Class Notes

1966

OCTOBER 1971 LARRY GEIGER, S. MICHAEL NADEL
Class Notes
1966
OCTOBER 1971 LARRY GEIGER, S. MICHAEL NADEL

Congratulations to Bill Higgrins and all sixty-sixes who manned the phones or responded with a check to the 1971 Alumni Drive. The success of the campaign is Dartmouth's success and when the College succeeds all of us, directly or indirectly, benefit.

Scott and Mary Wright completed internship at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia and moved on to the Kansas City Mo., Armed Forces Recruiting Station where Lt. Wright will be stationed. The couple expects a baby on Thanksgiving Day. Wright on.

Four Harvard Med School fourth year students are now interning. Gene Nattie is at Peter Bent Brigham in Boston, OliverCooperman is a rotating intern at Berkeley's Herrick Memorial Hospital, Herb Brown is working at The Cambridge Hospital in Cambridge and Bill Wilkoff, with wife and newly arrived addition Jennifer Ann, are spending the year in a pediatric internship at Duke University.

Classmates were up to unusual and innovative activities during the summer. Don Ries had the enviable job of girls' camp director at the YMCA Storer Camps near Toledo, Ohio. Don, recently discharged as an Air Force captain, had previously been a director of the camp's winter outdoor education program.

Larry Simms and his wife have purchased the former Meadows School in Littleton, N. H. and, with the co-owners, are renovating it. When not wielding a mallet, Larry attends BU Law School while his better half is at BU Medical School.

Tom Wargo has been promoted by Ford Motor Company from a sales planning analyst to a "B" Classification Field Manager in the Indianapolis District Sales Office.

Bill Morgan has come a long way from that old Building-A-Day course. With graduate degrees from Columbia and the University of Delaware and a Ph.D. in American architecture, Bill is one of the leading young architectural historians. This summer the Peterborough (N. H.) Historical Society commissioned him to survey their town. With his doctoral thesis on 19th Century architect Henry Vaughn ready for publication, Bill Morgan seems eminently qualified. Just a reminder: Rollins Chapel is Richardson Romanesque.

It was good to hear about Tequabolasu. In Ethiopia Tequabo is now director of his department, responsible for the export of oil seeds, pulses and grains from his region of the country. Three questions remain—what department, what region, and what are pulses—but our best to Tequabo and his family.

Dave and Jane Barton are in Viet Nam serving as field directors of the Quaker Rehabilitation Center for war-injured civilians operated by the American Friends Service Committee. Dave, who earned an MA in International Studies from Johns Hopkins in 1970, and Jane, a Wheaton College alumna and sister of Tom Couser '68, volunteered for the Quang Ngai post because of the AFSC's position against the war. The center provides aid to all sides in the conflict. Godspeed to the Barton's.

Dave Muchmore has received a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Cal. Tech.... JohnPearson has been promoted to Senior Financial Analyst at Burlington Northern in St. Paul.... John Arnold, a commercial banking officer at Harris Trust and Savings, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Chicago Hearing Society.

In this class notes business no news ain't good. Write, or.if you're too modest, show this column to your wife (or mother). She'll know what to do.

Secretary, LARRY GEIGER 230 Garth Rd. Scarsdale, N. Y. 10583

Treasurer, s. MICHAEL NADEL 737 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10021