Who's next? Yale's doing it. Princeton's doing it. Even Colgate (Colgate?) is doing it. If we don't get a move on it, talk of, no less action on, co-education at Dartmouth will end there won't be any girls left!
On a more mundane level, I have to make my monthly confession that my record keeping is still far from up-to-date and that there is still much unreported news from six to seven months ago. So with no further ado, let's get on with it.
Last fall, Ron Blattel wrote of his June marriage to the former Marilyn Brown (Radcliffe '68). After completing his M.A. in chemistry at Brandeis, Ron (and his bride) moved on to Toronto where he is completing his doctoral studies at the U. of Toronto.
A lengthy letter arrived recently from Phil Sunderland, who is currently a Project Asia Fellow in Hong Kong. He refers to his "tour of duty" as an "invaluable educational experience" "with countless opportunities to learn, to develop, to grow..." Travel in the Orient - including Tokyo, Cambodia, Malaya, and Indonesia; teaching of math and English; and coaching the girls' basketball team seem to have occupied most of Phil's time.
Last December marked Navy Lt. BillLamb's marriage to the former Jo Ellyn Young in Washington, D. C.
Another December marriage was that of Bob Burka to Maria Eva Karpati (MIT '69). Bob is now at Harvard Law after completing his master's at the London School of Economics on a Fulbright Scholarship.
Ens. Jim Edwards and Helen Leary (Emmanuel '67) have also made known their plans to marry. After graduation from Tuck, Jim went on to the U.S. Navy Supply School in Athens, Ga. Helen is a psychological examiner in the Department of Pupil Personnel in the New Haven Public Schools.
Rick Trepp and the former Karen Juul (Central Connecticut State) have also boarded the marriage bandwagon. Ted Truex, AlHine, and John Van Orden helped usher in the happy event. The newlyweds are making their residence in Ohio while Dick follows his Tuck M.B.A. with doctoral work in Industrial Engineering at O.S.U.
A December marriage was also the fate of Lew Pauker and Judith Kleiman (Syracuse). Lew is completing his M.B.A. at Columbia and Judy is a member of the staff of the Learning Disabilities Clinic of the New York Medical College.
Star baseball hurler Jim Shaw married Susan Swinburne (Middlebury) last September. Sixty-sevens in attendance were FrankGibson, Edward Henderson, and TenyDeane. Jim continues his teaching at the New Hampton, N. H., School while making plans for entrance to medical school in the fall of this year.
White River Junction is the home of DanSullivan and his recent bride Elizabeth Mansur (Keene State '69). Bill Eggeling was present at the ceremony. Dan is teaching math at Hanover High and continuing his studies at the Thayer School.
June will bring wedding bells for DougSmith and Phyllis Gilbert (De Pauw '69). Until then, Doug will finish up work for his M.B.A. at Tuck.
Pete Norris is a training center manager for the Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children in North Wales, Pa.
After receiving his B.E. in '68, FredMoore became an ensign for the Navy Nuclear Power School in Bainbridge, Md.
Rich Paolino is making his way in the business world as a sales engineer for the Federal Products Corporation in Redwood City, Calif. Ken Peterson has a similar position for M. A. Peterson Inc. of West Hartford, Conn.
Among those still in Hanover are JimSpeck as a graduate student in the radio-physics lab and Clay Stevens, who received his B.E. from Thayer last June, as an aide for Creare Inc.
From change of adress cards, we are able to deduce a minimal amount of information. Here's a partial list of names, locations, and preoccupations.
Tony Newkirk, Washington, D. C.; TedPalmer, Cornell Med in NYC; Phil Palmer, graduate student at Stanford; Jim Patrick, musicology graduate student at Princeton; Mike Polich, sociology graduate student at Harvard; Jim Reeves, law student at George Washington U.; Dave Rice, math teaching assistant at Brown; Larry Rosen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and BenSchlessinger, B.E. from Thayer, now a graduate student at Stanford.
And still more . . . Alioune N'Dao, graduate school of government at Harvard; Frank Phillips, University of Tulsa; BobSherwin, Department of geography at the U. of Arizona; Mike Hoebel, Vancouver, B. C., Canada; Rafael Lopez, student at the University of London; Bob Steiner, Harvard med; Lary Barcella, Vanderbilt Law School; Andy Barrie, staff announcer for Metromedia, Inc.. Washington, D. C.; Paul Beach, SDS, Philadelphia; and Charles Berry, candidate for an M.B.A. at Northwestern.
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