Everyone always said Brooks Wrigbtaour would make a good frogman, and now he are one. Brooks is stationed in San Diego where he has his own pool and lily pad and lots of other frogs. And after all, when one considers the mentality of. a dolphin, it is no longer a foregone conclusion that a return to an aquatic environment represents evolutionary regression; or sUmpin'.
In a flurry of matrimony in Montreal last month, Eric Sailer and Shellie Lippe were married. We'd like to wish both of them the very best. Contrary to what is implied here, Eric married Joy Sandilands, and Shellie married Joy's best friend a week afterwards. Eric and Shellie both receive their MDs from McGill Medical School this Month The Lippes are then off to Europe for a honeymoon, while the Sailers have indicated "no plans out of the ordinary," vhatever that means for newlyweds.
How would you like an all-expenses-paid trio for three weeks of meetings with leading 1 p industrialists, businessmen, and government officials in Great Britain, France, Belgium, West Germany, and Sweden, then an additional month to do study and research in business on your own? That's what our class-mate Bruce Clark has in store, courtesy of a "Journey for Perspective" program underwritten by the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. Bruce and two others from the University of Washington, where he is a business graduate student, will join nine others from three other Western universities for this experience. He was selected on the basis of his academic record and a personal interview with a Hancock advisory committee of Western business leaders.
the old Hanover flash, Jim Leavitt, is leading an Army platoon in Karlsruhe, Germany Pete Hawks is living in Portland, Me and working as a sales representative for the Mobil Oil Company. Jack and Barbie Hodgson are in Washington, D. C., with the Army Intelligence Corps and a daughter, Susan Norwood. Susan only arrived on January 27 but she is taking her folks out to Milwaukee for the summer, so look her up if you're passing that way this summer. Barry and Priscilla Sibson are living in Philadelphia, with Barry attending classes in civil engineering -at the Drexel Institute. Imagine a graduate student rowing to class!
For those classmates who have been in law school since our Dartmouth Commencement, this month has special importance. Having completed their law degrees and confident of flying through the Bar Examination, this host of young Dartmouth grounded lawyers are now entering the legal world. We've mentioned some of them from time to time, and here are a few more. Shellie Gisser will be receiving his degree from the University of Chicago. Shellie's wife, Nan, just presented him with a daughter - Marilyn in April. Although Shellie and Nan have been quite taken with Black Muslim activities (apparently young Mohammad lives in their block), they've set their course for Cleveland for a legal practice. Also graduating from the University of Chicago this month are: Tom Huyck, George Liebman and George Bruder. John Hansen is receiving his degree from the University of Virginia; Tom Marx bids adieux to Columbia Law School; and Doug Whitney "goes out" from the University of Michigan. Look out, Goldberg!!
In Pleasantville, lowa, Joe Sewell is teaching high school. Bob and Nancy Harvey came up with a baby girl - Wendy — in March. Joe Tausta is lost somewhere in a maze of glassware and fumes at the FMC Chemical Corp of Princeton. Al Glick is working for an accounting firm in New York City, and has a home in Scarsdale with his wife, Marilyn, and a baby girl born last fall. John Richardson reports that Pearl Harbor in Hawaii is a wonderful place to be a lieutenant in the Navy. Bill Browning is up in Milwaukee turning out scholars by the score as a teacher at the Milwaukee Country Day School. And how about Tom Creal as an architect studying at Syracuse University.
In August, Charlie Lund receives his Master's degree in English from the University of Maryland. With his wife, Vi, in tow, Charlie is setting out to seek posterity as a teacher and crew coach. Holding down the front line at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington is Bill Katz making full use of his Tuck degree in preparing a scintillating report on "The Army Supply System as It Affects Research Activities." Sounds wonderful if it really will work.
Bill Mattson, Sol Rockenmacher, JoeOkimoto, and Frank Virnelli are all receiving medical degrees from the Harvard Medical School this month. All four of these cats completed their first two years of medicine at the Dartmouth Medical School. For interning, Bill is going to Chicago's University of Illinois Research and Educational Hospital; Joe is heading back to the West Coast to a hospital in Seattle; Sol and his wife, Linda, are staying in Boston for an internship at Boston City Hospital; and Frank is going to Minneapolis General Hospital with his wife, Judy.
Until the ALUMNI MAGAZINE starts publishing again next fall, here's a wish of good summers and good futures to you all.
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