The post-game party after the Princeton game in Hanover brought together some familiar faces as well as a few we hadn't seen in some time. Most Familiar Face Award has to go to Ed Heald. He and Sue try not to miss a game or a class occasion, for which we are grateful. David andLynne Rossman were there too. Pete andPhyllis Hofman, new landowners in Canterbury, N. H., Richard and JudyLappin, who happen to be the parents of Cori Lappin! Jim and Tally Breitlnger stopped by along with both families flown in from Cleveland for the great occasion. Larry Smith drove up from Watertown Mass., to enjoy the scenery and the game. Tom Laughlin was there. Tom is doing corporate planning for the Giant store chain. And last but never least, DonBecker, who will finish B. C. Law School this next year. To any others who might have been omitted, I apologize. But next time sign the book.
The following notes were omitted from last month's column due to space limitations. Sorry!
Dr. Jim Naught on and his Mrs. are loving San Francisco and environs. The scenic beauty of the area there is unbelievable but they tell me that the pull of New England is strong and they are quite certain New England is where they will make their permanent home. I could have told you that, Jim. It's the autumn that does it, right?
After teaching for three years, Ed Kuss is now in Connecticut teaching at the Taft School. Ed got his M.S. at the University of Oregon Frank and Jan Couper stayed over for the New Hampshire game. With was pride and joy Scott who looks a lot like Papa. Thanks for the homemade jelly Jan. It didn't last long, but it was sure a treat for Class Bachelor Jones.
Another surprise was the visit last montn of John and Randee Fieselmann. They had been leaf-lookin' and camping in the White Mountains. John is a doctor in Providence, where they make their home, and they are expecting their first "Fies Jr. " in December. A great treat to see you both. Come again!
Jeff Garten writes that he left the Army as a captain last April. This fall he has been studying at the School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D. C. Jeff's wife Ina is an economist at the Federal Power Commission.
We were saddened to learn that EricLarsen took his own life here in Hanover this past July. Eric was working at the Kiewit Computation Center at the time. He died of a deliberate overdose of drugs and his body was found after a search by the Hanover police.
Ed Marlette, whose younger brother is now at Dartmouth, is the fourth generation to enter his family business, the Marlette Plating Company specializing in electro-plating of plastic parts. Recently the company electro-plated all the furniture in the Lyndon B. Johnson Library in Texas. Ed was in the Navy as a lt. jg. for three years as a combat information officer aboard the USS Barry, a destroyer. During the summers and vacations Ed spent time learning the business. He is now at the Buffalo plant.
Mike Zavelle has been reappointed to a second year as a Woodrow Wilson administrative intern at Fisk University, in Nashville, Tenn. He will have a major responsibility for the budgetary process there as he will be working with the vice president for administration. Mike graduated from Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration and is married to the former Lucinda Smith Winter of Huntington, N. Y.
Bob Holmberg received his Doctor of Medicine degree at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and is currently interning at the University of Colorado Affiliated Hospitals in Denver. Joe Parrillo and wife Gale are in the Boston area. Joe graduated from Cornell Med last May and Gale is attending Harvard Grad School of Education. Joe is currently interning at Mass. General Hospital.
That's it for this trip. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to all of you. Thanks for the cards and letters. Here's hoping for a year of true Peace for all. Eric
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