Dear Successful Colleagues, while you were planning how you would spend your summer lazing on the beaches of Hawaii, Hope and X went house hunting in this regional city called Long Island. As you might say of your first love - it was a sad and wonderful experience. We have concluded that it is cheaper to meet you on the sand than it is to play on our own island in the sun. Maybe we can get a loan at low interest rates from the present administration and, according to them, "prime the pump."
Other pump primers in the class are Bob Keyworth, who has successfully passed the Massachusetts Bar Exam. Bob is currently working for Collier-Keyworth Company and he and his wife, Gretchen, and their daughter, Kimberly, live in Gardner, Mass. SteveHibbs is teaching at the Nichols School near Buffalo. From all reports Steve is holding his own in getting English into the minds of all of his charges. Kurt Wesselhoeft has decided to terminate his contract with Uncle Sam's Army and return to Boston University Law School. A short while ago Bob Charman was awarded a fellowship in Medicine at the Lahey Clinic in Boston. Bob graduated from Cornell and so is titled Dr. Bob and family (to include his five-month-old daughter). Lloyd. Weinreb, who has also received a B.A. Degree from Worcester College, Oxford, has been selected to serve on the Editorial Board of the Harvard Law Review.
Howie Keller has been admitted to the Mass. Bar after also successfully withstanding the rigors of Harvard Law School. Howie will be associated with the trust and estates department of the First National Bank of Boston. Rabbi Bob Schriebman is the Rabbi for Temple Zion of Somerton, near Philadelphia. Bob will be officially ordained in 1962 following his completion of a Master's in Sociology at Hunter College in New York. Larry Gardner has been admitted to the New Hampshire Bar and is presently practicing with the firm of Dodge and Moulton in Littleton. Larry and his wife, Pat, have one son, Christopher. Thelma andJack Hewitt have also departed from the good Army life and are now charging through Harvard "B" School. As all proud parents should feel. Jack and Thelma have a son named Clay who is "charming, hand-some, intelligent, and a year-and-a-half old." John Meier was married in August to Ann Heckendorf of Littleton, Colo. John is teaching sixth grade while working for his Master's. One of the little bargains Ann got when she married John is that he came completely equipped with a Trout Farm. This makes it easy to solve the dinner problem. Peter Dietz is teaching finance in the Northwestern Univ. "B" School. Pete received his M.A. from Tuck and his Ph.D. from Columbia. Chuck Ashley is the social studies teacher and the debating coach at the Winnaconnet High School in Portsmouth, N. H. Before teaching Chuck got his Master's in Education at UNH.
Not only is there a big, new administration in Washington but there are also a number of smaller administrations springing up all over the country. Among them are ones composed of Dick Mason and the former Miss Beverly Dworman. Dick and Beverly were married in December and are living in Worcester, Mass., where Dick is an insurance broker and agent with the Aetna Life Insurance Company. Charlotte Ellis became Mrs. Dick Welsh in October, and their administration is situated in Boston where Dick is a methods analyst for the First National Bank of Boston. John White and Miss Lauraine Lyall were married in December. Lauraine graduated from Mt. Holyoke and has a Master's in Education from Columbia. John is an investment analyst with the Chemical Bank New York Trust Company in New York. John Price and Miss Joan Farwell were married in Chicago during October. Bob Goodman and Miss Judith C. Margolin of Kansas City, Mo., were married in September. There can't'be too many Margolins in K.C. so I'll go out on a limb and bet that Judy is Bob Margolin's sister. Bob (Goodie), after Hanover, has recently completed more of his education at Western Reserve University Law School. Chris Mueller, the noodle man, and Miss Janice Kernochan were married in October. Among the ushers in the wedding was the proprietor of Plum Brook Farm, Tony Bodine.
Presently completing the cabinet and selecting the lesser positions are Bob Copeland and Miss Alta Rose Ogden. Possibly, by the time this gets printed Bob will have taken the oath of office. Dick Cross and Miss Jaqueline Buxbaum have also announced their engagement. They plan to get married when "Uncle" lets Dick out of his clutches in September.
Congratulations to everybody. With all of us "priming the pump" money ought to be a little "looser." Therefore, it will be much easier to contribute to the Alumni Fund when the time comes.
Best to all. Skip.
Dick Burch '57 and Suzanne Cooper were married last summer in Westport, Conn. Amongthe alumni at the ceremony were (1 to r) Hank Hof '58, Bill Kramer '57, Aaron Daniels '57,Mike Nussbaum '56, Don White '57, the bride, the groom, Frank Spitzer '59, Ward Burian"58, Pete Olds 'l7, Whitney Goit '64, and Albie Collins '52.
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