Class Notes

1962

DECEMBER 1963 PAUL WEINBERG, ENS. DAVID M. DEWILDE
Class Notes
1962
DECEMBER 1963 PAUL WEINBERG, ENS. DAVID M. DEWILDE

As we continue with that long list of weddings this month we find that Chuck Naeser took the plunge on July 13 when he married Smith grad Miss Barbara Silcocks of Chappaqua, N. Y. June 22 was the date that Miss Natika Waterman was married to Marsh Newton. The bride is a 1963 graduate of Wellesley and has settled in Arlington while her husband works for his doctorate in chemistry at Harvard. Tom Parsons has some company out at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif. On August 17 he married Jean Conkling of Montpelier, Vt., in a ceremony in Thetford Center. The new Mrs. is a 1962 grad of Mary Hitchcock School of Nursing. Sally Woodward wanted to change her name and figured that Mrs. Robert O. Quinn would be just right. And so it happened on June 29 when she walked down the aisle with Dartmouth's answer to PT 109. Sally, a Rhode Island girl, is a graduate of Marjorie Web-ster College, Washington, D. C. (Any relation to our Daniel?) Bob is stationed aboard the destroyer "Willis A. Lee" out of Newport.

Josh Rich and Karen Anne Johnson were married on May 18 in Hanover's own White Church. Mrs. Rich, from Franklin Lakes, N. J., is a 1962 graduate of Katie Gibbs. Josh is teaching in the Canaan, Vt., high school. Bob Smith married Miss Mary-Lloyd Gross of Pittsfield, Mass., on June 8. Bob and wife, a Smith '63, are living in Cambridge while Bob continues studies at Harvard University, Graduate School of Architecture. On May 11 Mike Stephen was married to Miss Mary Margaret Gibbons of Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Stephen attended Duchesne Residence School in New York, the University of San Diego and the New School for Social Research, also in New York. Barry Strauch, in his fourth year at Johns Hopkins Medical School, married Miss Evelyn Marion Springer of Queens, N. Y., on August 18. Barry's wife is an alumna of Queens College, and has received a master's in French from Columbia where she is a candidate for a doctorate in linguistics. August 24 was the big day for Lt. DickSwope and Miss Karen Diane Glass of Larchmont, N. Y. Dick met his wife at Bucknell University where he finished up his studies. At last reports, the two were stationed at Camp Lejeune, N. C.

On August 31 Miss Jane Brookes Clark was married to Ron Tagney, a charter member of the Dartmouth Bald Men's Club. Tag and wife are living in West Hartford, Conn., near his job with IBM. The new Mrs. is a former Endicott Jr. student. A very different wedding was that of Pamela Jane Babcock and Dick Whitfield on June 8. Although a minister officiated, the ceremony itself was composed by the bride and groom, utilizing the writings of Eric Fromm, Kahlil Gibran, and John Ciardi. Both the wedding and reception were held in the Bema. The bride is a graduate of Boston University's Sargent College. Bedford Hills, N. Y., was the setting for the June 23 marriage of Miss Constance Ann Congdon to Bill Wolfe. Mrs. Wolfe is a '63 grad of Mount Holyoke, and Bill just picked up his degree from Tuck. This finishes up our original list of weddings compiled in September. Next month we'll start on the ones which have come in since.

Tom Weaver has been named the first recipient of the newly established Goodyear Research Fellowship in Chemistry at Dartmouth. The fellowship, established by the Goodyear Foundation of Akron, Ohio, will be awarded annually to a second-year graduate student who shows promise of future contributions to chemical research. Tom works with Prof. Thomas Spencer Jr., in organic chemistry.

Congratulations to John and Beth Mann on the birth of a son in July. John has stayed close to the Hanover Plain and is working for Red and White Foods main office in White town. Bill and Terry Rivoire and young daughter have changed their home base from New Jersey to Westport, Conn. Rick Ellis has concluded his service duty after having spent a pleasant summer in the Texas plains as part of the never-sleeping New Jersey National Guard. Gary"Spider" Spiess, second year at Harvard Law, spent the fall coaching a house football team at Harvard College. Gary spent the summer in Washington, D. C., working for Tom Curtis '32 (R.-Mo.). One of Spider's roommates was Cary Clark, also second year Harvard Law, who worked for Sen. Norris Cotton (R.-N. H.). Cary is living in Cambridge with Mike Hobbs, Harvard Law, and Ted Mascott who is still working at WGBH, educational radio, Boston. Cary was one of the three judges in a recent Harvard Law First Year Moot Court argument between John Blew, fresh out of London School of Economics, and Barry Alperin, recent Tuck School graduate. Word has it that many of the people in the above paragraph had a great old-time Dartmouth-type party on Harvard weekend. Reports of any other such parties?

Laurels go to Scott Wachenheim who received his M.A.T. from Oberlin, Dick Dillon who was awarded an M.S. by the Uni- versity of Florida, Dick Gordon and JimLemen, both of whom received M.A.T.s from Harvard, and Art Liberman for an A.M. also from Harvard; also, John Allen, serving as an intern in English in Cromwell. Conn., as the final step in his M.A.T. program at Wesleyan University.

Von Beebe has begun his first year teaching Spanish in the Bronxville, N. Y., school system. Bill Hayes, honor student at Kimball Union and Dartmouth, was ranked tenth in his class this past year at the University of Virginia Law School. Dave Wilbur was awarded the Pray Modern Language Prize at Dartmouth this past year. This prize is given annually "to the best scholar, throughout the entire collegiate course, in Modern Languages." Bill Brimmer was named to the Dean's list last year at the University of Colorado. Previous to that he spent several years in the Army at the cold weather and mountain school, Ft. Greeley, Alaska. It was a son, Dennis William, for Mr. and Mrs. William Winegar on August 23, 1963.

To one and all Season's Greetings and best wishes for the New Year. And to all you parents in the Class, remember to start your children off on the right foot - green stockings by the fireplace.

Sharing credit for a missile launching atCanaveral is Bill Baschnagel '62 (left),USAF project officer for instrumentationand control systems for Thor boosters.

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Treasurer USS Meredith (DDB9O) Fleet Post Office, New York, N. Y.