You can get just about anything you want or need from members of the Class of 1966. It's all in knowing where to go and whom to ask.
Need a beaker or two. Contact Tom Noyes, newly appointed field sales manager of the science products division of the Corning Glass works. Tom has been moving up through the organiza-tion since graduating from Tuck.
Maybe you'll be looking for a prescription while skiing this winter. Dr. Brian Beattle is back from Alaska and is settling in at Lyndonville, Vt., with Harriet and two of the youngest skiers in the North Country, Lisa, 2½, and Ann eight months. If Brian's not at the Regional Medical Professional Association office in Lancaster, Vt., check the lift line, he'll probably be on the slopes.
How about a nice chicken? Really. See ErvBurkholder. He has become director of marketing and development for Arbor Acres Farm, Inc., the nation's largest suppliers of breeding stock for the broiler chicken industry. Erv had been with the International Basic Economy Corp. (IBEC), Arbor Acres parent concern, for five years before moving to South Windsor, Conn., and directly into the chicken business.
Perhaps you have some questions about political anthropology. Steve Kemper can help. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago earlier this year and is currently an assistant professor of anthropology at Bates College. Steve's doctoral dissertation was on "The Social Order of the Buddist Monkhood in Ceylon."
If it is spiritual guidance you need Rev. GaryMiller is chaplain of Lafayette College and pastor of the Lafayette College Church. Gary, Marilyn, and their two children are living in the Allentown, Pa., area.
John Drake was best man at Dave Cross' wedding to Sandra Lane, a graduate of Lake Eire College and Simmons (MS Library Science). BenDay witnessed the proceedings. After a hitch in the Navy, Dave is working towards his MBA in banking from Wharton.
And finally Mike Diracles left his desk at W.R. Grace, Bruce Petrie left his Wall Street law firm behind, and your correspondent pulled the plug on his electric typewriter long enough to return to Hanover recently for the Alumni-Varsity Soccer Game. As Tom Clarke, an onlooker, can attest, it's not who wins that counts. They, the varsity, won.
As of this summer, Captain Rob Peacock'68 was still listed as "missing in action."His plane was shot down October 12, 1972over North Vietnam, his mother has written.
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