The rewarding Princeton game brought many '68s back to the fold for an outstanding weekend complete with huge bonfire, Leverone concert, amazing foliage, and some sweet revenge after last year's pigskin disaster. The record-breaking crowd made it impossible to locate classmates easily. However, I did see Paul Stageberg who is studying prison criminology in Albany, N. Y. John Baker was on the scene, also, and I believe I spotted Mike Lenehan.Jim Tonkovich, of course, was busy selling tickets and keeping an eye on things at his new job at Hopkins Center. I hope to see a lot more classmates at the Columbia houseparties game this month, and will follow up on that next time.
Apologies to Dick Harwood whose name came back from the printer's as Hardwood in the October issue.
Pete Hofman's parents have transcribed his many taped messages and I have sent them to our Class Newsletter editors for inclusion in a subsequent issue. The News- letter is being used this month to bring you the addresses of all the members of our class. Needless to say, it is a big job, and if you find any errors we would greatly appreciate being informed so as to make necessary corrections.
Congratulations to Gene Ryzewicz for all the great work he did again this year as the Head Agent for the Class' contributions to the Alumni Fund. He tells us that we had a very impressive second place finish in the Green Derby and had a higher participation rate (47.8%) than any of the last five graduating classes. He thanks everyone who helped in this great effort. By the way, Gene has a new job, you can write him at his new address, 10 South 710 Lylac Lane, Hinsdale, Ill. 60521.
The Harvard Business School conferred M.B.A. degrees last June on Hank Paolson,Ed Schneider, George Brans, and Ekamol Kiriwat. In addition, Russ Andrews received his Ed. M. degree from Harvard. Congratulations to you all.
Tony Dambrava has spent the last few months exploring Mexico. After dropping steady honey Sally Zuicke off at the University of Utah, Tony shot over to Denver, where he plans to teach for a year. If all goes well, Tony says he should be in law school by next year. If ail does not go well we should expect to see him on the Hanover Plain within a few weeks!
Pete Stevens married Gayle Maroney in Cole Memorial Chapel at Wheaton College last August. Tom Enright was on hand at the festivities, and the couple are living in Albany, N. Y., where Pete is studying medicine.
Ituss -Chapman, and his bride of one year Melanie, made the newspapers over the summer, when they welcomed a new member to the family circle. The newcomer —formally named Hermitage Lord Sandringham—is a Welch corgi and a blood cousin to a pet of the British rolay faimly. Affectionately called "Sandy," the dog is the son of a corgi belonging to Queen Elizabeth and the grandson of a corgi that was owned by the Queen Mother. Russ is still teaching at the University of California, Davis, where he is a Ph.D. candidate. Melanie, appropriately enough, is working there as a lab technician in the department of animal sciences.
Dick Stowell recently married Nancy Holt in Hampton, Va. Nancy was a Holyoke grad, and Dick, who finished his M.B.A. at Wharton last June, is now a marketing assistant with the Quaker Oats Company in Chicago.
Andy Winter has been appointed a U. S. Foreign Service officer by President Nixon, and at last word was awaiting a specific assignment to a U. S. embassy abroad. Andy received his M.A, from Columbia last June. He was formerly the general manager of Campus Information Systems.
Ist Lt. Burt Quist, U. S. Marine Corps, and his new wife Cathy (Swallow) were married last June in Upland, Pa. Burt is currently stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif.
Henry Homeyer was at the Princeton game, too. Henry is living in Cornish, N. H., and is principal of the Plainfield Elementary School. Bob Tannenwald is a graduate student in Political Economy at Harvard University. At Harvard Med this year is Walter Baynes. Yale is where we find BurtPalmer. He is a grad student in medical studies. And Bill Kendall is working with the Veribest Accounting Systems Company, while living in Auburn, Me.
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