Although winter is. not yet over, many of us are thinking ahead to the summer. Boband Mary Kenney and children Lyn and Bill will be spending the months of July and August at Mt. Desert Island, Me., where Bob is to be the new manager at the Appalachian Mountain Club's camp. During the rest of the year, Bob performs a multitude of duties at the Holderness School in Plymouth, N.H. He is the school registrar, teaches math and physics and coaches the J.V. skiers. When not involved with these various tasks, once the snow is on the ground Bob is most likely to be found on the slopes of Tenney Mountain or instructing at ski school there. One of his best pupils is son Bill, a kindergartner, who can almost keep up with Bob's J.V.ers.
Another educator spending this summer in Maine is Bob White, a recent addition to the Bates College faculty, who teaches in the English and cultural heritage departments. Bob reports that his students at Bates have better secondary school preparation for college than those he previously taught at Rutgers. However, he points out. "We have some new problems to contend with: greater suburban complacency, a kind of isolated over-reliance on the security of the campus, without the often healthy energy towards questioning and reforming."
Dr. Ken Schramm has left the staff of Goddard College in Plainfield, Vt., to become an assistant professor in anthropology at McGill University in Montreal.
This July will mark a milestone in HarryRockefeller's naval career. Sometime that month in Key West, Fla., he will become commanding officer of submarine "U.S.S. Quillback." Presently Harry is serving as executive officer aboard the submarine, "U.S.S. Sterlet," which is on patrol with the Seventh Fleet in the western Pacific.
From Navy blue we turn now to the wild blue yonder. Jim Mannion, with all his medals, has returned home from Viet Nam. He is presently assigned to the Air Ground Operations School at Hurlburt Field in Florida. Tom Campbell is now an Air Force major and transferred from Minot AFB, N.D., to Denver, Colo. Another new Air Force major is John Baron, stationed at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Va. AndyRaidmets recently was promoted to major, too. He is serving at the U.S. Army Aviation at Fort Rucker in Alabama.
Bridging our military and medical news is Cdr. Art Geller, who is serving his two-year government hitch treating Indians at Fort Defiance, Ariz., for the U.S. Public Health Service. Previously, Art had a flourishing private practice in Englewood Clilfs, N. J. Geoff Talbot, having completed his medical obligations with the Navy Medical Dept. has an active private practice in urology at West Roxbury, Mass. Although MikeFinnigan is quite involved in the chest disease program at the University of Rochester (N.Y.) med. school, he still finds time to enjoy his two youngsters, John, 2, and Anne, 1. This summer will also be a momentous one for Ray Corwin. In August Ray will enter into the practice of obstetrics and gynecology with two older established doctors in Portland, Ore. In preparation for the big event, Ray reports that he has acquired "a new suit, new car, and new house (all courtesy of creditors of course)."
The field of obstetrics is well known to laymen such as Shelly and Betty AnnWoolf who welcomed a new tax exemption named Jennifer Lee to their family on Dec. 14, 1967. For the Woolfs this is the fourth child - all daughters. Bill and Kit Mansfield have a new member of the household and a new household. They are son, Jan, and 4302 Chesapeake St.. N.W., Washington, D.C., respectively. Having completed his Norwegian assignment for the State Dept., Bill is now engaged in the task of guiding a group of African refugee students through various U.S. universities. Bill reports seeing Pete and Deborah Geithner,Rip and Carol Coffin, and Lee and NimHuff. Pete and Rip are with the Agency for International Development (A.I.D.). Lee has recently returned from an extended trip to Thailand under the aegis of the Defense Dept.
Election to a vice presidency for JohnScoville has been announced by Harza Engineering Company, Chicago, the firm he joined in 1958. He has assumed responsibilities for projects in Iran and Pakistan. The latter country should be familiar to him as it's the site of a major current assignment, the Indus Basin project, a long-range scheme for water transfer and storage and for electrical power. The firm operates engineering projects domestically and in 25 foreign nations. Home address for John, Elizabeth and four children is Wilmette.
Tony Kane has been doing a good deal of travelling lately. He has just opened new offices of his Anthony Kane Associates in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Tony's organization, based out of New York City and Chicago, is a leading placement firm for financial executives.
From Automatic Data Processing, Inc., of Clifton, N.J., comes word of the appointment of George Voss as vice-president for data processing. George joined A.D.P. in 1961 after working for Western Electric. Bill Bullen has been named director of un- derwriting by the Olde Worcester Insurance Agency, Inc. of Boston. Previously he served the Great Eastern Life Insurance Company of Providence, R.I., in a similar capacity. Dike Ketelhut has left Minneapolis-Honey-well and is now a salesman for the Phipps Company of Meriden, Conn.
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