handling for the health professions, small international husiness. E. Award. Presently treasurer and planning co-ordinator for Colorado Health Careers Coun- cil. Skiing, drv-tly fishing, golf but just discovered tennis and like it and play it better. NELSON STEELE BRYANT. .IR West 1 isbury, Martha ' s Vineyard. Massachusetts 02575 Newspaper man Wll-E: Jean E. (Bryant Stratton Business School) CHILDREN: 2 sons. In l%S he was the author of a column in the New York Times entitled Wood. Field and Stream . Served in the .Army 1942 45. DONALD BlIDINOFF 26 Station Plaza. Great Neck, New York 1 1020 In l 49 he was I ' ice-Piesiclenl of Biiiiino f ' s IVycIiwoihI Pharmacv. Inc. WIFE: Norma CHILDREN: Linda C.. 21. Served in the Navy 1944 46. ( HARLES ROBERT I RANK Bl FRKI 2610 Columbia Road. Brecksville, Cleveland. Ohio 44141 Sales Represenlalive- .i nlier- Daniels Midland Company Served in Navy. 50 Wll Rl R Bll I , JR. 17 liasl Terrace. So. Burlington, Vermont TeiH her— C hcmislry. Biology— High School WIFE: Barbara (Midiilcbun) CHILDREN; Chris. 18; Tom. 16; Susie. 15; Peter. 11. GRADL . TE STUDIES; MA-University of Vermont Lived m Vermont since graduation. .Ml the family very active in outdoor sports. Oldest daughter is a freshman at Carleton College. Other children are very active in school sporLs (soccer, skimg. svvim. hockey, tennis) and music. ANDREWS SMITH BULLIS. JR. MA. 1949- Veslevan; PhD I ' Jsl-Svracuse sftCW Alta Vista Road. Bethesda. Maryland 20(134 Director of irhan SniJies-Salional League of Cities WIFE; Patricia A. (Wheaton) CHILDREN; Spencer D.. 20; Constance E.. 16; Cynihia A . 13. Served in Navv 1943-46. ARTIUR WILLARD BILLOCK. JR. M.C.S. 1950-Tuck School 30 Birch Road. Darien. Connecticut 06820 lice Fre iiient-Re eMch. t ' ciine. I ' ehber, Jackson Curtis WIFE; Manlvn (Sullins) CHILDREN: Helen. 15; Katharine. 13; John. 10. Served in . rnn 1943 46. ROBERT FIELD BULLOCK Aparlado Postal No. 767. Ciudad De Ciuatemala. Chiatemala. C..A. Manufacturers representative Ser ed in Navv. 51 BDNR ND t HARI.liS BL ' l.OTH 1 Ktilhan Court. Lawrence. Massachusells 01841 So infnrmalion Served in Arniv Air Corps W+4 46. LF .O A. BURGOYNE 120 Columbia Avenue, Meluchen. New Jersey TViv Allorney for Ikiiled Slales Inlcrnal Revenue Service. Newark. New Jersey WIFE: Laurie (Lowell Commercial Colleae) CHILDREN: Laurie Ann. 15; Michael. U: Lee Ellen. 9: Belhonv. 7. GRADLlATE STUDIES: Suffolk Law School. B.A. Auended Harvard University. Served World War II U.S. Navy (Ensign). En- tered Suffolk Law School, graduated 1955. Practiced privately for one year then accepted IRS appointment as tax attorney in Pittsburgh. Pa. for si. years. Trans- ferred to present position nine vears ago. Reside in small boro of Metuchen. New Jersey, outside Newark. THOMAS K. BURNAP 1354 Union Street. North Marshlield. Massachusetts Aneslhesiologisl— Assist. Profes.mr. Harvunl .Medical School—deal with providing aneslhesic care lo obstetrical and gvnecoloi;ic patients. WIFE: Arlene CHILDREN: Karen, 21; Joan. 19; Thomas Jr.. 17; Parrev. 15; Anna. 14. GRADUATE STUDIES: M.D.; U.S.C. From Dartmouth Medical School to U.S.C. in Los Angeles, thence to Hanover for internship and residency in anesthesiology. While there, met, wooed and won Arlene Pederson nursing supervisor at the Hitchcock. Two splendid years in serv- ice—just like M.ASH (I should have written it) with two tours with Marines in Korea. Thence to Peter Bent Brigham in Boston, practice in Cambridge, profes- sorship at U. Te a.s and back to Hanover last fall. Major activities ha e been in leaching. Involved with basic life saving techniques for lav personnel and profes- sionals. On fodav Show last fall, and in general teachmg technology in medical education -especially anesthesiology. Very active on this with .American Society of .Anesthesiology, presenllv Chairman at Educational activities and good budget, etc. Health e- cellenl. as that of family. My bride-alias Petie-has been active in school affairs and more lately real estate tycoon. Author of: - ' The Flying Death ' with David M. Little. Jr.. M D . Iiiilc Brown 1966. ASHlTiY W BURNER 3 Lockwood Circle. Westport. Connecticut Director of Corporate Public Relations. The Win. J. Burns Internat ' l Detective .4gency. Inc. -.Manage the public relations, advertising and sales promotion programs of the nation ' s second largest .security company. Supervi.se the output of . creative agencies. WIFE: Anne S. (Smith) C HILDREN: Carolyn A.. 20; Leslie A.. 18; Jane ••Webster . 15. GRADUATE STUDIES; Medill Graduate School of Journalism. Northwestern University. F ' ollowing a graduate year at Medill School of Jinirnalism ( 48 ' 49). I set out to become an ink-veined newspaperman and was a reporter editor successively for the Plainlicid Courier News and the Passaic Herald-News, both in New Jersey, and Footwear News and Women ' s Wear Daily in New York City. Children and the wanton desire for a HCL standard moved me into the world of public rela- tions, with such line organizations as Anderson Cairns .Advertising, the Fibers Divi sion of American Cyananiid Co., Ilarshe-Rotman Druck Public Relations. J. Waller Thompson .Advertising and finally lo the Burns Detective Agency. where 1 head up the whole ball of wax. advertising, sales promotion and PR. Recreation-minded Westport (Conn.) has nie busy trying to master its US-hole golf course, and fish, swim and sail the waters of Long Island Sound. I ' e been semi-active in alumni activities, principally on applicant interviewing teams, both in Westport and New York. I am an Accredited Member of the Public Relations Society of America and an active member of its New York Chapler. 52 ilL R n in sii. jr. 30 Cambridge Road. Madison, Wisconsin lire and Casuiiliv Insiinince A enl. Hanks Bush Inc.. Vice I ' rcsidem. WIM;: Joanne (Wisconsin! CHll DRKN: Jane. 17; Jack, 15; Nancy. l.V Henrv. 11. Lett Dartmouth to help Uncle (Sam) at his request. Alter Vi years with him started out to be a badger at U, of Wisconsin. Graduated there January 1944 with Bachelor ol Business Administration. Member of Psi Upsilon (Pres. 194S). Met wife there and married Januar 1951. (held her off as long as possible). She graduated June 1949 and went ti) Europe. 1 worked to buy engagement rmg. Chil- dren came along and I kept workmg. Finallv found out what caused them and they slopped corning in 19.59. Have been Javcee Director, Member ol ' Roiarv. Church Vestryman, U.xecutive Board Scout Council, President Local Ins. Board. President Siaie CPCU Chapter, President Psi U Alumni Corp. (Rho Chapter), Hobbies: tishing, skiing, farming and collecting Wisconsin beer bottles. Think I ' ll start workini; on retiring to Montana to lish. RICHARD CAVLRT BLTLLR Cedar Lane. Weston. Connecticut llhSSO Media DirecUir. Lcrcr Brothers WIFE: Rosemane Served in Naw 1944-46. ROGER WILLARD BUTLER }4 Western Circle. Wesitield. Massachtiseiis ()inS5 Owner— Raider Butler Ai encY insurance and real caatcl WIFE: Mvrna B. Brodv. married 1953. College: Smith CHILDREN: Roger W. Jr.. 16; Jeffrey B.. 13 ; Clarissa L.. 9. Served in Marine 1942-46. MARK I RANCIS BYRNE 18 Greenaeres Avenue. Scarsdale. New York l()5S3 l ' i( e President in charge of media plannini . William Esly Co. WIFE Rosemarv. married 1951 CHll DRF;N: James P.. 10; Boy (name not known) Served in Naw 1944-46. 53 EUGENE ANTHONY CAriHRO MS in Industrial Manasioment 1960-VI.I.T. 3753 Burning Tree Drive. Bloomlield Hills, Michigan 48013 Group Vice PresUtviu in iliari;e of U.S. ami Cantulian iiiilomolive o ieriil ions- Chrysler Corp. WIFE: NancN (Jackson) CHILDREN: Clavlon B.. 10: Anne I-... 7. Served in Navv ' l943-47. 1 RIDI RIC GUNNISON CALDER 190 Union Street. Montclair. New Jersey 07042 In 1 )61 he was Sales Manai;er—Knickerh{)cker Prodiiclions WIFE: Mary (Wavne Univ.) Served in ' Armv ' 1943-46. A JOSEPH CALLAHAN. JR. 3 Prides Park, Prides Crossing. Massachusetts President— .4. J. Callahan and Son Inc.— Plumbing and llcalini Contracling (.lack of all trades) WIFE: .Mice (Salem Hospital) CHILDREN: Susan. 20: Joey. 17; Janet. 15. I attended Dartmouth a.s a V ' -12 student, leaving in summer of ' 43 to go to As- bur Park and then to Columbia Midshipman School and tinallv as Commanding Officer on USS FDR. Then back to Hanover to graduate in ' 47. Since then have been in lamily business. Past President. Chamber of Commerce in Beverlv. Presi- dent of Rotary Club Member of Board Health-Director of YMC.A— President. St. John ' s Prep Father ' s Club— Corporator Beverly Savings Bank. ( RAWl ORI) MURRAY CAMPBELL 16624 L.agle Ridge Drive. Minnelonka. Minnesota 55.343 Sales Manager— Waldorf Paper Products Co. WIFE: Sue Smith ( IIILDRI N: Crawford M.. Bruce E., Malcolm (i . Charles G. Served in Army Air Corps 1943-45. 54 m iiiL 1 ii 1 % 1 i - ' ■j ■ L r- p k Mm r ik V fe w 1 RAYMOND I l) V ARl) t AMI ' lil I 1 . Ml) M.D. 1947-L.I. College 225 tarolwdiid I)ri e, Arcadia. California 91006 () ( ) ,V I ' liwuian. Aiulersoii. Drake Cdinphetl : Rosalie (Brsn Mawr) CII11.I)RI:N; Anne B.. 17; RaymoniJ K., 15; Katlierine B.. 12: Dasid S.. 7. Served in N;iv 1942 4(i. RUBhRI 1: RA CANNING MS, 1951 -Univ, of Mass. 119 Newndge Road. Oak Ridge. Tennessee 37830 Associate Bi( li i;isl. Oak Ruls e . anntuil Lahoralories— Union Carbide WU ' E: Mar . married 1954 ' CHILDREN: Linda D., 6; Susan. 4. Served in Navv 1943 45. LOUIS JOSEPH CAPWHl L. LT 527 Third Street. Catasauqua. PennsvKania ISI)32 Ll. U.S. Navy Former secretarv ol the Dartmouth Club of Readme. Penn.i. I Rl Dl RICK .1 ( ARl Y, IR Box 350. Whitman. Massachusetts 02382 Salesman Carey ' s Molor rrunsporlalion Served m Navv. 55 KRANK H. CARLhTON 94 Morningside Road. Vemna. New Jersey Accounling Analyst with the Prudential Insurance Company of America— doing work as a Medicare Intermediary. WIFE: Marv Barbara (Univ. of Minnesota) CHILDRBN: Frank Jr.. 18; Julia. 17; Barn, ' . 14. I worked for Haskins Leils. C.I ' .A. s. in Minncapolia uniil 1955. at which time I joined the Prudential Insurance Co. of America in their Los Angeles office. I transferred lo their home office in Newark. New Jersey, in 1963. Have been busy raising the children. Willi 1 1111 ODORB CARLSON 52 Koster Drive. Freehold. New Jersey 07728 In 1 )65 he was Research Analyst with The Melmar Corp. WIFE: Margaret E. (Saraenll CHILDREN: William M.. 11. 16: L.iiira A.. 9. Ser ed in Arnn 1943 46. EDMUND J. CARNEY 455 Guard Lock Drive. Lock Haven. Pennsvlvania Assoc. Prof. Spanish— Lock Haven State College WIFE: Donna CHILDREN: Jane, 16; Alan. 10. GRADUATE STUDIES: M.A. ( 1960) Univ. of Cincinnati. Ph.D. Univ. of Illinois Pre-Med at Hanover. Then. B.U. Med School until late ' 46 and left. Cirades were OK but it was the wrong pew for me. Wandered for several vears. Finally discovered Romance Languages and taught H.S. for ten years and since have been in college teaching. Intellectually more alive than ever before it seems. Much sweat-getting the Ph.D. becomes a way of life in itselll . warm ••abr;izo ' lo lots of good guys from Middle Mass.. No. Mass.. and Hitchcock. FREDIRK K JOSEPH CARPI-NJI.R 444 Mt. Airy Ro.id. B.isking Ridge. New Jersey 07920 .Vo information Served in Navy 1942-45. 56 LAWRENCE OGl.l. CARPLMUR. M.D. M.D. 1949 WcMcrn Reserve 1816 Leonard Avenue. Santa Rosa. California 95405 Physic uin Wll i; Marsiarel CHILDRI-N: Slcvcn J.. 2.1: Karen H.. 21; (2 other children. se and names not known) In 1966 Dr. Carpenter volunteered for Pro|ect V ' lel-Nam -hecause he said an opportunitv ( or a civilian phvsician to do his bit in spreading goodwill without the necessitv oi sivin up his hometown practice. Served m NavC 194. ' ? -46. GEORGE GRll 111 11 C ARR Cert, des Eludes 1952 L ' niv. of Pans Guire Road. Durham. Connecticut 06422 I ' ice Presiileiu-Operalions. Bozzwo ' s. Inc.. Iwholesdle supenmirlyci siif!filic ) WIFE: Elenore 1. CHILDREN: Wendv P.. 20; Griffith W.. IS; Nicholas G.. 12; Meredith A.. 8. Served in Navv 1942-46. HARR ' l MARIVN C RR. IR. 7106 Rebecca Drive. .Me.xandria. Virginia 22- ' t07 Miil-.AlUiiuu Rci;ii ikil Manager- Herman .Miller. Inc. iFurnilwe mimulucnirersi WIFE: Katharine (Mount HoKoke) CHILDREN: Katharine. 22; Robert M.. 20; Richard L.. 18. Ser%ed in Arm Air Corp 1942-45. lOIIN HI NR ( ARM R. M D. M.D. I9.s2-Albanv Med. College 37 Colonial Green. Albany. New York 12211 Suri eon Wli-F: Sallv CHILDREN: Paula. 16; lohn H Jr. 12; Sarah. 9. Served in Arm 194. ' ! 46 I hird Centur Fund-Local E ecuti e Committee. 57 MARION ALGLSI CAKIER 434 Via Cochcs. San Lorenzo. California 94580 In V. y lie wax Plain Clerk Senior- Pacijic Gas S Electric Co. VVII-T.: Elhcl P. (lU-ssLT Busint s College) CHILDREN: Michael A. 23; Robert. 12. Served in Navv 1940-46. ARNOLD SF.VMOLIR CARTLIN Box 179. Hartford. Connecticut 06101 Presideni-Thc Capiiol l.is.ht Supply Co. WlfK: Iranchion (Mt. Ida Jr.) ClllfDRF.N: Morns. 22; Linda. 19. Scrsod in Naw 1944-46. VVAI.TLR D. CARVl R 131 WDodhridge Street. South Hadlcv. Massachusetts Orihopeilic Sun eoii Wll i;; Rubv (1111 DRRN: 5 CiRAUU.ATE STUDIES: Boston University School of Medicine. M.D. Chief Orthopedic Service Holvoke Hospital. Holvokc. .Massachusetts. One wall covered with the usual professional civic and social diplomas. ROBI Rl 1 RANK I IN CASE 20 Sandalwood Lane. Scotia. New York hinui cr Business plaius. ailmmisiraliim and measurement in the Sehenecuitlv LiUiues Operanmi. (leiieral Eleclrie Co., Scheneclady. Sew York Will.; Mar Irances (Elinira Colleae) CHILDREN: Davidson W,. 22; Car lyn M.. 20: A. Henry. IS: Marsh.ill. 12; Jonathan Cj.. 10. Mv graduation was delaved until 1949 due to conihat infanlrs service in Euri)pe. Joined CiE in 1949 on CJI s financial management program and have held a v;u i- ety of management positions. Am active in fralern.il and ci ic atVairs; wa.s made a 33° Mason in 1969; am on such Boards of Directors as Junior Achievement. YMCA. Bureau of Municipal Research. Community Welfare Council; active in United Eund activities. Recenlly appointed by Gov. Rockefeller to new 9-nicnibcr Capital District I ransportalion Authority. Have served on Cilenville Planning Zoning Commission. Board of Capital District Iraveller ' s , ' id Society. Glenville Republican Chairman. President of Ci.E. M;inagcnicnt Assoc. Have worked on Alumni fund drives and as occasional interviewer for luldie Ch.imhcrl.iin. 58 J A. MLS CASSLRLV 12 Poplar Place. Fanwood. New Jersey ■Usisuinl Secretary of Merrill. Lynch. Pierce, Fenner Smilh Inc.; Also accounting consullanl to i eneriil counsel Wlf E: Frances (Burden Colleae) CHIl DR[:N: Marv. 20; James ! 18. tiRADL .ME STUDIES: Tuck, MCS 1 allended Dartmouth in the V-12 Training Program in 194. ' !. In Spring of 1945 went to Harvard Graduate School for a one year Navy Program. Went on active dut in September 1945 however, as a Disbursing Officer USNR at the Naval Am- munition Depot. Dover. New Jersev. Released from active duty in October 1946. Returned to the Tuck School and graduated with a MCS Class of 1947. Employed bv Lvbrand, Ross Bros. Montgomery. New York City from the Tuck School and remained with them unul 1960 rising to Supervisor. In November 1960 I loined Merrill. L nch. Pierce, Fenner Smith. Inc. (Stixk Brokers) as Manager of the .Auditing Department. In 1969 I became .Assistant to the Vice President-Sales and in June 1970 the .Assistant Secretarv of the Corporation. Became a Certified Public .Accountant in 1950 in New York State. .Also member of .American Institute oi Certified Public .Accountants. In 1969 1 became a Trustee of the Tri-County Dartmouth Club (New Jersey). DEMETRIO CASTILLO. JR. La Cornisa ' , Solymar, Benalmadena (Costa), Malaga, Spain Miinii ier— Spanish Muiucil Fund WIFE: Maria Luisa Cluerrero CHILDREN: six fc , JOAQUIN CASTILLO Plaza del Marques de Salamanca. 10, Piso Quinto Izquierda Madrid, 6, Spain General Manager of Hispanihee. S.A. a Spanish Mutual Fund Management and Distribution Corporation. 50 c owned and launched hx I BBC I International Basic Economy Corp.) WIFE: Paulina (Manhattanville) CHILDREN: Joaquin, 19; Maria Dolores, 17; Ana .Maria, 15; Alvaro, 14; Xavier and Pablo. 2 (twins); Paulina. 9 mos. After college and Tuck School I returned to Cuba and the sugar business where I remained (not counting travel) until August 1960. In Cuba 1 reached the position of President of Compania Agucarua Habava. S..A. ' and Vice President of the Cuban Sugar Mill Owner ' s Assoc. In Cuba I married Ofelia .Arminan. with whom I had 4 children. Back in the U.S. I joined Waddell and Reed. Inc. in 1961 as a salesman, becoming later manager of the Latin .American Division. 1 lived at that time in Larchmont. N. ! ' . and my wife. Ofelia, died there in June of 1962, which provoked my move to Spain in Aug, of that year with the position of Managing Director of Galban Lobo, S.A. an export import companv with which I re- mained for 3 ' ; yrs. I then retired for one year and in Feb. ' 1967 joined IBEC and Hispanibec, first as National Sales Manager and then in November 1967 1 was named General Manager. In May 1965 I married Paulina, my present wife with whom Eve 3 children, a pair of twins and recently a girl. My hobbies are travel, golf, and photography. From Spain I have covered most of Europe with a couple of trips to Mexico, my wife ' s home country and the U.S. Golf handicap still at 24. Getting no thinner. Siill love the theatre and parties. G. FREDERICK CASWELL 81 18 Elmer Hill Road. Rome, New York Dentist— General Practice. WIFE: Jovce (Bradford Junior College. Katherine Gibbs) CHILDREN: Benson B,, 22; Wendv J. 19. GRADUATE STUDIES: D.D.S University of Pennsylvania Leaving Dartmouth as a V-12er Julv 1944, 1 took the dental corpsman route at Porlsmouih, N.H. while waiting for dental school. Spent 2 years at Northwestern Dental School as a Navv student and when discharged transferred to L ' . of Penna. Dental to graduate in 1948. Married Joyce Benson in 1947 and we finished my last vear in dental school together. Her gold inlavs were part i f mv credits. A dispute over novacaine nearly blew the whole thing— marriage and dentistry. Later spent 2 vears as Navy dentist in Circen Cove Springs, Fla. .After discharge returned to home town, Rome. NY. with 2 year old son and pregnant wife to set up private practice where 1 have been ever since. Now I ' m a 47 year old dentist with a 22 vear old scm studving photography at Rochester Institute of Technology and a 19 vear old daughter at nearby Lltica College. The in-between years are mostly a blank except that I recall that I ' ve been a boy scout chairman, church elder and deacon. Lions Club president, local dental society president, plant prayer ex- perimenter, Edgar Cayce fan. Sunday skier, family photographer, button collector, and unicvcle enthusiast. Successful ' ' Maybe. Financially secure ' . ' Hardly. Worried about my children and the cra y world situation? Yes, but you see I ' ve borrowed something from the class spirit thai helps - Fred. Up! Thanks, 59 I ' ALL RICHAKDC Al L NO 383 Allcnhursl Ruad. Kenmorc. New York 14226 I ire President dcneral Superiiueitdem- Frank T. Caiiilann Electric Co.. Inc. Scr eJ in Na A. UA ID B ( IIAI MERS 240 Eagle Ridge Drive. Calgary, Alberla Jefferson Lal ' ic Petrochemicals of Cmuula. I. id. President oil and i iis exploration and prodtiction. gas processing and siilpluir recovery operations WIFE: Ruth (William and Marv) CHILDREN: David B.. Jr. 17. ' CRADL. ' ATE STUDIES: Harvard Business .School -Advanced Manaaement Program (49th AMP) Ser cd In the Marine Corps during World War II and Korean War. Attained rank of 1st Lt. Action confined to beaches of California. Following graduation, sold acuum cleaners (Hoover Co.) to finance spree to Europe. Entered oil busi- ness in 1949 primarilv in capacitv as roughneck and roustabout . This dis- tinguished career interrupted bv Korean War. L ' pon termination from the service (1952). entered matrinums and moved to Oklahoma Citv as Landman for Bav Pet- roleum Corp, Moved to Denver. Colorado, in 1954 to serve as Manager Oil Pur- chases for same ccmipanv. Moved to Houston, Te.xas. in mid 1955 to serve in vari- ous management capacities for Tenneco Oil Co. Promoted to Vice President of Tenneco in 1961 and served in this capacitv ' til registration in Oct.. 1967. From October. 1967, to May. 1968. employed as VP— Occidental Petroleum Corp. com- muting between Houston and Europe. In May, 1968, elected President, Petrogas Processing Ltd., Chairman of Board, Consukv, Ltd.— and also Director of Sulphur Institute and Canadian Petroleum Associafion. HOMER CAMPBELL CHANEY. JR. MA. 1952; Ph.D. 1957-Stanford 9a) 1 Stockdale Highway. Bakersfield. California 93309 Associate Professor, California State College WIFE: Anita Vollmer. married 1950. College: Scripps CHILDREN: Denise. 13; Kit, 12: Cammv. ll. Served in Armv 1943 6. BEDFORD CHAPIN 48 12 Roland Avenue. Baltimore, Maryland 21210 In IW)I he was Owner Chapin. Walker Co.. (investments) 60 mOMAS W ( HARLLS 5405 Vallcv Way. Centerville, Wilmington. Delaware .. . DkI ' iiiu Pf Scmours Co.. Inc. Manager commercial systems sa lion. Inlcrnal consiiliini; n-oik in wsieins developmenl for data processing:, anil nuiiuiiicmeni science work. y i: hleaniir (Univcrsitv of Vermont) CHILURLN: Iliomas W.;.lr., 22; Susan Linda. 17; .ludith Ann. 12. GRADUATE STUDIF.S: M C.S Tuck School Have worked for DuPont smce graduation from luck iii I44S. Received CM ' . A. in Delaware in 1950. Worked in financial statements, tax. computer sections until 1961 when transferred to Geneva. Switzerland for si.x years as Director of [- ' inance. Interested in local choral and drama groups plus church choir. Trustee West- minister Presbyterian Church in Wilmington. Secretary local Lions Club. Son uradu.iled Darlnioulh 197(1. AL STIN ARNOLD C IIIN Box 347. lunlego Ba . .lam.uca. W.I So inforniiilion STANLEY B C IIISIIOLM 64 Bradley Avenue. East Haven, Connecticut Operates own insurance ai en ' cv since l ' 52: Cimtally. Fire. Life and .Mutual Funds WILL: Marion CHILDREN: Melissa. 19: Sandra. 14; Amy. 10; Scott. 6. Following graduation, in 1949, I accepted employment with the General Electric Co. where I remained until 1952. At that time I entered the insurance lield with the creation of my own agency. Over the years 1 have been active in the Masonic Lodge. Sons of the American Revolution, ' Rotary Club, YMCA. East Haven His- toric-al Society, and have served as church vestryman and warden. Summers have been continuously spent at our cottage on Lake Winnepesaukee in New H.imp- shire. In recent vears my wife and I have travelled extensively throughout n orth- ern, central and southern Europe. Our immediate travel plans are for a second trip to Hawaii in the Spring of ' 71. y RK HARD SHERMAN CHI IFLNDLN iM East Maple .Avenue. Newark. New York UM. I ' rcsident. IVayiie Packini; Co.. Inc. Will:: Katherine CHILDREN: Ann. 20; Gary. 17. Served in Air Corp 1942 45. I IKJMAS IJ.W ID CIRCLl. LI B 1 44 L ni . ol Michigan 12806 Raylown Road. Kansas Cily. Missouri 64149 tilornev. Buck Circle Wll 1 Marion F. (William Marv) (. nil [)R|:N: Deborah A.. 17; Barbara E.. 15: Mar h.. 12. Served in Naw 1942-46. ALBERT JOSEPH CLAIN 1 1 Federal Street. Clifton. New Jersey 0701 1 ;) I ' J? 7 he Mas a Junior Malhemaliciiin wilh Duiniml iMhoralones W n L; Jean A. (Rutgers) ( HILDREN: one 1)A ID W. CLARKE 406 Septe mber Drive. Richmond. Virginia Mon ii e Banker President. Conmuinnea ih Murii ai e Caiiipanv WIFE: Marv D. (Mimi) (Universitv of Wisconsin) CHILDREN: David. 17; Robert. 16; Thomas. 15; Brian. l.V Sara. 4. Dartmouth Summer and fall 1942; U.S. Army 1943-46; Dartmouth 1946 9. .Appraisal business in Conn. 1949-50; The Travelers Insurance Co.. 1950-55 in Dallas. Te. as and 1955-56 in Hartford. Conn.; Mortgage business in Milwaukee. Wisconsin 1956-59 and Dallas. Texas 1959-1962; then The Roose Company (Mortgage business again) 1962-69 in Metro Washington. D.C.. Commonwealth Mortgage Co. 1969 to date. Active in Alumni Assoc, in Dallas. President of Dallas AssiK ' . 1960-61. Concerned about politics and future of our counlrv. especiallv the cities, but not involved in political aclivitv ounvardlv. Hobbv is sailing and raising family, but not necessarily on the saine sailboat! Kids doing great in school. CiFRAl D VI RNON ( I 1 ARN . JR 463 Park Avenue, (ilencoe. Illinois 6IK)22 . ' o information Served in .Arnn 1943 6. 62 IIENRV WALILR Cl.EEFF 104 Oak Drise. Upper Saddle River. New Jersey 07458 In l ?7 he was Broaikusi Media Biiver with Ogihy. Bemon Mather WU 1-: Audrev M. elULDRENiPeter R., 19; Karen L.. 15. Served in NavA 1944-47. ROBERT HOW ARTH CLIFTON 132 Holt Road. .Andover. Massachusetts L ' rologisi— Ha verhiH. Massacluiseir ' i W IFE: Dorothv A. (Wheelock) CHILDREN: Judv. 19: Nanc . 16: .Andrea. 13; Betsv. 12. GR.ADL ATE STUDIES: Harvard Medical School Nl.D. 1950 Left Dartmouth 1944. Harvard Medical School 1945-50. Interned Bassetl Hospi- tal. Cooperstown. New York 1950-51. .Army Medical Corps 1951-53. .Mostly in Germanv. Residencv in Urology Hitchcock Clinic 1953-56. Practicing urology in Haverhill. Mass. with H. G. Nichols 29. Missed one Harvard-Danmouth game since 1942. Have graduallv worked up to 25 yd. line. Ski Stowe every year. Made Chamonix in 1967 with frau and two kinder. .Aspen m 1970. Have seen golf handi- cap go from 9 to 9 plus x . .Am just recovering from 20th five years ago and now here comes 25lh! Number 1 daughter at Denver University with skiis on. Number 2 daughter hopes to get football scholarship at Dartmouth in 74. THOMAS RODNEY COCHRAN 1607 Wilshire Boulevard. Nichols Hills Lawyer WIFE: Ann (Weber) CHILDREN: Laura A . 11; Robert J.. 7. Ser edin Navy 1943-46. Past President of the Dartmouth Club of Southern California Past Secretarv of the Dartmouth Club of Western Oklahoma LL.B. 1951-Stanl ' ord Oklahoma Citv. Oklahoma 731 16 .lULIAN COHEN 3.30 Beacon Street, Boston. Massachusetts Senior Partner in the Real Estate Development Firm of l.eatherhee Co.. Brookline. Mass. WIFE: Eunices. (Radcliffe) CHILDREN: Marjorie. 19; Ellen, 13. .After scning as a Lieutenant in the Navy m Newfoundland, in 1946 1 helped co-found the real estate firm of l.calherbee Co. in Brookline. Mass. and am still there, busilv occupied dcselopmg property, mostly shopping centers. Am inter- ested in Democratic parts politics, and was a delegate to 3 state conventions. The Governor appomled me in 1959 as charter real estate commissioner for the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts. Have served as incorporator and trustee of Grove Hall Savings Bank and Director and member of the Executive Committee of the Brookline Trust Company. My wife and i have travelled quite a bit these past few vears. but our first love is our home in Eliot, Maine, where wc spend as much time as we can. 63 mOMAS WILLIAM COHN 259 Rowiiyton Avcnuf. Rowavton. Conneclicui President— Fallani anil Cohn. Inc. Will:: Mar P. (Smith) CHII.DRKN; Ihonias. 15; Susan. 13: Margaret. 8. Following gradiialion J une 1947 studied at University Olso summer 1947. Worked B. .Allnian Co. 1947 48, Joined my lather ' s firm ' Fallani Cohn 1948. linen importers and wholesalers. Assumed presidenc 1961. Have served as presi- dent Linen Irade . ssoeiation. Norwalk Zoning Commission Board Rowavton Civic Association. Rowayton Historical Societ Married in 1953 to Mar Thomp- son. Moved to Rowavton 1955. FRANK C. COLE. JR. 213 Penn Valley Terrace. Morrisville. Pennsylvania Slock Broker-swck holder (comparable lo Parmer) anil A.s. ' il ' Office Manager with Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fenner Smith. Inc. Buy and sell securities, commodities. Governmenl Bonds, corporation bonds for individuals and institutions, underwritin s also. WIFE: Marv Jane Barlow Cole CHILDREN: Jane. 21; Frank. 18; Amy. 16. Entered US Air Force for Pilot training from Dartmouth in Feb. of 1943. After graduation a.s 1st pilot in B-24 s. trained crew throughout the US and flew overseas to join the 73rd Bomb Wing of the 20th Air Force in B-29 stationed on Saipan. Bombed Japan and later assigned as 1st Lt. stationed on Guam. Discharged in May. 1946 and re-entered Dartmouth in June of ' 46. Met mv future wife at that time reuniomng with her father ' s class of ' 14. Finished Dartmouth and went to work managing some dairy farms my father bought in New Jersey. Married in 1949 and in 1950 left farms to work ' in sales for General Foods. In 1951 joined Merril Lynch in sales. Made partner in 1963-now called Sr. Account E, ecutive. Daughter Jane. Class of ' 71 at Bucknell Univ.; Frank. III. Class of 74 at Dart- mouth; and Amy a sophomore in High School. Was in charge of Enrollment and Interviewing for three counties in NJ for Dartmouth for 14 years. Past President of Dartmouth Club of Central NJ. Now Executive Committee for Dartmouth Club of Princeton. Executive Committee Class of ' 46. JAMES M. COLEMAN. JR. 1115 5lh Avenue. Asbury Park. New Jersey .■ittornev-Patterson. Cooper Coleman. .Ashurv Park. .Vcw Jersey. .Also member of e y Jersey Lcf tslulure (House of .Assembly) WIFE: Dolores (Greenville Hospital. School of Nursing. Seton Hall Ciraduate School) CHILDREN: John. 15; James. 14; Marv. 13; GeorEc. I I; Philip. 9; Elizabeth. 5. CiRADU.-XTF.STLIDIES: Cornell Univcrsily-Law ' After Dartmouth went to Cornell Law School and graduated in I4S1, Returned home to N.J. and served a one year clerkship. Then took the Bar E.xam and passed it in 1952. Been with Patterson Cooper (now Patterson. Cooper Cole- man) since 1951. Married Dolores Kassak of Union. N.J. in August 1954. Ser ed as Councilman. City of Asburv Park from 1957-65. Served in N.J. Assembly, rep- resenting Monmouth County, since 1966 (Frank Guarini. 1946. has served in the Senate the same time). Have served as attorney for City of Asburv Park since 1965. I live only 3 blocks from where I was born and I guess I ' ll be here per- manently. Politics takes a great deal of time. When I have time and it ' s the right sea-son. I fish, both fresh water and salt water. The only other hobbv is bird watch- ing and even though N,J. is a crowded state, it is excellent for that, especialls at the seashore. Fravel has been minimal aside from a couple of Caribbean junkets. Having 6 children and a good wife have been most meaningful to me. Politics and community service have taken most of the time. I still maintain an interest in sports but more from a sports page aspect than as a spectator. Regrelfullv I ha e only been to Hanover once since leaving in 1948. More regretfully I ha e seen very few of my college classmates except for occasional meetings. I .iiii looking forward to reunion. HARRY WALTER COLMERY. JR. I IB Univ 707 Rockwood Riiad, Pasadena. California 91 105 E.xeiulise I ' ice Presidenl. (ilnrc l ' i xini. 11 )i R Staais. Inc. WIFE: Sallie CHILDREN: three Trustee of Occidental College. Served m Marines 1943 46 -f Va. 64 JOHN K. CONANT 23 I- ' licker Lane. Rowayton. ( iinriL-clicui Paleiu Lcmver fur the opiical roup of The Perkin-Llmer Corporuiion. Sorwulk. Conn. The company makes suphislicaled scientific in lriimcnls and I am ihc paleni allornev for optical ilevvlopmen is. II E: Barbara .1. (Brookhn. Columbia) CHILDREN: Dcbbv, 20; John. Jr.. 18; Jennifer. 15; Andrea. 5; Jelfres. 3. CiRADUATE SI LtDILS: Boston University Law School. LL.B Like so manv. mv course at Dartmouth was interrupted by World War II. I wa in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1943 to 1946 in the Pacific (Marshal Islands. Iwo Jima. Japan) and returned to graduate m June I94iv. Thereafter I went on to ob- tain an LL.B. from Boston University Law School and take up the practice i f Pat- ent and Trademark law with various firms and corporations in Boston and New ' ork. . ' first marriage ended in divorce, and after several years I married Barbara Hall, an editor of literate books for teenagers. We lived in New York City for a number of vears. but after overflowing successive apartments with children and pets we moved to Rowa ton, Conn. After a year of commuting to New York, a position opened up at the Perkin-Elmer Corporation, close by. for a patent lawyer with m qualirtcalions. so I now ha e the good fortune of living and working in the same communiiv. and enjoving both. My contributions to school overcrowding .ire Debbv. a junior at Ohio Wesle an; John Jr.. a freshman at Case Western Re- serve; Jennifer, a |unior in high school; .Andrea, a budding artist in kindergarten; and Jeffrev. who runs a fleet of cars and truck s in nursery school. .Although I have not been active in Dartmouth aflairs. Barbara and I are deeply involved in com- munitv political alTairs. JOHN DAYTON CONDIT 3042 Normandy Place. Evanston. Illinois 60201 Director of Sales Training— Ditto. Inc. WIFE; Eva CHILDREN; Michaela L.. . EliMheth L.. 14; Kalhenne L.. Served in . xm 1943-45. JOSEPH FRANCIS CONLE III Carlton Drive. North Syracuse. New York 13212 Manager. Business Planning Bui els, General Electric Co. WIFE: Elizabeth CHILDREN: JaniesJ.. 20. Served in Nav 1943-46. RK HARD LANSINCi CONOLI. ' i . JR X()6 College Street. Cleburne. Texa: In I W)S was with Depart ineni of Slate WIFE: Beverly A. (Stephens) BS 7603 1 1946- West Point 65 cllARI IS E.COOPER 1042 Hol ' mann Road. Bridgewalcr Township. New Jersey ■inicrican Hoechxl Corpanilion. Somen ilk ' . New Jersey. Manag er iiulu.slrv sales for (hcs ami chemicals. HE: Bcisv (College of St. Elizabeth) c Mil DREN: Belh. 4; Amy. 2, I pon graduation and receiving my commission, 1 spent the next year aboard tlie earner Saipan. Alter being discharged from the Navy. 1 |oined .Allied Chem- ical and started mv career in the chemical indusir . Alter nine years I lell Allied and went with Harshaw Chemical Company. 1 left Harshaw alter four years and jomed the sales stall ' of American Hoechsi Corporation, I spent tive years on the West Coast opening their ollice and haye recently returned to the Metropolititn area a-s Manager of Industry Sales. We ' ve just bought a one acre ' ■farm ' in the Jersey countryside and are very busy raising two pretty little girls and one pretty big Irish setter. Haven ' t tried to catch a baseball in 2 years but am seriously play- ing at the game of golf. Nicklaus and Palmer have nothing to fear! MILTON COOPI R Roaring Brook Road. Easton. Connecticut liucniisi cS llenuil(iliif isi. privcile pniciice. .Allenjini; llemalologisl. Si. Vinceiu ' s Hospilal. Bridi eporl. Cnnn.. Consiillin llemaloldpsl. Park Cily Hospilal. Bricliiepori. Conn.. Assl. Clin. Prof. Yale U. Meilical School Wlf F: Lilla (Vassar) ( IIILDRHN Bruce. 18: Scott. 15. GRADL ATE STUDIES: Cornell. M.D.; Minnesota. M.S.Med. finished medical school at Cornell. New V ' ork City. Interned at Mary Hitch- cock, then back to New ' ork for a year of pathology at Presbyterian Hospital— Columbia. Loaned to the .■ rmy for a year in Korea 1950-51. Bronze Star. Back to San Diego Naval Hospilal 1951-52. Spent the next 4 years at the Mayo Clinic. Rochester. Minn. Won research award. Entered pri ale practice Bridgeport. Conn, in 1957 and have practiced internal medicine and hematology. Lor the past 10 years have lived in Easton. Conn. Teach locally and at Yale. Active in Bridgeport Med. Society. Cancer Society. Dartmouth Club. Past Pres. W. Conn. Phi Beta Kappa. Past Pres. Bridgeport Cancer Soc. Lirsl Vice President Conn, Cancer Society. WILLIAM MARTIN COOPER, COMDR. 1014 Bnarwood Point. Virginia Beach. Virginia 23452 Comdr. U.S. .Wivv -relireiJ in 196}. now a shop owner d operator - Colonial .-( iiiii iies Not married JOHN HARRISON ( Ol ' l MLWIR. JR NLS, 1949: PhD. 1950-Univ. of Wis. 21 Lyme Road. Hanover. New ll.iiiipshire 0,3755 Professor of Biology. Darimotilh College WILE: Marion C. (U.V.M.) C 111! DREN: John H. 111. 2.3: Marsiarel I.. 22: Chrisime. 21: Iric C. 16: Lisa C. 15. Ser ed in Navy 1940 46. 66 .lOHN WliSLEY CORNWhLL. Ill MA. 1934-HorMra 80 Wcstminsler Ruad. Garden City, L.I.. New ■ork 11530 Mdiui ' tT. I ' nrecu ' ilini; Amihsiy IBM Corp. l Constance (Adelphi L ' niv. ) CHILDREN: John V. IV. 21: Pamela C, 19; Richard B.. 17. .Served in Naw 1943 ib. ROBERI . 1.- RK CORREN LL.B. 195(1 -Brookhn Law School 106 Cedar Court. Closter. New Jersey 07624 Lmk Piirtiur-Corren Correii WIFE: Grace (Brooklyn College) CHILDREN: Patricia! 15: Peter. 12 Served in Navy 1944-46: 1953-55. HAROLD RANSON CUTTLE. M D MD. New York Medical College Box 149, Larch Street. Hollidawhurg. Pennsylvania 16648 PInsuitm WIFE; Betty Jane (New York Univ.) Served in Navy. JOHN COWARl 2010 Sunset Drive. Ventura. California Business Educalion Teacher. Venlura Unifieil School Dislricl. Also. Presicleiu of Western Empire Co.. LmiuI-S locks- Bonds. WII E: Doris (Ohio State University) CHILDREN: Dorene, 19: JoAnn. 18. GRADUATE STUDIES: VLS., U.S.C.. 1951: AB. Dartmouth. 1946. Wa-s in the V-12 Program at Dartmouth Tuck School. Commissioned Ensign at Harvard Supply Corps School. .Aviatum supply oHiccr, Met wife to be when sta- tioned at N AS. Port Columbus. Ohio. Married in 1947. Worked with sales depart- ments of American Airlines. Prudential Insurance Co.. and Scars. Now a business educator and business man. Director of Nobel Real Estate Investment Trust. Past Chairman of State Adult Education Committee. Past President of the Veniur.i Unified Education Association. Past member of the governing body of the Calil Teachers Association. Sailing enthusiast. Chairman of the Bar. Ventura Yachi Club! 67 I RANCIS SAML ' hl. COX M.C.S. 1947 -Tuck School Apartment G-4, 4(X)I Myrtle Avenue. Camden, New Jersey 08105 Assi.Ktaiii Secrelan— Ki ' HiiiH ' i ' Oil Co. Not married Served in Navy 1942-46. R () C RAKI, JR. Ii ih- 751 Pinewood Circle, Mooresvillc. North Carolina Burlinpoii hid Moaresville Mills Division. .A yarn civeci. apparel manufaclurer. Title is Technical .Assisiani lo Division Manaf er. Will complele 24 years of service January 1 97 1. WITE: Catherine (UNC at Greensboro) CHlLDRtN; c;a le. 15: Bobbv. 13. Joined Burlington Ind. in January 1947. as manufacturing apprentice. Worked in various plants and divisions as supervisor, personnel manager, industrial engi- neer, superintendent, and group manager, including one vear at New York Office. Married Catherine Sanders of Clover. S.C. in June 1950, and went to Hanover on honevmixm. (Haven ' t been back since.) Wife and 1 are active in United Methodist Church where we teach Sunday School and 1 am chairman of Administrative Board. 1 have been active in Rotary. Past President of local club. Our children have been center of our lives. Gayle plays basketball and Bobbv plays basketball, baseball (pitched no-hit game this year for N.C. State Champion Midget team) and hits much better than I ever did (775 last season); and football (quarterback). Won F-ord s Punt. Pass and Kick contest and represented North Carolina and South Carolina as 13 year old in Atlanta Stadium Contest in October. My hobby is boating on local Lake Norman (31.000 acre Duke Power Co. lake). HARRY CULLEN CRAWFORD 714 North La Grange Road. La Grange Park. Illinois 60525 . o in ormalion Served in Armv 1943 6. A JAMl S( RAWIORD 939 Redding Road. Fairfield, Connecticut M r.—Corp. Data I ' rocessinf . C ' olt;ale- ' alniolive Co.. New York Cily WII-L: Jean (Wellesley) CHII.DRI N: Janice Lynn. 18; James MacKinnon. 16; I ee Alison. 13 CiRADLATi; STUDll-S: Amos Tuck. MCS After getting MCS. spent 3 months in C IC School, then 3 yrs. a.s credit reporter, advertising copywriter for Dun Brad. Held various systems positions for Lever. Bpt. Urass. Olin. and MM M. Joined Colgate in ' 64 and reached present level (See Peter Principle) in 67. Biggest one-time accomplishments are progeny: Daughter (Wellesley ' 74, 3rd generation), son (Andovcr ' 72) and daughter (still in Junior High). Keep a low-prolile in local affairs. Was member of FHd Rep. Town Mig. while Brad Morehouse. ' 46. was Moderator and Bob Lee. ' 45. was 2nd Se- lectman. Own a house at Mt. Snow with Bob Lee as only major recreation, plus beach club. Y . 68 CHARLUSD. CKOCKLIT 2221 Fairl ' ax, Hunt ville. Alabama Supervisory A erospiue Kngineer- A nalylwal Mech an ics NA SA I MSI ' CI SCE- ASTN-ASR WIFE: Vivian Irene ClIILDRF.N: faml Jan. 2{l, Lone Dahney. 18; Tamara C ' laii. 15; Michael O Neill, 8. (IRADUATK SrUDllvS; M.S. Universit nl ' C ' oloradn. Universitv o Alahania. UCLA Served as a Col. U.S.M.C.R. 1943 46. World War II and in Korea iyMJo2. Worked for Depl, of Interior. Bureau of Reclamalion 1448 to 1%2 as a structural enaineer. Joined NAS.A in l%2 as a structural engineer aeronautics. Member of ASTE. .MA. ' k. MCROA. Naval Institute and am a registered Fng. Colo., Ala. SCHUYLER F CROSS 14495 Crahapple Road. Golden. Colorado I I ' and Geiicnil Mci niiger-Hmksiiitl ami Co.. an indcpemk-nl msiiramc conipanv providing fire, casually and bonding services for individual, iiidusinal. commercial clients. WIFE: Melba CHILDREN: Steve. 23; Marilyn 20; Barbara .17; Jell. 14. I enlisted in the Air Force while a freshman at Dartmouth and served as a iitthter pilot; married Melba Rush from Cleveland in Sept., 1946. and took her hack to Hanover when I resumed classes that fall after three years of military serv- ice. Graduated m 1948 and reported to Chase National Bank management train- ma program. 1 was recalled to the Air Force in May. 1951. this ume as a Troop Carner ' Pilot, and served in this capacity until ni release from active duly as a la|or. By this time we had two children and we liked the size, climate and op- portunity ' in Llenver, where the Air Force had sent me for training to such an ex- tent that we decided to stay and try a new career. I started in Life Insurance Sales and this shortly changed ' to a greater emphasis on hre and casualty insurance. Helped to organize our own company along with Bob Hackstafl (Dartmouth ' 51) m 1959 and am now the chief officer of a thri ing little company that is a recog- nized leader in commercial insurance for small and medium sized businesses. Have been active as all insurance men are in the usual community affairs-lrom Boy Scout leader to Treasurer of the local sewer district. We have also devoted a ire ' at deal of time and energy to the development of mountain propeny in the areal skiing center of Breckenridge, Colorado. Our lodge there has a sign Beware of Ski Bums, Drunks and Dartmouth Men ' , hut we would like to see you anyvsay. JA ' i WILLIAMS CUNNEEN B.S. 1947; LL.B. 1951-L!ni . of Pa, Thomas Wynne .Apartments. W nnewood. Pennsylvania 19096 Law pariner-Cunneen Cunningham WIFE: Carolyn M. (Edaewood Park. Jr. College) CHILDREN: Carol A.. ' ' 23: Wendy M., 17. Served in Army 1944 45. CHARLi:SC. CUNNINGHAM Rl D 1 Parker Hill Road. Springfield. Vermont 05156 l ' iilhnlo ' .: ist WILL: Marion Diciicr ( Hll DREN: IXmald D . 13; Joshua E., 10; Lydia C., 8; Sarah T.. 6. Cjraduatcd with the Class of 48 and the first Great Issues Course , while at- tending Dartmouth Medical School. From there I went to the University of Roch- ester School of Medicine and Dentistry. I returned to Hanover for a residency in Pathology. 1 then moved a few miles down the Connecticut River to Springfield. Vermont and am still there. I attempt to service three hospitals: Windsor, Springfield, and Rochingham as well as support numerous civic and church organizations. Currently. I am working hard to improve the delivery of health care through community planning etl ' orls. 69 DONALD JOSEPH CURLEY MA. 1951- Box 3 1 3- A. R I) I. Blairslown. New Jersey 07825 In lite insurance business WIFE: Violel (Cenlurv Jr. College) Served in Navy 1944 46. NYU ORA .lOlIN t I RR Curry Chevrolet. Inc.. 626 lullon , ' venue. Hempstead. L.I.. New York 1 1550 Curry Chevrolet. Inc. WIFE: Patricia J. Served in Armv. GORDON WALFORD DAISLEY, JR. 7404 Wyndale Lane, Chevy Chase, Maryland Physician— Practicing pedialncs m Hashini tim. D.C. WIFE: Jean O ' llearn (Trinjtv College. Washington. D.C.) CIIILDREN: Cordon W. 111. 13: Robert Michael, 11: Deirdre Marie, 9. (iKADUATE STL DIES: .M.D. George Wa.shington University. School of Medicine ■As did ' the other pre-meds. I left Hano er in 1944 to spend four ears in George Washington Medical School: then after a vear of internship ,it George Washington Lniversitv Hospital, three years of residency at Childrens Hospital in V ' ashington. D.C. and two years of military service in Tokvo during the Korean War. I entered the private practice i f pediatrics in Washington in 1954. where I still hold forth. Jean ;ind I married in 1956, spent our honeymoon in Hawaii and have enjoyed travelling ever since whenever we could get a little time otl ' -Canada. Mexico. Ber- muda. Jamaica, and. iif course, Hanover— one yearly ritual for us has been attend- ing the Dartmouth- Princeton football games, hence four trips to Hanover in recent years. Left over free time at home usually linds mc hacking around Columhi.i Country Club golf course. The three children attend public school in Chevy Chase, and the sons, now in junior high, lean toward Dartmouth oH and on, particulary when the Big Green enjoys a football season like the past one! lOHN li DAI BORA. JR 4S5 Red C himnev Drive. Warwick. Rhode Island Captain— Trans H ' lirhl Airlines Boeint; ' ' tl7. Domestic anil International Rcniles WIFE: Angle (Randolph-Macon Wimians College) ( HIl.DREN: .lohn Burl. 22: Frances Lee. 21: Thomas Burns. II Dartmouth July ■42-Dec. ' 42, U.S.N. Dec. ■42-Julv ' 46. I ' atiol bombers ( PB . PBHY I 2) Paciiic. Dartmouth July •46-Feb. ' 49, graduated. Married by Dr. Roy Chaimberlin in White Church (Congregational), Aug. 9. 1946 to .Angie Burns WaLson with whom I had attended Manhasset High. Sales representative. Texaco April 1949-June 1951. Joined TWA as First Odicer on DC-3 July 1951. Promoted to Captain (m Martin 4()4 August 1957. Constellation Captain April 1960. Check Airmen Constellation May 1965. Captain Boeing 707 March 1966 to present. Chairman TWA Council 41, Boston and member Board of Directors Air Line Pi- lots Association Oct. 1966 to Feb, 1969. Master Chairman IWA pilots and mem- ber AI. PA Executive Board, Feb. 1969 to .-Xugust 1970. Presentlv Commodore East Greenwich Yacht Club, East Greenwich, R.I 70 (11 RARl) INt LN 1 D ' AMOKl. JK. MA. W51 llckhcr School U.S. Armv Kvalualions Unit. A.P.O.. New York. New ork 0 )742 Dc Hirlnien! of ihc Army (civilian employee) VVIFF: M.irs;ucrilc M. (U.N.II.) C ' HILDRFN; Ciorald A.. Ill 21; Donna M., 20; Kristin I).. IV. Served in Arnu M4} 46. PhTtR VIVIAN DANIEL B,A. 1944- Univ. ol ' Va. Sweet Bnar College. Sweet Briar. Virginia 24595 Treasurer and Assislanl lo the PresiJenl -Styeer Briar Colkj e WIFE: L dia CHILDREN; Peter V..lr.. 19; Dahney M.. 16. Served in the .Armv 1943 5. THOMAS FRANCIS DARCY. JR. .54 East Chester Street, Valley Stream, L.I., New York 11580 Manager. Administrative Controls-General Instruments Corp. WIFE: Anne D. CHILDREN: Kathleen, 22; Thomas III, 20; James M., 18; Maureen E., other children-names not known). Served in Navy 1944-46. 15; (2 JOSEPH H DAVENPORT, JR 102 Fast Brow Road, lookout Mountain, lennessec 37.350 Chairman of the Hoard I ' ohinteer State Life Insurance Co. Chattanooga. Tenn. (Engaged in Ordinary Li e Insurance). I ' ice Chairman of the Board. Monumental Corp.. Baltimore. Maryland. I This corporation is a holdmi; company consisting of two life insurance companies and a real estate firm.) Wll i;: Alice Edwards (Sweet Briar) CHILDRFN: Joe III, 23; Alice, 22; Louise. 20; JetV. 19; Margaret, 16; Sus.in. 14; .Anita, 1 1; and John. 7. (Two are married). First |oh was with Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fenner and Smith, in New York as a job analyst during 1945 46. Returned to Chattanooga in 1947 and became asso- ciated w ' lth Davenport Hosierv Mills. Held various positions with this linn and was elected President and (ieneral Manager in 1957. Resigned in 1959 to accept position with Volunteer Stale Life Insurance Co. Elected President in 1963 and Chairman ol ' the Board in 1968. Vice Chairman ol the Board of Mi nun ental Corp. 1969. Married to Mi.ss Alice Edwards, ol St, Louis. 1946. We have eight children. Civic activities include: LInited Lund Campaign Chairman (1962); President (1967 and 1968). YMCA-President (1965 and 1966). Junior .Achievement - Presi- dent 1964 65 (one year). Chattanooga Art .Association Chairman. Board of Irustees ( 1968 and 1969). .Allied ArlsVund-Campaign Chairman ( 1970). CJirls ' Preparatory School presently CTiairman, Board of Trustees. Corporate Boards: Amer. Nat Bank Trust Co,, Dixie Yarns, Inc.. Monumentiil Corp., Monumen- tal Life Ins. Co.. The Navarre Corp., Volunteer State Life Ins. Co.. ;ind I rustee. Cousins Mortgage and Equity Investments. 71 WILLIAM B. U.WIDSON 158 Birch Road. Fairfield. Conneclicul Employee Benefit Consullanl-Georgc B. Buck Comuliing Aciiiuries, Inc. -consult Willi employees on design and financing of all types of employee benefit plans WIFE: Ph.H;be (Pine Manor) CHILDRLN: Laura, 21: Paul. 18: Bill. 18: (twins) Married Phoebe Randolph of Worcester. Mass. right after graduation in 1948 and at present have a daughter (Laura 21) at University of Denver and twin boys (Paul and Bill 18) One boy is in high school and one is at Pomfret School. Have always worked in the employee benefit tield and in the New York City area except lor a hve year stint in Chicago. We like to spend spare lime on skiing, sailing and travel. P.AUL 1. DAVIS 699 Vine Street. Menio Park. California Stanford Research Inslilule. MenIo Park. Calif. Senior Industrial Economist. Energy Economics Wll F: Theda CHILDRFN: Jill. 16: Tom. 14. (IRADUATE SI LiDlES: MBA. Amos Tuck School In Navy 1943 45. TM2 C on PT Boat in South Pacific. Married Theda in 1945: returned to Dartmouth Spring 46. Graduated June ' 48 Tuck School ' 49. Worked al Institute for Trend Research ten years, forecasting conimoditv prices and sales solumc. Adopted Jill in 1954. Tom in 1956. Joined Stanford Research in 1959. Still there. Several oversea-s projects in last few vears. Spent last vear in Iran. ROBFRT D. DAY 5005 Ninian Court. Alexandria. Virginia Director of .Administrative Division—Navy Federal Credit Union. H ' asliingtoii. DC. In charge of Personnel. Management Analysis. Correspondence. Procurement and Records 65 personnel in the division. WIFE: June (Nurse ' s Training) CHILDREN: Robert Jr.. 20: Bradley. 18: Chervle. 15: Charles II. 7: Mathew. 5. CiRADU.ATE STUDIES: MBA George Washington Univ. Commissioned upon graduation. Served aboard USS Isbell (DD of 69)- ' 46 9. met June Kartcher who wa.s a nurse in Queen ' s Hospital, Honolulu-married in Dec. ' 49. Lived in Stockton. Calif. ' 49-51; transferred to Pearl Harbor shipvard ■51- 53: to NSD Clearfield. Utah ' 53- ' 56: aboard the USS Wasp ' 56- ' 58-look a crusier around Cape Horn slopping at several ports-East West coasts of So. .America including Rio during ■ ' Carnival time: cruise to Scotland- Paris in 57: transferred to Navy Audit Oflice. Chicago in 58-60: to Ireland bv mvself ' 61- ' 62— left family in l.aGrange. III. Came back to Statl ' of Chief of Naval .Air Reserve Training. Glenview. 111. ' 62-63. Retired from Navy in Dec. ' 63 and went to work for Navy Federal Credit Union in Washington. D.C. the same month. Obtained MBA at GWL ' in ' 67 also took courses at Northwestern in Evanston, III. Have a wonderful family of five children: Bob and Brad arc now a sophomore and fresh- men at V.P.L. Blocksbury. Va. Cheryle is a sophomore in H.S.. Charles a first gra- der and Matthew is a pre-schooler. Love golf the most of anv sport also like to watch high school and college wrestling and basketball. Active in church and local management associations. WILLIAM IllOMAS DEAl.TREY. JR. 404 Ea-st 79th Street. New York. New York 10021 Traffic Coordinator— NBC Not married Served in Navy 1943 46. 72 —A V- ROBERT F. DELANEY 7575 Ironwodd Drive. Paradise Valley. Arizona l ' rc ulenl. Thtmderhird Graduate School of Inlernalional Managemeni, Phoenix, Ariz. II E: Mary Elizabeth (Bridgewater State College, Mass.) CHILDREN: Flvnn. 18; Nancv. 16; Carol. 12; Deidhre. 11; Sarah. 6. CiRADUATE STUDIES: AM ' . Boston Univ., Ph.D. Cath. Univ.. BSLS Cath. Univ. Publications: This is Communist Hungary 1957; Your Career in Foreign Service 1961; The Literature of Communism m America 1962. The key to my life since Dartmouth can be characterized as movement . A fast paced twenty years in the Foreign Service with residence in Asia, Europe and Latin .America; a series of call-ups with the Navy leading to my present lonely feelina as senior Naval reserve Captain in .Arizona; and a speculative second ca- reer in education tirst at the I ' letcher School of Law and Diplomacy and presently at the school with the improbable name: Thunderbird. In the meantime. I am constantly convincing mvself to return home to Cape Cod and seek election as county dog-catchers which after 25 years of travel may be exactly what I deserve. JOHN L DELLINGER 9116 Bocage Place, New Orleans. Louisiana Felroletim Geohgisi. Chevron ' OH. Co.-Professional specialisi-lhis means I ' m supposed lo know a lot ahoul a few things. In actuality I tcnow a very small hit about a lot of things connected with finding oil. IFE: Patricia (Minnesota) CHILDREN: Vivian, 19; Nancy. 17; Patty. 15; John 111, 12; Ra . 10; Jim. S. .After slogging through Europe, graduation, a short stint with Humble Oil, re- turn to graduate work and a spell with the Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, joined Chevron Oil in western Colorado conveniently close to .Aspen. Was given a rope and pitons and rappelcd down the San Juan Mountains for three years. Came to Louisiana on a temporary assignment 15 years ago. With wife, designed present house. Hobbv h;is been building on additions faster than arri al of chil- dren. Unsuccessful at keeping up . . . apparently King down on job. With a Don Quixote character, for which Dartmouth is partially responsible, tackled Louisiana politics. Evervthing you ' ve heard about organized crime in Louisiana is very close to the truth. Rising through ihe ranks of numerous do-gooder civic a.ssociations was elected and ser ed as Secretary. Democratic Executive Committee and mem- ber of local school board (62.000 students with growing pains). Have had an un- believably bloody education in practical politics. Miss the North Country. Any- bodv need an amateur politician or a professional geologist? RALPH E. DENNIS. JR. 411 Wildwood Lane. Muncie. Indiana Senior Partner- Dennis. Cross. Raisor. Jordan .Marshall. .Attorneys at Law WIFE: Virginia (Ball State University) CHILDREN: Nancy, 20; Kathy, 18; AmeL 17; Mary. 13; Ralph, 9. GRADU.ATE STUDIES: Law Degree-Doctor Juris Prudence. Indiana University Graduate of Indiana University ' ' La v School. June 1950; admitted to practice in Indiana. November 30. 1950; began practice of law February 1951. Elected City Judge of Ihe Citv of Muncie. November 1951 and served as such until January 1. I960. Elected to ' Muncie Community School Board November 1959 and served as President of the Board for one year. Secretary and Treasurer during other years. .Appointed corporate counsel for the City of Muncie. January 1. 1964 and served until January 1. 1968; now specializing in corporate practice in law hrm consisting of seven members. Received Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award in January 1960 and Junior Chamber of Commerce Good Government Award in January I960. Hobbies-little time but probably consists of family and of all things-a Hog Farmer . CHARLES A DeSHAZO 131 Spoonwood Road, Wilton. Connecticut Dept. Mgr. J. P. Stevens Co.. . ' ew York CIty-Te.xtiles WIFE: Carmen B. (Centenary Junior) CHILDREN: Peter. 23; Jane. 20. My Dartmouth career was interruped by a stint in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1943 ' 1 was commissioned and married in 1945. .After serving a lour in China, fin- ished up at Dartmouth in 1946. Went to work as a salesman in textile and trans- ferred to Chicago where, with family, lived 20 years. Was recalled and served as an infantry oflicer in Korea 1951-52. Happily our son Peter went to Dartmouth and wa.s graduated Class of ' 69. We were transferred back to the New York area three years ago and settled in Wilton. Conn. With the exception of riding the ghastly New Haven RR lo New York ms lite to dale has been happy and rewarding. 73 WILLIAM Dc STEKANO 7 Prospect Place. Taunton, Massachusetts Principal. Mansfield Hi h Scluml. Miins ieUi A av.v. Wll H: Alice A. Wimmer (Whealon) Immedialelv following niv graduation, entered U.S. Navy with commission as ensign assigned to USS Saip;ui (CV ' L) carrier. I was introduced to teaching at the Naval .Academv Preparatorv School. Bainbridge. Md. [-.ntered civilian teaching in Mass. I ' )48. Was returned to the Naval Prep School during the Korean conflict. Returned to leaching in 1953-58 at Ipswich (Mass.) High School and graduate school at Harvard Graduate School of Education, tnlercd school administration a.s principal, Chester High School in Vermont; asst. principal. Rondout Valley Central High Schoi l (Stoneridge. N.Y.I; headmaster Taunton (Mass.) High .School; and presentiv principal, Manslield (Mass.) High School. .Active in the following professional org;uii .ations and committees: National Asso. of Secondary School Principals; Mass. .Asso. of Secondary School Principals; Manslield Teachers Asso; MIA (Stale) Ethics Committee; MASSP (State) Studv on Role of the High School Principal, 1969 70; MASS! ' (State) Career Devef- opment Program Commillee; MASSP (State) Student Welfare Committee; have participated in several community building studies. .Active in the following com- munitv activities Corporate Board. Taunton Savings Bank; E.xecutivc Board, An- nawon Council, Bov Scouts of America; General Chairman, Scout-O-Rama, 1969; Dartmouth linrollment Committee (presently acting as a sub-chairman); Rotary, Manslield, Mass. WALTER DeWEES Raymond Retired WIFE: Susan L. (B.U.) Served in Navy. Box 1452. St Thomas. Virgin Islands JOHN WHEELWRIGHT DEWEY 2805 Green Haze Avenue. Racine, Wisconsin 53406 Publisher— Racine Journal- Times WIFE: Mary CHILDREN: Mary Jean. 26; K.athr n E.. 25; Phelps D.. 23; Alice M. D.. 20; Christine A.. 19. Served in Army 1942-45, 21; Susan HLNRY JOSEPH DIERKS Heversmill Road, ColLs Neck, New Jersey 07722 Pricing Manager— Mobil Oil Corp. WIFE: Irene R. (Mt. Holyoke) C HILDREN: Jonathan. 19; Nancy. 17; Peter, 12. Served in Navy 1941-45, 74 JAMES HENRY UOLAN B.l .T. 1955-American Inslilute of Foreign Trade Apartment 8. 160 Fairfield Woods Road, Fairfield, Connecticut 06430 Lawyer WIFE; Elizabeth (Colleae of St. Rose) CHILDREN: James Jr. l2. Sened in Na ' 1943-46. JA.MES L DOLBY 366 West Protola .Avenue. Los Altos. California 7 m o Heads: A ssociate Professor of Malhemalics. San Jose Stale College. Parmer. R D Consulianis Co. For the last decade have specialized in the use of computers to process natural lanpias;e-librarv automation, etc. WIFE: Eula Butler (Univ. of Hartford) CHILDREN: Karen. 20: Beth. 18: Bill. 16: Diane. 13; Mark. 10. GRADUATE STUDIES: MA-Wesleyan Univ.. PhD -Stanford Univ. Publications: The Computer and the Librap. 1966; The English Word Speculum (Vols U5) 1967; Computerized Library Catalogs 1969. Left Dartmouth and the Navy in 46. worked at Penn Mutual Life for a vear. went to Wesleyan for MA. worked at Belding Corticelli for two vears (getting mar- ried to EBD while there), went to GE Schenectady for 9 years and ' then ' to the West Coast. Lockheed and Stanford for the PhD ' Left industn, in late 64 for consulting and teaching actisities. Spent the 1965-66 academic vear at Univ. of Newcastle-in-Tyne doing research; then joined San Jose Slate and partnership with Howard Resnikoff. (with Eula as secrv.-treas.). Consult with various firms in- cluding NBC (computer work on election night); do research for the US Office of Education. Library of Congress. Pnnceton Univ.. on librarv automation, computer typesetting, etc. Active in Episcopal Church. Little League. Scouts, etc. Karen is at Foothill JC getting ready for Cal State-Pomona next fail: Beth at Linfield College. FR ANCIS EDWARD DONAHUE 423 Bonnie Court Yorktown Heights. New York 10598 Resident .Manager of the Poughkeepsie Office of the Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. WIFE: Frances A. CHILDREN: David F. 23 (three other children names ages not known) Sen.ed in Navv 1942-46. JOSEPH PAUL DONAHUE M.C.S. 1948-Tuck School LL.B. 1952-Boston College 21 George Street. Lowell, Massachusetts 01852 Law partner— Donahue Donahue WIFE: Eileen (New England Conservatorv of Music) CHILDREN: Joseph P.. 16; Matthew C. 1 1; John B.. 9; Maryann K.. 6. Sened in Navv 1943-46. 75 jgrr F Tj - ., - h Y T A JAMES CHANDLER DONOHUE. REV. Ph.D. Catholic Univ. St. Edward ' s Church, 901 Poplar Grove Street. Baltimore. Maryland 21216 I ' riesi P. l L M DONOVAN II Bancroft Road. Cohassel. Ma.ssachusetLs llciulmiLsler—W.B. Rogers School. Hvctc I ' cirk. Massuchiisells and Assoc. Professor Boston .Sliile College Wll-E; Mary CHILDREN: Paul 111. 16: Ann. 13 (iRADUATE STUDIES: Middlebury College, M.A. Lilt. (1951) Lnlcred teaching immediatelv alter graduation and have been in the game ever since teaching everything from grade 4 through Graduate School. Taught at Hebron .• cadeniv from 1 946-48. Bergenfield. N.J. ' 48- ' 50 and the Boston Public School from 1950 to now. My present position as head of a 12(10 pupil school of- fers daily excitement in student power, community power, teacher power, black power, white power, bomb power, etc. What other job offers so much fun! Added to all the above fun are winter weekends skiing in the Hanover area with my wife and children and summers spent sailing out of beautiful ( ' oha.sset harbor. Board of Directors. Hyde Park YMCA also Hyde Park Police-Community Rela- tions Workshop. Trustee-Wesi-Ro.x— Park Mental Health Center. Cohasset Town Democratic Committee (1963-66), Cohasset School Committee ( 1964-70). ROBERT JAMES DORAN 16 fielding Court, South Orange, New Jersey Presiitcni—Doran Ford Inc.. Union. ,V.y. Ford .Suit ' s .Service—Dealer WIFE: Tina (Virginia Intermont) CHILDR1-;N: Ellen. 19; Robert Jr., 15 .After graduation from Dartmouth, I went into the automobile business after a number of years as sales manager of a Ford Agency. I obtained my own deal- ership (Ford) in 1968. Daughter Ellen is a Freshman at Susquehanna University majoring in Biology. Son Robert is a Freshman at Mornstoun School. He is on his way to being the first freshman in school history to be a three letter man. Foot- ball (second string quarterback). Basketball (first siring guard). Baseball (pilcher)- in his freshman yeiU ' that is. LAWRENCE CJOVE DOTY MA. - School of Advanced International Studies Little ' s Point, Swampscolt. Massachusetts 01907 In IV6I he mu.v President of Northeastern Advertising Avencv WIFE: Priscilla V. (Hollins) CHILDREN: Andrea C, 17; Douglas O., 16. Served in Navy 1942 46. 76 5; - s ■ ' ■ JAMES T. DOl CJllhRTY 3125 Dunbarlon Drive N.W.. Canton. Ohio President. A venue I ' ainl Co.. have owned this wholesale and retail concern since 1959 WIFU: Kalhryn (Northwestern) CHIl DREN: James Jr.. 20; Susan. 17. JOHN ROBERT DOVER 26 Tulip Street. Summit. New Jersey .-i. ' isistanl Vice President. Raw Sugar Buyer for Amstar Corp. I buy raw sugar supplies for the company ' s five cane sugar refineries. WIFE; Florence M. (Regis College) CHILDREN: Catherin. 23; John. 22; Laurel. 20; Sarah. 16. GR.ADL ATE STUDIES; C.C.N.Y. Industrial Purchasmg Marri ed October 1946. Worked for W.R. Grace Co.. m New York m cash- ier ' s department and as a buver for their South .American properties from 1946 to 1951. In 1951 went to work ' for .-Xmstar Corp. (formerly .American Sugar Com- pany) as Assistant Purchasmg Agent at the Boston refinery. Transferred to New York purchasing m 1952 and to the Raw Sugar Buyers office in 1953. Subse- quentlv appointed Assistant Raw Sugar Buver. then Raw Sugar Buyer and in 1969. Assistant Vice President. Member oY the Sugar Club. Director of the New York Sugar Trade Laboratory and the Caribbean Barge Corp. DONALD P. DRAKE Route =t I Box 287. Providence Road. Mendon. Massachusetts Principal of Millhury High School in Millbury. Massachusetts WIFE; Lillian (Fisher Jr.) CHILDREN; Donna. 19; William. 17; Lisa. 11 GRADUATE STUDIES; Masters-Harvard Have been in public education since graduation and have been high school principal eleven vears. I have never participated actively in politics but have been active in Church ' , scouting, hunting, tishing. and gardening. The highlight of my life is my family. Lil and1 have been married 27 years and have three great kids. Donna ( ' Ferris) recentlv had a son Ambition; To eliminate my school ' s graduation so that I ma attend the 25th reunion. HIRMAN OTTO DRESSEL. JR M.S. (EE) 1948-Thayer School 121 Buttercup Lane. Huntington. L.I.. New York 11743 In 1961 he was Senior Engineer-General Tel. Electronic Laboratories WIFE; Doris Served in Navy 1944-46. 77 JOHN H. URURY 17730 Bedford Drive. Brook licld. Wisconsin ' iliiixa er- Materials-General Electric Company- Medical Systems Dcpanmcni. Milwaukee. Wis. Responsible for all purchasing, production and inventory control and systems design. Will Betsv (Linivorsiiv of Vcrmonl) (. III! DRLS. ' : Anne. 21: David. 16. Since graduation have been employed by General F.leclric and have lived in Burlington. Vermont; Swampscott. Mass.: Schenectady. N.V.; Philadelphia. Pa ; Ft. Wayne. Ind.; PitLslield. Mass.: Phoeniz. Arizona, and now Brooktield. Wis. Guess we are industrial gypsies. Anne (21) is a junior at Northern .Arizona Univer- sitv at FlagslafT. Arizona ' iind Dave is a sophomore in high schiiol and a Life Scout B.S.A. We spend our vacations camping around the L ' .S. and getting in a little hunting and fishing when possible. Betsy and 1 have been active in the Republican party and were members of the city committee at Burlington and Pittsfield. ALAN LOL ' IS Dl ' KF B.S. 1946-Swarlhmore: M.C.S. 1948-Tuck School Sailer ' s Way. Rumson. New Jersey 07760 Secretary-Treasurer. .Sanitary .Supply Co. WIFF: Jean (Connecticut) CHILDRFN: Gail. 17; Fllen. 16. Served in Navy 1943-46. CHARLES TIGNOR DUNCAN LL B 1950-Haryard 1812 Upshur Street. N.W.. Washington. D.C. 20011 Lawyer—Epstein, Friedman Duncan WIF ' E: Dorothy A. (Miner Teachers College) CHILDREN; Chariest. 22. Served in Navy 1945-46. RICHARD PAUL DUNNAVAN Box 315-A. Route 3. Wayzata. Minnesota 5. 391 ;Vo other information WIFE: Elizabeth 78 MANUhL lU I ' KIN, II B.S.-U.S. Naval Academy 7201 Park Heiglils Avenue. Baltimore. Mar laiKl 2I20X In 1949 he wo.v SecrcUirv-Plulip Dupkin Co.. Inc. ServcLlin Navv 1943 48 RUSSHLL FRANKLIN DURGIN Countrv Day School. 425 North Warson Road. Si. Louis, Missouri 63124 English teacher— Country Day School HENR K. DURHAM 6 Colonv Road, Groton. Connecticut I ice Presulcnl and General .Manager-George C. Moore Co.. Heslerlv. R I MamifacHirers of elastic fabrics for foiimlalion garments. sKimsuits and surgical uses. WIFE: Patricia Kelley (Cambridge Academy) CHILDREN: Deborah. 22; John. 20: Anne. 19; David. 16; Michael, 13. I can sum up my career by saying the Good Lord has been very good to me. Five marvelous children, a lovely wife and a great company lo work for. A. BRl ( F DURKEE 43 Shorewood Road. Marblehead. Miussachusetk President- Durkee-. flower. Inc. Manufacturer ofMarshmallow Fluff ' WIFE: Patricia (Centenary .lunior) CHILDREN: Karen. 22; Joan. 19; Sandy. 1.5. Enhsted in second Dartmouth unit of V-5 Program December 7. 1942. Served as Aircraft carrier pilot of TBI in Pacilic 1 heater at Okinawa, Received . ' ir Medal and Presidential flnit Citation. Joined father ' s business after marriage in I94.s as salesman. Still at it. Took a lling at politics (school committee) but found it wasn ' t for me, Ma|or outside interests golf, fishing, duck hunting, Qualilied in 196. ,ind 1966 for LlS(i. amateur golf championships. Met a lot of interesting people but played h.idly. , conservative who voted for Barry Goldwater and thinks Spiro . e.- new the best thing since electricity. 79 I REDERICK STEARNS bADII . MO. M.D. 194S-Turu, 5 Chelsea Parade South, Norwich. C ' omieclicut 06360 I ' hvsiciwi Wll E: Rila E. (Northeaslern) Served in Army. JOHN M EASTON 8 Munchen 81. Freischul str 5. Bavaria. Germany Military huelli ence (Civ.) WIFE; Sophia ' Maria (Heidelbere) CHILDREN: Linda Kathr n. Is ; Lance MichaeL 16. .lOHN C EDDY 2908 Forest Drive. Des Moines. Iowa I ' m r HIT. Whilfield. Musgrave. Sehy. Kellv Ecltl —.Alli rnevs WILE: Jane (Iowa Slate Cniversitv) CHILDREN: Carolyn B.. 19: Will ' iam A.. 18; Sara. 15: Elizabeth. 12. (iRADUATE STUDIES: University of Virginia. LL.B. Left Dartmouth in 1944 for U.S. Marine Corps, then to University of Virginia Law School, graduating in June of 1949. Then joined Des Moines Law Firm in which I am now a partner, until recalled by the U.S. Marine Corps for 1951-52: resumed Des Moines practice of law and engaged in routine, if undistinguished. Junior Chamber and church activities, and local Dartmouth .Mumni activities. Presently secretary and member of the Board of Trustees. Simpson College. In- dianola. Iowa, and member of ihe Board and counsel for Northwest Des Moines National Bank. Des Moines. Married in 1950. have three daughters and a son. Hobbies include reading the letters to the editi)r in the Dartmouth Alumni Maga- zine, which I hnd especially humorous. One of whom it has been said that he is modest, and deservedlv so. STEPHEN V. EHRI.IC H 980 Allison Court. Ridgewood. New Jersey Chief Financial Officer as Treasurer of Bright Star Itulustires. Inc.. Cliflon, . .J.. a Manufacturer of Batteries ami I ' hishli hts WILE: Cipora CHILDREN: Charles. 17; Fred. 10. .Mter graduation commissi(med in U.S.NR., entered public accounting field in Philadelphia and became C.P.A. in 1950. Then took one vear olT to travel abroad lo Europe and Israel. Returned lo Ihe Slates in 1952. got married and entered pri- vate industry in Pennsylvania, working in the Cost Accounting and Budgets. .Set- tled in the New York area in 1954, lirst in Long Island, ihen in Northern New Jer- sey. Was a.ssociated with Rayco Seal Cover Manulacturing Co. (later a division of B.F. Goodrich) 1956 65 in various financial capacities culminating as Controller Since 1965 Ireasurer of Bright Star Industries. Inc. Former member and oHicer of Budget Executive Society, Northern N.J. Chapter. Have been active in various phases of lemple work, including President of lemple Israel Ridgewood. Resid- ing in Ridgewood for past 9 years wilh wife who is a nurse, and Iwd sons, older of whom will be entering college in ' 72 and kioking toward Dartmouth. 80 BETWEEN EVENTS An Editorial Bloody, but Unbowed Last night, tragedy stalked the campus. On the very ove of what is in many ways the most important game of the year, a mysterious food poisoning has risen to strike down more than half of the starting eleven. Whether the outbreak of ptomaine is the result of an accident or of evil design on the part of cor- rupt, twisted minds who feared that Dartmouth could never be beaten by fair means cannot be determined at this time. If it has been a plot, strong arms and keen minds stand ready to seek out the culprits and punish them. • Justice, as our President has so eloquently said, is blindfolded but not bleary-eyed. Already stunned sons of the Green are ready- ing themselves to seek out the dastardly perpertrators of the plot, vowing to mete out vengeance with a mailed fist. To these men we say be avenged, but first be sure. As we said in the first para- graph, strong arms and keen minds stand ready to seek out the ciilprits and punish them. But what is important now is the team. In its hour of crisis, they must be supported more than ever. The Directorate of the DAILY DARTMOUTH srongly urges that the student body rally ' round the gallant remnants of the squad and show them by their cheers and yells that the spirit of all that Dartmouth means still lives. Only by spurring the team on to dig its nose deeper and ever deeper into the sod can we snatch victory from defeat. On this dark, tragic morning, the Big Green stands bloody, but unbowed. Probable Starters Today Dartmouth Harvard (81) (CO) (62) (5:i) (63) (76) (87) (18) (35) ( ' 1- ) Starling lime: 2:00 p.m. OiTicialM: Hefcrcc: William T. llalloran; Uiupi CTTrcil J. Iiirray, Gcorpclown; Linr Hman, William J. JMnCoiincll, ] Ii(](ll l iiry; Field Judge, Fro«l K. Wallace, WaHliiiigton. Fallviu . . . . A. Young. J. Young , . Bowman . . S. Young. . llannigan. Harr Armstrong. Clayton . . . Tracy .... Lorraine . . LER Fioreulino (80) LTR Davis (70) LGR Dewey (71) .C Fisher (51) RGL Rodis (61) RTL Houston (76) REL Ilauptfuhrcr (81) .Q Goellials (22) LIJR O ' Donnell (10) RIIL Gannon (41) FB Moravec (30) President Dickey Aska Restrained Behavior Dartmouth Undergraduates: The regrettable incident which by now is known to all of yoq must be rigorously condemned by every loyal member of this Uni- versity for the misguided and irresponsible action that it is ob- viously was. Yet in our eagerness to raise the finger of accusation, we must remember that Justice holds her babnce with a blinded, and not bloodshot, eye. And we cannot condemn an entire insti- tution for the insane behavior of a few of its renegades. They will be properly punished, I assure you; but in the meantime we must all endeavor to exercise moderation and self-discipline. I have been in steady communi- cation with James Bryant Conant, the president of Harv.ird Univer- sity, and also a very intimate friend of mine. Needless to say, he is as disturbed as I am at the current disgraceful development in what has always been the friendliest of athletic rivalries. Let your behavior in this try- ing situation be, if anything, an embarrassing contrast to those whonj we must still consider our guests, ■ X John Sloan Dickey President Sj !jnia Nil Seeks Third Win Toda Over Alpba Delt Sigma Nu goes after its win in a row this afternoon, manager Bob Wattrick lead;| males against Bill McNcely ' s f Delia Phi grldmen, also undei ed, at 2:30 on south campus ijl third week of intramural pla- League standings: A League W L Psi U 3 Phi Gam 2 1 Gamma Delta 2 SAE 2 B League W L Theta Chi 2 DTD 2 Beta 1 1 Phi Psi 1 2 C League W L Sigma Nu 2 Alpha Delta 1 KKK 2 1 Phi Sig 1 1 DKE 2 Pi Lam 2 D League w L Kappa Sig 3 Zeta Psi 2 1 Sigma Chi 2 1 Phi Delta 1 2 Thela Delta 2 Chi Phi 2 Larriers Rac it New York Nine Teams Schedule To Run in Ileptagoni Ry Bill Burner Vith two victories In thi Ht lis, the Gronn harriorii face th ti al by flrf today In the Ivy Leag II iJlngonals at Van Cortlandl Pa li Now York. Added to tho p w T roster of soveu college equa w II bo talcnt-hcavy teams In luy and Navy. lu hii,;h h:.po3 or b- mglns rAo ry l . J  ' o - n irtmouth after tho hfart-brcainwT, ,., Extend fVin Str Uofcnt at llin liiinds of llons!iel| In -It week, tho Noynuuon lUpaij ' 2-0 Victory Over Fro ycstciday for New York nnd i Harvard ' s unbeaten freshi pioi-ocd to tho nroiix by ntibway rorcor learn Invaded Hanove: Unio f or tlio m;iln ovont at nooSriluiday and contlnupd Ihrir, nins slreak by defeating C Charles Mottola ' s fresh boO ' 2-0. B rewste r C ri(. ' d Top FrorJi U-Oi Green OalivehjJ Red Czarnola .scored two I downs and kicked one convi here Saturday to lead his Brt Free Academy teammalcs loi| win over Coach Eddie Jererj frosh B griddcrs and hanii Green yearlings their .secon I urwA ■low To Get Along !n CoSlege A kindly old sophomore advises the incoming class ' on the intricacies of becoming a somebody. Do you wont to be nobody, or do you ,ant to be somebody? Every year at graduation time there are dozens of obodies wandering around the com- )us in their caps and gowns cursing iheir bitter lot, and wishing they had .tarted to be somebodies when they vere Freshmen. If you want to be a somebody you Tiust act now! It is later than you hink. In order that Freshmen can choose 3 career at Dartmouth wisely, we have Drepored a foolproof chart for success. Choose one type — just one! — and start in being that kind of a guy right away. good time to start is while you are up at Dick ' s House for your physical examination: strike up a conversation with the guy next to you in line, and start right in being what you have de- cided to be, clothed only in your ambi- tion. Here are the five major classifica- tions of somebodies: B.M.O.C. This group is by far the most popular and the most unattainable of all the classifications. It depends mainly on being Well Kn6wn. There are three different kinds of people who are Well Known : written up. The clever athlete spends about five dollars a week buying beer for the sports editor of The Dortmouth, although ten dollars will buy a lot more space; athletes who don ' t do so well on the field should set aside ot least 10 dollars for this expense. 2) The Activities Man Activities men should begin heeling for jobs the first week they arrive, and keep heeling for three years, at the end of which time they will either be kicked out or given a Position. The Players, the three publications, the C.O.S.O. and the D.C.A.C. all have important Positions for seniors. C.O.S.O. officers ore the least impor- tant; they are known as non-athletic heelers, because they have flabby muscles. day, emerging only for classes and ten minute meals. 1 ) The Athlete To be an athletic B.M.O.C. you must be good and you must be well GREASY GRINDS Grinds are a very unpopular group at college up until their Commence- ment Day, when they are given all sorts of ribbons, degrees, cups, plaques and cosh prizes. It is hard work to be a grind, but there are very few pitfalls along the way. All you have to do is develop a few good habits like, for example, going into the library im- mediately after your physical exam and staying there until graduation INTELLECTUALS Intellectuals are not overwhelmingly popular, but they have their peculiar kind of prestige. An intellectual is someone who wears the same shirt all year, and is not understood. Intellectuals ore not the type to be token to the bosom on account of the formidable aura thot surrounds them. The aura is due largely to the shirt. There are several types of intel- lectuals: 1 ) The False Intellectual The false intellectual is a very popular type; he is very worldly and debonnoire, and tres impressif — mois tres impressif. Freshmen who took high school courses in dramatics do very well OS false intellectuals. The face of the false intellectual is rich with feel- ing, and his conversation is rich with T. S. Eliot. Music 1 , Art 1 8, and English 1 2 are the courses he takes; his mojor is either sociology or English. He is on asset to any well rounded fraternity. 2) The Genuine Intellectual The genuine intellectual wears the same shirt for four years instead of one. ...v — RaAafi- - ' ' ■ ' ■ ■ - ' - -f L... ,„ jg;; DEAN NEIDLINGER § ■n. T •  • • On ' Iiot ' Qucstioi? Dartmouth ' s controversial under- graduate constitution will be thor- ouchly aired over DBS this V ed- nesday in the station ' s weekly Ad- ministration Spcalcs program when Dean Lloyd K. Neidlinger, Li the role of expert, defends th ' . proposed student con-stitution asainst a steady volley of questior-r and criticisms by prominent vr.- dergraduates.George Barr ' 45, si. - tion manager, announced yester- day. Neidlinger approached the cuc-c- tion of undergraduate oppositior. to the constitution orLtH( . ari ' ' - AAWUOV.. Tomorrow ' s issue of The Dart- mouth will contain a list of those ' students elected from the College- at-large as well as those men who wDl represent the campus organ- izations. The newly elected Green Key will have their first meeting Tues- day evening at 7. This group will hold office until late spring when the sophomore class conducts elec- tions for the new Key whose first duty will be the handling of Com- mencement. Donald P. Ash ' 45 David I. Barr ' 48 David J. Blair ' 44 John R. Costello, Jr. ' 48 Kenneth W. Coyne ' 48 John Daly ' 48 Henry H. Dodd ' 46 Robert W. Hacker ' 45 John P. Halstead, Jr. ' 45 Albert Holmes ' 46 George C. Hopkins ' 46 Samuel G. Johnson ' 46 Morris Judson ' 46 James Kennedy, Jr. ' 46 Arthur J. Kosse ' 48 Richard F. Mason ' 46 Edward McLaughlin ' 48 Richard P. O ' Leary ' 48 Robert M. Sandoe ' 46 Alan E. Schlosser ' 46 Rollin H. Sontag ' 48 Paul H. Spiers ' 47 Fred Tildcn ' 49 Nichols Vorys ' 46 The Dartmouth 2 Jacko 1 BRING YOUR DATE OVER AFTER THE GAME METICULOUSLY PREPARED CUISINE mmM NORWICH. VT. ' lp[W€im, Wives Grijpe Abozu Winter. o IL .eotts and Cracks Biaike Life Tough ' ifTi Tvrv n- r- r V, ' f « % Practice for the important Uni- vcrsiiy of Pennsylvania tilt at Fr.mklin Field on Saturday becan yesterday with the twice-victorious Indian criddcrs cnRacinG in a light workout. Memorial Field was the seitms as the C;g Green eleven corrected some of the mistakes made agaimst Syracuse. The sood condition of the In- dians has paid dividends, and there Is still not a ' single Injured player on the squad, in spite of two hard- fought conwsts behind them. In an effort to keep the team in A-1 condition for the expected bruis- ing encounter with the Quakers, - ' r- One seat for tonight ' s show, well forward, center, and downstairs. Do you have it? Can you play a violin? yYacht Club Relaxes Membership Quota Removing all membership quotas for the first time since its incep- tion in 1931, the Dartmouth Cor- inthian Yacht Club will hold a meeting in 105 Dartmouth tonight at 8.30 for the purpose of recruit- ing new members. Commodore Francis T. IrliniT Jj ' ilti FnTirrt Foote ' 48, dinghy chairman, and Chief Boatswain Loring Wood ' 45 will address those men interested in pleasure sailing, racing or sail- ing instruction. Stude — What did your prof give you in moth? Stewed — I flunked. He said I didn ' t know math from a hole in the ground. ip Coimiiig Plays Expcrirncnlal Theatre Releases Future Plans Casting for the llii-ee plays to be put on next week by the Experi- mental Theatre has been com- pleted, Henry B. Williams, director of the production, announced last night, releasing the full casts. The 18th Century play, St. Pat- rick ' s Day, or the Scheming Lieu- tenant. directed by Mr. Williams, will have Sally Hazzard and Rich- ard Kelly ' 46 i n the leading roman- t.ip roles. Marv Gene Schoonmaker, ■- 4f% ..; tviJ - ' ■:,-! ' BOB ALBRECHT there will be little contact work included on the week ' s schedule. THE DAIlTMOU ' i ' U CLASS OF 1946: Reunion, beer and barbecue, at Storrs Pond right after Dartmouth-Syracuse same. SAE: Attention all members. In- formal get-together at house to- night. Bring your own, your wife, the kids, the girl. Starts at 2030. Be there. WiU yours be up jor Carnival? Sit doxvn quick, here com s old icy nose. rtmouth RTS u r N. II.. SATUUDAY, DECEMBER 21, 194C Basketball Captain r K . .. , i Cmi ' C0LF;MAN, ace defense man, will captain the Green quintet from his usual ;ruard position tonight airainst Holy Cross In the Boston Garden. Chip returned to the floor this week to assist his mates in ovcr- roininc Brown 17-31 after a week of forced retirement on the sidelines ! bi ' rause of a tliicli injury. cl:ey Team Beats B.C. 4-0 MiMlirr, r iilli:im Slar III Season ' s (fjH-inT Va rs iiy Swimmers End P re-Vacation Training In Meet D.nrlmouih ' s varsity swimmers cnnclufled tncir prc-CliHslinas ' Michigan Icemen B: Defensive Tei Strong I California, Colorado, San Francisco OlyrnjA j Oncc-Testcd Green Shalers On Holiday Trij. Stronger defensively, but somewhat weaker offensively 1 C mch Vic Heyliger, whose 1945-46 charges won 17 while s( ven, described this year ' s Michigan hockey club which dk n outh December 22. Heyliger, howevfer, will shed no croca c insldering the return of such stalwarts as Connie Hill, Cai C reer, Oordy McMillan and Bill Jacobson all of whom li 3ckey during the pre-w In and Bill Jacobson all ttcred In hockey durini r period. furthermore, by the t miuth ' s ambitious Big C tel runs into them on 231 the Wolverines will yckcy Team. Lea cslcrn Circuit lacingr a rugged f sclKdule against Micliis (ia, San Francisco and Colorado, I Ith liockcymen, togel fh Eddie Jeremiah it Manager Jim ( at noon today oi ern % ' ck that will extend Christmas vacati king the trip for will be goalies • and Dick Desm men Bob Soupy ' Whitey Campbell, im and Bob Tha: lines having Brufi ( ntcr with Captal War urton and Bruce on t r t i r ■. ■ . 1 1 1 I i ■. ♦ _FJ ' i..i:U.J AUD BRINDLEY, who may be benched tonight because of an ankle injury sustained during the Brown game, returned to the court just in time to make opening prac- tice this fall. In 1944 Aud helped lead his teammates to the Eastern Intercollegiate Championships in New York where he tied the Madi- son Square Garden field goal rec ord against Ohio State. c r - I ' y .. JOE SULLIVAN, stellar dcfcnsc- nian who helped lead his team- mates this week in overpowering Brown, i roved his ability as Mo Monnhan ' s rcplacen)ont by scoring 12 points In 40 minutes of play In that game. Joe Is well known in 7)arlnintilh sport circles. hnvlngT iiUlSo , TRilcy, c wings. Jack Rile: r Jim Malonc and Jack Kilni center flanked by Ilanli and Rotts Yoimg. five frnmes under their cIurilnR two pr.ictlce tilt ' Detroit Red Wings. J first three lines contain American; Captain Or Wayzata, Minn. The i learned their hockey In .■secondary schools, at si ities as Copper Cliff. Ont katoon, Sask. and Mc Sa. ;k. California ' s Golden Br sters, with whom the Ind December 20, are resumi! sport for the first tlmo . ' Only holdover from tlml tion Is dcfenscman SC ' brecht, he teamed up other Canadian Imporl Rive the Bears a 4-3 • ' over JJiii_aan_E£anci5W COMMENCEMENT--FRESEM. I ' ndcrgradualc t ' ctcspapcr ' at Dartniojith College Member of The Vssociatcd Tress Ujmtmm f The Oldest College f ! Newspaper in An • ' 15 i-.-n-.o CVI. Niiml cr lfi: HANOVER, N. II.. SUNDAY, JUNE 15. 1947 .r . TT l-i c .- mfes ' i ' OLl caJi( Bf Till SiCu.. .ey; CoF D I D T ruininond Sawyer Father Sliney and Mrs. Hall Also Honored at Beuia Exercise Supreme Court Justice, Cabinci official, soldier, journalist, scientist, -.est. and benefactor left Dr. Dickey ' s side this morning honorary Tsbers of the Dartmouth family. Two are former Dartmouth under- •:duates, two others widely known and respected Hanover personal- is; the rest were drawn from nationsd prominence by the College ' s •fta. Their degrees were conferred with the iollowing citations: ROBERT H. JACKSON Doctor of Laws Associate Justice of the nation ' s highest judicial tribunal, Ameri- can representative to negotiate an agreement for international trials of European Axis war criminals, and American Chief of Counsel in the prosecution of these criminals at Nuremberg; few yet grasp the magnitude of your accomplishment both as a principal creator and as prosecutor of these historic trials. In getting agreement with the Briti.sh, French and Ru. ' ssians for the trial.s, you made international cooperation a reality in a field where neither angels nor lawyers had previously dared successfully; by your prcsccution and by the Judgments of Nuremberg, civilized society has afllrmcd the answer- ability of Individual men for the crime of atrcrcs.slve war. If man- CE OF TnE Sl.TPRE?rE T RORERT II. JACIISON, -reived a Doctor of I .iws dc- . ' d delivered the Commcnce- Af ' dress. Dozen Faculty Promoted To Full Professor Rockefeller Will Serve Second Five Year Tenn; Oilier Promotions IMade Nelson A. Rockefeller ' 30 of New York City was reelected Alumni Trusteeof the College at the an- nual commencement meeting of the Dartmouth Board of Trustees yesterday. He will serve a second five-year term, which is the maxi- mum for an Alumni Trustee. Mr. Rockefeller, now president of Rockefeller Center, formerly was Assistant Secretary of State in charge of Latin American aflairs and during the war was Coordin- ator of Inter-American Affau-s. In addition to voting the degrees awarded to today ' s graduating class, the Trustees pas. cd upon various faculty matters, including promotions, new appointments and leaves of absence. They also heard reports on admissions, finances and the Hopkins Center cnmpaiGTi. TAvelve faculty members were promoted to full professorships, as follows: George L. Scott. Educa- tion; Arthur Dewing. Encli.sh: JOHN SLO VN DICKEY President of the College TiiQ Presic MEN OF THE GKADUA For most of you, as of 1: second going out from colle joyful occa.sioii than tliose o the task ahead is harder. 1 1. . ... ri ' KDAV, JANIIAHY 25, 1917 IT 1 lockeymeii DARTMOUTH LOG Officiol weekly ncwspoper of Dortmouth College ond ot the Novy V- 1 2 Unit ot Dortmouth College. Published every Fridoy during the three ocodemic terms of t ' le rjlendor yeor. Office: 31 Robinson Holl, open 1330 to 1630, Mondoy through Friday. Other times: Dortmouth College News Service, 305 Porkhurst. ' r- I . W 1 BILL RILEY, high-scoring right winir, who starts in tonight ' s came. -liVt J JereiT Thirc Ar Charles E. Widmayer ' 30 A S Robert B. Hodes ' 46, USNR Alan H. Goldstein ' 47 A S Dean Snyder, USN Bryan Battey ' 46, USNR JOHN- V. Little Jr. ' 45 Robert S. Gkeen ' 47 Jordan H. Eskin ' 47 Editor Assistant Editor Sports Editor Editorial Assistant Feature Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager A ociate Advertising Manager Gunnii their secon men take t! of West Pol In last ■which had posted a hi 10 starts. accounting Jack Riley and White decision. Both 1 SP. !«ir  - Hanover, N. II, ColuiiibiaC itll StFOl Dooters Whip Harvard, 3-0 Bob Merriam Notches Tico to Tnhe Honors Confining all its scoring to the first half. Coach Tommy Dent ' s varsity soccermen annexed their third victory in four outings by taking the measure of Harvard, 3-0, Saturday at Chase Field. Right Inside Bob Merriam was the offensive star of the game, notching two tallies and passing to Captain Al Bildner for the third, as the Indian hooters outplayed the Crimson in all but the third period. Danny Carroll and Bud Scheu, who divided the goalie duties for tlic EXcntmen, turned in fine performances In the nets. while Left Fullback Walt Nylund JITORIAL STAFF: Doug Burch, Al Chiusano, John Kauffman, Ed McLaughlin, Mel Nelson, Dave Stahl. •46 Men to Hold Sing Out Saturday Sing Out, one of Dartmouth ' s oldest traditions, observed annually for the men leaving the College, will be held for the Class of 1946 tomorrow evening at 2100 at the President ' s House. All students regularly admitted to Dartmouth In the Class of 1946 have been in- vited by President and Mrs. Hop- kins to attend a brief meeting and to engage In the singing of Dart- mouth songs and the social eve- ning which will follow. A S Harold Bowman, the ' 46 se- cretary, will preside at the meeting and President Hopkins will speak briefly. At the latest count, 47 ci- vilians and 129 V-12 students were still enrolled at Dartmouth from the Class of 1946 which entered college with 595 members. And he says he got it jrom a lamp post: SMITH THIS WEEKEND? Phone 3888 City Taxi Inc. Northampton ALL NIGHT SERVICE New cobs for oil occasions Office: Draper Hotel Lobby Ernest Doniels, Mgr. Sons of War Dead to Get Scholarships ' Will you think of me when I ' m bones? ' q:) ;j « 0) fe. 10 u c o n :j S K5 0) S P 5 03 £3 a; o .■ £ C c t JEW HAMPSHIRE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1945 ■«- PRICE FIVE CENTS u Wl Entire College to Assemble For Dartmouth Night at 8:30 .!2 :i |: O a a; „ CO M S 2 3 D fev s. ' -K- a, o - bD VH O O oi9 c E « o O 5 :5 y ■ - . ' ■■■ ' ' ' .• ' :■ • ' ■ ■ ' -.■ ' m v,. ' ' v.- 1 V JACKO DARTMOUTH LOG . -f. A SYMBOLIC MOMENT in the installation of President Dickey was reached when President Hopkins transmitted to him the Whcelock Bowl. Looking on, I to r, ore Dean E. Gordon Bill, John R. McLone ' 07, senior trustee, ond Dr. Roy B. Chamberlin, College chaplain. Pros. Dickey Inaugurated Amid the Quiet of Recess Amidst the quiet of the between-temis recess, John Sloan Dickey ' 29 was installed as the twelfth President of Dartmouth Collese on the Webster Program A Welcome For President Dickey Dartmouth Night, one of the Col- lege ' s most distinctive and mean- ingful traditions, will hs held in Webster Hall tonight at 3:30 and will stand out as an extra-special event since it provides the under- graduates with their first chance to welcome President Dickey as Dartmouth ' s new leader. The Pres- ident ' s informal remarks to the students, faculty, and alumni gathered there will also constitute his ' inaugural address and for that added reason will be keenly awaited. Dartmouth Night is always a family party, informal and cheer- ful, and tonight ' s program will be no exception. John R. McLane ' 07, senior member and clerk of the Dartmouth Board of Trustees, will preside and will speak for the Board. Nichol M. Sandce Jr. ' 45, president of Green Key, will speak on behalf of the undergraduates, whose other representatives for the big evening will be the cheerlead- ers, the glee club and the Band. A Dartmouth Night tradition of long standing is the reading of messages from Dartmouth alumni I r-vrniT-K; who will be mpptin nil n o ' - - s in - yCjy Bj -vfipv -Tv ?T:3(fi« ' w rx?r95 v: yr;-f iv FRIDAY, JULY i3. J943. V-12 Men From Fleet Spreading Navy Lingo n-j Robert B. Hodes, A.S. USNR CARRYING DARTMOUTH ' S BANNER in this week-end ' s big ski meet are the following mcmbars of the varsity ski team: (left to right) Manager Fred Campbell USMCR, Howord Hewitt ' 46, Phil Osberg ' 46 USNR, Cooch-Captoin Bill Ashley ' 45 USMCR, Phil Booth ' 47, Bud Ellms ' 45 USNR, Don Page ' 47. and Cliff Hendr. ' x USMCR. Jamoke and collision mats for breakfast sounds like jive talk or pidgin-English to Uie landlubber uninitiate. but to a man off the sea it prob.-ibly means coffee and pancakes for morning chow. V-12 men who ' ve been living. In .1 semantic daze during the last few weeks, listet ng to their room- mntes from thrh . hai? perha;5s been sifrprised to leam that there ' s T.ore to Na ' y talk than simply Single Lemon Breaks Crop Record at the Greenhouse Defying all the norms of n ture and geography. Dartmoutl Olemcnt Greenhouse has crash through with a pound-and-; half lemon that looks more lil a grapefi-uit than what it Is. biological accident, according Prof. Charles J. Lyon, directc of the greenhouse, it was grow on a tiny tree which Is stl ' ,t A. J Ncicspapcr in Amerl incrica Wialhcr Itaiii l ii):iy ciiiiiiw: 11 lil ' -lc uflcr ni rliir;iil, eh-iirins: t iiii Tlit. ' J ' omor- riiw partly ( ' Ii;uUy. I.illlc chuii ;c in tcnii craturc. k v;; v. n.. i ' Kiuw. Novr.Mf.iiK 8, i;iifi PlUCi;: FIVi; CliNXS ' ' ■Oi ' Ch jiz OiT.T] r|j fill rr . p;j f ' T -n n n [i rr liii T n --r ' ?!; IS More tiian 1200 Enter Town for Tliree Days Of FabuloiLis Festivities By Thomas W. Gerber An estimated 1,200 women will start invadi ng Hanover tonight for hopping fall house-party week-end in the greatest influx of the Friday and Saturday Claudia and David Rose Franken ' s sequel to Claudia presents the orig- inal stars, Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young, and a good supporting cast in autlientic Connecticut locale. Since we last visited with Claudia in 1943, she has progressed materially and now boasts of a three- year-old son. Emotionally, however, she has remain- ed in the scatterbrain stage. To balance his some- what neuretic wife, David achieves the zenith of his ideal patience. Tlie screen revival of this charming but purely ficticious couple de))icts the marital ups and downs of Claudia and her prosperous, piiJC-smoking architect- husband. ' Their near-incompatibility Is the direct re- sult of an Other Woman (Mary Aslor) and an Otlier Man (John Sutton). Tlie picture sutlers from Poor Richard type philos- opliy, as Claudia learns al l over again to make friends with pain ; but on the whole, it is smootli, li;;ht (■(nnedy for a non-football week-end. A.I5.W. KID STUFF ZEITUNG COMMENCES HIS MEMOIRS Last yoar was a j fival one for inc. Tt was the yoar 1 linally j;ol i vor Iho cow- bin pictures. Somehow, cattle and gun lire always hokl a fatal fascination for me. When 1 wont into the movie thea- tre I just sat back in my seat ami rode to heaven with Hoot Gibson and Tim McCoy and Tom Mix and all the oth- er thousand horse opera stars. I fought their fights for them and shot the ban- dits for them and figured in the end with them when they got the beautiful girl and the million dollar reward. I was often very disappointed in the girl, as I remember, because she was often not very beautiful at all, but just some- one the movie company had picked up to play the part. They always excused themsi lves by saying that they were grooming her for stardom, and she had some hidden talent. I rode to heaven eacii time I saw a cowboy picture. And I usually stayed there for the best part of the week, or at least until Saturday came around and I had another chance to see the double bill at the Bijou Dream. A good part of the fun was trying to convince the manager that I was under twelve and so able to get in for half price. I was an awfully big kid. ] Iost of the cowboy pictures were the same. I never realized it at the time, but now I do. The hero was al- ways a young clean cut kid from Texas (never from Montana or Wy- u) ( r U o That ' s swell Madge — and say, can you get a jriend for a s7HO-o-ooth ])al of mine . . . ? ' Figtoam Wife Wir.s $50 Prize Pictorial Announces Competition Atcards Mrs. John S. Kellstrand, wife of a member of the Class of 1946, has won the $50 first prize in the pic- torial contest presented in the Harvard issue of the Dartmouth Pictorial, the contest editor an- n a- 55 re ■ re . O fk CO •-I dH. as ' 00 c CD zn n .1 re a H ■-1 2I2.. o O (A 3 m 3 1 Pictorial ond Jacko Assay Plane Interception The fruits of team work back fired upon Francis T. Adams ' 46, Pictorial president, and La?;- rence Bellows ' 45, Jacko adver- tising manager, when 5,500 extral magazine covers were deposited upon the White River Junction station platform yesterday aft- ernoon by a freight train which had been delayed by th.e New York truck strike, With only three days remain- ins before press time for the Harvard week-end issue and st; not having received their frcr.tt covers expected by- freight train. ' the two rival publications buric-i the hatchet and chartered . 1 Dartmouth Airways plane tcl rush Pic ' s 3,000 and Jacko ' s 2.-; 500 covers to the press. Af:cr ' almost three days of groimdirr: orders, a Cessina took off -.vitiij tlie precious cargo. : Soon after learning of t:;p r.p-| proaching plane, the editors v.cre i notified by the White F.iver; Junction Station to cr.V. for 5.- ' 500 magazine covers wl-.ich h. d just arrived. n 3 % ( o S B ' . . 2. m «-•■ s- o I ' n 3 3 si S ?, 5- K- Ci o p 9 01 o S- 3 . Q. O o o D- c ,- (JP C nJ • D- on . i ST i? 3 2 . = J? 2. c ■« p CTI w • rr ?■ H 63 3- E « g- 3 B- K, 3 s a. S • 5 a ' oq .0 J ii ., OS fft J 3 r 1 o O 3 p H r; en ? c a, 3 Sw.immers Meet Fenn In League Clash Today By Lou Harris With a chance to climb Into imdisputed possession of first place in the still-young Eastern Swimming League, E artmouth will be out to sweep its third straight loop triumph this afternoon when Coach Karl Michael ' s men square off against invading Penn at 2.30 in Spaulding Pool. Contrary to yesterday ' s erroneoiis report, the Quakers hold a 1-1 Ivy mark, having torpedoed Army last week, 41-34. Dartmouth topped th€ Cadets two Saturdays ago, 49- Barclay Appoinled To Maryland Post Collcce Park, Md., Jan. 24 ( P)— Jim Tatum, new head football coach and director of athletics at the University of Maryland, added to his staff of a.ssistants today by naming George T, Barclay, former 26. Pcnn Holds 2-2 Record Jack Mcdica ' s Penn swimmers lost out to powerful Yale, 62-13, earlier in the month, and hold a 2-2 record all told. The visitors lost to LaSallc and swamped Swarth- more before entering loop compe- tition. While- the Indians have ft slight cdre )n latest comixirative ' times. VOLUME I, NUMBER 4 : HANOVER. N. H., FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1943 Negro Star Of Torgy ' Sings Here Todd DuncanGives 2nd Summer Pop Concert Tomorrow Todd Duncan, famous baritone star of Porgy and Bess, will appear here in a special concert Wolfe to Head ' 47 Green Book John H. Wolfe ' 46 of Honolulu, T. H., has been named editor-man- ager of the 1947 Green Book, It was announced yesterday. A for- mer member of the business staff of The Dartmouth, he will have undergraduate charge of the an- nual pictorial directory of the first- year class. Plans for the Green Book and for the Aegis, Dartmouth yearbook, will be discussed tonight at 1900 when a joint competition for the two publications is called out. Tom Beaumont ' 45, A.S. USNR, editor of the Aegis, and Wolfe will meet with candidates In 28 Robnison Hall, the new headquarters of the two books. The Green Book at present Is exploring the possibility of photo- graphing and including all V-12 freshmen in its 1947 edition. This would delay publication a short while, but would present a com- plete record of all Dartmouth freshmen in attendance this term. Plans for the Aegis call for a modined 1944 edition to appear on campus near the end of this term. This will probably be the last edi- tion of the Dartmouth yearbook for the duration. Green Nine Poet Robert Frost Meets Town Y i|| jojn Faculty Team Here Claremont Moose Second Opponent of Home Season THE DA Survey Shows Veterans Live Over GI Funds tudents at Slanfonl Spend Double llie VA Income, Do Not Borrow Married and single veterans alike spend about twice their govern- ment living allowance, but very few of them have had t-o borrow money, according to the findings of a re- cent survey made at Stanford Uni- versity conducted by Graduate School of Business students. It was found in the California university that single men, with a government living allowance of $G5 per month under the G.I. Bill, spend about $120 on the average and $90 at a minimum. Minimum Cost Is $140 The minimum cost of living for married veterans, with $90 coming from the Veterans Administration, is S140 while the average couple spends about $180 a month, the survey shows. Single men spend on the average of S20 a month for recreation at SUinford; married men, $16. For the extra money, the analysis indicated that about 85 percent of rt cinrrlp vrtori-nc Hrnw An sav- ! ■ ' ■.-■ v. ; In 1741 Jonathan Edwards, Northampton ' s cele- brr ted theologian, smote his lecturn and deluged his congregation with the famous text of Sinner ' s In the Hands of an Angry God. This thought fermented in the minds of the town ' s elders for 130 years at which point they chartered Smith College. One hundred and four miles due south as the crow flies or the stag leaps or the chubber treks. Smith waits. i ' ' . fl- - ' V She waits on the crossroads _ j - Tv hopefully, patiently, well knowing that sooner or later the Green must come down from the hills into the • - ■■ ' i ' sight of man by the only XQv - available trail. Route 5 which passes her doorsteps. The expedition is old, timeless, irrevocable, like lunar phases, Maggie and Jiggs, steak and onions. Dart- mouth and Smith tradition is th only word that de- scribes it. There is a large hotel, states the Smith Scan, the Hotel Northampton where visiting firemen may obtain _ lodging for $1.50 up. There are also diverse inns, hostelries, lodging houses, boarding houses and rooms of humbler stature. There is also Amherst, seven miles away, where it pays to have friends. To catalogue the entertainment adequately reauires a classification of the Smith-Dartmouth social strata. The novice must revel In the Clubhouse, newly opened adjunct of the Alumnae Gymnasium where there are field hockey sticks on loan and a couple can find i-oom to dance or play honeymoon bridge. Wiggin ' s Tavern is a quaint place to eat providing you ' re no taller than 5-foot 8-inches in built up shoes. (We have a friend who suffered a fractured clavicle when he dislodged a GO-pouad pre-revoluntionary thundcrjug from the oak hewn ceiling while stretching himself after a satisfying dinner of croquettes aus jus.) A martini, f-JD-W, MARCH 3, 1944 DARTA.AOUTH LOG G ' een Tive Preparing 1 ' or NCAA lournarnent DarLiiouth ' .s basketball forces, Fslcotrrt to represent the New Eng- land district in the annual N.C.- A.A. tournament at New York on March 24 and 25. returned to prac- tice yesterday to prepare for the coming Madison Square Garden battles. Missing from the practice ses- sions, however, are four of the Bis Green courtmen who figured prominently in the winning of Dartmouth ' s seventh straight East- ern Intercollegiate League title and in the rolling up of 15 victor- ies in 16 contests. This quartet are Larry Baxter, all-league forward; Larry Killick, who shared the other forward berth with Hari-y Leggat; .ir.d regular guards Mo Monahan and Joe Fater. Oflsetting this damaging loss is ' .he acquisition of a number of players reporting to Dartmouth for the new V-12 term. Outstand- ing among them are Bob Gale, all- !C ' 3jue center from Cornell, who ii.- ' .s rung up 232 points in 16 games •.Mis season and who finished sec- ond to Captain Aud Brindley in the league scoring race; and Dick Mc- Guire, star guard from St. John ' s, ' v;iom New York sports writers r.iled as the best guard in the ractropolitan circuit this winter. These two new men will doubt- • is hop into starting berths for the IndiarLs. joining forces with Captain Aud Brindley and ILari-y Leggat. forwards, and Joe Vaa- cisin. guard. Vin Goering and Walt Mercer, who earned their letters as reserve courtmen, are due back to bolster Coach Earl Brown ' s squad. In preparation for the New York tournament. Dartmouth has sched- uled two more home contests. Holy Cross will appear here on March 11 and the Norton Company five, which was here last month, will return on March 18. This is the fourth year in suc- cession that Dartmouth has been selected to represent the New Eng- land district in the N.C.A.A. court tourney. Although the Big Green has never won the national tour- nament, it went into the finals against Stanford at Kansas City two years ago. Last year the In- dians lost a first-round game to DePaul and then defeated N.Y.U. in a consolation contest; and three years ago Wisconsin spoiled the Green ' s hopes with a one-point victory in the playoffs. Only Dartmouth and Ohio State have so far been picked for the Eastern division. Undefeated Army has been prominently mentioned s another choice, and so has the strong Navy five. Baselnall, Lacrosse T Big Green Spriii yl ijia-nyii!g Bosloii r4 )IIo :;e Eagles Take Oii Indians; Ami ran 1 1 Ilni ' ls By Louis A. Harris., Dartmouth takes on Just about the hottest college baseball team in New England tomorrow afternoon at Chestnut Hill in its season windup when the Indians run smackdab into Boston College ' s high- flying Eagles, out to close one of the greatest years ever at Newton Heights with their seventh straight I apt. vVALT SNICKENBERGER triumph. I The fir. t is down — it ' s ciglit to go. The Big Green ' s smashing J-C dcfc.U over Holy Cross on Saturday is no longer a secret, but ...0 outiciuc of tomorrow ' s clash with the Orange of Syracuse is, to l)c si.ro. Rut from this side of the fence, il appears that the ..ir.jority of ihc sixteen odd thousand people who will jam Memorial Sla.liuii ' . tomorrow will be pleased when the final gun sounds. ) i . Vi«r,f ? y y ' --if v« i? ' -4 V - ' f •■ IVY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS for the 7 h straight year ond New Englond scntotivcs in the NCAA tournoment loter this month, these men re basketball letters of the end of lost term. Front row, I to r, Lorry Killic Voncisin, Lorry Baxter, Copt. Aud Brindley, Mo Monohon, Horry Ll Bock row — manoger Ed Linstey, Vin Goering, Joe Fater, Wolter Mercei Campell, Coach Earl Bro PROFILES: FLETCHER THE WIZARD OF ODDS THE aristocracy of Hanover is a neat, light group. C ' etait la chose qui s ' cst fait dcs belles choses, said la Comp- tcss de la Rochefoucauld so many years ago, and this truism has validity even in this enlightened age of highwater pants and crew-cuts. It is not the recognition of the administration that entitles one to the consideration of having definitely arrived so much as it is a matter of having Slim Conners say hello to you on the street, or having one of the Tanzis call you by your first name, or, better still, having Fletcher, he of Smoke Shop fame, take you to heart so much that he will gladly extend you credit on any oc- casion. When this happy moment occurs (if it actually does) you can consider yourself as definitely on the inside. F ' or Fletcher is a Dartmouth institution, just as much as is Carnival, or Green Key, or the Harvard-Dartmouth game, or any other institution which we cherish deeply. And so it might be well to stop and reverently doff whatever we happen to be wearing on our respective heads at the time, and pay humble homage to this giant among men while he is still with us. Fletcher ' s background is very vague. He himself modestly admits that his an- cestors came over on the Mayflower and have been in hi ding ever since, taking time out every now and then to offer new progeny to an already overflowing world. Another theory is that he is the Lost Dauphin; in fact, many students have suggested his relationship to the once ruling house of France in no uncer- tain terms. The last and wildest notion of them all is that he is the son of a cer- tain Yaqui Indian who played third base for the Muskagee A. C. in the Three Eye League, until he was called out on straight strikes. His background is, at any rate, vague. That there were lean years we can attest by the fact that Continued on Page 22 EVERYTHING f!ic boys need Fletcher ' s Wliat do you tliink our coming peace ' ,, ' be like? Big Green Team Faces Rough Grid Schedule Opponents Strong On Weight and Experience (Continued from Page 7) All-American guard; Bob Jenkins, an end who caught 11 touchdown passes last year; Bob Evans, an ex- pert passer, Don Schneider and Bob Duber, speedy wingbacks. There is little doubt but that Penn will be one of the top teams in the East. However, Dartmouth with a much weaker team last year gave them a close battle. Nothinc Last Year Brown had nothing last year to offer in the way of a football team, but the cries of worried alumni may bring better results in the 1946 season. Sixty players formed for V «s r ' % LARRY BARTNICK, 175-pound back, parks a slronfr puncli on de- fense and is a deadly tackier. a :§: CO Q VJ -n —4- n c Q Q o r- C 2 z c z o - c r- - S ' i 1 ;. ' : r :: ' X V {( f ' f ' ' I ' - ' v ' « Nr -j( 1 5 I 4 ' -i; ' ?: 3 ? .vA d U| U Am ' I i I DONALD ROSS LLLIOTI M.C.S. 1948-Tuck School 10031 F.l Mimle Lane. Overland Park. Kansas 66207 Associate— Aikman. McH hinm-y. Ellioll Associales WIFF: Valerie CHILDREN: Donald Jr.. 21: Kenneth. 19; Nancy. 17. Served in Nan 194.3-47. HAROLD THOMAS ELLIS MA. 1950; Slanlord 3H07 Barker Drive. San Jose. California 951 17 For several years he was with the U.S. Foreign Service- current occupation not known Served in Navy 1943-46. ROBERT DRAPER ELLIS 114 Willow Road. Nahanl. Massachusetts 01908 Parmer- Ellis- Sawyer Photographers Not married Constant travel, mostly bv car. in one place for a week or ten days at most. Served in Nav ' 1943-46. FREDERICK WIl.LI.AM EMBREE C.eneral Electric Company. 205 East 42nd Street. New York. New York 10017 Mana ' ier of Operations, (ieneral Electric Co. WIFE: lerne ( HILDREN: Melanie. 22; Jennifer, 21; Melinda. I rederick Jr.. Mark. Kimherly. Jill. Michael. Melissa. Served in Army 1943 46. 4 97 JOHN C. EMERV. IK 35 Beach Drive. Daricn. Conncclicut I ' rvsii eni—Eincrv Air Frcighi Corp.. Hil on. Cimnecliciil WIKH: Krancc (L ' nivcrsitv of Conncclicut) CHIl-DRLN: John C. Ul. 22; Susan F-.. 20; Ann L,, 14; Michael V.. 9; Paincia M. 7. Despite Na 7i s promise thai by signing up I ' d be able to complete my college career, ihev proceeded to call me up in the Spring of 194. . during m freshman ear. Received a medical discharge about a year later. Because war was still on. went to work for United Air Lines at LaCiuardia 1 ield. where 1 was in pa-ssenger ser ice (replacing head rest covers and pillow slips plus emptying burp cups). Later went to National .Air Lines in flight control a small step up I ' rom the coolie |ob at I ' nited. In November 1946 went to work at L merv a-s cxhalted truck driver Then worked at many desks throughout ihe company, finally reaching the loneh President ' s chair. WALILR CIIARLLS I ' MMLTT 5018 Yale. Amarillo. Texas Slevenxmi Motor Co.— new and used cur sales WIFE: Shirley Ann ClllLDRLN: ' jeir. 22; Nancy. 18; Scott. 16 Show buver from 1946 to 1961 -transferred to Texas, liked country and people so well changed job to stav in Amarillo, Texas. Have since joined the Ma.sons and became licensed lav reader in St. Peter Episcopal Church. Spent two hitches in service. World War II -Naval .Air Traffic Controller and Korea-same job but LS Marine Corps. Am member of local review commitlee for Dartmouth Freshmen applicants. PALIL ENGELHARl 1122 Herschel. Cincinnati. Ohio Treasurer of Tool Steel Gear and Pinion Co WIFE: Jean CHILDREN: Paula. 20; Donna. 19; Linda. 16; .Mark. 14; Beth. 12; Joe. 10; Pegav. 8; Amv. 6; Jennv. 3. CiRADU. ' VfE SfUDIES: M.C.S. Tuck School. 1947 Following graduation from Tuck in 1947 I spent six years in public accounting with Haskins Sells and Lyhrand. Ross Bros Monlgcmierv in Cincinnati. Passed C.P.A . exam in 1950. Joined U.S. Playing Card in 1953 its .Assistant Comp- troller. During ensuing 17 years moved up to Comptroller, then Treasurer and ti- nally Vice-President following merger with Diamond International Corp. Resigned to join Tool Steel as chief financial officer in October 1970. Aside from above and chore of raising nine I have found lime for Knights of Columbus. Past Grand Knight; United Appeal Chairman; Trustee Mt. Lookout Swim Club; Board Chairman Men of Christ the King Parish; President of Board of Education. Car- dinal Pacelli School; Knothold Baseball Manager 7 years; Trea-surer Dartmoiilh Club of Cincinnati; Director and Trust Vice President. Norwood Chamber of Commerce, but noi enough time for favorite activities ol ' swimming and lennis. RICHARD ALVARO ESPERON M C S 1947-Tuck School Eastman Kodak Company. International Divisiim Rochester. New York 14618 Inlernational Exeeutive Eastman Kodak Co. WIFE: Mary J (Temple) CHILDREN: Pilar M., II; Patricia A.. 8. Served in Navy 1942-46. 98 FRANK KIRN ETTARI 116 Lvncrofl Road. New Rochclle. New York Hresulenl. Dexter-Carpenler Coal Sales Corp. and Suhxidiarv Mining Companies: Mining anil Selling of Bilummous Coal. Willi: Paincia Marv (St. Mar ' s School of Nursing) CHILDRLN: Catherine. 2. ' !; Paul, 20; Mar . 18; Jane. 14. Left Hanoser alter one semester to enter U.S. .Army. Spent almost four years In .Armv endmg up in Southwest Pacific a.s a I ' lrst Lieutenant in the Parachute Kngi- neers. Returned to Hanover in Sept.. 1949 and married to a former Army nurse, whom 1 met in the service. Eldest daughter. Catherine, born June. 1947 in Hano- ver, is now graduated from Marvmouni College and Katherine Gibbs and is now working. Mv son, Paul, is a Junior at Dartmouth College and seems lo enjoy it verv much. Daughter, Mary is a Nursing Student at La-sell Junior College, Daugh- ter. Jane, is a Freshman in high school. Employed bv Campbell Soup Company. March. 1949. after graduation. Left to go into coal industry. October. 19?0. .After 10 years, bought one-half of company and 2 vears ago bought out partner. Now President of Dexter-Carpenter Coal Sales Corp.. engaged in bituminous coal mining and selling. Moved offices to New Rochelle. N.Y. in the summer of 1969. Acuvities include working for College. Church, local Hospital. Recreation- Hunting. Fishing and plenty of Goll ! JOHN C. EVANS Pinev Mountain Road. Route 2. Chapel Hill. North Carolina Professor o Ka lioloi; — Duke Lniver. ' iin Medical Cciuer WIFE: Dorothv CHILDREN: .iohn 22; Susan. 20. GRADE ' .ATE STUDIES: University of Michigan. M.D. Now serving at Duke L ' niversii as professor of radiology and director of the re- search unit. Went to Duke from the .Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New ' ork Citv, where I was professor of radiologv and chief of radio-ther apv for 10 vears. Prior to that 1 was affiliated with Bron.x Municipal Hospital, the LIniversity of Pittsburgh Medical School and Mercv Hospital m Pittsburgh. M duties require me to also spend a portion of mv time in clinical radiation therapy at the Duke and Veterans .Administration hospitals. After receiving my .M.D. from Michigan U ' niversitv 1 did mv internship at Swedish Hospital in Seattle, Washington. Had specialtv training in therapeutic radiologv at the Tumor Institute at Swedish Hos- pital and in pathology at Washington Universitv. Author of: Two dozen papers on radiologv and applications of radio-iherapv for scientilic publications. GEORGE ADRIAN FAGAN R.D. 1, Marcellus, New York 13108 In the building and conlracling busines.s in 195? WIFE; Roberta (Cortland State Teachers College) CHILDREN; Shaw G.. 18; Lee A . 16 PFLLR RALPH FAHEY. .Ird Mohawk Drive. Norwalk. Connecticut 06851 .■is islanl lice Presidenl Fairfield Cininlv Trust Co. WIFE: Grace Served in Marine Corps during World War II and Korean War. 99 RICHARD HI RKI 1 Mil. MAN M.S. 1951-UNH Brown ' s Ridgf Ruad. Box 88, Ossipee. New Hampshire ().38M Sales Engineer- Hcckmim Insiiiuie—Spinco Division Wll-t: Lucille (UNH) CHILDREN: BeLscv L. 19: Lars P.. 11. Served in Naw 1943-45. .lOHN C I AIRBANKS P.O. Box 568, Newport, New Hampshire I xiHver-Gcneiiil piaclice Sewporl since W50. also juil e of Sewpori Disiiicl Cowl Wll H: Miriam (Universiiv of Maine) I IIILDRLN: Ann, 16: Belh. 15: Meg. 13: Jim. 11. URADl ' ATE STUDIES: Boston Unrversity, School of Law .• rms 1943 46 back to Dartmouth-law school Boston University. Admitted to N.H. Bar 1950. Started practice Newport 1950. Bus practice, active in many coni- munit alVairs. Board of Selectman, moderator, budget committee, etc., etc. Since 1957 |udge Newport District Court. President and Chairman of the Board of Citi- zens National Bank. Newport. Past president o( Dartmouth .Area Alumni Club, aclne Third Centurv Fund, attend all Dartmouth football games with family and manv other Hanmer events because of close proximity to the College. IHEODORE E. FAJEN 7808 N. River Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ht ' vei ' hM ' User Co.—Shippini Container Division sellinj corrugated boxes. National Accounts Manager. WIFE: Pattv (Alice) (Smith) C HILDREN: Alice, 19: Ted, 16: Bill, 14. CiRADUATE STUDIES: Tuck M.C.S. Duck hunting led to retrievers and retrievers led us to field trials. We ' ve had Labradors for 20 vears and have had four Field champions. I ' ve been President of the Natumal Retriever Club. Pattv is also active and interested. Took up flying in 1957, now have 21(X) hours, a twin Aztec and enjov it immensely. Been invohed with the usual local activities currently V.P. Wisconsin Humane Society. Building a new home on 90 acres, 30 miles and 40 minutes from Milwaukee. We ' ve spent week-ends and summers there for pa.st five years. Love that country living. JULIAN FARB 363 Leslie Lane. Uniondale, New York President— Weber ' s Long Island. Inc. Men ' s $ Hov ' s High Style Clothing Stores WIFE: Ellen (Hofstra Colleae) ( IIILDRIN: Marcy. 16: Andrew, 14. GRADUATE SI UbiES: Columbia University After leaving Dartmouth, served 13 months in U.S. Navy as a gunnery officer Upon separation from active duly, went to work for the Long Island Daily Press, a small New York newspaper as an advertising salesman. Left the paper for a posi- tion with a small specialized advertising agency. After three years of advertising changed occupation completely and became general manager of a retail clothing chain. Fifteen years later went into business for myself. Married 21 years: two children. 100 f -5 1 «•• —5 ' M fc ' l FRANCIS E. FEH I.MAN 9()4 West Granada Court, Ontario. California (jrc Electric Inc.-Secrelary of Corporalmn-Hetul nf Purchasing ami Eslimaling Ontario, CA. WIFF: Floisc CHII HRFN: Cvnthia, 20; Randall, 16. GRADl ATE Stl ' DlES: United I heological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio- BD degree After completing mv work at Dartmouth in W4. and receiving my degree. I en- tered United Theological Seminary in Dayton. Ohio, to prepare for the ministry. Upon the completion of mv work there. I was assigned to a pastorate of two churches near Lockport. NY from 1948 to 1951. From 1951 to 1959, I served a church in Warren, Pa. At that point, we decided to move to a warmer climate, coming to Ontario. Calif where we have lived since that time. At that point 1 made a shift in mv career and became associated with my two brothers in an elec- trical contracung business. We specialize in large industrial and commercial proj- ects, having lUst completed the S25 million Ontario Motor Speedwas. In addition to m full time occupation, 1 sene on a part-time basis as the Minister to Youth at the Trinitv United Methodist Church here in Ontario. Our daughter is married to a student preparing for the medical field. We plan to fly to Hawaii for our 25th . nniversary this summer. STANLEY H. FELDBERG 9 Monadnock Road, Welleslev, Massachusetts President Zavre Corp. Cham of retail department stores WIFE: Theodora (Welleslev) CHILDREN: Mark, 19; Margery, 17. After Dartmouth and the service, started in the retail business with Zayre Corp., operators of 181 self-service department stores throughout the ea.stern half of the countrv. The corporation also operates three chains of women ' s specialty stores in the Northeast plus a chain of toy and leisure-time stores in Mass.. Conn., and Ohio. Became president of the companv at its founding in 1956. Have been quite active in local and national civic, charitable, religious and trade groups, sen-e as director of the State Street Bank Trust Company of Boston, a member of the Board of Overseers of the Amos Tuck School of Business .Administration, a char- ter member of the Mass Merchandisers Hall of Fame at the University of Mas- sachusetts, privileged to deliver one of the Tobe Lectures on retail distribution at Harvard, and have lectured at Dartmouth and often participate in retail panel dis- cussions at colleges and national professional conferences. Ser ed m the Army Air Force during World War II lAMLS R D FLLTER 4020 N. 54th Place. Phoenix, Arizona Dean Hitler Co.. Stockbroker— Sen ' York Stock E change WIFE: D.ircie (Queens) CHILDREN: Louise Elizabeth, 14; .lay Durand. 13; Brent Williamson, 6. After two years at Dartmouth. 1 transferred to Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology and graduated from M.I.T. with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Then came active duty with the Navy, on shipboard, in the Japan area. .After release, was emploved in Mechanical-Industrial Engineenng, until called back into the Na - during the Korean War, in 1951. Wa,s stationed in Italy, with NATO. .After discharge, was emploved in the Transportation Engineenng Department of the Arabian American Oil Companv, during 1954-58, and resided in Saudi Arabia during that period. While living there, was married, and had two children. Since 1958. have lived in Phoenix, Arizona. During the whole period of residence in Phoenix, have been employed as a stockbroker w ith Dean Witter Co., members of New York Stock Exhcange. Have been active in local Dartmouth Alumni Club. C. WELLES FFNDRIC H. IR 122 Gallup Road. Princeton, New Jersey .Manag er Marketing Projects. Worldwide international Telephone Telegraph Corp. N. Y. Marketing Sales Consultant to variinis TIT Divisions V IFE: Roberta (Smith College) CHILDREN: Kathleen. 21; Patti. 19; Charles, 18; Anne, 4, Married college sweetheart 1948; served as District Representative for Link-Belt Co. 1948; Sales Engineer. Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc. 19.54-56; .Associate Marketing Consultant. Stewart Dougall « Assocs. 1956 60; Director Marketing Research, Walworth Co. 1960-62; Manager, Market Planning Director, Markct- ini; Services 1962-67- B. I ' . C}oodrich Industrial Products Co.; VP Marketing Rub- hcM- Products Div. Eagle Picher Industries 1967 69; I FT 1969-picsent Adult Advi- sory Committee-Princeton. N.J.; YMCA 60-61; Citizens Committee Better Schools -Bath. Ohio I9M; Camping Activities Committee-Akron area council USA 1966-67; Division Vice Chairman Akron United Fund 1965-66; Lecturer. Writer, Seminar Chairman American Management Assoc. 1963-68. 101 DR. CHARLES EDWIN FERRIN 3004 Geo. R. Hatley Drive. Aiisiin. I exas 7S646 Physician— Self- Empio ved WJFF: Jeanne (I ' niversitv of Texa.N) CHILDRFN; 2 daughters L ' niversilv of Texas Medical School, (iaheslon. Texas. C DR ROBFK 1 HALDANE FERRIS 20356 Williamsburg Lane. Saratoga. California 95070 WIFE; Margaret Served in Navy from 1946 and retired after 20 years. RALPH B FIFILLD, JR. 16 Burroughs Road. Lexington. Massachusetts Vice President- ' he First National Bank of Boston. A commercial lending officer primarily involved with major corporate relationships. WIFE: Sally (Colhv Junior) CHILDREN: Cory. 15; Jamie. 12; Dana, 9. GRADUATE STUDIES: MCS, Amos Tuck School EUGENE ROBERT FISHER 157 Phelps Street. Marlboro, Massachusetts 01752 In 1965 employed by Colorutlo Fuel Iron Corp., Needham Heights, Mass. WIFE: Claudette Served in Navy 1943-46. 102 DUNCAN M. FITCHET 101 1 Mount Pleasant Road. Winnetka. Illinois Manaf er of Cariiigrciphic Services. R. R. Dimnelley Sons Company, with responsihililv for stiles cinil munufaclure of maps and related graphic materials. WIFE: RutlKWcllcslcv) ( HILDREN: DuncanM. Jr.. 16; l.vnn . 14. (iR.- DL.AThSTUDIliS; Universil) of Chicago. MBA Thanks to V-12 Program. 1 was able to complete college graduation require- ments bv the Fall of 1944. when 1 was sent to Parris Islanu. and did not have to return. Spent nearly 15 sears with Rand McNallv in various positions as a Map Editor. Asst. to the President. Gen ' l Mgr. of the Creative Division, which in- cluded the research art and design and map producing functions. Quit Rand McNalK in 1960 to take a position in Boston with Jenncs Mfg. Co. with rcsponsi- bililv lor developing real estate in estments and operations and to serve as analyst of oil iuid gas drilling opportunities. In 1%. ' !. returned to Chicago with R, R. Don- nelle as Mgr. of M.irket Analysis and then as a (iroup Sales Mgr. wiih 3 special- ized printing product lines. My time now is devoted entirelv to developing and selling cartographic capability within Donnelley to serve a broad range of publish- ing customers. Community afl ' airs include advancement work with Boy Scouts at troop and district le el for 6 yrs.; Board of Ciovernors. Winnetka Community House; Winnetka Congregational Church; Republican. Sports interests are golf, skiing, sailing and travel. Business asscx ' iations have included Director. American Congress of Surveying Mapping; International Committee of Six. representing Western Hemisphere ciiunlries; VP, International Cartographic Assoc, and U.S. representative. Member Univ. Club; Skokie Country Club; Wellesley (Mass.) Country Club; Skating Club of Boston. When we re not traveling, we spend sum- mer vacations on Lake Winnipesaukee in N.H. In the winter we ski as much as we can in N.E. or Colorado, which is never enough. RICHARD D. FITZGERALD 164 OxYore Drive. Welhersrteld. Connecucut fanner Price aierhouse Co. CPA Firm WlfE: Kalhrvn (.Annhurst) CHILDREN: ' Stephen. 16; Roseann. 14; Denise. 12. GRADU.ATE STUDIES: Amos Tuck School 1949 Joined Price Waterhouse in New York in 1949 after graduatmg from Tuck School. Had served two years on the USS Midway before returning to Tuck School in 1948. Transferred to the newly opened office of Price Waterhouse in Hartford in 1952. .Active in Dartmouth Alumni Club of Hartford; treasurer and secretary during late 50 s. Married in 1954 in Hartford. Transferred to SEC De- partment in NY office in 1961 and admitted as partner of the firm in 1963. Spe- cialized in law firm finance and management consulting. Lett SEC practice in 1967 and returned to Hartford office of Price Waterhouse Co. Presently active in Dartmouth enrollment activities, alumni fund. .-MCPA and community matters. DONALD BRUCE I ITZSIMMONS 71 Church Street. Winchester. MassachusetLs Chaplain. L.S. .Vui i IFF: Marv Louise Allen (Mount Holvoke) CHILDREN: Donald Bruce Fitzsimmons. Jr.. 12 GRADUATE STUDIES: Yale Univ. Divinity School B.D, 1947. Yale Univ. Divinity School S.T.M. 1955. While as a Navy V-12 pre-theological student. I received my degree from Dart- nmulh in Nov.. ' 44. Upon graduation. I entered Yale Divinity School. .After re- lease from the V-12 program in Jan.. 46. I continued my theological studies at Yale and graduated with the B.D. degree in 1947. Following ordination m June, 1947; 1 became the chaplain of Hackley .School, a boys ' preparatory .schiiol. in Tarrvtown. N.Y.. from Sept., 47-June. ' 51. From Sept. ' 51-June 52. I served as Minister to Youth in the Second Congregational Church. .Attleboro. Mass. Then served as the Associate Minister of the First Church of Christ. Congregational in New Britain. Conn., from Sept. ' 52-June 57. Meanwhile commuted to New Haven and earned the S.T.M. degree in 1955 from Yale Divinity School. In July 57. I entered the Chaplain Corps U.S. Navy. .As a career Navy Chaplain, have had several assignments ashore and at sea. I am now serving at tlie Naval Training Center. Great l.;ikes. Illinois. ( RAKi 1 1 EMING 279 Taylor Street. Pembroke. Massachusetts Co-owner, publisher and editor of Silver iMke News. Pembroke. Mwis.: a 4.200 paid circulation weekly covering five towns in the soiithea ' it suburbs of Boston. DIVORCED (HILDREN: Bradford. 16; Faith. 15; Craig. 12; Lucia. 10; Peter, 7. Nine years in the above business. For ten years previously a stalT reporter and columnist for the Boston Herald. 103 II ARoi n n icK 71 Shaw Butte Street. Poland, Ohio I ink pf mien I husiiie s ionsitllanl specializing in cnmmcriciil tmcl incluslrial site location in the Miihvcsl and East. WIFF: Marv Alice (Clarion State Collcee) C nil DRLN: Bill. 23; Linda. 21; Marv. 19; John. 15; Bob. 10. CiRADL .Mli STUDIbS: Chamber of Commerce Course -Yale (2 summers) tniploved by Jos. E. Seagram and Sons in various management positions from 1946 to 1950. Recalled in US Marine Corps for two years from 1950 to 1952. Ex- ecutive Director of Clarion Chamber of Commerce. Clarion. Pa., from 1952 to 1955. Executive Vice President of Chamber of Commerce. Hazleton. Pa., from 1955 to 1957. General Manager of Toledo Industrial Development Council. To- ledo. Ohio, from 1957 to 1959. Various executive positions with Edward J. DeBar- tolo Corp.. Youngstown. Ohio, including Vice President. Real Estate from 1959 to 1965. Self-employed since that time as a consultant in industrial and commercial ite location studies and market analysis. Am active in tishing. gardening, travel and familv priimotion. Ma|or ambition is to be able to spend a greater amount ol lime traveling and becoming better acquainled with the rest of the LI.S.A. RICHARD HARVEY FLICKER 740 Parsons Road. Ridgewood. New Jersey Founding co-owner of Cusloni Chemicals Co.. Vice President. Processor of chemicals. I handle the sales and administrative responsibililies. WIFE; Jane Merry CHILDREN; Meredith Anne. 6; John Mason. 4 GRADUATE STUDIES; NYU. Law. Recalled to Navy 1951-53 as Lieutenant. From 1953-59 worked for Inter- chemical Corp. in sales capacities. Lived in New York and summered in Quogue. 1957-60 lived in Boston. Moved to New York in 1961; married Jane Merry Mason in 1964. In 1967 we moved to Rjdgewood and still summer in Quogue. I ' m a rul- ing elder. West Side Presbytenan Church. Have been involved in many charities- Community Chest. Valley Hospital, etc. Play golf, tennis, and paddle tennis and a little skiing ' and ice hockev (very little). Do a lot of traveling, e.g.. just returned from a month in Latin America (El Salvador. Costa Rico. Panama. Colombia. Venezuela and Dominican Republic). Member of Ridgewood C.C, Upper Ridge- wood Tennis Club. Quogue Field Club. Quogue Beach Club and the University Club in New York, SAMUEL C. FLORMAN 55 Central Park West. New York. New York Engineer Contractor. Co-owner Kncslcr Borg Florman Construction Company WIFi;: Judith (Sarah Lawrence) CHILDREN; David. 16; Jonathan. 12. (iRADUATE STUDIES; MA. Columbia University With the Seabees in the Pacific 1945-46. Graduate studies at Columbia 1946 47. Worked as a construction engineer in Venezuela 1948. then returned to New York where I have been in construction work ever since. For the past 15 years I have been co-owner of Kreisler Borg Florman Construction Company. Scarsdale. New York. I have been active in Thayer School alumni affairs, serving a term as presi- dent of the Dartmouth Society of Engineers. Belong to many professional organi- zations, and have written many articles on the relationship of engineering to the general culture. Occasionally I serve as an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. Hobbies include travel, never-improving tennis, and rusticating in Putnam County. Author of; Engineering and the Liberal .Arts (Mc(iraw-llill. 196S) PAUL EDWARD FOLEY I Lancaster Street, Auburn. Massachusetts 01.501 WIFE; Barbara Served in Army Air Force 1943-45. 104 DR DONAI I) CiABRIEL FORGAYS M.A. and PhD. Irom McGill University, Montreal. Canada Dept. of Psscliology, University of Vermonl. Burlington, Vermont 05401 WIFE; Janet (Conn. College for Women, New London, Ct.) Served in Navy 1944-46. Chairman of the Department of Psychology at Univer- sity of Vermont. THOMAS RICHARD FORNESS 725 Woodcrest Road, Radnor, Pennsylvania 19087 Served in Armv Air Corps 1942 5. JAMES CAMPBELL FORSYTHE 7181 N.W. 21st Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33313 In 1965 cinploved hv New Jersey Manufaclurers Insurance Co.. Trcnion. New Jersey, as Internal A udilor. WIFE: Sarah CHILDREN: Donna Lee, 21; Robert. 18. Served in Air Force 1943-45, RINAI DO CHARLES FORTUNATO 190 Ox Yoke Drive, Wethersfield, Connecticut 0fil09 Insuriim c Hroker—Self-Employcd WIFE Rose Marie CHILDREN; Caria Marie, 20; Ronald, 19. Joanne. Id; Paul, 14; Lucille, 10. Served in Navy 1942-46. Tuck 105 ROGtR V. FOSTHR 64 Bcal Slrcel. Lunenburg. Massachusetts lice Presidenl and Treasurer. Ralph S. Foster Sons: Licensed Real Eslale Broker. Matsachiisells and .Vcii Hampshire: Real Eslale Consullanl. specializing in land developmenl. urban renewal, industrial commercial and inveslmeni properiies. Professional appraiser. WIFE; Merelvn P. (Skidmore) CHILDRtN: ' Roger. Jr.. 22: Scott. 20: Allan. 16. Temporarily left College in 1943. with a contingent of fellow Dartmouth men. to erve as U.S. Naval Aviators: graduated in 1948. Upini graduation, entered the real estate and insurance business with father. To complement formal education, enrolled at Boston University in advanced business courses. Awarded the Ap- praisal designations of S.R.E.A. (Senior Real Kstate Appraiser). M.A.I. (Member of American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers), and the Real Estate Counselors designation C.R E. As a member of the Mass. Real Estate Assoc, elected Director for the period 1959-61: VP in 1962; and m 1963 Massachusetts Realtor of the Year . Active in the Society of Real Estate Appraisers, served in the offices of Treasurer. Vice Pres- ident, and in 1967. President. Also elected VP of American Institute iif Real Estate .Appraisers, in 1967 and President in 196S. Have served as Chairman of the Gov- ernment .Affairs Committee for the American Society of Real Estate Counselors: am prescntlv the 2nd VP-ElecL Interest locally has been focused on the YMCA, Past President, the Chamber of Commerce. Director: The Lunenburg School Committee, for 6 yrs. duration, and have remained active in both the United Fund and Rotarv Club. As my profession includes a good deal of travel, have visited England. Portugal. Morocco: in 1969 delegate to the International Real Estate Federal Conference held in Lucerne. Switzerland. ;md in 1970 held in Dublin. Ireland. DONALD C. FOUKAL 7521 Devon Lane. Chesterland. Ohio General Manager— Machinery Products Div.. Fasson Div.. Avery Products. Division nuinufacturers packaging and processing machinery. WIFE: Lois (Kent Slate Teachers College) CHILDREN; Laura. II; Diana. 9; Donald. 6. GRADUATE STUDIES: M.C.S. Tuck School How do you like that passport photo— it ' s all I have— everything else is on 8MM or slides. JAMES ADRIAN FOX Box 42. Festus. Missouri 63028 Hospital Administrator- Jefferson Memorial Hospital WIFE; Betty CHILDREN; Robert. 22: Janet. 20; Mike, 16. Served in Navy 1941-47. HAROLD STANLEY FRANK MCA. 1948-Tuck School 5 Stuart Drive. Syosset. New York 1 1791 Vice Presidenl General Merchandise M another. .Ihraham Straus WIFE; Charlotte CHILDREN; Eric. 18; Lee. 16; Alexander, 13: Susan, II. Served in Navy 1943-46. 106 OWF.N GORDON FRASER 133 Skysicw Terrace, Syracuse. New ' tork 13219 Senior Re isiered RvpresciUulne-Renxx-FieUI Co.. Inc. WIKF PlivllislBas Path liistilute) CHILDRKN: Karen. 21; Robin. 19; Scolt. 17; Stephens, 15. Served in Arnn 1943 6. PETHR HAMPDEN FREEMAN. LT COMDR. B.S. 1946-US Naval Academy M.S. (ME) 1958-U.S. Naval Postgrad School 120 Concord Road. Weston. Massachusetts 02193 . . ( dindr. - US Navy Di orced CHILDREN: Christina. 21; Melissa. 18; Sarah. 17. CHARLES LEWIS FRENCH. JR. Lakeview Oil Company. Wolfeboro. New Hampshire 03894 Proprielor- Liikeview Oil Company WIFE; Beatrice L CHILDREN: Jo Anne. 22; Charles L.. Ill (2 other girls-name ages not known) Served in Army Air Corps 1943 6. GORDON L I Kl.NC H 63 laylor Street. Nashua. New Hampshire Owner French I SURA CI: Ai;ency. .4 small general insurance agency in Hudson. ;V. . WILE: Elizabeth (Colleue of New Rochcllel CHILDREN: Richard. 21; Roberta. Id; Carol. 14; Sandra. 12; Charles. 9; Judith. 6. After completing degree re(.|iiirements in Sept. 1946 I taught school lor one year at the Milford School. MiH ' ord. Conn. Then spent two years teaching and coach- ing at Henmker. NIL High Schcxil. Imtered insurance business in Sept. 1949 where I have been ever since except for two years ( 1951 53) when recalled to ac- tive dutv in Nav . Stationed in Washington. D.C. Released in March 1953 a.s Lt. Jg. Soon alter rele.ise I went into partnership with my lather in insurance agency in m hometown of Hudson. N.H. D.id retired Iriini agency a couple of years ago and i now own and operate the business with the help of several girls. Presently 1 spend most of my time working or with the f.imily. Family acti ities include much swimming in the warmer months and ,i limited amount ol ' tr.iveling. At times. olT and on. I have been active in YMCA, Church imd Community Service Club activities. 107 D. WAYNt I RERICHS 321 XL. Pomona Road. Phoenix. Arizona Ear. S ' nse. and Tlirnai Spirialisi (M.D.)— oldest member of a specially roup of four EST men hIiIi ofjuv in Phoenix WIKF.: Ruth (Conn. College) CHIl DRKN: Doualas. 20; .Stephen, 15 CIRADL ATE STL ' DIES: M.D. -Univ. of California (2 years at Darimouih Med. School) Residence (LNT) New Haven Hospital ( ' ale Med. School) 2 years. After Darlniouth and Dartmouth Medical School for two vears. I U ' ansferred lo San Francisco to the Univ. of California to complete my medical degree. Then nostalgia for the Big Green, and for Ruthie. brought me back to Hanover for in- ternship at Mary Hitchcock. Then to Yale for Ear. Nose, and Throat training and marriage to Ruth Ihe militarv called and it wa.s a sad day for a familv that likes lo ski to be sent to Fort Sill. Oklahoma for three years. Finallv freedom, and pri- vate practice in medicine in Phoenix for the liLst Id vears. One son at Dartmouth and one ai home in hiah school. C HARLES I Rll.UKR H 65 Woodbridge Terrace. South Hadlev. Massachusetts 01075 i ' ice President— E. H. Friedrich Co., Inc. WIFE: Ellen (Hood College) Richard EEONARD ALAN FRITZ 360 Harrison Street, Haworth. New Jersey 07641 In HI50 he Ha.s with Canton Sale.i Co.. Inc. WIFE: Peggv (Smith) CHILDREN: Peter L. Served in Armv 1943-45. MILTON GENE FROMSON MA I94K- Western Reserve Univ. 21049 Shaker Boulevard. Cleveland. Ohio 44122 President I ' romson Ins. (insurance Sc real estate) WIFE: Sue (Miami Univ. (Fla.) CHILDREN: James. 12; Polly. II; Patty. 10; Greg. 10; Stephanie, 6; loni. 2. 108 r DANIF.L B. 1 Ul.l.l R Monlauk Avenue, Slonlngton. Conneclicut C. T. Saves Co..- oves Dry Goods. I ' n ' sUlciiL RcHiil linens, lingerie, informal wear and coniraci drapery and slipeiiyer operaiion. W ' IFK: Katherine (Conneclicut College for Women) CHILDREN: Alison, 20; Howard, IS; Noves. 16; Ashley. 12. U.S. Na - WW 11. Connecticut General Life Ins. Co. 1951, U.S. Navy Korean War. hlectric Boat Div. Gen. Dynamics, Asst. planner on U.S. Nautilus first nu- clear submarine. C. T. Noyes Co.-Noyes Dry Goods. District enrollment director, Dist. 34 Eastern Conn, (for Dartmouth Enrollment Committee of Alumni Coun- cil). Re-activated Dartmouth Club of Southeastern Connecticut. Hobbies: sailing, lishmg (power boating) and travel. Club and activities-usual small town civic bits in Mvstic, Connecticut. 1%U business completely destroyed by fire. Rebuilt and dinibied size of building in 1961 going along nicely now. KENNETH EARL FULTON M.C.A. 1949 -Tuck School General Foods Corp., 250 North Street, White Plains, New York 10605 ' ice President of Corporate Sales— General Foods Corporation WIFE: Carrvl K. (LaSalle) CHILDREN: Kenneth Jr., 20; Cynthia C, 18; Peler G.. 11; Amy S., 9. Served in . ' Xrmv Air Force 1943-45. WALTER JOHN FULTZ 32 Carle Road, Wollaston. Massachusetts 02170 No information Served in Armv 1943 6. DONALD I UKBl.R Bear Hill Road. Sherborn, Massachusetts The First National Hank ol Boston. Old Colony Trust Division. Vice President WILL: Maruaret Davies (Brooklyn College) CHILDREN: Stephen, 18; Nancy, 16; JetVrey. 12 Upon graduation, went into the marine insurance business. Early in 1921 was recalled into the Marine Corps because of the Korean War. Upon my release, spent another vear in the insurance business and then joined a Boston-based in- vestment company. This involved extensive travel over the eastern half of the United States. After 10 years of thai, I sought a less travelsome career, and |oined The First National Bank of Boston where I am currently engaged in busi- ness development and financial planning in the Old Colony Trust Division. .As for Dartmouth, we have worked oil and on for the .Mumni Fund, had something to do with the Twentieth Reunion, and, of course, have been Class Treasurer for the past few years. Our oldest son having been admitted to the Class of 1974, we now see more of Flanover than perhaps we have in years past. For recreation in gen- eral, we do some skiing and as much sailing as possible, the latter mostly in New- England waters, sometimes Canadian or the Chesapeake. 109 CHARLES p. I URNtSS Box 737. Lvnnlicld. Massachusells Self Employed: Charles P. Fiirness Company iWlwlesale Hardwood Ijimhcr Disirihulionj Wll-i:: Marion (Kalhcrine Gihbs) CHILDRKN: Michael. 21: Barbara. 20; Jean. 17; Steven. 13. CiR.XDLi.Mh STLIDIBS: Lee Institute (Real Lstate Brokerage); Management Center of Cambridge (Motivation): Alexander Hamilton Institute (Modern Business) .M ' ler graduation sought a challenge that will be totally consuming and will best iitili .e mv Sales, Executive and I ' inancial talents and where responsibility may lead to top management level. Started own wholesale Hardwood Lumber business Lirch 2. 1970 operating as a sole proprietorship, Charles P. Furness Co. Prior to this was emploved from 1947-70 bv The Atlantic Lumber Company. Boston, Mass. Titles and duties overlapped. 1968 69. Director; 1965 President: ' 64 Treas- urer; I ' rustee o ' Pension Plan and Prolit Sharing Plan; ' 63 Asst. Treasurer; ■. ' 9 Sales Mgr. Advtg. Mgr.; ' 56 Ass ' t. Sales Mgr.; ' 48 Sales Representative: ' 47 Ap- prentice and Lumber Inspector. Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, writing and photo- graphy. .■ ftiliations: Present: Church Member; . ' F.M.; Financial Executive institute; National Hardwood Lumber . ssoc.. Appalachian Hardwood Lumber Manufacturers Assoc; HOO-HOO International: Eastern Townships Assoc: Al- pha Delta Phi. Past; Class .Agent Dartmouth College: Church Trustee: President Lumber Salesmen ' s Assoc. N.Y.C.: Board of Governors. NYLIA Club: Vice Pres- ident High School P.T.A.: Ass ' t. Cubmaster BSA; Company representative (o nu- merous trade associations. ANDREW L GALDI 4781 Barnes Avenue. Bronx. New York Supervisor. BEPH Bd. of Education, City of New York. Supervise 40 teachers special education. GRADU.ATE STUDIES; M.S. Fordham University L ' pon graduation 1 entered Fordham Universitv. graduate School of Education. During this period and through 1949 I taught history and Spanish at St. George . ' cadem in Manhattan. Starting in 1950 I started in the Field of Special Educa- tion with the Board of Education of New York City. In October 1950 1 was mobi- lized for the Korean War. Upon mv release from active duly in August 1952 I continued m career as a Marine Reservist. I held most statf billelts during this pe- riod, became Commanding Olticer of the 6th Communication at Fort Schuyler. Bronx for a three year period from August 1965 to August 1968. I have recently been selected for promotion to Colonel. USMCR. In civilian life I returned to Special Ed. and became a supervisor in that area. 1 supervise the East Bronx in the area of Special Education. RAYMOND GALLAGHER. JR. M.D. B.S. 1946-Univ. of Wis. M.D. 1948-Univ. ofWis. 15960 Paseo Largavista, San Lorenzo. California 94580 Physician— general praciice aviation medicine WIFE; Maxin CHILDREN; Kathleen, 23; Lynn. 16; Luri. 12. Served in Army 1943 5. Served in Navy 1949-51 USN-MC. r--i . ' -::: LEONARD J. CiAMMEL 591 Gartield Road, . urora. Ohio iicncral Practice of Denlistry Wll 1:: Susan (University of Kcntucks) ( IIII.DREN; Leonard. Jr.. 23: James. 23: Leslie, 22. (}RADUATE STUDIES; Doctor of Dental Surgery. Western Reserve University After leaving Dartmouth in June 1944 while in the Navy V-12 program. I re- ceived my Ensigns commission at Northwestern Midshipman School in January 1945. Served aboard the LSM 53 and CVE 112 as a deck and gunnery ollicer. Dis- charged in July 1946. Attended School of Dentistry Western Reserve U, gradu- .itinu in 1952. Practiced in Cleveland. Ohio and moved to Aurora. Ohio in 19.54 whea- I am now living and practicing. President of Aurora Kiwanis Club in 1964. Son. Leonard. Jr to graduate in June 1972 from Western Reserve U. School of Dentistry.- 110 ALLAN CHANNINCi CiARBLN 630 Galeway, Valley Cotlagc. New Yurk Phvsician— Specialist in Phvsicul Medicine and Rchahiliuilion al Manhailun I ' d. Adm. Hospital. Clinical Instructor in Keliahililation-. YU .Medical Center MFE: Carol (Cortland)-NY-S.T.C. t HILDREN: Frederick. 17, Werner, 10, Siephanie. 9. (iRADLATE ST UDIES: Long Island College ol Medicine 1948 Attended medical school, did internship and residencies in Brooklyn; then into Armv (served in Japan and Korea). Went into private practice as G.P. in Islip. with father. Lett general practice in 1966 to get training in rehabilitation at Man- hattan V.A Hospital. Now am still working at same place. Nature of work is treat- ing amputees, working with artificial legs, etc. and braces: also work on diagnosis oi nerve in|uries, and as part of faculty appointment at NYU. help teach their resident doctors in this field. Mo ed from Islip to this lovelv communitv near Nyack, N.Y. last spring, makes commuting to the cit easier than on LIRR. Belong to Methodist Church in Islip, but presentlv attending Presbyterian Church in Congers. N.Y. We love these Rockland countv hills. VICTOR HLIGO GARDNER. .IR M D. Box 317. Fairmont. Minnesota 56031 Physician .Vo other information. FREDERICK. MOTT GARFIELD 16 L ong Crescent Drive. Bristol. Virginia Plant Maiuii er. Koppers Company. Inc.. Bristol. ' a.. managing an acquired business in the reinforced plastics industry. IFF: Elizabeth (Svracuse University) CHILDREN; Fred. ' lS; Leonard. 17; Constance. 13. GRADUATE STL ' DIES: Syracuse University. M.B..A.. courses towards a Ph.D. in Economics (Syracuse) Graduated from Dartmouth in the -12 program in June. 1946 and saw active dutv as an Ensign in the Suppls Corps through June. 1949. Entered Syracuse Uni- versity, receised the MB. -A. degree and worked toward a Ph.D. until Ma 19.sO when 1 joined the Koppers Conipany as a Market Research .Analyst m Pittsburgh. From 1950 through 1959 1 was an active Pittsburgh alumnus and for one year was President of the Dartmouth Club of Western Pa. ' For the past 10 years I have spe- ciali xd with Koppers in the management of new acquisitions: my present assign- ment being the management of a fibreglass company in Bristol. Va. Previous as- signments m oKed four vears in Phila. and four years in Detroit with active ci ic and Dartmouth interesLs in both locations. Currently active in the Methodist Church; the Ulnited Fund: the Salvation Army; and the Chamber of Commerce. One son a freshman at Hillsdale College (Michigan) and one making application to Dartmouth. MATTHEW E. GATELY. Ill 26 Summit Road. Riverside. Connecticut Financial Planning Officer in Trust .Vpiv Business Department of The Bank of . ' eK York. 4H Wall Street. Duties involve selling Bank ' s trust and investment .services. WIFE: Jacqueline (New York L ' niversity) CHILDREN: Malcolm S. 4. GRADUATE STUDIES; LL.B.. Harvard University Spent 1943 44 in U.S.N.R. V-12 program at Dartmouth, then Platlsburgh and Midshipmen ' s Sch(K)l at Cornell, followed by medical discharge Returned to Dartmouth lor A.B in 1945. Served as Government •■intern in Washington. DC, 1945 6. Employed with Prentice-Hall. Inc. and Fiduciary Trust Company of New York prior to present a.ssociation. I 1 STANLEY M. GATES 15152 Hook Hollow Road. Novelty. Ohio Assl. Director of Aciveriiiini;. Kcpiihlu Sla ' l Corporation, Cleveland. Ohio WTIE: Mar Jane (Hamilton Academy) CHILDREN; James. Edward. Andrea ' Erom Dartmouth as a freshman, entered U.S. Army to be a pilot in World War 11-63 missions in C.Bl. Returned to linish college at Harvard- ' 4S Economics. Post-college work in advertising agencies: Reading. Pa.; Pittsburgh. Pa.; Cleve- land. Ohio. Spent additional two years in U.S.A.F. in Korean War from ' 51-53. Started work with Republic Steel as technical writer in ' 63, became Assistant Di- rector of Advertising in ' 65. Retired from military in 69 as 4C. FRANK X. GAUGHEN, JR. R.D. 3. Box 40, Sewiekley. Pennsylvania Regional Advertising Sales Manager. Life Magazine -Time Incorporated wifE: Irene Heinselman Gaughen (Northwestern University) CHILDREN; Frank X 111. 21; John R.. 20; Kathleen H.. 14. Graduated Dartmouth 1948. Gener.il Mills. Grocery Product Sales. 1948 through 1951. Curtis Publishing Company. Advertising Sales. 1952-53. Life Maga- zine. 1954 to present. Advertisi ' ng Sales Representative 1954-61. Pittsburgh Ad er- tising Sales Manager 1961 through 1968. Regional Advertising Sales Manager 1968 to p ' resent. Clubs; Duquesne Club (Pittsburgh, Pa.); Allegheny Countrs Club. Edgeworth Club (Sewiekley, Pa.); Tavern Club (Chicago, 111.). FRANK LINCOLN GAYLORD 501 Boylston Street. Boston. Ma-ssachusetts 021 17 Director of field management training and development. New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. WIFE; Dorothy CHILDREN: Suzanne R.. 24: Charles L., 23; Sally C. 21; Frank L Jr., IS Served in Nav 1943-46; 1950-52. HERMAN 11 GENSl.FR 10521 Morning W ind lane, t olunihia. Maryland Optometrist and Army Officer I l.l. Col.) -Chief Opiomelrv Service. Halter Reed Armv Hospital and chief Opioineirisl. Mililary District of Washington. Wll-E: Rhoda Margot (Barnard) CHILDREN; Pamela. 19; Matthew. 16. GRADUATE STUDIES; Columbia U. School of Optometry. B.S.; Penn State College of Optometry. O.D.; Columbia U. School of Public Health. M.l ' .ll. After graduation from Dartmouth 1 spent seven months on active dut with the Navy and then entered optometry school. 1 was engaged in private oplomelnc practice for six yrs. in N.Y. and in 1956 was recalled to active duty. I transferred my commission ' to the Army and after my lirsi tour joined the Regular Army, In 15 ' yrs. of Army service 1 liave had nine assignments, all within the U.S. which made for an exciting, but transient life. Pam is now a freshman at Duke; Malt is a high school junior. Rhoda is a prime mover in local Democratic piilitics and was appointed to the Howard Count) Human Relations Commission. Having to re- main apolitical in a very political family most of m energies have been channeled into professional activities. 1 have served as Consultant in Optometry to the Divi- sion of Indian Health of the U.S. Public Health Service. Consultant in Public Health to the American Optometnc Assoc, and to the American Academy o ' Op- tometry, and i am presently Optometric Consultant to Johns Hopkins llospii.il and Clinics in Columbia and Consultant in Public Health Oplonictrs to the M.iiy- land Optometric Association 112 ARC HIBALL) CAI II LL (ii RNf RT 470 Heather Lane, Lake l-oreM. Illmi is 60045 Cu.sKcilly Xfanai;er. MitlwesI Division - AiluiUii ' Muluiil InsuruiHC (Umpanies ILK: Judith (Mary Washington) C ' HILURHN: Darvl A.. 18; Susan E.. 15. Served in Nav) ' ' l943 46; 1950 52. ROBERT S. GERRISH 81 Country Wav. Needham. Massachusetts Presulenl-Pahncr Parker Co.. Inc.. Tewkshury. Mass. Our company imports and sells foreii n hardwoods and veneers as well as some domcslic hanhyoods, WIFE: Jane (Lasalle Jr. College) CHILDREN: Linda, 2(1; Peter, 14. Spent two years in the Navy, mostly in South Pacific. Returned to Dartmouth and graduated in 1947. Joined Palmer Parker, foreign hardwood lumber a spe- cialty, alter graduation and in 1967. when company moved from Boston to Tewks- bury, became President. Have not been active in alumni affairs but do attend a few football games. Participate in usual communitv groups, YMC.A. Bov Scouts, etc. as well as am active in the Congregational Church. Travel a bit in business. Have made Iwo trips to Europe and West Africa hunting lumber. Married in 1949 to Jane Ohnemus. Daughter Linda is a Junior at Elmira College in New York. Son Peter is in Jr. High School and quite active in sports while trying to keep marks up as he ha.s ambition to attend Dartmouth. Afraid my life has consisted niostlv of keeping wolf from door. Nothing too e.xciting. CHRISTIAN M GIANOLA X Coolidge Avenue, White Plains. New York Science Depart mem Chairman and Teacher ai Physical .Science in Easlview Junior Hii h .School in While Plains. New York WIFE: Mary Patricia (University of Vermont) CHILDREN: Tom, 13; Kathy, 1 I; Nancv, 9; Larry. 8; Bobby, 6. GRADUATE STUDIES: University of Vermont, M.A. I950 ' Assigned to V-12 Unit at Dartmouth during 1943-44, then on to basic, pre- (l.C.S, and O.C.S. at Quantico, Va., and then troop leaders school at Camp Pend- leton, Calif After discharge m December 1945 I re-entered Dartmouth to com- plete course of study and graduated in June 1946. During 1947-49 worked for Western Electric as Communications Engineer and Dupont as process engineer. Returned to University of Vermont 1949-50 for Masters Degree and then o Co- lumbia for 2nd year of graduate work in secondary administration. Prior to Co- lumbia met my wife in Burlington, Vt. and were married in October l9. ' ;o. In 1951 started teaching in White Plains and have remained here to date. Taught English to foreign-born in Adult Ed Program for 12 years. Worked in summer camps for 15 years. Actively involved in Curriculum development and revision; active in teacher a.ssociation activities and committees, Mv mteresls are sports, music, mv family and a do-it-yourselfer. DUNCAN LAW GIBSON 64 Washburn Avenue, Wclleslev Hills, Ma.ssachusetls Product desii n and development— my own company. Wll L.: Phyllis (Smith College) CHILDREN: Peter. 5; Sarah, I month GRADUATE STUDIES: F.d.M., Harvard Background in both education and business. Leacher, Guidance Counselor and .Administrator in public and independenl schools. Advertising and promotion with .Aico,! .Miiminum. Marketing functions Willi a R D lirm doing a speciali ed form ol testing. Much travel in U.S.. Europe, and Caribbean, but never enough. We look for- ward to trips to Africa and Japan. Member, Christian l:ducation Commiltee, Wellesley Congregational Church. 1. DUN ALU BROOK GILL 22 Marshall Road, East Nalick, Massachusetts 01762 Treasurer— Nalick Trust Co. WILL Helen L CHILDREN: Scott D.. 21. Served in Army 1943-46. THOMAS HLiCiH GILLAUGH 522 Shal ' or Boulevard, Dayton, Ohio General Aj eiil (For Dayton cS Surrounding Areas)— New Eni laml Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston. Business operated as sole proprietorship and we specialize in estate planning, business insurance and particularly in pension and profit sharing plans. Business name is ' he Thonuis . (iillaui;h Af;ency WIFE: Allabelle (Capital University) CHILDREN: Gwendolyn Beth. 21. ' GRADUATE STUDIES: Amos Tuck: .American College of Life Underwriters, C.L.U. .After Tuck and a vear in a bank in Newark. N.J. I relumed home and entered the Life Insurance business with John Hancock in 194S. After 4 yrs. I joined New England Life lo head iLs agencv in Davton. For the past 18 yrs. I have buUt the agency from scratch to one of prominence here. We have 5 C.L.U. ' s and 4 mem- bers of Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT), two biggest business honors have been winning N.E. Life ' s President ' s Trophy in ' 66 and being named Outstanding General Agent for 1962-63 by Dayton General Agents Ass ' n. Have been presi- dent of many trade ass ' ns and have been on numerous Boards and committees, (particularly youth groups). Chief interests besides business since college have been my family, golf (have played all over the U.S.), spectator sports and Dart- mouth afi ' airs. Past President Dayton Dartmouth Club (2 terms). Secretary Treasurer of Class ' 46 (2 terms) and Past President Darlmoulh Class Secretaries Ass ' n., Assistant Class Agent many years. Enrollment Commillee Dayton Dart- mouth Club for years. Worked with Bob Blackman and statT for years and happily saw many line Dayton youths plav football for Big Green. Family have been all over the country (usually 3 of us). Daughter Ginger is outstanding golfer and wife Al has gotten me interested in Civil War History. We have visited many battlefields. DONN ROBINSON GITHENS 33 Connecticut Avenue, Freeporl, New York 1 1.520 In 1961 he was Assistant to the President— Githens-Sohl Corporation WIFE: Norma CHILDREN: Vicki, 26; Donn Jr., 24; Cathy, IS. Ser ed in Navy 1943-46. GEORGE NAPIER GLASS North Mabury A, Santa Ana. California 92701 Keystone Investment Co. (real estate devetopmcM) Wil i:: Brenda ( HILDKEN: Shane B.. 7; Donna J., 15. Served in Army Air Corps 1942-45. 114 WILLIAM ROBF.RT GODLRW IS 120 Jackson Avenue, Rutland, Vermont 05701 Seclion Salesman- Pmclor $ (iamhic Dislribiiling Company WIFE: Eldia (Marv Hitchcock School oINursina) CHILDREN: Charon A., 25; Mary J., 19; Lisa L.. 18. Served in Navy 1943-46. .lOHN M GOGLE 1462 Big Hill Road. Dayton, Ohio Parmer of firm of Cerlified Piihlie AeeounUmls: Ballelle Bailelle CPA ' s. 1785 fi ? Hill Road Dayloii. Only one minule ' s drive from home— very convenient. WIFE: Mickev (Shirlev) (Indiana LIniversitv) CHILDREN:Jini. 14;Tom, 12. GRADUATE STUDIES: Dartmouth-M.C.S. ' 48 Tuck School Wa.s among those fortunate fellows the Naw sent to school, first at Harvard, then to Dartmouth. Seems the Naw didn ' t know what to do with us so we were released shortlv after the Bomb was dropped. Back to Dartmouth to finish under- graduate work. Then to National Cash Register Company for one year plus, in personnel work, until got the gumption to enroll m Tuck for one more year of fun and frivolity. Then back to N.C.R. for two vears peddling accounting machines (armed with mv Tuck accounting theories), which made ever lhing come out even. DaMon Rubber Company occupied eighteen months of personnel work (what I know about building tires, you could put in a thimble). Having studied a bunch of accounting principles under Louie Foster, et. al.. I thought I should see if the crass world of business operated that wav, so I applied to work at mv present firm umptv-ump vears ago, got mv certificate, made partner in five years, and have been plving the profession for thirteen more vears ever since. Have a little time for punching tunes out on the organ, coping with spouse and two me- dium-vears sons, and doing a bit of airplane flving around the countrv. JOEL GOLDBERG 3888 Randall Ridge Road, N.W.. Atlanta. Georgia Senior Vice President and General Merchandise Manav.er of Rich ' s Inc.. .Atlanta. Ga. — Department Store. WIFE: Carole Brockev (Skidmore) CHILDREN: Jeff, 12; ' jimmv and Debby (Twins-IO) .After graduation I joined Win. Filene Sons , Co., in Worcester. Mass. In 1953 1 went to . ' Associated Merchandising Corp in New York Citv. In 1954. I joined Rich ' s Inc.. .Atlanta. Ga. as a buyer. Advanced to Divisional Merchandise Man- ager in 1959 and to Merchandising V.P. in 1964 and elected to Board of Directors, appointed Senior V.P. and General Merchandise Manager and a member of the Executive Committee in 1968. I am a Director of Coastal States Life Insurance Co.. on the Board of Trustees of The Galloway School. Atlanta, a Director of the Atlanta Community Chest. Member of the Board of the Atlanta Ballet. Cjoverning Board of the Standard Club. Trustee of Temple Sinai. ROBERT GOLDMAN Nathan Hale Drive. Stamford. Connecticut Morrisons Stores Corp. Officer. Director and Principal. Chain of Junior Mi.ss .Apparel Specially .Stores. WIFE: Su annc (New York Universitv and Svracuse) CHILDREN: JetT, 15; Jim, 12; Rich, 10. L ' .S. Navy 1942-1946. Dartmouth V-12, Cornell Midshipmen School. Harvard Communication School. Armed Guard .Atlantic Fleet. Returned to Dartmouth, graduated 1947. Entered family business. 15 HERBtRT MAX GORDON Sterling Bolt Companv. Division of AlliciJ Products Corporation. 5401 West Roosevelt Road. Chicago. Illinois 60650 Slerlin Boll Co. WIFE: Nancy Served in Navy. SANFORD UOn LIBS Doctorate degree in Labor Studies- 1952 Univ. of Paris 1 1102 Brandywine Street. Kensington, Maryland 20795 Executive Director— SANE (National Committee for a Sane Nuclear I ' olicy) WIFE: Gladys CHILDREN: three Served in Navy 1944-46. ROBERT ALFRED GRADY M.C.S. 1947-Tuck School 20 Brewster Road. Hingham. Massachusetts 02043 lice President of Retail. Knapp Division. Knapp Broiheri .Shoe Corporation WIFE: Jane M. CHILDREN: Robert A.. Jr.. 16. Ser ed m Navy 194.3 -46. JOHN P. GRANFIELD 5173 Northland Drive. NE.. Atlanta. Georgia Employed a. ' : Special A ent with the Federal Bureau of Inveslif alion. .Atlanta. Have been with the Bureau av an Ai;eiit since I ' M? and have worked in a number of .stales East of Mississippi since entry. A stimiilaliiif . hallen in and exciting Iwenly-three plus years. WIFE: Susan Russell (University ol ' Illinois) ( HILDRFN: Paltv. 20; John. 18; Ann. 16; Bill. 14; Mike. 10. (jRADUA I E S I UDIES: Amos Tuck I was not quite young and quite single when I met my wife-to-be in Bristol. Va.. in 1948. Sue was teaching art at Sullins Junior College. We married in April. 1949 in Nashville, fenn. We are blessed with live children Patty, a Junior at Swarlh- more; John, a Freshman at the U. of Georgia; Ann and Bill in Ridgcvicw High School. Atlanta, and our youngest. Mike a fifth grader. I am a Catholic, and Sue. at the lime of our marriage, was a Presbyterian. 0 er the years gentle persuasion caused Sue to change her denomination she is now a Lutheran!! The demands of my employment have prevented me from participating in community alfairs to the degree that I would have liked; but the long hours on the job. the interesting as- signments, the caliber of the people I work with compensate. I have had time. however, to help out from time to time in interviewing prospective Dartmouth stu- dents and several years ago I wa.s President of the Dartmouth Club of Georgia. 116 WILLIAM CHASE (iRANT, JR. Ph.D. 1953-Yale Swoct Brook Road. Williamslown, Ma.ssachuselLs 01267 Pri)fes.sor ij Biolii y. Willtanvi College WIIE: Joan F. CHILDREN: Son; Daughter. Served in Armv 1943-46. WILLLAM W. CiRALlLTY 27 Talcott Notch Road, Avon, Connecticut Execiilive Hcc President. The Conneclicul Bank unci Trust Co., Hurtjord. Conn. (Head of Trust Division) WIFE: Dorothy B. (Vassar) CHILDREN: William W.. Jr. 20; Colton D., 19; Susan. 18; Martha. 13; Henry H.. 11; Roger D. 8; plus four stepchildren. GRADUATE STUDIES: LL.B. Harvard Left college in middle of senior vear. started Harvard Law School in February. 1947. had polio tliat summer, spent year in hospital and started all o er again m 1948. Moved to Hartford after graduation in 1951. Practiced law with firm of Rob- inson. Robinson C ile for 5 years. In 1956. joined The Connecticut Bank as head of Legal Department, became head of Trust Division in 1966. Married Yummy Terry in 1968. now live in the country in Avon, gardening, painting, swimming and en|oying life. Have been active in church affairs (Episcopal). Con- necticut .American Bankers Assoc, committee work. President. Board of Trustee Renbrook (Elementary) School. President Loomis School Parents Association; spent many summers sailing, have been class of ' 46 Secretary for past 4 years. HOLMES GREEN. JR. 6135 Bandera Avenue. Dallas. Texas 75225 ,Vo information. Served in Army. ALBERT LEONARD C.RHFNBERGER 833 Central Avenue. Far Rockawav. New York Eastern .Ailverlisinj Manai er of Toys , a business publications oniwd b llarcouri Brace Jovanovich. WIFE: Helene Y. (Brooklyn College) GRADLLVIF; SLUDIFS: Columbia University After graduation I entered Columbia University Graduate School to continue my studies in .Sociology. Upon leaving Columbia. I joined the staff of the Brooklyn Eagle as an advertising representative. After that I was an advertising represent- ative for the Universal Match Corp. in their New York office. In 1959 1 turned my elforts to Business Paper advertising as a sales representative for Toys and Novel- ties ' . a business publication owned by Haire Publishing Co. A few years later I was appointed luistern .Advertising Manager of lUnisewares Review , another of Flaire ' s publications. In 196S. Harcourt Brace and World bought both of the aho e publications and asked me to return to Toys Novelties as Eastern Ad erlising Manager, the position 1 now hold. lovs Novelties is now Toys and Har- court Brace World is now Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Amid all the comings and goings I was fortunate enough to persuade Helene Y. Kalmowii to beciime Mrs. Albert L. Cireenberger. In my moments of rela.vation I enjoy, at various times, listening to Baroque music, playing tennis and walking along the shore of the Atlantic Ocean near which I live. 117 JAMLSROBLRl CiKKENE 2121 Fori Slocklon Drive. San Diego, Calif. 92103 In I9?5 he was a salesman for Chat. K. HaJley Co. in Houston. Texas. Will;: Alice L. (San Diego Stale) CHILDREN: James. 21: Kathleen. 19: Mary, 18: Martha. 16. Served in the Nav 1942-48. JOHN L ClRhlSBlRCil R lU U Rowland Parkway. Rochester. New York Ixiwvcr. Parmer in the fimi of Hoods. Ovian. Gilman. Slurnmn Clarke, general practice with emphasis on wills, estates and corporations. WIFE: (lenevieve CHILDREN: Mark. 22; John. 21; Robert. 15; Andrea. 12. (iRADU.ATE STUDIES: Union Univ. Albany Law School-LL.B. 1950 Attended Dartmouth as member of V-12 and NROTC program and upon grad- uation and commissioning as LTJG in 6 46 was assigned to dutv as Supply Offi- cer in the Fhillipines and Okinawa. Discharged 5 47 and enrolled in Law School IO 47-two days after marriage to Gen. Oldest boys born and alive and kicking prior to graduation 6 50. Admitted to N. ' . Bar 10 50 and have been associated with the same firm since that time having become a partner in 1957. Reasonably acme in Church, political, and community organizations and in having two more children. Dartmouth Club of Rochester-Director for many vears. Secretary— 7 years and President. College desi gnees as Club Secretary of the year 1962; and that organization ' s member of the Alumni Council 1962. Oldest son graduating with class of ' 71 at Dartmouth and planning on Law School; ne.xt to oldest is a Junior at Si. Michael ' s College— Univ. of Toronto, plans a teaching career. Active in social field particularly housing and on Board {past President) on Geneva Set- tlement House. Have been fortunate to lra ' el in the sunnv Caribbean and Europe for the last seven years. ROBERT ALLEN GREY II Spring Street, E,xeter, New Hampshire 03833 Teaches at Phillips Exeter .Academy, Exeter. N.H. WIFE: Married and has 4 children. M.A. from Harvard RIt HARD II dRIlBFI. 609 Mountain Road, Smoke Rise, Kinnelon, New Jersey President and Chief Executive Officer and member of Board of Directors and niemher of Executive Committee— Lehigh Valley Industries. Inc. WIFE: FJaine A. (University of Pennsylvania) CHILDREN: R. Nelson, 2 . DouglasM., IS; Barbara E., 15. GRADUATE STUDIES: Graduate Work at Columbia University; Dev. (Exec.) Program Indiana University, MB. ' 1946-53 RCA: Served in Korean War 1951 52. 1953 joined Cape-Hart Far- nsworth, later changed to Farnsworth Electronics Co.: 1957-59 with Raytheon Co,; 1959-63 with IT T in executive posts including President of Kellogg Switch- board Supply Co.; 1963 became President cS: Ch. of Bd. of Fairbanks, Morse Co. until 1967; during the same period 1 was V.P. and a director of Fairbanks Whitney Corp.; in addition 1964 66 was V.P. and a director of Colt Industries. Inc and a director of Colt lire Arms Co.: 1967 69 1 was president and Ch. Exec. Ollicer and a director of P. Ballantine Sons (brewers); 1969 to present at Lehigh Vallev Industries. 1959-70 on Board of Directors of Space Avionics. .Mcxandria. ' a.; 1 am on the Board of Overseers of Hanover Inn at Darlmouth College; 1967-70 was a trustee of Fiiotball Coaches Foundation; |oined the Marine Corps during Second World War as Private and later advanced to Captain and served overseas. Charier member of American Institute of Industrial l.ngineers; member of American Society of Naval Engineers, Association of the United States Army. Armed Forces Ccmimunications l:lectronics Association. Nat ' l Defense Trans- portation Association, American Ordnance Assoc, Assoc, of Commerce and In- dustry, N,J. Chamber of Commerce, The Uniiin League Club of N.Y.C., the Rockaway River Country Club of Denville, N,J., was a member of the Knights of Columbus. 118 DR. EDWARD MITCHLLl. CiRlFFlN Columbia Universilv School of Dental Oral Surgery Route W. Stony Point, New York 10980 Denliil and Orthodontist WIFE: Mane CHILDREN: No information U.S. Navv OWEN DWIGHT GRIFFIN 5690 Parkside Drive, Monroe. Michigan 48161 No i nformation. .MACK .■ LLEN GROVE A.B. Bus. .Admm.. San Diego State College 4779 Dana Drive. La Mesa. California 92041 In I960 H ' tts buying supervisor for Comair— Div. General Dynamics Corp. WIFE: Beverlv (San Diego State) CHlLDREN: ' Merri Susan 21; Debie .4nn. 18. U.S. Navv 1943 6. ANDREW F GRUNINGER. JR 17 Parker Court. Florham Park, New Jersey Chief Financial Ofjicer-Cosia Ice Cream Co.. H ' oojhridge. .J.: Title-Treasiirer and Controller WIFE: Winifred CHILDREN: Pam. 16; Sandv, 14; Andy, 8 CiRADL AIE STUDIES; N.V.U. GB.4 (no degree) Publications: Profession C. PA. N.J. 1951 Under V-12 attended Tuck School-graduated Dartmouth Feb. 47. Worked for Hasking Sells 5 years-N.Y.C. and Newark, N.J. -2 years small client N.J. Then to General Foods. White Plains. NY. -with General Foods for 6 ' : years-Chicago and Hoboken. N.J.; next N.Y.U. -Assistant Controller for Accounting 2 : years- then to Costa where presently employed Married October ' 52 Winifred Campbell -Boston. 119 FRANK J.GUARINl, JR. 610 Newark Avenue. Jersey City. New Jersey Ci)tmsellor-alltnf of ihc Slate of New Jersey. Stale Senator representing Hudson County. GRADUATE STI ' DIES: New York Universily. School of Law, J I) , LLM Engaged in the practice of law with emphasis on trial practice. Became a leader of the reform movement changing the form of government in my native city of Jersey City. After a successful campaign I became involved in the political life of Hudson County as a State Senator being elected in 1966; was re-elected for a four Near term in 1968 and served as Chairman of the Air. Water Pollution and Public Health Committee; and also served on the Appropriations. Institutions and Agencies Transportation and Labor Relations Committees. Served on the National Board of Governors of the .American Red Cross; Board of Regents of St. Peter ' s College. Jersev Citv. N.J.; General Council of the New Jersey Slate Bar Associa- tion; Trustee of the New Jersev Trial Law vers Association; Trustee of The Hague ■Academv of International Law. Presently a Rotarian and a member of the New ' ork Athletic Club. I ha e had the opportunity of tra elhng on virtually every continent visiting more than sixty countries. Current interests consist of skiing, ten- nis and collecting art works in my travels. COLIN GUNN University of Connecticut ' s School of Law and Harvard Business School Jonathan Lane, Westport, Conn. 06880 An Attorney in Westport. Conn. WIFE: Marv (New Haven Teachers College) CHILDREN: John. 20; Susan. 19, U.S. Navy 1941 5. HAROLD GURNEE 100 Haverstraw Road. Sulfern, New York Freelance Television Director, currently directing David Frost Show for Westin house Broadcastini; Co. V ' ll I-;: Joan (Svracuse) CHILDREN: Martha. 14; Tony, II. .• fter graduation, with Dartmouth degree in hand, had no trouble landing wai- ter ' s job at Boca Raton Club, Fla. (5 months). Then to May Co. Housewares Dept., Baltimore (2 months), Binghamton, N,Y. (2 Ford panel trucks and an enormous suppiv of white oleomargine) (II months). On to New York City for a career in advertising wilh Dancer, Fitzgerald and Sample, Inc. (7 months). Then to television, 1950 Dumont TV network as page bov. Next, Associate Director on such memorable shows as: O.K. Mother, Funny Bunny and Wrestling from New- ark. 1955 to NBC as Director of Tonight Show and then in 1963 freelance director of shows in New York and Hollywood such as Jack Paar Program. I hat Was The Week That Was, Garry Moore Show, Jimmy Dean Show, Joey Bishop Show and currently David Frost, Member National Geographic Society. CALVIN HARDING GURNEY 62 Woodland Road, Ashland. Mass. OI72I In IV60 he was Bridge Fngineer and (ieneralJoh Superintendent for Bayer Mingolla Construction Co.. Iiu.. Worcester. Mass, WIFE: Connie CHILDREN: David. 22; Paula, 21; Brian, 19; Allan, 17. U.S. Navy 1943 46. 120 J THE REV. STEPHEN HOWARD HACKETT MA. Columbia University 1947 Lenox School, Leno.x. Mass. 01240 Head of the iheolop- departmeni and teacher of Latin at Lenox School. WIFE: WiUa F. (Elmira) CHILDREN: Richard. 21: Candace, 18. C. WILLIA.VI HAGELIN Open Gate Lane. Southport. Connecticut 06490 District Manager— American Appraisal Co., Inc. WIFE: Marv L. (Univ. of Pittsburgh) CHILDREN: Carl S., 19; John S.. 16; Daniel D., 12; Nathan W.. 10. Served in Navy. PHILIP VAWMAN H. HN. JR. Harvard Business School M.B.A. 1950 24 Buckingham Street. Rochester. New York 14607 President of Paine Drug Company. Rochester. Sew York WIFE: Nancv (Rochester) CHILDREN: Martha, 16; Elizabeth, 14; Kathenne, 12; Philip, 10. U.S. Navv 1944-55. ROBERT C. HAILFR 14 Jefferson Road. Wellesley. Massachusetts Marketing, Manager—National ShoHmiii Bank of Boston WIFE: Natalie (Nevs Rochelle) CHILDREN: Rob. 17; Binky. 15. My entire business career ha.s been in marketing with two manufacturers- Kendall Co. and Ludlow Corp. I have recently joined the National Shawmut Hank I or ihc last five years. 1 have been active in the Charles River Dartmouth .Mumni Club and currently serve on the Board of Directors. Favorite family sports are tennis and skiing. 121 FRANK MORTON HAISTON. JR. 1242 High Street. Pottslown, Penna. 19464 In I95jt he was co-pilol for Pan American Airways. CHARLhS LYMAN HAMILTON, 2ND 94 Lincoln Road. Medford. Mass. 02155 President ofChas. Niedncr ' s Sons Company. Maiden, Mass. WIFE: Carol (Ml. Ida Junior College) CHILDRHN: Charles Lyman, III, 21; Cynthia Marion, 17; William Peter, 15. U.S. Navy 1943 6, DR. KENNETH LEE HAMILTON M.D. Albany Medical College 1954 Hunterdon Medical Center. Flemington. New Jersey 08822 In % became .Associate in the Department of Urolog}- at Hunterdon Medical Center. . L R11N 1 ' , HAMII ION 51 Rue Des Belles Feuilles. Paris 16c. France Special Comultant to Rocky Mountain Dental Prods. Co.. Denver. Colorado WIFE: Nathalie CHILDREN: Steven. Michael, Jell ' rey Worked for United Shoe in New York Cilv for two years immediately after graduation September 1948. Was wiih .Sears for three years in New Jersey. Started with Rocky Mountain Dental Prods. Co. 1953. Northeast area manager 1956 until 1962. Came to Europe late 1962 and have been here since de eloping European market Still ski and then also do a little wine tasting here and there. Steven work- ing; Michael at hotel school -t ' ornell where hockey is a popular sport. I ' hesc are Mike ' s words, not mine ' JetVrev still in high school. Second marriage-Nathalie (French). 122 NORRIS HAMMOND. JR Westniinsier Station. Vermont 05159 In 194 ' ) he Mas executive al SluiulartJ Paper Co. Inc. WIFE: Javne M. (Lndicott Jr.) CHILDREN; Jav. 23; Margaret, 23. U.S. Marine Corps 1943-45. Roger PROF JOHN THOMAS HANLEY 5705 D Lawndale Lane. HameL Minn. 55340 .Associate Professor and Associate Department Head— Department of Civ. En Institute of Technology. University of Minnesota WIFE; MarvlUniv. ofni.) CHILDREN; Judth. 24; Joan. 23; John T.. Jr.. 21; Barbara B.. 20; Michael. 18. U.S. Navy 1942 5. W ILLIAM HANN 4212 Baitery Road, Virginia Beach. Virginia Ass ' t. Director fir .Management .Servicc ' i with The Southeastern Tidewater Opportuiuly Project. A commiiniiv action agency. WIFE; Lorraine (Temple) CHILDREN; Steve. 16; Andy. 13; Deborah. 7; Nancy. 4. GR. ' DUATE STUDIES: George Washington University. M.S. Personnel After graduation I knocked around Philadelphia in various jobs l om schoiil teacher to construction work. Held a conimisMon I ' rom my V-12 days in the Naval Reserve. Entered active dulv in late 1950 and stayed to retire as a LCDR in 1967. Served as comptroller of the United Nations command in Korea for a year and most sea duty was on destroyers. Also spent a delightful year and a half on Sai- pan. M.I. in ' 1955-56 era. After service joined present employer and am still here. Have also taught short course for Old Dominion U. Institute of Management. JUDSON IIANNICAN 19 Withington Road. Scarsdale. New York ' ice President. Mgr. of Manufacturing WIFE: Grace (University of New Hampshire) CHILDREN; Kathrvn. 24; Michael. 22; fimothv. 22; Patrick. 19; Francis. 9; Daniel. 5. Papermaking and children not necessarily in that order. 123 b. JOHN IIARLB. JR. 205 N. Mill, Wesi Salem. Wisconsin Piisior nt W ' esl Salem Preshvlerian Church Willi; Arlcne (Wisconsin Slalc Univcrsilv) CHILDRKN: Nancv, 21: Douglas. 17; David. 10. CiR.XDL ' ATli STLlbll-,S; L ' nion Theological Seminary. B.D. Moved to presenl parish in July 70. Previously served the Hammond Avenue Presb terian Church of Superior. Wis., a church of 900 members, from March 1962-Augusi 1970 where 1 was Senior Pastor with one associate pastor working with me. In 1967 I was elected Moderator of the Synod of Wisconsin, heading up Presbyterian work in the stale of Wisconsin. While in Superior I was on the Board of Directors of the Kiwanis Club. President of the Douglas Country Mental Health Board. District Chairman of the Boy Scouts. Trustee of the Public Library. At present 1 am serving a terin as Trustee of Carroll College, our Presbyterian College in Wisconsin. Early in mv ministry 1 served rural parishes in Missouri and Michigan. 1 was an .Associate Minister in a large church in Lansing. Michigan from r9. ' i6 59. and Minister of Education at the Knox Presbyterian Church in Cin- cinnati. Ohio from 1959 62. HIIILIP STRICKLAND HARPER, JR. 717 S. Elm. Hin,sdale, 111. 60.521 PresiJenl. Harper-tVvnuin Company. Hinsdale, III. WIKE: Harriet (University of Michigan) CHILDREN; Anne Louise, 22; Andrew Pierce, 21; Stephen Elliott, 19; Elisabeth. 14; William Strickland. 8. U.S. Army 1943-46. JOHN P. HARRINGTON 8404 Eustis Earm. Cincinnati. Ohio Lxeciilive f ' cc President. Textile Division Stearns Foster Co. i Non-woven Textiles. Cotton Batting and Wadding) WIl ' E: Patricia (University of Cincinnatti) CHILDREN: Mark, II: Sharon, 7. GRADUATE STLIDIES: Tuck, MBA ' 48: .Salmon I ' Chase. LL.B. 53 Began work with Eagle Picher Co. in Joplin. Mo. doing research on lead and zinc chemicals and pigments. Moved to auditing stafl then to purchasing. Started in industrial selling of high temperature inorganic libers. District manager, sales manager, elected vice president marketing 196(1. .Ml at Eagle Picher. Started with Stearns Foster in 1961. Markets lor non-wo en textiles, automo- tive, filtration, garment, medical and disposable products. ARTHLIR HARRISON 844 Durham Ri)ad. East Meadow. New York Radio Station H ' H Rl.. NYC (Sondeiiing Broadcasting Company) Vice President Sales. WIFE: Shirley Jean (Goucher (BA), Hofslra (MS) C HILDREN; Alan, 20: Susan, 18. After leaving Dartmouth in 1943, completed a lour if duty with the Marine Corps being discharged in early 1946 at which lime I started a short lived career in merchandising at Saks and Stewart ' s in Baltimore. Quite by chance 1 becmae in- volved in radio broadciLsling working for a Baltimore station, WITH, and have stayed with it ever since. Radio has done more than provide me with a livlihood in that 1 married my secretary, Shirley Jean Kcllam in early 1949. alter a whirlwind courtship of a few weeks, which shows lo what lengths one goes to keep a good gal. We have been blessed with Alan who is an honor student at Boston University and Susan who attends Connecticut State LIniversity and is engaged lo be married, with all plans set for next August. Her fiance Bill 7.ager graduated high school with Alan and attends fulls. As to my organi jlion activity, in Baltimore 1 was 1st Vice Presidenl of B ' nair Brith. In 1965 66 1 was president of the Radio- TV Square Club. Currently 1 am Isl VP of the New York Broadcast Pioneers, as well as being on the Commumcalions Board of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies. I am also quite active in the New York Broadcasters Assoc, and the Masons. My regu- lar vices and frustrations are howling and poker. 124 WILLIAM HARI. JR. 23 Edgewood Avenue, Merrimack, New Hampshire 03054 hi 1957 he was sales engineer with AG. Smith Corp oration in New York. WIFE: Ursula (Lasell Junior College) U.S. Navy 1943 6. JAMES HARTMAN 3339 Si. Michael Drive. Palo Alio, California In charge of store operations for Saks Fifth Avenue in Palo Alto. California WIFE: Connie CHILDREN: Bill. 5: Tons, 13: John. II Started at Macv ' s New York: stayed 3 years and became department manager at Matv ' s Jamaica. N.Y. Tried advertising for one year. Joined family business in New England of women ' s specialty stores in 1949. Married Connie in 1954 in Wil- ton. Connecticut. Lived in Springfield. Mass.. seven years where all children were born. Mo ed to San Francisco in 1961. Managed a Lane Bryant store in Sacra- mento till 1963, joined Saks Fifth Avenue in Palo .Mto. F ' inallv bought a home last scar. .Attended lOlh reunion with Connie m 1956. RICHARD R HARTMAN KS Ruth Drive, Wilbraham, Massachusetts Secoml Vice ( ' resident. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company. Vice President and Treasurer. MassMutual Mortgage and Realty Investors. Responsibilities include all types of investments, particularly direct investment lending and incentive-type financing. Currently active in investment strategy programs and product development, most recently in the sponsorship of .MassMutual Mortgage and Really Investors, a real estate trust. WIFE: Rebecca Mae MacKenzie CHILDREN: Laura. 19: Robert. 16: James, 13: Jean, II. GRADUATE STUDIES: Tuck .School of Business Administration. M.C.S. 1948 Enlisted in the U.S. Naval Air Corps m 1943 and later entered Dartmouth Col- lege as part of the ROTC Program. A year after graduation in 1946 returned to Tuck School to complete graduate studies. In 1948. joined the .Massachusetts Mu- tual Life Insurance Company in the Securities Department. .Advanced to In- vestment Asst. in 1955: Asst. Investment Secretary in 1957: Investment Secretary and a senior officer in 1963: and Second Vice President in 1966. Responsibilities include all types of investments, particularly direct investment lending and in- centive-lype financing. Currently active in investment strategy programs and prod- uct development, most recently in the sponsorship of MassMutual Mortgage and Really Investors, a real estate trust ;uid .Ma.ssMulual Corporate Investors, a closed- end investment company. Active over the years in community acliviiies, including L ' niled Fund and Red Cross, Also service 1964-69 as an elected member of ihe Wilbraham School Committee. TIM V IIARrNHIT. JR 514 Grand Hill, St, Paul, Minnesota Corning Glass Works— Sales rep. for technical products— I, ahoratory Gla.ssHare in Upper Midwest. Sell through dealers to universities, hospitals, industries, and research facilities in five stales. WIFE: Kitly{Wellesley) CHILDREN: Cathie. 19; Susan, 18: Ellen, 16: Tim 111, II: Douglas, 9. U.S. Navy Amphibious service in Pacific delayed graduation till 1947. Spent the first live years after college in a retail sales executive training program. Joined Corning Glass Works at Danville, Ky. plant in 1952. Spent 5 years in manufac- turing and have since worked in technical sales out of Corning, N.Y. and since 62 have operated out of the Twin Cities. For us this is the greatest— a city near gen- uine woods and lakes-a place to pursue boating, camping and skiing. The hills could be higher hut then Colorado is not loo far away. Our three daughters are growing up alarmingK fasl: Cathie a freshman at F.iirleigh Dickenson in Madi- son. N.J.: Su:-;an in the throes of college admission agonies now after a summer in Spain. Fallen is busy as a Junior Ski Patrol member. Tim III is family financier at 1 1 with a paper route and Doug at 9 has a finger literally in every thing. Wife Kitty teaches nursery school mornings. We have come through Girl Scouting into Cubs. P.T.A., and Y.M.C.A. wilderness camping and now Twin Cities International Pro- gram for youth leaders and social workers. 125 GLENN HARTRANFT Fcalherbcd Lane. New Vernon. New Jersey Clark. Dodge Co.. Inc. (Slock Broker). I om I ire I ' reiideni and Manager oj the firm ' s .Newark. N.J. office. IJivorced CHH DRIN: Dale. 20; Gav. 18; Glenn Jr.. 16; William. II CIR.XDL AIK STLIDILS: One year at Tuek During the Navy. I served a.s a eommunicallons oflker aboard the carrier. USS Midway lor a year. 1 returned to Tuck School lor one year and graduated from Dartmouth in 1947. I worked for four years with Ruffner. McDowell and Burch. Inc.. coffee importers in New York. In 1951. I became associated with Clark. Dodae Co. in New oTk. and became Manager of their Newark. N.J. branch office in 1958. GLENN LEE HAYNES 1207 Avery Street, Parkershurg. West Virginia 26102 In 1962 he was a social worker. West Virginia Division of Vocalional Rchiihiliialum. JA.MhS R. HLLLhR 407 East Apple Tree Road. Milwaukee. Wisconsin Presidenl-Dalu Retrieval Corporation of America. A corporation founded in 1964 lo specialize in computerized case la v research. WIFE: Avis(Welleslev) ( HILDREN: Gretchen. 15; .lohn Andrew. 13; James Douglas. 1 1; Heidi. 9. CiRADUATE STUDIES: Wharton Graduate School of Business Commerce; Massachusetts Institute of Technology-B.S.. Mechanical Engineering In 1946. I began employment with Milp ' rint. Inc. as an industrial engineer with initial assignments in time and motion study and plant construction. Subsequently. I was placed in charge of the firm ' s International activities and held progressi e positions in Marketing as Salesman to House Accounts. Rcgumal Sales Manager. Industrial Sales Manager and was Division Manager when leaving in I960. The ne, t three years were spent managing personal investments as well as founding new businesses. Data Retrieval Corporation of .America was founded in 1964. I have actively participated in the growth of this firm and remain its President. I own and operate a tree plantation in the Coloma-llancock. Wisconsin area. Hold membership in Iripoli Country Club. Milwaukee Athletic Club and the Mil- waukee Curling Club. I was active in [Jarlnioulh Alumni activities in the late 4() ' s and 50 ' s. LOUIS MEYER HELLER Amos Tuck School 500 Equitable BIdg.. BaUimore. Maryland 21202 Own real estate company. President. I.ou Heller Company WIFE: Ellvn CHILDREN: Marilyn. 20; Thomas. 16; Larry. 19; Michael. 17; Jeffrey. 15; Wendy. 12; Todd. 10. U.S. Navy 1943 45. 126 THOMAS W Hhl.LER 19 West 58th Terrace, Kansas Cily, Missouri KcsiitfiilidI Siili ' s Kcpresenlaliie. J.C. Nichols Co.—sell all tvpes ofresitle uial real esialf iiH iiiiliiii; nfw-n ' sale hornet, vacant ground, etc. IFb: Janice Woodhurv (Llniv. o( Md.) CHll.DRF.N: Stephanie ' . 14; Jan. 18; Tom C. 15; Kem. 11. Shortly after graduation I became a salesman for a motion picture advertising firm. From there, two vears later, spent some time in an advertising agency. Went into J.C. Nichols C o. (top Kansas City Realtor-Developer) in 1951. Married Ja- nice in 1950. We have lived in K.C. all that time except three vears when I was in business in a town in Southeast Kansas. Returned to K.C. in I960 (and to Nichols Co.). Have worked in most elections (citizen ' s committee locally and democrat- usually nationallv). Am presently scoutmaster of Troop 66 at Second Presbvterian Church here, A girl at Univ. of Missouri now and another entering in September makes thoughts of 25th reunion only a pleasant dream for us. 4 RAYMOND MAXWELL HELLMANN 1865 Berkeley Drive, Reno, Nevada 89502 He is a self-employed architect. WIFE: Enid CHILDREN: Twm girls and a boy. WILLIAM GUSTAV HELMBOLD 24 24th St.. Troy, N.Y. 12180 General manager. Fnl: Helmbold and Son (meat business) Not married. U.S. Army 1943-45. JOHN B HI LSLLL 4601 91st Place, N.E., Bellevuc, Washington Camp Director Camp Sorwesler Children ' s .Summer Camp WIFE: Jan (Stanford) CHILDREN: Marv Jane, 16; Susan, 14; Ellen, II. CiRADUATE STUDIES: Thayer School M.S. Mechanical Engineering I worked as a mechanical engineer for 17 vears for Pacific Car Foundrv Com- pany mainlv as a project engineer involved with the design and development of tracked vehicles, loured Iiurope by bicvcle with wife in 1953 (4 months). Worked in Thailand in 1955 in military vehicle testing program. I was a councilman and Liter Mayor of the town in which 1 live for 7 years. Much of mv spare time has been spent in building my home. My hobbies are sailing, skiing, hiking and wood and metal work. In 1967 I left the engineering business and became a summer camp director. 127 ROBBRT GORDON HERD Gradualed from Yale. 34 Bcllmorc Drive. Pitlsfield. Mass. 01202 Orclimincc Department. General Electric Co. manuf cr ofmarkelini; II I : Marian H. (Syracuse Universilv. Russell Sage College) CHILDRBN: Pamela. 22; Melissa. 20 ' ; Deborah. 15; Jenny. 12; John. II; .Mark. 6. U.S.N.R. 1945 6. R.ALI ' ll B. lltRSEY. JR. 30 Chatham Road. Norwood. Massachusetts ( ,(.(. I ' lcsidciil. Head of E.slalc Selllemenl Department. Boston Safe Deposit I ' nist Co. WIFE: Edith ( Mt. Ida Junior College) CHILDREN: Diane. 21; Richard. IS; Mark. 16. CiR.ADL ATE SIUDIES: Graduate School ofBankmg. formerlv .it Rutgers now at Northwestern Present: Board of Trustees. Executive Committee. Investment Committee Nor- wood Hospital; Trustee. Medfield State Hospital; Vice President and Einance Chairman Greater Boston Council Campfire Girls; Chairman. Norwood .Area Dartmouth Interviewing Committee; Director S.E. Chapter Mass. Heart .Associa- tion. Former: Jr. Warden Grace Episcopal Church. Norwood (sold old church and built new one while I was in office); Chairman Republican Town Committee. Norwood; President United Fund of Norv ood; Director Big Brother Assoc. Bos- ton; Instructor (night sessions) Trust Depl. Organi alion and Trust Dept. Services. American Inst, of Bankim; Boston. WILLIAM SPAULDING HESSEY c o Mr. Jones Inc.. 53 East Chicago Avenue Mister Jones Corporation— half owner Iharj Divorced CHILDREN: Andrea, 19; Pamela, 17. U.S.N.R. 1942 6. Chicago. 111. 60611 ROBERl WILLIAM HEUSSLER Moscow, Vermont 05662 l bH was President of Trenton State College. Master and Doctorate degree at Princeton University 128 ' ' • ■• ' Mr-«  ■ ■ .- .Js X ;j . -ir: ' ' - ■ ■■■: 130 131 132 p ■rft ' - -. ' ' • 133 1 I I i ..1 i 135 '  n f I 11 i. . . ' ♦ ' ' ' ij. 136 137 138 139 140 C ' rv if 142 143 DR HOWARD CONGKR HEWITT Darlmouth Medical School 1944 45 Cornell University Medical School 1946 8 M.D. 2850 6ih Avenue, San Diego Calif. 92103 Private practice of surgery luciileJ at 2H5() Sixth Avenue, San Diego. Calif. WIFE: Nancy (Universitv of Michigan) CHILDREN: Gail, 10; Andrew. 9. U.S. Army Medical Corps 1950-52. TIMOTHY YOUNGLOVE HEWLETT. JR. 3132 Hopewell Place, Toledo, Ohio 43606 .Uanazemeni consulting and Turbojel Systems, Inc. Toledo. Ohio. WIFE: Marianne (Indiana Universitv) CHILDREN: Mananne. 19; Christine, 17; Susan, 14. HERBERT AUGUSTINE HICKEY 606 Main Street, Hingham, Ma.ssachusetts 02043 No infornuilion Served in Marines. JOLLLLC. HILBHRT. JR. Crockett Ridge Road, Norway, Maine Self employed General Surgeon. Meinhcr of Surgical Staff: Sorihern Cumberland Memorial Hospital. BridgKm. Maine. Central Maine General Hospital. LcHision. .Maine and St. Mary ' s General llospilal. Lemston. Maine. WIFE: Muriel (Jackson College and Katharine Gibbs School) CHILDREN: Mark, 18; Diane, 13. (iR.ADUATE STUDIES; Boston University School of Medicine. M.D. Mv career has consisted in the solo practice of general surgery in a rural setting. Aside from family duties my hobbies consist of wood working and collecting old , ' mencan glassware. 1 am currently on the Board of Directors of the National Early .American Glass Club. 1 still enjoy skiing and manage to keep up with other fellows of m vintage. I also collect old guns and do some minor giinsmilhing. I also enjov hunting birds. 1 am a proud member of the quiet majoritv of Dart- mouth alumni who follow the alfairs of the College with interest. My practice and other responsibilities keep me from participating in many alumni alVairs because of time considerations. 145 UtORGE WOODMAN HILTON 220 Parksidc Drive. Palo Alio. California Professor of Economics. Univcrsiiv of California. Li s Angeles (LCI A) WIIL: I ' Inllis Bartlcll Hilton (Duke) CHIIDRHN: Karen Smilh, 9; Evony Smith. 8 (wil ' e s children bv previous marriage) graduate STUDIES: University of Chicago: MA. ' 50. Ph.D. ' 56 W Dartmouth I decided to combine a liking lor economics with an avocational inleresi in railroads into a career as an economics professor specializing in trans- portation. I pursued this plan, and have taught at the University of Maryland (1949-51 and 1954 55), Stanford University (1955-60). the University of Califor- nia, Berkelev (1961-62), and at UCLA siiice 1962. I have been Professor since 1966 I have consulted for the International Bank for Reconstruction Devel- opment on missions to South .Africa in 1961 and Italy in 1964. Also in 1964 I was chairman of President Johnson ' s Task Force on Transportation Policy. In 1970 I was consultant to the President ' s Council of Ixonomic Advisers on transportation policy. In 196S 69 I served as Acting Curator of Rail Transportation at the Smith- sonian Instilutiim. Mv principal accomplishment since leaving Dartmouth was in- troducing the shareholders ' resolution in the 1964 annual meeting o( the Mil- waukee Braves whereby Warren Spahn ' s numeral, 21. was retired. .Author of: Ihe Truck System (1960); The Electric Interurban Railways in America (with John V. Due, ' 1960); The Great Lakes Car Ferries (1962); The Ma Pa (1963); The Night Boat (1968); The Transportation .Act of 195X (1969): The Cable Car in America (1971). BR ll 1 BUOL IIINMAN 6429 Karlen Ro.id. Rome, New ' lork Fresideiit of Rome Strip Sleel Company. Inc.. . ew York .Sliiles largest and finest producer of Cold Rolled Strip Sleel and Hi-Carhnn Spring .Steel. Wll E: Joan CHILDREN: Kirk Buol. 19: Mark frederick, 17: Sar.ih Leslie. l.S. (iRADUATE STUDIES: M.C.S. Tuck Most important things in my life were to have the parents I did and to marry Joan Miller. Have been an assistant class agent and on the class executive com- mittee. I have served at one time or another on the local boards of our Church, a couple of banks, an insurance company, historical society, hoy scouts. Salvation Army, Chamber of Commerce, Junior Achic cment. and industrial, hockey and cemetarv associations. I am a conservative Republican and my hobbies are my family, numiMiiatics, and Model A ' s. ROBIRf B. HODES 145 Central Park West, New York, New York Partner in New York law firm of Willkie, Farr and Gallagher WIFE: Florence (Raddiff) CHILDREN: Paul, 19. CiRADUATE STUDIES: Harvard Law School 1 came to this law firm in 1949 after law school, specialize in ta.xes and corpo- ration law. I favor the business end of law and am a director of six or seven public companies. Mv obsession is sailing in cruiser-racers and we are currently having a new ALC-35 built in Holland. Paul is in the class of 72 at Dartmouth and we have seen much of the school lately. PHILIP SANBORN HODGE 35 Sherwood Avenue, Danvers, Mass. 01923 Senior claims supervisor of the Peerless Insurance Company ' s Southern . ' ew England Regional Ojlice in Peahody. Mass. Single U.S. Navy 1942 6, 146 INCENTP HOLLAND ISO Norwalk. Sherry Lake. Conshohocken. Pennsylvania Manager- Management Infornuilion Systems Department Univac Division. Sperry Rand Corporalinn. Blue Bell. Pa. GRADUATE STUDIES: MBA. Amos Tuck Alter being graduated from .Amos Tuck m June of 1948. I spent the next few years m the Boston area working for Lever Brothers. Proctor Gamble and Mo- bile Oil Company. In 1953 I )oined the New York Telephone Company in New York City where I did economic and statistical studies and prepared expert testi- mon for rate cases. I did tinancial research on reasonable rate of return and par- ticipated in the preparation of studies for bond issues. In 1957 I moved into the billing and resenue area which was just being automated. I held various positions in Manhattan and the Bronx until 1963. In 1963 I joined the Univac Division of Sperry Rand in New York City as a Senior Systems Analyst. When the Division relocated. I moved to World Headquarters in Blue Bell. Pa. Currently 1 am in- volved in the Internal Information Svstems of the L ' nivac Division. ALBERT HOLMES. ,IR. 4524 Greengate. Westlake Village, California I ice Pre iiJeiil. McCiilloch Oil Management Co.. sales administration for units of participation in oil exploration program sponsored by McCiilloch Oil Corporation. WIFE: MariKn (Wavne State University) CHILDREN: Karen. 16; Kinsley. 15; Doudas. 14; Norman, 13; Thomas, 10; Albert 111. 4; Richard. 3. ' GRADUATE STUDIES: MBA E-Tuck-Thayer .As might be gathered from above, the family has been the most important and in teresting part of my life since Dartmouth. Business has been primarily in the sales field. The first six years in sales of engineered construction products varying from sales correspondent through regional manager. Then followed 13 years with Investors Diversified Services primarily in sales management. 1 started my present position about 2 ' 2 years ago. ' r) DONALD C HOLSWORTH 1221 Burgundy Ct., San Jose. California Manager. Manufacturing Computer systems: Lockheed Space Systems Division. Sunnyvale. Call f — Responsible for design implementation and maintenance of all manufacturing computer systems in the Division. WIFE: Martv (University of Bufl ' alol CHILDREN: Ken, 16; Mary. II. GRADUATE STUDIES: Registered Professional Engineer (Industrial) State of California .After Dartmouth I spent 7 years (1949-56) in Industrial Engineenng with Gen- eral Metors in Wilmington. Del. This was interrupted by Navy recall back to the old Tin Cans ' in Korean War. In 1950 I married the daughter of a Dartmouth grad in Wilmington. Del. Ralph Hersey ' 46 was best man. Joined Lockheed at At- lanta. Ga.. in 1956 and left in 1959 for three years of subcontract management and traveling (bad scene) with Honeywell-Flonda. Came back to Lockheed in 1962 in Sunnyvale. Calif to design and install computer systems and am still at this writ- ing hanging in there managing a small system design group. In otT hours I work with various volunteer committees to extend rapid transit (B.ART) Bay Area Rapid Transit iuid newer forms into Santa Clara County. We ' ll make it next election, we lost by onK 5.0(X) out of 300.CX)0 votes in November. Now I ' ve got to put on my wet suit, climb on the old surfboard and struggle not to get wiped out-I ' ll make il next lime. JOSEPH HOLTZER 5972 Hillview Park Avenue, Van Nuys, Calif. 9I40I In I960 was an insurance broker. WILE: Jackie C. (Los Angeles City College) CHI I DREN: Steven, 19; Michael. ' 17. m j . 147 BENJAMIN FRANCIS HOMAN 6015 W. VVashinglon Blvd.. Wauwalosa. Wisconsin 53213 Vice-Presulent- Accouiu Supervisor, Ho Jhian-York. Im.. MilHaukee. H isconsin. WIFE; Duslin C ' HIIDKFN: Marv. 22; Margaret. 21; Barbara. 18: hiizabclh. 16; James. 15. U.S. Naval Reserve 1942 6. ROrjERT N. HOOPER Lobster Cove. Manchester, Massachusetts Hooper ' s Grocery. Inc. Retail liquor and groceries. Treasurer of Corporalion— half owner with hroiher— Supermarket Operation! WIFE; Jacalvti li. (Findicott) CHILDREN; Anne. 22; Sallv. 20; Janet. 16; Robert. 8 Ciraduated Dartmouth A.B. 1948. Have operated supermarket in Manchester ever since. Have done usual stints in community such as six years on School Com- mittee. Boy Scout drives for funds. Chairman oi ' United Fund. etc. Have three girls and one boy. Oldest girl just married into a solid Dartmouth family as you can see by picture enclosed. Hobbies are skiing all over N.E.-Europe (Switzerland 1966). sailing during summer (own a Cal 28 cruising sail boat). I also ocean race on 51 ft. Ketch-Hali- fax. Bermuda, etc. Director Cape Ann Bank Trust Co.. Gloucester. Ma.ss. GEORGE E. HOPKINS 296 Ardsley Road. Longmeadow. Massachusetts 2ncl Vice President Group Division— Adtninislralion— Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company WIFE; Mildred (Lasell Junior) CHILDREN; Steve. 24; Dale. 22; Leslie. 20; George. Jr. 17. After graduation, joined Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Company in Group Divi- sion. Spent six years in sales in Springfield. Mass. and then 14 years working in New York City while living in Westport, Connecticut. Returned to Springfield area tv o years ago and now reside in Longmeadow. Ma.ssachusetts. Have three sons (no Dartmouth men as yet. but have one more shot at it) and one daughter. Youngest is 17 and only one at home. Our number one grandchild (courtesy of oldest son) is expected prior to reunion lime. Have been active in church and community affairs through boards of Kowanis. YMCA. United Fund, etc. Enjoy golf which I don ' t play as well as I ' d like to. and travelling EUGENE FRANCIS HOILIIIAN. JR 1-A Agawam Street. Worcester. Massachusetts 01603 In 1959 lie was Sales Representative for Johns-Manville Sales Corporalion WIFE; Elizabeth A. Served in Army 1943-45. 148 r K: -«a '  ' % ' . ,-y tit - A- ■ PAUL GEORGE HOVEMAN, M.D. M.D. 1948-Long Island College of Medicine 144 Pine Street. Kingston. New York 12401 PeJialrician WII ' L: V ' ireinia CHILDREN: Virginia A.. 19; Victoria B.. 17. Served in NavT 1943-45; 1949-56. JOHN W HOWARD 10 Leitch Avenue. Skaneateles. New York Presideni-Can-Am Sales Corporation. Skaneateles. N. Y. Founded company. Active as consultants and brokers for wood and chemical wastes. Representative for DiiPnnt WIFE: Ruth CHILDREN: Suellen. 22: Robert. 19; Joann. 16; Jonathan. 15. GRADUATE STUDIES: Dartmouth-M.A.-Delaware University Converted from our freshman year to the V-12 program, eventually leaving Hanover in July 1944 for Norlhwes ' tem Midshipman ' s School. Pacific Theater and Japan, serving on LSM s. Returned to graduate m June 1947; married Ruth and continued in Hanover with a teaching fellowship in chemistry; concluding with a M.A.. and daughter Suellen in June 1948. Enjoyed a 21 year career with DuPoni in research, manufacturing, marketing, and sales responsibiliues; living in Ohio. Delaware. Indiana. Texas and New York. Settled down in Skaneateles. N.Y. to stav; founding mv own company and concentrating on raising our four children. Now conducting a business involving consulting and marketing of chemical and wood wastes, and selling and distributing two DuPont product lines. Have served as V.P. Dart mouth Alumni in Delaware. V.P. Kiwanis in Indiana, and President of .Amencan Society for Quality Control of Del. Participated as officer in Little League. Babe Ruth ' League. Optimists, several Presbyterian Churches, and Dart- mouth enrollment in Delaware. Indiana and New York. RICHARD ARMSTRONG HOWE 50 Hillandale Road. Westport. Connecticut 06880 lice President. Exploration Production-Mobil Oil Corporation WIFE: Beverly (Univ. of Utah! CHlLDREN: ' Steven. 22; Ann. 19; Patrick. 15; Ton . 16; Daniel. 13. Served in Army 1943-44. Past President of the Dartmouth Club of the Permian B;isin (Texa.s). WILLIAM WARREN HOWELL Harris Trust Savings Bank. 1 15 West M mroe Street, Assistant Cashier. Harris Trust Savings Bank Married has tv o daughters. Pa-st Secretary of the Dartmouth Club of Chicago. B.Sc. -Northwestern Chicago, Illinois 60603 149 STEPHEN J. HOYE 333 School Sircet, Pawtucket. Rhode Island Private Practice of Surgery, Surgeon-In-Chief Memorial Hospital. Pawtucket. R.I. .Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery. Tufts Univ. School of Medicine Win : Anne (Regis College) C nil DRIN: Slephcii [.. ly; C ' hriMopher, IS; Andrew. 9; Elizabeth. 8. (iRADlAlESlL DIES: DMD Harvard 1949. MD Harvard 1951 Wcnl from Darlnumlh lo Harvard School of Dental Med. Realized half way through here that I would rather be an M.D.. but gave it a fair shake, getting DM1) in 1949; returned lo Medical School (Harvard) 1951 MD. Surgical inter- nship at Peter Bent Brigham. U.S. Navy a.s I ' ll. Surg. 1951-55. Returned to Brig- ham, finished surgical residency. Set up practice in Pawtucket 1959. been here ever since. Suraeon-ln-Chief since 1965. Involved in surgical residents training. Active in conimunitv affairs- Boys Club. Rotary, Chamber of Commerce (V.P. last year), YMCA. Have avocation of civic action medicine. Have spent a month in Algiers with MEDICO, a month in Haiti at Hospital Albert Schweitzer, a month in pan- ama with R.l. . ' ir National Guard over last six vears. P ROBERT CECIl. HUBBARD 51 Elmwood Avenue, West Springtleld, Massachusetts 01089 Prnduclin Testing Engineer. United .Aircraft Wll C: Doris CHILDREN: three Served in . Xrmv. JAMES R. HUCK 23 Cambridge Drive, Oak Brook, Illinois Eighteen years with Chicago Extruded .Metals Co.. Cicero. III., mtinufaciurcr of brass rod. wire, and shapes. Did engineering work till July fy? when I was drafted into data processing: am presently Data Processing Manager. WIEE: Barbara Pierce Huck (Lake Forest) CHILDREN: .lim. 26; Pete. 20; Kristin, 17. One semester at Hanover during summer of 42. Three vears in Army, one of which was spent island hopping in Pacific Theater with the Signal Corps. Back to Hanover in the fall of 46. Married Barbara in December 46 and moved into Wigwam Circle. Barbara, step-son Jimmie, and I were Wigwam-ites till June 49 when we returned to Chicago. Bv summer of 53 I was working for Chicago E.x- truded Metals Co.. had bought a home in Clarendon Hills (20 miles west of Chi- cago), and had had two more children, Pete and Kristin. Oldest son. Jim (Wig- wam—class of ' 49), presently lives in Chicago area, married with two children, works for suburban newspaper. Pete is in the Armv enlisted in November ' 70. Kristin just completed high school and is hoping for college in Colorado. Built new home in Oak Brook during winter of ' 70 ' 71 where we shall settle down till we can think about that retirement spot many miles away (hopefully) from this Chicago climate! Have not travelled much; we try to get down to our favorite va- cation spot (Sea Island, Ga.) every two or three years. WILLIAM ANTHONY HULBNER 74 Carlyle Court, Carlstadt. New Jersey 07072 Professor of .Marketing $ Management ,Served in Navy 1942-45. 150 w K ' .m fe v JB m n ROBERT C. HLNT. JR. 687 West Avon Road. Avon, Connecticut Aiioniev til hm. Ptiriner in law firm of Hoppin. Carey Powell. WIFE: Elizabeth (Vermont Junior College) CHILDREN: Douglas. 18; David. 17; Deborah. 16; Daniel. 10. GR.ADU.ME STUDIES: LL.B. University of Connecticut Law School Removed to Avon. Conn, after leaving Dartmouth and am still there, loiled for Travelers Ins. Co. 1948-54 while attending night law school. Joined present law (irm in 1954. Four children have given the usual varied and hectic family life and have been my main occupation. Community involvement has also been part of my lot includinoRov Scouts (Commissioner). Young Republicans (Founder and Presi- dent). Local (Pres.) and State Junior Chamber of Commerce (Director). United Fund (Ch airman Director). Red Cross (V.P.) Board of Education. Tarcott Mountain Science Center (Founder and Trustee) Local Dartmouth Club (Officer and Enrollment). .Aside from law practice, professional activities have included Conn. Bar .Assn. Committees and Chairmanships, lecturing and writing for .Ameri- can Bar .Assn. and Practicing Law Institute and Town Counsel for .Avon. Remain- der of time de oted to hobbies (too many) and outdoor activities especially walk- ina trout streams in New England with my fly rod. building my own trout stream and pond and generally being in the wood ' s with or without tent and sleeping bag. KENNETH BADGER HURD. JR 798 Sleeps Hollow Road. Briarchff Manor, New York 10510 Marketing Manager—Hertz Rem A Car WIFE: Edith G. ' (Univ. of Missouri) CHILDREN: Kenneth B. 111. 20; Ste en K.. 18; Robert G . 16; Jeffrey G,. 12. Ser edin Navv 1943-46. DONALD L HUTCHINSON 102 Foxtop Drive, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Prof, and Chin. Depl. OBS Gvn. innersiiv o} Piilshurgh School of .Medicine: Chief Ohs. Gvn. Magee-Womens Hospital WIFE: Peggv (UCLA) CHILDREN: Steven. 21; Scott, 19; Bruce, 15. GR.ADU.ATE STUDIES: M.D. Columbia University Completed pre-med Princeton University Medical School Columbia University 1945 9. Internship Mar Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. Hanover. New Hamp- shire Presidency Ob-Gvri Columbia-Presbvtenan Medical Center, New York City. Instructor Assoc. Professor UCLA School ' of Medicine 1956-64. At University of Pitlsbursh since 1964. EDWARD JOSEPH HYNES, COMDR. MBA. 1947-Harvard 9 Woodcock Lane. Wesiport. Connecticut 06880 WIFE: Marv E. CHILDREN: James E., 20; Uaiy P., 18; Joseph E.. 26; Celeste E., 13. Comdr. U.S. Navy. 151 BIRIRXM I ' IBF.LLE 141 Oak Strccl. Smilh Windsor. Cimncclicut Assislaiil Cliniciil Dirvclor Inl ' iilicnl I ' syclunlru I nil llariloni llospilal. (Adminislraliim. Wachini; medical siudems. residenls. nurses, other personnel. Program Development. Individual and (iroup Psychol herupv. Diagnostics.) Private Practice, clinical psychology Wll t; Miir% Jane CHII DRliN: Roberl. 19: William, 16. GRADL ' ATE STUDIHS: MA. Ph.D. L ' nivcrsiiv cif Connecticut Dartmouth career mlerrupicd b I ' SA.M-. (iunner 15th .Airforce B-I7 s. 30 mis- sions. Purple Heart. Returned Dartmouth 1946. took year oil ' and sold cars, mar- ried. Returned Dartmouth I94K. finished 1950. U. of Conn. MA. in clinical psy- chologv 1952. Internship Norwich Slate Hospital 1952-54. 1954 joined clinic stall ' at Hartford Hospital and began private practice. Returned Norwich Slate Hospital 1956 a.s senior clinical psychologist. University of Connecticut Ph.D. 1960. Re- turned to slaH ' of Hartford Hospital. Appointed Asst. Clinical Director 1970. Have served on Board of Directors of Menial Health Assn. and Conn. Psychological Assn. Past President of Conn. Society of Clinical P.sychologists. Have enjoyed growing with Mary .lane. Bob and Bill. Recent years travel in Canada. Jamaica, and especially Mexico. .About to leave for Italy. Overjoyed that Bob is in Dart- mouth 74. Bill (Varsity soccer) has one more year of high school. r 1 OYD INDA Engineer Served in Navy. 6711 Novak Road. Racine. Wisconsin 5.M)2 E. FLETCHER INGALS, 111 463 Weed Street. New Canaan. Connecticut Airline Captain- .American .Airlines Inc. 20 years during which also have served as Solely Chairman for Pilots Association. 3 years. Served in managemeni as siiperiiitcndeni Flight Training and Flight .Standards. .? ; years. WIM:: Mar (University of Iowa) CHILDREN: Candace. ' 18; E. Fletcher IV. 17. Went with American Airlines following graduation from Thayer School. Started as Flight Engineer. First Officer in 2nd year. Captain in 1955. Besides flying line as Captain have served on safety committees and in management 3 ' ; years as super- intendent of FKing Training and Flight Standards. Hills Civic Association in Huntington. L.l. Three years Deacon of Congregational Church in New Canaan. Conn. Presently— traveled to Europe. Bermuda. West Indies, and Me.xicii with wife on vacations. Fly over all of American Airlines routes out of New York base. Primarily and preferably to West Coast. San Diego. Los Angeles, or San Fran- cisco. Daughter. Candy, attends University of Pennsylvania. Son. Fletcher, senior in New Canaan High. Wife. Mary, assistant manager of boutique called Two Headed Coin in New Canaan. Conn. LAURENCE JOSEPH JAFFE M.S. I94X Columbia 12660 S.W. 69th Court. Miami, Florida 33156 Director of Marketing Planning— GAC Properties Inc. WIFE: Hope (NYU.) CHILDREN: Roberta M., 20; Edward M., 17; Stephen M., 16, Jonathan .M., II. Served in Marines 1943-46. 152 RONALD MYRON JAFFEE 222 Willow Avenue Extension. North Plainficld. New Jersey 07063 In 1961 he was Personnel Direclor-The Herpolsheimer Co. WIFE: Janet (Michisan Stale Univ.) CHILDREN: TerrvK... 20; Alison L., 18. Served in Navy 1943-47. GEORGE H JAMISON. JR 13 Glenwood Street. .Albany. New York Have mv own Insurance Agency in Albany. All lines hul specialize in Pension and Health and Welfare plans. Licensed by N. Y Slale Insurance Depl. as Registered Insurance Consultant. WIFE: Joan (U. of Rhode Island) CHILDREN: Jamie. 14; Ruth. 13 Started Dartmouth 9-47. insurance 6-43 to 3-46 serving with O.S.S. in China Burma India Theater, Returned Hanover 6 6. graduated 2 9. In insurance busi- ness. National Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford to 6-50. Called to Army Security Agency— served in Korea 18 months. Released from active duty 9-51. Returned to National Fire living in Conn.. N.J.. Va.. S.C. until 1958. Took job with Com- mercial L ' nion Group in N.J. Transferred to Albany. N.Y. in 1959 as Manager of a 14 company group, 1964 opened own agency to present lime. Specialize in indi- vidual, group, and union pensions and health and welfare plans. Served contin- uousK since 1959 as Dartmouth Enrollment committeeman. Director Rotary Inter- national. Director Alumni Assoc. .-Mbany .Academy. Director ,Mbany As.soc. Life Underwriters. Vestryman St. . ' ndrews Episcopal Church, Committeeman Boy Scouts .America. Coach Little League Baseball. President Dartmouth Alumni of North Eastern, N.Y. 1965. WALTER SCRIBNER JELLIFFEE. JR Cranbrook School. Bloomfield Hilb Dean of Faculty-Cranbrook School WIFE: Rosemarie (Heidelberg Univ.. Germany) CHILDREN: Thomas B.. 18; Jenny B,. 10. Served in Army Air Corps 1943-46. MA, 1958-NYU Michigan 48013 LEROY U. JERMAN. JR. 204.34 Seaboard Road, Malibu. California Manager nf contracts. Government contract administration for Teledyne Sy.slems Company, producers of space navigation .sysleim and helicopter avionics. WIFE: Doris Dunkel (Skidmore) CHILDREN: Barbara. 20: Hal. 18; Connie. 16. GRADUATE STUDIi:S: M C.S Tuck School .After leaving Tuck School. 1 worked for Travelers Insurance in Hartford for a year before gomg to Europe with the Connectjcut National Guard during the Ko- rean War. On returning I [oined Princeti)n Mills in Watcrbury for a short time and moved on to Ford Motor Company in Detroit in production planning (1954-58). Later with an opportunity to go to California. I worked for Ryan Ae- ronautical in San Diego, lord ' s Aeronulronic Division in Newport Beach and Pachard Bell in Los Angeles. Returning to Ford again in 1962 I joined Philco- Ford in Philadelphia. After a few winters, California seemed more compatible and 1 wound up with leledyne in 1968. I ' he family meanwhile was growing and seeing a good part of the country Our interest is camping. 153 ROBERT M JOHNS 3 Prospccl Drive. Masscna, New York Johns Chevrolet Co.. Inc.-PresUlenl 11 K: Patricia (Syracuse) CHILDREN; Ralph. 21: Sherilyn. 19: Lonlyn. 17. I have spent the entire time since graduation in the automobile business in Mas- scna. Ralph is a senior at Colgate: Sherilyn is studying to be a nurse at Pittsburgh State: Lorilyn is still in high school. Patricia unfortunately has Multiple Sclerosis and is confined to bed. If any of the Dartmouth graduates whi are now doctors. have any information on this disease it wnuld he greatly appreciated. WllLIAM FR.ANKLIN JOHNS. JR 927 Sunrise Lane. Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33304 ; W)i he Kcis Preside m. WLOD- Radio DONALD H. JOHNSON Commercial Street. Rockport. Maine Treasurer and Conlroller— Andrew Crowe and Sons, hie and Marine Hydraulie Engineering Co.. Warren. Maine Wn E: Dons CHILDREN: Stuart. 18: Claire. 15. GRADUATE STUDIES: New York University. MBA. 19M. Columbia University-Executive Program in Management. 1962 1 entered Dartmouth as a Member of the Navy V-12 Program transferring from Har ard College, commissioned Ensign at the end ol ' the war. Married in 1947 and returned o graduate in the summer session of 1947. Worked for about three years as an accountant for several New York City centrilied Public Account firms. Lefi to work McGraw-Hill Book Company for 20 years rising to Assistant to Con- troller, resigning in 1970 to return to Maine for my preseni position. Responsible for iheonlraeling. year with Lever EDWIN R JOHNSON X Coach Ro.id. Walpole. Massacluisclts Kendall Com iany Fiber I ' niduels Division. Director of Planiiin«. long range and short term planning, inventory eontrol. siiIh scheduling for the 4 plant ' , of the Fiber Products Division. WIFE: Bettv (Katharine Gibbs) CHILDREN: Lhomas, 19; E.li abeth. 17, GRADUATE STUDILS; MCS luck School lollowing graduation from fuck School in 1947. worked for Bros. 1 joined the Kendall Company in I94S in the Clolh Purch.ising Depl. I was recalled to active duly as a Marine ( irps Captain in the Kore.in War and served as the Production Planning and Control Ollicer of the Marine Corps Clothing Factory in Philadelphia Returned to Kendall as the Walpole plant planning man- ager. In 1959. transferred to Bethune. S.C. as SuperiiUendenl of production for Curitv Diapers (still Kendall). I transferred back to New l:ngland in 1962 as Plant Manager of Kendall ' s Griswoldville Mass. plant. Moved back to Walpole as Plant Manager in 1965. Organized and moved into the Divisional planning assignment two years ago. I am presently serving as President of The lexlile Club, the oldest Textile Club in the United States. Previously served as Chairman of the Mohawk Trail Regional -School Committee (9 towns): Area Ciovernor of loaslmasiers In lernational in S.C.: Red Cross Area Director. Sunday School te.icher for 20 yrs Kiwanis Club V.P. .Son loni. a National Merit Scholar is attending the Worcestci Art Museum School of Art. Daughter Elizabeth is a senior at Walpole High School. 154 JAMLSOAILINti JOINLR 566 Exeter Road. Hampton. New Hampshire 03X42 yia e and Salary Administralor - Portsmouth . a al Shipyard WIFE; Helene CHILDREN: Kenneth. 16; Helena A.. 14; William, 12. Ser ed in Navv 1943-45. MELVIN F .lOHNSON. .IR. 5S31 Lexington Lane. Shreveporl. Louisiana Solo practice Internal Medicine WIFE: Lea (Smith) CHILDREN: Eric. 17; Neil, 16; Margo. II. GRADU.ATE STUDIES: Dartmouth and Tulane. M.D. Following 2 years at Dartmouth Medical School, filled nearly a year before the next class at Tulane. taking liberal arts courses, the most pleasurable scholastic work ever. Tulane Medical School is downtown so no more campus life. Interned at Man Hitchcock Hospital with a number of classmates and then took speciality training in internal medicine at Tulane. interrupted by two years in the Korean War. on loan to the .Army in Japan, then assigned to Camp Pendleton. Married Lea Morton who was teaching in Shreveport. but was a New Englander. whose sister married John White. ' 45. whom we try to visit every summer on the Maine coast. Children: Eric to enter college next fall. Georgia Tech or Princeton, in ar- chitecture; Neil will follow the next year, perhaps Dartmouth; Margo in 6th grade. Certified by American Board Internal Medicine, in solo private practice. .Actise Republican (2 ' f in Louisiana), teaches at the new medical school— LSU— Shreve- port; deacon First Presbyterian Church. Has grown perhaps 100 camellia plants from seed; an avid opera butV; new activity is scuba diving; preached a sermon once on sufi ' ering; is part owner of Fairfield Hospital and Olive Gardens Nursing Home. WILLIAM JOHNSON, M.D. Raxner M D. 1948-Yale 230 West Boscawen Street. Winchester. Virginia 22601 Ophthalmologist WIFE: Sydney (Mt. Holvoke) Served in Army 1944. SAMUEL G. JOHNSON 94 Northledge Drive. Snyder. New York Presidenl-Shieldala Division. Syncom Inc. lice President of Sync om Inc. Shieldata—I ) processes magnetic computer tape and markets through dealers in northeast U. S. under private label: 2) markets business forms in Western .V. ) ' . .■ .?) provides computer data processing services S IFF: Suzanne CHILDREN: Samuel G.. Jr.. 16; Nancy T.. 13; Katherine S,. 9. Upon return from service in ' 45 returned to Dartmouth and graduated in June ' 48 after one year at Tuck. In fall of 48 joined the McBee Co. as customer in- stallation supervisor for company ' s accounting systems in a training capacity. Be- came District Representative in W.N.Y. for McBee Co. in 1951 and served in that capacity until ' 62. In May 1962 became Sales Manager of Frontier Business Sys- tems, a Western N.Y. manufacturer of business forms and systems and supplies of computer data processing services. In 1967 helped form the Shieldata tape service company which was merged into Syncom Inc. in April 1969. Became President of Shieldata Division-Syncom Inc. and Vice President of Syncom Inc. on November I, 1970. I was married to Suzanne . . Towns in April 1953 and we have been blessed with three line children who have presented us so far with no more than the average amount of problems but a great amount of en|ovment. Have been ac- tive in Dartmouth alumni affairs locally from time to time but not in recent years. Have served in local area chapters of national organiz itums becoming Vice Presi- dent of Administrative Management Society and .Associate Director of National Association of .Accountants. I gave up the time wasting weekend golf routine sev- eral years ago and, as time allows, we enjoy our house in the high peak region of the Adirondacks. 155 MALCOLM JOHNSON 5 Greenholm, Princeton, New Jersey lice President and Editorial Director of the R R Bimker Co.. a division of Xerox Educational Group. WIFE: Jean (Smith) CHILDREN: Clinton. 7; Brian, 4. GRADUATE STCDIES: U of Illinois. M.S. After graduation at U. of Illinois went to Vick Chemical marketing training pro- gram and tacked signs on barns in the Arkansas Ozarks; captured in a road block b Texas Rangers at machine gun point for (mistakenly) bemg the Phantom killer of Taxarkana . Desegregated the Cirady Manning Hotel, It Smith, .Ark. Returned to NYC to become a statistician analyst for AC. Nielsen on radio to TV audience viewing patterns. Joined McGraw Hill btKik company in 1949 to nego- tiate for manuscripts with college profs and sell books (weekends in Hanover and Northampton). Territorv included Lipper NY. State where as a resident of Corn- ell Chi Phi House voted into the Cornell Secret Society Kappa Beta Phi (prohabh the onlv living Dartmouth member!). Then to Cambridge, Mass for McGraw Hill, field editor at MIT and Harvard and became science-engineering editor in NYC for companv. (1 had the lowest engineering aptitude in the history of Tuck School) Promoted to editor on chief During this period, 8 of my then authors (later) be- came universitv presidents (although I missed Prcs. Kemmeny ' s book by a year). I attempted to smuggle in Air Force life rail from Abercrombie F itch to a Soviet phvsics author of mine. Spent mv summers in Europe, mostly in Italy and Greece. Played the guitar and sang folk songs in a small Uivern on Hydra: attended Hish Fable at Corpus Christv College in Cambridge with Quantum Chemistry author. Represented McGraw Hill, at the first .Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva, lived with a Roman familv, helped a lady social scientist from MIT write and re- search book on Brain Wa-shing : rescued Jane Fonda from a Roman Baron on Capri, delivered a diatribe in Italian to an as.semblage of Roman cooks and wai- ters in Bugantimo ' s restaurant in Rome before it was raided for the Turkish nude belly dancing sequence. Returned to interview Carol Dodd, the (irst topless sili- cone dancer in her dressing room (in working attire) in San Francisco and was challenged to duel by owner of the renowned Fleur de Lis Restaurant in the same city before police arrived. Married Jean in 1961 (she was doing graduate work in Greek at Columbia while teaching math there. In 1965 I went to Time Inc. to es- tablish a college publishing program. Left in 1967 to go to W.A. Benjamin, Sci- ence publisher a.s publishing vice president where I developed a set of Japanese molecular models for U.S. chem students. I read a lot, play the recorder, folk gui- tar, travel, play a lot of tennis, swim, hike and soccer (with my four year old son). IVOR HUMPHREY JONES. JR. COMDR. (RET.) 1801 Warren Street. New Cumberland. Pennsylvania 17070 Controller— Penn.svhania Blue Shield WIFE: Dorothv CHILDREN: Barbara Served in Nas ' v for twenty years. BRADFORD LATIMER JONES Cloutman ' s Point. Marblehead. Massachusetts 01945 Vice President— Winchester Carton Corporation WIFE: Hope CHILDREN: Douglas S.. 22; Constance G.. 18. Served in Air Corps 1943-45. JAMES C. JONES 35 Old Farm Road. Mi)reland Hills. Ohio Surgeon, Asst. to Director of Surgery. St. Luke ' s Hospital, Cleveland. Ohio WIFE: MarvLou (Flora Stone Malher-Case Western Reserve Univ.) CHILDREN: Doudas. 19: .leflrev. 16: (iar (Foster son). 28. GRADUATE STUDIES: Ca.se Western Reserve University. School ol Medicine M.D. Immediately upon leaving Dartmouth College in 1944. I was enrolled in Case Western Reserve School of Medicine from which I graduated in 1948, Internship and four years of Surgical Residency at St. Luke ' s Hospital. Cleveland. Ohio. In- terrupted from 1951 to 1953 while 1st Ll. Army Medical Corps stationed m Army Surgical Mash Hospital in Korea from August 1951 to October 1952 and then U.S. Army Hospital, Camp .Alterburv, Indiana from November 1952 to July 1953. Was certified by American Board of Surgery in 1957. I have been practicing surgery in Cleveland. Ohio since. I am a Senior Associate Surgeon. St. Luke ' s Hospital; .Sen- ior Clinical Instructor in Surgery at Case Western Reserve University; member of the American College of Surgeons and the Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces. My entire familv are enthusiastic skiers and have spent the last two Springs in Switzerland and Austria but as yet have not skied in the West. How- ever, our older son is enrolled in Utah State University so undoubtedly will be ski- ing at Alia in the near future. 156 KIMBALL JONES 507 Bridge Street. Dedham. MassachuselLs Teach French and F.ni lish. Coach Tennis. Sohle Greenou h School. Dedham WlFh: lleana (Welleslev. Tulls) CHILDRhN: Enid 8; Kevin. 5. GRADUATE STUDIES: Boston University. MA. Alter Army in Colorado and Italv. spent a year in Paris, then Graduate School. Taught at two private schools, then ' Nobles in I95S. Married in 1961. For the last dozen vears have taught tennis, at a club, then college and school summer pro- grams. IncTcasing mterest in physical fitness. Have receniK slipped from con- servative to radical, educationally and politically. S ' !. . LAWRENCE JESSE JONES. JR. 304 Milton Drive. Wilmington. Delaware 19802 With DuPoni Company WIFE: Anne (DePauw Univ.) Served in Navy. ROBERT OWEN JONES 5005 Ft. Sumner Drive. Bethesda. Maryland VS. [nformalion Agency. Cuhtiral officer In charge of ctilliiral presenlalions. Ubraries. sludenl and professor exchanges, cuhural centers in country of assignment. WIFE: Rosemarv (Trinitv College) CHILDREN: Debora h. 16; Kathleen. 15; Robert. 13; Christina. 12; Stephen. 10. GR- DUATE STUDIES: MA. Georgetown University The foreign service career has provided an opportunity for all of us to grow in understanding of the world abroad and. hopefully, will give the children an educa- tion for leadership tomorrow. Assistant to Vice President. International Division. Irving Trust Co.. N.Y. 1952-55; Professor of Political Science. St. Joseph ' s Col- lege. ' ' Phila.. 1955-65; U.S. Consul and Cultural .Affairs Officer. Lahore. Pakistan. 9b5 ' 70: Director. American Cultural Center. Saigon. Vietnam. I970-. Since 1965 my family and I have traveled extensively in Europe and Asia. They are now get- ting re-Americanized in Bethesda. Maryland. 157 mi£ODORt RAWDON JOMS 2203 Moore ' s Pike. Bloominglon. Indiana huluma L ' liiycrnKy, Bloominglon. Indiana Business Manager- all business funclions for campus of iO.dIM) sludenls WlFIi: Marv Walker (Indiana Universiiv) rillLDRKN: John. 21: And). IS Kollowing graduallon in March 1949. Mild Pharniaceulicals in Connecticut and Ohio for two years before nuning to Sales Office of Pitman-Moore in In- dianapolis. Became part owner and Vice-President of Warsaw Trucking Company contract carrier in 1951 .loined Arvin Industries, Columbus. Indiana in 1953 in Production but moved back toward Sales as Ad Manager, etc. to Product .Manager and Contract Sales Manager. Left Arvin in 1964 to become Director of Marketing for .Armour Abrasives Company. In 1967 became chief Marketing executive f ir new subsidiary of .Armour. .Armour Industrial Products in Chicago. Did Marketing and Management consulting for a year and a half operating out of Chicago. In 1969 changed niy career goals to appiv industrial management experience to edu- cation and joined Indiana University as Business Manager in Bloomington. In- diana. Founder and Trustee .Alliance .Area Youth Center (1964- 1967) Active Rota- nan (3 cities). .American Marketing Association. American Management Assoc. Deacon and lilder Presbyterian Church. Dartmouth .Alumni Selection Committee (3 years). Like golf, gardening and antique cars when I find lime. .After living all over the central U.S. and traveling the whole country every week, being settled in an active University communitv is areal. FRANCIS JOSEPH JOYNT 714 North Broadway. Yonkers, New York 10701 Own insurance firm WIFE: Eva (Zurich Univ.) Served in Navy 1943-46. CLARK V JLIDGE 6 Brook Road. Hanover, New Hampshire ( iiinnuiiulini; Officer. 5 ) Marine Regimeni Wll L: June CHILDREN: Wendv, 23; Wade, 20; Clark Jr.. 19. GRADUATE STUDIES: M.A.. University of Pennsylvania Left Dartmouth with a pregnant wife in 1947. Went to Umversitv of Pennsvlva- nia. Graduate School of .Arts and Sciences. Called back to active duty in 1951 and served as rifle company commander in Korea. Previous service had been in China (1945 46). Served at Quantico: FMF Pac in Hawaii; FMF Lani in Norfolk; 3d .Marine Division in Okinawa ; Naval War College Statf in Newport, R.I.; Battalion Commander 3d BN.2d Marines in Carribbean; HQMC, and Vietnam. 1 still play tennis. Both sons presently attending Dartmouth. June is a librarian at Tuck School and lives al 6 Brook Road, Hanover. N.H. I hope to be there in lime for reunion. MORRIS I.IONLL JUDSON 24 Hampton Road, Scarsdale, New York l eculive V.P. of the Kavser-Rnih llnswrv Co.. in charge of the following women ' s national lu sier hrand : Schiaparelli. Sapphire. Kavser. Phoenix. Mofiid and Supphose. Also in chart e of Kavser and .itojud gloves. WIFE: Bettv (Vassar and Hunter) CHILDREN: Robert. 15; Bruce. 12; Nancy, 9; Andrew, 6; Daniel, 7 mos, I returned to Dartmouth in Spring of 1946 alter serving I ' ; years overseas with the Second Armored Division in the European theatre. After graduating two years later. I joined Mojud Co., Inc. manufacturers of hosiery and lingerie, in the sales organization. In the next 7 years I became Vice President and Sales Manager. The company was subsequently sold and I |oined the new company (the Chester H. Roth Co.) in charge of Mojud Hosiery. Within two years this company merged to become Kayser Roth and the responsibility for Kavser Hosierv and Kayser gloves were then added to my duties. Ihrough further expansion, the Supphose. Phoenix, Sapphire and Schiaparelli women ' s hosierv brands were also placed under my di- rection. I became a VP of the Kayser-Roth Hosiery Co., in 196(1; Senior Vice Pres- ident in 1965 and Executive Vice President in 1967. 1 have been Chairman of the hosiery division ' s United Jewish Appeal campaign for many vears ;ind active in Federation of Jewish Philanthropies and other charities. H.ive worked on the Alumni Fund drive for many years. In our local area I am chairman o( the Scars- dale Grade School Basketball program. As I ' ve always been interested in sports. 1 currently slay active playing golf and tennis when I can. tv %A ' ■« 158 PAl L KAIMMI RIEN Mounlainecr Lodge. Mount Snow. West Dover. Vermonl Praprietor of Mounlaincer Lod e. Parmer in Hii hlciiuler Inn. Bi lh al Ml. Snow. 17. Basuatly ski lods e operations, hiil open in summer unil fall. W n li: Marvannc (Skidmore) CHII DR1-;N: Susan. 20; Robin. 17: Laurie. 14. (iRADlATF. STUDIES: Cornell Hotel School Completed Dartmouth studies January 1949. Explored America all summer courtesN of public campgrounds and armv surplus. Started on the job tramuig m Sept.. Dart ' s Lake Club m the .Adirondacks. Conlmued at Jug End Barn m the Berkshires. the Lodge at Smuggler ' s Notch. Stowe. and with Treadway Inns for several vears. Bought an old farmhouse and 20 acres on the wrong dirt road near Ml. Snow. i. in 19. ' 5. Converted house to a drafty ski lodge for 22 guests. 9S ' ' ; of the iralTic to Mt. Snow bv-passed us. so after 5 frustratmg years we relocated and built the Mountaineer on the main road near Ml. Snow ' s entrance. A year later the State, intent on spreading the wealth around, created a new access road, rele- gating us to a secondary road position again. Just for spite we built a second lodge, the Highlander Inn. a more luxurious enterprise, directly facing the slopes -on the main road, of course— and are patiently wailing to see what the State will do next! Winters are hectic, but country living is great and we enjoy a relaxed summer of tennis, riding, camping, etc. interspersed with a lew guests to help pav ihe utilities. Have become involved in such glamorous extra-curricular activities as volunteer fireman, school board director, church trustee and deacon. Justice of the Peace, and Health Center Trustee. HARR KAMENSKY Box 426. Columbus. Georgia 3 1902 E Colin Company WIFE: Frances (Univ. of Ga.) CHILDREN: Carol M.. 16: Mark E.. 12: Allan E.. 9. Served in .Army 1943-46. STEPHEN KAPLAN 215 EiLst 73rd Street. New York. New York Thealriccil ai;enl: President of Talent Representatives. Inc. Shortly after graduation. I moved to New York from Trenton. N.J. (a good place to be from as the bromide goes). Television was in its infancy, and I started working as a writer and program reviewer for a Television trade publication. While doing an assignment about BBDO ' s TV department, they offered me a job. and I remained ther e for eleven vears. working on new programs. I also began a Talent department, and was agency producer on the many Television specials we did for the networks. In 1962. I left to form my own business with a charming gal I had met. We call ourselves Talent Representatives. Inc.. and do what our name implies: our clients are actors and actresses, who work in TV, commercials. Radio, the Theatre and Industrials. We ' re fortunate, too. that our people are all over daytime Television, weeping their way through all the popular sudsers . I like to travel and have been to Europe many limes, frecjuently to London for business- pleasure, and a recent African safari. ' l belong to a travel club, where we use our own plane for shorter hops, such as Mexico and the Caribbean. I ' m active in the Phoenix House drug program, in Recording for the Blind, bowl, play bridge and ride mv bike with great pleasure all over New ork. WARREN D. KEALEY 5 Eugene Drive. Norwalk. Connecticut ' arlner in firm of Pelletreaii iS Kealev. Attorneys at Imw. Cieneral practice of Ian: WIFE: Alberta (Richmond Business College) CHILDREN: Craig, IK: Suzanne. 16; Scott, 12; Judith. 10. CiRADUATL SIUDIES: Georgetown University School of Law; University of Connecticut School of Law. LL.B. As both Dartmouth and the U.S. Navy had told me they ' d make me a better man. I assumed the world would profit from my coming. Well, better man or not, I spent to dale almost twenty years in the practice of law, raised a fine family, tried to improve mv redilion of operalic arias, spent a few enjoyable but frustra- ting years in local politics, went to church, assisted (or obstructed) the City Plan- ning Commission as Member and Secretary, and worked diligently on the golf course. Interviewed Dartmouth applicants, worked on Third Century Fund Drive. Found that beauty enriches even the richest life. 159 JAMES CORNIIIL ' S KEARNEY 78S9 Rtd Fox Road, Manlius. New York 13104 In I ' ) 4 he was Salesman for G. E. television. Wll E: Kalherinc CHILDREN: daughter JOSEPH THOMAS KECKEISEN, JR 120 East Cuttriss Place. Park Ridge. Illinois 60068 AssislanI Secretary in Trust Deparlmenl— Harris Trust Savings Bank. WIFE: Rose E. CHILDREN: Ann E . 23; Paul J.. 21. Served in .Army 1943-46. JAMES THOMAS KELLEY 7612 Dentcrest. Dallas. Texas 75240 Vice President Manager of Departmental Office at Dallai, .Marine Office. Appleton Cox Corp. (MO AC) WIFE: Barbara!. (Boston Univ.) CHILDREN: Jeffrey S.. 23; Jan V.. 19. Served in Navy 1942-46. RONALD G. KFl.l.F.Y Box 1413. Manchester. Massachusetts Manufacturers ' Represenlalive Owner of R. (1. Kellev Co. WIFE: Ruth (Boston University) CHILDREN: Bob. 21; Keviji. 17; Kathleen, II Left lor service with the Army Air Corps alter one semester. Three years later returned, having been discharged as 1st Ll, Bombardier. My entire lite since grad- uation has been devoted to sales and education. In addition to serving on the Manchester School Committee lor tucKe years (2 Vice-Chairman; 8 Chairman), also served as chairman of regional school planning committee. Ser cd 2 years on legislative committee ol United Prison Association I was a secretary for John F ' . Kennedy for eight years and attended his inauguration. I served for ten years on Dartmouth enrollmeni committee. A happy if uneventful 25 years. 160 JOHN S. KELl.Sl RAND 2300 South Lewis Street. Anaheim. Cahfornia Salc-y Rcpresenlalive Instinilionul Foods. Onrriiii; Onm e County. California for A.M. Lewis Inc.. Riverside. Calif. WIFE: Ada CHILDRFN: David. I ). After leaving Dartmouth, nuned to Hollywood. Cahf.. to pursue a career m the mstiiutional food business. Attached mvself to H. J. Heinz Co.. Nesbitt Fruit Products, Inc. and llnallv setUed down with A.M. Lewis. Inc.-Food Distributors in southern Calir. Am ven active in Orange County and the beach areas. My wife and 1 ha e been blessed with enough mus ' ical abilities to entertain throughout the stale for churches, lodges, schools. political functions, private parties, weddings, radio and television. The music has been very rewarding in addition to my sales work. RICHARD A KELLY 19 Donellan Road. Scarsdale. New York Manager. Casting fCashng Direclon Saiional Broaikaslin Company. WIFE: Maraaret Elizabeth (Lenox Hill Hospital. School of Nursing) CHILDREN: Christopher Alan. 18; Karen Leigh, 16; Peter Andrew. M: Richard .Andrew, 1 1; Kathr n Elizabeth. 9. Entered Dartmouth .lulv 1942. Left December 1942 to await Draft. To NBC as Paae Boy Januar% 1943 while waiting. Into service Julv 43. out October ' 45. Back lo NBC; Back to Dartmouth M.irch 1946. Graduated February 1949. To NBC aeain March 1949. With Service record I have been wuh NBC officially 25 years as of Februarv 15. 1971. Married Mara Hawkins April 15. 1951. Have lived in Scarsdale, Nevs- York since 1954. Have kept active as amateur actor, appearing the past several vears in the annual Scarsdale PB.A shows. Appeared m and was senior writer on Sc ' arsdale ' s 50th .Anniversary hoo-haw. Two sons following in footsteps. Since NBC Bio. have sort of become company specialist in producing dinners and benefits. .Another one in Wa.shington. with V.P. Spiro Agnew as honored guest. IRTS Gold Medal .Affair in N.Y.C. honoring Laugh-In s Rowan Martin in Spring of 1970. Philadelphia ' s Poor Richard Award for RCA ' s Robert W. Sarnoff in Januarv of 1971. starring Johnnv Carson. Have been travelling extensively from Honolulu ' to London. Pans and Rome. .All the children are in the Scarsdale School system. .At Dartmouth was S.AW; member. President, President-Ementus of The Plavers; .Assistant Station Manager of DBS; Green Key. RICHARD RUSSELL KELLY M.S. (CE) 1948-Thayer School 7572 Highbndge Road, Manhus, New York 13104 Civil Engineer- Sew York Siale DeparlmenI of Transporlulion WIFE: Gwendolyn M. (Ontario Nursing School) CHILDREN: James. 22; Barry, 19. Served in Navy 1943-47. J JAMES DRAKE KENNEDY, JR. Dogwood Drive. Lookout Mountain, Tennessee 37350 Secretary-Treasurer deneral Manager of Cherokee Warehouses. Inc. WIFE: Dorothy (LIniv. of Chattanooga) CHILDREN: James D.. 111. 20; Jane G.. 18; Elizabeth E . 15; Molly. 12. Served in Armv 1943 45. JDHN I RANCIS 1 ORAN KINMDV 435 Park Lane, Lake Bhill, lllimiis 601)44 UiK pariner-Snvder. Clarke. Dalziel, tlolmijuisi Juhn.wn Will:: Carmelita (Wcbslcr) CHILDRLN: John R. 4. Served in Arniv 1943-46. J.D. 1952-Cornell I ' AIRK K F KENNEDY 501 Slaters Lane. Marina Towers, Alexandria, Virginia CapKiin. Supply Corps. VSN—Complroller. Nunil Eleclronic Svsleim Cuminaiid. H ' ' ashiiii;i( n. DC. WIFE: Grace ' GRADUATE STUDIES: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. George Washington University MBA Served on continuous active duty in Na s since graduation, after brief course at Navy SuppK Corps School, assigned as disbursing officer. Naval Proving Ground. Dahlgren. ' a. Transferred to regular Nav in 1947. Served for 2 vears as Suppiv Officer aboard USS Joseph P. Kennedv. Jr. ( DD850) operating in the .Atlanlic anil Mediterranean. Accounting otficer. Nav Regional Accounts Office. Washington (1949-1951). Spent next 2 years in Naples. Italy as Supply Officer. Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron 77. Assistant to comptroller. Militarv Sea Transportation Senice (1953-1956). Following 2 vears in the Pacific as Suppiv Officer. USS Cape Espe- rance (CVU-88). Served in Office of the Navy comptroller. Washington (1959-60): Officer in Charge. Navy Regional Finance Office. Pearl Harbor. Hawaii (1961-63). Ciraduate work for MB, at GWU. then back to Navy comptroller ' s office. From 1967 to 1970. Director of Financial Control. Ships Paris, Control Center. Mechan- icsburg. Pa. Became comptroller. Naval Eleclronic Systems Command. Washing- ton m June 1970. Member. U.S. Nav.il Institute: American Societv of Militarv Comptrollers. PHILIP BARRY KENNEDY M.C.S. 1949-Tuck School 7824 Custer Road, Belhesda. Maryland 20014 Assist an I Dircdor, Office of Planning Programming Budget ini;. Central Intelligence .Agency— V S Government. WIFE: Nancv (Wheaton) children; Steven B.. 18; David P . 17; Susan K.. 15: Thomas B.. 10. Served in Army 1943-46. STEPHEN PATRICK KENNY 36 Woodcrest Drive, Livingston, New Jersey 07039 In 1959 he was Assistant to the Director, Real Estate Department. .W ii York Port .-) uihorilv. Married Served in Navy 1943-47. 162 DONALD ERLING KENSETH 9 Park Lane. Etobiaike. Toronlo, Onl., Canada •Vo informalion Served in Army 1943 6. JOSEPH DRAY KEPES 14 Old Farm Circle. PitLsford. New York Prnale Practice uf Plasiic Surgery with l o partners. Diploinale American Board a) Plastic Surgery. Clinical .Asst. Professor University of Rochester. School of Medicine. WIFE: Mar2er (Bradford Junior) CHILDREN: Stephen. 20; David. 18; Nancv. 16; Susan. 15. GRADU.ATE STUDIES: M.D. University of Rochester Drafted December 1942. Sent to Harvard for pre-med.. University of Rochester for .M.D. Upon return from Korea finally spent three complete years in Hanover .is surgical resident 1952-1955. Two children were born at Hitchcock. Plastic Sur- 2er Residencs at Duke. 1955-58. Life pattern to present: 1 I months annually moslK medicine, practice, leaching, and organizations. President Upstate Plastic Sufoeons. Treasurer Counlv Medical Society. Church vestryman. Boy Scouts Coijncil. Dartmouth Enrollment and Past President Rochester Club. July in Maine vMth familv. In 1971 to .Australia for Plastic Surgery Congress. Children to various foreign stud programs. Will miss reunion and Maine. THOMAS WILLIAM KERLEY 6313 Jason Street. Cheverly. Maryland 20785 Architect. CHARLES ALBERT KESSLER. JR. Joshua Road and 2nd Street. Lafayette Hill. Pennsylvania 19444 President. Chas. A. Kessler. Jr. Inc. (general contractors! WIFE: Anna N. CHILDREN: Carol A.. 20; Susan, 17. Served in .Armv 1943 46. 163 DONALD GENE KEYS 1 1551 Chesterton. Norwalk. California 90651 In 1162 he was Research Engineer with . orth Amehian Aviaiion. Served in Navy. JOHN V. KIBBF. 10 Causeway Lane. Mcdfield. Massachusetts Vice frestdenl. Manufacliirini; for Techhuill Inc. nuikcrs iif inlernalionally famous homes, collates, commercial hiiildinf s. In charge of proiluction. purchasing, costing, pricing, systems design. WIFE: June (University ol Vermont) CHILDREN: KalhrvnA.. 18: Janis P.. 16. GRADUATE STUDIES: Mass. Institute of Technology After a year at M.l.T. in Building Engineering and Construction. 1 joined Thomas Worcester Inc.. an engineering and construction lirm in Boston for 7 years. In 1956 1 joined Techbuilt Inc. where 1 have been for almost 15 years. Mar- ried to June Prescott in 1950. Kathryn A. born in 1952 and Janis P. born in 1954. Thirteen years were spent in the Armv Corps of Engineers Reserve. .About 9 years with the local Dartmouth interviewing committee. Registered as a Professional En- gineer in the State of Masschusettts. LAWRENCE BORGES KIDDER R R 2. Sharpsburg, Kentucky Manager Owner— Lila Leech Farms. Inc. WIFE: Nancy (Conn. College for Women) CHILDREN: Nancy L., 23; Charles L., 21; Susan B. Served in Navy 1943-53. B.S. 1946-U S Naval Academy M.S. 1953-Case Institute 40374 20; Sheila S.. 17. ROBLRI KIMBAIL 33 South Park Street, Hanover, New Hampshire .AssisianI Dean. Director of I ' laccmenl ami .■ lumni Affairs .4mos Tuck School of Business AJminislralion at Dartmouth College WIFE: Jacqueline (Katherine (iibbs) ( HIl.DREN: Holly. 22; Susan, 19; Patricia, 16; Sandra, 15. GRADUA I E SI UDIES: MBA -Amos luck School Twenty live years? I don ' t believe it! Spotlighted by a wonderful marriage, four great children (all girls no problem with D.irliiiouth admission -at least not yet), a job for 15 years (n the same shop and an inspired jump (luckv, too) to academia and the wonderful town of Haniner. New Hampshire Brielh on details— left Tuck in June, 1948. and started (stupidly, in retrospect) at B.I , Goodrich Footwear and Flooring Company in July. Stupidity wasn ' t in |oining (ioodrich but in starling to work so soon. 1 envy today ' s youth in their motivation to travel, explore, and lind themselves before settling down. Oh well. Fifteen years, hard work and luck got me to a National Sales Manager ' s position-good money, too much traveling, nor- mal life in suburbia, nice house, cars, etc., and a void in personal job satisfaction- thus the switch to a brand new environment. Now a one-year trial has settled into a great career satisfaction -with the most wonderful aspect being the complete happiness of my live girls. Normal civic and church activities over the years high- lighted by many years of Dartmouth alumni activities prior to joining the College. Now fully enjoy working with siudenLs and Luck alumni. Great bonus to Jackie and me-a steady flow of classmates and friends in and out of Hanover. By the lime this is printed, we ' ll have added a son-in-law to the tribe. Father joys in the prospect. 164 PAULC. KINIZING, JR. St. Stephen ' s Rectorv. 470 Brook Street. Providence. Rhode Island Rector. Si. Stephen ' s Episcopal Church. Providence WIFF,: Jacqueline . ' nne (William and Mary; University of Pennsylvania) CHILDRbN; Jennifer. 16: Christopher, 10. ' GRADU.ME STIIDIUS: General Theological Seminary. N.Y.C. STB; Philadelphia Divinirs School-Th.M. .After GTS. became vicai of countv parish at Bedford. Pa. .After two years, cu- rate of St. Mark ' s, Philadelphia (4 yrs; met Jackie, married her. Jen born). Ihen became Chaplain at Northwestern University. Evanslon, 111 (2 yrs); then Rector St. John ' s Bala-Cynwyd. Pa. for nine (Chris born). Been in Providence six years. Member Diocesan Council. Four cats, one airedale; three trips to Bermuda; sum- mer in Quogue, Long Island; used to play a good bit of tennis, but not lalely. EDWARD STEVENS KIRKLAND Thetford Center, Vermont 05075 ;Vo information Ser ed in .-Xrmv 1944 5. ■ ■J ! FREDERICK KLEIN Mechanical Engineer Served in Navy. Address not known at present JOHN DENNISON KNIPPLE. CAPT. 5204 Ampthill Drive, Alexandria, Virginia 22312 Capt.-US Saw WIFE Pauline CHILDREN: Catherine, Deborah, Laura, John, Margaret. James. 16.S JOHN C. kOLNlGLR 72A Troy Drive. Sprinulield, New Jersey Industrial Real Estate Broker-Davul T. Houston Company Avid inlerest in boali and all racquet games. l ormer VP of Blanchard Bros. Lane. Militars service in South Hacilic. Have two boys and two girls. Average citi- zen trving to Slav out of trouble! ROBI Rl MhRRll L KOONS Route 9. Bloomington. Indiana 47401 Budding Coordinator for the Regional Campus Division of Indiana Universilv VIFE; ' Nancv CHILDREN: Kathrvn A.. 17; Richard L.. 14; Susan J., 12. Served in Navv 1 ' 43-46. WALTER (). KOONTZ 32SI Rilman Road. N.W.. Atlanta. Georgia Conies Communiaitions. Inc. Southeastern Advertising Manager— Look Magazine Div. WIFE; Jane (Mount Holvoke) CHILDREN; Cynthia. 19; Peggy. 17; Walter. Jr.. 16; Elizabeth. 8. Joined Lennen and Newell Advertising Agencv in Sept. 1446. Mo ed to Good Housekeeping in Oct. 1947. then to Seventeen Magazine and tin;illv to Cowles Communications in Januarv 1955. on the New York Sales Staff of Look. Became Group Sales Supervisor in 1957 and was transferred to Atlanta in 1960 as South- ea-stern .Advertising Manager. Lived in N.Y.C. during earlv married vears. then moved to Cireenwich. Conn, when the familv siarled. Have remained very active in the Episcopal Church in all the areas we have lived in. We have also been ver active in L ' niled .Appeal in both Greenwich and .•Xtl.inla. Did some acting in local amateur theater groups, but had to give that up because of lime limitations and travel schedule, lavorite sport is golf but had to limit that because ci( time factor •ind back surgery a few years ago. Member of the Dartmouth Club of Georgia, but not overly active. Spend a great deal more time helping June recruit young ladies for Mount Holvoke. JOHN HOWARD KORNBLITH R.R. 1. Box 297. Pound Ridge. New York 10576 President -Crickeleer, Inc. (in I95H) WIFE: Ina fWheaton Univ. of Chicago) CHILDREN; Cathv. 24. Served in AAF 1943-46. 166 F.DW ARL) KOSMO 7131 Crabtree Lane. Sylvania. Ohio I ice Presulenl. Sheller-Glohe Corp. Vice PresidenI ami General Maimy,er. Cay Aula St ampin i Cinnpan v. WIFE: Eleanorc C Hll OREN: Linda. II; David. 9. 1 oIKiwing the service. |oined Magie Chef and held Ihe posilion of Chief Indus- trial Engineer and Industrial Relations Manager; was a Management Consultant before going with Sheller-Globe Corporation. In community affairs was Chair- man. M arch of Dimes, worked for Crusade of Mercy, member Jr. Chamber of Commerce, one of the first to organize Jr. .Achievement and have served on vari- ous communilv alVairs, In leisure time enjoy golf and hunting. HENRY WILLI.AM KRUSCHWITZ. JR. 352 Belvidere Street. Nazareth. Pennsylvania 18064 General Manager— Ai;rashell. Inc WIFE: Dorothv ( Marv Hitchcixk School of Nursing) CHILDREN: Henrv W, III. 22; Catherine A., 21; David M.. 18; .Anna L., 17; Nina E.. 12; Sarah B.. 10. Served in Navy 1943-46. EDW.ARD KUHN. JR 58 Spring Lane. Chappaqua. New York 10514 Execulive Vice President and Publisher of orld Publishing Company Served in Marines 1943-46. I ' . LL h, L.ACKL 1402 Paris Drive. Godfrey. Illinois Chief Electrician and Electrical Superintendent. Ixielede Steel Co.. .-iltun. III. in charge of electrical maintenance and construction for the plant, .iho do some engineerinf:. and design. WIFE: Marv Jane (Buckncll Universitv) ( IIILDREN: Paul. 17; Nancy. 13. (.R.ADLIATE STUDIliS: MSEE. Thaver School V.12 1944 46. Sea duty Hawaii 1946 47. Dartmouth lh,i er School 1947 8. Bethlehem Steel Loop Course 1 948 Johnstown. Pa. plant electrical engineer until 1951. . ' ug. 1951 joined Electrical Controller and M.inuf.icturing and SeUing mag- net.s. crane control, and automatic equipment lo the steel and p.iper industries. Compiiny merged with Squ;ne D in 1956. 1961 transferred Irom Pittsburgh, Pa. to St. Louis ' . Mo. Sales and service work continued until 1967 when I joined Laclede Steel as Chief Electrician. Was V.P. of St, Louis Dartmoulh .Munini Assoc, and met several real people. Wife and I have both taught Sunday School in the Pres- byterian Church. I am presently a deacon, worked in Boy Scouts of .America as Cub Master, Assl. Seoul Master and District Committeeman. laughl special elec- trical classes at local trade school. Member Iron and Steel lingineers. Institute lledrical and Electronic Engineers. Vacations spent touring Colorado. Missouri (Varks, and house boating on the Mississippi. Have written a few papers on elec- trical subjects but in)ne have been published. 167 THOMAS tDML NU LAFFEY 4229 Mesa Visla Drive. La Canada. Calilnrnui 4l(il 1 Production Manager— Pacific Press, Inc. WIFE: Carol L. (Norlhweslcrn) Served in Armv 1944 46. 1 RANK L LAGAY 154 Mt. Miscrv ' Road. Huntington. New York 1.1 ' . Merchanilise-Sahiitt Siiliint. Inc. Men ' s nnd Boys Apparel V .. Beltv Lee CHILDREN: Frank III. 26; Karen Ann. 24; Pamela. 20. .Armv Air Corp— 3 vrs. Served in China on B-24 1 yr. Went to Seton Hall after the war. Started in merchandising in 1948 worked for J. C. Penney Co. 20+ years. Resigned for my present position. Have worked with young men in the Hunt- ington area who are interested in Dartmouth. Interview these young men for the p;tst 10 vears. Son Frank 111 was Class of ' 67. now in the Peace Corp in Korea. Daughter Karen married Steve Shafler. Dartmouth ' 67, lives in Princeton. One gr.indchild on the way. J. VERNON LAMB. .IR. 1 Village Park. Lake Placid. New York President and Manui;er l.amh Lumber Co.. Inc. WIFE: G Winifred ' CHILDREN: Carol Ann. 17; Joseph Vernon 111. 16; W Tracv. 14; Thomas V., 10. GRADUATE STUDIES: B.S. New York State College of Forestry Went to N.Y.S. College of Forestry and then into family lumber business. Served as President of Lake Placid Chamber i f Commerce. Lion ' s Club. Mer- chants Association. Lake Placid Chapter .ADK. Ski Club. Sports Council. Vice President Adirondack Park Assoc. Treasurer Historical Society. Financial Secre- tary Knights of Columbus. National Ski Patrolman 1373. United States Ski As- soc. Cert ilied Alpine OfHcial as a referee. .Mso .lumping .ludge with a FIS classifi- cation. Served as Chairman of many hospital and church fund drives. Whole family arc Adirondack 46 ' ers with son being youngest at 6 years of age. Oldest boy at age 16 is on the top 15 Nordic combined skiers in country. Have interviewed Dartmouth applicants for 20 vrs. and served on the Alumni Fund for 10 yrs. or so. As a graduate cannot judge Carnival .lumping Competition. Director of Placid Memorial Hospital, HERMAN ALBIRI 1 AMBIRT 194 North Park Drive. High school teacher of nialhenuitics WIFE: Helen CHILDREN: Nancy E.. 17; David D Served in Navy 1941 47. Rochester. New York 14612 168 D ID LAMPERT Meredith Farm. Cross Street. Topslield. Ma.ssachuselLs Middlesex Supply. Compain: Lowell. Mais.: President- Plumhini . Illg.. Ilurdware Finheri; .Supply. Lawrence. Mass.: President - Plumbing. Heating. Hardware Meredith Farm. Topsfield. Mass.: Owner-Breeder .Ayrshire cattle WIFE: Irma Mendelsohn (Wheaton) CHILDREN: Fay Lampert Day. 23; Betsy. 21; V.mxU. 19; David. Jr.. 18; Margaret. 13. Too man things have been importiint in mv lite since leaving Darlmoiith-too many to sort out and list here-too many to allow enough time for a leisurely re- view of them all. Following service with the Navy my business life has centered principally around the development and the administration of wholesale plumb- ing, healing, electrical distributing houses located throughout New England. . n hours left over have been utili ed at Meredith Farm and development of a herd of world renown Avrshire cattle. We have lived at Meredith since my discharge from the Navy in 1946. Manage some tennis or golf here and there between the cows. si il pipe, and weekend raids by our children et al. GEORGE ELLIOTT LANDIS. .IK 3687 Bethel Road. Columbus. Ohio 43221 No information EDWARD LANE-RETICKER 161 Four Mile Road. West Hartford. Connecticut Secretary and Counsel. The Conneciicul Bank and Trust Company and CBT Corporation. WIFE: Laurie (Mount HiiKoke) CHILDREN: Alison. 22; Stoddard. 16; Lvdia. 12. GRADUATE STUDIES: LL.B. Harvard. 1952 Graduated in June 1947 and in .August married Laura Ruth Lane, who had graduated from Mount Holvoke in June. We went to Honolulu, where I taught Latin and English at Punahou School for 2 years. From 1949 to 1952 attended Harvard Law School and during the last two of those years taught part-time al Tufts. Spent the next four years m Chapel Hill teaching and doing research at the University of North Carolina ' s Institute of Government. From 1956 to 1960 1 di- rected research at the Connecucut Public E.xpenditure Council in Hartford. In 1960 I loined The Connecticut Bank and Trust Company as an attorney in its Trust Department, and I am now secretary and counsel for the bank and its par- ent CBT Corporation. I have done some part-time teaching of law and I have been active in a number of civic, professional and banking organizations. I am chairman of the Traffic and Transportation Committee of the Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce, which has been working hard recently to keep trains run- ninc to Hartford and get helicopter service started. I am an active naval reservist, currently a captain and commander of the Hartford Naval Reserve Group. Laurie and I live in West Hartford with our three children. Alison, who graduated from Mount Holyoke last year, is now in her first year of medical school at the I ' mver- sitv of Connecticut. Stoddard. 17. is a junior in high school; and Lydia. 13. is in the 7th grade in |unior high school. We like reading, music (some), sailing, hiking, and Maine in the summertime. .Author of: TrafTie Law and llighwav Safet . L ' mversity of North Carolina. 1954. WILLIAM CARL LARSEN MS (CF) 1948-Thayer School 44 Saginaw Drive, Rochester, New York 14623 Civil and Sanitary Engineer WTFE: Dorothy (Green Mountain) CHILDREN: David K.. 22; Kristine A.. 19; Jan M.. 16 Served in Navy 1943-47. gyg 169 KK HARD JOSEPH l.EARY 2008 McAulitfe Drive, Rockvilk, Maryland 20851 In IV6. ' ' he was Salionul Coordinator for Inlernalional Services Agencies Served in Nav 1943-47. THOMAS ROBERTSON LEECH. M.D. M.D. 1951 1700 Wesi Market Street. Lima. Ohio 45805 WIFE: Gloria (Univ. of So. Calif.) CHILDREN: Craig, 11. Served in Navy 1943 46. -Univ. of Pa. LUTHER LINDSEY LEEGER 1909 US National Bank Building. San Diegc Lawyer—. fi:ciir Leeger WIFE: Joan (Occidental) CHILDREN: 4 (2 boys, 2 girls). Served in Army. LL.B. 1950-Harvard , California 92101 DOUGLAS B. LEIGH 1 1 Tobacco Road, Weston, Connecticut Pcirlncr in an advertising a cncY Wilson. Rvan l.eii;h. Inc. WIFE: Nance CHILDREN: Diane, 10; Douglas III. ( Entered Dartmouth as a sophomore in the Spring of 1946 after serving in the ETO with the 7Xth Infantry Division (freshman credits from University of Con- necticut). Graduated in the Spring of 1948. Worked for 20 years in the creative departments of fi e nuijoi advertising ' ham Esty Co. to open is with that of ng men to lorm Wilson. Ky.in iV I eigli. liic , in 1971 The firm is located in Westport. Connecticut. Major interest in art and design. Have created numerous commerci.il pieces as well a-s oil paintings which I have exhibited locally. Studied abstract painting .it the Brooklyn Museum. Have been active in alumni all ' airs since graduation. At present I am the newsletter editor of the class and designed this 25lh yearbook Worked for 20 years in the creative departments of fi e nuijoi agencies in New York City. Left my position of V.P. at William Esty my own creative advertising service in 1969. Combined my business two other advertising men to form Wilson. Ry.in I eigh. Inc , in 19 ' 170 LEO JOHN l.ELLELID. REV. Masters in Theology 1954-NY Theological Seminarv; MA. I960— Univ. of Chicago TSIVORV SI;D, Madagascar Pastor Missio nary m Madagascar WIFE: Arlene (Luther College) CHILDREN: Joann. 19; Steven. 19; Ruth. 16; Suzanne. II; Paul. 9; Annette. 6. Served in Navy 1942-46. CHARLES FERRY LESH 916 West 75th Street. Indianapolis. Indiana 46260 President. Holcontb Hoke tfg. Co. WIFE: Barbara ( Briarclilf) CHILDREN: Catherine. 24; Suzanne, 22. Served in Navv 1942-46. ROBERT ELLIOTT LESLIE Apartment 7. 604 North Semoran Boulevard. Winter Park, Florida 32789 In the investments business WIFE: Elizabeth (Conn. College for Women) CHILDREN: .ludith R.. 21; Robert Jr.. 18; Donald F.. 16. Served in Armv Air Corps 1943 5. B.S.— Columbia ROBIRI A 1 IMNSON 1035 Fifth Avenue. New York. New York Chairman of the Board -The Diiplan Corporation. Diversified textile manufacturers. Wll E: Patricia (Conn. College for Women) ( Nil DREN: Pcagv. 16: Andrew. 12: John. 7. (iRADU.ATK STUDIES: Tuck. MBA: London School of Economics Political Science 1946-47 -London ' School of Economics; 1947-49— Export Mgr. Drug Co., 1949-51 -Burlington Industries (trainee); 1952-54- U.S. Navy; 1954 59 Fabrex Corp. (Textiles). Division Mgr.; 1959 63-Sect.-Treas. Crown Fabrics; 1963-67 Di- rector Bangor Punta; V.P. Bangor Punta Corp.; 1968-Present Chairman. Duplan. President Jewish I ' amilv Service; Vice Chairman Brooklyn Museum Board of Governors; Director Peabodv Cialion Corp. (.AME). Sheldon Petroleum OIC. Head Credentials Committee 1968 Democratic Convention. Travel -all Eu- rope. Russia, .Australia. Far East. Instructor Lxonomics London .School of Econ. 1946-47. Hobbies: Tennis. Mam interests -Conimunitv alfairs. foreign ail ' airs. business responsibilities to the communities in which wc operate. 171 IMHRV KRFDKRICK I hWIS 1 105 Red 1 o Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40205 E fciilivf I ICC I ' resideni-Zinner-McClaskY-Lewis. Inc. WIFE: Edna (Finch) CHILDREN: Emery Jr., 21: Edna M., 20: Mary E.. 17. Ser ed in Marines 1943-46. B.A.-Univ. of Ky. MAYLAND P. LEWIS. JR. 96 Baldpate Road, Georgetown, Massachusetts Senior Desij n Enpneer— Aerospace I nstru menial ion Development Design in the field of Gyroscopes and Other Types of Flight Instrumentation for the General Electric Co. WIFE: Pnscilla (Chandler School for Women) CHILDREN: Mavland P. Ill, 19: Philip A.. 17. GRADUATE STUDIES: Thaver School 49 ME Served m U.S.N.R. 1942 6 enlisted man and officer (Li. Jg.) in Pacific Theatre and occupation of Japan. Returned to Dartmouth m the fall of ' 46 and attended Thaver School of Engmeermg. Have been (.ith the General Electric Co. in Lynn andWilmington. Mass. since joining them in 1949. Have been employed as a Sen- ior Design Engineer in the field of designs and development of Flight Instruments. 1 was married in 1950 and lived in Nahant. Mass. for 12 years where I served in various town government positions, my most enjoyable was six years on the School Committee. Moved to Georgetown, Mass. in 1962 and have served the communitv on the Recreation and Finance Committee. My hobbies include golf as well as work with the Bov Scouts of Amenca on camping and hiking acUvites. Eve been active with Dartmouth over the years in the Dartmouth Society of Engi- neers and assisting in Alumni Fund. ALFRED S. LILLY, JR. Rd I Candlewood Isle, New Fairfield, Connecticut District Manager- Harrington Wilson Daum Corporation. New York WIFE: Margaret (Duke) CHILDREN: Al, 111, 19: Steve, 18: Dee, 13 Graduated from Scarsdale High School, attended Harvard University, trans- ferred to Dartmouth College with the Navy V-12 program. Returned to Dart- mouth as a civilian in November 1945 and graduated in Feb. 1946 with degree dated April 1946, which was received during June 1946 graduation ceremonies. Upon release from Navy, joined active Naval Reserve Unit in Yonkers. N.Y. Re- called to acuve duty during Korean emergency, 1951-53. Returned to civilian life as Naval Reservist, again to Yonkers, N.Y. Lhiit and retired 1966 as Lt. Com- mander. For past sixteen years have been in the feast or famine machine tool distribution business representing some 20 machine tool builders both domestic and foreign. Usual community atfairs entertain me. Congregational Church of New Fairfield, Trustee: Bov Scout Troop 42 Commilleeman and I reasurer: rabble rouser at School Board, Zoning Board and 1 own meetings splitting my ticket at most elections, both local and natiimal. Hobbies are our bo.its which we keep on Lake Candlewood where we live, and skiing in New Hampshire, Vermont and five weeks in Europe this year with my wife and daughter. HOMER BROWN LINGO 242 Cirand .A enue, Lafayette, Louisiana 70501 . t information Served in Naval 1942-46. 172 v tDVVARD Bl RCII LINSKl.Y 1366 Las Canoas Road. Pacific Palisades. California Senior I ice Presiclenl. The Bank of California. Saiional Associalion-In charge nf Corporate Banking in l.os A n eles WIFE: Ellen (Hunter College. Purdue Universily) CHILDREN: Barbara Ellen. 19; Edward Burch. ' jr.. 13. CiRADU.ATE STUDIES: Nesv York L niversity Graduate School of Business UCLA Graduate School of Business (Executive Program) After entering Dartmouth in the Fall of 1942. I was called by the Naval Reserve to active dutv in the Spring of 1943 and subsequently re-entered Dartmouth as a member of a V-12 contingent. After a tour of sea duty on a sub-chaser was re- turned to inactive dutv in August 1946 and re-entered Dartmouth that September eraduatina in Februarv 1948. Following graduation. 1 jomed the Chemical Bank in New York Citv and durmg the next iT years was active in one of the many New York Citv enrollment commiltees. At the end of 1958. I resigned from Chemical to join the First National Bank of Elkhart. Indiana a-s vice president-cashier, subse- quently becoming executive vice president and director. In 1965. 1 joined The Bank of California, a major west coast bank (the only bank with direct branches in all three western states). During this period I have been active in the Dartmouth Club of Southern California and am currently ser ing as its president. Hobbies are boatina and elecu-onics. GEORGE R. LITTLE Old Countv Road. New Ipswich. New Hampshire Exec- i- Phone Systems. Inc.— District Sales— Intercommunication and sound ecjuipmeni mfg. hv Execulone Co.— Maine. Sew Hampshire. I ' ermont territory. WIFE: Rosamiuide (Simmons College) CHILDREN: Richard. 21: Brad. 20; Jeff. 17; Cindy. 14. Following graduation I sened aboard the USS McCook DMS 36 as A.sst. First Lieutenant. Accepted Teacher-Coaching position at Tabor .Academy, Marion. Mass. where I was line coach in football and head coach of lacrosse for 3 yrs. Went into the business field and was National Distributor Sales Manager for Transitron. Wakefield. Mass. Later set up complete sales organization for an elec- tronics firm as Nat ' l. Sales Mgr. for 9 yrs. Presently, working as District Sales Manager for E, ec-U-Phone Systems. Inc. dealing in Intercommunication and Sound Systems. Various activities in the community. Chairman of the Board of Deacons of the First Baptist Church of Beverly. Mass. Very active Boy Scouts of .America as scoutmaster. Chairman of scout troop comm.. Chairman Council .Ad- vancement Comm.. member Executive Board of Council. Participated in the 64 Nat ' l Jamboree as Contingent Leader. PT.A Marblehead. Mass. We are an Eagle Scout family with myself and three sons holding that recognition. Daughter. Cindy, very active in school as varsity cheerleader. Was active for a number of years ' as referee in lacrosse and now organizing a lacrosse team at Appleton .Aca- demy. New Ipswich. N.H. where I am .Administrative .Assistant and .Athletic Di- rector in addition to my position with Exec-U-Phone. ROBERT IRVING LITWIN. D.M.D. DM D. 195 1 -Tufts 133 Andrew Street. Newton. Massachusetts 02161 Dentist WIFE: Tamara (Northeastern) CHILDREN: Paul J.. 16. Served in Navv 1943-46. ARTHUR LESLIE LIVERMORE 2243 Green Street. San Francisco. California 94123 In the insurance business WILE: Joan (Columbia College) CHILDREN: Arthur L. Jr.. 24; Russell B.. 24. Served in Army Air Corp 1943 45. 173 ROOFR POTTFR I OCHHEAD. M.D. M D. 1951 -Cornell S3 Devon Road. Essex Kells. New Jersey 07021 ' n sitiiui -privalf praclice MI E: Carol (Ml. Holvoke) CHILDREN: Cameron. 10; David. 9; Alison. 6. Served in Navv 1943-46. MALCOLM LONG 78 Roundwood Road. Newion. Ma.ssachusetLs 02164 President - Biinuircl Prim, Inc. WIFE: Marjorie(Univ. onil.) CHILDREN: David H.. 20; Barnard. 17. DICKSON R LOOS 6400 Ciarnetl Drive. Chevy Chase. Maryland 20015 lMw er. Parmer Pope Biillcinl Loos—Adminislralive Law Specially— Inlerslale Commerce C ' onmussnm WIFE: Beatrice W Dingwell (Sweel Briar) CHILDREN: Karl. 20; Margaret. 18; Patricia. 15; Kenneth. 14; Beatrice. 12; Pamela. 6 GRADUATE STUDIES: LL.B.-George Washington Univ. 1949 Lett Dartmouth in 1944 for service in US Navv. Completed hours for degree in Naw and received BA from Dartmouth. Feb.. 1945. bv mail. Discharged Mav. 1946 at San Francisco. Entered Law School 1946 1949. 1949-50 Law Clerk to Cir- cuit Judge E. Barrett Prcttvman. Then private practice ever since. Have been ac- tive in community atl ' airs— President. Treasurer and General Counsel Citizens As- soc; Treasurer, Young Republicans Club of Mont. County (that was 1955). Served as Chairman of various committees. D.C. Bar Assoc, (unauthorized prac- tice. Economics of Praclice of Law. etc) Have been on Interviewing. Executive and Program committees of Dartmouth Club of Washington, Now travel a great deal and do nothing but work to pav tuition bills ol Karl ( ' 72 at Dartmouth) and Peggy ( ' 74 at Holyoke). Would love to make reunion but have hearings set for most of June so it looks bad. Have a wonderful time. RUDOLPH TYRONE LORRAINE Natalia, Texa.s 78059 No information 174 tHARLLS I KLDLKRk LL ' BHRGER M.C.S. W50- luck School 11)06 Bnarhrook Drive. Houston, Texas 70042 Senior Anulysl—Conlinenuil Oil Co. (in 1960) WIFE: Esther ( L ' niv. of ' C ' incinnati) CHILDREN: Anne P. 19; Charles F., 17; James S.. 14. ■Served in Arniv 1943 46. EUGENE JEROME LUCEY 105 Lakeview Avenue, Rockville Center. New York 11750 Presiclent-Suhurhan Melal Supply Co. WIFE: Jean (Pratt Institute) CHILDREN: Michael G , 18; John T.. 17; David E., 16; Peter F.. 12; Thomas J.. 8. Served in Army Air Corp 1943 5. m..i JAMES T. LUCEY 303 Pershing Avenue, Ridgewood. New Jersey Personnel Manager. Mirxwell House Division. General Foods Corporalion. Hoboken. N.J. WIFE: Helen CHILDREN: Rosemarv. 17. After Dartmouth went with Western Electric for three years. In 1949 went with General Foods-have held positions in production capacities before going into personnel function. Have worked in Houston. Texas; Jacksonville. Florida; again in personnel and production capacities. Came back to Hoboken m 1964 a.s Person- nel Manager. Communitv Affairs; President of the Kiwanis Club of Hoboken. N.J. 1970. District Chairman of the Hudson-Hamilton Boy Scouts of Amenca- Silver Beaver Award. Trustee of St. Mary Hospital. Hoboken. Treasurer of the Hoboken Development Corp. Director of HOPES (Hoboken Anti-Poverty Pro- gram). Regional Co-Chairman of Our Schools Project sponsored by the Stale Board of Education and the State Department of Education of New Jersey. l t FENTON ALEXANDER LUDTKE 7465 East Greenwich Road. Birmingham, Michigan 4S010 Assislani to the President and Direelor of Communuaiions Campbell- Ewald .-idvertisin .-li encv WIFE: Jeanne (Univ, of Michigan) CHILDREN: Nancy C, 13. Served in Army 1943 45. 175 ROBFRT I ri-RDING 1 105 St. Charles Avenue, Si. Charles, Missouri Mdiiii iiciiiring I ice President of Lee-Rowan Co., Si. Louis, Missouri. Manufaciurers of closet and hath accessories, juvenile furniture and sand boxes. WIFE: Shirlcv CHILDREN; ' Lori, 19; Greg. 16; Jell. 14, 1 odd. 12; Ciina 9. Attended Washington U.. St. Louis, studying industrial engineering while work- ing. Moved to I.E. position with Montgomery Ward in Denver. Colo.. 1947-50. Returned to St. Charles, Mo. in 1950 to accept position as I.E. with Continental Can Co. After several vcars, joined Lee-Rowan Co. in St. Louis. Worked as I.E., then went into supervision as general foreman, wound up as Manufacturing Vice President and member of the Board. Company manufacturers various household and closet accessories plus bath accessories in St. Louis. At plant in Jackson, Mo. we manufacture sand boxes, juvenile furniture, toy chests, and picnic tables. CLIFFORD BELL LULL. JR. M,D. M.D. 1948-Jeflerson Medical School Maple Avenue Hospital, Du Bois, Pennsylvania 15801 Physician WiFE: Janet (Goucher) CHILDREN; Cliflord B. Jr.. 10; Paige H., 9; Peter B., 7. Served in Army 1949-51. HENRY Ci. LUMBARD. JR 20 .Mien Avenue, Auburn, Maine President- Polar Co.. Inc. Paints and Allied Product. . Distnhutini Maine and New Hampshire W IFE; Jacqueline (LaSalle Junior) CHILDREN; Lynn, 22; Mark. 20. FRANK ARNL LUNDBLAD No known address at present In 1965 he was with Arthur D. Little. Inc. WIFE: Deborah (U.V.M.) CHILDREN: Faith, 19; Kirsten, 14; Eric, 16. Served in Navy 1943-47. 176 177 4 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 I V E R S A R Y j Al 186 «w v jffn f fix %• I Vj vyy «C    ft ' 187 o R y 5 .. ■ Mc rfm imtmr vw om miktm ■ i ■ t ' jj irtiiukit rfc ' -Tn vi. i 188 189 190 :20 t: 2 t:. J y e 191 192 DAMhI. B 1,1 NT, JR. Labor-ln-Vain Road. Ipswich, Massachusetts .Imdiin :Uiirsh Co.. Bosl m—Furnilurc Buwr TnisU ' c Coble Memorial Hospital Mcniher Ipswich Zoning Board of. Appeals Member and Former Chairman Ipswich Republican Town Committee ALOISEJOHN LUPA Ma.ster of Forestr - 1949- Yale 2801 East 8th Street. Duluth, Minnesota 55812 In 1965 he was with Georgia-Pacific Corp. WIFE: Mary (.Arkansas hSi M) Served m Navy 1943-46. HERBERT M. LLRIE 1426 Wighlman Street. Pittsburgh. PennsvKania Aiiornev-Slokes. Lune Tracv— Parmer GRADUATE STUDIES: M.L. University of Pitlsburah: .l.P. University of Pittsburgh ALLAN B. l.LITZ 63 Silver Brook Road. Milton. Massachusetts Vice Presidenl ami Treasurer .] ohn I.. I. in: Company Inc.. Food Brokers WIFE: Rita CHILDREN: .lanet. 23; Carol. 21; Virginni. 19; .lohn. 17: Allan. .Ir. 14. I wo oldest daughters married and we now ha e two iirandchildrcn. 193 PALL A. II I hrcc Mile Hill Road. Middlcbury. C ' onncclicul General Mami er-l.ux Time Division, lice President- Roherislum Controls Company. Manufacturer of timers, mostly for appliances and complete line of consumer clocks and famous Minute Minders. MI F.: Sue D. (Huntingdon) C HII ORIiN: Conslance. 24; Paul S., 20; Mark. 15. Spcni .ill vcars wiih Lux Clock MI ' g. Co.. since gr aduation; Executive Vice Pres- ident. Merged with Robertshaw Lulton Controls in 1961. Vice President . Gen- eral Manager; Director of Roberlshaw since l%.1. Director of Walerbur Savings Bank. Director of Conimunit Workshop. Director of Naugatuck ' alley Industrial Council. Director of Salvation .• rniv. Director of Chamber of Commerce. Director of Connecticut public txpendilure Council. Vice President. Waterbury Hospital and Chairman of Executive Committee, Boating Nut. Golf Game Neglected. JAMES F. LYNCH. JR. 8 Point O Woods Road, Darien. Connecticut V.P. General Merchandise Manager of Associated Merchandising Corp.. New York. N. Y. WIFE: Ariana (University of New Hampshire) CHILDREN: Rob. 15; Jefl ' . 13; David. 9. Started working for Assoc. Mer. Cor.. March 1. 194H. Have held buying and merchandising positions from then until present. Managed their Los Angeles of- fice from 1962-65 and lived in Arcadia. California. Headed a college interviewing committee in New York Ciiv from 1949-55. Have served on the .M umni Fund as an agent for years. Still actively ski and play tennis, golf on occasions. Do some work with the local Boy Scout troop. LAYTON STEARNS LYON R.D. 3, Montoursville. Pennsylvania 17754 In 195? he was with L L. Stearns S Sons WIFE: Nancy A. (Pembroke) CHILDREN: Holly C. 24; Pamela S.. 21; Layton S., 18. Served in Army 1943-45. ROBERT WILLIS LYON 16()1 West Miner, Arlington Heights In IWiJ he was with A. O. Smith Corp. WIFE: Nancy (Iowa Univ.) CHILDREN: I homas, 14; Jody, II. Served in Navy 1941-46. Illinois 60005 194 ROBFRT ARTHl R LYTLE 3339 West Howard, Visalia. California 93277 Plum Accmouuru - Moure Business Forms Ser ' ed in Nav 1944-46. DONALD HOITT McALLlSTER Parmer— Morgan Stanley Co. WIFE: Katherine B. (Bennet Jr. College) CHILDREN: Donald H. Jr.. 16; Wendy R.. 14; Malcolm P. 12 Scr ed in 1942 6; 1950-52. M.C.S. 1948-Tuck School JAMES WILLIAM McBRIDE Bentav Drive. Harrison, New York 10528 In 196! he was in Sales al Wesco Equipment Co. WIFE: Dorothy Sers ' ed in Nas ' y. LINN FREDERICK McBRIDL. JR 306 Simon, HudMin, Ohio 44236 Central Disirici Manager-Columbian Carbon Co. WIFE: Shirlcv J. (William Woods) CHILDREN: ' Charics E.. 18; Nancy L.. 16; Elizabeth E.. 12. Served in .-Xrmv 1946. 195 HORACE MacPHAIL MACARTNEY Box 1430. RFD 1. Norlhporl. New York 11768 Teacher of Social Sluclies-Ceniral School Dislrici No. 5 WIFE: Mar (Skidmore) CHILDREN: Keith S., 15; Jancl. 14. JOHN HOWARD McCLELLAND 6 Slarlish Drive. Vero Beach. Florida Owner of McClelUiml of Indian River— Gifl Fruil Shipping and Commercial, also retail .selling in fruit stores WIF E: Lucv (Western College for Women. Oxford. Ohio) CHILDREN: Sandra. 20: Mark. 16. ■M ' ter exams and Christmas 1942 I entered the Army Air Force and served three years as a Flight Engineer on a B-24 atianiing the rank of T Sgl. with dut in the China Burma India Theater, discharged in 1945, Later appointed US Air Force Reser e as an Officer. Entered Miami University. Oxford. Ohio, and graduated in 1948 with a degree in Business .Administration. -Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. I mar- ried immedialelv thereafter and was associated with Universal Potteries. Inc. of Cambridge. Ohio, as V.P. until 1961 when the company was sold. I then became Sides Manager of the Gla.ss and Enamel Div. of the Commercial Decal Co. of Mt. Vernon. N.Y.. until September 1968 at which time I went into the citrus business with my Dad and moved to Florida. My wife and I are now actively engaged in the Citrus business— both fruit and commercial and reside in Vero Beach. I have two children, a daughter Sandy 20. now a Junior at Stetson Univ.. Deland. Fla.. and a son Mark 16, a Junior at Vero Beach High School. We are all enjoying golf boatina and the lovely Florida weather. JOHN S. McCLINTOCK 22 Briarfield Road, Barrington. Rhode Island Vice President of G. T. Schjeldahl Co.. General Manager of Packaging Machinery Div. Mfg. Polvelhvlene Bag Making Machinery. Mulliwall Paper Bag Making Machinery and Machinery for wrapping items with shrink film WIFE: Edith ' (U. of Minnesota) CHILDREN: Marney. 22: John. Jr.. 2(1; Todd, 17; l.on. 15; Corey. 13. Ldie and 1 married in 1945 while 1 was still a fly-bov. We returned to Hanover that fall where F.die became a member of the Dartmouth family by working at Baker l.ibrars. .M ' ter graduating in 1947 we moved back to Minneapolis where I went to work for an agricultural machinery manufacturer. After 11 years and live children 1 joined G.T. Schjeldahl Co. and we moved to Northlield. Minn. In 1964 the companv bought a plant in East Providence and we moved to New England. 1 his business has provided ample opportunity for world wide travel. I am an ac- uve member of the National Flexible Packaging Assoc, and a Director and Vice President of the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute. Activities have in- cluded being a Deacon of one church, chairman of trustees of another, active par- ticipation in precinct, ward, county and district Republican parties and the Boy Scouts for whom 1 am now a District Chairman. I 1I()M S JAMES McCOLLOW 234 West Fox Dale Road. Glendale. Wisconsin Vice President of Finance and Corporate Planning The Jinirnal Company. Milwaukee. Wise. -Publishers of Milwaukee Journal. Milwaukee Sentinel. Operators of W TMJ- TV, ,AM TM. Owners of Tempo Communications. Inc. Will.: (Mary) Ysonnc (Marquette University) (lilLDRF N: Mardi, 20; Mark. 18; John. 16; limothv. II GRADUATE STUDIES; Amos Tuck School. M.C.S. After completing the Naval V-12 program at Dartmouth I entered the Naval Supply School at Harvard Business School. Commissioned in 1945. I served as a supply otficer if the USS Platte (A024) until August, 1946. Ijitered Amos Tuck in Sept. 194fi and graduated in 1947. Worked on audit and tax stall of Ernst Ernst. Milwaukee. Wis. for 3 ' i years. Took position in accounting and fin;ince ;il The Journal Company in 1951. Journal publishes the Milwaukee Journal and Mil- waukee Sentinel and has TV. AM and I ' M stations in Milwaukee. Promoted to Assistant Treasurer in 1954. Treasurer in 1961 and Vice President of Finance and Corporate Planning in 1968. Recent travel includes two trips to Europe in 196S and 1970. Golf painting are principal activities outside of work. 196 ROBERT P. McDonald 1 1416 Lorena Lane. El Cajon. California Parmer ciiiii lawyer- Procopio. Cory. Har reaves and Savilch. Allorneys al Law WIFE: Lcnora M. (San Antonio Slate) CHILDREN: Valerie. 8; Josephine. 7; Patricia, 6. GRADUATE STUDIES: Tuck School. MBA; Boston University. LL.B. Practiced law in Lawrence. Massachusetts from 1949 through 1959. Assistant District Attorney. Northern District (Essex County) from 1952 to 1958. Security First National Bank. Trust Department from I96()- ' 6L Procopio. Cory. Hargreaves and Savitch. Attorneys at Law. from 1961 to present. My specialities are probate and tax law. WILLIAM R, MacDOUGALL Under Mountain Road. Salisbury. Connecticut Captain Pan American W ' orU Airways Enlisted with the Dartmouth Squadron in the Army Air Force and was a Squadron leader in B-17s with the 8lh Air Force in England in my first tour and a Pathfinder pilot in mv second tour. Shot down over Germany in Dec. 1944 and was a P.O.W. until liberated by American Forces in April 1945. 1 joined American Export Airlines in 1945 which later become American Overseas Airlines and still later was taken over by Pan American World Airways where 1 am presently em- ployed as a Captain. I ' flew in both the Berlin and Korean airlifts, lived for a few years in Germany and France and have flown over much of the world except Red China. When not flying I am either sailing, hunting or skiing and on the trans At- lantic sailboat race to freland in 1969 had Ed Scheu ' s son and Reg Pierce ' s son as shipmates. DAVID B. McDowell Box 1 19. Rd 3 Lakeshore Road. Pittsburgh. New Y.irk Obslelrician-iiynecalnpsl— man partnership WIFE: Mary (Connecticut College for Women) CHILDREN: Rob. 19; David. 17; Bill. 14; Kate, 0. GRADUATE STUDIES: MD. University of Michigan Left Dartmouth 1944 for U.S. Naval Academy graduating 1947. Duty in de- stroyers and submar ines. Resigned 1950. Summer school at NYU to Dartmouth Med. M52. Graduate LIniversitv of Michigan 1954. Internship and residency Al- bany Hospital. Albany. New York finishing 1958. Private practice Ob-Gyn here since. Have added two partners in meantime and awaiting a third. Mimi and 1 married prior to med school 1950. Many moves and much fun since. Live on Lake Champlain south of Platlsburgh. complete with sailboat and horses. Boats and rac- ing my ma|or avocation. Have an ecology-minded family and live in an ideal place for It. Pennsylvania 18103 GiLBLRi BURNS McDowell River Bend Road. RD. 2, Allcntown Vice President— Smith. Harney Co.. Inc. WIFE: Marchita B. (Skidmore) CHILDREN: Martlia H., 22; Margaret A.. 20; Gilbert B. Jr.. 19. Served in Navy 1944 46. 197 DONALD JAMI-:S McELROY D.S.S. 1950-Univ. of Md. 14 Reservoir Avciuii:. Dover. New Jersey 07801 DcniiM Wll L: Jeane CHILDRKN: David A., 24; Melissa. 19. Served in Naw 1942-46. PAUL SHEEHAN McOlNNlS Ed.M. 1968-State College at Boston 142 Mystic Street. Medford. Massachusetts 02155 Teacher-Cilv of Medford Medford High School WIFE: Olive CHILDREN: Stephen, 17; Mark. 14: Dean. 1(1. Served in Navy 1943-45. MAURICE JOSEPH McGRATH. JR. 888 Queens Drive. Yardley. Pennsylvania 19067 Manager o Finance and Services for the Texl-Film Division of McGrmv-Hill Book Co. WIFE: Patricia CHILDREN: Michael. 16; Kevin. 6. Served in Navy 1944-47. JASPER C. McGREW 1546 Selkirk Road. Colunihus. Ohio 43227 In J 954 he was with General Motors Co. Served in Naval 1942-46. IMciMAS JOSI I ' ll McINERNEY M.A. I948-Bo,ston College Ph.D. 1959 I ' niv of Wash. 406 North Benson Road. Fairfield, Connecticut (Xi430 .Usociaie Professor of English— Fairfield University Wll I Patricia CHILDREN: Brian P., 22; Stephen S., 20; Sara A.. 19; Anne L.. 12. 1 hoiiuis J., 9. Served in Navy 1942-45. 198 LEON N. McKENZIE. JR. 109 Florence Road, Riverside. Connecticut Secretary- Providence Washinglon Insurance Co.. and manager siihurhan .Vcm- York Office WIF H: Janice (Radcliffe) ( HILDRHN: Marl;. 17; Barbara. 14. Darinioulh was interrupted by 3 years in Navy. Returned and graduated in 1947. Joined Providence Washington Insurance Co. that year and now manage iheir New York operation. Have been active in scouting, little League and Church activities. Ser ed three years as treasurer R.I Dartmouth .• lumni .Associa- tion. Served on Commercial Lines Committee of Mulli Peril Insurance RaUng Bu- reau and am member i f Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (CPCU). Member of Sound Beach Power Squadron. MALCOLM McLANE 5 Auburn Street. Concord. New Hampshire fanner. Orr Reno—.Alliirnevs WIFE: Susan (Mount Holvoke) CHILDREN: Robin. 22; Donald. 20; Deborah. 19; Alan. 16; Annie. 14. GRADUATE STUDIES: Oxford. B.A.; Harvard Law School. LL.B. We have lived in Concord. N.H. since graduating from law school in 1952. Much involved in community and state affairs. I have served a-s Councilman and Mderman since 1956 and as Mayor (Chairman of the City Council) in 1970-71. Currentlv President of United Fund. Promoter of Wildcat Mountain Ski Area. Pinkham Notch, N.H. 1955 to date and currently President thereof. Treasurer of Concord Ice Skating Arena. Inc. a non-protit venture. Member of Board of Direc- tors of U.S. Ski Assn. and U.S. Olympic Committee. Wife Susan is serving 2nd term in State Legislature and is Vice Chairman of Ways and Means Committee. Robin is a senior at Radcliffe. Donald a sophomore at Brown is married and has a son Erik. Deborah is a freshman at Radcliffe. Alan is in high school and Anme is in junior high school. ' X EDWARD LEONARD McLAREN. JR. c o Gallagher. Penn Apartments, 4403 Centre Avenue. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 15213 In 1950 he was wilh the Indusinal Relations Department of Koppers Company WIFE: Norman M. (Colbv College) CHILDREN; Keir, 24; Ian. 22. Served in Navy 1942-45. JOHN T. McLaughlin 20 Veda Road, South Weymouth, Massachusetts Principal appraiser. Rif hl of Way Bureau, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, .tppraisal consultant to Hoard of Assessors. Town of Abinpon. Mass. .■Ippraisiil consultant to Board of Assessors, Town of . ' orwcll. Mass. WIFE: Ruth (Gcorsie Washington Universitv) CHILDREN: Stephen. 20; Daniel, 19; Janet, 17; Lisa, 15; Julie, 11; Johnnv. 9; Paul. 7. Released from active duty September. 1945, returned to Dartmouth for next se- mester to complete. Went back in June, 1946 for commencement. From 1946 to 1948 was manager of an insurance agency in Boston. In 1 94S went to California for three week vacation which lasted a year. Mel my future wife (Ruth) there and stayed on in contract department of Prudential Ins. Co. Came back to Mass. in 1949 (August) to get married, intending to return to Calif. Never did. Stayed on in Mass. as Executive Secretary of Development Corporation of America for eight vears. Left to go into general business of real estate under own name. Have since specialized in real estate appraising for the Commonwealth of Ma.ss. and as appraisal consultant for towns of Abinglon and Norwell on the south shore. Somewhere along the line, in conspiracv with mv wife, produced seven olV- spring. Managed to get back to three or four reunions and a few homecoming ijames. Will always consider my time at Hanover as some of the best years, the green years. 200 ROBERT BRADFORD McLAUTHLIN 1705 Fairacres Drive, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Adminisiraior—The Greeley Clinic Served in Army Air Corps 1942-45. ROBERT CHANDLER MacLEOD 851 North Barrance. Covina, California 91722 H riler WIFE; Gloria (LSC.) CHILDREN: Meredith. 24; Chris A.. 18. Sen.ed in Army 1943 6. WILLIAM J. McMANLS 16 Elmwood Avenue.. Longmeadow. Massachusetts Mcma er— Group Field Service. Massachusells Mutual Life Insurance Company. Spnn fiehi. Mass. WIFE: Clare . (Framingham) CHILDREN; Bill. 18; Jeff. 16; Susan. 15: Martha, 9; David. 5. GRADL ATE STUDIES: C.L.U. Completed freshman vear at Dartmouth as civilian. Continued at Dartmouth in U.S. Naval V-12 program. .After World War II returned as senior in 1946 and graduated in 1947. Same vear ( 1947) went to work for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. and have been with them ever since. Was in Kappa Sigma Fraler- nirv. Married Clare in 1951 and have five children. Oldest in college, younge st m kindergarten. Have served on various local and town committees and fund raising for Dartmouth including Third Centurv Fund, Member local Dartmouth Club. Longmeadow Mens Club. Vice President and Director Paddle Club, Springfield, mernber Chartered Life Underwriters Club. Springfield. HOWARD C HARLES MacMILLAN 27 Cherry Tree Circle. Liverpool. New York 13088 Manager. Shop Operations. General Electric WIFE: .Mane (St. Joseph School of Nursing) CHILDREN: Susan C. 17; Marie E., 17-twins; Howard C 12. Served in Marines 1944-46. 201 DONALD F. McNALLY Windwav. Garrison-On-Hudson. New York I nsuranie-Canadian -A inerican Agencies of New York. Inc.-Presideni L. Jacqueline A. (William Marv) ( HII.DRI.N: Frank. 16; Missy. 15; Danny. II. Norihwcsicrn Universilv— Midshipman School-served in Pacific Area— Ensign— Lndcnvaler Demolition Team. Returned to Dartmouth July 1946-Gradualed l-eh. 1947. Lmplovers Liahilil Corp.. Boston and New York l947-. ' ;0; Seaboard Suretv 1950-53 in Chicago. Continental Casually Co. and Hartford Insurance Ciroup in New York 1953-1969, 1969 started Eastern Division of Canadian .Ameri- can . ' Xgencics in New York and White Plains. Chairman Philipstown Planning Board since 1957. Chairman Putnam County Planning Board since 1959. Worked a.s Assistant Class Aaent for last 15 vears. lOIIN H McNAMARA 222 Fernwood. Da enporl, Iowa .•l-vv;. General Manager-John Deere. Lasi Moline. III. .I.D.L l H ' . is merger of former Harvester and Spreader Weks of Deere Co. WIFE: Judv (Lake Forest College) CHILDREN: Me°. 18: Ann. 15 (:}RADUATE STUDIES: M.S. Thayer School; M.S.M.E. Calif. Insi. of Tech. Service as Naval Aviator WW 11. B.A. Dartmouth 1948. M.S. Thayer School 1949. .VLS.M.E. Caltech 1950. .Attended on Guggenheim Fellowship, Married Judy Mitchell. Rock Island. Illinois 1948. Joined farm equipment manufacturer— Deere Co, in 1950. Work assignments largelv management in se eral different plants. Became Manager. John Deere Spreader Works in 1963. Have had a period of poor health since surgical removal of tumor and half a lung in 1968, and subse- quently bouts with radiologv. Have been asst. Gen. Mgr. of John Deere. East Mo- line Works since merger of J.D. Spreader and J.D. Harvester Works in 1969. Two daughters. Meg, 18 a freshman at Bennett College. Millbrook. N.Y.. Ann. 15 freshman Villa de Chantal. Rock Island. 111. Community Activities— Have served as director on various communitv organizations— YMCA. Junior .Achievement. As- sociated Industries. United Communitv Services. Chamber of Commerce, etc. Also, two terms as President of local Chamber of Commerce. Chairman for United Crusade of Rock Island Countv, Director. First National Bank of Moline, Hobbles: hunting, tennis, boating, golf, skiing. DUNCAN HUGH MacNAMEE M,D, 1950-Columbia Univ. Mental Health Center. Hanover. New Hampshire 03755 .■issisianl I ' rofessor of Clinical Psvchiatrx Dartmouth Medical School and— Head of the Darimoulh-Hitchcixk Mental Health Clinic WIFE: Mary (Wellesley Barnard) Served in Army 1943 6. VIC 1 OR 1) MACOMBI R 3452 Lisburn Road. Mechanicsburg, Pennsvlvania Principal: Myers, . 1acomher Falx ' r. Inc.. Consulting Civil ICni;ineers. Harrishura. Pa WIFE: Wanda (Art Institute of Pittsburgh) CHILDREN: Dwighl F,, 22; Gav L., 18 GRADUATE STUDIES: Penn S ' tale U., John Hopkins V.. Thaver School of Eng. MSCE Michigan State Highwav Dept.-1947-48; Capital Engr. Corp.. Consulting Engrs. 1949-50; LP, Kooken Co.. Consulting Engrs.-I950-5I ; Thaver School of Engineering 1951-52; L.P. Kooken Co.. Architects Engrs l952: ' Brookharl Tyo. Consulting Engrs. 1952 55; Macomber Faber. Consulting Imgrs, 1952 55; Viyers, Macomber Faber. Inc.. 1964-70. Three offices. Dartmouth Club of Cen- tral Penna., the Capital Gifts Campaign. Third Ccnlur Fund, and local inter- iewing prospective undergraduates. Aclivc in Cub Scouts. P.T.A.. School Build- ing Authority. School Board. Sunday School class officer. Church Everv Member Campaign , and Contact Committee. Active in .American Socielv of Civil Engi- neers; Pa, Society of Professional Engineers; Consulting Engineers Council of Pa,; Consulting Engineers Council of U.S. Wanda: Art work exhibited at Cieorgetown. Hagerstown. Ilarrisburg. New York Citv. Phila.; Dwight: Dartmouth ' 70. Gradu- ate sludv al Dartmouth, electronics 71; Gav: Senior at Cedar Clilf High School, 202 CiUORCli A MACiOON St Calhcrinc ' s School. 6001 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia Pricsl (i the Episcopal Church, currently serving as the Director of the Lower School al St. Catherine ' s, a school that ranges from kindergarten through high school. Episcopal Church school fir girls. WIFE: Joanne (LIniversilv of New Hampshire) CHILDREN: l.mda, 20; Barbara. W; Wendy, 16; Laura. 14; I ' hilip. 11; Stephen. 7. GRADUATE STUDIES: A.B. Dartmouth; M Bd. Springfield; Berkeley Divinity School. Y.M.C.A. Secretary. Western Di-stricI, N.H. Y.M.C.A.. Claremont, N.IL; Camp Director Camp Soangetaha, Sullivan County Y.M.C.A. 1950-54. Seminary at New Haven, 1954-57. Vicar at St. Luke ' s, Woodsville, N.H. and Church of ' the Epi- phany. Lisbon. N.H.. 1957-61. Chaplain, teacher of history at St. Mary -in-the- Mountains. Littletim, N.H. Episcopal Girls School, secondary, 1961-65. Assistant al St. Paul ' s Church, Syracuse, N.Y. 1965-68. The Headmaster of Trinity Episco- p.il School- Galveston. Texas, elementary, N-6, 196K-70, now at St. Catherine ' s School. Married Joanne Moore, December 1949; 1st daughter now a iunior al the Univ. of Penn. (Linda is a cheerleader at Penn); 2nd a freshman at North Te.xas State University; 3rd daughter now a sophomore at St. Catherine ' s, while daughter 4 is in the 8th grade here. Our two bovs are now in public schools here in Rich- mond but will enroll at St. Christopher ' s, our brother .schiiol in the fall. In 1963 took our first major camping trip out west— spend some lime each summer camp- ing in our camper-lrailer. Joanne Is a teacher, elementary, now teaching 3rd grade here at St. Catherine ' s. While in Galveston, Texas was a director of the Mental Health Association. (Purple Heart in Germany.) ADRIAN G MAGRATH 10 South Sycamore Knolls. South Hadley, Massachusetts Director of International .Marketing. Scott Graphics Inc., Holvoke. Mass. (Suhsiiliary of Scott Paper Co. )— Planning. Market Development. Sales, etc. WIFE: Hedwidae CHILDREN: A ' drian Jr., 19; Donna, 1 1; Cynthia, 10 Having completed Dartmouth in 1946 in conjunction with the NROTC and af- ter a short lour on a tanker. 1 joined the Nashua Corporation. Nashua. N.H. as a Statf Engineer, In 1951. 1 was recalled for two years active Navy Service which in- cluded one year as an Engineering Officer on a carrier and one year in Officer Candidate Selection. Shortly after that. I joined my present employer where my responsibilities have included various phases such as Research. Technical Sales and Commercial Development. I have travelled extensively and my family has had occasional opportunity to accompany me. I am an active investor, enjoy skiing, swimming, etc. This year will be our 25th wedding anniversary. HAROLD MAH MARIAN 320 Meadow-brook Road, Wyckoff, New Jersey 07481 Partner— H. K Mahmanan (interior decorators) WIFE: Dolores E, (Mary Washington) CHILDREN: Nancy G,, 13. Served in Navy 1944-47, STANLEY MAIER Maiers, Rudisill al Calhoun Street. Fort Waviic. Indi.ina 4 )806 Mater Gentlemen ' s .■tttire. Inc. Served in Navv 1944 46. 203 H E. MALCOLM SlOWalbridge Drive. East Lansing. Michigan fh sician— Gynecology WiFE: Barbara Afler Darlmouth ihe best vcars of niv life, including ihc big 21st birthday, were spent on a destroyer. Afler discharge from the Nav 1 went to medical school, graduating in 195i from Vanderbill. I specialized in OB-GYN at .lohns Hopkins and the U. of Michigan. Have been in private practice since 1956 both here and in Lansing. Michigan and the Bahama Islands. Had a visit with Wayne Frerichs in Phoenix years ago— my last contact with a ' 46 hDVVAKD MAL ' RICE MALEY 166 Fair Oaks Park. Needham. Massachusetts 02192 Manager— Malev ' s Dry Cleaners. Inc. WIFE: Ruth E.. (Colby Jr.) CHILDREN: Joan. 19 ; Stephen C. 18; Carol. 15; Anne. 13; Gregory, U. Served in Navy 1943-46. PAUL D. MALINOSKY 38 Brookline Drive. West Hartford. Connecticut Connecticul General Life Insurance: Terriional Maniii;er o 1 1 stale area. conduclin the sales of life reinsurance HE: Carola (Bergen (Norway) An School) CHILDREN: Paul. 15; David. 14; Van. 13; Jessica. 6 Like so many others. I left Dartmouth after the first semester and served in the war for three years, coming out as a Lieutenant having piloted C-47 ' s and C-46 ' s. Returned to Dartmouth in ' 46. 1 got out in Feb.. ' 49. M first job was with S.S. Kresge where for five years. I ser ' ed as Assistant Manager in the New York area. I mel mv wife in Staten Island, she being a visitor there from her native. Norway. We ' ve ail been back to Norway and are all skiers. I ' ve been a Jay Cee. have dcme the usual church and civic group money can- vassing and mostly, work at keeping my active boys from learning that I ' ve lost, at age 46. a half a .step at shiirtsiop. PETER SAI.TONSTAI.L MALLETT B.A. 1947; M.Ed. 195I-UVM R.D. 2. St. Albans. Vermont 05478 Dtrcclnr of Guidance. Bellows Free Acailemy WIIE: Frances (UVM) CHILDREN: Laurel C, 23; Pierre G., 21; Marc P.. 21. Served in Army 1943 44. 204 [J «7 imm HARVEY N. MANDIiL Indian Spring Lane. Norwich. Conneclicut Fhy icidii Inlernat Medicine. Hrimiirily prirale practice with some leaching at Yale. Willi: Marjorie (L ' nivcrsit of Rhiiile Island) CHILDREN: Ross, 17; Marc. 16; David. 16. (iR. ' KDUATE STL. ' DIES: CiiUnnbui MD.. transfer from Dartnuuuli Medical School -After military service, medical school, internship and residcncs. I settled in my home town where I have been practicing internal medicine. When not lied down bv the rigors of practice I enjoy travel and try to get oM of the country each year or two. Most recentiv 1 helped my wife in an unsuccessful attempt to elect a left wing senator from Connecticut. Perhaps my greatest trial is trying to impro e my rating in the United States Chess federation. ROBERT P MANN Pa ' 1208 Narcissa Road. Blue Bell. Pennsylvania Engineering ' iircha ' ing Agenl. Tasly Baking Co.. Phila. Pa. procurement of all maintenance materials anil services phis new cijiiipment ami machinery. WIFE: Mar Louise (Centenary College for Women) CHILDREN: Robert P. Jr.. IS; Mary EUen. 16. Enlisted in the Navy after first freshman semester and took boot training at Samson. N.Y, After completing service school, also at Samson, spent better part of two years as a Quartermaster on several LST ' s. Transferred to V-5 Program for pi- lot training and spent the balance of my military service at many naval air bases in the States, only one plane to mv credit and that was an American one during pri- mary training. Returned to Darimouth for winter semester in 1945 and majored in Economics. Graduated with the mixed classes in June 1948. First job after college vi-as with a large paint manufacturer in Phila. as an asst. in the Sales Dept. Left to work in the hospital supply business with my father, but after several years made another change, this time getting into the package machinery field. Spent 10 years helping a small company grow when the opportunity arose to coordinate the maintenance supplies of a large Phila. bakery, and this developed into my present position. Have during these many years, spent much of my leisure time in sporting activifies. and been fortunate to share most of these with my wife, son and daugh- ter. We all play golf, tennis, squash and ski with the kids gradually putting Mom and me to shame. Both children have been Junior golf champions while Dad has been satisfied to be runner-up a handful of times. The past several years have had the distinction of being the only Father-Son members on the Club ' s inter-league golf team. HAROLD E. MARDEN. JR. 66 Mosher Road. Delmar. New York Se If empio i ed physic Ian WIFE: Dorothy (Russell Sage) CHILDREN: Susan. 8; Barbara. 7; Charles. 5. GRADUATE STUDIES: MD. Cornell Alter medical school did internship and residencies in .Albany Medical Center Hospital. Tufts Medical College. Johns Hopkins Hospital. Delafield Hospital (Co- lumbia-Presbyterian Medical Center). Have practiced Urological Surgery in .Al- bany. New York since 1957. Married 1958 and have three children. Main hobbies are boating, fishing, tennis, summers spent at camp on Lake Champlain at Essex. Belong to Rotarv Club of Albany. University Club. Crater Club. Have been active in Easter Seal campaign. Belong to first Presbyterian Church of .Albany. Am .Asso- ciate Professor of Surgery at Albany Medical College which consumes consid- erable time. A. W. MARTIN MARINO. JR 7. 83rd Street. Brooklyn. New York Surgeon-Chief. Department of Surgery. Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery. The Brooklyn-Cumberland Medical Center. Brooklyn. N. Y. Private practice of surgery. Partner in The Marino Clinic. WIFE: Virginia ( Benningtiin) C HILDRF.N: A. W Martin. III. 15; M. Lynn. 1. ; .leffrev J . II. GRADUATE STUDIES: Long Island College of Medicine 1948-M.D.. NY. University Graduate School of Surgery - 1955 Left Hanover in June 1944. Medical school, internship, surgical residency and marriage Went to Taiwan (Free China) as consulUints to Chiang government in 1951. Rich experience in China included Dartmouth Club of Taiwan. Director of Medical Dept. of Western Enterprises 1952-54. Home with Ginny by boat, car, camel, elephant, and goat carl heading west to complete riiund the world junket. Air Force in D.C. then more specialized surgical training. Private practice of sur- gery in partnership with my father in 1957. Certified by the .American Board of Surgery, the American Board of Colon Rectal Surgery at The Brooklyn-Cum- berland Medical Center and Associate Professor of Surgery S.U.N.Y. Honored to be President, Alumni Assoc, S.U.N.Y., Downstate Medical Center 1967-68. Medi- cal Society of the County of Kings, 1969-70. Currently Resident of the New York Society of Colon Rectal Surgeons and President Elect of the Associ;itcd Physi- cians of L.I. Major activity is riding herd on active growing family. Skimg in win- ter (The New York Ski Club). Water sports in summer (Candlewood Isle Club, Connecticut). Author of: Current Therapy- 1969-Tumors of Intestine- W ' .B. Saunders Co., 1969 205 HOWARD tlU III 1 I l AK.II KISON. JR. San Valley Icrrace, North Conway, New llanip ' -hirc 03860 UV;j in ihe building business in IV6fi Wll 1- lllen (Chamberlain) CMILDRLN: Catherine A.. 19; William M.. 17; Susan B., 12. Served in .-Xrmv 1943-46. LDWARD lOHN MARKMAM. JR 2149 Kim Street. Stratford, Connecticut 06497 No information JOHN ELMER MARLETTE 150 Brantwood Drive, Buffalo, New York 14226 Presidenl— Buffalo Bumper Exchange WIFE: Rosemary (Juilliard) CHILDREN: Catherine, 18; Suzanne, 16; Patricia, II; John, S; Mary, 6. Served in Navy Air Corps 1943-45. ALBERT MARIIN 46 Dartmouth Street, Rutland, Vermont Kiitland High School— Mcilh Teacher— Coach ski and Irack. Wll Lois ( Mary Washington) ( IIILDRLN: Mary Reed, 16; Steven Albert, 15. MAS 1 l.RS - University of Vermont Teacher and Assistant Principal at Windsor High School, Vermont 1946-48. In 1948 went to Rutland High. Ski. Irack and Math. Organized and served as the lirsi president of the Killinglon Ski Club. Still very active as a Director and Vice Chairman. Rcl ' eree college foolball and basketball and serve as Southern Vermont Commissioner (ba.sketball). Active in USL.ASA junior ski programs and com- petitions. We enjov our summers at Lake Dunmre in Brandon, Vermont. Our home in Rutland is a complete, from design lo paint, do-it-voursell ' home on 46 Dartmouth Street. John Hill, class ol ' 20, lives ne, t door al 20 Dartmouth St. 206 EDWARD WILLIAM MARIIN LL.B. 1 51 NYU 38 Fieldstone Drive. Morrislown, New Jersey 07960 WILE: Eleanor CHILDREN: Edward W., 14; Ellen E., 13; John M., 10. Served in Navv 1944-47. ROBERT MARTIN LL.B. 1949-Columbia SI5 Connecticut A enue. N.W.. Washintiion. D.C. 20006 Liinyer Served in Navv ' . MICHAEL J. . L ' RZANO 402 Ml. Prospect Avenue. Newark. New Jersey Se f emplnyecl—privdle practice of Urn in the Srule of New Jersey. WIFE: Lois (Centenarv Junior College and N.J. State Tachers College) GRADUATE STUDIES: Harvard Law School. J.D. I wa-s graduated from Harvard Law School in 1949. I was admitted to practice as an altornev at law of New Jersev in June 1950. and as a counsellor at law of New Jersev in 1953. I wa-s admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersev in June 1950 and before the United States Supreme Court in 1957. In 1953 I was admitted to practice before the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United Slates. I am a member of the Essex County Bar Association, the Association of Interstate Commerce Commission Prac- titioners, and the Harvard Club of New Jersey. Since being admitted as an at- torney at law. I have been engaged in the private practice of law in the State ol New Jersev. DONALD ROBINSON MASON, JR. 207 RICHARD K MASON 205-23rd Sirecl. Brigantine, New Jersey I ' ice President and Sales Manager of Mason Co.. Inc. Wholesale Grocers. A family business begun in 1869 by my great grandfather. WIFE: Gail t HILDREN: Richv. 9: Randy. 7. Worked one ear in Chicago (roomed wilh Ted lajen) returned to Atlantic City and started in the lamilv business. In 1952 started as assistant Cruise Director on Holland America Line In winters. Retired Irom this to gel married in 1960. Worked with the Miss .America Pageant since 1951 as assistant stage manager, stage manager, director and no w in charge of the complete production. Sired two ereal future Indians. JOSEPH 1. MASTERS 205 W ' alden Street. Cambridge. Massachusetts Owner- Manager lONOM ET CO.— a new mine for me in the field of special scientific products. CHILDREN: Jon (Dartmouth 74). Julia. Donna C.RADUATE STUDIES: Columbia. Brown. Physics Here 1 prefer to be reticent. In retrospect, however. I thmk that the College did a commendable job with the classes of the World War 11 era— a difficult time at best. I have enjoved a long period of success in my career as a physicist and 1 must give a great deal of credit for this to some of the fine teachers 1 had as an underaraduale student. DONALD PHILIP MEAD 88 Locksley Road. Lynnfield. Ma.ssachusetts 01940 . ' o information CLYDE W. MEDER 22 Crestmont Road. Little Falls. New Jersey Group Controller. I ' holo and Office Systems. G.- • ' Corporation Will;: Esther ( HII.DREN: Marilyn. 23; Janis, 17. (iRADUATE STUDIES: Fairleigh Dickinson. MBA Following graduation 1 worked in Philadelphia for a year. Then moved to Tren- ton. New Jersey where 1 worked for X vears. In 1955 we moved to Northern New Jersey where 1 worked for Curtiss-Wright for 4 ' ; vears. In 1959 1 went lo work for GAF as Plant Controller of their Linden, New Jersey plant. After 4 years trans- ferred to corporate office as Manager of Cost Accounting. In 1967 assumed present position as Group Controller. Have been active in Dartmouth alVairs. first in Dartmouth Club of Central New Jersey, recently on Inleniewing committees in local area. Active in church affairs— now serving 2nd year on Board of Irusiees. Job limits activities because of travel in the U.S. and Canada. 208 JOHN VANDLVEER MEREDITH 2213 Wciodbndge Drive. Muncie. Indiana 47304 Lawyer !i ' T DALE EUGENE METTS 269 Milford. Ea.sl Lansing, Michigan 48823 WIFE: Belle CHILDREN: Timothy D.. 24. Served in Navy 1943-45. THEODORE MICKLIN 1731 Afton. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111 « 195 ' S he wii.s in Sales at Alheil Sleinbers (dislrihulors i)f electronic annpimenls) WIFE: Dorothy Served in Nav 1942-46. DONALD R MILSEL 19221 Brctton Drive, Detroit, Michigan Manui er (ieneral Accounlini;. American Minors Corparalion. Manage all corporate and consoliJateJ accountim . prepare corporate financial statements for internal ami external use. WIFE: Jacqueline CHILDREN: Chuck, 20; Bruce, 19; David, 17; Ellen, 13: Amy, 12. Navy active service 1946 47, Wavne State L.lniversity. Post-graduate work in ac- counting 1947 49. Married 1949. Worked with CP.A lirm (now louche Ross Co.) from 1949 to 1962. Worked at . merlcan Motors 1963 to present. Oenerally in charge of auditing rundion. treasurer local Boy Scout Troop 1963 1970. 209 NEWTON S. MILER 4314 Birchlake Coiirl. Alexandria. Virginia Foreign Service. Deparimciu ol Stale. Wll-E: NclKJuniala) t HILDREN: JoAnn, 22; Judy. 20: Janet. 19. Career has been oriented to international affairs with service prmuinly overseas in Foreign Service v ith assignnienb to l.C.A. (predecessor of AID) and with U.S. Navy and U.S. Armv as poHlical and economic advisor. Overseas service in China. Korea. Japan. Thailand. Republic ol Philippines. Ethopia and short tours in other counlries. Very little alumni activity in U.S. but have enjoyed activities abroad where ' 4 of last 25 years have been spent. JOSEPH JULIUS MILLIANO 6 Intervale Street, Woburn, Massachusetts 01 801 No infornuilion Served in Navy. PETER MILLARD B. Arch. 1951 -Yale Whippoorwill Lane. Bethanv, Connecticut 06525 Archilecl pariner—Earl P. Cur tin WIFE: Margaret (Bennett) CHILDREN: Karen. 27; Michael, 23. Served in Nav 1943-45. EDWARD WASHINGTON MILLER. JR. Romney, West Virginia 26757 Secretary-Treasurer of Romnev Orchards. Inc. WIFE: Peggy Lou (Smith) CHILDREN; Margaret L, 12. 210 Wll I.IAM C ARY M11.L.HR SI7 Cedar Avenue, Drexel Hill. Pennsylvania luiuii;er of Crcilil Curd Operiilions- Alltmlic RichfieUl Company (Pelrtileiim) Responsible for all credit card processing. Optical Scanning Equipment. Data Recorders, S6( computers and J JO people. WIKE: Eleaniir; (Susquehanna Universily) CHILDREN; Jeanne, 21; Sandra, 18; Edward, L . After leaving College with my AB and MCS Degree from Tuek School, 1 joined the Atlantic RKhtield Company where I initially was an auditor, operations coor- dinator and analyst, accountant, administrative assistant to marketing general manager and vice president, senior systems an;ilyst. management engineer, man- ager of systems development and present credit card manager. Also attended Uni- versity of Pennsylvania and Harvard University. I currently ha ve one daughter as a senior at Houghton College in New York and one daughter a freshman at Wes- ley College in Delaware. The family and I have traveled to 45 of the Slates. Ca- nada. Me.xico. England. Scotland. Norway. Sweden. Denmark. France. Germany and Luxembourg. Am or have heen Vice President and Director of Wanamaker Institute of Industnes. Chairman of Board. President and Treasurer of Bethany Corporation. Secretarv. Treasurer. V.P, and President of ASM (Assn. of Systems Management). Secretary and Executive Dartmouth Club of Philadelphia, Sunday School Superintendent. AMA Speaker. Adult SS teacher. DONALD EDMOND MILLIANS 45 Adams Road. Easton. Connecticut 06425 Owner-Serviceimister of the Connecticut River Valley WIFE; Nancv CHILDREN: Penelope. 21. MORMMl R MISHKIN 4417 Holland Avenue. Bethesda. Maryland Saliiinal Institute of Mental Health- Research Psychologist CHILDREN; Wendelin. 21; Susan. 16. C.RADU.ATE STUDIES; M.A.. Ph.D. McGill Llmversity fifty publications on brain function and behavior in primates. Ill BIN MOMS Landing Lane. North Chatham. Massachusetts Chairman of Board. Oplicnm. Inc. Retail optical chain and dislrihulor of optical products. Retail stores located in Cleveland and Philadelphia W II F: Marjorie Ann (Skidmore) C IIH DRKN: Alan. 22; Derek. 19: Kevin. 16. GRAOL ' ATK STUDILS: Tuck School. MCS Business career has included management consulting (or McKinsey Company in U.S. and Europe. Vice President of l-itchburg Paper Company. A. C. Gilbert Company, l- ' anny Farmer Candy Shops, inc. Dartmouth alumni activities include past president of Kansa.s Citv Alumni Assoc, member ol National Fnrollment Council earlv I950 ' s. past secretary Dartmouth Outing Club of New York, local interviewing and recruiting activities. Family status-Alan Dartmouth Class 1970; Derek. Tilton School. Kevm Lawrenceville School. Hobbies-ski lodge. Mad River Glen. Vt.. sailing Chatham, Mass. Still play jazz bass. LEONARD JULIUS MOLBERG 1341 South Vallcjo. Denver. Colorado 80223 Partner- Molberg Gold Pa lace (in I960) WIFE: Nita J. CHILDREN; Leonard W.. 24; Marilyn A., 21; John M., 1 1. Served in Navy 1942-46. .lOSEPH P MONIGLE 127 Harmony Street. New Castle. Delaware Deputy Director-The Hairier Museum (H ' ilmini;lon). Purpose of the museum- background of American industry as exempli ted hy Duponi and other early companies. WIFE: Sallv (University of Delaware) CHILDREN: Christopher. 17: Jill. 13; Betsy. II. GRADUATE SrUDIES: MA. University of Delaware Enlisted USAAF at Hanover. Served three years-34 Missions China and Burma. Circumstances prevented return to Hanover. Received B.A. University of Delaware 1949. Trained as teacher. Joined local historical foundation staff in 1954. Still on same staff 17 years later. Spend much of our time at our farm in Chester County. Pennsylvania. ' Son Christopher has applied lor admission to Dartmouth next year. Wish us luck! X IIIOMAS R MONTGOMERY 4342 Chateau De Ville Drive. St. Louis. Missouri 63 129 Plant Manager -Beer Packaging and Shipping-.inheuser-Busch. Inc.. St. Louis WIFE: Patricia Ann C}RADUATE STUDIES: M.C.S. Amos Tuck School. Dartmouth College After graduating from Tuck School. I attended the National Brewers Acadcnn. New York City, from the Fall of 1947 until the Spring iif I94S. to become a Mas- ter Brewer. Worked as Assistant Master Brewer. Boston Beer Company. Boston. Mass.. from 1948 to 1950. Was Master Brewer and Vice President. Production, at Eagle Brewing Co.. Catasauqua. Pa.. 1950 thru 1957. Was Supervising Master Bre- wer and Vice President of Production at (Jocbel Brewing Co.. Detroit. Mich.. 1957-1963. Joined Anheuser-Brcwcr. St. Louis. Mo. in Septl-niber. 1963 as Assist- ant Plant Manager. In April. 1965 became Plant Manager-Beer Packaging and Shipping-Anheuser-Busch. St. Louis. Manage the largest beverage plant in the world. We ship over 400.000 cases and 8.000 half-barrels per day. Married Patricia Ann Wolfe in December. 1962. In the past, have been active in various Lions Clubs, Jaycees. etc.; currentlv. am an active member of the Master Brewers Asso- ciation of America, and the Brewers and Beverage Packaging .Association. Enjoy fishing and boating, but devote most of my energies to BLID and wishing my step- son. 1st Lt. Ronald Wolfe, safely home from Vietnam. 212 DWIGHT HA ' lES MONTZ 581 1 EIniwood Drive. South Monroe Townsite, Monroe. Michigan Comptroller First Salional Bank. Monroe. Michigan. Responsible for all financial reports, tax returns, accoiinlini; records. WIIK: Helen (Baslern Michiaan Universiiv) CHIl DRBN: Kim. 16. (IR. 1)IJAT1£ STUDItS: MBA University of Toledo Emploved a.s auditor at Sears. Roebuck in Monroe. Mich.. 1946 48; accounting supervisor-Kroger Co.. Toledo. O.. 1948 49; credit manager- Monroe Co-()p Oil Co.. 1949-55; estimator-Consolidated Paper Co.. 1955-57; accounting super- visor-Union Camp Corp.. Monroe. Mich.. 1957 65; obtained M.B.A. from Uni- versiiv of Toledo in 1965; became staff accountant at Richwine. Newton Car- lton. C.P.A. firm in Monroe. Mich, in 1965; C.P.. . and partner in same firm in 1968; comptroller at First National Bank. Monroe 1969 to present. Member Board of Directors. Monroe Y.M.C..A.; secretarv. Monroe Kiwanis Club; president Mon- roe Salvalioii .-Xrmv . dvisorv Board; treasurer Monroe Countv Republican Party; past-president Monroe Council of Churches. .Member . mcrican Institute of C.P.A. s. Michigan Association of C.P.A.s. Bank .Administration Institute. First United Methodist Church. Monroe. Michiean. BRADLEY MOREHOUSE 95 Harbor Road. Southport. Connecticut Member of law firm (general practice) of Buckley. Hilgendorff. Williams £• .Smith. WIFE; Sarah (Welleslev) CHILDREN: Susan, 22; Christopher, 21; Stephen, 19: Lorna. 16; Rebecca, 14; David, 7. GRADUATE STUDIES; Yale. LL.B. During 4 years of prep school. Wednesday vvas always theme day and much dreaded in consequence. Themes had to be a minimum of 350 words. In those days it seemed a monstrous task to squeeze the last few words out of one ' s mental toothpaste tube. Now you confront us with the situation in reverse, the arbitrary and impossible task of encapsulating 25 years of one s life in a new brief para- graphs. I ' m afraid we have no alternative but to give vou the bare bones, without flesh, heart or mind. 1 have always been disappointed that my life at Dartmouth was interrupted by 3 years of military duty. In the grave sadness of classmates killed. It is surely a small sadness that college life was disrupted and yet it was some sacrifice that the Class of 46 were denied the 4 years of shared community that has for most of 200 years been so cherished an experience for sons of Dart- mouth. After Dartmouth. I passed 3 intellecturally stimulating years at Yale Law- School where Keep Oft ' The Grass signs and locked stacks in the library con- firmed me in the wisdom of choosing Dartmouth over Yale College. After Yale. I returned to mv ancestral town of Fairfield where I have been aging irascibly and discharging the various tasks that a small town imposes on its citizens, in which re- gard 1 have been moderator of the Town Meeting, Clerk of the Vestry, President of the Chamber of Commerce and of the Bar Association and have discharged many other pettv offices with modest competence but not distinction. I have law offices in Southport and Bridgeport, the former located in an ancient tide mill— a charming spot to which (since I live on the River) I can literally row. .An equally attractive fringe benefit of the office is that 1 can and have caught fish from my windows. Six children have brought expenses, troubles, womes. joys and overall deep happiness, as might also be said of my marriage to Sally. Some of my best recent memories are Dartmouth-related, such as the humbling of the Tiger last au- tumn and late summer weeks spent trout fishing in the Dartmouth Grant. 1 hope that a son (or even a daughter) may attend Dartmouth and savour the ambience that sets the College otf from her lesser Brethren. CiF.ORCiE EDWARD MORCiAN 1220 Pitman Avenue, Palo Alto, California City Manager of Palo .Alio. Calif Serve as chief administrative officer of city of 56. )() ) (University oriented- Stanford) with multiplicity of services including all utilities etc. 720 employees. WIFE: Louise (Tufts College) CHILDREN: Beth. 20; Martha. 19; Nancy. 12. (iRADU.ATE STUDIES: M.A.. Stanford University Lhe first five years after Dartmouth were spent completing my formal education (MA. Stanford); teaching in boys private school (Cate. Santa Barbara. Calif); serving as an intern in local government as Coro Foundation trainee; getting mar- ried; and joining the City of Palo Alto as student intern. Since that time 1 have been totally committed to local government and raising a family of three girls 1 have had the pleasure and good fortune to work with many outstanding men and women in building the finest medium size city in the country originally as a stu- dent, as an administrative aide, assistant city manager, and for the past 5 years as City Manager. My interests range from golf, hiking, skiing. Rotary and most of all a wonderful family. Professional activities, community issues, and the above fill twentv-four hours of most days. 213 HR ADIDKI) IKJBBS MORRISON 168 Glo-Min Drive. Upper St. Clair. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15241 In I ' itt he was wilh Liheriy Mutual Insunmce Co. Wll F C ' arolvn (Mcintosh Business College) C Mil DRLN: Dean. 22; Diane. 19; Sandra. 8; Penny. 6. Ser ed in Navy 1943-46. .lOHN F. MORRISSEY 6018 S. Hill Drive. Madison. Wisconsin Professor of Medic ine. Haul Section of Gastroenterology, U. of Wisconsin Medical School. WIFL: Ruth (Wisconsin) CHILDREN; Ann. 19; Sara. 12. GR.ADU.ATE STUDIES: Harvard Medical School. M.D. Left Dartmouth June 1943 to enter .Army, completed Pre-Medical Studies (A.S.T.P.) at Wavne U. and V. of Michigan and entered .letTerson Medical School in 1945. Transl ' erred to Hanard and graduated in 1949. Returned to Dartmouth in summer session of 1946 and completed B.A. requirements. Interned at U. of Il- linois and completed residency at U. ol ' Wi.sconsin in Internal Medicine. Spent two years at U. of Washington in Gastroenterology and finally joined faculty here at Wisconsin in 1962. My ' special field of interest is endoscopy. I have published over 30 articles in this area and during the past two years I have lectured on the subject in Japan. Denmark and in several South .■ nierican countries in addition to meet- ings in the United States and Canada. These invitations have made it possible for Ruth and the children to travel with me to many interesting cities. Ruth is also a faculty member at Wisconsin in the field of textile design. My oldest daughter is a freshman at Macalester College, St. Paul. Minn. RICHARD STEELE MORRON 747 Dreon Drive. Clawson, Michigan 48017 V) information Served in .Army 1943 5. JAMES REYNOLDS MORSE M.C.S. 1949 Tuck School 25 Sound Avenue, Stamford, Connecticut 06902 General partner— White. Weld Co. WIFE: Dorothy (Rockford) CHILDREN: James R Jr , 15: IJi abeth D , 13; Ann 1) . 12. Served in Navy 1943-45. WILLIA.M A. .MORRIS 8B Sadaquada Apts.. Whitcsboro. New York General Motors Acceptance Corp Branch Manager, Utica, N.Y. Wholesale and retail financing Autos. Appliances. I ' leets Started in Harvard V-12. then lo Dartmouth. Saw the Far East and Arabia with the U.S. Navy as a paymaster. Came back to Dartmouth for degree. Joined GMAC and moved around some. Canada and U.S., all in the east. Play as much golf a-s work and weather permits. 214 RICHARD 1 1 KiH MORSEi (i3 Highland Avemie, Montclair, New Jersey 07042 In l ' )6() he WHS Cn-ncral Sales M(inci er- ' orcii Corp. WIFE: Josephine (Skidmorc) CHILDREN: I ' hvllis B.. 19; Debra L., 17; Riehard L. Jr.. 14; Virginia P.. 10. Served in Navv 1943-46. JOHN RUSSELL MOSS St. Andrews School. Boca Raton. Florida 33432 Teaeher—Sl. Andrews School WIFE: Nancv P. (Wheelock) CHILDREN: Michael D.. 21. Served in Arniv Air Corps. NEIL HERBERT MUEHLHAUSER 4312 River Street. Willoughby. Ohio 44094 Assislanl Sales Manager (Aulomolive Sales) Ohio Rubber Co. WIFE: Virginia (Kent State) CHILDREN: Nancy, 19; Lynn. 17; Craig. 15; Daniel. 12; Laurel. 10. Served in Navv 1944-46. ' ROBERT DELISLE MUNN. LT COL. 13 Champlain Drive. Platt.sburgh. New York 12901 Li. Col. US A ir Force WIFE: Patricia (Kalherine Gibbs) CHILDREN: Maureen M.. 24; Matthew M.. 22. 215 JOHN JOSEPH ML RRAV. JR. U.M.U. D.M.U. 1950 Tufts 609 Greenwich Lane. Grand Blanc. Michigan 48439 Dcniisi Wlf E: Theresa CHILDREN: Maureen P.. 19; John J 111, 17; Paul A., 16. Ser ed in Na T 1943-46. ANDREW J. MURTHA 25 Mountain .Avenue. Maplcwood. New Jersey Business ConsullaiU WIFE: June (Svracuse L. ' niversitv) CHILDREN: Elizabeth (Liz), 14; Bennett (Ben). 11: CliHord (ClifT). 2 ' 6. Two great vears in the North Country ended with degree and commission in June 1946. Eighteen months in the Phillipines, twelve as a supply corp Ensign and SIX in civil service to complete the job. completed my Service . A short span of twenty-one years ensued with Time Inc., a small but growing publisher which ex- panded into the broadcasting tield. Starting out as an internal auditor wimdering on which side the you know whats were, 1 ventured bravely into the fields of tax- ation (assistant Tax Mgr.) credit (Credit Mgr.) budgeting and special projects -and rtnally into broadcasting. A decade and a half with Time-Life Broadcast was Hlled with budgets, projections, buving and selling properties, travel to LI.S. stations, Eu- rope, South .America (and even back to the Phillipines). .And, then in lieu of dying there, in early 1969 I left the post of Business Manager of Time-Life Broadcast to become a consultant in the broadcast held. It ' s cmlv a rumor that m departure caused Time to decide to sell its stations. Activities Hobbies— work. Dartmouth, golf Bermuda and laboring on the ranch at 25 Mountain .Avenue in Maplcwood. Author of: Countless Expense Accounts, JOHN JOSEPH NAGLE 48 Seitz Avenue, Rockville CenU-e, New York 1 1570 Director of Financial Planning— Long Beach Memorial Hospital WIFE: Gina CHILDREN: Thomas, 22; Richard, 18. Served in Navy. W. WILLIAM NAGLE 101 Paxon Hollow Road, Media, Pennsylvania Physician - Specially radiology WJFE: Barbara (Eduewood Park Junior College) CHILDREN: W Wdliam, Jr. 19; Charles Douglas, 16. GRADUATE STUDIES: M D. Harvard Four years at Harvard Medical then two years internship and surgical residency at Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Conn. Naval service for two years during Korean War. Four years specializing in radiology at University of PennsyUania. Ila e been in private practice of radiology for past 1 1 years. Have had a partner for past two years. All going very well. Married while in medical school. Celebrating 25th anniversary next month. All going very well. Enjoy my work, travel, gardening, golf, rock music and hot cars -mostly going very well. 216 AKTIIUR NAITOVE 20 Rip Road, Hanover, New Hampshire Cluurnum. Depl. of Surgical Research. Darlmimlh Medical School. WIKh: Connie CHILDRtN: Matt, 21; Noah, 20; Abby, 18; Peter, 15; Ben, 13. GRADUATE STUDIF.S: NYU. School of Medicine, FACS, MCitX) Marned in New York City 1946. USAF 1953-55. Dartmouth Medical School, Dept. of Physiology, 1958-pr ' esent. Dartmouth Medical School, Dept. of Surgery, 1969-presenI. Son, Matthew Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude, Harviird, 1971. Son, Noah, sludving to be a farmer. Daughter, Abby, 1969-70 London School of Contemp. Dance, Bennington in Fall 1971. Son, Peter, basketball and ba.seball HHS. Son, Ben, Jr. Dramatics, HHS. Wife, Connie, Art therapist. Mental Health Center; Dartmouth Medical School m Dartmouth MAl.S program. DAVID NARVA 43 Beverly Street, North Dartmouth. Massachusetts Treasurer -Morion ' s Shoe Stores. Inc.. Boston, Massachusells WIFE: Florence CHILDREN: Adam, 16; Joel, 14; Lisa, 9. GRADUATE STUDIES: Amos Tuck. MCS Three years U.S. Army Combat Engineers. StalT Sgt. Southwest and West Pa- cific and ' Japan. World War II. Graduated Dartmouth 1948, Amos Tuck 1949. Worked for Morton ' s Shoe Stores, Inc. since 1950. now Treasurer. Various Com- munity Activities in past. Now member of local Community Council of Mass, Comm. Vs. Discrimination, and Trustee of Friends Academy (No. Dartmouth, Mass.). Spend most of Spring, Summer and Fall sailing in Buzzards Bay and environs. ' DAVID EDWARD NASSIF David Na.ssif Company. 100 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 021 16 Pariner-David Nussif Co. WIFE: Diane Served in Navy 1943-46. ALEX JOHN NAZAREK 9 Mount Grey Road, Stony Brook, New York .S , Sra J IJii;ineer on advanced aerospace systems for Grumman Aerospace Corp. I have worked on system analysis, desif n and integration of the lunar module and lunar excursions of the Apollo prot ram and the recent desii;n and mtei ration of the F- 14 aircraft, the Navy ' s newest advaiiccil fifihler plane. WIFE: Denise (Marcoux Business College, Canada) CHILDREN: Michael Ale.x, 5 ' :. (iRADLIATE STUDIES: MS, NYU; SM, M.I.T.; MBA, Hofstia After graduation, served with Vic Macomber ' 46 and Al Whitney ' 47 aboard the USS Kearsarge (CV-33 which manv years later recovered some of our glorious as- tronauts in the Pacihcl) for a year ' s tour. Then went to graduate school at NYU and Ml 1. Joined Ihe ' AF Camhndge Research Labs in Fall ' 48 and during my live year tenure there p.irlicipatcd in the AEC sponsored initial atomic tests at Yucca ilats. Nev. (Proiecl Ranger) in early 51 and Project Greenhouse al Einiwetok .Atoll during the Spring of 1951 where the first thermo-nuclear weapon was tested. Spent 2 yrs with the U.S. Navy on Project AROWA at NAS. Norfolk. Va. after being called back into the Navy at the tail end of the Korean conliict. (I mcl and worked with Jell Mills ' 47 while there). Upon release from Navy I joined the Re- public AviatKm Corp. and spent 4 yrs working on Advanced Aircraft and Drones for the Dept. of Defense. Another 4 yrs was devoted to the I ' airchild Corp. in ihe Space and Defense Div. and the Electronic Systems Div. working on advanced space projecfs. 1 married Denise in late 1962. In early ' 63 I joined the Ciruininan A C Engineering Corp. (now Cirumman Aerospace Corp.) and have worked on various advanced aerospace proposals. (Mike was born in 1965!) and projects leading lo the developmcnl ,ind successful Might of the Grumman Lunar Module .ind Ihe newest Navy 1-14 Supersonic .Aircraft. Have participated in many Darl- miHith activities and fund raising campaigns (donated to the D.irtmoulh .Muinni Fund every year since graduation). 217 DL ULL ' l W. MAKING. JR. 64 Poplar Slrcct. Brooklyn Heighls. New York Director and Financial I ice President of Reichhold Chemicals. Inc. lyhile Plain.t. N. Y. This info can be found in Who ' s Who in America. LUTHER ROBERT NELSON Box 295, West Yellowstone. Montana 59758 Accountant - Ea le Store, Inc. WIFE: Bettie (Montana State Univ.) Served in Nav-v 1943-46. OLIVER CUNNINGHAM NELSON LL B 1949-Univ. of Detroit 1500 Ashton. Detroit. Michigan 48219 Law partner— Beauchamp. Cavana h Nelson WILE: Margaret E. CHILDREN: Catherine M.. 20; Margaret A., 18; Andrew S.. 15; Norman C. 15. RICHARD H. NELSON 7221 Oakwood Drive. Jacksonville. Florida .Sales— Highway Construction Eijuipment WIFE: Mina ' CHILDREN: Rick. 20; Lauree. 16. (iRADU.ME STUDIES: Master Civil Engineering. Thavcr School. 218 RDBHRT NELSON 76 Shore Drive. Ogden Dunes. Portage. Indiana I ' rt ' sideni of Nelson Piano and Organ Co. A small chain (4 stores) of retail piano ami organ stores. WIFE; Virginia (I nivcrsit of Illinois) CHILDREN: Gina. 21; Bob, 20; Scott. 17; Craig. 13. Entered Dartmouth from the University of Chicago after prior graduation from Hvde Park High School in Chicago, My graduation from Dartmouth was delavcd due to attendance at Northwestern University Naval Officers School and later ac- tive duty during World War II, until June 1947. Immediately after graduation I joined the Nelson Piano and Organ Co, We operate retail piano and organ stores in Hammond. Gary. Valparaiso and Michigan City. Indiana. Having previously held almost every position in our small company I have served ;ls president since 1959. In 1949 I married Virginia Kemp and we have lived on the shores of Lake Michigan m Ogden Dunes, Ind. the last 17 years engaging in the usual recreational pursuits and trving to raise four children. 1 have served as a director and in vari- ous offices in the usual service and social clubs such as Chamber of Commerce, Better Business Bureau. University Club and Rotary including vice president. Greater Garv Arts Council (1970), president Garv Symphony Orchestra Society (I960. 1961. 1971). i; ' NELSON OZRO NEWCOMB, III 28950 Lake Road, Bay Village, Cleveland. Ohio 44140 ) 1955 he was .Assistant to the President— The Ohio Provision Company WIFE; Gloria (Connecticut) CHILDREN; Kathryn. 20; Douglas. 18. Served in Nav 1944-46. WILLIAM JOHN NICHOLL, JR MS. (CE) 1948-Thayer School 825 Vernon Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43209 ,Vo information Served in Navy. DONALD BRUCE NICHOLSON, M.D. M D 1948-Univ. of Cincinnati 6901 Ml. Vernon Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 Obstetrician and also .Assistant Clinical Professor at Univ. of Cincinnati WIFE; Ann E. C HILDREN; Doon B., 23; Edward B.. 21 Served in Navy 1943-46; 1949-50. 219 SAUL WARREN NIRF.NBERG 285 Central Park West. New York, New York 10004 Stockbroker- L. F. RoihsclUliI Company WIFE: Suzanne (Univ. of Chicago) CHILDREN: Thomas M,. 17; Sallv M., y I ' eter D.. 14. ROBERT H. NORRIS 554 Mountain Avenue, North Caldwell, New Jersey President— H. E. Schanz Company. Retail hantwarc store in Caldwell; second store Diiffield ' s Hardware. Morris Plains. New Jersey WIFE: Arieta (Vassar) CHILDREN: Robert H.. Jr. 21: Randolph Paul. 19: Gregory Carl, 17: Doualas A., 14: William J., 4. Left Dartmouth in Spring of ' 43 for Navy service which lasted until Spring of ' 46. Re-entered school in Fall of ' 46. Left schedule at end of following Sprmg se- mester on a leave of absence— reason: to help run my father ' s business: he was quite ill at the time. Became quite involved and did not return to school. Married in 48. Have scr ed as director of the usual service clubs-Chamber of Commerce, etc. and in general have led a typical small town life. Purcha.sed a second retail store in 1970 for the purpose of exploring setting up a chain of small small-tow n retail hardware store.s. EDWARD WESTFALL NORTON 699 Washington Street, Elmhusrt, Illinois 60126 Field Engineer United Carr. Inc. WIFE: Nancy (Green Mt. Jr.) CHILDREN: Lynn A., 21: Dee W.. 18. Served in .Army 1943 6. JOHN LEWIS NOVASCONE 1700 Fairway Drive, San Le;mdro, California Divisional Marketinf; Manager— Simmons Company WIFE: DIANNF (San Jose) CHILDREN: Jill, 16; Lynn, 12; Jim, 8. Present job is Divisional Marketing Manager of Simmons Company, Pacific Di- vision. Keep tabs on Dartmouth through Warren Agry ' 45. Saw him recently in Pasadena. 220 RKIIAKD A. NYl.F.N 1344 Midland Avenue. Bronxvillc. New York Merchandising Represenlalive El. DuPoni De Nemours. , ew York Cilv CHILDREN: Richard. Jr.. 19; Nancy. 18: Carol. 15; Paul. 13. GRADUATE STUDIES: MCS Amos luck School Interrupled college in 1943 for a 2 ' ; year stint with the . ' rniy Air Force, serving as a B-17 pilot with the Eighth . ' Vir Force in England. Ciraduated from Tuck School in 1949 and worked for a year in the accounting department of Shell Oil in Albany. New York. Joined DuPont in 1950 and have held several sales and mer- chandising positions with our textile fibers and organic chemical departmenls. Spend most week-ends traveling to Vermont to enjoy skiing, golf, tennis and vari- ous indoor sports. WALTER STANLEY NYLUND MCS. 194X-Tuck .School 421 Old Connecticut Path. Wayland. Massachusetts 01778 In I960 he was with New Enf land Tel. Tel. Co. WIFE; Louise CHILDREN: Thomas W. 21; Nancy L., 16; Linda S.. 13; Mark A.. 1 1. Served in Navs 1943-46. HERMAN J OBERMAYER 65 Hollywood Avenue, West Long Branch, New Jersey Loni branch Daily Record - «,? Branch. N.J. -Editor Publisher- 1957 lo Present Northern Virginia Sun. .Arlington, la— Editor Puhlishcr—196. to Present WIFE: Bettv Nan (Stevens College. Columbia. Mo.) CHILDREN: Helen. 11; Roni. 10; Adele. 8: Elizabeth. 3. Ever since graduation 1 have been involved in writing and publishing and since 1950 have been associated with daily newspapers. First I worked in the editorial dept. of the L. I. Press. Jamaica, N.Y.. then in the advertising and circulation depls. of the New Orleans Item and the New Bedford Standard-Times, and in 57 became editor and publisher of the Northern Virginia. Arlington. Virginia. With each passing year I have found myself devoting more time to the business end of publishing and less to the craft of writing, as I have found the real rewards in daily newspaper publishing are in being a creative social, political and economic influence in the community, rather than in being distinguished writer. As a small town daily newspaper publisher I serve on these boards and committees which look important in biographical summaries (hospital, art museum, boy scouts, li- brary, chamber of commerce, historical society. United Jewish .Appeal, Temple, etc.). It is a gratifying life in which there is full participation in almost all of the events around you. How really significant my work is. I don ' t know. The last two times I spoke to a service club I got the same question from the audience. ' Is it true you hire your proofreaders at the Lighthouse for the Blind? One of the ques- tioners was the father of a girl whose picture we had published a few days earlier above the caption Mason College Votes Sue Jones the most Popular Stud. I ' he ent in Student had been missed bv both linotype operator and proofreader. BRIC E ROLAND OBRIl N MBA. ENCi 1947-Tuck-Thayer 2-328 Greenfield Drive. Glenview. Illinois 60025 Assistant Manager of Convnercial Tines Sales— Kemper Insurance Co. WIFE: Marv Ann (New England Conservatorv of Music) CHILDREN: Alison A., I 1; Bruce Jr.. II; Janet M.. 9; Amy L., 7. Served in Navy 1942-46. 221 JON O ' BRIEN, S.J. St. Joseph ' s College. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Roman Catholic Priest. Member of the SiKiety of Jesus ( Jesuits ), College Pro- fessor Assistant Profes.sor. Department of Theology. St. Joseph ' s College, Phila- delphia. Pa. GRADUATE STUDIES: Yale Law School l.l.B 1950, Gregorian Univ. (Rome) S.T.D. 1967 After graduation and commissioning. I went to the Phillippines for a year with the Navy (Andv Muriha and I were stationed togelherl. 1 came back and went to law- school (Yale 1950), was admitted to the New York Bar and practiced for three years before I decided to enter the Jesuits in 195. ' !. In the vears since. 1 was or- dained a priest in 1%3. linished a doctiirale in Theology and have been teaching at St. Joseph ' s a coed (this year) Liberal Arts college in Philadelphia. This involves teaching courses on the undergraduate level in religious thought and studies, the usual participation in counseling and college governance, and a fair amount of outside pastoral and counseling work. I have been exploring the possibilities of a switch in ministry from college teaching to another field— this should be jelled by reunion time. NICHOLAS ARTHUR CRAIG OBRIFN 32(X) South 31st. Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 In 1946 he was with Lincoln Drug Company Served in Army Air Force 1943 5. DANIEL WM. O ' CONNOR 3 Hillside Circle, Canton. New York Professor of lielipon-Sl. Lawrence Universilv WIFE: Carolvn. CHILDREN: ' Kathlvn, 8; Daniel 111, 5. GRADUATE STUDIES: B.D. Union Theol. Sem. 1950; MA Columbia Univ. 1956: Ph.D. Columbia Univ. 1960. I have been active in Rotary and Power Squadron. Interested and participating in the archeological excavation of Ai (9 miles north of Jerusalem). Involved almost weekly in participation as minister or lecturer at numerous church and community organizations. Working as a member of two (and officer in one more) professional societies, writing book reviews and articles and most important trying to keep up with two very active children and one talented wife. Author of: Peter in Rome, the Archeological, Liturgical and Literary Evidence (Columbia University Press, 1969) PATRICK TERRENCE O ' CONNOR 1 16 Bridge Street. Salem. Massachusetts 01970 No informalion Served in Navy. FRANK. JOHN OFTRING 88 51 75th Avenue, Glendale, New York 1 1227 In 1955 he was with Lumhermens Miinial Casualty Company WIFE: Catherine CHILDREN: Thomas F., 19; Robert J.. 18. Served in Navy 1944 46. 222 ARTHUR P. OHARA. JR. 48 Brookside Drive. Wilbraham, Massachusetts President. Olympic Sales Club. Inc.- Small mail order greeting card concern of which I am an owner WIFE: Au2usta CHILDREN: Christine, 20: Kathleen, 20; Thoma-s, 18; Lorraine. 15. Served for three vears in Army Air Force, ending up as B-29 pilot in Pacific Theatre. Graduated after one year of Tuck in 1948. married in 1949. Have spent most of m working life in various phases of the greeting card industry, finally or- ganizing my own company in 1966— and it ' s still in business. Twin daughters at Skidmore (seniors), son at St. Michael ' s, teenager in high school, resources strained, ulcers active. We have lived in Wilbraham for 14 years and are very fond of the area. Have been involved with various phases of Little League. Boy Scouts, etc. in minor capacities. Golf and fishing are spare time activities . WILLIAM FRANCIS O ' KEEFE M.C.S. 1947-Tuck School 23 Essex Court, Port Washington. New York I lO. ' iO In 1957 he was Air Terminals Properties Representative— The Port of Sew York .Authority WIFE: Frances CHILDREN: William F.. 17; Allison V.. 12; Gregg A.. 10. Served in Navs 1942-46. STEPHEN M. OLKO 500 Fifth Avenue. New York. New York Principal of OIko Engineering-Consultant Designers. Primarily involved with designs of harbors, buildings, industrial facilities, highways, airfields, etc. WIFE: Erriilia (Fashion Institute of Technology) GRADUATE STUDIES: M.S. in C.E. -Thayer School of Engineering; M.S. in C.E. Harvard University Graduate studv at Columbia University towards Ph.D. Chief soils engineer for F.R. Harris Inc. consulting engineers. New York City. Chief port engineer for ar- chitects engineers for Spanish bases at Madrid, Spain. Private practice as a con- sulting engineer since 1956. Licensed professional engineer in 13 stales. Numerous projects in U.S., ' . and abroad. p;irticu!arlv in South America, Africa and .• sia, .Ac- tive in many technical soaeties. President of Society of Harvard Engineers and Scientists. President of A.S.C.E. New York State Council. V.P. of Amer. Institute of Consulting Engrs. V.P. of Met. Sect. .Amer. Soc. of Civil Engrs. Director of N.Y. Assoc, of Consulting Engineers; Director of Dartmouth Soc. of Engineers; Chairman of numerous technical committees. Active in engineering legislative matters. Author of technical papers, also, lectures on engineering subjects. Presi- dent of Kiwanis Club of New York City. Registered U.S. Patent Agent. Married Emiha Wiencek in 1969. JAMES E. OM II 131) Eunice .Avenue, Fairfield, Connecticut President and Owner of 2 firms: Project 715: and .Astro-Tech. Pro eel 71. ' i is a manufacturers representative sales firm serving the point of sale and premium needs of major manufacturers. Astro-Tech is devoted to as.sembly. packaging and lU ' W product development. I also serve as an executive counselor to major consumer marketing firms and both State and Federal agencie.i. IIT.: Patricia Leslie (Marv Washington) CHILDREN: James E. Jr.. 18; Richard B.. 16; Patricia Susan, 15; Nancy, 10. (iRADU.ATi: STLiDIES: I. C.S. -Accounting; School of Advanced International •Studies. Washington. D.C, Writing course: Famous Writer ' s School. L ' pon graduation from Dartmouth worked with Nelson Rockefeller ' s I.B.Ii.C. in Venezuela and New Orleans. After 4 vears established own successful E, port-Im- port Co.: had firm ' s assets seized in Latin revolution. Joined Nestle Company lor 3 years as Asst. in Charge of New Product Development and Acquisiiitms, Estab- lished own firm in 1960. Subsequently established .Astro-Tech as second firm. Cur- rently organizing a Real Estate Sales and Development firm. Married Patricia Les- lie Wciske of Westport. Ct. We have four lovely children. The oldest Jim. Jr. is a member of Class of ' 74 at Dartmouth. Serve as Member of Republican Town Committee in Fairfield; am active local. State and Federal political all ' airs. , m a member of the Sun Haven Beach and .Sailing Club; Captain of the largest Sunfish Fleet in the L ' .S.A.; Active in local fund raising projects; serve Dartmouth as Class Agent for the illustrious Cla.ss of ' 46. Major interests: My family, business and .service to Dartmouth. Favorite method of rcla.xation is running. Average at least 750 mi. per yr. Run 3 miles in 21 min. Compete with 2 sons in 10 mile road races. o 223 FRANK W. ONEILL. JR 1890 Clav Street. San Francisco. California Retired and plavin slock market iwhai a joy that is!) Mililars-U.S. Arniv. Sergeant. Anti-.Aircran Artiller . England. France. Bel- gium. Ciernianv. Republic Steel Corporation- 18 month training program plus 10 years as a steel salesman (Cleveland. N.Y.C.. Cincinnati. Dayton. Ohio. Kaiser— 3 years: Paclilic Extrusions 4 years as Western Sales Manager (San Francisco. Seattle. LA). Due to so many changes in UKation. it was diflicull to stick to many rixiLs in the ground. However, have always been active in various steel clubs in- cluding past ollicerships as President. VP and Secretary in Cincinnati and Dayton. Jr. Chamber of Commerce. Community Chest Captain, and member of Dart- mouth Alumni Clubs in all locations. Have done u lot of traveling since retirement in last four years. DOMINICK JAMES ORLANDO LL.B. 1949-John Marshall y$ Bergenline Avenue. West New York. New Jersey 07093 Lawver Served in Navy 1944-46. PHILIP H. OSBERG Forest Hill Terrace. Orono, Maine Professor of Geological Sciences. Universiiy of Maine. WIFE: Priscilla J. (University of New Hampshire) CHILDREN: Susan. 19; Peter. 16. GRADUATE STUDIES: M.A.. Harvard. Ph.D. Harvard My studies at Dartmouth were interrupted bv service in the Navy. After an in- itial stint in the Dartmouth V-12 unit. 1 spent something over a year on P.T. boats in the Phillipines. 1 returned to Dartmouth in the summer of 1946 and graduated in 1947. After graduation 1 went to Harvard University where 1 earned an M.A. and a Ph.D. in geology. Priscilla and 1 were married in 1948. We have two chil- dren; Susan who is enrolled at the University of Utah and Peter who is in high school. I have held academic appointmeiiLs at Pennsylvania Slate University. Colby College, and the University of Maine, where 1 have been for the last twelve years. I also have part-time appointments in the U.S. Geological Sureey and in the Geological Survey of Maine. 1 have maintained an interest in skiing and am devel- oping an interest, but not much talent, in tennis and in sailing. ROBERT V. OWEN 3 Wilson Ridge. East. Darien. Connecticut Vice President— First .National City Bank WIFE: Jean ( Hll.DREN: Robert. 21; Nancy. 17; Bruce. 16; Elizabeth. 10 GRADUATE STUDIES: Tuck School. M.C.S. After leaving Tuck School in 1947 1 went with the General Electric Co. and en- tered their linancial training program. .M ' ter 15 years with Cjeneral Electric and various financial management jobs in the company. 1 joined First National Citv Bank with responsibility for developing and getting into place a management planning and control system. Managed to keep somewhat active with the College, helping out with the Annual Fund Drive for a number of years. Served as Chair- man of the Alumni Interviewing Admissions Committee in the Schenectadv County area for four years in the early 1960 s. Still skiing hard with the highpoint of the year in annual family treks to Slowe. Aspen, etc. 224 rw K.VH V fJf ' ' m ' ■■■ ' ■■■•■ ' ' ■ . I Lo-I o J ::- i?- '  1k  v ■ « il -  €. • -. t mi ' ' iJHv t T ' ? 1 r ie A Sw 7 M-f. N V 1 «. 11 i iT ' C . J- n  .-- .- h: ' i V Sir ' ' . 4 tii . ... . •«« «• , • • .«4  - ■ ♦ - «•«  «, Mittt U t «      , h  - ' - ' ( fL , .. V I 4lllli ,J - ,•% s A ' }. I i i r - ' r .i ' i ' A e WW 1 i,in -aMfi ' 5 ' ; ' •- ' r -? (T .f f k - i9 «! 49 • u •  - ■ss- iNfH , im W. , Vi ■ m ' 3I « - U.- ' m fe I tr ' r Mj5 WALLAt 1 B OWENS Foote Road. Clinton. New York Bdnkfi-i ' .P.. Director, and Senior Loan Officer The Haves National Bank. Clinlon. N. Y. Wll L: Marv CHII ORF.N: Sallie, 27; Blvllie, IX; Skip, 14; Tom. 12. C.RADIJATI: STUn iliS: M.f.S, Amos Tuck School Darlmoulh V-12 graduation 6 45 sent me on to Harvard Supply Corps School with commission as Ensign and assignment to Destroyer duty on USS Cilenon in North .Atlantic until separation 8 46. Returned to Dartmouth 9 46 and graduated 2 47. Returned to Tuck School 9 47 and graduated 6 48, Taught at St. Lawrence LI, 9 48-6 49 as instructor in Business Administration, .loincd Utica Builders Sup- plyCo. Inc. and worked there for 9 years until S . ' iS, Company sold out to com- petitor and I loincd Hayes National Bank staff 5 58 as Officer Trainee, where 1 ha e remained, . m past President ol Dartmouth Cluh of Mohawk Valley. P.P. of Clinton Kiwanis Club. P.P. of Oneida Madison— Herkimer Bankers .Assoc, presently Treasurer of Clinton United Fund and Trustee of First Church of Christ Scientist. Utica, N.Y. JOHN E. PARK 28 Old Brook Lane. Grosse Pointe Farms. Michigan I Vet ' Presiclenl and Director of Trust Marketing and Officer in Charge of Trust Business Development. The Detroit Bank and Trtisl Coinpanv WIFE: Ann W, (Mt, Vernon) CHILDREN: John. Jr.. 18; Bob. 12; Kathy. 9. GRADUATE STUDIES; Stonier Graduate School. Rutgers. Left Dartmouth in January 1943 to enlist in Navy. Boot camp at Great Lakes, Range Finder School in San Diego, California then to the U,S,S, Gridley (DD380) in the PaciHc, On discharge in 1945 (Honorable but medical) enrolled at Kenvon College (,A.B, in 1949). While al Kenvon went Psi Upsilon-four years varsity ten- nis, one year basketball and one year lacrosse. From Kenvon to Standard .Acci- dent Insurance Co, (1949-53) to present employer. Married July 6, 1951 to Ann WedthofT of Grosse Pointe, Trustee of University Liggett School (Private Day School in Grosse Pointe), Advisory Committee Anthony Wayne Society. Michigan Heart Association. Kenvon Alumni Council, Christ Church. Grosse Pointe. Uni- versity Club of Detroit. Country Cluh of Detroit. Walloon Lake Yacht Cluh, HENRY W, PARKER 430 Kingsley Avenue, Palo Alto, California Associate Professor of Civil Enpneering. Stanford Vniversilv. Stanford. California. Vnderp ' aduale and graduate leaching m Civil Engineering— Construction Mana etnenl and Engineering. WIFE: Pauline (Wellesley) ' CHILDREN: Martha, 17; David, 15; Jeffrey, 13; Judith, 11. GRADUATE STUDIES: M,S,; Thayer School of Engineering Discharged by the Marines in late ' 45 and following several months of working at a ski resort, returned to Thayer School and graduated in February 1947, Went to work immediateK for Winston Bros, Company of Minneapolis on a construc- tion project near Ephrata, Washington, and continued with them or with their joint venture for 16 yrs, (with time out for Korea call-up by the LI,S,M,C.R,), in heavy construction projects (canals, dams, highways, railroads, bridges, tunnels) in Washington, California. Arizona, Wisconsin. Colombia (South .America. 3 ' ; yrs.). (Quebec (Canada), and California (again). Left Winston Bros, in 1962 to teach at Stanford LJniversity, Married Pauline Whitaker in 1952 between leaving the Ma- rines and before going to South ,America, After three children born in foreign countries, the fourth was born in the United States, An active interest in civic and school affairs (sometime chairman of church building committee, PT.A co-presi- dent, civic committee activities) and a continued interest in outdoor activities (hik- ing, skiing, canoeing) seem to (ill any free time available. GRANT ALVIN PATFRSON MS(BA Eng) 1949-Tuck-Thayer The Standard Oil Company, 526 High Street, Toledo, Ohio Petroleum c$ Marketini; Refining .Manager -Standard Oil Co. WIFE: Nary (Duke) CHILDREN: David G., 16; C. Gail. 15; Frederick C , 13; Idith M , 7, Served in Army Air Corps 1943-46, 241 ROCItR FRANCIS PATTERSON 131W GlcnwiK ii Avenue, Turlock, California 95380 In I ' M he was wiih ihe California Division uf Highwavs Not married Served in Army 1943-46. ROBKRT W. HLNSMITH 459 Ellis Place, WyckofT. Nevi ' Jersey SiandarJ Oil Co. (N.J.j. New York. N.Y.. Manager— Functional Aicoiinling Coordination Div. II E: Audrey ( HlLDREN:Bruce. 17. Sl.irled wiirking for Standard Oil (N.J.) in Balumore, Md., on Jul 15. 1946. Married September 14. 1946. Company transferred me to Tulsa. Oklalnmia in June. 1949, and then New ■ork City in November, 1950. 1 went to Tripoli, Libya for almost two years ( 1965 1966) as Comptroller of Esso. Libya. Returned lo N.V. in .August. 1966. Have travelled to most foreign countries for the company— cov- ering over 300,000 air miles. 1 visit Tuck School occasionally on recruiting trips- interviewing MBA students. ARfHUR I ' IRELL 21 Fairfield Drive, Short Hills, New Jersey Obstetrician and Gvnecoloi isl. M.D. and do all the usual activities of such a position. WILE: Betty (Hood College) CHILDREN; Ronald. 22; William. 19; Rick. 16. GRADUATE STUDIES; M D. New York University College of Medicine After Dartmouth to New York Ulniversity, Colleae of Medicine 1950. Kings County Hospital. Brooklyn, N.Y. 1950-52; U.S. Navy 1952-54 (around the world, Europe, etc). Back to Kings County in Brooklyn. Married in 1947 and have three sons; one finished at Dartmouth in 1970. one is now at Dartmouth and the other coming up now at Pingrv. Hobbies— sailing (Comet racer), skiing, fishing, travel, raising two more boys, tennis. Recent trip to Hanover— Father Son freshman weekend. Result— ruptured lenden of achilles. one week in hospital. 6 weeks in cast. But. good weekend? ' . ' Most constant activits still medicine. May see you in June. 1)A 11) ROCKWOOD PERKINS Broad Cove Road. Cape Elizabeth, Maine 04107 . o information 242 ClIARl 1 S ! ) CUF PF.RRY. JR. I34.S Wevi Haven, San Marino. California 9 1 108 Scniar ue Hresulenl -CiUitliiui. Inc. WlFh: Laura (Northwestern) CHILDREN; Linda, 21; Charles, 15; Laura. II. Ser ed in Navj ' 1943-46. MMES HUTCHEON PERT 22 East Bayberry Road. Glenmont. New York I ' Insiciaii — Research, adminislnilion of R D. leaching. Director .V. Y. Stale BIoihI Resources Program; Division of Laboratories and Research. ,V. Y.S. Dept. of Health: .Associate Professor of .Medicine. .Albany Medical College. WIFE: Trudv(Welleslev) CHILDREN: Caren. 20; Jim. 17; Hilary. 14; Ellen. 12. GR.ADU.ATE STUDIES: Cornell University Medical College. M.D. Trudv teaching and the G.L Bill saw us through medical school and then 3 years at Belleyue Hospital. . n award fellowship from Multiple Sclerosis Assoc, made it possible to start a research lab at Bellevue and return to Cornell for resi- dencv fellowship and teaching. We then went to Connaught Labs of University of Toronto, for full-time research in protein biochemistry. The following ten years were spent as Director of Research lor the .American National Red Cross. Na- tional Hdqtrs. in Washington. D.C. and associate professor of Medicine at George Washington Univ. I was soon in the alphabet soup of Washington, submitting IND ' s to NIH and FDA. committee meetings at National Research Council. NAS and DOD. At the laboratory I developed the low glycerol method of freezing blood in liquid nitrogen, now used in labs in this country and Europe. . fringe benefit of medical research has been almost yearly trips abroad. . ' Kfter chairing a symposium on theoretical and applied cryobiology in , ' ustralia, science was for- gotten in favor of skin-diving in Koralevu, Fiji and surfing in Hawaii. In 1968 Potomac fever was cured by a better research opportunity in New York. Cur- rently, science seminars in Sweden, research on blood, organ preservation and hepatitis have to compete with skiing, beautiful trout and bass streams, a golf course behind our yard, and four healthy and energetic otlspring. JAMES C PETERS 944 Sharewood Ct.. Kettering, Ohio Manager. Forecasts .Analysis Company: The National Cash Register Co. Type of work : .4 Italy tical and Statistical WIFE: Wanda CHILDREN: Karen Jean. 15; Susan Gail. 13; Jamie Elizabeth, 10. Following graduation, was employed by the National Cash Register Co. (NCRi in Davton. Ohio. Started in advertising dept.. later transferred to Marketing Re- search. Work at NCR was interrupted by a two year tour of duty in Korean War. Served as Lt. (Jg) in Supply Corps aboard Aircraft Carrier. Carrier operated in close air support work off Korea. Returned to Marketing Research Dept. at NCR after separation from service. Majority of work has involved sales forecasting and establishment of statistical quotas for branch offices. Present job as manager, fore- casts analysis, involves review of all forecasts and special analytical assignments. .Attended Business Equipment .Manufacturers Assoc. Markeung Research Council in New York City and Washington, D.C. for many years and served as Chairman of Council for one year. .Am member and past vice president and director of Day- ton chapter of American Marketing .Assoc. Was member and on Board of Direc- tors of Daylon Junior Chamber of Commerce. Member of Christ United Method- ist Church in Kettering, Ohio. .Activity of church keeps entire famiK busy. WILLIAMS S. PETERS 7424 rro o del Oso N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico Professor of Business and .Administratire Science.s— University of . ' ew Mexico WIFE: Helen (Western Collese) CHILDREN: David, 21; Barbara, 18; Brian, 14; JelT, 12. (]RADUATE STUDIES: MBA., PhD, University of Pennsylvania I took to the graduate school treadmill at the Wharton School in Philadelphia, got a M.B.A. degree and married Helen in 1948. look to teaching and Ph.D. stud- ies then, producing the coveted degree and two children by 1954. Following the maxim Cio west young man , we tixik the covered (station) wagon to Missoula, Montana and University of Montana. After braving four cold winters, the snow- birds (with two new chicks) headed for the Valley of the Sun and Arizona State University in Tenipe. After nine years there the Land of Enchantment beckoned. We enjoy tennis year round and camping and fishing during the summers. 243 C ARL FREDERIC PETERSON 574 Chcstnul Street, Lynnfield Center, Massachusetts 01940 In %() he was Conlraci Administralor far the .Salional Conipanv. Inc. WIFE: Bettv Lou (Penn Hall Jr. College) CHILDREN: Carl E. 11. 22; Debora C, 19: Jay F., 17. Served in Marines 1943 46. JAMES KENNETH PETTIT. JR. 5934 Gale Posl Road, Charlotte. North Carolina 2821 1 In sttley WIFE: Elizabeth (Univ. of Ga.) CHILDREN: William W., 15. Served in Navv 1943-46. KNOX BRYSON PHAGAN. JR. Security Trust Company. 1 East Avenue, Rochester, New York 14604 Vice Pre.sidenl—Securiiy Trusi Companv WIFE: Gladys Served in Army Air Corps 1942-45. Wll.BLR ITSKL I ' lLl Slil RY 1 149 No. Broad Street. Galcsburg. Illinois Professor at Knox College. Chairman of Business Ailniinisinilion Dcpl. WILL: Katherine CHILDREN: Jeanne; Roser and Ronald (twin sons): Wilbur 111; C.irol GRADUATE STUDIES: ' Ma.sters at Amos Tuck; Doctorate at Indiana University 1 ha e been a member of the faculty at two institutions since leaving Dartniouth and following lime in the Navv during World War II. Twenty of the years h;ivc been spent at Knox College. 14 of which 1 was Vice President of Student .-MVairs and part lime faculty member. 1 returned to full time leaching in I96S I am primarily involved in local hospital and local public education in the communiu. A f amily of wife and live children has kept me busy. These plus a 25lh wedding anniversary coming soon are enough to give one a full, rewarding, and satisfying life. Author of Computer Augmented Accounting, CompuGuide One, 1970 FOR- IRAN IV Computer Programming, 1971. 244 REGINALD F. PItRCt. JR. 101 Maher Avenue. Greenwich. Connecticut Senior VP. Member Board of Directors. Compion Adverlising. Inc.. 625 Madison Ave Division Manager Chase Bank. U.S. Sieel. Phelps Dodge accounts WIFE: Nancv C. (Smith) CHILDREN: Reg ML 21: Crawford. 20: Polly. 19; MacGregor. 17: Winky. 13: Sarah. 8: Cindv. 5. (iRADL ' ATE STUDIES: M.C.S. Amos Tuck 48 hollowing graduation from Tuck in June ' 48. started career as a TV and appli- ance door-to-door salesman in Cjreenwich. Conn. From the Olympian heights of oraduate school to peddling was an extremely levelling and invaluable thing. Met Nancv Crawford in summer of 47 saving her from those evil Yalies: married Feb. ' 49 Started married life m one room garage apt., had 2 children, built a Cape Cod. had 5 children: now live in large barn-like house with our 7. After 2 ' : yrs of tormenting housewives and convincing husbands that they needed Milton Berle on TV. fortune ltK)k me to Gever. Newell Ganger as an apprentice account execu- tive. Next to Lennen Newell on oil and cosmetic accts.. lo K E on Chase and .McKesson Robbins. Joined Compton with Cha-se account in ' 59. Advertising has been good to me. as I hope I lo it. In community activity Nancy is a founder of Greenwich Junior Woman ' s Club, active in Junior League. Greenwich Hi scholarship and together on Indian Field Nursery and Brunswick School boards. Travel has taken us often lo Bermuda and Dartmouth, off and on to Florida. Ba- hamas. Business took me thru Europe. Far East. Middle East and Caribbean. Hobbies: Sailing, paddle and regular tennis, little skiing. Son Reg III a Junior at Williams in dorm government, plavs center on Varsily Football to be married this June to .Vlidge Hetzler of Greenwich. Crawford. Soph at Univ. of Oregon. Varsity Ski Team and teaching art. Married in March to Marty . mes of Spokane. Polly a freshman at New England College on Women ' s Ski Team. MacGregor at Brunsw- ick. Senior. Pres. Student Council, hockey captain. Winky in Jr. Hi. Sarah. 2nd grade and Cindy in Kindergarten. .At time of issue dreams and desires may be a realitv. JOHN FREDERICK PFAU. Ill M Ed. 1949-Boston Univ. Town Country Apartments. Greenwich. Connecticut 06830 Guidance Counselor— Greenwich High School Not married Served in Nav 1942-46. HAROLD PLOTNICK 18654 Muirland. Detroit. Michigan M.D Dermatologist— Private Practice, David Whitney BIdg.. Detroit. Michigan WIFE: Evelvn (Illinois) CHILDREN: .Adam. 8: Beth. 7. CRADU.ATE STUDIES: M.D. Wayne State University .After completing pre-med. undergrad. at Dartmouth took four years of medi- cine at Wayne University. Internship and pathology residency at Cincinnati Jewish Hospital followed. Military ser ice LI.S.A.F..M.C. at captain was next. Three vears of dermatology fellowship at Cincinnati General Hospital culminated July 1956. VUned to Detroit research associate and instructor dermatology at Wavne State. Adventure into private practice and academic advancement from assistant to asso- ciate professor and now added chief of dermatology Harper Hospital Detroit. Married Evelyn 1961. Newly elected secretary -treasurer of Noah Worcester Na- tional Dermatological Society. . ' uthor of: Fistulas. Sinuses. Cysts and the Dilated Pore. Dermatology: A Source Book of Skin Diseases, Hoeber (Harper Row) 1971. ROBLR I POET 51 1 Dorothy Drive. Fullerton. California General Manager-Silmar Div.. SOHIO— Manage small division that manufacturers organic resinous chemicals WIFE: Elizabeth (Berkshire Business) C HILDREN: Robert. 20: Kevin, 18: Jamie, 17: Patricia. 14. GRADUATE STUDIES: Northwestern-Business Ad. 1947 Graduate Dartmouth, start work training program General Electric: 1949 married to Elizabeth, I.akewood, Ohio. Jack Howard best man. 1949 transferred lo Chicago for GE; worked there five years. 1953 transferred to Los .Angeles. Ca- lif Still with GE. Up to 204 lbs. nice and chubby: three kids by this time; 1956 4lh one. 1958 new dab in aerospace materials; 7 years travelling and working, speaking and selling. General Sales Manager Narmco Div. Whittaker Corp. 1965 new dab. Silmar Div. VP. .Marketing: 1968 VP. and General Manager, Silmar Div. Now running every morning and tiKik 2nd place district A.AU track Cham- pionships for over 40 years old; time 2:15 sec, best in 1970 forme. Down to 168 lbs. 1968 70 Pres. Dartmouth Orange County. 1970 Bob at L ' niversity of Oregon. 2 kids ready to graduate high school. Have lectured twice at S.C. on Chemistry and Business Administration. Wrote 12 page letter to Kemeny re May strike — got no answer so may not really be welcome back. Can ' t wait. 245 SHLLIUN LAW I ' OtjLl. 56 Easlon Road. Wcslpcirl. (Unnccticut 06880 I ' ice President Associate Media Director Oancer-Fitz erald-Sainple Wll E. Marion (Welk-slev) C HII.DREN: Russell L..14: John Brooks III. 18. Served in Marines 1943-46. MAYN.ARD WALL. CE POOLE. Ill M.C.S. 1948-Tuck School Box 59. Radnor. Pennsylvania 19087 Real csiiile and insurance WIIL: Marv.lane (Rvder) t IIILURLN: Mavnard W. IV. 23. Served in Navv 1943-46; 1950-52. WILLIAM WHIPPLE POOLE 58 Chadwick Street. Portland. Maine 04102 I ' ice President— IV. H. Shurileff Company WIFE: Katharine Dana (Connecticut College) Served in Navy 1943-46. lOIIN 1: PORIl.R, IR. 52 South Park .Avenue, Old Greenwich, Connecticut I ' inancial and Market Research Analyst. I ' irst National City Bank. Corporate Bond Administration WIFE: Jane T. (Mount St. Vincentl GRADUATE STUDIES: New York University B.S. American Institute of Accounting; American Institute of Banking: Sons of the Revolution; Society of Colonial Wars; New York Historical Societv; New York State Historical Society; Marine Historical Societv; Masons; National Historical Society: INCB lennis Team; Trea-surer and Chairman of Church Endowment fund; Innis Arden Golf Club. Hobbies— Tennis, golf; gardening, antiques; model railroading. 246 JOHN W I ' OI 11 R 46 Wildwood Avenue. Rumt ' ord. Rhode Island riirchiisiiiii Dimlor f( r Tekiior-Apex Co. PciHliickei. R.I. M iiitifacluiei:s o vinvl Lompouiuls cmd phisliazers. i unlen hose Head riihhcr ami shoe uilini;. WIFE: .K an (Boston Univ.) ( Mil DRIN: .lack. 21; Tom. 17; Nancy, 19; JelT. 10. (iR ADUaMI-. STUDIES: Tuck School-1 year After a year in Wigwam Circle, we moved around a bit selling oil filters for 1 ram- Te.xa ' s and New York State. Returned home to Rhode Island as Purchasing Asenl for a now defunct machine tool outfit, 1 tied in with my present company in w ' 52. We have a summer home on Lake Mascoma next to Dartmouth ' lacht Club so we get back to the campus fairlv often. We attend as many football games as possible. Our oldest son. .lack, is a Senior al IJRI. Daughter Nancy 19, is a fresh- man at UNII, Out Jr2 son. age 16. is shooting for Dartmouth. 3 boy. JelV. is in the 5th grade. NORMAN DUANE POTTER B.S IMSX-Univ of Maryland 2424-D Kapiolani Boulevard. Honolulu, Hawaii %S14 As.stsuml to I ue President. Dillingham Corponiiion WIFE: Marv L. (Ball State Univ.) CHILDREN: Linda. 22; Nancy. 18; Norman D.. 1.5. Served in USAF l94, ' !-64. retired with rank of Ll. CoUmel. with over 20 years in service. HARRIS WARREN POWERS. M.D M D 1952-Tufls 255 Main Street. Nashua. New Hampshire 03060 PhvsuiLin WIFE: Marv (Georgian Court) CHILDR1;N: Joan. 12; Mary Ann. 10; Marsha. 9. Served in . ' rm 1943-46. ROBE.RI EDWARD PRLlAl, .IR B.S. M.S.(C L) I94S Ihaver School 4307 Millbrook Avenue. lampa. Florida 3361 I (ienerul I ' orlUind lenient Com Minv WILE: Donna ( IIILDREN: Linda R., 17. Served in Navv 1943-47. 247 ALEXANUhR IIADL PRLW A.B. 1952 -Univ. of Mass.; M.Ed. 1953 -Springfield Collcgt: B.S.Iid. 1959-Springfield College Main Street. Hatfield. Massachusetts 011)38 Principal— Soullnvick Jr. -Sr. Ili h School WIFE: Rita M. (St. Francis Hospital SchcKil of Nursing) C nil DREN: Thomas 1... 13: Christopher J.. 12. Served in Arniv 1944 46. A« RK HARD (. I ' RK E 929 Singing Hills. El Paso. Texas Beer Distrihulor. Pearl Beer, made in San Anionio, Texas. Wll E: Jean (Skidmore) ( HILDREN: Craig. 16: Harvev. 13: Chris. 9. (;RADU. TE STUDIES: University of Virginia, LL.B. Married Jean Wilcox (El Pasoan) 1952. most important event. Grew dis- enchanted with the law in 1949. bought soft drink business in El Paso, private line of llavor drinks plus Squirt (western mixer-beverage). Won national sales contest and cruised the West coast of Mexico in an X3 ' motor sailer. Fell in love with Mexico and its people. Fished in Angostura. Mexico, one has to tly in. landings and take ofTs are hairv as hell but the fishing is great. All three boys show promise in their fishing abilities. Sold the soft drinks in ' 63 and started a work glove busi- ness, (manulaclurmg), company still going— sold it in late ' 64 and bought the beer business. Somewhere along in there in and out of a small plastics extrusion busi- ness. Currently starting a purified drinking water business. Member of Rotary Club. Episcopal church (taught Sunday School for 3 years). Probably their worst canvasser for pledges. Served on boys scout council for a couple of years. Co- founder El Paso Industrial Council, providing professional union arbitration for West Texas and New Mexico. Got involved in adult education and gave a couple of seminars on basic economics. To serve on Civil Service Commission. Applied for a couple of patents, one unsuccessful, one still has potentials. Play lousy golf but fairly frequently. Wife, Jean is a better golfer, better bridge player, better rifle shot, besides being beautiful and a very successful artist. Author of: This Thing Called Freedom . Carlton Press. 1970. LIsed pen name R. Craie. WILLARD WALDO PRINCE B Arch. 1951-M.I.T. 3 Rollingwood Lane. Concord. Massachusetts 01742 Assisiani Director Planning Development. Univ. of Massachusetts (Boston) WIFE: Elizabeth (Syracuse Univ.) CHILDREN: Jeffrey W.. 20: Sarah E., 16. Served in Army 1943-45. RK HARD BRADEN PRIN(}LE M.S. 1949-Univ. of Tulsa 2520 East 30th, Tulsa, Oklahoma 741 14 Consulting petroleum engineer and oil producer— self empio ved WIFE: Annette (Manhattanville College of Sacred Heart) CHILDREN: Richard B. Jr., 18; Mary A., 16; Denis. 14; Joan, 14; Ann, 12; Kathleen, 8. 248 MAX PRVOR Parade Publications. Inc.. 28 West Adams. Detroit, Michigan 48226 Vice President— Parade Puhlicalions, Inc. WIFE: Patricia (Mundelein) CHILDREN: Marcia. 20; Mark. 19; Sue, 18. Served in Navv 1942-45. w O I il .lAMESCi. PL LLIAM 235 Bellefontaine, Pa.sadena, California Parmer. Pultuim Man hews .4 ssociales—.4 rchileas and Planners V ll I: Divorced CHILDREN: Sallv, 21, David. 19; Nanc 15 GRADUATE STUDIES: M.Arch. -HarC.ird Universits Gradualc School of Design I graduated from Dartmouth in 1948. after service in the Marine Corps. Then worked a vear in Hanover in the Architectural otfice of E.H. M.K. Hunter. .Af- ter completing graduate school in architecture at Harvard, was recalled into Ma- rine Corps and erved in Korea as Rifle Co. Exec. Oflicer. After discharge, settled in Los .Angeles worked successively in architecture offices of Richard Neutra. Wil- liam Pereira, and Welton Beckel. In 1960 I established my own practice as Pulliam. Matthews. Since then I have been practicing architecture and planning in Los .Angeles. Major projects have been the 20th Century Fox Studio consolidation, the Beacon Street L rban Renewal project in Los .Angeles, the beachfront promenade and rede elopmcnt project in Ventura, the central business district plan for Ven- tura, the IBM Pa ilion at Expo 70 in Osaka. Japan and the Student Union build- ing at California Polytechnic College, presently in construction. Since 1968. I have been serving in addition as an assistant professor at the Universitv of Southern California. School of Architecture. J B. QUIG. JR. Wellington Hills. Hockessin, Delaware Supervisor of Operations ai E. I. DuPoni Elasiomers Lab.. Cheslmi! Run. H ihnin lon, Del., Direcl all non-lech employees. WIFE: Carme ' la CHILDREN: Joe, 23; Sandy. 22; Mike 20; Tina, 17; Peter, 15. Been busy raising hve children. All our experience has been with DuPont. Twenty years spent in southern Delaware mfg Nvlon. Two boys are now in the service and one girl is through college and married. The other two children are in high school. Have been an active bird hunter and golfer since leaving school. Present plans are to retire at 50 and move to northern Florida (.Amelia Island ). Have not been active in alumni projects, but have spent much lime with voulh ac- tivities. Plan to do more of this in Florida. Carmela and 1 became grandparents 10 13 70-that ' s a great experience. JOHN J. RANKIN 10715 Tulip Lane. Potomac. Marvland .Issisiant lor Plans and Controls. Responsibility entails the development and measurement ol marketing plans and proi rams for a Markelini; .Services Staff (iroup. ' he products and services are co npuler svsietns and software packui es. MIF: Grcte (Endicott Junior Colleae) ( IIILDREN: Linda, 24; Palli, 22; H olly. 19; Thomas, 16; Beth. 13; Russell, 12 1n lirst job after a year at Tuck School was with IBM and I have been there ever since. We have had a series of moves taking us from Westchester to Trenton, New Jersey to Hagerstown, Maryland, back to Trenton and then to Washington. DC. which is my present location. I joined the sales training program, becoming a salesman and then a Branch Manager and then thru several stall ' positions into as- sistant for Plans and Controls in a Division Marketing Services Group. We have lived in Marvland now for ten years in the heart of the hunt counlrv. The ol der children were avid riders and for years we attended endless strings of horse events. 1 have been coaching baseball and basketball for the local school in a Catholic Youth Organization League. My oldest daughter was horn in Hanover during mv year at luck. She presented us with our first grandchild in Mav of 1968. Alexandra, which must be among the first for the class. Our familv interest is currently tennis and we are looking forward to the courts in Hanover 249 Mil. HAl.l, RAI ' AK, Ml). M.D. -Cornell 185 Paulison Avenue. Passaic. New Jersey 07055 I ' hvsiciiin Served in Navy. LARRN JOHN R.ATZEL LL.B. lySO-Harvard 16515 LaVella Circle Upper, Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005 iMHver WIFE: Marion (Boston Univ.) CHILDREN: Larry J. Jr.. 17; James C. 16. Served in Navy 1942-46. GEORGE WELLS RAZEE S31 Stafford Avenue. Bristol. Connecticut Pries! Ill ihe Epitcnpitl Church. Hear. Si. John ' s Episcopal Church. WILE: Nancy (Wheelock) CHILDREN: Caroline. 12: Robert. 10: Thomas. 4. (iRADUATE STUDIES: Berkeley Divmity School Ciraduated from Dartmouth June 1949. Conducted o«n busmess of restoring anliques until entered Berkeley Divinity School. New Haven in Sept. 1953. Gradu- ated Berkeles June 1956. Ordained deacon June 1956. Ordained priest . r 1957. Served as curate of Christ Church, Thomaston. Conn. December I95S-67. Vicar of St. John ' s Church. Bristol. Conn. 1967. Married July 13. 1957 to Nancy I ootc Griggs of Waterburv, Conn. Lhree children-Caroline .Ann. June 16. I95.S; Robert Griggs. March 23. I960: Thomas Blakeslee. December 13. 1966. Member Board of Managers of Diocesan Camp and Conference Center: Chairman ol linance Com- mittee of the Board. Co-Ch.iirman of Elections Committee of the Diocese of Connecticut. 250 HENRY OLIVER REA. JR. Oliver Rca, 680 Madison Avenue, New York. New York UA)-I Theater producer-writer WIFE; Joan (Ohio State) CHILDREN: Peter V.. 21; Edith O., 20; Margaret M., 12. Served in American Field Service 1942-43. MAURICE READEY. JR. . . 153 Ridlev Circle, Decatur, Georgia 30033 In l ' )5? he  as with E. I duPont de S ' erytours Co.. Inc. WIFE: Elizabeth CHILDREN: Maurice 111, 16. Served in Navy 1943-46. bi JOSEPH ANTHONY REAGAN Box 667. North Miami Beach Branch. Miami. Florida 33160 E.xecutive lice President-Florida Hire Products Corporation WIFE: Andrea R. (Univ. of Penna.) CHILDREN: Kavce. 5. Served m Marines 1943-46; 1951-53. CHARLES WILLIAM REARDON 158 Walnut Street. Lynbrook. New York 11563 ' resident- Ko-semonI I ' res.s Wll F: Dorothy (. ' Vnker School of Nusing) CHILDREN; Charles C, 14; John J.. 13: Mary .M , 12; Elizabeth M.. 10. Served in Navy 1944-47. 251 JOHN DON KLARDON 45 Spencer Street, Dolgevillc. New York 13329 Pn ' sidenl— Daniel Green Company WIFE: Marie (New York Slate Univ.) A.B. Harvard ( HARLKSS RHCJAN 1156 Pennfield Road. Cleveland Heights. Ohio President of Roval Brass .! (;. Co. Wll-L: Marilvn CHILDREN; Timothy. 15; Michael. 13; Maureen. 3. GEORGE T. REIN Tex- 176 Huntington Road. N.E.. Atlanta, Georgia Owner and Operator of Food Mart— A chain of one convenience food stores in Hapeville. Georgia HE: Lil Anne (Southwestern. Memphis. Tenn.) CHILDREN; Anne 16; Tim. 13. GRADLALE STUDIES: Northwestern University. BBS Bus. 1 volunteered for each branch of service in 1942 and was turned down by all in- cludnig the draft. I was drafted for the Korean War. and served 62 days before the heart murmur came to their attention. 1 have alternated between owning my own business and following the corporation trail : I enjoyed and miss the fellowship of a large company and although my work was well above average I usually got shot out of the saddle . One reason is, I ' ve always played defense . Once I got my outfit out of the red and into the black some other clown moves in and takes over. My experience has been that the risks of paddlmg one ' s own canoe are no greater than that of being pushed overboard , I was a Kiwanian in Hunt- sville. Te.xa.s. at piresent I am a member of the Atlanta Airport Rotary Club. If I had responded to Sidney Cox ' s call to the arts , al least I would have an excuse for my genteel poverty. I ' lllLlI ' J. REINER I SEN 87 Ridgelield Road, Wilton, Connecticut Senior Economist. Economic Kesearch Department. IBM Corporation. Armonl . N. Y. WIIE: Martha R. (Beloit College) ( HILDREN: Laura Ruth. IS; Barbara Lee, 14; James Eric, 12. GRADUATE STLlDli:S: University of Chicago. M.A.; Ph.D. Returned to Dartmouth from Navy in summer ' 46. Marlie and I lived in Wig- wam Circle. Received degree June ' 47. One year ' s graduate work in economics at L ' niversily of Chicago then olf to LJniversity of Stockholm for year. Subsequently spent two years al the .American Emba.ssy. Stockholm as economist for the Mar- shall Plan. We enjoved Stockholm and found the diplomatic life interesting, but decided to return to the L ' niversily of Chicago lo work for I ' h D. More graduate work, research, and varietv of pari-time jobs to feed growing (amiK. Embarked on career as business economist inili.ilK with Allstate. Later spent a number of years with Aetna Life and Casuallv in Hartford, as Director, Economic Research and Planning. We lived in West Hartford a pleasant place lo live, and were active in school and community alfairs. I ' hen recently moved up to IBM. an exciting com- pany which makes good use of professional economists. We ' ve buih ,i house in Wilton, Conn, and are still in the process of settling in. Author of: The Pulp and Paper Industries in Sweden and Canada. 1958. (Doc- toral Dissertation. Department of Economics, University of Chicago.) e 252 ROBERT H HI Biscay Road. Damariscotta. Maine f ' resiiieni K.H. Kt ' iiv. Inc. iDepl. Store chain, 10 stores in Maine): I ' resiJenl- Down F.asl H ' holesalers: I ' residenl-Sea Bird Lines Inc. (excursion boat line): President .Mid Coast Shopping Ctrs. Inc.: President- I ' ereley ' s Greenhouses Inc.. Biscay Orchards. Inc. WIFE: Carolvn (Bradford Junior) (HILDRLN: John. W; Boh. 18; Mike. 15. .M ' ter Navv-R.H. While ' s. Boston. Senler ' s Inc. in Maine and ihcn ov.n busi- ness. R.H. Renv Inc. others otVshixiLs of outside interests. Past President and now Chairman of the Board Maine Merchants Assoc. Meniher of Board of Directors National Retail Merchants Assoc. Employer member o( Maine Employment .Sec Council. Business member Me, Advisory Board of Vocational Education. .Active in civic and political groups. Member Board of Directors Maine State C. of C. and Chairman Retail Wholesale Council of Maine. President of St. Patrick ' s Parish Council. MARCEL A. RICHARD 36 Laurel Hill Road. East Greenwich. Rhode Island .Self Employed. CP.A Consultant WIFE: Frances (Brvant College) CHILDREN: Ivetle. 13: David. 9. GR.ADUATE STUDIES: .Amos Tuck. M.C.S.: Universitv of Connecticut J.D. FRED W RICHARDSON 8 Heron Lane. Groton. Connecticut Director of Clinical Services. Submarine Medical Center. Groton. Connecticut WIFE: Priscilla CHILDREN: Fred. 20; John. 19; Dean. 17; Bruce. 15; Paul. 13. GRADUATE STUDIES: M.D. Har ard Medical School; M.S. University of Rochester 1948-49-1950-51-Intern and Resident. Beverlv Hospital. Beverly. Mass. 1949-50-Naval Station. Portland. Maine 1591-52-Submarine and Deep Sea Diving School. Groton. Conn. 1952-54-Submarine Squadron One Medical Officer. Pearl Harbor 1954-57— General Practice. Lebanon, N.H. 1957-59-Nuclear Reactor Test Site. West Milton. N.Y. 1959-61-MedicaI Officer USS George Washington (1st Medical officer in Polaris Submarine) 1961-63-U.S. Naval Hospital. Chelsea. Mass. 1963 66— Chief of Medicine U.S. Naval Hospital. Camp Lejeune. N.C. 1966-69-Chief of Medicine U.S. Naval Hospital. Yokosuka. Japan GEORGE C RILEY 23 Hobart Road. Wellesley. Massachusetts President. Community Service Stations. Inc.. Wholesale petroleum products WIFE: Janet (Boston Universitv) CHILDREN: Robert. 17; Christopher. 15; Alison and Sara (twins). 13; Bruce 8. Following graduation entered the oil business, founded by my late father and am still carrying on. Past President of the Independent Oil Men ' s A.ssoc. of New England; serving on Board of Directors of National Oil Jobber ' s Council, Wash- ington. D.C.. both of which entail considerable travel to meetings, etc. Active member Boston Dartmouth Alumni Assoc, and Charles River Dartmouth Assoc. With two older boys in Belmont Hill School and three younger children in Well- esley Schools, am naturally involved in various school activities. Boston alVords many opportunities for game watching with the Patriots. Celtics and Bruins all lixal products . The Darlmouth-H.irvard games are a must! With a house in Brewster on the Cape, sailing is enjoyed by the entire family. . recently acquired chalet on TYROL in Jackson. N.H. is the perfect escape for week-ends and vaca- tions; great skiing. Even the old man has caught the ski bug , though limits himself to the lower slopes! Golf and tennis also afford recreation and needed ex- ercise. Some time can always be found for community activities, both church and civic. Past president of the Needham Lions Club and active in their drives for fur- thering eve research. 253 W ILLIAM J. RlLbV y Gnice Road. McdI ' ord. Massachusetts 1 .1. Biisch Company- Budweiser (Sales) Will Ikverlv C 111! l)RKN:Bill. Jr.. 25: Juni;. 22; .ludy. 16. Served with the U.S. Marines (42-46). Relumed to Dartmouth. Enjoyed the Sachem Village hvnng with Beverly, son Bill Jr.. Jane. Judy. Joined the Cadillac Division team. Didn t make president alter 20 years, resigned and |oined the Bud- weisier team in Boston. I have touched all the bases in the International Hockes world. I founded the lirst Pee Wee hockev league. President of National Ice Hockey officials, former National Hockev League official. Represented the U.S. as .1 hockey official in two Olympics (Squaw Valley and Japan). Chairman of the Medford Park Department and present Commissioner of the New England Hockey League. . lr. Blackman has made living in the shadow of Harvard Sta- dium very pleasant. The 44 hockey mascot (Bill Jr. ) is now the hockev coach ol Lowell lech. Beverly and I h.ive traded golf clubs for fishing rods and we thor- oughly enjoy the Cape Cod fishing everv summer. Still think we enjoyed the golden years at Hanover. If I had one request, it would be to make the 50th. FRHDERK K J ROBBINS f 9 Wilson Road. Concord. Massachusetts iMWver. I ' ariiwr in law jinn. Gooitwin. Procter Hoar. Bostnn. Mass. Tax. Corponiie and Estate I ' lanninj wtirk WIFE: Emma (Smith) CHILDREN: Marv. 21: John. 18. C.R.ADU.ATESTLJDIES: LLB. Harvard Law School 1 entered Harvard Law School directly from Dartmouth: graduated in June 1949. and went into practice with mv present firm. Admitted to partnership on January 1. 1956. Been living in Concord. Mass. since 1954. .Active in town affairs, including service on Board of Selectman. Board of Appeals and other Town Com- mittees. Two children presently attending Colby College in Maine. Hobbies con- sist of sports and travel. Enthusiastic al golf and tennis, but no medals won or ex- pected. Travel has included trips with family to the west, twice and to Europe twice. In addition to practicing law. I have been involved in teaching same, plus writini; and lecturing. i ' : JAMES H. ROBERTS 241 Melrose Avenue. Kenilworth. Illinois District Sales Manager. Sales of Electrical Wire and Cable to major utilities in inulli-state area. Essex International. Inc.. Power Conductor Division WIFE: Charlotte (Va.ssar) CHILDREN: William. 20: Julv. IX: Mark, 16: Sallv. 14: Scott, II: Si.icev, 9: Holly 7. ' Since leaving Hanover in 1948. mv really headv achievemenis have been along the line of such non-paving executive type positions as cub scout akela. bov scout patri l father, and Sunday School Teacher, etc. We have managed to stav a step ahe.id of the bill collectors as we strive to keep bread on the table for seven super wonderful kiddies, wherein lies our really great achievement. With oldest (Bill, junior, Dartmouth): another, a college freshman, and the rest coming right along; our work is cut out for us. JOHN BRADFORD ROCKWELL Apartment 27-U. 160 West End Avenue. New York. New York 10023 . o other information WIFE: Piatt (Univ. of Buffalo) Served in Navy 1942-44. 254 Nl-Wri L WILLAKI) ROGF.RS 230 Soiiih Main Street. Cohasset, Massachusetts Ix ' tiilicr Business I ' rcsulcni. A R Tunning Co.: President Sorwich Ix ' tiiher Co. VVIF ' E: M.iriiuente Daisc (Northwestern University) CHILDREN; Brenda. :i; Deborah. 20. Spent tour scars in the Navv Pacilic area. Moved plant and husiness from Nor- wich. Connecticut to Brockton. Massachusetts in 1956. V ' - ' ■ RICH.ARD H ROGERS 9 Hawthorne Place. Boston. Massachusetts Ailminisiroiiivi—Massachusells General Hospilal. Tille-Unil Coordinator C}R.ADU.ATE STUDIES: Bach, ol Music-Boston Conservatory of Music Dartmouth one vear. Nav 4 years. Hospital Corps. Pacific Okinawa. 4 years at Boston Conservatory of Music. Ten years Summer Theatre at Weston. Vermont, stage manager, actor, singer. Auditioned for Rodgers and Hammerstein twice. En- tered regional auditions for Metropolitan Opera, second place. Started work as Psychiatric Aide at Massachusetts General Hospital. Been there 20 years working up to the administration department of the hospital. Little theatre groups around Boston. .Actor, singer, assistant director and director. Hobbies— coin collecting, geneologv. music, any kind. BERNARD BEN.1AMIN ROSEN 2247 Lydius Street. Schenectady. New York 12303 . ' () infornuition on einplovmeni WIFE: Eileen CHILDREN: Maureen J.. 23. Served in Navy 1943-46. WILLIAM 1 ROSL.M LLl) III IS4 Van Buren Avenue, Teaneck, New Jersey I ' ariner, Arden Personnel Service. Specialists in Executive recruitement for lite .Advertising and larkelini; fields. WILE: Marv (irav (Middlebur ) ( IIIIDREN: Kim 17: William IV, 14. GRADL ATE STUDIES: The City College of New York (.Advertising) .After graduation was in the advertising business, working for Montgomery Ward and the Mosler Safe Company as Assistant .Advertising Manager. Formed Arden Personnel Service in 195? which has become one of the leading organiza- tions within the Metropolitan New York City area specializing in the recruitment of advertising ;uid marketing executives. Among my outside activities have been Masonic work, the Boy ScouLs. and presently co-chairman of the Dartmouth College .Alunuii Interviewing Committee of Bergen County. N..I. Have been participating in the latter for seven years. My hobbies are tennis and travel. Last year took my wife and children thr nigh the Grenadines on a 60 ' yawl (rented with captain of course). 255 DAMLL l.UWAKU ROIIILNBLRG 173 Otis Sircel, Newtonville. Massachusells 02160 Rval Esliile Business WIFE: Susan (Radclifle) CHlLDRtN: Jane. 20: Ann. 18; Edward. 14. Seized in Army Signal Corps 1942-46. BhRNARD JOSEPH ROTHWELL. II 72 Cliir Road. Wellesley Hills. MassachuselLs 02181 President— Bay State Millin) Co. Married and children .Served in Army 1942 6. MARSHALL DAVID ROTTER 616 W. Green Tree Road. Milwaukee. Wisconsin Finiiuler and President of Siilionat Supply llardKure Corp.. chain of large retail hardware stores in Milwaukee area WIFE: Samuella Elaine (Downer College) CHILDREN: David, 20; William. 17; Sally. 13. Altended Dunwoodie Industrial Institute. Minneapolis 1947, finished one year course Baking. Married 1948, wife from Park Falls. Wisconsin. Spent one year in Cleveland. Ohio 1949 with the largest retail baking lirm (25 stores) as assistant to President. Returned Wiscxmsin I9.S0 to start retail hardware chain. 1960 won hrst place Brand Name Retailer of the V ' ear (hardware). Over 20 years state ranked m tennis. Served three terms as President Wisconsin Tennis Association. One of the founders and board member North River Racquet Club. Served on U.S. National Clay Courts Committee 1967 68. Member (jovernors Commission on Physical Fit- ness 1967-68. Just returned from 10 country European tour. Son, David, is soph- omore University of Denver, IHOMAS CHARLES RUBY M.CS. 1949-Tuck School 1426 Jetierson Street. Floral Park. New York 1 1001 Agency administrative assistant— Home Life Insurance Company WIFE: Rockcey CHILDREN: Barbara A,. 20; Deborah J.. 18; Thomas G., 1 1. Served in Army Air Corps 1942 46. 256 WILLIAM RICHARD RUDDER M i:d. 1951 Boston State 240 LaM Street, Last Weymouth. Massachusetts 02189 Elemenuiry leiicher-Cilv i f Boston WILL: Mary(BurdetI Business School) CHILDRLN: William J., 24; Kathcrine E.. 22: John M., 16. Served in Navv 1942-46. (iUSTAVE RUETENIK 18177 Clifton Road. Lakewood. Ohio Engineer. Ohio Bell Telephone Company WILL: Llizaheth Ann (Cornell) CHILDREN: Sarah. 19; Bonnie. 18; Gustave William, 15. Kathenne. 11. Left Dartmouth June 1943 when engineering program discontinued. Entered Cornell for one year. Spent two years in Navy. Returned to Cornell to graduate in 1947 and marry fellow Cornellian. Joined telephone company and stayed. Having married an engineer it should not he surprising to learn that our oldest daughter is now a sophomore in Engineering at Cornell. DANIEL B. RUGGLES. Ill Towne Hill Road. Monlpelier. Vermont Presiileni (jenenil Mona er Rtulio Slolion H SKI in Monlpelier. Vl., Presidenl. Radio Station VM RC m Milford. Mass. WIEE; Elaine Parsons (Conn. College for Women) Went into service in 1943. ;Lssigned to Air Force. Ended up as a Japanese inter- preter. Came out in 1946. went to work for Moloney. Regan Schmitt in Boston, newspaper advertising representatives for list of major city newspapers. In 19.50 joined radio station WCCM in Lawrence. Mass. as salesman. Became Sales Man- ager, left in I95S when I purchased station WSKI in Monlpelier, Vt. Later pur- chased station WMRC in Milford, Mass. W;is elected to Vermont Senate four terms 1962-68. In 1968 ran for Lt. Governor in Republic primary, came in second. Am still semi-active in Republican politics. Plav tennis and ride horses. Have m own thorouuh-bred hunter. Don ' t work too h.ird now ;ind don ' t intend to start. Ni;W ION SCOTT RUTTER 175 West Lake Shore Drive, Roekaway, New Jersey 07866 In I ' )5f he was with Federal Pacijie Electric Co. WIFE; Elizabeth (Hood) CHILDREN; two boys Served in Navv 1943 46. 257 LUFKIN CLARK SAMPSON Box 2020. 21 1 Academy Bldg.. Vo in ' ornuilion Raleigh. North Carolina 27602 HOWARD D. SAMULL 7 Sherman Avenue, White Plains. New York lice President. A mal timaleJ Clothing Workers of America. AI ' L-CIO Rcsponsihle for poliliccil cind legisliilive aclivilics ami a nimihcr of other inlminisirative duties. .Also, assistuni president: executive director of Sidney Hillman I ' mindiilion: Director .Ainul unicited Bunk o W ' ew York W If E: Ruth H. Zanikin (Teachers ' ColleEe. Columbia) (1111 DRHN: Rohert H.. 19; Donald P.. H; William H.. 14. hxccpl for one ear ( 1%5) spent as vice president of the New School for Social Research and one year (1950) devoted to research on my first book. 1 have spent my entire career with the Amalgamated Clothing Workers. I was elected a vice president in 1%6. On several occa-sions I was pleased to have been invited to visit Dartmouth to lecture classes in economics. Government: Member. Commission on Population Growth and . ' merica ' s F-uture. 1970-Memher. National Manpower .Advisory Committee 1969-Member. Management Labor Textile .Advisors Com- mittee. 1969. Politics: Chairman. White Plains Democratic Committee. 1960-64 Vice Chairman. Westchester Democratic Committee, 1959-70 ,- lt. Delegate. 1964 Democratic Convention. Community: Member National Board. .American Civil Liberties Union. 1968-Vice Chairman. New York Urban Coalition. 1968-Member Board of Governors. Ethical Culture Schools. 1965-Member Boards of several other organizations and advisory committees of Brandeis. Cornell I LR. Hamp- shire College. ROBERT COUTNEY SANDERSON 196 Linwood .Avenue, Buffalo. New York 14209 President. Reif-Re.xoi. .Mcmuiiicturing Oil Burners and Sump Pumps in Biifialo. WILE: Evelyn (Bennington College) CHILDREN: Karen. 19; Susan. 17; Gail, 13. LIS. Navy 1942 6. ROBERT M. SAN DOE P.O. Box 803, Cranbrook School. Bloomlicid Hills. Michigan Headmaster— Cranbrook School. WTFE: Nancy (Hood) CHILDREN: Mike. IX; Bill. 17; Susan. 14. After Korea returned to faculty at The Choate School. Taught history, did ad- missions and general administrative work. Then off to Philippine Islands to the American School, Manila where I was assistant Headmaster 1957-58. Headmaster 1959-61. Home again to lexas at Texas Military Institute where I was Headmaster and then to the Cranbrook School as Headmaster. Have participated in Church of the Holy Trinity, in Manila. Asian Independent Schools .Association. Si. Luke ' s Episcopal Church in San Antonio; Episcopal Iheological Sennnary of the South- west, Austin. Texas; Headmaster ' s Conference; Independent Schools .Association of the Central Slates; Independent Educational Services; National Association of Iipiscopal .Schools; Community Action Council; and Suburbia Tomorrow. 258 ALl RKD R. SANNO 60 Ardmorc Road. Ho-Ho-Kus. New Jcrsev ike President of BaiU ' ii. Barlim. Dursrine Osborne . ' ew y ' ork Aciverlisini A encv. Corpontie accminl supervisor for the Gilletle Company account. WIFE. Linda (Larson College) CHILDREN: Laura. 18; Lisa. 13. .•M ' ler graduating Darimoulh entered training program at R.H. Macv ' s. Leavina after two years to enter ad ertising agency business. Started at Young Rubicam where I met. courted and married mv wife. .After a number of agencv ■ switches am back at BBD () for t he second lime where I concentrate mostly on the net- work television business. Wife and I settled down when we moved to Ho-Ho-Kus. New Jersey after sampling other Metro N.Y. area living. Are raising two lovely young ladies who are now in their teens. We are active in our local church and community and are keeping our fingers crossed the business does not involve a physical move. Surprise myself by still skiing at least once a week during the winter months. Almost forgot, changed my name from Ciusano to Sanno early in my career, and found it an easy and simple adjustment. Now people call me hv mv last name!! Have visited the campus from time to time and with no urgina our youngest daughter has decided she will attend Dartmouth! Never thought I ' d see the day-but who knows!! ROBERT. I SARDIN.4S 240 First .Avenue. New York, New York Administrative Assistant. International Department-The Chase Manhattan Bank. N.A. WIFE; Stella ( Hardnocks ) CHILDREN; Barbara. 20; Karen, 17. U.S. Naval Reserve for several years; Lt. at time of resignation. Travelled to Vermont. New Hampshire. Connecticut. Pennsyhania and Canada. E.xpect to con- tinue travels after a short rest. Author of; ' Why Karen Was Absent Yesterday - now in ninth printing. HARRY S. SARKISIAN 470 While Oak Ridge Road. Short Hills, New Jersey ice Presidenl—Bache Compam. Inc.. Executive .4ssistaii! to Chairman of the Board. WIFE: Ann GRADU.ATE STUDIES: Amos Tuck. NLB.A.: Harvard University, M.A.; American University Nov. 194 ' J-Mar. 1950. .Accountant Lybrand, Ross Bros. Montgomerv. CPA ' s, Boston; May 19.50-52, Office Manager, U.S. Coast Guard. Boston; Feb. 52-54 Government .Accountant. Trea.sury Dept., Wash,. D,C,; June 54-61, Sr. Auditor. General Motors. Detroit; Jan. 61-66. Manager, Audit Dept.. Bache Co.. New ' ork -managed firm ' s .Audit Dept. Responsible for direcfion and development of professional staH ' of ten internal auditors. May 66-68 V.P. and Controller. Bache Co. In this position I was an executive assistant to the Chairman of the Board, reporting and advising on financial and operational matters atlecting the Corp. one of the world ' s largest firms dealing in securities and commodities. Also served as Secretary of the Corp. ' s Finance Committee, Chairman of the EDP Committee, and Chairman of the Inventory Committee. Became a voting stockholder of Bache Co, and allied member of New ork Stock Exchange in February, 1968. .April 6K-7() Bankhaus Bache Co.. GmbH. . Frankfurt M., Germany. Originally on speci.il assignment I was appointed Managing Director of this Bache subsidiary in Jan. 69, with full responsibility for the Cierman Bankhaus operation and three branch offices, with a seat on the Frankfurt Stock F.xchange. In addition I was re- sponsible for (imbH stalf activities covering Research. Investment Banking. Mu- tual Funds, Advertising, Oftice Services, Internal .Audit, and Payroll Personnel, Because of declining markets all over the world during 1969 70 top management in NY. decided to lupiidate the (icrnian B;inkhaus operation. JOHN I RANCIS SAYERS, JR. 4. Shorelands Drive, Madison. Conn. 06443 Shearson Hammill and Co., Inc.. Sales Manager of the New Haven. Conn, branch. WIFE; Anima CHILDREN: Pamela Mary Saycrs, 14. U.S. Navy 1943-46. 259 OR. JOShPH SCHACHTER Pittsburgh Child Guidance Ccnler. 201 Dc Solo St.. Pittsburgh. Pa. 15213 Pireclor ol research. Piitshur h Child Guidance Center WIFt: Judith (RadclilTe) CHILDREN: Rachel, 11; Beth Ann. 10: Daniel, 7. U.S. Navy 1944-45. WILLIAM JOSEPH SCHALDACH. JR. Ph.D. University of Arizona Tubac, Ariz. 85M0 Nationally respected ornithologist. RICHARD C. SCHARRl.R 4091 Overland Trail. Kettering. Ohio General practice of law in association with father for the past 20 years. Scharrer Scharrer. 6l.i Third National Building. Dayton. Ohio 45402. W ' ll L: Jean (Indiana Univer.sity) CHILDREN: Richard G. 17; fimothv B.. 14; Ann. 7. GRADUATE STUDIES: Doctor of Jurisprudence. 1950. Univ. of Cincinnati. Cin.. Ohio. Graduated Dartmouth College. June. I94X. and entered Law School. University of Cincinnati. Cin.. Ohio, fall of 1948. Took three years of law around the calen- dar and graduated September. 1950. Went into practice of law witti father and this association has continued for the last 20 years. Active in Dartmouth affairs: Local .• lumni President. Interviewing Chairman. Have wiirked on fund raising drives for local civic organizations. Board of Directors of MEND. Inc. Politically active as Campaign Co-Chairman for election of local judge. Enjoy hunting for upland game in the area during the Winter season. WILLIAM CHARLES SCHERER 1841 North Hills Drive. La Habra. Calif 90631 In 1965 he was with Procter and Gamble as Section Manager in Buying Department. WIFE: Grace CHILDREN: William. 21; Vicki. 19; James. 17; Thomas, 14 U.S. Navy 1943 7. 1 DWARD M. SCHEU. JR. 660 Monument Street. Concord. Ma.ssachuselts President— Atkins li Merrill Inc.. Maynard. Mass. WIFE: Molly (Smith) CHILDREN: Jenny P., 19; Edward G. (Ted). 17; R. Nichols (Nick). 15. GRADUATE STUDIES: University of Pittsburgh-Advanced Management Following graduation I joined Scott Paper Co. as a retail salesman in Chicago. During the next nine years progressed through a series of jobs and diverse loca- tions. Left Scott at Mobile in 1957 to join Diamond Gardner Corp. in New York as President of its Match Division. Great experience cut short by merger. Turned to food business as Vice President Development off. J. Lipton Inc. and President of Good Humor Corp. wrong turn. Then after diligent search found a small in- teresting business where I could have reasonable say over my business destiny Since 1965 have been p.irl owner and President of .Atkins Merrill. Inc.. an engi- neering and manufacturing lirm specializing in Might training equipment, technical models, and high strength reinforced plastic structures. Products marketed in avia- tion, aerospace and marine Jields which have always been of great interest to me. Thanks to a great wile and children, my personal life to dale has been challenging. exciting, fun and rewarding. Lots of community projects, mainly youth oriented. Although we like all outdoor activities. I seem to have concentrated on flying, sail- ing, tennis and skiing. We especially enjoy our winter ski home in Stratlon. Ver- mont and now look forward to gelling even closer. lo Hamner with son Ted join- ing the Class of 75. 260 DR HF-RBF,RT SIGMUND SCHltLE, JR M.D. Washington University 1949 6701 Springbank Lane. Philadelphia. Pcnna. 19119 Psychiatrist— private practice WIFE: Edith (Welleslev) CHILDREN: Thomas, ' 20; Herbert. Ill, 18; Margaret. 16; Jonathan. 14; Edwin. II. U.S. Army 1943-46. U.S. Air Force 1954-56. i ir Mm LEONARD J. SCHIFF 14 Gilbert Lane, Plainview, Long Island, New York Merchandise Manager ol Home Furnishings with Gavlord Sational Corp. WIFE: Mildred Ruth (Hunter) CHILDREN: Lawrence Alan. 16: Cathy Lynn. 12. Continued in the Nav after graduation taking advantage of their offer to see the world bv going to China. Korea, and Japan (have been skeptical of travel agent advertising ever since). Tried to continue with Bio-Chem but drifted into marketing courses at NYU Grad School of Business Admin, and wound up in re- tailing at the start of the discount store revolution in this field. Started the first ma- jor store home-furnishing departments with a major NYC store, presently mer- chandising the same departments v ith Gaylords. a national chain .Active in Executive committees of Fede ral Jewish Philanthropies and the .Anti- Defamation Leaaue. WILLIA.V1 R. SCHILLHAM.MER. JR. Phillips Road. Montpelier, Vermont Chief Medical Director. Sational Life Insurance Co.. Montpelier. Vl. WIFE: Shirlev (San Jose State College) CHILDREN: William R.. 111. 16; Gar . 15; Jeri Lvn. 7. GRADUATE STUDIES: Dartmouth Medical School; Johns Hopkins, M.D. .After a medical degree from Johns Hopkins, interned at Mary Hitchcock and completed residency at Letterman Army Hospital. San Francisco. Military service included two vears in .Alaska, two years as Chief of Cardiova.scular disea.se service and chief of medical service at US Armv Hospital. Fort Hood, Texas; and six months with the Allergy Service, Walter Reed Army Hospital. In 1959 joined the Marv Hitchcock a.s clinical assistant in medicine at Dartmouth Medical School and clinical instructor in medicine in 1963. In 1966 joined the stalTof the National Life Insurance Companv as Assistant Medical Director. In January 1971 became Chief Medical Director of the company and head of the Medical Department. Honors include; Fellow of the American College of Physicians. Fellow of the .American College of Chest Physicians. diplomate-American Board of Internal Medicine, diplomate- National Board of Medical Examiners, a member of the A. MA. and Vermont Medical Societv. WILLIAM A. SCHLANDLR 6673 Mellow Wood Lane, Birmingham, Michigan Senior Administrator, Central Office Staff, Operations Analysis, GM Assembly Div General Motors Corporation WIFE: Virginia (Auburn University) CHILDREN; Billv. Jr. 10 261 ALAN E. SCHLOSSLR 500 E. Claymonl Drive, Ballwin, Missouri Pireclor of Inslilulionat Markeling Vestal Lahoralories. Division of H R. Grace S Conipanv. W IKK: Mary Sue (Lambuth College) t nil DRKN; Bill, 13; Anne. 10; Caroline. 5. CiRADl ATK STL ' DiKS: M.C.S., Amos Tuck .School Served as a Navy pilol during World War II Since graduating from Tuck School have been doing sales and markeling managemeni vsork primarily in the hospital and health industry Active member of Manchester Methodist Church serving as neighborhood commissioner for Boy Scouts. Hobbies are family and home-and a little bird hunting in the fall. .lACOB SCUM 11)1 R..IR. Scott Continental. S.A. Stocletlaan. Duffel. Belgium Siiill Paper Company, dircclor of Scon ' s European operations. WIIK: Ruth (Smith) CHILDRKN: Barbara. 21; Barton. 19; Susan, 17. U.S. Armv 1943-45. Howard CARL MARTIN SCHOELLES. D.O. 417 Kirst Street. Indian Rocks Beach. Florida 33535 Phyiician and Surgeon WIFE: Alice CHILDRKN: Karen J.. 21; Donna M.. 19; Craig M.. 17; Dale B., 16. Served in Navv 1943-45. IIKRMAN W. SCHULTINC 111 114 Penninglon Avenue. Passaic. Ne ' Jersey Owner— Schullinj Agency - Indepemicnt insurance af;enl. li ' ayne. . ' .J. .All kinds including Life . Previously with Cullen-Schultin . Inc.. Passaic. .V.y. WIFE: Anna (Fitkin Memorial Hospital) Divorced CHILDREN: Andrea Helen. II. Active football, basketball, and baseball ollicial today. PAL and Little League Chief umpire, lirsi m tipper Saddle River, then Wayne. N.J. Gamut of Passaic Jaycee. Oliices and stale activity. Consistenlly working with Montclair Academy. New Hampton School and Dartmouth ' 46 alumni cllorts serMng on official bodies. . director of the Pkinning Association of North Jersey. ; n in-and-ouler of the Chamber of Commerce. Sponsor and ci)acli ( 196S) of Wayne Little League team. Serve on Ridgewood Y.W.C.A. Insurance Committee. GOP County com- mitteeman several limes. Divorced, my lamily interest is my daughter. Andrea— ,ind 1 lor one am in favor of co-ed Darlmoulh! 262 WILLIAM CARL SCHUSTRR, JR. Brown Universilv 1949 B.S. I 128 Caliliirnia St.. S.E., Albuquerque. N.M. 87108 Real Eslale Salesman. Heuhlev Af encv. Inc. WIFE: .lean (C ilbv Jr. College) CHILDREN: Jan,l9; Lee. 17. U.S. Air Force 1942-45. BERTHOLD ERIC SCHWARZ 74 South Mountain .Avenue. Montclair. New Jersey Physician •specializing in psvchialrv. Consullanl Brain Wave Laboratory. Essex Couniv .Medical Center WIFE: Ardls (Gustavu .Adolplnis) CHILDREN: Lisa Thvra. 14; Eric, 13. GRADUATE STUDIES: Dart. Med. School Certificate; N.YU. College of Medicine. MD 1950; Mayo Graduate School ot ' Medicine, M.S. l957 Followini! graduation from Medical School interned at Mary Hitchcock Me- morial Hospital. M Fellowship in Psschiatrv was at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, 1951-55. Since then I have been in private practice and research. My studies have been published in several psychiatric, psychoanalytic and general medical journals. Mv research has also been a hobby. For many years 1 have stud- ied telepathic communications in the parent-child and physician-patient relation- ships. Other areas of investigations have been concerned with the accom- plishments of such extraordinarv paragnosLs (psychics) as Henry Gross, Jacques Romano. Gerard Croiset. anil Joseph Dunninger. These psychialric-para- psvchological studies and techniques have been applied to the fascinating and frustrating field of ufology (flving saucers). My interests are focused on the ele- ment of realitv, psvchopathologv and induced psvcho-physiology in reference to close UFO sightings, landings and occupants. Among various professional affilia- tions, etc.. I am an oversea-s consultant to Flying Saucer Review (London). .Author of: Parent-Child Tensions (with B.,A. Ruggien. M.D.), 1958; Psychic- Dvnamics. 1965; The Jacques Romano Storv. 1968: You CAN Raise Decent Chil- dren (with B.A. Ruggieri, M.D.), 1971 Parent-Child Telepathv. 1971. LDML ND J SEDNEY Craven Drive, R.D. w 1, Charleroi, Pennsvlvania 0 ner and manager .Sednev Oldsmohile. Inc. WIFE: Marv Catherine (Robert Morris) CHILDREN: Jim, 23; Marv Anne, 21; Martha, 19; Boh. 17; Betsey. 16; John. 12; Nancy, 10. With the e.xceptiim of one year in variety store management training. 1 have spent the last 24 years in the retail auto business. Until 1967 I managed m brother ' s Lincoln-Mercury deal. For the pa.st four years I have had my own Olds- mohile deal— a small 200 car-per-year enterprise, far away enough from the metro- politan rat race— pleasant, challenging, and rea.sonably profitable. Mary, my utterly fantastic wife, and I have tried to grow with our seven children, but it ' s becoming more difficult to keep up the pace. E.xtra-curricular activities have been impossible and unnecessary It continues to be a simiulating and rew;irding experience. ROBERT RELSER SEIDFL 1402 Fox Place, Penn Wood, West Chester, Pa. 19380 In 1961) was with E. I du Pont de Scmours and Co., Inc., as a sales representative WIFE: Janet (Drexel Institute) CHILDREN: Su anne, 19; Cynthia, 16; Robert, 14. U.S. Navy 1943-45. 263 GLORGb JOHN Slill KRT 29201 Slicrrv. Madison HcighLs. Michigan Do All Delroil Company. I ' rfsideiu ami Disirici Sales Manager. Supervise and ckiminisier markeling oiiilel for Machinery. Gaging. Supplies, and High Speed Sleel and Carbide Cutting Tools. Wll E: Helen CHILDREN: David. 19; Mark. 15. CiRADL AI t SIL DltS: MCS Tuck School Left Dartmouth in June 1946 to finish tour in Navy after being commissioned in Supply Corps. Returned and took MCS at Tuck School in June 1948. Studied oice and music lor two years in Pittsburgh. Worked for Priictor and Gamble in Cincinnati, and Hawes Rclractories in Pitts- burgh. Went with DoAII Pittsburgh in 1949 as Olhce Manager and Secretary. Went into Cutting Tool Sales in Detroit, then Machme Sales. 1964 promoted to President and District Sales Manager of Detroit olhce. Have fulfilled all suburbanite chores. Chairman of Cub Scouts. President of PTA. Little League Manager for eleven years, did solo singing and sang in Church choirs. Presently Senior Warden, Layreader at local church. PBRR ' i SKRAITM 863 New Scotland Avenue. Albany. N.Y. 12208 U.S.N. R. 1943-46. ROBERT L SHADE 3383 Dell Oak Drive, Decatur. Illinois Partner— Bennell Shade Company— General Insurance agents and brokers. Commercial properly and casualty insurance. WIFE: Eve ( University of West Virginia) CHILDREN: Robm. 13; Patncia. II; Laura, 10; Susan, 8. After graduation 1 joined our general insurance agency and have been one of four partners since. As an avocation, joined the news stafT of TV stiilion WTVP in Decatur and was News Director until I9. ' i6 doing nightly news show and com- mercials. This was probably an outgrowth of my undergraduate interest in WDBS. Replaced this avocation with marrige in 1956. Since then my life ha.s revolved around my family, my business and community work m that order. Main commu- nity interests have been as President of the Chamber of Commerce. President of the Rotary Club, Chairman of the local Chapter of the National Foundation. Board Member and membership chairman of the YMC. ' X and as a Vestryman of St. John ' s Episcopal Church. In addition to our insurance agency. I am vice Presi- dent of Security Savings Loan . ssociaition. in Decatur. Have been active in trade association work, having been President of the Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois and presently serve on numerous boards and as State National Director from Illinois to the National Assoc, of Insurance . ' gents. In November 1970 i was awarded the CM. Cartwright Award by the Illinois Assoc, for seryice to the insurance industry. As a result of efforts surrounding my appointment as Chairman of the Community Commission on School Integration by the Board of Education, was presented with the annual Human Relations Award for 1969 by E ' nmticrs International Service Club. RICHARD C. SHAMBROOM 5900 Arlington Avenue, Riverdale, New York Promotion Plus. Inc. A Doyle Dane Bernhack Co. Managing Director. Created company for DDB in January IV69-2. ' i employees. Promotion- Merchandising- A dvertising. WILL: Betty CHILDREN: Jonathan, 3 ' . GRADUATE STUDIES: MCS. Amos Tuck Currently Managing Director. Promotion Plus Inc. A Doyle Dane Bernback Co. Joined DDB January, 1966. Previously Promotion Executive, Young Rubicam . . . creative promotions for such clients as Jello, Birdscye, (iaines Burgers. Breck. J J, Goodyear. Merchandising Manager McCall Corp. for Redbook Maga ine (4 years). Created and staged shopping center promotions, annual drugstore promo- lions, and all individual advertising merchandising programs. Other business ex- perience: retail salcs-R.H. Macy; direct sales -Electrolux; market research Street Smith; asst. to prcs. -G. Macy Companies. President, Marketing Executives Club of New York. Certified Professional Ski Instructor; Member Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance and Professional Ski Instructors of America. Co-authored with wife Skiing with Control , illustrated How To book on modern recreational skiing. 264 ARTHUR SHARR 26 Polstead Road. Oxford. England Librarian ul Upper Hevfnrd Hie,h School. Oxford. England WIFE: AKvin Kochorst CHILDREN: David. 17; Jeff. 15. I came to Europe lo work in the overseas schools in 1964. My wife, who is Dutch, hadn ' t seen her father in seventeen years so I applied for a European school and was sent to Frankfort. Germany. After one vcar there I transferred to France where I spent two years in Orleans. We were verv happv in France and had rented a chateau on the Loire for only S135 a month. When DeGauile kicked the .Americans out of France 1 was sent to Bru.ssels where I was a librarian for N.-XTO for two years. For the past two years 1 have been m England. I am now li- brarian for the Upper Heyford High School and have bought a house in Oxford. 1 have just signed a contract to remain two more vears. Mv son David graduates this June and has been accepted to M.I.T. Jeff is a freshman and we will probablv re- turn to the states for his senior year. My wife likes England better than Belgium although we are further from her family in .Amsterdam. That 1 think brings nie up to dale. Sorrv I can ' t make the 25th. but have a happv. EUGENE PAL L SHATLOCK 1527 Parkline Drive. PiiLsburgh. Pennsylvania Manager. Financial Service Division— United Suites Steel Corporation in Pittshuri h. Involved in a inall way in the financial end of a larve ort anization. WIFE: lsabelle(Carlow College) C HILDREN: Isabelle. 24: .Susan. 22: Paul. 18: Gene. 14. fiR.ADUATE STUDIES: Master in Letters-Universitv of Pittsburgh With almost four years in the Nav behind me prior to graduation. Isabelle and I (We were married 3 months before leaving Dartmouth) returned home to Pitts- burgh. I resumed my association with United Slates Steel, for whom I had worked prior to entering the milil;u . .After traveling extensively throughout the L ' .S. as an internal auditor. 1 left the accounting field in 1958 for a position with the Treasury Department of U.S. Steel and have remained in that area of endeavor to the present time. Returned to Tuck School during the summers of 1961. 62 and 63 (as part of U.S. Steel ' s Executive Training Program) for a cimcenlrated course of study under the Credit and Financial Management Institute leading to the Execu- tive .Award. Much of my spare time is devoted to fostering interest in the Bos Scout program and to sen ing on m Church ' s committee. Isabelle and 1 en|oved our cruise to South America and the West Indies so well a lew vears ago that we plan to celebrate our 25th anniversary this ear in San Juan. Puerto Rico. JOHN JOSEPH SHEA LL.B. 1950-Iowa Law School 826 17th Street. S.E.. Cedar Rapids. Iowa 52403 Lawyer— Shea. Mitchell Jackson (partner) WIFE: .Alice (Mercv School of Nursing) CHILDREN: Kevin P.. 17; Gary J.. 15; Edward J.. 13; Robert J.. 10: John .. 6. Served in Naw 1942-46. LEWIS MADI.SON SlIFEl.Y 66 27th Avenue. San Francisco. California 94121 In 1958 he was Project Coordinator-Lockheed Aircraft Co. Served in Naw. 265 MAKK J. SllLLLV 5 Yorkshire Drive. Oak Broi.k. Illinois 60521 Anlicjuc Dealer— Murk Shelly Anlitjiies WIPE; Anloincuc CHILDRtN: Mclaiiic. 21: Urian. 21; Pamela. IS; Colelle. 18 Sears Roebuck Conipatn Managenienl occupied m lime from graduation til 1956 at which time I bought into a partnership known as Archer Trailer a busi- ness dealing with trucks, tractors, and trailers. Leap Year Day lebruary 29. 1%4. 1 married mv second wife Dawn, and luckilv inherited three ready-made children making a total of lour. In 1967. 1 sold out of Archer Trailer due to a health problem, entered semi-relirement and bei!an dabblina m antiques under the name of MARK SHELLY ANTIQUES (what -lse ' ). I his ield has drawn me back to schoolina and studies, restoration, travel, follow-up research with libraries, art in- stitutes and museums. .Among mv specialities gathered in these four years is a prominent collection of clocks including a 200 vear old tall case (grandfather ' s) clock belonging to Madame de I ' i)mpad nir in Louis XV slvling. an assortment of carved furniture among which is a beautiful wooden cradle used by King I.udwig II of Bavaria one hundred years ago. and an enviable quantity of pewter contain- ing one plate in particular marked with the historic date of 1776. I deeply regret being such a late starter in antiques because it has been most rewarding and satisfying. HOWARD FREDERICK SHOULDICE 471 N.E. 37th Street. Miami. Florida 33137 In eslii aror-U.S. Immigralion Naluralizalion Service Divorced CHILDREN: John H.. 19. Served in Navv 1943-46. HENRY WOODWORTH SHUTE R.F.D. 1. Exeter, New Hampshire 03833 Lawyer Served in Army Air Corps. ,IA 1I s I) Slli: IL, IR. 795 Pine Street. Winnetka. Illinois Assl. Dislrici Sales Manager- Repuhlic Steel dirporalion WIFE: Mary (University of Arkansas) CHILDREN: .lim. 12; Sara. 10; Stephen. 5. .After serving 2 years in the Navy on active dutv. I returned to Dartmouth and graduated in February 1947. Late in 1947 I joined Republic Steel as a Sales Corre- spondent in Boston and three vears later bec;ime OHice Manager. In 1954 was se- lected for the Outside Sales Training Program and after one vear in Cleveland. Ohio was transferred to St. Louis, In 1961 was promoted to .Asst. Mgr. of Sales- Wire Div ision and moved to Chicago. Ihree years later I became .Assistant District Sales Manager of the Chicago Sales OITice. In 1969 was Chairman of the Bi-Cen- tennial Glee Club Concert (I)arlmoulh at New I ' rier) and now serve on the Board of Directors of the Dartmouth Alumni Club of Chicago. In 1957 was elected .Al- derman of the City of Brentwood. Missouri. Since nuning to Winnetka in 1961 have been coaching All-Slar Ice Hockey at the Wilnietle llockev Association and this year have a Bantam team (ages 14 and 15) in the Illinois Stale Ch.impionship Finals. 266 ri A TO R SIKF.S. JR. 8035 Graves Road. Cincinnati. Ohio I ' nvalc praciuc  turihnliii v iiireniiil medicine. WIFK; .lane (Bunnell .lunior C ' ollciie. Uniser lts ofCincinnati) CHILDREN: Nan. 2U; Lane, 18; Clavlon R. HI, l.v Jane. 11, CiR, DLs- Tb: STl ' DIRS: UnivorsilN ofCinannati. M.D, I transferred from Dartmouth to Unlversit of Cincinnati College of Medicine .ind receued M.D. in Fehruars 1947. Interned and completed two years residency in Internal Medicine and sear in Cardiology. Then stationed for two years at L ' .S. Naval Hospital Bethesda and then Chief Resident Internal Medicine at Cincinnati Cieneral Hospital and entered private practice 16 ' : years ago. Have been president of Ohio Societv of Internal Medicine and University Club ofCincinnati. Am on .■ d isorv Board of Salvation .Army, Wife was active in local historical and pre- servation societies, V ' e ha e built and live in a New England farmhouse reproduc- tion. One daughter attended I ' lne Manch for 2 years and is now at University of Cincinnati. Second daughter readv for college. ROBERT SISSON SIMMONS B. A. -Kalamazoo College 1 161 Volante Drive, Arcadia. California 91007 I ice Presidenl—Viiileci Cdlifornui Bank WIFE: Dorothv (Liniv. of Michigan) CHILDREN: Richard E,, 17; Kathleen D,, 16, Served in Nav 1944-45, EDGAR K SLMON, JR 1 June Court, White Plains. New York Presideni ofCiimposiiuin Maierials Co. of Stamford. Connecliciil a small firm cn a ed in die mamifaclure of plastic fillers, abrasives, fibers, flocks, etc. WIFE: Patricia (Tulanel CHILDREN: Linda 19; Patt . 16; Peggv. 12. .After graduation in 1947 I joined the familv business as salesman, trainee and chief cook and bottlewasher. Worked out of New York City, but made sure of getting to New Haven and Princeton on crisp Fall weekends every vear. About a year ago assumed presidency of the company and promptlv moved out of Fun City to Stamford. Since my wife Pat is an .Alabama Rebel, spend three weeks or so each summer in Alabama catching up on fried chicken, mint juleps, and a me- diocre golf game, Linda has followed in the southern tradition and is completing her first year at the LIniversity of Georgia, Have been involved in the usual com- munity affairs. Prefer the brutality of pro football to helping Pat in her gardening chores. ROBERI JOHN SIMONSEN 4900 17th Avenue. South. Minneapolis, Minnesota 5.5417 Accounlani Served in Navv 1942 45. 267 BtRNARD M SINGER 1(1 Orchard Lane. Lynntield. MassachuselLs I ' rciulfiii—Miis iichu.seiis Bay Insiiiules. Inc. IM- Dol (Mass, College of An Boston Archileclural Center) t nil DRtN: Hillary GRADUATE STUDIES: M.Ed. Boston University, 1948: M.S.. Northeastern Univ.. 1957 1946-50-Taught high school math in I lorida and Cape Cod. Mass.; 1951-55 mathematician at .Air Force Cambridge Research Labs; 1955-63 started working (or Cjeneral Electric as a computer programmer; became manager of manufac- turing and business systems. My last function was as a sales engineer for GE ' s computer department. In that capacity. I sold a computer system lii Dartmouth College. Professors Kemeny and Kurtz have turned that system into the finest education computer facility in the world-KIEWI f. 1963-Present-Left GE to form my own company. Mass. Bay Institutes. Inc. . The early years were great but now we ' re caught in the nationwide economic squeeze. In an effort to diver- sify. I ' m now completing an audio-visual course in Basic Computer Program- ming . It will be published in 1971. With the optimism of all hopeful entrepre- neurs. I think this could be a significant venture in improving general leaching techniques. JOHN SIRIGNANO, .IR. IL.B. 1951-Yale 187 81st Street, Brooklyn, New York 1 1209 Lawyer WIFE: Su anne CHILDREN: Giovanna M.. 17: Eugene E.. 14; Robert S.. 13; Adriana M.. II. Served in Army 1943 6. RICHARD NASH SISSON 255 West lOth Street. Erie. Pennsylvania 17601 n I960 he was Sales Represenlaliye— Elgin Laboratories WIFE: Barbara CHILDREN: Joseph M. Served in Marines 1944-47. ROIiLRl SKUfCH I West 81st Street, New York, New York Cu milliner ' s . lan- eiiherf;er d Herman, lirokerage I ' imi. .-Ilso Director of .■hhcrrisim; Lnen y Fund WIFE: JudvlHood College) t HILDREN: Laura. 15: Jon. 16 ; Andrew. 11; Tammy, 12 . •Stepchildren After graduation I wrote advertising copy until 1951 and then spent ilic next 4 years writing original comedies, dramas and melodramas for leading TV and radio shows on free-lance basis. My scripts were produced on Kraft IV Theater, Sus- pense, Robert .Montgomery ' s show. Hallmark Hall of Fame and other network shows. In addition I wrote several Broadway-t pe plavs. one of which w;is pro- duced way off-Broadway . . . summer stock in Danville. Kv. to be exact. When TV went to the West coast I returned to the advertising world, and spent 12 years in the creative department of Young Rubicam and J. Walter I ' hompson. where I was a copy group head. In 1968 my avocation got the upper hand, .md 1 decided to stop paying brokerage commissions to someone else. 1 therefore left Madison Ave for Wall St. At present I am a customer ' s man at Neuberger Ber- man. as well as director of advertising for the Energy Fund -a no-load mutual fund (send for free prospectus). My wife. Judy and our four children live m the heart of Fun City just a short, but harrowing subway ride from my office. 268 WALTER L. SLAVIK 300 Hacienda Drive. Arcadia. California Production scheduler, electronic instrumentation Div.. Bell Howell. Pasadena. Calif. IS yrs. Data type systems production. There isn ' t anything I can tell you about a bachelor ' s lite that could be printed here. However, between all the I ' un and games 1 found time for the .Army Reserve and after 26 vears retired Sergeant Major. I was one of the la.st of the brown shoe army. There wasn ' t much left that I could teach this younger generation, what with all the changes that have occurred in the past 20 years. I am quite fa.scinated with collecting and studying Western and especially California history. Books, maps, letters. logs, pictures. ghost towns. Indian campsites, arrowhead factories and you name it. With bedroll and 4-wheel dnve vehicle. I have enjoyed many weekend field trips to historical locations to study the local geology and wildlife. There is nothing more invigorating to the ol sergeant ' s libido than the come upon a Navajo maiden taking adust bath in a dry wash. Mounted on the den wall. I have a San Diego bicentennial 1969 medal next to a Dartmouth College bicenten- nial 1969 medal Together they tell an interesting story that 200 years ago on both the east and west coast men were engaged in the same interests and that was edu- cation of the native Indian. What wiH the next 200 years bring? A bicentennial medal for a Zip Code and a breath of fresh air. REX SNYDER SLEIGHTER . partmenl 44-E. 4505 Harding Road. Nashville. Tennessee 37205 Vice President— Dominion Shoe Company CHILDREN: Susan R. II. Served in Navy 1943-45. RALPH GARFIELD SLIGHTER. JR. 104 Durhams Hollow Road. Hoag Corners. New York 12062 Research Microbiologist for Slerling-Winthrop Research Inslilute. a pharmaceutical house ' s medical research ai;ency for testing new drugs. I search for ne y drugs effective in small animals niih experimental infections comparable to those in hunums. WIFE: Lorraine (Acadia L niv.-Nova Scotia) CHILDREN: Alvsan. 22: Ralph III. 18; Tim. 17: Heather. 14: Pamela. 8 GR.ADLATE STUDIES: M.S. (.Microbiology) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute I met mv wife. Lorraine, in 1946. in Boston while attending Harvard and we were married 9 18 47. Our eldest child. Alvsan. born at Mary Hitchcock .Me- morial Hospital is now 22 and an arts major senior at SUNY at Albany. Shortly after she was born. I joined Sterling Drug inc. and went (o work at their new re- search institute in Rensselaer. N.Y. We bought our present home in 1951 after which we were blessed with four more children. The oldest bov (Ralph III) is a sophomore and a track star at .Adelphi L ' niv. (Long Island): Timothy (17). a sen- ior at . ' Vverill Park H.S.; has been accepted at Houghton College (N.Y). Our other girls. Heather ( I4|. and Pamela (8). are in Grades 8 and 2. Up until last vear I was an agent for the Dartmouth .Mumni Fund for 7 or 8 vears. I am a numismatist and Lorraine is an avid birder, especially during vacations at our cottage on the north shore of Nova Scotia. LD.MUND STEWART SLY 30455 Inkster. Franklin. Michigan 48025 Store Manager— S.S. Kresge Co. WIFE: Helen L. CHILDREN: Frederick D., 23 Served in Na 7 1943-46. 269 DONALD ORIL SMI I II LL.B. 1951-Harvard 243 Main Street, Hingham. Massachusetts 02043 luiw partner— H ontcr Shickpole Stetson WIFE: Jean R. (Northeastern) CHILDREN: Alison E.. 21; Roberta E.. W; I ' riscilia M . IS; Donald O.. Jr.. 14; Laura, 12; Rebecca, 12; David, 10; Sarah, 9. Ser ' ed in Air Force 1943-45. HENRY WILDS SMITH. JR. Department of Forestry, University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee 37375 Professor— Deparlmeni of Fiiresiry— University of the South WIFE; Charlotte (Katherine Gibbs) Served in Navv 1942-46. JOHN HORTON SMI IH B.S.M.E. 1950-U.N.H. 6 Robin Hood Lane, Sherwood Forest, Cape Elizabeth, Maine 04107 Chief Engineer— E. W. Bliss Co. WIFE: Joan (LIniv. of North Carolina) CHILDREN: David S. Ser cd in Navv 1944-47. MALRKESMIIH Duiiiel M.M. 1950-Univ. of Michigan: Ed.M. 1958-Harvard; Ed.D. 1961-Harvard 10 Valentine Hill, Durham, New Hampshire 03824 Associate Professor of Eilitcation-iniversitv of .W-m- Hampshire WIFE: Emilv (William Marv) (HUDREN: I lien C. 13; Boyd P.. II; Laurie M.. 5. Served in Navv 1944 46. 270 RALPH ELIOT SMITH 7520 Rubens Parkway. Sacramento, California 95823 Regional Cretin Miwager-Zellerhach Paper Co. Ser ed in Army 1943-47. RALPH K SMITH. JR. Private Lane. Locust Valley. New York iMKver- Partner in Sage Gray Todd Sims, a aw ' firm at 40 Hall Street. New York City. General Practice WIFE; . nn Kiernan (Sarah Lawrence) CHILDREN: Hillar Ann. 15: Russell Barlow. 13. GRADU. ' XTE STUDIES: Har%ard-LL.B. 1951 Lipon graduation from Har ' ard Law School in 1951. 1 came to New York to practice law. Met mv wife across a bridge table in 1954. married in 1955. moved to Locust Vallev in 1958. My work has taken me to Canada. Mexico. France and throughout the U.S. and ttie Carribbean. For Dartmouth I ha e for about ten years been the National Enrollment Com- mitteeman for Distnct 42 (Manhattan and The Bronx) in charge of all admissions office matters, interviewing, enrollment, etc. I was head of the North Shore (L.l.l area for the capital funds campaign. For six years 1 was a governor of the Dart- mouth Club of New York. I am the .Acting Police Justice of Lattinglown, N.Y., Trustee and V.P. of our Li- brar . Director and Secretarv of Matinecock Neighborhood Ass ' n.. Vestryman of St. John ' s Church. I am a Director of Centurion Fund (a public mutual fund), and of Seamen ' s Church Institute of New York. My hobbies are golf and oardenina. ROBINSON VOHR SMITH A.M. 1948; Ph.D. 1952-Columbia 16 Marshall Terrace. Wayland. .Massachusetts 01778 Associate Professor of History— Bentley College WIFE: Joan W. (Vassar) CHILDREN: Melissa T.. 18; Rufus V.. 13; Jared R.. 10. Served in Nav 1944-46. SPLNCLR W SMITH 6(X) Summer Street. Stamford. C mnecticut I ( ( ' Presideni and Manager of the Pulp Division, Domlar Pulp and Paper Inc. WIFE: l.oisShelhar C HILDREN: Spencer. 22; Pamela. 21 Hobbies are sailing, fishing, hunting, tennis. 271 WALTER A. SNlCkENBtRGER 217 Cornell Slrcct. Ithaca. New York Dean of Admissions. Cornell University. In charge of undergraduale admissions operation. WIFE: Marv (Simmons) Cllll DREN: Wall. Jr.: Tom C.K I)L ATE .STL ' DIES: M.C.S. Tuck School AHcr Tuck worked for American Sugar Refining Co.. in New York Cilv. Balti- more and Boston. Then went with E.S. Wehsier Co. in Cambridge. Mass. (busi- ness machine ribbons and carbon papers) Recalled b U.S.M.C. in January 1951. (Married in December 1950). Instructor at (Juantico OCS until May 1952. ' Came to Cornell L ' . in September 1952 as Administrative Assistant to President. Became University Registrar July 1957 and Dean of Admissions July 1962. Active n church work (1st Cong. Church of Ithaca), boy scouts and youth athletics. Coached little league baseball and hockev. Wife Mary active in church affairs and now has returned to nursing career. Sons verv acti c in sports (football, hockev and baseball). Both .All-SLile and honorable menlion .All .American U.S. football. Wall Jr. is treshman at Princeton and Tom planning on Dartmouth. Princeton or Duke. I RANK WOODRUI E SNYDER Apartment 49-H. 1407 Howard Street. Evansville. Indiana 47713 Self employed— Convyiissioned Wood I ' eneer Lumber Salesman WIFE: Patricia (Smith) CHILDREN: Sally A.. 23: Beth W.. 22; Norman E., 20; Jenny H., 10. Served in Army Air Corps 1942-45. WILLIAM CARLTON SOULE. M.D. M D. 1948-Harvard 29 Glenwood Road. Tenaflv. New Jersey 07670 rhvsicuin WIFE; Marv H. (Skidmore) CHILDREN: Donald C. 22: Duncan E.. 20; Andrea W.. 17; Jellrey A.. 14. Served in .Army .Mr Force 1951-53. y «B!A«lvl i tiSi EDWARD SOUTHWORIH. JR. 208 - I8lh Street. Pacific Grove, California 93950 WIFE: Beverly C. (Syracuse Univ.) Served in Navy 1944 46. 272 JOSEPH (JOBL) SPECTOR 20 Hast 11 Street, New York. New York Secretary ami Counsel-VMC Ineluslries. Inc. (iRAOLATh STUDIES: LL.B Cornell 1946-49 Various labor relations activities- American Arbitration Assoc. Eaclory Worker etc. 1949 52 Cornell Law School. 1952-53-Travel W. Europe ... a see- lightlul time to be there. I guess anytime is. 1953-55 Associate Fleming Jones Scott and Botts. Jacksonville. Ela.; 1956-64 Assistant Counsel Securities In- vestment Dept. Equitable Lite. New York City; 1964-68 Assistant General Coun- sel General Precision Equipment Corp.. Tarrytown. N.Y. G.P.E. was acquired by Singer in 1968; 1968-70 Corporate Counsel The Singer Co.. New York; 1970 Sec- reta rv and Counsel L ' MC Industries. Inc.. New York City. Two things ol ' interest in recent vears: Walking Tour Guide Museum of The City of New York; partial restoration and renovation of Greenwich Village brownstone. HARRY SPIRO. JR. 3764 Veterans Memorial Highway. Metairie. Louisiana 70002 . o informalion Served in Marines 1943-46. WILLIAM H SPOOR Rte. 7. Bo.x 332. Wayzala. Minnesota The PiUsburv Company, lice Presidenl. General Manager Inlernalional Operations WIFE: Janet (Smith) CHILDREN: Mollv. 18: Cvnthia. 16; Lincoln. 15. GRADUATE STUDIES: Stanford University. EDP Since Dartmouth, the great event was marrying Janet. Our life together has been full, and we are fortunate to have three active and able children. Like most freshmen in 1942. college was interrupted bv militarv service. The first vear was at Camp Hale with the Tenth Mountain and ended 3 ' : years later in Ft. Benning. Ga. . fler the war. I returned to Dartmouth and graduated in 1949 and began mv first job with Pillsbury Export in New York City. Twelve vears later we moved to Minneapolis, and I now am considered a companv veteran. Business-wise I have experienced the transformation of Pillsbury from a national company to an inter- national company. The establishment of 22 companies in 15 countries has required a great deal of overseas tra el and an opportunity to see the world -almost too many times. Janet and I were married in 1950 and she has kept busy not only being a housewife, hut with a wide variety of outside activities all oriented toward making our world a better place in which to live. 1 continue to follow Dartmouth afiairs with great interest, participating in all alumni activities and have returned to Hanover three times since graduation. FortunateK, all of the familv is interested in sports, and we ski, pla tennis, boat and fish with abandon; though I sometimes think Janet would prefer more time in the garden. In short, our life has been great, and we pras it will continue. WILLIAM C. .STAl.L. . JR. Box 1588. Aspen. Colorado Skier GRADUATE STUDIES: Ph.D.. Princeton University Vice President Baker Mfg. Co.. Springfield. 111. 1948-51; .Assistant to Director Council on Foreign Relations, N.Y.C. 1951-52; Foreign Operations Mission to Iran 1952-54; Asst. to President, Cerro Corp.. N.Y.C. 1955-60; Oriental Studies Dept.. Princeton University. 1960-66. Thesis book-The Intellectual Development of Ahmad Kasravi. Pitkin County Park Assn., Aspen, Colo., founder-director 1966-. 273 lARLI. 11 SI MM IS, JR |-cll Koad. Kcctic. New Hampshire Penlisi— Privale Practice WlFli: Norma CHILDREN: Earle III. 20; Cindv. 16 GRADUATE STL DIES: Tufts Universily D.M.D. Entered L ' niled States Army May. 194.1 after completing Freshman Year at Dartmouth. Served in this country and in the Cacific Theatre. Discharged from Service in March. 194 i. Returned io Darlniouth Summer of 1946 to complete Pre- Denlal Courses. Entered I ufls L ' ni ersit Dental School, graduating in 1950. Started my dental practice in Keenc Immediately after graduation. Married Norma in my Junior ■ear of school. Our older child. Skip is now a junior at Dartmouth. Past President Cheshire County Dental Society. Lions Club. P.T.A.. and Keene Country Club where 1 spend most of the Summer plaving golf RAYMOND EDGAR STEARNS. JR. 5 Green Dolphin Drive. South Burlington. Vermont 05401 Slale Manager- Connecluiii General Life Insurance Companv WIFE: Betty L. (Colby Jr.) CHILDREN: Robert ' s.. 22: Donna M., 20; Karen A.. 19: Betsy R.. 16: Richard E.. 11; David C, 11. Served in Army 1943 6. PHILIP A. STEDFAST 1460 Harmott . venue. Norfolk, Virginia Director. Department of City Planning. City of Norfolk. I ' irginia WIFE: Dorothy ( Bradford Junior College. LJniversitv of North Carolina) CHILDREN: Philip A Jr . 15; Jefl ' rev M.. 9. CiRADUATE STUDIES: University of North Carolina. Master of Regional Planning After service with the 20th Air Force in the Pacific during World War II. I com- pleted mv under-graduate work at Dartmouth in February of 1949. 1 worked in the shoe business in Boston briefly. In the Fall of 1949 1 entered the graduate planning program at the Umversits of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. 1 recened my master ' s in 1951 and was married in November of that year. My Mrsi |ob was as Director of Planning in Chester County, Pennsylvania. After a year there, we moved to Columbia, South Carolina where 1 became that City ' s first planning di- rector. Both of our sons were born there. In April of 1963 1 became planning di- rector for the City of Norfolk. Virginia, the position 1 presently hold. 1 have been relatively active in church work, both at the local and national levels; have worked with Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, and been generally active in the communities in which 1 have li ed. 1 en|oy golf g;irdening and watching mv boys grow. LOWELL WESLEY STEELE MBA 1948 Harvard: PhD 1952-M.l.T. 720 St. David ' s Lane. Schenectady, New York 12309 Manager— long-range planning anil environmental studies at G.E. Research and Development Center. WIFE: Jean (Simmons) CHILDREN: Robert 1... 18: Cynthia. 16; (2 other children names ages not known) Served in Navy 1943 47. 274 lOIlN f. STEELE 672 Stanley Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio I ' rodiu mill d disirilmlian ofa gre atcs and ready mixed concrete in Greater Cinciniiaii and Pavlon. Ohio areas: Hilllop Concrete Corporalion-Chainnan WIFE: Dorothv (Smith) CHILDREN: Pal, 19; .lohn Jr.. 17: Decdic. 14; Mary, 9. 1 ha c been in the - ,ame business of manufaeluring and distributing aggregates and readv mixed concrete since leaving Dartmouth, In 1950 married a Cincinnati- Smith girl, Doroths Conroy. and moved to Dayton. Ohio. I wa.s involved in estab- lishing new plant facilities and sales organization for the company in that fast- growing citv. Lour vears later we returned to Cincinnatti with two young children and fond memories of Davton. Our familv has logged many hours of tennis, hik- ing and camping in the Smokies, and skiing at Vail during Christmas holidays. Aside from giving attention to problems of the growing business, have served on Boards of the University Club of Cincinnatti. Boy.s ' Clubs. Salvation Army, and •Area Planning Committee for Correction Detention. Have enjoyed seeing Dart- mouth friends and their families on occasion; have been involved in local fund- raisins; for the College. MYRON STEIN, M D M.D. 1952--Tuffs 104 Benevolent Street. Providence. Rhode Island 02906 Physician (leachini;. research, medical care) WILE: Pauline (Welleslev) CHILDREN: Lisa . I., 15; ' Susan Jo, 14; Amy J., 12. Associate Professor— Brown LIniversity Physician-Rhode Island Hospital Served in Armv 1943-46. D. J. STEPHENSON 74 Crestbrook Drive, Morrison, Colorado Physician— Chairman- Depl. of Radiology. Lutheran Hospital i Medical Center WIFE: Barbara (Mt Holyoke) CHILDREN: David J., Jr., 21; Susan B., 20; Patsy Ann. 18; Geoffrey Frank, 16. GRADUATE STUDIES: U. of Colorado, School ' of Medicine, M.D.; U. of Pennsylvania. Dept. Radiology, American Board of Radiology Diplomat M.D. Degree-U. of Colorado, June 1948; General practice Carbondale, Colo., 1949-50; U.S. Navy Medical Corps attached to 1st Marine Div. Korea 1951-52; Portsmouth Navy Hosp. Kittery, Maine 1952-53; Hosp. U. of Pennsylvania. Dept. of Radiology 1953-56; Diplomat Am. Board of Radiology, July 1956. Practice of medicine (radiology) Denver 1956 until present. Appointed Chairman Dept. of Radiology-Lutheran Hospital and Medical Center- 1962 until present. Awarded Fellowship Degree by American College of Radiology, April 1971. Activities: Class Agent 1960 71 (Denver Area). Board Member-United Fund agency. Family and childrens service. Hobbies: -fishing, tennis, skiing, climbing, painting and cabin building. HENRY I ST1;RN Westham Station Road. Richmond, Virginia Real lAtate Developer. President Stern Realty. Sydney Realty. 3 dwelt Co.. luij li h Hills Co.. I ' own House Co. Will-:: Ann Couch ( 111! DRIN: Sidney, 19; Constance, 17; Hank, 12. Bo.ird of Directors of following— Richmond Chamber of Commerce. Virginia State Chamber ol Commerce, Rotary, Boy Scout Council. Heart Lund, Cancer Society, Tobacco Festival, Lakeside Country Club. Congration Beth .Miabah. Met- ropolitan National Bank. I ' he I ' idelity Corp., James Ri cr Retriever Club, Presi- dent of l aac Walton League of Richmond, State Chairman and National I rustee ol Ducks Unhmiled. Hobbles lluiUiiig. I ishing. 275 CARL EUGENE STERNKOI ' l- 5656 North Lake Road. Oconomowoc. Wisconsin 53066 In 1961 he was in Sales ai Si. George Sales S Supply Co. SeiA ' ed in Nas ' y. JAMF.S L. STEVENS 445 Manor Drive. Alienlown. I ' enns lvania Real Eslale Salesman for Bob Yeakel— Realtor WIFE; Lorraine CHILDREN: Pamela. 22: James. Jr.. 20; Palricia. S: Karen. LI. Entered Dartmouth thru Navy V-12A. After graduation and being commis- sioned served an additional year on active duty in China and Korea. Mel Lorraine in San Diego and was married in July 1947. Left the Navy and went to work for General Portland Cement Co. in Jackson. Mich, as a Plant Engineer. Promoted to •Asst. Plant Mgr.. Dallas. Te.xas in 1951 and Plant Manager. Fort Worth. Texas. 1957. Still with General, was transferred to Miami. Florida as Plant Mgr. in 1959 and promoted to Florida Division Manager headquartered in Tampa. Florida 1964. Left General in 1968 and accepted position of Vice President. Mfg. Coplav Cement Mfg. Co. in Allentown. Pa. Left the cement industry in 1970 and am starl- ing a new career in real estate. Very active in Boy Scout work from Chairman Pack Committee to scoutmaster and distri ct and council activities. Active in Epis- copal Church, served as Vestryman in a number of churches and have been acli e in Diocesan atTairs mainly in Stewardship. Member Kiwanis Int. Registered PIAA. swimming official. Active in YMCA, AAV, high school, college swimming. ROBERT W. STEVENSON 1685 Valley View Road. Glendale. California President— Sleven.mn. Edwards Realtors: Glendale Properties Inc.: Stevenson, Edwards. .Manai;ement Co.. Realtors. Investment Counseling. Properly Management. WIFE: Stefanie CHILDREN: William A.. 17; Robert W. Jr.. 2. CJRADUATE STUDIES: MBA Tuck School of Bus. Administration: MA. Pepperdine College Graduated Tuck School 1949 MBA. Took six weeks course in Economics at Ox- ford. England then travelled the Continent with twi fraternity brothers. (John A. MacDonald ' 45, John N. Dahl. 49). Returned to Duluth. Minnesota and entered family chain store business as V.P. Operations. Moved to California and entered retail field and then the restaurant business. In 1957 went to Pepperdine College and earned a Master ' s in psychology. Did professional counseling and play the- rapy with children. Entered the real estate business in 1959 in Glendale. California and founded Stevenson. Edwards Co.. Realtors, specializing in brokerage, prop- erty mamagement and investment counseling. Director of Glendale Board of Real- tors for six years. President 1969 Director. Vice President (ilcndalc Chamber of Commerce. VVADL L SIIIRHOFF 204 Pittsburgh A enue. Huron, Ohio I ' ird Motor Company— Financial .Analyst -Studying costs and profit effect of New Model Components Manufactured at the Sandusky Plant. Also studying integration of new products. WIFE: Elaine C HILDRFN: Duane, 16. M.irricd June 12. 1948, one son Duane born 1954. I ' mployed Cost Accountant New Departure Divison General Motors 1947-52. Swarlhwort Co.. Cleveland. Asst. Controller 1952-55; Ford Motor Co. Cost Accountant. Financial .An.iKst. 1955. Member and past Treasurer Commodore Denig Post 8.1. Americim Legion. Member and Past President and Past Treasurer (irand Forest Beach Assn. Treas- urer and Trustee Huron Swim Club. Past Member Ohio Stale Highway .Auxiliary. Past Froop Coniniittee Chairman J roop .11 Boy Scouts, Huron, Ohio. Present Northwest District Adiviiies Chairman Firelands .Area Council Bo Scouts ol ' America. Son Duane Eagle Seoul June 1969 with 5 |-agle Palms F ' amiK spends summer vacations traveling and camping throughout U.S. and Canada. Hobbies: Deer and turkey hunting in Pennsylvania. Church: Member St. Paul ' s Lutheran Church. Sandusky. Ohio. School year I9M 65. hosted Al S student Rene E. Bracamonte. Cordoba. Argentina. Son. sophomore Huron High School, .md mem- ber of High School Marching band. 276 EDWARD JtSSE STRATTON Coach House, Inc.-Gift Shops, Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 Presidenl— Coach House. Inc. Served in Arms 1943 5. JOHN L. STRAUSS 9 North Spring Bank Road, Mobile, Alabama Prcsulcni Hummel .S7raH.H Corporalion-Inve.slmenls WIKL; Paula (Welleslev) CHILDREN: Ruth, 21; Bernev, 19. Attended Dartmouth ' s first war time summer semester as freshman in 1942. Loss of parents necessitated mv return home and attendance at Tulane University, New Orleans; it being much closer to home. Graduated from Tulane and commis- sioned Ensign USNR. Service m World War II on aircraft carrier in the Pacific and circumstances immediateK following the war prevented my, return to Dart- mouth. Dartmouth alwavs mv ' secret love; but could not support two loves in ans grand manner. Hence, primary support has had to go to the institution I grad- uated from. Dartmouth itself long ago initiated me into the status of alumnus . With fatherly pride however, I say that I have made a contribution by encouraging my only son! Berney. Cla.ss of ' 73 to go there. FELIX STIFLER. JR. -Royston M.S. (CE) 1947-Thayer School Box 381, 3 St. George Street, Duxbury, Massachusetts 02332 Consiillim; Engineer WIFE: Svlvia C. CHILDREN: Caryl N., 18; Gwynne A., 15; John, 10. Served in Marines 1943-45. WILLIAM WIBBSTRIKLR Sandy Pond Road, RFD 2, Lincoln, Massachusetts Engineering physicisi in electni-opiiccil insirumeni Jevelopmenl. Honer ell. Inc. Wl ' l L: Marjorie N. (Middlebury, RadclilTe) CHILDRI-:N: Nancv Laurel, 17; Christina Janelte, 14; LiUiisa Mav. 13; Ellen Eh abeth, 12 ' (3RADUA I E SrUDIES: A.B,. Lafayette College; M.S,, Tufts College After graduation and commissioning, spent a year in the Pacific Fleet, first on a minesweeper, then on a submarine chaser in Samo;i and Hawaii. Returning, loured 6.3(.K) miles cross-country, California to N.J. by motorcycle, camping and working. Instructor, phvsics and math, Russell Sage College, (iraduatcd Lafayette College, .A.B. in phvsics; M.S. in phvsics. Tufts College. Joined Baird-Atoniic, Inc. in 1951. Worked nearly 19 yrs. in electro-optical instrument development. Now at HonevAvell Radiation Center. Lexington, Mass. as test director for a NAS.A Skylab I.arth Resources project, an optical measurement radnmieler to be orbited in a manned observatory in 1973. Still trying to keep up playing clarinet, photography, family camping, skiing (downhill and cross-country), snowshiicing. white-water ca- noeing, Sailfish and ocean racing, but the seasons always go past too fast. (- V p 277 I ' llll.ll ' 1. SIRLHSALKLR Franconia. New Hamp hiri; Opcraie and manage Flintlock Lodge and Moiel W ' ll t: Marjorie (Cirecn Mountain) C HIIDREN: Eric. 1 ; Mark, 17. Following graduation in Februan, 1949, I was married in . ' Xpril and that sum- mer moved to my present location in Franconia, N.H. We built and operated a ski lodge near Cannon Mountain and in subsequent years have added motel build- ings. The emphasis now is on our summer and fall resort motel business, although we still maintain a winter operation. I have been active in a number olcommunits aflairs, past president and a director for many vears of the Chamber of Com- merce. Chairman and a director of the Town Planning Board, a director of the SKI 9,1 Assoc, town library trustee, church deacon and trustee. Republican town chairman, member of a lodge of Masons. I have had the plea-sure of being an as- sistant class agent for nianv alumni fund drives and of interviewing candidates for admission to Dartmouth. CHARLES L. SWEENEY 10 Lower Tuekahoe Road W.. Richmond. Virginia Shoney ' s Big Box— owner operator of Jive rexiaurants in Richmond, Petersburg, Hopewell area. WIFE: Peggv (Manhattan illc) CHILDREN: Cheryl. 23; Chip. 17; Billv. 16; Michelle, l.v .Mark. 14: Anne. 13- Cindy. 10. a JOHN FRANCIS SWEENEY 51 Center Street. Dorchester, Massachusetts 02122 No information Served in Navy 1942-46. ROY ALFRED SWENSt)N, D.D S 21 Magnolia Street, Bergcnfield. New Jersey 07621 Dentist WIFE: Anna M. (Berkley Secretarial School) CHILDR|:N: Karen T, |9; Dale E., 18. Served in Navy 1944 45; 1951-52. D.D.S. 1950-NYU 278 Cll ORC.l n SWICK 21 BiK-kingham Drive, Ramsev, New Jersey I ice I ' ri ' sidciu and Coiniiliiiif Acfiuirv Geori e B liiick Consullinfi Acluarws Inc.. N. y.C Consiiliini; cicintirv for rclirenicnt plan ' , and oilier employee heiie ii proi rams. Wn r.: Lois (Sniilh) (lauv. of Michigan) fllllDRKN: Carolyn, 15; Wendy, 14; Laura, 10 linallv grailiKiled June 1949 worked vear and half at Metropolitan Life in . c- Uiarial Department. Joined George B. Buck January, 1951. Associate of .Society of ,Actuaries in I ' uhlic Practice, Meniher Academy of . ctuaries, American Pension Conference, National Loundation ol Health, Welfare Pension Plans. Have per- formed consulting actuarial services for several major corporations— considerable experience m collective bargaining of employee benefit programs. Ijitire family enjoys travel and skiing- ski mostly in New Lngland, with other trips to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Austria, Switzerland. FREDERICK JOHN SZOPA current address not known In l 4S he worked for Shell Chemical Corp. WILL Gladys CHILDREN: three sons Served in Army 1943 6. 279 IIIOMAS H, TANNtR %60 North Range Line Road. Mcquon. Wisconsin I ice Presideni, Charier Manufuclurin Company. Inc. Responsible for financial managemeni and corporaie planning. Chairman of the Board, Zeniih Siniered Products, Inc. Financial adviser. WIFF;: Jeanne S. Tanner (Frances Shimer) CHILDRUN: Deborah, 19; Judilh. 17; Tod. 12. 1 left Dartmouth after the short semester of early summer 43. Crosby Hall and the Navv were too much I then enlisted in the Army, went to Europe, and re- turned to be discharged in earlv ' 46 Lack of a broad Engineering School at Dart- mouth took me to Northwestern University and graduation from its Technological Institute in 1949. I married in Januarv. 1951. and Jeanne and I enjoy travel with our children. Republican politics with our friends, and handiwork type hobbies for ourselves. My business career has included being president of Zenith Foundry Companv. which I subsequentlv sold, the founding of Zenith Sintered Products. Inc.. of which I am currently chairman of the board. I am also enjoying the re- sponsibility of serving a.s vice president of Charter Manufacturing Company, Inc. where I am involved in financial management and corporate planning. I am a member of the ' loung Presidents ' Organization. I am past president of a local Rotary Club, past director of the YMCA. past orticer and director of Ameri- can Foundrvmen ' s Employers ' A.ssociation of Wisconsin. I have consistently worked on the Dartmouth Alumni Drive and our church life revolves around St. Christopher ' s Episcopal Church. RICHARD MICHAEL TASSO 330 Auburn Avenue. Winnetka. Illinois Vice Presideni -Finance. Hillman ' s Inc. Ch ain of supermarkels. specially stores. WIFE: Myrtle (Chandler Secretarial. Boston) In Navy unit at Dartmouth, then returned to graduate in June 1946. Upon grad- uation went with Reed Barton Corp.. Taunton. Mass. until March 1952. In April 1952 entered the retail field as assistant controller with The Outlet Co.. Prov- idence. R.I.. then on to John David Men ' s Stores. New York City as controller and in .April 1963 to Chicago with mv present employer. Hobbies: Golf and gar- dening. Worked on Alumni Fund Drive in New York and now in Chicago. Have been active in the Financial Executives Institute, the National .Association of Food Chains-Controllers Chicago and Illinois Chamber of Commerce. H WILLIAM lA ' i LOR 89 The Esplanade. New Rochelle. New York Rciiitinal Director. Southeast Asia Region. Calte.x Petroleum Corporation. Responsible for the marketing activities o Calte.x in Taiwan. Hong Kong. Philippines. .South I icinam. Cambodia. Thailand. .Malaysia. Laos, and Singapore. WIFE: Veda Margaret (Santo Thomas Universitv) CHILDREN: Christopher. 20: Michael. 18; Stephen. 15; Kenneth. 12. I ' pon graduation in September. 1946. joined the marketing department of Cal- te, in New York. Proceeded to the Philippines in earh 1947. where, over the next 15 years. 1 held various marketing positi ns with Caltex (Philippines) Inc. Went to Bangkok. Thailand in 1962 as General Manager of Callex there until 1966 when 1 returned to the Philippines as General Manager. In mid- 1 967 1 returned to New York a.s Deputy Regional Director, and will assume the position of Regional Di- rector on January 1. 1971. Have not been very active in Dartmouth allairs other than interviewing applicants in the Philippines and Thailand on occasion. Held various offices in golf and social clubs abroad over the years and was President of the Internationiil School Association and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the International School in Bangkok. While in Bangkok was awarded 1 he Roval Order of The White Elephant. 5th class. IRVING RAY TEMPLETON. JR. 625 Howland. Inglewood. California 90301 No information Served in Naw 1942-45. 280 MOKION (i lllAl IIIMLR. JR. KJOOId Bridge Lane. Richmond. Virginia I ' rcmlciu of S eij hborhood Theolre. Inc., operciliiii; cluiiii oflhiriv-scvcii million fill lure ihealres located ihrou houi Vir inUi. MarvUmd and Dislrici oj Cidiiinbia. W ' ll r.: NaiK (Goucher College) CHILDRHN; Morton G. 111. 16; Leigh Ann. 14. Richard 1.. 10. Ihrce year naval avialion career. Only Southerner in group from New England including many Dartmouth men. Alter graduation spent 1949 with Century Iheatre. ' N.Y.; 1950 with Jamestown Amusement Corp.. Ohio. Pennsylvania, Ma.s- sachusetls. Since 1950 actively associated with Neighborhood Theatre. Inc., a fam- il business of 44 years. Interesting occupation with numerous changes in build- ings, techniL|ues. censorship, ratings, etc. Since March 195, had several interesting trips sailing throughout the Caribbean and two nice trips to Europe, one I ' or 2 weeks in llorence. Italy. Took five week Business Advance Management at Uni- versity of Virginia Graduate School in 1959. Have wiirked on all Alumni Eund Drnes, Third ' Cenlurv Eund, etc. Active in Rotary Club lor sixteen years. United Givers Eund, American Red Cross, Supplemental Blood Program, Enjoyed being chairman of Building Committee then President of Sheltering Arms Hospital, only free general hospital in Virginia. Currently on Executive Committee of Richmond Memorial Hospital. The entire family enjoys tennis both summer and winter. For the past Mve years skiing has taken over most of the winter and spring vacations. L ioking forward to being in Hanmer for Christmas 1970, Hopefully going to Vail in March. ROBERT NIEDNER THAYER 1636 West 22nd Street, San Pedro, California 90732 ) 1956 he was for Norihrop Aircrafi Inc. Served in Navy 1943-46. THEODORE R. THAYER 30 Dean Street, Taunton, Massachusetts Surgeon WIFE: Nancy CHILDREN; Charles, 16; Theodore, Jr., 13; Joel, 7. GRADUATE STUDIES; Boston University, M.D Kail of 1942 attended Dean Jr. College. 1943 sent to Dartmouth under the Navy U 2 program. In 1944 after tour of duty at Chelsea Naval Hospital went to Boston L ' niversity School of Medicine. Graduated 1948 interned at Mass, Memorial Hos- pital, Became resident in surgery; called into Navy during the Korean conflict. In 1953 back to Boston VA Hospital for residency training in surgery. In 1955 passed surgical hoards and became a diplomat in Surgery and commenced practice in Taunton. Became member of .American College of Surgeons in 1956, Member of the American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society, Boston Surgi- cal Society, Bristol North Medical Society, and the American College of Surgeons. Hobbies include President of the New England Polled Hereford Association and Director of the Eastern Polled Hereford Association. Own and operate Rockyknoll farm raising pure bred Herefords. Also have farm in Sudbury. Vermont near Dartmouth. Active in community, most notably the Taunton Redevelopment .Au- thority; served as Chairman for the past seven years. Director of the YMC.A, the Community Chest, and is a charter member of Taunton ' s 100 Club and the Rotary Club. Married in 1947 to the former Nancv Bowman of Marlboro, Mass.; three sons. Charles in Taunton High School; Theodore attends the 7th grade at Cohan- net School and Joel attends 2nd grade at Elizabeth Pole School. HUBERT I I ETCHER THOMAS LL.B. 1949-Univ of Denver Room 990, 550 - 15lh Street, Denver, Colorado 80202 hm parlner-I e. Bryans. Kelly Slansfield WII I-; Marjonc (Univ. of Colo.) (till DRIN; Mark W. 18; David P. 16; .Ien rey C, 15. Served in .Army 1943 46, 281 ■ . ! pH Li P J B ' H ■ r L. LUWARD IIIUMAS 6520 Park Lane. Cincinnati. Ohio -Ivt; Vice President and Director of Training— First National Bank of Cincinnati. Ohio MI E: Patricia G. (Marietta College) CHll.DRF.N: Matthew G. 18; Ann B.. 14. GRADUATl; STUDIKS: Stonier Graduate School of Banking-Rutaers L niv.. Grad Cert -1960 Entered US . rmy from Dartmouth ' s rather hectic accelerated pre-Mcd program ser ing 30 months in combat Inlanlrv and medical units in the European theatre. Returned to Dartmouth in 46 but was unable to pick up the pieces of mv pre- Med program and after a short stint with a Connecticut bank, entered .Marietta College (Ohio) where I obtained my AB in 1949. After graduation, served as As- sistant to Director of Men ' s dormitories and Manager of commons for one vear at Marietta prior to reluming to a banking career. Joined Eirst National Bank of Cincinnati in 1951. Appointed .Ass ' t. Cashier in 1958. and .Ass ' t. Vice President in 1961. Currently. Director of Training. Education Management Devekipment. lla c been active in our church as Treasurer Trusiec. Superintendent of Sundav School and Choir (Don Cobleigh would he proud!) .Also acti e in the usual assort- ment of community projects including Jr. .Achievement, including District Train- ing Director. Merit Badge Counselor and Eagle Board of Review. Scouting acti itv with my son (an Eagle) led to a camping interest for our whole family and our Winnebago camper now may be spotted ' Round the Ciirdled Earth . LOWELL IIIONEAS. JR. 7022 Tanaina Drive. Anchorage. Alaska Author. Film Producer. Illustrated Lecturer: Presently tnemher of .Slate Senate. WIEE: Tav (Mar P. Thomas). (Smith) CHILDREN: Anne. 15; David. 12. GRADU.ATE STUDIES: SPIA. Princeton. 1952 Travelled throughout Middle East with American economic mission in late I940 ' s-Turkey. Iran. Bahrain. Expedition to Lhasa Tibet with father in 1949 re- sulting in first book and a lecture-TV film: assistant producer for Cinerama in South America. Africa. Asia— 1952-53. Elight across Europe. Africa and Middle East in light plane with wife, filming and writing for magazines and TV as well as book— 1954-55. Producer of films for TV series High Ad enture with Lowell Thomas. 1957-58. Moved to Alaska in 1960. Produced numerous films in Alaska, latest for .Atlantic-Richfield Co. re North Slope oil development. Active in Boy Scouts. Salvation Army. Chamber of Commerce. Republican politics. Mountain- eering and skiing, aviation in Ala.ska. Member of First Flight .Around the World via both Poles in 1965 as ofticial historian (Rockwell Polar Flight). Travelled South Pacific in 1965 producing film Destination South Pacific . Lectures around U.S. every- fall. Elected to Alaska Senate 1966 and re-elected in 1970. Daughter. Anne, is member of US Women ' s Nafional ,x-c ski squad. Wife. Tav. is author of several books, latest Only in Ala.ska . Author of: Out of This ' World. 1950; Our Flight to Adventure. 1955; The Silent War in Tibet. 1957; The Dalai Lama. 1958; Trail of ' 98. I960; Famous First Flights that Changed History, 1968. KENNETH WESLEY THOMPSON MBS. 1958-Univ. of Colo. Box 1351. ScotLsdale. Arizona 85252 Vice President— H ' est H ind Sailboals. Inc. WIFE: Donna L. CHILDREN: W. Scott. 18; Wendy L.. 16. Served in Naw 1943 46. RENOLDDURANl IIIOMPSON BS 1949-Case Institute 2695 Rocklyn Road. Shaker Heights. Ohio 44122 Vice President Of lehtiy Norton Co.. and (ieneral Mana er of Ferro Engineering Division WIFE: Shirley (William t Mary) CHILDREN: Renold D. Jr . 19: Bradley S. 17; Patricia S.. 15 Served in Navy 1944-46. 282 ANDKI W THOMSON, JR. M.D. B.S. 1947. M.D. 1951-lndi;ina University 3040 Grant Street, Evanslon, Illinois 60201 Physician Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine- University of Illinois Served in Army 1943 4. Served in Navy 1944-46. OLl hR SI. HOONMAKl R 1 HRESHER 701 Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gradual ed from Uimersiiv of Pciiiisvlrania Medical School: Fellow of ihe Anicncati Collei e of Surgeons and American College of Ohslelricuins and (iynccologisi. Diploinal of American Board of Ohstelrics and Gvnecologv. WIFE; Diane (San Francisco Junior College) CHILDREN: Hollv, 21; Sallv, 19; Lee, 17; Craig, 15; Cynthia, 13; Catherine, 10. GRADUATE STU ' DIES; U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, B.S.. University of Pennsylvania M.D. Dartmouth College 1942-43 and 1946-48. U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 1443-44, received b!s. in 1948 using Dartmouth College credits. Ensign U.S.N.R. 1444 6. Ciraduate Studies University of Pennsylvania, M.D. 1952. Internship Philadelphia General Hosp. Resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Frankford Hospital. Phila.. Pa. and Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena. Calif .Active member Philadelphia Obstetrical Society since 1967. Member of Phila. Medical and Pa, Medical Societies ;md the A.M. A. since 1956. Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology since 1963. Fellow American College of Surgeons and .American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Associate in Obstetrics and Gyneco- logy at Northeastern Hospital. Jeanes Hospital. American Oncologic Hospital and Frankford Hospiuil. Member of the Abington Friends Meeting. I spend summer vacations at our beach house m Ocean City. N.J.. sailing and fishing. We spend Christmas vacafions in Palm Beach, Fla. until our Alpine home in the Poconos is completed, when we will spend our w inter holidays skiing, snowmobiling, ice skat- ing, etc. HARRY D. TIETJEN 15 Mill Street, Weymouth, Massachusetts Civil Engineer in Iransporiaiion. supervise Iransii design and conslriiciion. supervisor track engineering WIFE; Barbara Ann CHILDREN; Marta, 17; Daurie, 15; Laine, 14; Lisa, 12; John. 5: Gregg. 7. GRADUATE STUDIES; B.S.C.E. U. of Michigan Spent 17 years in railroad engineering field for PennsvKani.i RR Co. and lived in Illinois. Indiana. Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Then moved back lo New England to work on new construction projects for MBTA. 1. J IIKll 1 IS 19 Perth Drive. Wilmington. Delaware Private praclice m inlernal medicine. Medical superuUendenI I.. I. DiiPonI de einours. Edgemoor. Delaware plain. WIFE; Fli abelh Deerv (Mercy Hospiial, RN) CHllDREN; Pamela, 18; James, 16 GRADL ' ATi: STUDIES; M.D. Harvard Medical School 283 THORNUlkL t HASSEl.l. TOOPS, M.D M.U. 1949-Univ. of Michigan 3000 Wesi Washington Sireei. Indianapolis. Indiana 46222 Psychialrisl—Cenlrul Slaw Hospital W ' Uli Joyce CHILDREN: Valencia. 14. Ser cd in Na T 1942-46. SANFORD M. TREAT. JR. 16850 South Woodland. Shaker Heights. Ohio iilioiuil Sales Manager- A lean Aluminum Corporation WIKK; Marion (Sarah Lawrence) CHll DRHN: Cynthia. 19; Leslie. 13; Sanford III. 12. Have worked in various capacities with Alcan since 1950. Board of Trustees. V.P. Plymouth Church of Shaker Heights; Chairman United States Ski .Associa- tion. Junior Program Region IV ' . Chairman, Aluminum Assoc. Sheet and Plate Div.; National Assoc, of Aluminum Distributors. Mavtield Country Club. RICHARD GREENLEAF TREFRY. COL B S. 1960-U.S. Military .Academy 14 South Street. Marblehead, Massachusetts 01945 Col. U.S. Armv. Never married. ELLSWORTH RAYMOND TROWSDALE M.C.S. 1948-Tuck School Box 956, Hartford. Connecticut 06101 In 1968 he was vice president and General Manager Don Q Imports. Inc. Served in Navv 1941-47. 284 WIl.l.lAM S. I ' KUMP 9210 N. Regent Road. Milwaukee. Wisconsin 53217 Real I ' .sKiic Sales- Hiinlress Honh Milwaukee Mar (Wisconsin) (1111. ORLN: Roxanne. 17; Bill, l.v Julie. 13. CiR.-MJL ATF. STUDIUS. MCS Tuck 48 Mv service in the Navy was basically Ivy League : Dartmouth V-12. Cornell Midshipman ' s School. Harvard Communications School, topped oil with a year of sea dutv in the Orient. Returned to Hanover and Tuck and tor two years was Business Manager hn WDBS-WDCR. This led to 16 years selling radio time for WKMP in Milwaukee and two years managing another station in town. Became a real estate broker in 1966 and divided my time for two years as a Pied Piper in selling closed circuit TV equipment. For the last three years I ' ve been UK ,? in residential real estate. Five years as Secretary of the Dartmouth Alumni Assoc, of Wisconsin led to manv vears in enrollmenl activity for the college, including eleven vears as District Enrollment Chairman for the state of Wisconsin. I served five years on the local school board, and only resigned because the Board had the wisdom to hire mv wife as the District Psychologist. Life with three teenagers is exciting with Ciiri Scouts. Bov Scouts, church choir and ushering, .swimming meets, baby sitting, drug education, se.x education— exciting, and we ' re having fun! RICHARD ERRINGTON TURK. M.D. M.D 1948-Johns Hopkins 1021 Timothy Lane. Lafayette. California 94549 PsychialrisI WIFE; Jacqueline (McCov College) CHILDREN; Stephanie D., 20; Jeffrey 17. Served in Air Force 1951-53. LAURENCE W. TYLER 431 Morgan Drive, Lewiston, New York Applualiims Manager-Carbon Projiuls Div. of Union Carbide Corp. in Niagara Falls. Marketing work on carbon refractories. Travel over the U.S. ami some foreign. WIFE; Marv Katherine (Ball State University) CHILDREN: Carol. 21: Christine. 19; Gregory, 18; Douglas, 15; Judith, II. •After 1948 graduation from Dartmouth. I obtained a B.S. in Mech, Eng. from Purdue in 1951 and went to work for Llnion Carbide, In recent years I have trav- eled extensively for the company to Europe and Japan. Presently 1 am Appli- cations Manager for carbon refractories. Our five children range from 21 to 11. The older two daughters are in college and the older boy will start next fall- mavbe to Cornell. My wife. Katie, teaches business at the local high school and has been active in Girl Scout and church work for many years. When the boys were younger I worked with Cub Scouting for several years. We enjoy traveling in our tent-trailer in the summer and engage in activities such as golf swimming, bowling, sunbathing, and cycling when we can. JOHN A LiLRICH RD 2. W. Redding. Connecticut 06896 Registered Keprescniative I ' .S. Smilhers A Co.. Inc. Sinithers is an investment hanking house with most of its customers being institution, i.e. mutual funds. banks, insurance companies, etc. Will, F.li ahelh Simmons ( 1111 DRI.N Donald, 22; Robert, 15; Eli abelh, 12 GRADLiALi: STLIDILS: MCS -luck School . dvanced Management Program- llar ,(rd B, School Before entering the brokerage business, I spent 18 years in the marketing of package foods, I was Ad Manager of Beech-Nut Packing Companv, (hen had sev- eral years of ad agency experience and from there to . ' merican I obacco where I was Product Manager of Tareyton and Pall Mall. I have always wanted to live on ihe West Coast, so in 1967 spent several months in Washington and Oregon on a irial basis. Returned to the New York area when I accepted a job with Smithers. I ,im a Deacon of mv church, Norlield Congregational, in Weston, Conn,, and in ihe Winter, vou can find me on a paddle tennis court switching to clay in the Summer, Beth and I make a mean doubles team! 285 JOHN V. UNDERHILL 157 Greenfield Hill Road, Fairfield. Conneclicul Director of Manufacluriitf . Narwich Mills. .Xorwiih. ,V. ' . Responsible fur operations of five mills localed in Norwich. S. Y.. Clayton. N.C.. Wendell. N.C. Casa Grande. A rizona. WIFH; Su annc (Miss Porter ' s School) CHlLDRliN: Judilli, 22; Deborah. 21; Wend . 14; Pamela. 10. CiRADl ATF STLDltS: M. A. Tuck Spent 2 ears in the Navy with L ' nderwater Dcniolilion teams. Employed bv Duolold Inc. Mohawk. N.Y. ' lbr 20 years as VP MarkelLng. 1968 to 1970 VP Mar- kclms; Oneita Knitting Mills. Andrew. S.C. now with Norwich .Mills as Director ol Manul ' acturing. Hobbies-skiing, painting, .sailing. With the last change of |ohs had to sell my 30 ' Pearson sloop and this broke mv heart RICHARD UNSLR 162 Lexington .Avenue. Weslwood. New Jersey Teacher- Business Education. Spring I ' allev. New York WIIE: Mary (Jackie) (Kcuka) CHILDREN: Richard. Jr. 21. (iRADL ' ATE STUDIES: Monlclair State College Cieneral Electric-Bus. Adm. lrainee-7 months, Schenectady. New York; Amer- ican Meter Co.. Plant Accountant-5 years. Albany. New York; B.S.A.-E.xecu- tive-ll years; Albany-Buffalo. New York and Hac ' kensack. New Jersey. Teacher at above school 8 years. GENE VADEBONCOEUR 3247 Sherman Street. Fairfax, Virginia Chief Internal Audit Division. Office of the Secretary of Defense. Washington. DC. WIFE: Dons (Rivier of Nashua. N.H.) CHILDREN: I boy. six girls Assistant personnel officer and assistant finance officer. Veterans Administration. Manchester. N.H.. Sept. 1946-Mar. 1951. Supply officer U.S. Navy March 1951 to May 1955. Internal auditor. Navv Department. Washington. D.C. May 1951 to .April 1961. Current position since .April 1961. JOHN FRANKLIN VAI.LELY. JR. 569 South Street. Wrentham. Massachusetts 02093 In the building business WIFE: Ann CHILDREN: Jean. Timothy. John Vincent. Served in Marines 1943-46. 286 ■3—. JOHN WILLIAM VAN C LLVE S4 Oakview Terrace. Short Hills Presidenl-The Last Resorl (men ' s sportswear) WIFE; Barbara (Bradford Jr.) CHILDREN: Jacqueline. 22; Kathryn, 20. Served in Navv 1443 46. New Jersey 07078 ELWYN R. VAN ETTEN -Bim- Box 95 2783 Suburban Drive. Big Flats. New York Corning Glass Works. Corning. AVii- York-Supervisor. Indusinal Enpneering B C Factory WIFE: Virginia C. Conant (Boston Universitv) CHILDREN: Peter. 15. DARTMOUTH-NAVY -12. 1943-44; Harvard Supply Corps School. 1944 5; Ensign (SC) USNR. 1945. Married January 10. 1945 . Pacific-USS El- khart 1945-46. Syracuse University. BB.A June 1947. Firestone Tire Rubber Co.. 1947 9. Barry ' s ' Tire Service Inc. 1949-52. U.S. Naval Ammunition Depot. Shumaker. Arkansas 1952-54. National Fireworks Ordinance Corp.. Shumaker, .Ark. 1954-56. Corning Glass Works 1956 to present. Internal auditor, asst. plant accountant, plant accountant, supervisor accounting and planning, production su- pervisor, profit improvement supervisor, supervisor-industrial engineering. Active in Little League and Babe Ruth ba.seball. Chairman Town Ethics Committee. Un- successrully ran for school board 1970. Hobby is athletics with son a Junior Var- sity starter in football, basketball and baseball. GERARD VAN HALSEMA 488 Fairfield Road. WyckolT. New Jersey I P. -Production. Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. PFIZER. Inc.. 23? ' E. 42 St.. S ' ew York. ,V. Y. WIFE: Frances Jean (Calvin College. Grand Rapids. Michigan) CHILDREN: Sharon. 19; Brenda. 17; Mark. 16; Lisa. 14; Donna. 11; Pamela. 4. GRADUATE STUDIES: MS-Univ. of Michigan. Ph.D. -Univ. of Michigan. .Ann .Arbor Graduated Dartmouth College 46 with BNS. assigned to destroyer USS Earle. Separated from US Naval Service in June 1947. honorably discharged in 1958. At U of M 49 to 53. served as laboratory assistant, research assistant and did doc- toral thesis in field of immunology of tumors; obtained Ph.D. in Microbiology 53. Joined PFIZER, Inc. as research supervisor. 6 publications in national scientific lournals. Member of Phi Sigma and Sigma Xi. National Honorary Societies (at that time). 57 appointed Production Manager of Biological Laboratories in Terre Haute. Indiana; built plant, trained staff and managed development of production of human vaccines; served 6 week training stint at Pasteur Institute in Pans in virology under Dr. Lepine, 60 appointed V.P. Production. PFIZER Pharmaceutic- als, now serve in that capacity with PFIZER. .Active in church and communil af- fairs, served on school board of Eastern Christian School Assn., Chmn. of iLs lidu- calion Committee, served as Elder on Church Council. Married to former Frances J. Vandcr May ( 50). 6 children (listed above); eldest daughter Sharon recipient (only one in college at the moment) of National Merit Scholarship (4 years). CM ARLi;S VANIMAN 21 E. Main Street. Trotwood. Ohio I animiin lord President Hustling Fdrd cars and trucks in the Dayton suburban area for past twenty- three years. Entered auto leasing field m 1953 and established own finance cinii- panv in 1962. When time permits golf, skiing, sailing and handball. Served on planning and zoning commission for pa.st twenty years. Numerous Lord dealer ,id- erlising and marketing committees. Director of Daylim .Auto Dealers .Associalu n. Trustce ' of Ohio ,Auto Dealers Association. Active in YMC.A work. Oplimisi Club and Miami Valley Country Club. Forgot to get married! 287 LOl ' ISJ. VAN ORDEN, JR. 64 Barnes Street. Providence, Rhode Island President American Emery Wheel Works: suhsidiarv Michigan General Corp.. Manufacturers of Grinding Wheels. HE: Nancv Allen (Finch) CHILDREN; Mrs. Katharine Carroll. 25; Deborah. 19. Entered Dartmouth June. 1942. Drafted February 1943. Di.scharged U.S. .Xrmv April 1946. Relumed to Dartmouth with wile and duaghter. Katharine September 1946. Daughter Lisa born at Mary HilchciKk Ho pltal T947. Died 1969. Oraduated with Class of 1948 alter two vears of living i n Wigwam Circle. Joined Scott Paper Companv summer I94S. Moved to Montclair in 1951 and associated with .Mlied Chemical Co. in New York Citv until 1955. Daughter Deborah born in September 1951. Montclair. N.J. Moved to Providence in 1955 as Sales Manager for Ameri- can Emcn ' Wheel Works. Became President in 1963. Hobbies; Golf. Bridge. Squash. Tennis. Class .Agent since graduation Irom Dartmouth. DALE VAN OTTEREN 53 College. North. Grand Rapids. Michigan President. General Manager. Medionics. Inc. Dislnhiilur of Eleclri -medual. physical medical, surgical and all types of hio-physical measuring equipment. Distribute the complete line of Siemens and are importers of Yamada Shadowless Lamps. WIFE; Elisabeth (Michigan State University) CHILDREN; Karl. 16. GR.ADUATE STUDIES; University of Michigan. Business .Administration Commissioned U.S. Naval Reserve 1944; Duty with 7th. Fleet South Pacific; U.S. Naval Hospital San Diego 1945 7. Graduate School of Business Adminis- tration University of Michigan 1947-48. Associated with Furniture City Upholstery C ompanv Grand Rapids. Michigan 1948-1967. Married Ruth .Adams Hodges 1950. divorced 1968. Married Elisabeth Saur 1970. Formed present business in 1968. With present business quite a bit of mv time is spent in (iermany and have banking and business associations on the Continent. Member of Advisory Board Salvation Army for Western Michigan and Northern Indiana. Member of Citizens Advisory Council Grand Valley State College. Member of Fountain Street Church Grand Rapids and am active in the choir. Most of my time is spent at present with a new business, new wife and practicing the pipe organ at Church. GUY W. VANSYCKLE Sawmill Ridge Road, Newtown, Connecticut Pn rate Pract ice — Radio logy WIFE; Janice (Lasell College) ( IIILDREN; Guy. 17; Peter. 16; Janice. 13; Karen. 9. (jRADUATE STUDIES; Cornell-M.D. I left Hanover in 1945 after two years at the Medical School finishing at Cornell with my M.D. degree in 1948. My internship and a year in medicine was served at the Hartford Hospital in Connecticut. Two vears in the Navy as a destroyer medi- cal officer followed operating primarily in the Korean theatre. Began my residency in radiology at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis in 1952. Finished in 1955 and then taught at Yale for a year. I became Director of Radiology at the Danbury Hospital in 1956 leaving in 1963 to iipen my own office in Danbury where 1 presently am located. Am interested in medical allairs and am presently sersing on the Council of the State Medical Society from Fairlield County, (iolf occupies my free time in the summer with con.servative skiing on short skies in the winter. CLAUDE HUBERT VENON 22 Prospect Avenue. Woodclitf Lake, New Jersey 07675 Marketing Manager— Eron Eron. Inc. WIFE; Barbara A. (Univ. of Michigan) Served in Army 1943 -46. 288 JOSHPH M 1 RDl S Vanderbill Avenue. Brentwood. New York Eijiiiuihlc B ii: Co.. Inc. l ' U ' ihlc l ' a kiif(ini Division. Proline lion Manager-Film I ' nnhasini:,. I ' roclncfion I ' laninnfi anil Schcilnhni; WIFR: Palncia tHIl.DRUN: Mark, 17; Glenn. 15; Oina. 13. Mila.irs service U.S.N.R. V-12 at Dartmouth. Midshipinan Scliool at North- western Universilv. Diesel bngineenng School at Cornell University, navigator and executive ollicer L.C.I. (L) 75S 7th l ' leet South Pacific I ' heatre. Kmployment- .• rnistrong Norwalk Rubber Co.. Norwalk, Conn. Produclion Control Manager. Present employer 15 vear.s. Assistant production manager for II ye f ' ' : flexible packaging produclion manager 4 years. Weekend golfing enthusiast. Improved handicap to 15 in 1970. Won company tournament trophies l%9and 1970. WILMER VIGGERS Edmund c o Mr. Edmund W. Viggers, 61l-3rd Street. Des Moines. Iowa 50312 No information NORTON IRVING VTRGIEN.JR. Waterville Road. Farmington, Connecticut 06032 President— Tile Heritage Group. Inc. WIFE: Blanche (Green Mt. Jr.) CHILDREN: Norton 1. III. 18; David W., 17. Served in Nav7 1943-46, .lOSEPH BATISTA VITALINI C.E. 1947-Thayer School 7 West Pine. Mill ' ord. Massachusetts til 757 President B. I ' llalini Inc. WIFE: Rita I CIIILDRI:N: Beth A.. 19; Thoma.s .1., 17; William J.. II. Served in Navv 1943-46. 289 LKNLSI B. XOGI 6207 Innes Trace, Louisville. Kentucky SKHkhroker. J.J.B. Ililliar, - V.I.. Lyon ' , d- C„ Wll I.: Marjoric (Sniilli) CHILDRl-N: Allen. 13: Tommy. 12 1 entered Dartmouth in 1942. Went in the . n Corps in 1943 and wa-s discharged in 194.S. Returned to Dartmouth in I94 and graduated in 1949. tntered the bro- kerage business and have been with the same lirm M.irned in 1953 and have two sons. .Mien and Tomniv. GEORGE H. VOGT Rt. 1. Cottage Grove. Wisconsin Physician - Orthopedic Surgeon WiFE: Charlotte (Cornell) CHILDREN: Alli.son, 17: Carol Lynn. 16: Leslie. 14: William. 13: Grelchen, 12; George. 10. GRADUATE STUDIES: M.D. Cornell Private orthopedic practice in Madison. Wisconsin since 1957. Orthopedic resi- dency 1954-57 U.W. Hospital Madison. WILLIAM HARRISON von LACKUM. JR Box 264. Tiburon. California 94920 A rchileclural clniflsnum Served in Armv 1943 6. lAMIS H VON ROHR 51 Kathleen Ct., Wayne, New Jersey I ' icsuiciu I (in Rcihr lujtiipmcnl Corporalion. Sula IVcldini Supply Will.: C;enc (lloiida Slate College) CHILDREN: I ' aula. 20; Carol. 19: John. 15. Rohbic. 7, GRADUAIhSlUDILS: luck School Dartmouth and Tuck both offered their blessings in 1948. On to Olean. N.Y.. first with Daystrom Corp.. then Houghton Labs. Ne.xt to Walter Kidde Co. in dear old N.J. Several years of illness called for reassessment: hnal decision was to leave corporate sanctuaries for a fling on mv own. Presently own a welding equip- ment firm that seems to take up entirely too much time. That limils the recreation a bit. Went as far as sky diving: now jusi occasional skiing, living, golf, white wa- ter, and a week each year in the Maine woods with John, Reside in a lake com- munity: belong to golf club, yacht club, ski club, with lodge at Mad River Glen. Paula is a junior at University of V ' ermoni. Phi Beta Phi. psych major after two years of malh-biology. enjoys skiing .uid freedom of newly acquired car, Carol in second year at llofstra as theater arts major: she is our songbird and guitar player, though both girls do well on the piano. John is in 10th al Bl.iir . cademy. excels in science, second year varsity skiing, loves theater arts and dabbling in music.il com- position. Robbie is our hot-shot second grader and Comm.inder-in-Chief of the family TV set and Muliin (a beagle ' . ' ?). Allilialions: Nat ' l, Soc, for Business Budg- eting: .Soc. of Engineering Adminis.: Nat ' l Welding Supply Assoc: American Wel- ding Soc. Community: Boy Scouts: Church: PTA Council; Jaycces; Toaslmastcrs; Junior Achievement, College Alumni 1 und as ACA for some 15 yrs.; Passaic County enrollment and interviewing ch.iirman for past 7 or 8 years. 290 NICHOLS VORYS 336 Soulh Columbia. Columbus. Ohio Ohslelrician and Gynecologist— praclicing: Vice President Direct Research O. D. Searle Reference Laboratories WIFE: Ellen (Smilh) C Hll DREN; (}eorgc; Ann; Fred ([R. DCATE STUDIES: B.A.. Med. Science Ohio State; M.D.. Jellerson .Medical College Graduated from medical school 1953. Completed training m obstetrics and gy- necology (Ohio State) 1958; practiced, taught and research in Dcpl. Obstetrics and Civnecoiogy Ohio Stale 1958 68 (associate professor). Founded Medical Research Laboratory 1961; sold it to the Mogul Corporation 1965. Vice President; Director of Mogul Corporation. Resigned from Ohio State 1968. Laboratories sold in 1970 to G. D. Searle. At present Vice President and Director of Research Searle Refer- ence Laboratories and practicing OB-GYN in Columbus. Ohio. GEORGE H. WADE 2707 Barcody Road, S.E., HunLsville. Alabama Chief. Advanced Proj rain Support A nahsis Group. Marshall Space Flight Center, Advanced Space Exploration Program Planning. WIFE: Thadis CHILDREN; Tom. 30: Don. 28; Georae. 19; Keith. 13. GRADL.ATE STUDIES: Thayer School of Engineering. M.S. After spending the summer of 1947 writing fence contract and helping a sur- veyor. I went to the Langlev .Aeronautical Research Center at Hampton. Virginia, where I did structural design, stress analysis and construction project engineering. Mv roaming of the beaches, bavs and bistros of eastern Virginia and North Caro- lina ended when I married a widow with boys eight and ten in 1951. In early 1952 we moved to TuUahoma. Tenn. where I worked on the design and construction of aerospace testing facilities at the Arnold Engineering Development Center. 1 helped found the youth ba-seball leagues in Tullahoma and served in various posi- tions in those organizations and in the Jaycees. In 1963. I moved to Hunlsville. Alabama, to work for the National . ' eronautics and Space .Administration. Most of my work associations since college have been with aerospace research and de- velopment scientists and engineers on one hand and Architect Engineers and equipment designers on the other. I am presently engaged in establishing facility and ground equipment requirements and plans for new space exploration pro- grams. In recent years, my main recreational activities have been golf (bogie) and bridge (no red points). RICHARD DUNBAR WAGNER Wagner Ford Sales. Inc.. Route 10. Box 455. Simsburv. Connecticut 06070 President $ Treasurer- H ' agner Ford Sales. Inc. WIFE: Madeline (Pembroke) CHILDREN: Georgette B.. 23; Richard D . 20 Served in Air Force. B.S. Columbia i ) DONALD BREWSTER WALES .Milton Academy. Milton. Massachusetts 02186 Teacher— .Milton A cadem y WIFE: Mary (Skidmore) CHILDREN: Donald B Jr.. 18; John H.. 16. Served in Arniv 1943 5. M.A.-Wesleyan 291 DONALD IILRMAN WALL 4 18 Cooke Street. Sandusky. Ohio 44870 In 1956 he was Market aiiahsl -Toledo Deck Fixlure Co. Serxed in Nax- ' . GF.ORC.L VILLL M WALLEY 268 Manning Street. Needham. Massacliusett.s 02192 In 1959 he was with Ijherly Mutual Insurance Co. WII L: Jane C. CHILDREN: Jane A.. 18; Steven. 17. Served in Nav -. LLDON R WALLINCIFORD 37 Whippoorwill Road. Chappaqua. New York Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co.. I .P. in Chorine of Northeastern District of National Division. (New York .State ami New F.m lanit) WIFE: Flash CHILDREN: Eldon R. 111. 23; Peter A. 19: Missie, 15: Amanda, 14; Matthew. WILLIAM P WAI LIS 34 Kaniar Court. Middletoun. New Jersey Self employed. Manufacturers representative specializing in autninotive items. WIFE: Florence CHILDREN: Susan. 17; Penny. 9. Ciraduated from Dartmouth in October of 1945 and went to work for Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co.. lirsl as a trainee and later as a salesman in Central Illinois. In 1950 I joined Hope Rubber Co. in Fitchburg. Mass. as a salesman. Joined Butcher Polish Companv in 1955. selling in New England and later became District Sales Manager headquartering in Detroit. In 1966 1 was appi inted Lui- ager ol ' the New York Sales ollice and Mid- Atlantic Sales Rcpresenlatne lor Hol- lingsworlh Vose Company, a paper mill. In the summer of 1969 I teamed up with a group of engineers I ' rom Bell Labs to form DIVA Associates for the pur- pose of designing and fabricating voice response computer systems using Touch Tone phones and mini-computers. As with hundreds of small computer tirms. the recession did us in. and since the first of the year I have been putting together a manufacturer ' s rep. sales organization. Most of my outside activities have centered around the various Unitarian Churches to which we have belonged trustee, fi- nance chairman. Sunday school teacher, etc. Also. I have been an Assistant Class Agent for the Alumni I iind since the late 40 s. Hobbies are gardening, skiing, ten- nis, and golf. 292 HARRY I.. WALSH 4005 Tuxedo Road, N.W., Allanla. Georgia PresuletK. toiinl I ' ernon Surely Company WIKF: aida (Pine Manor) C ' HILDRF.N: Sharon, 18; Harry L., Ill, 20; Ryburn C Ratteerree, 21; Susan, 20. 1943-45 Major U.S.A. F. 1947 62 Insurance-General Ageni, Officer of Insurance Company 1962-prcsent President National Insurance Services and Mount Vernon Surety Co. THEODORE WALTER 35 Locust Circle. Rocky Hill. Connecticut Assisiiml Cashier Aetna Life Casually. Harlforil. Conn.. Responsible for all banking relationships, chas inana enieni including cash mobilization. clishursement. borrowing, and short term investment. GRADUATE STUDIES: M.A. Columbia University; LL.B.. Atlanta Law School; .Advanced Management Program. Harvard Business School. Following graduate suidv at Cofumbia. I joined the faculty of Oglethorpe Uni- ersity m Atlanta, Georgia, as an instructor of Economics. Also taught European History. Accounting, political science. Then to work for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta primarilv to gain practical experience before returning to school to complete the work for my doctorate. Stayed at Bank for almost 14 yrs. Became VP and . ' Xsst. Mgr. of the New Orleans branch. I left New Orleans in June 1964 to go to Port-of-Spain. Trinidad, in the West Indies, as a banking operations consultant and assisted in the establishment of the Central Bank of the New Commonwealth Nation of Trinidad and Tobago, I left there in Oct. ' 66 on MOON RIVER, the 33 steel hulled sloop I had purchased, with the idea of making a life as a charter boat skipper. However, I soon found that catering to the .American tourist who had more money than brains, common sense or courtesy was not my thing so I headed north and west and at the end of about 8 ' 2 months, in June 67, found my- self in Miami. During the interim 1 had visited most of the Windward and Lee- ward Islands, going where I wanted when I wanted and doing an occasional char- ter when the pocket felt particularly empty. I might have stayed longer in the Bahamas but I found Moon River ' s almost 6 ' draft unsuited for the places 1 vwinted to visit. I got tired of knocking off coral heads or being aground and hav- ins to wait for the tide to change to floa t me oft ' . I finally gase up being a bum and loafer and joined the staft ' of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in Feb. ' 68. Joined .Aetna in 10 69 in the hopes of keeping busy and that I have had. MIC HAEL WARDEN WARD 909 Sells Drive. Hoopeston, Illinois District Sales .Manager (Central States). Cannint; . fachinery Division. F M C Corporation. Hoopeston. III. Responsible for all marketing activities seventeen midwest and southwestern states. Wide line harvesting and food processing equipment. WIFE: Maryann (Geneseo State College) CHILDREN: Steve. 22; Dan, 19; Martha, 16; Susan. 12. Graduated Dartmouth February 1946. Joined Birds Eye Division, General Foods Corp. for 8 years Geneseo, Avon, and Rochester New York. (Oftice man- ager various Production positions. Assl. Plant Manager and Plant Manager at .Avon.) Joined M C Corp. in 1954 as Sales Representative and covered Illinois and Michigan for Twelve years. Became Central States Regional Manager 1966. Active in Rotary Club activities. .American Legion, other community activities until extensive travel requirements of |ob slowed home projects down. Now con- centrate on weekend golf, etc. Spent 2 months in England in 1969 working with subsidiary company. Rl( HARD A WARD 104 Pine Top Trail, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Orthopedic Surf et)n -Private practice- Partnership R.A. Hard d G.R. ICichler WIFI;: Betty ( Briarclilf Manor) CIIILDRI;N: James. 20; Diane, 18. GRADUATE SIUDIES; NYU School of Med. 1948 Left Dartmouth 1944 and went to NYLI School of Med from which graduated 1948. Interned Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn. N.Y. 1948-50. Went to Korea and served as general surgeon in 121 Evacuation Hosp. for one year. Then to Brooke General Hospital where had residency in orthopedic surgery until 1954. Then stayed in Army til 1957 when discharged as Major. Then to Bethlehem where have been since. Have wife. Betty and two kids now grown. Son is Junior at Penn State and is in Navy Air Cadet training program. Daughter is awaiting ac- ceptance to college. I ' m member American .Academy of Orthopedic Surgery and Fellow of American College of Surgeons. Participate in local .Arthritis Foundation activities and also have been Lehigh University football team physician at times. 293 ,0 LUWARU SAUNDURS WARING 717 South Columbus Slreel, Alexandria, Virginia 22314 Slaff Architecl-Andn ' ws Air Force Base Not married Served in Na 7 1943-46. DA ID L. ARR1:N 40 Hiiihwood Drive, Manchester, Connecticut M.D : practice of Inlenud Medicine. Bouril cenifieil l ' ' ! S. .- .lanel F. (Jackson) CHILDREN: Tom D., 13: Sara T.. 11; Katie T.. W. John Knox, 7. (iRADL ' ATF. STUDIES: Tufts Universit Medical School. 194S. Went to medical school in V-12 program, graduating from Tufts Medical 194S. Two year rotating internship to 1950. Then 2 years in the MC IJSNR to I9.S2, serving as ships doctor with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. Residency train- ing in Medicine and Cardiology from I952-I9. ' i6, when began private practice of medicine in Manchester, Conn. Now in three man partnership. Married 1955. Ac- live in local, county, and state medical affairs: Chairman, Machester Human Rela- tions Commission 5 years: active with family in Center Congregational Church- Hobbies include year around tennis and running: e.g. have been running in 5 mile road race for past three vears. WALTER DEAN WARREN. M.D. M.D. 1950 Jt.hns Hopkins University of Miami School of Medicine. Jackson Memorial Hospital 1700 N.W. 10th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33136 Professor Chairman. Depi. of Surgery. Universilv of Miami School of Medicine WIFE: Eileen CHILDREN: W. Dean Jr.. 21: Patricia, IS: Penelope, 16: Rebecca, S: Amy, 7. Li;() WARRING 7305 Sara Street. New Carrollton, Maryland (onvncmder. U.S. Navy. Liaison Officer lo Joint Chiefs oj Slajj for Military Sealifl ( ommand WIFE: Shirelv (Chandler) C HILDRFN Paul, 19: Lani, 17. GRADUATE STUDIES: American University (Working of M Ed now) Have remained in Navy since graduating. Have had primarily sea duty with spe- cialization in anti-submarine warfare Have served aboard landing ships, carrier and destroyer types, having had command of two destroyers. Served on exchange with Royai Navy for 2 ; years. Had combat duly in both Korean and Viet Nam wars. Received personal award from Rep. of Viet Nam. Finally came to Pentagon duly in 1968 where I will probably remain until retirement in 1973. Reasonably active in Washington Dartmouth Ciub and in Knights of Columbus. 294 BcvcrK Hills. Calironiia 90212 WILLIAM I ' ALIL WARWICK 1. 201 Siuilh Spalding [)ri fresidenl-Prdiiiicers Sniilui. Inc. WILL: Anncllc C ' HILDRl ' N: Mark ( . 24; Arrcllc. ' i. ChriMinc. IX; Carole 14. Served in .-Xir Corps 1943 5. STANTON ARTHL:R WATERMAN 16 Hunler Road, Pruiceton, New .lersey 08540 Self-empldved: film leclurer. tJociinienlarv filni-nniker WIFE: Susanna (Benninglon) CHILDREN: George A., 14; Susanna L.. IS; Slanlon E.. 15. Served in Navv 1943-46. .lACK A. WEAVER RD 3. Box 312. Hopewell Junction, New York Treasurer of Hudson Lahoniiones. Inc. GRADUATE STUDIES: MCS, Amos Tuck L ' pon graduation worked in Public Accounting and traveled extensisely, in- cluding a stint in the Orient with Hong Kong as home base. Recalled to active dut in the Navy during the Korean War and assigned to Navy Cost Inspection. After release to inactive duty went with Hudson Laboratories. Inc. to my present position as treasurer. My hobbv is collecting rare tropical plants, priniariK orchids. In this coiineclion h;i c Iraseicd to Central and South America and . ' M ' rica THOMAS DUDLEY WEBB 229 South Mountain Avenue. Montclair. New .lersey 07042 ' ice President Ke nihlu Indiislruil Corp. WIEE: Verity children ' : Burton, 20; Peter, IS; David, 15; Eh abeth. 13. Served in Naw 1944 4 i. 295 STEPHEN WEEKES Bank Slreel, Harwich Porl. Massachusetts 02646 Stale Representative- Slaw of Massachusetts WIKE: Anne CHILDREN: Stephanie Served in Nav 1943-46. LAURENCE WEISMAN LL.B. 1950-Brooklvn Law School 5501 Pine Tree Drive. Miami Beach. Florida 33140 ' Vice President— Weiss Bros. Stores WIFE: Claire (Sarah Lawrence) CHILDREN: Wendv L.. 17; Laurie A., 15; Laurence Jr.. 6. HERBERT S. WEISS 605 West I70ih Street. New York. New York 10032 III 1962 he was Sportswear buyer -Dayton ' s WIFE: Nonne CHILDREN: Robin. 18. Scrsed in Navy 1942-46. NORMAN WEISSMAN 315 Ea.st 21sl Street. New York, New York 10010 President- Norman Weissnum Productions. Inc. CHILDREN: Brian D.. 18; Joel M.. 16; Stephanie L. 13; Rebecca. Served in Navy 1943-45. 296 DAVID CHLEVER WELD 14 Deer Trail Road. North Caldwell. New Jersey Lumber Marketing Manager for Lawrence R. McCoy Co.. Inc.. Worcester. A ttsv. Contact, retail, wholesale, industrial trade in . ' ew Jersey. .Started with them in 1948. Elected Director 1958. stockholder in 1952. Vice President 1962. Executive Committee 1966. Senior Vice President 1969 also Sales Manager W HE: Je;ui Lillian Thiel (La.salle) ( HIIDREN: Gail Frances. 19: Leslie Anne. 15: Dave. Jr.. 12. CiRADUATE STUDIE.S: Tuck Deacon. Elder. Trustee First Presbvtenan Church. Caldwell. N.J. Presently Pres- ident Little League Farm Svstem. North Caldwell and Vice President North Cal- dwell Baseball Assik. Secretan, Dartmouth Club Essex and Morris County. Ex- Rotarian. travelled North Jersey District to raise money for Olympic Team. Golf and sports are present hobbies. ' Elected to first round table National .American Wholesale Lumber . ssoc. 1970. President Great Chebeague Golf Club. Che- beaguc Island Maine 196(K62. Have worked on Dartmouth .Mumni Fund Drive for past eight years. ROBERT HILL WENZEL M.C.S. 1948- 4 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase. Maryland 20015 Foreign Service Officer— State Department WIFE: Sandra (Oberlin) CHILDREN: Michael A.. 10; Karla J.. 9: Lauren L.. 7; Mark A.. 5. Served in Nav 1943-46. Tuck School HERMAN FRANK WERTHER 7361 Honeysuckle Road. Route 1. Orchard Lake. Michigan 48034 In 1956 he was Salesman-Swift S Co. WIFE: Barbara (Cornell) CHILDREN: Jeanne B . 22; John D.. 19; Robert K.. 17. Served in Na -s 1944-46. RICHARD WETHERILL. 11 4 West Salisburv Street. Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina 28480 In 1 950 he was .4 ssistant General .Manager- Southern Butane Gas Corp. WIFE: Jane H. CHILDREN: Richard Jr.. 24. Served in Nav 1943-46. Z97 BtRNARUCARLWLXLLR B.S. 1946 Univ. of Oregon; MA. 194H -Univ. of Calif. Ph.D. 1952-Smnford The May In.slitule for Medical Research 421 Ridgewav Avenue, Cincinnati. Ohio 45229 Associale—May Insiiiuie for Medical Research— Univ. ofCincimiali WIIE: Jean (Western Michigan) CHII DREN: Nancy. 20; Helen. 17; William. 14. Served in Armv 1943-46. KKNNKTH .lO.SHI ' H WHALEN Michigan Bell Telephone Compans. 1365 Cass Avenue, Detroit. Michigan 48226 Michigan Belt Telephone Company WIFE: Elizabeth CHILDREN; Jean F.. 22; Richard J. 19; Thomas P.. 18; Daniel J., 16. Served in Nav 1943-46. WILLARD HASTINGS WHEELER Pleasant Street, South Berlin. Massachusetts 01549 Pi .sima ler WIFE: Joanne CHILDREN: Timothy H.. 21; Richard S.. 18. Served in Armv 1944. JAMES HENRY WHELDEN Address not known at present No in ormalion Served in Armv 1943-46. 298 DAVIi:) U WIlll ' I ' l.l. 1379 Woodside Drive. McLean, Virginia U.S. Dcpl. of Stale Foreign Service: Potiiual Officer: next assii nmenl as lursl Secretary .4 mericaii Fmhassv. Helsinki, { ' inland Ke]iinnin June 1971. WIFE: Carolvn T. (Wells College; Aurora. N.Y.) CHILDREN; Susan. 17: Marc. 15; Tim. 8; Scon. 6. CiRADUATE STUDIES: School of Advanced Internation;il Studies of Johns Hopkins University for M.A.; Graduate of the National War College -no degree as such Joined foreign ser ice in 1950 and was first posted to Saigon. Vietnam in No- vember, 195U, Transferred to U.S. Consulate in Hanoi. Vietnam m Jan. 1951. Re- turned to Dept. in Washington in 1953 and was married. Posted out again to Rangoon. Burma Feb. 1954. Returned to Dept. Aug. 1956 and served m S.E. .Asian section until Sept. 1958 when posted to Bangkok. Thailand. Transferred in 1-eb. 1961 to the Consulate at Elisabelhville. Katanga. Congo where served until end of Katanga ' s secession and the Jshombe-L ' nited Nations war there in Mar. 1963. Returned to Dept. and worked on African atfairs until 1966. Attended Na- tional War College. Class 1966-67. Posted immediately to Embassy. London. Eng- land June 1967 jlilv 1970. Now attending language school preparatory to going to the Embassv in Helsinki. Finland in June 1971. DONALD HARRY WHITE 117 Pintado Dnve. Diamond Bar. California 91766 Married and children Served in Nav . HAR EN WHITE 81 Cove Circle, Marion. Massachusetts ) wsimen! Bankinf — self employed WIFE; Dorothv (Vassar) CHILDREN; Marian Louise. 22; Stanley Martin. 20: Edward Robert. 17. .After Tuck School entered family textile business until 1959. In 1959 formed (President) Puritan .Aerosol Corporation which grew from eight people to over 5(X) in six vcars. Companv became one of largest aerosol producers in world and in 1965 I sold companv. which is now a division of Corn Products. Slaved with Puri- tan until 1968. then entered Investment Banking, where I acquired my basic ex- perience, as an officer of Clark Dodge Company, before striking off on my own. While residing in Rhode Island, active in fund raising. Dartmouth 3rd Cent. Drive: Past member Governor ' s Industrial Commission Rhode Island: Past advi- siir to Business School, Univ. of R.I.; member Young President ' s Organi alion. Ver active in sailing-cruising and ocean racing, and yachting organizations; other hobbies-skiing and tennis. Wll I lAM T Will 11 . JR 31 19 Sprucewood Lane, Wilmctte. Illinois am present Iv I ' ice President Treasurer of Consolidated Foods Corp.. as well as .serve on their Hoard of Directors. Wll li: Patrice (Bradford Jr. College; Northwestern Universiiv) CHILDREN: Melissa. 14; Bill. ML 12. After leaving Dartmouth June ■46-started 10 10 46 as staff accounlanl with .Ar- thur Young Company C PA ' s in Chicago. Obtained my CPA certificate in 1950 after 4 years of night school at Northwestern Univ. On 2 23 56 after 9 years of CP.A work. I joined Booth Fisheries Corp. in Chicago as Controller. In 2 64 Con- solidated Foods acquired Booth and in 2 65 1 was moved to their Executive Ofiicc in Chicago as Asst. treasurer where 1 presently am employed. I served on the Board of Directors of the Illinois C PA Society for 3 years (1965-69) plus many committees. I am a Deacon in the Presbyterian Church serving on the Board of Winnetka Presbyterian Church and as their Treasurer for 3 years. Currently serv- ing on Board of Presbyterian Home of Evanston, Illinois. Belong to Economic Club of Chicago, University Club of Chicago, Chicago Curling Club, and Skokie Country Club. Was Asst. Precinct Captain (Republican) for ten years. Most im- portant event married Patrice on October 10. 1953 and have 2 great children 1 299 PALL SUBLETL VHIThSCAR LR Address not known No infornuilion Served in Arniv 1944-45. JOHN B. Will I MAN 55 Ridge Hill I ' arm Road, Wellcslev, Massachusetts I ' he Dreyfus Sales Corporal inn: dislrihiilors of Dreyfus I ' linil ami Dreyfus Leverage Fund. Regional Vice President. Conlacling invesimcnl firms in New England and upper New York Stale. WIFt; Jean (Colbv Junior College) GRADUATE STUDIES: Amos Tuck School, M.C.S, After struggling through V-12, Midshipman school, the South Pacific, San Francisco returned to Hanover and Tuck School, From 1948 52 worked for the Carter ' s Ink Co. in Bosti)n, Chicago, New York and Washington. DC. Back to the Boston area with Campbell Hall (Book Wholesalers) and entered the in- vestment field in 1957. Since 1959 have been with The Drevfus Fund covering New England and upper New York Slate as a Vice President since 1967. Jean and I have lived in Welleslev. Mass. since 1952 where we seem to live an active life- some politics, some church and some community social work. Golf is my main vice— particularly when the handicap is loo low. Working for the Cireen has also taken its fair amount of time. I have been involved in the local Dartmouth Alumni Assoc, and in enrollment work. As far a.s 1946 activities go, 1 can ' t think of a job I ' ve missed. To say that il has been enjovahlc would he an underslatenient. CHARLES HERBERT WHITMORE. JR. Apartment 3, 35 Washington Street, Plainville, Massachusetts 02762 Estimator- Engineer. Weseoll Construction Co. Not married Served in Navv 1946-52. I RLDIRK K C WKill fMAN, JR. 66 Bertrand Drive. Princeton. New Jersey General Manager. Insurance and Claims Div. National Bulk Carriers. Inc. This is a conglomerate involved in ocean transportation of oil and hulk products (largest private fleet in world), hotels, real estate, mining. .Im responsible for all insurance on corporation and affilialed companies. WIFE: Marv l- ' rances (Vanderbilt; Columbia Grad. School) CHILDREN: Gail Frances. 21: F. Charles, 14. On graduation m June. 1948, (2 years delay A c Military Service) joined Marine Dept. of National Bulk Carriers, Inc. in N.Y.C. In September, 1948, I married Mary Frances Thompson EX-Baker Library Reference Slalf Moved lo Rivcrdale, N,Y. with daughter Ciail. Was active in West Bronx Republican Club and became treasurer. After four years, we moved to Middlelown, New Jersev, in 1953. Was active in Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church- became moderator of Board of L ea- cons. Son Charles was born July 4, 1956. Moved to Princeton. N.J., in 1959. Active as Deacon in First Presbyterian Church. Wife Mary Frances got Library bug and is now Librarian Engineering School Princetcm Uiiiv. I was made Manager Ins. Div. of National Bulk Carriers in 1968. Daughter is a senior at Beaver College- Son is in his lirsl year at Dcerfield Academy. r 300 PAUL ROY WILBUR B.S. M.A, RFD L Orange. Massachusetts 01364 In secondary education WIKh: Carolyn CHILDREN: Scoll R.. 16; Lee A.. 13. Ser ed in Na . -Univ. of Mass. GEORGE E. WILCOX Penn Valley Road. Media. Pennsylvania I ice President Planning £ Development -Scot I Paper Company WIFE: .Annette (Northwestern Universitv) CHILDREN: Gar . 18; Jov. 17; Jeff. 9. ' C.RADU.ME STUDIES: Harvard Business School AMP .After military service (O.S.S. -Italy) returned to Northwestern University. Grad- uated March 1948. Started with Scott in sales. Worked in Chicago. Champaign, Buffalo. New York. Became V.P. Marketing Consumer Products 1967. Present po- sition 1969 as V.P. of Package Products Division. EARL D. WILLIAMS 9248 Idaho Street. Livonia. Michigan Administrative Assistant. Statistical Analyst, and Procedure Writer Lincoln-Mercury Division— Ford Motor Company WIFE: Mildred CHILDREN: Vernon. 18; Donna. 15. After leaving Dartmouth in February 46 was employed for a year at Wieboldfs Department store in Chicago. Returned to Kansas City in January 1947 and joined Lincoln Mercury Division-Ford Motor Co. in KC District Sales office as statistical clerk. Transferred to Home Office (Dearborn. Michigan) in March 1963 as administrative analyst. Was active in Cub Scouting. Boy ScouLs, Brownies, Little League Ba.seball. ' etc. when children were growing up. Anticipate retirement from Ford in six more years when reach 30 years service. Plan to spend retirement years in Kansas City area pursuing hobbies of reading, gardening, drawing, and plain rela.xing . FREDERICK TOUSEY WILMOT 6 Milmar Court, Thornhill, Ont.. Canada In I960 he Has General Manaf er— Columbia Records o Canada Ltd (CB.S) Wll L: C!urlc (Carneeie Tech.) CHILDREN: Gayle. r4; Kim. 12. Served in Navy 1943-46. 301 LRONARD M. WILSON 2S Hunting Lane. Sherborn. Massachuselts I ' niled Fruii Co. iDivisiaii nf Uniietl lirandsi. Bosioii. Mass.- ' ice President— Corporate Planning WM- ' E: Nancv (Conneclicut College) ( Mil DRLN: Deborah. 18; .lodv. 16; Lucy. 12; Sleven. 10 (.KNDIATL STUDIES: M.S.. Columbia. 1951 .Mler a year on active duty w iih the Nav and a couple of years with Standard Oil (N.J.).I entered the Columbia B-School in 1950 and earned my M.S. in 1951 I stayed on the statV at Columbia for two years before returning to industry with Sheli Oil in 1953. Since then I have worked as an Lconomist and Corporate Plan- ner with (iM. DuPont and. since 196.1. United l ruit. 1 went back to school at Co- lumbia for the 1962-6.1 academic year. I married Nancy Hoyt Vail in June. 1951. in Sherborn. Mass., where both Nancy and I have been aclive in civic and church allairs. I am now serving a stint on the Town Advisory Committee. RICHARD WILSON LL B l94X-Syracuse University R.D. 1. Barre. Vermont 0.5641 Sales Manager- Rock of Ages Corp. Wll i;: Barbara J. (Lasell Jr.) CHILDREN: Scott. 22; Meredith L.. 20; Carol E.. 18; Richard C, 10. Served in Marines 1943-45. WALTER MEDLEY WINGATE RT. 3. BOX 273 E.C., Excelsior. Minnesota Vice President of Bakery Flour .Sales, Peavey Company. Flour mills, a division of Peavey Company. Peavey is engaged in grain, commercuil feed manufaclunng and retail lumber yards. WIFE: Betty (Sweet Briar College; Indiana University) CHILDREN: Nancy. 18; Ted, 16; Chuck. 14; Mark. ' lO. When one reflects back and attempts to sift out the important things in one ' s life for the pa.st 25 years and condenses them to 200 words, one realizes many in- terests come and go or are greatly altered as the yea rs speed by. However, live people-oriented events stand out. After leaving Dartmouth and working in Min- neapolis for a couple of years, 1 moved to Chicago where 1 met and married Betty in May 1952. We moved to New Rochelle, New York where Nancv, now 18. and Ted. now 16, were born. Back to Minneapolis and Chuck, our 14 year old arrived. Then to Westport and Mark our 10 year old appeared on the scene, and here we are in Minneapolis again and I ' m still with Peavey Company. My hobbies include sailing, lishing, yardwork (even took a stab at skiing with our crew during Spring vacation after a 20-year lapse— Great!) and attendance at an unbelievable number of youth fcxitball, hockey and baseball games. Currently, my endeavors along this line are focused on starting a Senior Babe Ruth Baseball Program in our area. ROBI RT H WINSTANLEY 112 Dabney Road. New Canaan. Connecticut Lxeculne Vue President-Cashier. Fairfield County . aiional Hank, orwilk. Conn. WIFE; Jean (Teacher ' s College of Connecticut) CHILDREN: Lynn Anne, 15; Paul Allan. 12. Upon graduation worked for New York Trust Co., 1948-50 (now Chemical New York) as management trainee. Commuting to New York led to quilting the rat race and seeking a sales position with National Cash Register Co. as a Com- puter and Accounting Machine Systems represenlative. I9. i() 64. In 1964 helped to start Norwalk National Bank, Norwalk Conn, (n.ime changed to Fairfield County National Bank in 1970). Currently a member of the following organizations: Na- tional Association of Accountants (Past Director): Norwalk l:xeculives Club, Pres- ident; Dartmouth Club of New Canaan. Interview Recruiting Committee. Love of skiing draws the family to our chalet in Londonderry. Vermont each Winter weekend and vacation period. During other seasons it ' s a great place to relax ;ind admire the beauty of the mounlains; appreciation of which was learned .ii Dartmouth. .102 ROBLRI W. WINIER 2059 Ridgeview Avenue, Los Angeles, C alifornia Associate Professor m the Hislory of Ideas. Occidental College ClRADl ' ATE STUDILS: Ph D. Johns Hopkins Since finishing nu graduate work in 1951. I have taughl al Bowdoin. Dart- mouth, L ' .C.L.A., and am now into my eighth year al Occidental. My classes have been mainly in American intellectual and social history, though 1 have had a chance to branch out into a number of other fields. In fact, after several trips to Europe (the last for research in September), I feel prepared to leach anything e, - cepi a science-and probablv shall, since 0. y, under a Dartmouth president, is the freest of all possible worlds. I am working on a book on the Arts and Cralts Movement in the L ' nited Stales and publishing articles al a modest rate. Smce leaving the Dartmouth Handel Society, I have witched from violin to viola and play in quartets alol. I have also received a sweater from the football team for my cheerleadini! acuvities. 1 am President of the Southern California Chapter of Ihe Society of Architectural Historians. .Author of; A Guide to Architecture in South- ern California. 1965 (with David Gebhard) .lOHN T. W ITTE 2636 Underbill Road, Toledo, Ohio President and owner-Moreton Storage Co.. agent . ' orlh American ' an Lines: President and owner— Toledo Terminal H7i.5e. Co. WIFE: . nn (Wells College) CHILDREN: Eric, 16; Chad, 14; Jean, 11. GRADUATE STUDIES; Tuck School .Mter Nav service in Western Pacific m amphibious forces, completed degree in ' 47. Worked ' four vears learning business before being called back for 2 years at Newport, R.I. during Korean w ar. Married .Ann from Skaneateles, N.Y. and hon- eymooned entire time. Upon release in ' 53 we spent 2 months driving through Eu- rope, before buving business and raising children back in Toledo. A JayCee out- siandins young man when I was young. Active as church trustee, in CofC, various boards including YMCA. United Appeal, American Legion and others. Twice president of Dartmouth Club and perennial treasurer. Been back to Europe twice with children and on to Hawaii and Jamaica. Sail a 30 ' Tahiti Retch and we also ski together. Play a little tennis and hunt a bit. LOUIS ALEXANDER WITZEMAN, JR. B.A 1948-Univ. of Arizona Box 62, Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 President-Rural . Metropolitan Fire Protection Company WIFE: Jeanie (Univ. of Arizona) CHILDREN; Susan, 22; Alex Jr., 20; Diane, 16; Stewart, 13. JOHN II WOI.FH 12335 Boheme. Houston, Texas Presideni. .lohn Wolfe Institute Inc. He operate a nationwide sales training organization, with jranchised offices in maior cities, providing sales training assistance to companies in all industries. WIFE: Alice McCov Cllll.DRLN: Jann. 23. .. t Darlmouth I had four ma|or hobby career interests: show business, fiying, advertisina and sales. So il s not am;uing that upon graduation I spent a year as a professional magician and night club eiiicee (on the West Coast): then went into advertising (back home in Hcuiolulu); later took over export sales for Mixmey .Air- crafi (mostly around Latin .America); and in between sold a variety of consumer products (from Hawaii lo Hong Kong). Now, buzzing around to speaking dates in my Twin-Comanche-from Seattle to Puerto Rico-Fve been able to put ' em all together! Since marrying Alice a couple of dozen years ago, we ' ve lived in Hono- lulu; Havana. Cuba; Manhasset, L.I.; and (for the pasi six years) Houston. As President of the Houston Sales and Marketing Executives Assn. and Chairman of the Lnited Fund Speakers Bureau-as well as an active Rolarian and Dartmouth Club member 1 feel very much at home in this glorious city. Author of: Sell Like an Ace. Live Like a King Prentice-Hall, 1961. 303 JOHN L. E. WOLFF 21 Fairview Road. Scarsdale. New York Phvsician (Medical Doctor) Private Practice. Assistant Clinical Professor of Medi- cine New York Medical College. Associate Attendini; Physician Flower Fifth A re. Hospital. Metropolitan Bird S. Color Hospital Sew York City. WIFE: Rosalie (NY. Institute of Fine Arts) fllllDRFN: Lawrence. 12: Jennifer. 10. tiR.- DLI.M E STUDIL.S: Temple University Medical College M.D. Despite 1 1 undergraduate psychology courses at Dartmouth 1 changed my goal of becoming a psychiatrist and decided upon Internal Medicine while at Temple University Medical School. I married Rosalie in 1953. After mv medical residency went into private practice as an internist at the same time that 1 was a full-time teaching stall ' doctor at N.Y. Medical College Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital. This included a Cancer Fellowship under the National Institute of Health, teaching medical school students and being Director of Student Health for NY. Medical College and its associated nursing school. In 1959 Larrv was born and in 1961 Jen- nifer arrived. . m still actively involved in N.Y. Medical College teaching program on an undergraduate and graduate level. A year ago I directed and lectured in a course on Recent Advances in Infectious Diseases given to practicing doctors in Queens. NY. I was recently appointed to the Executive Committee of the Medical Board of Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital. N.Y. Medical College and the Chairman- ship of the Sub-Committee of the Audit and Utilization Committee of the Medical Department. When not practicing medicine and planting bushes around the house with my family. 1 periodically captain our Scarsdale Communitv fund drives. WAl II R A WOI.K iS Cjreenwood A enue. Bethel. Connecticut PviuioiK Chemical Company. Inc. President and .Sales Mana!;er. Marketing, manufacturing private lahelint; industrial chemicals for metal working. Wll F: Mane CH1LI)R1;N: Linda. 19: JelL 17; Alex. 14: John. 11. Tried big city living and working in Philadelphia for three vcars after gradu- ation. Found a jewel (my wife) and returned to Bethel to raise a familv. Worked at sales and marketing with a small progressi e companv Heli Coil Corporation. Left to free lance as a manufacturer representative for four years and then started Dynamic Chemical Co.. Inc. of which I am President and Sales Manager. We manufacture private label industrial chemicals for metal working. .Also a partner in a travel agency. Former chairman Red Cross Bethel. Republican Town Com- mittee and the usual small town committees. Living the i;ood life. EDWARD i;. WOOLMAN 518 Kenilworth Avenue. Kenilworth. Illinois President. Graham d Daniel Co.. the largest dry cleaner in the mid-west operating 1 70 stores in Chicago and suhurhs. WIFE: Gene (Northwestern Univ.) (HILDREN: Edward Jr.. 21: Vera. 18. GRADUATE STUDIES: Tuck School. M.C.S. After graduation from luck School, joined Hales Hunter Co.. a manufacturer of animal feeds. Worked successively as a salesman, plant manager, personnel manager, vice-president, and executive vice president and a director. Left Hales Hunter in 1966. and formed my own consulting lirm. In 1968 joined Graham Daniel Co. as president. Outside activities ha e included Bo Scouts. Director and Vice President Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind and a life member of the Foun- dation for American Agriculture. JAMES I WYCKOFF 76 Hillcrest Avenue. Cieneva. New York Chairman of the Hoard and Chief [Executive Offtcer of The National Bank of Geneva and lice President of Geneva .Shareholders. Inc. (A .? hank holding Co.) Wll F: Margaret H. (Child Education Foundation. N.Y.U.) ( HILDREN: Jim. 20; Pete. 19: Steve. 16: Andv. 13. tiRADUA IE. STUDIES: Tuck School. M.C.S. ' Came to the Bank right after luck School. Started out typing contracts and handposting payments in the Installment Loan Department for $2..5O0 a vear. Got my present title this year in order to devote more time to our holding companv. I am currently a member of the Board of Directors of the BulValo Ollice of the I ed- eral Reserve Bank of New York. President of the Board of Irustees of Geneva (ieneral Hospital and a member of the linger Lakes State Park Commission. The latter stretches from Penn. to Lake Ontario. In addition to the light housekeeping chores live males and a few pets can create. Marg is verv active in church, hospii.il and historical society alTairs. Jim at 6 ' 4 started for Denison s J.V. baskelhall team as a freshman this year. Pete will be playing lacrosse as a midfielder at Lawrence- ville this Spring. Steve, our electro-mechanical genius enters Lawrenceville next Fall. Andy has the best of two worlds. He just received Scouting ' s God and Coun- try Award and S15I in Christmas lips from his paper route. Author of: Slate Control of Local Finance in New York Slate. 1951. 304 WILLARD HIRAM WYbTH, JR M.C.S. 1949 -Tuck School Frontier Bluff Road. Lookout Mountain. lennesscc 37350 Pnnidenl Life AcckleiU Insurame Coinpam- Assislanl lo the Vue Presideni WIFE: Maxine (Simmons) CHILDREN; Craig. 21: Stephen. 19; Peter, 16: Lucmda. II. Served m . kmiv 1943 6. CHARLES FLAV EL YANCEY 105 West 65th Terrace. Kansas City. Missouri 641 13 U.S. Depl. ofA riadntre-Daia Processing Cenier WIFE; Theima CHILDREN: Marv Ann. 11; Charles F.. 9: John T.. 7. Sersed in Nasv 1942-46. KWOCK SUM YEE 1232-Center. Honolulu. Hawaii 96816 No information ARIHI R R. YOUNG 69 Fifth Avenue. San I ' rancisco. Calilornia Dean Hitler Co.. Inc. Pacific Coast Mutual Fund manager in chari e of mutual fund sales on H ' est Coast (tse have 60 office . WIFE: .lane (Wisconsin) CHILDREN: Icddv. and one coming in March. Upon graduation ' from Dartmouth. I coached al Dartmouth from the Fall ol 1947-Spring of ' 50. During the summers I attempted professional baseball with Cincinnati Reds for two vears. In the Spring of 1950. I went lo Amherst as line coach for John McLaunh ' nv. On July II. 1951 I was recalled by the U.S. Marine Corps servine until Dec ember 1952. After spring al Amherst I coached al Yale lor the Fall of 1953. I spent the next 8 years with Fibreboard Paper Prod. Corp-the last four vears as sales manaeer of the Gvpsum Div. Entered the securities busi- ness in 1962 with Glore Forgan StaaLs. Finally got married in July 1964 and have a great wife and son Teddy. 305 tiLORUL LUW ARD N OL NO. JR. B.N.S. Holy Cross 1054 Egan Avenue, Pacific Grove. California 93950 Accounlanl—Monlerev Peninsula College Wll H; Rulh (Stanford) CHILDREN: John D.. 17; James D.. 17; Susan H.. 15; George E. 111. 1 1. Ser ed in Navy 1946-59. KU HARD W. YOUNG 100 Royalslon Road. Wellesley Hills. Massachusetts Senior V.P. ami Member of ihe Ma ai;emenl E eciiliie Coinmiltee Polaroid Corp.. Cambridge. Mass. Primary responsibililv is for Research and Development of new Photographic Products. vn E: Sheila CHILDREN: Christine. 19; Noreen. 17; Eileen. 12; Brian, 16. GRADUATE STUDIES: AM.. Darlmouth-Ph.D.. Columbia . fIcr graduating from Columbia in 1950 (with two years of a R. Melville Cramer Fellowship courtesy of Dartmouth) 1 joined the Lederle Laboratories Div of .American Cyanamid. I served as Senior Research Chemist until 1957 when I was appointed Director of Chemical Research for the .Agricultural Div. (until 1960) and subsequentlv for the Central Research Division. In 1962 I jomed the Po- laroid Corp. as .Assistant Director of Research (working under the genius. Edwin H. Land). In 1963 I was appointed a V.P. and in 1969 I was named to my present position. In the course of these 20 plus years as an applied scientist, 1 have man- aged to write several monographs and articles in applied chemistry and obtain over 50 U.S. patents. Thus mv hobbies have been mostly work-related, with an occasional pass as serving in some professional societies and on the Visiting Com- mittee for Sciences at Case Western Reserve (1965-68). Currently. I am a Trustee of Regis College. Weston. Ma.ss. ; and of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary of Boston Mass. ROBERT ERNEST YUNG B.S. 1948-Union College 6728 East Quaker Road. Orchard Park. New York 14127 Insurance A ent WIFE: Bettv L. (Buffalo State Teachers) CHILDREN: Barbara J.. 19; R Randall. 16. Served in Navy. ALEXANDER ZINOVENKO. M.D. M.D. 1950-Temple 535 Hickory Street. Old Forge. Pennsylvania 18518 Physician Divorced CHILDREN: Alexis, 13. Ser ' ed in Naw 1942-46. 306 To The Memory Of Those Who Are Missed. They Lost Their Lives In Three Wars And The Constant Battle Of Life. William Learned Aldrich William Frederick Alworth Foster Elting Bennett Richard Leigh Bowser Robert William Boyd Audley Brindley. Jr. George Louis Bronson. Jr. George Alexander Brown, Jr. Ralph Gordon Chadbourne William Abram Cortright Donald Livingstone Dellis Charles Alphonsus Denneen Jewell Irwin Dilsaver, Jr. Henry Hewitt Dodd John Calvin Duncklee Roger Day Emerson Louis Canner Epstein Robert Grant. Jr. Richard Knight Headley Alvin Seymour Herlich Richard Dole Hewitt Charles Burnham Jackson Garrett Curtis Jacobus Russell Lane Johnson Louie Snow Jones Henry Mellen Kent Richard Maurice King Richard Monroe Kitselman Joseph Aloysius Kraatz John Daniel Logan Fritz Lothman Lawrence Gordon Lott Carl Robert McKinnon Richard Paul McMahon Benjamin Pope Marion Ralph Vallery Merntt Richard Hardy Milnes Charles Weston Moncrief, Jr. Ralph Ira Mond John Burchell Murphy Charles Edward Prescott. Jr. Richard Fletcher Priest Albert Edward Rigby, Jr. Charles Teale Rue Harvey Matthew Scadron Harvey Ciladslonc Schill ' Richard Stanley Searles William Carl Sieburg Laurence Ellis Silberstein Howard Samuel Sloman Michael Melvin Spark Charles Mathew Straub Edwin Arthur Stroh Leonard Irving Swett Douglass Paul Teschner David Bradstreet lodd Andrew Edward Woehr Robert Allen Worton John Marshall uck June 7. 1946 February 11, 1945 February 22, 1960 March 25. 1968 January 11. 1945 November 19. 1957 May 3, 1951 September 6, 1970 June 13. 1966 December 23, 1944 June 6, 1945 December 19, 1966 November 22, 1944 October 18, 1960 January 6, 1961 August 16, 1943 December 14, 1944 April 26, 1958 March 15, 1968 June 11. 1970 December 3, 1944 April 14, 1949 March 23, 1948 May 2, 1964 August 10, 1953 June 20, 1945 December 28, 1968 August 23, 1966 April 3, 1964 May 27, 1944 August 8, 1966 November 10, 1944 August 5. 1953 March 24, 1945 January 27, 1969 May 20, 1953 October 6, 1964 August 20, 1944 November 8, 1967 April 1, 1945 December 30, 1946 August 18, 1964 December 7, 1961 March 24, 1945 May 9, 1951 February 4, 1951 October 25, 1968 October 24. 1967 January 27, 1969 November 1 1, 1965 January 15, 1969 February 2, 1948 March 16, 1945 September 7, 1960 February I, 1964 November 21, 1944 December 22, 1967 July 27, 1945 Februarv 1945 CLASS 1946 PROFILE Not only are we Daitnunuh ' s largest class, hut probably we are the most ecologically unclean in the birthrate category. We average 3.2 children per family vs. the national average of 2.3. Of the 427 biographies received. 397 are married. And, where do we live. Well our group tends to really heavy up in the East, 66%. Followed by 17% in the Midwest and a stand-off of 9% and 8% in the South and West respectively with less than 1% overseas. Here is the actual breakout Ala. 3 Alsk. 1 Arz. 3 Cal. 28 Colo. 4 Conn. 51 Del. 4 DC. 2 Fla. 4 Ga. 5 III. 11 Ind 4 Iowa 2 Ar. i La. 2 Md. 8 Me. 6 Mass. 62 Mich. 11 Minn. 3 Miss. 4 Mo. 1 N.H. 10 NJ. 43 N.M. 1 .V. y. 61 N.C. 4 Ore. 25 Pa. 20 R.I. 1 Tenn. 1 Te. . 3 If. 7 la. 13 Wise 11 oreign 4 308 46 is a many splendored thing when it comes to what we do. We range from two professional ath- letes (skiing and skin diving) to a happy young retiree. Based on the 427 biographies received, here ' s our picture according to the College ' s occupation cat- egories. (Note the sample is just about half of 860 total so it would be fair to double the following numbers. Accounting, 7: Advertising, 7: Architecture. 1; Armed Services, 6: Automotive and Boat. 10: Ath- letics, 2; Aviation, Missiles. 3: Banking, 13: Contracting Building. 9: Banking Trust, 6: Busi- ness Unclassified, 15: Creative Arts, 3; Chemicals Pharmaceuticals, 14: Dentistry, 3: Educa- tion College, 10; Education Administration. 12: Education Secondary, 5: Food, 20: Geology, 1; Government, 11: Hotel, 3: Hospital Administration. 1: Insurance, 22: Law, 25; Utilities, 1; Ma- chinerv, 7; Merchandising. 20: Manufacturing. 34: Business Management. 13: Ministry. 9; Ma- chinery Office, 3: Metals Mining. 9: Engineering, 8; Investments, 14: Oil All Fuels, 6: Medicine, 48: Paper and Glass. 6: Publishing. 8: Radio TV. 5: Real Estate. 11: Retired. 1: Science. 3: Trans- portation. 6. Included in the above are 208 of us with Graduate degrees, a powerful figure for a class gradu- ating in the 40 s. Based on 427 respondents out of total class of 860 309 ' • Hey Doug, when you designed this yearbook, why ' - you end up with two extra pages back here ? .T , i . Well Reg, I knew that you, as publisher, would think of something to put on them. And The Spirit Of ' 46 Continues With Our Sons Who Are Now Dartmouth Men FA THER Raymond L. Barrett Jr. Frank L. Lagay Jr. Chas. A. De Shazo James T. Kelley Thomas W. Charles Richard A. Howe Bradford L. Jones Victor D. Macomber Benjamin F. Moats Arthur Perell Eldon R. Wallingford John L. Greisberger Richard H. Griebel Stephen H. Hackett John T. Hanley Judson Hannigan Judson Hannigan Philip S. Harper Jr. Ralph V. Merritt Spencer M. Smith Paul E. Barnes John H. Copenhaver Jr. Frank K. Ettari Douglas W. Frerichs Robert B. Hodes Clark V. Judge Joseph D. Kepes Dickson R. Loos James H. Roberts Earle H. Staples Jr. David J. Stephenson Willard H. Wyeth Jr. Hamilton T. Bailey Stanley H. Feldberg Wm. W. Graulty Clark V. Judge ' Mayland P. Lewis Jr. George R. Little Fred W. Richardson Seymour Stein John L. Strauss Philip T. Struhsacker Rcnold D. Tht)mpson William E. Beaven Frank C. Cole, Jr. Milton Cooper Harold S. Frank Donald E. Furber A. Buol Hinman Bertram P. Ibelle Henry W Kruschwitz Jr. Joseph I. Masters James E. O ' Neil Arthur Perell Fred W. Richardson Nichols Vorys Norman Weissman SON David II. ' 67 Frank L. Ill ' 67 Peter C. ' 69 Jeffrey S. ' 69 Thomas W. Jr. ' 70 Steven O. 70 Douglas S. ' 70 Dwight F. ' 70 Alan S. ' 70 Ronald E. ' 70 Eldon R. Ill ' 70 Mark M. ' 71 Richard N. ' 71 Richard P. ' 71 John T. Jr. ' 71 Michael J. ' 71 Timothy J. 71 Andrew P. 71 David H. ' 71 Spencer G. ' 71 David W. ' 72 John H. Ill ' 72 Paul D. ' 72 Douglas C. ' 72 Paul W. ' 72 Wade W. ' 72 Stephen D. ' 72 Karl D. ' 72 William D. ' 72 Earl H. Ill ' 72 David J. ' 72 Craig S. ' 72 Hamilton T. Jr. ' 73 Mark L. ' 73 William W. Jr. ' 73 Clark V. Jr. ' 73 Mayland P. Ill ' 73 Bradford E. ' 73 John N. ' 73 Stephen R. ' 73 Berney L. ' 73 Eric M. ' 73 Renold D. Jr. ' 73 David L. ' 74 Frank C. Ill ' 74 Bruce ' 74 iTic M. ' 74 Stephen H. ' 74 Kirk B. 74 Robert P. ' 74 David M. ' 74 Jonathan D. 74 James E.. Jr. ' 74 William S. ' 74 Dean W. ' 74 George N. 74 Brian D. 74 312 i


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