We've got a collection of random notes on the whereabouts and exploits of sixty-sixes which should make for a few minutes of interesting fall reading.
We welcome Bob Cleary back to the States after a Marine Corps tour in Vietnam in which the Ist lieutenant was a bombadiernavigatoraboard an AGA attack aircraft. Bob just might return to school for graduate work in thermo-nuclear physics.
Another recently returned serviceman, Navy Lt. Dave Graves, left river patrol boat chores in Vietnam and became an instructor at the Navy's Fleet AAW Training Center. Dave also planted some deeper roots, marrying Catherine L. Deets of Charleston, S. C., and setting up shop in San Diego.
John Calhoun, an artillery officer in Vietnam ("it's a rotten existence"), and Chuck Benson, an MP in a South Korean guard tower ("spotted lots of pheasants"), have both left the service this fall. Bill Laino and Larry Simms, who served aboard the "USS Albany" on a Mediterrean cruise during their four-year Navy stints, have headed for law school, Bill to St. Johns and Larry at B.U. Tim Jones has traded his flight wings, after three years with the Navy in Japan, for Columbia Business School textbooks. That's a two-year hitch.
Guam, Honolulu, Sturgeon Bay, the Great Lakes, Boston, Norfolk, Miami, Guantanamo Bay, Acapulco, and San Diego. That's Jamie Stewart's recent Navy itinerary. Enough of travel. Jamie's now stationary at Harvard Business School.
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Wilson are busy in Milwaukee community affairs, raising funds for a prep school, pioneering the ABC program in Wisconsin, and, almost as an afterthought, Fran spends his days as a financial development executive with Schlitz.
Doug Bailey is wearing many hats in Toronto. He is director of the Intendes Research Foundation, Institute for the Study of Institutional Systems. He also lectures at local universities, and is involved in filmmaking on land settlement, transportation and educational topics related to oceanography. A renaissance man.
Mike McConnell has joined the Boston Consulting Group following completion of his Ph.D. requirements at Stanford Business School, writing a thesis on the application of mathematical techniques to business problems, such as job selection by MBA graduates. Another Ph.D. recipient, Jack Christ, applies his English literature degree to a Ripon College teaching assignment.
Jim Lenfesty is also a busy man. As an English instructor at Wisconsin State University an ecology action committee, set up a draft information center, served on the Govenor's education commission, and developed a university self-evaluation program. Jim may have to lighten his teaching load in favor of his outside interests.
Al Cavaretta has joined the mathematics faculty at Middlebury after earning an M.A. from Wisconsin.... Bill Ferris has received a Masters of Arts degree with a major in English from Trinity College, Cambridge. ... Jeff Gilbert has joined the Worcester law firm of Mason, Crotty, Dunn and O'Connor following receipt of a University of Pennsylvania Law School degree.
It's been a busy and rewarding summer for Barbara and Bruce Berber. Bruce graduated from Tufts Med School and is now interning at Jefferson Medical Center in Philadelphia. On August 23 Scott Adam Berger joined the family, which plans to remain in Philadelphia while Bruce pursues a residency program in dermatology at Penn.
The Burlington Northern Company has appointed John Pearson a financial analyst in their St. Paul home office.... Dick Wilkinson is a sales representative with the Philadelphia Quartz Company.... Namesake John Wilkinson is a student at the University of Windsor in Ontario.... Charles Henderson is clerking for New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Hay den Proctor... and John Barbieri is a foreign exchange trader at Bankers Trust in New York City.
We'll predict a best in New England finish for the Indians and an Ivy pennant, but we also picked the Mets.
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