Another tradition has fallen on the Hanover Plain. Standing right out there in full view of the multitude gathered in Memorial Stadium as Dartmouth battled Holy Cross were female Big Green cheerleaders. The Bullet's gridders rolled and the contented fans appraised those bouncing pom poms.
Casting the suspicious eye toward the active sidelines along with your scribe wereBarbara and Bill Sadd, Bob and Mrs. Aiken,Gordi and Mrs. McKeon, and Jill and John SchiJfman. Must have been some others around, but we just didn't seem to notice you. John and Bill tossed around some accounting language. Bill homesteads in the Boston area where he toils for Arthur Andersen and Co. while John is one of the Hanover-based economic experts. "Lefty" Aiken is working for the State of Vermont Mental Health Department and Gordi is a practicing tax lawyer in N.Y.C.
John and Jill provide a timely stop-over for traveling '62's vacationing in N. H. Phil Margolias and family camped in during the summer. Phil spends the working hours as a lawyer in D. C. Also visiting with the Schiffmans were Judy and BillMarx who were able to take in the Cross game. Bill is another D. C. attorney and Judy tends to the two boys. It was reported that Jay Pierson was bouncing around Hanover recently.
Bunny Webbee was seen in the stands sunning that red head and looking up other classmates. If you're up in N. H. hunt up Bunny who is busy winding up his studies.
On the other side of the desk is Bill Marsh who sets up his desk at Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass., in January, 1970. Bill will serve as assistant professor of mathematics following the fall semester at Berkeley where he is catching up on his mathematics and linguistics. Bill previously had headed up the math department at Talledega College in Alabama.
A late July wedding found Corinne Demas latching on to Mike Bliss. The bride owns a master's from Columbia and is pursuing her Ph.D. Mike lectures in Cambridge as a teaching fellow at Harvard where he is a Ph.D. candidate. Soon to take the big step is Kathie Jean Clements who caught the eye of Day Mount. Day is tracking down his master's at N.Y.U. following a tour with the Army Security Agency in West Germany.
Bill Rivoire is the manager of the recently opened Pittsburgh financial sales office of the Ford Motor Credit Company, which provides retail and wholesale financing services to Ford dealers and their customers. He has been with the company since 1965 as a sales representative in their New York office. Following graduation he spent three years with the First National City Bank in New York City. This latest move means a new address for the Rivoire family: 669 Harrogate Road in Pittsburgh.
Dick Hertzberg has packed his bags and headed West to Seattle where he is office supervisor for the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company. Dick joined the company in Hartford in 1965 following a hitch with the U.S. Navy.
Hey fellows, how about some letters and cards concerning the coed possibilities at Dartmouth? This seems to be the next campus crisis or whatever.
After watching the hem lines creep up I'm pretty positive that females in the classroom and on the campus would have cut down on my beer-drinking time. Sure would like to hear from you.
Meantime back to those pom poms.
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Treasurer, 6 Claflin Circle Hanover, N. H. 03755