Class Notes

1959

APRIL 1963 CRAIG B. HARLAN, THOMAS MARGETTS
Class Notes
1959
APRIL 1963 CRAIG B. HARLAN, THOMAS MARGETTS

With June just around the corner, I would like to put in another pitch for the "Fabulous Fifth" reunion. My records indicate that there is a large percentage of our class located within a 500-mile radius of Hanover and this fact should help contribute to our prospects of a good attendance. All of my contacts with other '59's have revealed a strong desire to return to Hanover; particularly for a firsthand tour of such wonderful new additions as Hopkins Center, et al., as well as the renewing of old acquaintances.

From Georgetown Law School comes a novel idea on attracting good-looking girls. The following calling card was printed up by Barlow Nelson and Marty Goodall: The Embassy, 1004 Pennsylvania Ave., S.E., Washington 3, D.C., phone 547-3496. Both Skates and Stump have extended their cordial invitation to any '59's who are in that area or passing through, for an extra snack and occasional party.

Rupert Schneider writes from Missoula, Mont., where he is attending the Law School of the University of Montana, that he has been enjoying this column. Rupert is in his second year and reports that, there are three Dartmouth men attending the grind with him. The arrival of a son, Stephen Karl, last November made the Schneiders a family of four. Their number one son, Michael, is the current ruler of the house, however.

Don Adams has joined the Englesman Agency of the Mutual of New York as of Feb. 1, 1963, and will be working out of their New York office. Hats off to BillMaistrellis, a senior at New York Medical College, who received a high honor this winter when he was initiated a member of the lota Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society at exercises at the college. This organization stands for the highest academic performance in medicine and all that is implied therein. Membership in it is considered to be one of the outstanding honors attainable by a physician.

Steve Plank is reported to have joined the Submarine Base Supply Department at New London, Conn. Steve was formerly on the staff of Radar Picket Squadron Two.

WHO'S WHERE AND WHO'S WHAT

Fred Bacon is presently with Computer Concepts, Inc. in Washington working as a systems programmer. Barry Blake is the senior accountant for Arthur Anderson and Co., in Boston. John Cook is a member of the Sociology Department at Brown Univ. Barry Davis can be found doing graduate study in zoology at the Univ. of Miami. Dick Dunnells is manager of televents at Harrisonburg Trans Video, in Harrisonburg, Va. Lt. John Folmer is stationed at Ft. Monmouth, N.J. Bill Hotchkiss is studying for a Master's degree in Geology in Bozeman, Mont. Harry Kearing is a student of medicine at Syracuse Medical College in Binghamton, N.Y. Bob Lapadula is an expediter for the Raytheon Co. in Andover, Mass. Bill Long is a security analyst for Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company in New York. (Bill says he has plenty of good tips for you money minded individuals.) Dick Zatyko is a project engineer at General Electric in Cleveland.

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Class Agent, LT. 3RD 15116531 Co. A., TAGSUSA AGOOC #8, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.