Class Notes

1964

MAY 1965 , RICHARD W. COUCH JR., PETER K. THOMSEN
Class Notes
1964
MAY 1965 , RICHARD W. COUCH JR., PETER K. THOMSEN

Spring is here and we have a winner in our contest. In case some of you haven't been keeping up with the fast-flying (high in the sky?) class columns of the past few months, we'll fill you in. The months since graduation have seen much activity among a growing number of our classmates. As a stimulant and to introduce a spirit of competition, the Class of 1964 "First Baby to be Born" competition was announced. We are proud to reveal that the winner of this award, which can only be won by a couple wed after graduation, is Jeffery Thomas Good, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Good. Young Jeffery was born February 26. Congratulations from the Class Tom. Jeff will receive a silver bowl to remind him forever of this significant event in his life. In any case he can use it to eat his Wheaties in.

Dan Connelly dropped me a note the other day to let me know that he really wasn't lost in the wilderness as I reported in the fall. Good, Dan. As long as we're talking about mistakes, it seems we made a minor slip in reporting the action at DaveDoolittle's marriage festivities in the March column. We reported that Dave married Miss Jeanne Lockridge, while in fact Jeanne was the bridesmaid and the former Miss Susan K. Reel was the bride. Apologies to all.

The Dartmouth Alumni Fund drive is upon us and we as alumni can now help to support the college that made us "Dartmouth" men. As the time goes on, we'll look back on our college years as some of the most stimulating of our lives. We'll forget the times we flunked Math 4 and remember our first Winter Carnival. We'll forget how cold it was hitch-hiking to Colby and remember graduation week. Remember Dartmouth College; your friendly neighborhood Class Agent will be in touch with you soon.

Ted and Kathy Ashton had a daughter in November whose name is Jennifer. Ted is fixing Jennifer and Jeffery up for Green Key. The Ashtons are now living in Salt Lake City.

Columbia student Don Waite has been announced as the winner of the first Gray Advertising, Inc. Fellowship. Don is majoring in marketing at the Graduate School of Business. The fellowship is worth $1,650 and covers two terms. Larry Cabell was married in February to Miss Sarah Pond both of Montpelier. Jeff Burnham was one of the ushers. Sarah graduated from Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio. Larry is now in the Army Corps of Engineers.

Fred Meils, down at Tuck School, recently became engaged to Miss. Mary Ann Billera of New Canaan, Conn. Mary went to Lasell Junior College. A June 26 wedding is planned by Miss Louise Boulay and JohnSottile. Miss Boulay graduated from Salve Regina College in the Class of '64. John is now at Boston University.

Tom Botsford was married in February to the former Miss Linda Campbell Gleason. Ben Koehler was an usher. Linda went to Vassar and graduated last year. Tom is now serving as an ensign in the Navy. SteveHumphrey and Susan Rouse plan a late summer wedding in St. Louis. Steve is finishing up this year at Tuck. Susan is another Vassar girl. Fred Gerbracht became engaged to June Schaefer. A fall wedding is planned. Fred is stationed at the Fort Slocum Army base in Westchester, N. Y. Also engaged last month was Harold Rabner to Miss Judith Nimaroff. Harold is now studying law at Yale.

The executive committee is currently trying to think up a new contest. ... We shall keep you informed.

Secretary,: 12 Webster Ave., Hanover, N. H.

Class Agent, 11 Marshall St. Old Greenwich, Conn. 06870