Class Notes

1959

MARCH 1973 WAYNE G. FRENCH, WILLIAM H. DUGGAN JR.
Class Notes
1959
MARCH 1973 WAYNE G. FRENCH, WILLIAM H. DUGGAN JR.

Chuck Lamb has been named a vice president in First National City Bank's (N.Y.C.) corporate banking group and is head of the metals and mining department. He joined the bank in 1962 after service as an officer in the Navy, and now lives in Thornwood, N.Y., with his wife Christine and their three children.

The Dartmouth College Club Officers Association elected Charlie Pinkerton a member of the executive committee for 1973. Charlie has been very active in alumni affairs and is currently president of the Alumni Association of Cleveland. After college and the Army, Charlie earned his MBA at Wharton and spent time with the Central National Bank (Cleveland) and Scott Paper before joining the Pinkerton Insurance Agency, Inc., of which he is vice president and treasurer. He and Elizabeth and their three sons live in Cleveland Heights.

1972 was a very good year for Dr. Stuart Fuld for in a short time he married the former Ulrike Schreiber and left Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in N.Y.C. to practice radiology at Passaic (N.J.) General Hospital. Stu and his bride have taken up their "residency" in nearby Englewood.

Morgan Guaranty Trust in N.Y.C. must have made Al Munro an offer he could not refuse as he gave up travelling in California and Hawii in exchange for responsibility for the bank's Wall Street District. Don't feel too sorry for him though - the broker-dealer community seems to have its share of warm weather conventions.

Dr. Bob Chinuard has been on the University of California at Davis Medical School faculty since July as assistant professor of orthopedics in charge of hand surgery.

A one-iiner from Walt Stokes says he "finally finished building a new house and moved in at end of October." A change of address note indicates the house is in Blue Bell, Pa.

"After moving all over the USA, my wife Jan, daughter Kimberly, and I are permanently' based in Salt Lake City. We both teach skiing on weekends at Park City Resort, 20 miles east of Salt Lake. Be glad to show any '59s around the resort, which is a good family winter vacation spot." Those words were penned by Gary Ewing who also filled in the blank in last month's column by adding he is in the G-rated film distribution business. Thanks for setting the record straight.

LCDR Bob Weston is still a Navy aviator, mostly in ASW helicopters, now teaching at the Fleet ASW School in San Diego. And a personal note, Bob, I'll use my considerable influence in the Alumni Records Office to try and get your mailing address straightened out.

In an exchange of notes with Treasurer BillDuggan concerning class dues, John Perley's reply to a request for news was "It's cold up here (Manchester N.H.)," which information was most appreciated by your news-starved secretary. Thanks, John.

Dr. Jim and Judy Meyers are enjoying life in the Pacific Northwest in general, and Walla Walla, Wash., in particular, where Jim is occupied in an OB-GYN practice. Jim s free time is spent hunting and fishing for trout and salmon.

After ten years in Connecticut, Jack Clark moved his wife Linda and their two boys, John Jr., 9, and David, 7, to San Francisco in December to help organize Heublein Inc.'s new trucking subsidiary which will haul beer, wine, etc., around California. Good luck on the new venture, Jack.

An anonymos tip (I think it was sent by Dr.Terry Ceranski's wife, however) reported that a third prospective Dartmouth student, Christopher Alan Ceranski, was added to their family in November.

Another November birth was announced by the George Kelleys - their first child Jessica Wynne arrived just before Thanksgiving. George also reported that "Kurt Wehbring, who's working as a consultant to INA's Corporate Development Department, and his lovely wife Anne, who had just returned from Afghanistan, visited us for dinner the other evening - they'll be returning to San Francisco soon."

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