Thomas Woodruff writes from College, Alaska, where he has been since the fall of 1967. Attending the University of Alaska and working for the Institute of Social, Economic, and Government Research. Woody has completed an M.B.A. and found himself a bride, the former Kathryn Borron (Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antonio). The Woodruffs will be leaving Alaska this summer to pursue education in a warmer climate.
The Basic School of the U.S. Marine Corps at Quantico, Va., has been the center of activity for Robert Dressier since he was commissioned in early November, 1969. Rob writes that school there is different from Dartmouth - no cutting classes for one thing. Before entering OCS last September, Rob spent the summer working for Donovan, Leisure, Newton and Irvine on Wall Street and, as the saying goes, New York is a great place to visit but he wouldn't want to live there.
William Heep is planning a June wedding to Eileen "Staci" Montgomery (Bennett College '65). 'Til then, Bill is keeping busy working for J.C. Penney Company in New York.
Bruce Pigozzi received his M.A. in geography from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in December '69. Bruce had been an instructor as well as a student of that subject there.
Since joining Weis, Voisin, Cannon, Inc. after receiving his M.B.A. from Tuck in 1968, Stuart Spitz has risen quite rapidly, through both the investment banking and institutional divisions. In December, 1969, Stuart was made a vice-president of Weis, Voisin and president of WVC Asset Management Corporation, the largest whollyowned subsidiary.
The following shorts are culled from the address changes sent to us by the College.
Jeffry Alperin is working as a systems analyst in the Corporate Data Center of Aetna Life and Casualty Insurance Co. in Hartford, Conn.
Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Mich., is providing employment for Edward Baardsen as a research scientist.
The "Berlin (N. H.) Reporter" has acquired a new editor in Robert Corrigan. Also, in New Hampshire are James Coakley, who is teaching at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, and J. Andrew Danver, who is marketing manager of Digital Systems Corp. in Hanover.
Roderick Graham is working as a probation officer II for the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services in Upper Marlboro.
After getting their B.M.S. degrees in June '69, Jonathan Knight and his wife, the former Linda Quan (Smith '61), traveled west to Washington, where they are attending the University of Seattle Medical School.
Following his graduation from Tuck last June, Gerald Petitt went to New York where he is working as a marketing manager for American Express.
Benjamin Schlesinger is working as a systems engineer for Texas Instruments Inc. in Norton, Mass.
Frederick vonPechman (Tuck '68) is a marketing consultant for Ernst & Ernst in New York City. New York is home for many others including: Douglas Vukcevic, who is a securities clearance administrator for Bankers Trust; John Weston, a Ph.D. candidate at Columbia University while teaching English at Queens College; and Richard Sellers and William Calhoun who are at the Union Theological Seminary.
Roger Daley is living in South Hamilton, Mass., while attending the Gordon Divinity School. '
The American Broadcasting Company' is using the services of Robert Weinberg as a stage manager in Washington, D. C.
William Adams took his B.M.S. (June '69) and proceeded on to Harvard Med as did William MacCarty and Robert Wise.Willet Whitmore and Noble Hansen who received the same degree, are now at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Law schools throughout the country have many '67's in their classes. James Curtis is at the Indiana School of Law in Bloomington; Darmon Wing is in the New York University Law School, class of '71; and Alexander Bevernick and Andrew Ives are students at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco. Also in law school are CreightonKlute and Ronald London in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan, Thomas McDonald and Joseph Carleton at Boston University, Edward Mallett at the University of Texas, and Philip Sunderland at Stanford University.
As some of you may have noticed, DavidRussell was featured in a "Wall Street Journal" article on January 2, 1970. Dave received an M.B.A. from Tuck last June and is now part of an internship program that allows business school graduates to get practical experience at small Southern colleges which are in need of the interns' administrative skills. Dave is spending his year in the program at Tougaloo College in Mississippi.
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