Dr. Bert Schwarz, author and psychia- trist of Montclair, N. J., has become a popular lecturer on the topic of "A Psychologist Explores ESP and VFO's." After graduatuon Bert received his medical education at Dartmouth Medical School and N.Y.U. College of Medicine, and holds a degree in psychiatry from the University of Minnesota.
I Stan Waterman has become a matinee idol, with his feature role in the undersea picture, "Blue Water, White Death." Stan has been a professional diver, explorer and photographer for 25 years, and heads his own movie production company. His films have won honors at the National Film Festival in Santa Monica and at the United Kingdom International Underwater Film Festival. He and his family received nationwide TV exposure last year with the showing of "The Call of the Running Tide," a documentary of their year in Polynesia.
Leonard M. Wilson has been elected vice president of United Brands Company and senior vice president of the United Fruit Company division. After graduation from Dartmouth, Len received an M.B.A. at Columbia, and joined United Fruit in 1963, after experience with General Motors, Shell Oil and Du Pont. Since 1969 Len has been vice president-management information and planning systems for United Fruit. He now lives in Sherborn, Mass.
From Boston comes word of the election of Ralph B. Hersey Jr. as vice president and trust officer of Investors Bank & Trust Company. Ralph has been a vice president in the Estate Settlement Department of Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, which he joined in the late 1940's.
Jim Kelley and wife Barb now live at 7612 Dentcrest Drive, Dallas, Texas 75240, where Jim has become vice president and manager of the Southwestern Department of the Marine Office of Appleton & Cox. Their son Jeff '69 received his M.A. in journalism at Northwestern, and is presently an aide to Senator Tom McIntyre '37 in Washington. Daughter Jan is a freshman at Skidmore.
By now you all must know that Reg andNancy Pierce are the proprietors of Pierce's, the famous hostelry formerly known as Keene's and Ashley House, in Etna. Reg left behind him his fabulous career on Madison Avenue, and will have the latchstring open for all classmates at all times (sounds like a Kimball, but with prices). As your Newsletter Editor, Reg will be passing along the word of the various get-togethers during the football season that will pick up where the greatest Reunion of all time left off.
Jud Hannigan has been elevated to the post of executive vice president of International Paper Company, responsible for the company's domestic and international operations. The twins, Mike and Tim, graduated this year; one is off to the Marines and the other to law school.
We can't close this column without a word of thanks and congratulations to BillGraulty for his excellent work as Secretary, especially during the busy 25th reunion year.
Keep those cards 'n' letters rolling in, fellows.
Secretary, RALPH K. SMITH JR. Private Lane Locust Valley, N. Y. 11560
Treasurer, DONALD E. FURBER Bear Hill Rd., Sherborn, Mass. 01770