Class Notes

1967

MAY 1972 JON GOLDSMITH, JAMES B. PAULL
Class Notes
1967
MAY 1972 JON GOLDSMITH, JAMES B. PAULL

We received a long letter recently from Daniel Sullivan with five years of personal history. Dan received a B.Eng. from Thayer in June, 1968 after which he promptly married the former Bette-Jo Mansur (Keene State). The next three years were spent teaching math at Hanover High and working on an M.S. at Thayer, diploma to be received this June. In September, 1971 the Sullivan family, which by then included two children, Mike and Marnie, moved to Schenectady, N. Y., where Dan is now an engineer in the Combustion Development Group at General Electric.

Also in the letter was information about Bill Eggeling and wife Les. After three years in the Navy, Bill is now working on a law degree at Boston University.

Capt. Francis B. Lovely, USMC, was recently selected as the outstanding young man of the year by the Newport, R. I. Jaycees. Beirne has been living in Newport for three years and has been involved in civic and professional organizations and several youth activities. Our sources also tell us that he is engaged to Joan C. Camden, who teaches in the local school system.

Effective July 1, 1972, Robert H. Bell will be an assistant professor in the English Department of Williams College. He is presently a teaching fellow in Humanities at Harvard, where he received his M.A. in 1968 and is currently working on his Ph.D.

Robert Mann, our representative in New South Wales, Australia, married the former Joy Keightley of Perth on January 8.

Dave Sicher and his wife Frances became parents on February 11, 1972 when Miss Karen Elizabeth Sicher made her debut.

John Cummins is working for Union Camp Corp. where he is assistant to the general manager.

An instructor at a small ski area in Massachusetts has been identified as JamesPaull. No location was given but it must be somewhere near Boston as that is where he is living.

That is it for news. By now, you all should have received the reunion schedule with all its pertinent data. We think Chairman Curt Anderson has done a great job in planning an exciting but inexpensive weekend, and judging from the positive responses that keep rolling in, so do many others. Remember the dates. ... June 16-18, and if you haven't sent your response in yet, do so now. We are looking forward to seeing as many '67s as possible in Hanover next month.

Secretary, Apt. 9-D, 511 Chesterfield Ave. Nashville, Tenn. 37212

Class Agent, 91 Kettle Creek Road, Weston, Conn. 06880