Class Notes

1957

MARCH 1964 JAMES F. DALTON JR., FRANK A. BRUNI
Class Notes
1957
MARCH 1964 JAMES F. DALTON JR., FRANK A. BRUNI

This is going to be my annual plea to the female contingent attached to the Class of '57 - and this contingent comprises wives, fiancees, daughters (if they're precocious), and even frequent or infrequent "friends" of the '57 bachelors. Don't hesitate ... act now! This is the season and the time to pass on to this scribe any and all news tidbits about yourselves which can be chronicled in this column. Write today! I am urging you at the expense of redundancy due to the fact that the old mail bag has been far from full of late. Your newsworthy contributions will be greatly appreciated and I shall for. ward to you two gold stars if you enclose a picture of that dauntless '57 husband fiance, or friend.

Of all the ideal places to establish a base of operations, Bob Gebhardt certainly has picked one of the best. Bob and wife "Salty" (Skidmore '59), now live in Tahoe City, Calif., which is at the northern end of Lake Tahoe. It is also approximately 15 miles from Squaw Valley where Bob has been completing a contract to construct a new ski lift at the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics. Bob is quite the vet. eran ski-lift contractor, having built lifts in other parts of the country before moving to the Squaw Valley area. Salty and Bob have one son who joined the family about a year ago.

Dick Sherwood and Emily Dinkle became newlyweds in December when they were married in Baltimore. Emily graduated from St. Mary's College in Maryland and the University of Maryland. Dick is currently doing graduate work at Duke University and is an instructor at the University of North Carolina. Prior to this, Dick spent three years with Uncle Sam's Army at Aberdeen, Md. He received his A.M. degree from Duke.

According to news chronicled in the Mamaroneck, N. Y„ paper, '57's claim to fame on Broadway and the drama circuit is a very busy Thespian - John Colenback. At the last check John was appearing in "Twelfth Night," one of the New York Shakespeare Festival productions. His varied career since leaving the Hanover Plain has included associations with such theater companies as the Canal Fulton, Ohio, and Bucks County Playhouses. While on Broadway, John played Sir Richard Rich in "A Man for All Seasons."

For all of those of you preparing for the final onslaught of ole man winter, why not heed the advice of Dick Vaules and join the migration of the fortunate few to sunny Arizona. Besides teaching in Glendale, Ariz., Dick is working on his Ph.D. in American History at the University of Arizona in Tucson. On the homefront, Robert J. joined the Vaules family in January. Robert raised the toddler count to two for Virginia and Dick (two sons). Also enjoying warm winters and "occasional" sunshine in a winter haven is Sam Bassett who is living with his wife and two children in Orlando, Fla, Sam is a general agent for the American United Life Insurance Company in Orlando.

“Grenny” Bunker left the dwindling ranks of the bachelor stronghold when he became engaped to Willa Reinhold in December. The future bride, a resident of New York City is a graduate of Hartford Hospital School of Nursing. She is presently attending Columbia University.

Brevits: In Dearborn, Mich., Jim Samarfini is associated with the Ford Division of the Ford Motor Company as a financial analyst George Urban is now a resident in otolaryngology at the University of Maryland Hospital. At the Georgetown University Law Center, Addie Bowman is continuing his educational pursuits as an E. Barrett Prettyman Fellow. Lester Little, a member of the University of Chicago faculty, is an assistant professor in the Department of History.

Jim Parkes '57 and his bride Margaret pictured after the wedding ceremony withDartmouth friends: (l to r) Frank Hoefle '57, Milton Hoefle '28, James S. Parkes '20,bride and groom, Al Gazzaniga '58, Arnie Mulder '57, and Mike Growney '58.

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