Class Notes

1968

MARCH 1971 ERIC A. JONES, JONATHAN R. PAGE
Class Notes
1968
MARCH 1971 ERIC A. JONES, JONATHAN R. PAGE

Ye ever faithful Class Council is currently engaged in an extensive search-and- employ mission to recruit classmates to chair and serve on the reunion and nominating committees. If any of you wish to be considered, contact me right away. These positions are vital for the continued success of the Class, and we must choose people who are actively interested as well as dependable.

Moving right along now to the less lofty but nonetheless informative, I am pleased to see so many of you sending in address changes since the list went out. I am glad to be kept up-to-date, but at this rate we will need another list! Anyone trying to locate a classmate and having difficulty, write to me and I will give you the correct address.

In the "All the News that's Fit to Print" category, I learned from Mike and JoniO'Connor recently that Michael has accepted a job with Arter and Hadden Law Firm in Cleveland after he graduates this June. He has been quite the scholar much to the surprise of all who knew him at Dartmouth. Mike was editor-in-chief of the Indiana University Law Journal. Both of them are happy about the impending move because it brings them closer to New England.

Gary Woodworth had just completed a term at Ohio Med when I heard from him over the holidays. He was setting out for a week of serious skiing at Mittersill. Remembering my unequaled mastery of the sport at the College's golf course rope tow, he wondered if I'd made it to Oak Hill yet. Thanks, Woody, but the rope tow is still proving to be a challenge. Gary completed a three-month surgery rotation where they actually put a knife in his hand occasionally. After nineteen years of schooling he is finally ready to be an apprentice. Good luck to you, Woo, and I hope you have lots of "patients."

Since John Fieselmann left Dartmouth and went to the University of lowa, he tells me things didn't really change too abruptly. But he married a lovely girl named Randee whom he met there, and has been "playing medical student" for the past few years. (What is it with you medicos? Everything sounds about as serious as a golf match!) Despite being tied up with the hospital and studies, however, John and Randee managed to skip the country for two and a half months to camp through England, France, Germany, Austria, Yugoslovia, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, and Belgium. An impressive itinerary, and I'm sure a memorable experience. Great to hear from you, John.

Our trusty treasurer, Jon Page, wrote to say Wall Street has been lively for the past few months due to one of the biggest and most dramatic bond market rallies in the memory of many young brokers and bankers. Come up for a ski, Jon, and explain whatever the hell that means. You know I was an English major.

Paul Fitzgerald sent a greeting for the season, and was up here for the Tri-Kap festivities along with Dave Hoffman, JohnBaker and others on New Year's Eve. His card quoted Edwin Markham who said "There is a destiny that makes us brothers; None goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others, Comes back into our own." Something to think about for all of you who never write. Paul is currently residing in Cos Cob, Conn.

Our own Wah-Hoo-Wah for JohnSedwick of Anchorage, Alaska, who was invited to membership on the Board of Student Advisors at the Harvard Law School where he is a second year student. This Board of Advisors is composed of 42 high-ranking students who administer the Law School's annual series of moot court arguments. The Advisers write the cases, assist the student attorneys, and secure judges to hear the arguments. Jack graduated magna cum laude, and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Epsilon, the Dartmouth Outing Club and Phi Kappa Psi while at the College. He is also a member of the Harvard Law Forum.

Recognizing his outstanding scholarship and leadership in medicine and related fields, Washington University School of Medicine elected our own Gerald Clamon to membership in Alpha Omega Alpha, the honorary society there.

Joe Lowry, after completing his graduation requirements at Thayer School, moved to Arlington, Mass. He didn't make the move alone, however. With him went Diana Lea Johnson of Woodstock, Vt., who became Diana Lowry on November 14. The couple spent their honeymoon in Quebec City.

And Jim Noyes was appointed unit manager of the second floor at Framingham Union Hospital in Massachusetts last fall.

Is anyone a comedian? I think it's about time to add a little zip to this column. Write me a letter after a beer or two, and we'll see what might be printable.

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