We hope nobody will have to fly to or through Okinawa again in a military uniform, but if you are there we've got a place for you to catch a free meal. Look up Al Singer, or Captain Singer, who is with the Army Office of the Staff Judge Advocate on the military bastion. And Al's not alone. You'll also find the former Alice Carr of Charlotte, N. C. (Hollins College '66). Al's brother, Stuart '62, and Chuck Weil and Jeremy Reitman attended their December 27 wedding.
Sixty-sixes most likely to drop in on the Singers include Joe Barker, a Marine Ist Lt., Ed Long, a Navy Lt. and Engineering Officer on the "USS Benjamin Stoddert," and Lt. Paul Darling, currently a platoon commander at Marine OCS. And let's not discount John Aley, who's spending the winter as a member of a yacht crew sailing to Australia.
A run-down of classmates' activities boasts presidents, scholars and healers. Robin Carpenter is president of The Stock Market Lab, St. Petersburg, Fla., a concern he started after gathering experience at Bache & Co. Wayne Hill has founded Hill Photography, a public relations and photography business in Brookeville, Md. Good luck to both entrepreneurs.
Bill Bailey is a psychology Ph.D. candi- date at Queens College.... John Dimock is studying physics at Harvard.... Steve Kroll is interning at the University of Utah in Salt Lake.... Mike Goodman is a social worker for the San Francisco Department of Social Welfare.
In the business world Brad Laycock is a Cleveland Trust Co. credit analyst... . TomWargo is stationed at Ford's Indianapolis District Sales Office. .. . John Robison is selling Xeroxes in Philadelphia.... JohnBoies is learning the trust business with National Bank & Trust in Ill.... Boston's National Shawmut Bank is home for municipal services management trainee JimBotelho ... and Tom Boyan is a paper and textile machinery sales engineer for B. F. Perkins in Springfield, Mass.
Stan Hobbs has just joined the General Electric Research and Development Center in Schenectady, N. Y., as a chemist. He went from Dartmouth to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and recently received his Ph.D. there in polymer chemistry. He was married in August 1968 to Gayle East-wood of Gloversville, N. Y., who is a graduate of the State University of New York College at Oneonta. They now make their home at 45 Suellen Road in Schenectady.
Tony Hanslin graduated from Dartmouth with an economics major in 1968, and just last October picked up another certificate, this one in Salt Lake City, when he married Irene Semolic. They're living now in New London, N. H.
Let us add our hearty and heartfelt congratulations to John Sloan Dickey as he prepares to move his office from the president's chambers in Parkhurst to the quarters of the Bicentennial Professor of Public Affairs in Silsby. We are Dickey men, formed and transformed by his broad intellect, eloquent wit, humanitarian bent, and organizational wisdom. What we do is a reflection, to greater or lesser degrees, on the Dartmouth we knew and the man who shook us in and shook us out. On two counts then, we're off to a uniquely fine start.
The. appointment of Professor John G. Kemeny as Mr. Dickey's successor brings a man of extraordinary talent to the presidency. A pioneer, leader, scientist and philosopher, Professor Kemeny, imbued with Dartmouth tradition but still receptive to the changing current of student expectations, should guide the College into its third century with a steady and creative hand. Our prayers for success go with him.
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