Class Notes

1956

MAY 1969 CHARLES C. RAY, EMERSON B. HOUCK
Class Notes
1956
MAY 1969 CHARLES C. RAY, EMERSON B. HOUCK

This month finds the column completely devoted to news from classmates as a result of the replies to cards sent out each month. The response has been excellent, keep up the fine work.

Tony Carleton and his new bride, Sarah, have recently moved to 11 Huron Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Bob Castle has been made a general partner with Arthur Young and Co. In Bob's note he mentions that Ken Geary has recently been transferred by F. S. Dupont and Co. from Flint, Mich., to Montreal as branch office manager. Harry"Skeet" Dill writes that he and his wife, tired of motels and restaurant food, recently undertook a tour of nine Southern states in an Explorer Motor Home. These Dallas residents heartily recommend this to those people who miss "home cooking" when traveling.

Don Dillon is a career Army doctor who is presently assistant chief of hematology service at Walter Reed General Hospital. Don is secretary of a Cub Scout pack in Rockville, Md., where he, his wife Pat and seven children reside. He recently saw KenThomas who is an Air Force doctor stationed in Vietnam.

Pete Downs has been named publicity director of the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Mass. The theatre presents Broadway musicals and special star attractions in addition to pre-season Shakespeare programs for New England high school students.

Roil Driscoll is with a general insurance agency in Connecticut. Ron and his wife Kathleen have two children and spent three weeks last summer in Ireland meeting Ron's in-laws. He also saw two attorney classmates, Chet Zinn, who is with Connecticut General Life, and Chuck Woodhouse, who is in private practice in Manchester, Conn. Chuck Ellicott has recently been elected to membership in the Sales Executive Club of New York. Chuck is marketing manager of Federal Paper Board Company and lives in Ridgewood, N. J.

Dr. Robert Faulkner, a member of the Boston College political science faculty, has recently completed his first book, "The Jurisprudence of John Marshall." The book was the focal point of a January exhibit in the Newton, Mass., Free Library. Bob, his wife, Margy and two children live in Newton. Blake Field, a lieutenant commander in the Navy, has recently returned from a second two-year tour in the Gulf of Tonkin. During this time Blake's family lived in Yokosuka, Japan. J. Kirby Fowler is an assistant vice president with the First National Bank of Somerset County, New Jersey. He and his wife recently welcomed their fifth child. Major Roy Hinkle, an AFROTC instructor at Trinity College, has received orders to Southeast Asia where he will be flying A-lE's for a year commencing September, 1969.

Dick Lang, a Chevy dealer in XeniaFairborn, Ohio, appears to be involved in numerous activities in his community, the most unique of which appears to be his prowess in auto racing. In 1968 he won the national championship of the Sports Car Club of America for Class A sedans. More recently, Josh Hill passed along the word that Dick drove a 1969 Corvette to a creditable 14th place finish at the Sebring 12-hour endurance race.

Tony Newey who lives in Menlo park, Calif., is working with an organization called "Counterpoint" involving blacks an whites cooperating on a range of project" to assist the black community in his are Tony's particular involvement is heW black mothers establish a cooperative nursery school.

As predicted last month, our Head Agent Em Houck has taken up residence down under. More detailabout Ms new job: he is director of administration for Lilly Indus tries Pty. Ltd. in Australia. He had been director of industrial engineering and pack, age development for Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis since 1966. Since joining Lilly in 1958 he has served as chief of production methods and layout, assistant manager of industrial engineering for pharmaceutical production methods and layout, manager of industrial engineering, and assistant director of industrial engineering and package development. A member of the Dartmouth Alumni Council, perhaps he will be organizing a Dartmouth Club in Australia.

Norman Olsen Jr. is an assistant professor of English at Clemson University. His wife Anne is very active with the League of Women Voters and the AAUW. Norm and Anne have three children. John S. Parke is supervisor of copy for Procter and Gamble in Cincinnati. In addition he is vice president of the local Dartmouth Club and tournament chairman for the 1969 Western Clay Court Tennis Championship to be played in Cincinnati this coming July.

Tom Rosenwald and his wife welcomed member number three child in February. "The day of the big blizzard" says Tom.

Dr. Kevin G. Ryan is a radiologist in Woodland, Calif., as of June 1968. He reports that the family enjoys California living especially skiing in the Sierras. He and his wife Sue recently spent a night in Fresno with Dick Thorp and his family.

William Y. Webb has recently been admitted to partnership in the Philadelphia firm of Ballard, Spahr, Andrews and Ingersoll.

For any members of the class who have not made their contribution to the Alumni Fund drive, we ask your help in this endeavor.

Until next month, best regards.

Secretary, 2652 N. Lake Dr. Milwaukee, Wis. 53211

Class Agent, % Lilly Industries Pty, Ltd. Wharf Rd., West Ryde, N.S.W., Australia