Class Notes

1954

December 1961 JOHN G. CHRISTY, DAVID MANDELBAUM
Class Notes
1954
December 1961 JOHN G. CHRISTY, DAVID MANDELBAUM

I imagine by the time this copy gets its monthly glance for familiar names in bold type, the ice gnomes will have marched and the great white frost will have walked abroad. Thinking of what this means for those in Hanover-like climes brings warming thoughts of the joys of another skiing season. I can almost smell the pungentsweet aroma of the ski wax, the wet wool, and, of course, the hot toddy. I suppose to some this is all nonsense and Winter just means cold. Let's hope those of you that think this way had the opportunity to watch the Dartmouth-Yale football game on television (or even for real) a month ago. That alone should warm you well into next March.

But to the news. ...

From New York City comes word that Bob White is an English Instructor at the Rhodes School. Jay Engle is similarly engaged as English Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Mass. Another Fifty-four, Jim Doig, has become an educator. Jim, who spent last year doing research in Washington at the Brookings Institution, started the fall term as an Assistant Professor of Politics at Princeton University. (That's somewhere south of New York City in New Jersey.)

Herb Jacobs has been recommended for appointment as Assistant U.S. Attorney for New Jersey. After Dartmouth, Herb attended New York University Law School and was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 1958, where he has been in practice with Maceo H. Turner in Atlantic City. Herb and wife Ethelyn have three children: Herbert Jr., five; Pamela, three; and Joseph, one year old. Another class attorney in the news is Ron Dunton, who has left the Department of the Navy in Washington to join the firm of Lucas, Wuckoff and Miller, across the continent in Santa Cruz, Calif.

Lou Milkey has left the Standard Packaging Co., of New York City, to accept the position of registered representative for the investment securities firm of J. H. Goddard and Co., of Boston. Bill Bonneville is Budget Director for the Nashua Corporation of Nashua, N. H. Jack Feldman must have proved himself as effective at getting people's money for the Howard Savings Institution as he was for the Class Alumni Fund, for they have just made him an Assistant Vice-President. Ray Johnson is a Senior Credit Analyst with the National Bank of Detroit, and is living in nearby Birmingham, Mich. Another Birmingham resident is Ted Werner, who has been moved back to the home office by the Ford Motor Co. as a Senior Financial Analyst in the Automotive Assembly Division. Dave Lyon is Vice-President of Cryogenic Supply Company in Hamburg, N. Y„ near Buffalo, and Joe Loew is an Account Executive with Milprint, Inc., in New York City.

From Cleveland comes news that GeorgeKingsley has recently joined the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. George was also designated a Chartered Life Underwriter and a member of the Million Dollar Round Table. Dr. Karl Pelkan is in the Army and is the Chief of the Department of Anesthesiology at the Army Hospital at Fort Ord, Calif. Dick Danforth has left a similar position in Salinas, Calif., to become Associate Planner for the city of Fremont, Calif., just down the Bay from San Francisco. Needless to say, as a city planner, Dick, wife Judy, and new daughter Heidi also live in Fremont. Dick faces quite a challenge with California's second largest city in area, which has doubled its population since 1958 and is expected to reach 150,000 by 1970. Dick Wright has become special assistant to James Webb, the Director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, in Washington, and Jonathan Moore has left the employ of Senator Saltonstall to work on African problems for the Department of Defense. Jon is currently on an extended trip through East Africa in connection with this work.

Jack Tuck married the former Evelyn Werner of Pittsburgh, Pa., in September. The now Mrs. Tuck has been teaching at Michigan State University and working on her doctorate. Jack, back from study at Cambridge University and his latest trip to Antarctica, is working on his doctorate at the University of Wisconsin.

The Christy family, your correspondent, Sally and Andy, are leaving next week for a couple of years in New Delhi, India, with the Agency for International Development. We welcome all notes via the new address listed above, and your correspondence now becomes very vital to the continued flow of this copy. Don't despair that we will miss all of the skiing that I pine about in the opening paragraph. Our skis are in the initial shipment of effects and good slopes in the lower Himalayas are a few hours away from. Delhi.

Secretary, Care W. D. Tesser 8 Lord St., Buffalo, N. Y.

Treasurer, 450 Seventh Ave., New York 1, N. Y.