Class Notes

1966

April 1974 LARRY GEIGER, CALEB LORING 3RD
Class Notes
1966
April 1974 LARRY GEIGER, CALEB LORING 3RD

More than ever before, Dartmouth requires the financial support of all alumni to maintain the diversity of programs which distinguish a privately funded liberal arts institution. As the Alumni Funded camPaign begins, the challenge of paying for the annual oPeration of the College, in the face of runaway fuel costs, has never been greater. We must all give as generously as possi- ble. Don't wait to be asked.

Albert Jones, a representative in the New Hampshire State Legislature, has been elected president of the Newport, N.H., insurance firm of Gauthier & Woodard. Al's been with the company for two years.

Bob Morgan is a resident designer with the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco . . . Dr. Russell Sabin has completed a tour at the School of Aerospace Medicine in San Antonio and is now in Osan AFB in Korea... Al Singer, the old voice of Dartmouth Hockey, is with the Charlotte, N.C., law firm of Weinstein, Sturges, Odom Bigger & Jonas.

Jim Lustenader is with the much-heralded ad agency of Wells, Rich, Greene, and from Jim's office in the General Motors Building he can nearly see Hartford, Conn., where GusSouthworth, recently graduated from B.H. Law, works for Dayberry, Howard.

Give to the Fund, write to the Magazine, have a great spring.

Secretary 351 East 84th St., Apt. 12F New York. N.Y. 10028

Class Agent, Indian Hill Prides Crossing, Mass. 01965