Class Notes

1956

November 1968 DAVID STACKPOLE, ABNER OAKES 3RD
Class Notes
1956
November 1968 DAVID STACKPOLE, ABNER OAKES 3RD

The football season to date has seen many class members on the Hanover Plain, in Harvard Stadium and at the other great revisiting places.

John Liebman has joined Stalco International Corporation, a subsidiary of Whittaker Corporation, in their new international development division to be headquartered in New York as vice president. Before joining Stalco, John was associated with the State Department where he served as counsel to the India Program for the Agency for International Development and as Chief of Program Development for the "Food From The Sea," for the office of War on Hunger.

A recent letter from Tony Newey tells of a ten-day trip to South America. "I moved smoothly through Caracas and Maracaibo, Venezuela, and on to Bogota, Colombia, calling primarily on petroleum companies. Particularly vivid recollections are being frisked for weapons twice on leaving the Maracaibo Airport, a mecca for Cuba-bound hi-jackers, and what a lovely city Bogota is from the mountains overlooking it, where the homeless children begging in the streets seem no bigger than ants. We continue to see Jim Greene and his family in nearby Los Gatos."

General Manufacturing Manager is Broph Brophy's new title at the Masonite Corporation in Chicago. He will direct the manufacturing operations in Masonite's six fabricating plants in Elizabeth, N. J.; Thomasville, N. C.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Benton, Ark.; City of Industry, Calif.; and Chicago. Broph joined Masonite in 1966 as assistant to the vice-president - manufacturing. Before that time he was a production and sales executive for the Corning Glass Works.

A hard man to keep up with is Win Bridge. In our last issue, I reported that he had been admitted to the Bar and I am happy to report this month that he has been named an assistant trust officer at State Street Bank & Trust Company. Win served in the U. S. Navy for six years, leaving as a Lieutenant Commander.

In the "new Boston" Bob Dumont has been elected assistant vice president at New England Life Insurance Company. Bob has been with New England Life since 1957, when he came to the company to work in the career orientation program. He and his wife Sue and their two children Craig and Storm live in Southboro, Mass. Last spring, as you may recall I reported that Bob was elected a Southboro selectman byji landslide.

Richard D. Worrell, former Providence barrister and member of the City Counsel, has joined the Richard L. Abedon Company of Providence as a vice-president. I am confident Rick will send a letter letting us know what he and the company do.

Jim Breeden has been named by Governor Volpe of Massachusetts as a member of the Boston Finance Commission, official watchdog agency of municipal finances and operations.

Rick Webb has made the move from General Electric Company, where he was sales manager of their ballast department, to Smithcraft of Industrial Way in the capacity of vice president of marketing.

John Cotton, according to my sources, has decided on an all-geological household, marrying Anita L. Mook, a U. S. Geological Survey employee, in September. This is probably referred to as marriage on the rocks.

Here in Vermont at Goddard College in Plainfield, Paul Nelson, armed with an M.A. from Colgate, will join the English department.

The First National Bank of Somerset •County, N. J., is pleased to have Kirby Fowler their new assistant vice president in the Somerville office. Kirby has been active in Dartmouth affairs from college, is married to the former Pat O'Sullivan and the father of three daughters and one son.

With this issue, I am turning over the class column to Chuck Ray. We hope that periodic switches in the location and perspective of the class secretary will help to keep your enthusiasm at fever-pitch.

So long and thanks for all your help. Chuck's address follows: C. C. Ray, 2652 No. Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wise. 53211.

Aaron Daniels '57 traveled to MexicoCity in October to represent the UnitedStates in the 1968 Olympic Games as amember of the Frontenis team. A combination of squash and Jai Alai, theracket sport of Frontenis is the leadingparticipant sport in Mexico. Daniels, anaccount executive with radio stationWPAT in New York, is a ranking U.S.squash tennis player and former captainof the Dartmouth squash team.

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