Class Notes

1962

APRIL 1967 ARTHUR W. HOOVER, ROBERT L. VAN DAM
Class Notes
1962
APRIL 1967 ARTHUR W. HOOVER, ROBERT L. VAN DAM

All of you out there who get those periodic notices from the Bursar have been given a fighting chance. Now employed in the office of financial aid is Mike Slive, the latest college loan shark. Mike did not indicate whether he is on the collection end or the simple-as-your-signature end. In any case the Sliver is happy to have returned to Hanover and is living under Hal's. (Actually is at 19½ W. Wheelock and has a spare sack for visitors.)

Between foreclosures Mike sent on word of some of our more illustrious classmates. The F. Lee Bailey of New York, John Walters, is a booming young associate with Beekman and Bogue. John and Nancy and the two little Walters are happily domiciled in Westbury, Long Island, from where John flows with the commuter traffic to Manhattan.

Steve Mason is finishing out his legal education at UCLA and will be opening up his own office in Los Angeles this June. In the meantime Steve is polishing off the law review as editor in chief while wife Billie prepares to soon present Steve with number two child.

Don Samuelson will be joining the legal profession this summer when he graduates from the U. of Chicago Law School. Clever Sam will be joining up with Mike Coffield in a large Chicago firm. Coffs picks up his diploma from the U. of Michigan this spring. Wonder who in the world hired both of them?

That tall gangly serious-looking student with the black rim glasses you see wandering around in Washington, D. C., is Mike Jacksoil. Mike left Time-Life, Inc. and is now at the Johns Hopkins School of Foreign Studies. (CIA sponsored?)

Jim Lemen reports that after one year as a Cornell assistant football coach, he has his "real fines" down perfect. Old bird legs says that the fortunes of the Big Red are going up, and he is looking forward to the game at Hanover in November. It's hard to believe but Cathy is now three and a half and in nursery school (learning bridge?) while Scott is just a year old, but with 34 pounds, Jim says he has the moves of a tackle. Jim and Carole welcome all Big Greeners to Ithaca.

Carl and Debbie Zies and Jim and BetsyGodsman had a roommate reunion with the Lemens in Cleveland. Carl and Debbiehave a young daughter and a further expansion is in the near future. Jim also tried to fish BenUrban into a card game, but Big Daddy refused. (Did you hear that, Tom Grey?)

BUI and JoAnnc Carpenter brought me up-to-date with a nice note from Minneapolis. Bill is finishing up his Ph.D. at the U. of Minn., and next year will begin teaching at the U. of Chicago as an assistant professor of English and humanities. Jo Anne is doing graduate work at the U. of Minn, also in Art History, while 20-month-old Matthew is just taking it easy. Listen, Bill, if you return to Bath, Me., to sail, etc., again this summer, give us a call.

Procter and Gamble sent out their recruiting poster recently. Featured is Mike Peters who heads up the Ivory department. No one in the D.D.A. quite believes it.

Another '62 in the coaching ranks is former basketball captain, Bob Brower. Bob is basketball coach at Maiden Vocational in Maiden, Mass. Although the problems are many (100 students; six players) Bob has become a respected and successful coach.

A couple of new coaches include Margery Ann Trigg of Wellesley Hills, Mass., and Leslie Jo Tracht from Philadelphia. Margery's team is Paul Duncan and on April 15, the wedding bands will secure the arrangement. Margery is a graduate of Boston University and teaches in the Sudbury school system. Paul is now occupied with Ernst and Ernst, the Boston accounting firm. Leslie is preparing to call signals for Robert Mitchell. In July the I do's will be said. Leslie is a graduate of Temple and Bob is hunting down a law degree at the U. of Pitt.

George Haubner is also set to turn over his playboy key, and this spring he and Kathleen Frances of Bloomfield, N. J., will tie the knot. George mastered his master's at Syracuse and can be found in the Trust department of Manufacturer's Hanover Trust Company of New York.

As winter finally prepares to take leave I am reminded that on March 4 Eddy Jeremiah '30 received a testimonial in Hanover. With all those '62's who know him, I join in congratulating him on a job well done.

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