Class Notes

1966

APRIL 1971 LARRY GEIGER, WILLIAM M. HIGGINS
Class Notes
1966
APRIL 1971 LARRY GEIGER, WILLIAM M. HIGGINS

Charles Wilmot, the erstwhile class newsletter editor, has left Stamford, Conn., tor Moscow State University, the one in Russia. Charlie is doing archival research for his Ph.D. dissertation on Russian economic and social history in the 17th Century as one of thirty students and teachers on a US/USSR educational exchange program.

He reports that Russian rumors indicate a conservative push at the next party conference for further neo-Stalinist policies at home and abroad. Remember, you read it here first. Charlie has had to leave Peggy and daughter Amy, born in September, on the other side of the curtain, and managed only a brief Christmas visit in Helsinki.

Ted Pittiglio is seeing his first, Bradley Scott, more regularly in their home in San Francisco's Marina district. Brad, now ten months, is still a crawler, but Ted, a management consultant with Fry after a stint with Teledyne Semiconductor, and Kay have done some high stepping along the coast.

Among those visited are neighbors Peter and Margo Xuxen, while Ken and Betty Blunt, with young Kenny have dropped by on vacation. And the Pittiglios have broken bread in San Diego with Matt and Will Hayden, sons of Kit and Bill.

A couple of marriage notes. On January 30, in Alexandria, Va., Mike Bromley and Betty Snyder (Smith '67), with Jim Cinberg taking time out from interning at New York's Lenox Hill Hospital to attend. The Bromleys live in Brooklyn Heights, just a short subway ride away from Thacher, Poriffit, Prizer, Crowley & Wood, where Mike is an associate, and Morgan Guarantee, where Becky toils.

And on April 3 Rod Prior, a University of Pennsylvania Hospital intern, and Meredith Carlson, a Fisher Junior College alumna, were married.

Jim Jourdonnais has received a Bachelor of International Management degree from Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management, Phoenix, Ariz. . Rick Godfrey was relieved of all duties as a Navy Lt. in January and moved, with W|fe Carol, to Birmingham, Mich., to assume duties as a management trainee with the National Bank of Detroit. . . . Army First Lieutenant John Goss recently received the Army Commendation Medal tor meritorious service as chief of systems development with the Army Material Management Center's Headquarters Company in Vietnam.

Mark Blanchard is out of the Navy, too, and is in year one at Tuck, majoring in Marketing, while Kathy, Mark's better half, is working with the Head Start Program in Canaan, N. H. . . . Paul Klee has the interesting job of documentary film editor with the United Nations, plus a little free lance production, while his wife, Marya is an economic researcher.

We're grateful for the fine letters we've received and look forward to many more. As an added inducement, on request only, all correspondents will receive an opportunity to buy season tickets for 1971 Dartmouth Football games. Honest.

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