November 9 was the big day in Columbus, Ohio, with the wedding of B Bergesen and Joanna Volz. Joanna grew up in Columbus and went to the St. Francis School of nursing. B went into the Navy after college and made Lt.j.g. After the Navy, B served as legislative assistant to Congressman Bob Barry '37 of New York. B entered Yale Law School in '62 and is in his second year.
Congratulations to Howie Webber. Howie has just been appointed editor-in-chief of the Johns Hopkins University Press. Before taking this position, Howie had been editor of the University of North Carolina Press since 1959. Phil Hackbarth has left his position with the Securities and Exchange Commission to become an attorney with the Milwaukee Road.
The following letter arrived from Swarthmore, Pa., a few weeks ago:
Sirs:
We the people of Swarthmore, want you to hear about our (and your) "Honored Son:"
Dudley "Sandy" Heath recently achieved great success as a cross-country coach. He led the Swarthmore (Pa.) High School cross-country team to an undefeated, untied season and the Pennsylvania State Championship for small schools. Swarthmore is one of the smallest schools in the state, yet he created enough enthusiasm to have one of the largest teams. He also had an undefeated track team last spring. Mr. Heath is a History teacher when not on the track. Sincerely,
Team Manager and Dartmouth Class of '70 (I hope). P.S. If you want any more information on Mr. Heath's achievements, write me at .
Sandy earned his Master's in Education at Temple in 1963 after 5 years of night school and hopes to start on his doctorate in administration next year. Sue wrote in a recent Wha-Who? Whisper! that Sandy is at his teaching and coaching about 16 hours of the day, but they do get some time for folk dancing, bridge, football games, and an occasional trip to the zoo. Sandy and Sue have a daughter two and a half.
Steve and Mary Newnham have had a busy fall.'They have two children and are expecting a third, and have just moved to a new home at 5836 Dirac St.. San Diego. Steve is an attorney in La Jolla, having finished Penn Law School in 1962. Steve reports that his office is two blocks from the ocean and in "one of the most charming towns in the U.S." It was good to have this word from Bob Gilmore. Bob received a degree in business administration from Babson Institute in 1960 after a tour in the service, and is in the insurance business in No. Attleboro, Mass. Bob married Janice Billings, and they have three children and are living in No. Attleboro. Bill Behrens is getting ready for the Arizona bar exam. Bill moved to Phoenix a year ago and is with an attorney there and enjoying the area. Bill got his degree from Southern Methodist Law School. Erik and Sylvi Hvistendahl write of life in Bawrum, Norway, near Oslo. Erik is in the finance business after getting an M.B.A. from Stanford in '5B. Erik and Sylvi have two daughters. They do a little sailing in the summer and look forward to a visit from classmates in the area.
Al Peyser moved from San Diego to take a position with NASA in Greenbelt, Md., where he has been for about a year. Al was. married on November 24 to Sue Kronheimer of Washington, D. C. Bob and MaryWilley and their two children are living at 529 Stratford Place in Chicago. Bob is a member of the Board of Trade. Bob used to get in some western skiing in the winter, but has his hands full and plans to stay in Chicago through this winter. Stew Wood is ex- cited about his new position as Associate to the Rector of Grace Episcopal Church in Muncie, Ind. Stew graduated from Virginia. Theological Seminary in 1959. He and Kristin have two children.
Crile Doscher is a doctor at Cleveland Clinic Hospital as chief resident in General Surgery. Crile writes, "I'm married to the former Pat Butler, a graduate of the N. Y. Medical College School of Nursing. Our family consists of three boys. My job as surgical resident includes rotating as chief resident through the various general surgical services here at Cleveland Clinic. The experience is unequaled. I'm on 24-hour call so trips, social life, etc., are few and far between. We were able to attend the Dartmouth Tea Dance (Cleveland Social Blast)."
Jack Nicolette has a post-doctoral fellowship in the Oncology department at the University of Wisconsin doing cancer research. Jack earned his M.S. in 1960 and Ph.D. in '63 from the University of Illinois. Jack's wife, Gerri has her B.S. from Cortland State, N. Y., and her Master's from Illinois. She is an instructor in physical education for women, teaching modern dance, social, folk, and square dancing, at University of Wisconsin. Nick says he's working hard and keeps up with Big Ten football in his spare time.
I enjoyed seeing Tim and Nancy Fohl for a few minutes after some carol singing back in December. Tim and I hope to get together for a little cross-country ski touring near their home in Concord, Mass. Tim earned his Ph.D. from MIT in '63 and is working in the upper atmosphere, plasma type, with a small research company, Mt. Auburn Research Associates in Cambridge. Tim and Nancy took a trip to England and Norway last spring, and Tim has been up to a little canoe racing, he reports.
Remember to get in touch with DougKeare if you have a spot for Ahmed Osman over spring vacation, March 20 to April 2.
Secretary, 2 Andover Hall Harvard Divinity School Cambridge, Mass.
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