Bill Howell married Margaret Sharp (SMU '70) in July, 1972 and is currently studying architecture at the University of Tennessee Chip Knight, Bill relates, married Linda Kirch (Smith '72) last August. Chip and Linda live Short Hills, N.J. Andy McLane graduated from the Tuck School last June and currently works in the commercial lending department of the State Street Bank in Boston. Andy and family, including son Benjamin, live in Watertown. Ron Straub is presently toiling at Penn State, where he will soon earn a Ph.D. in special education Previously, Ron captured an M.A. from U Delaware.
Steve Larson recently moved to Lincolndal. N.Y. Steve works for the Louis Dreyfus Corp., and evidently engages in other activities, manifested by his two sons Jamie and Scott, Scott McGinness is now at the University of Tennessee Law School after three years in the Navy aboard a destroyer. Gerry Giebel will graduate from the Harvard Business School this month along with Roy Hitchings and PiulTuhus. Peter Kohn graduated from Boston University Law School in June '73 and passed the Pennsylvania State Bar Exam shortly thereafter. Pete is now working as a staff counsel at Scott Paper Company. Pete's wife Constance is in her second year at the Medical College of Pennsylvania.
Fred Putnam is working toward an M.S. in chemical engineering at Carnegie-Mellon University. Maynard Miller is a second-year law clerk for United States District Court Judge George Barlow in Trenton, N.J. Maynard and his wife Ki became parents last July. Randy Cooper started law school at Boston University in September after four years on destroyers out of east coast ports. Randy intends to return to New Hampshire after law school. Pete Schenk recently completed his final semester at Duke Law School, after which his plans were uncertain.
After a couple years on the road throughout northern New England for Becton-Dickinson, Hobie Collins entered the graduate school in Hospital Administration at the University of lowa in lowa City this fall. Hobie's sister Susan graduated with high honors with Dartmouth's first group of coeds last June. Steve Cox is in his second year in the Anthropology Department at Harvard, where he continues his work in northern archaeology Dick Jordan works in theArchaeological Section of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, Peter Wilson, now married, is working full time for Krastco and part time on a Ph.D. thesis in computer science from the University of Wisconsin.
Allan Wolkoff is completing his first year ot a medical residency at the Bronx Municipal Hospital. Allan's wife Claire is an actuarial assistant at New York Life Insurance Company. Allan and Claire will soon move to Bethesda. where Allan will work for two years at the NIH National Cancer Institute, Tom Bartosiewicz has been appointed assistant to the First Deputy Mayor by New York City Mayor Abraham D. Beame. After graduation from Dartmouth. Tom was designated a Chase Peace Fellow. In 1971, he was chosen by the Kosciuszko Foundation for study at the Jagiellian University in Krakow, Poland. Last year Tom led the advance staff in the Beame campaign.
Dick Ostberg earned a Ph.D. in English from Claremont (Calif.) College last February. Charles Morey has been appointed resident guest director for the Atchison (Mo.) Community Theatre and the Department of Speech and Drama at Benedictine College. Charlie will direct a production of "Look Homeward, Angel." Dr. Bob Nadelberg will soon marry Sally Hirshberg of McKeesport, Pa. Sally graduated from Lake Erie College and received a Masters degree from the Perkins School for the Blind and Boston College. Bob is interning at the Arizona Medical Center in Tucson. See vou at the Reunion.
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