Warmest congratulations to the following members of the Class who have received their sheepskins since the June graduation: Tom Atteridge, Lou Glatzer, John Hust, Terry Lyon, Kent Morton, and Dave (Foo) Robins. Best wishes to all of them.
Hopes and prayers for a speedy recovery to the wife of Art Williams. Art and Sandy were in a pretty bad auto accident a few weeks after their wedding. Art came through with a minimum of injury, but Sandy has had a long period of hospitalization and is still recuperating.
Courtesy of a member of our class who shall remain anonymous, is the following assignment for law students: 128 Conn. 449, 23 A. 2d 917 (1942). This is a tort suit involving one of our sister ivy institutions. Another case, which can't be printed here, is free upon request.
It's primrose path time again. Jim Johnsoil, studying at the Rochester (N.Y.) Institute of Technology, will be married on June 29 to Miss Ann Hale Lotspeich of Cincinnati, Ann is a senior at Cornell. Bob Quinn, recently commissioned an officer in the U.S. Navy, is engaged to Miss Sally Anne Woodward of Westerly, R.I. Sally graduated from Marjorie Webster Junior College, Washington, D. C. Marsh Potterton will be married this fall to Miss Virginia T. Morgan of Millburn, N.J., who is currently attending Vermont College. And on June 9 Miss Marilyn Kramer will become Mrs. Robert Yassin. Marilyn, a senior at Lesley College in Boston, is from Bob's home town of Medford, Mass. The bond of brotherhood between Bob Willis and JohnCushman was strengthened on February 9 when the two progressed from fraternity brothers to brothers-in-law. On that day Bob married Miss Anne Smigliani of Milton, Mass., sister of John's wife Madeline. Anne, doing graduate work at Teachers College, Columbia University, met Bob while he was staying in Milton for the Cushman wedding. The new Mrs. will teach while Bob does graduate work in economics at the University of Washington in Seattle. Barry Jones will wed Miss Diane Christine Dexter of Kent, Ohio, this June. Barry is studying at Tuck while Diane continues at Kent State University.
Dave Morse, an army officer, is beginning a two-year tour of duty at Fort Sill, Okla., with a newly activated Pershing missile unit. John Heiss has completed an armor officer orientation course at the Armor Center, Fort Knox, Ky. Farleigh Lussky is now with the 55th Artillery, a Nike-Hercules missile unit in Thule, Greenland. Lt. Tom Cranna is reportedly having the time of his life while undergoing the advanced stage of flight training. Some pretty good partying down there in Pensacola. Ens. Ken Hutchinson is now at Glenco Naval Air Station, Ga., after having finished his training also at Pensacola. Ken made it up to Carnival, supposedly on recruiting duty. But the question arises as to whom he was recruiting, and for what. Fred Cook, after graduating as his platoon honor man at Quantico, is now assigned to an infantry training regiment. Tom Choate, another Big Greener at Pensacola, loves the fact that he'll be stickthat the women who graduate from Ft. Lauderdale training, as well as other female bachelor types, keep the town's parties hopping. Jim Blair is now on the USS Volador, a submarine based in San Diego.
Full apologies to Al McCray for having left him off the list a few months ago of those attending Michigan Law School.
Buck Cass is working on his Ph.D. in medical sciences at the Rockefeller Institute in New York. From the sounds of it it's a pretty plush life. Ellis Kern, working in New York City, has been helping the College out by interviewing prospective candidates for admission. He also has affiliated with the Dartmouth Club of New York. (For those of you who have not been contacted and would like to join one of the regional clubs, you can get names and addresses from me or from Mike McGean '49, Office of the Secretary, Crosby Hall, Hanover, N.H.) Also working in NYC is Wes Guylay who is with BBDO Advertising Agency. Wes spent six months this fall with the Air Force Reserve learning to act like Ben Casey at medic's school in Montgomery, Ala.
George Olsen is studying at Dartmouth Med. It's said that he's still proud of himself for not having had to use the bag they passed out the first day they carved up their cadavers.
Studying in England at the London School of Economics and Political Science is EricDalrymple. Eric spent the summer touring the continent with Bill McDonald.
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This month we're looking for you, DickMiller. We've got people who want to write to you, and no address.
Congratulations to Dick Feldstein who has been awarded the Haskins and Sells Foundation Award for 1963. Dick is in his second year at Tuck.
Ben Vogel has joined the Peace Corps and is now teaching biology at the Abeokuta Grammar School, Abeokuta, Western Region, Nigeria. Word from Ross Burkhardt in Tunisia has it that he is thinking of going into the administrative end of the Peace Corps after his two-year term is up.
Jim Nattinger is teaching English at the University of Missouri, working with three freshman classes a day. He plans to do some graduate work in teaching English as a foreign language. (Maybe in preparation for teaching in northern New England?)
And now, a few miscellaneous points for a few miscellaneous people. For those who called me a cry-baby for saying that law school is tough — I am. (But it is.) Thank you, T.C., for the criticism. You're right, but you're the first one who has suggested how to improve this column. Comments are appreciated from all. I glean through my letters each month to help fill this column. If something you write is just a rumor, or else something which shouldn't be in print, good gosh tell me. Right, T.M.? So much for personal notes and announcements.
Finally, your genial Class Secretary will be in Hanover sometime during the week of April 6 through 14, ready, willing and able to accept invitations to dinner, cocktails, etc. Appointments through the placement office. Seriously though, if anyone wants to be sure to see me for any reason, please leave word with Dave Orr in the Secretary's office, as I will be checking in there when I get into town.
Secretary, 410 Anderson House University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich.
Class Agent, 310 Chase, Hanover, N.H.