In the midst of falling leaves and hopes of a full season's snow, another fall is rushing by us. By the time of this publication, our minireunion, or megatailgate, will have been a success, thanks to everyone, but especially JackThomas. Accepting the responsibilities of the assistant deanship was easy for Jack and he loves the Hanover life, as we all did.
Greg Pulis tells us that the University of Virginia Law School is really not as terrible as first-year students think. A second-year man, he finds his way to antiquated outdoor bathroom facilities while being a full-time weenie. During the summer, on lunchbreaks from his job in New York with the Union Pacific Corporation's Legal Department, Greg met up with Chip Gow, Jim Reilly, Scott Mason, and Peter Koutrakon, all at work in the area. Obviously hit by one of the worst crises in New York City history, Mayor Beame and the Muncipal Assistance Corporation had to call in members of our Class to solve the complicated set of economic equations describing the grave financial conditions there. Paul Gross keeps downtown New Yorkers well-read by working at the World Trade Center Bookstore while Fred Mauet embarks on a year off from law school to attend Princeton's Wilson School, where he is studying foreign affairs. Also at Princeton is JerryDollar, where he is aiming for a degree in English.
Karl (Dutch) Kuckhahn and Dave Leuschen are both helping celebrate the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration's 75th anniversary this year. Dartmouth prides this prestigious institution as the nation's oldest in the graduate study of management. Jeff Jones is in his second year at rival Harvard after a knee operation took him away from his summer job at the Continental Can Company. RickWoolworth cleans swimming pools and teaches youngsters the art of dogpaddling while studying for his M.B.A. at Stanford. Big Al Zeigler finds that running his very own foursome of barbershop singers is much more rewarding than banking in Philadelphia. It is well-known, however, that Al's golden tones are better heard on the stage than in the vaults. Doug Waldo is deeply involved in getting an education in medicine at University of Buffalo after serving as a lifeguard on Long Island for the summer and Steve Whiting tries to maintain as a first-year student at the University of Virginia Law School while roommate Greg Pulis shows him how it is done.
As was mentioned some time ago, the rites for John Manning and Dorian Angeloro '75 were planned for last June. To confirm the process was Tom Guidi who worked in the office of the President of the Boston City Council before returning to Boston College this fall for law school. Also there was John McCarthy as best man, now in his studies at Dartmouth Medical School. The Mannings are in New York as John attends the New York University Medical School. Last spring, for those who have yet to hear, BernieDuenwald was wed to Cindy Wynecoop in Washington, with Dave Hill as best man. SteveSundberg witnessed also that Steve Assad was there and reports that the Duenwalds are in Pullman, Washington, for studies in Agronomy at Washington State University.
Ben Rosko writes that he is in his second year of law school at New York University after working the summer as an intern for the President's Council on Environmental Quality in Washington. Tim McDonough happily teaches the sixth grade at Northeastern Clinton Central in Rouses Point, N.Y., while also operating the sporting goods there. Chip Gow, working at the Chemical Bank in New York writes that attending Harvard Divinity School this year is Mike Fonner whom he saw in the area over the summer while Mike was a substitute pastor at a church on the upper east side. Chip deserves a great deal of credit for a promotion to officer status at the bank while also receiving a new assignment in the South Asia territory as a lending officer. Chuck Walker and his wife Cathy rejoice in what may be the class baby (February 17) while he is in his second year at the University of Texas Law School. BobRooke continues at Yale School of Forestry. Steve Robbins, at Tufts Dental School, BobBauman, now at Yale in a Master's degree in Russian, all showed up for the recent UMASS game in fine form. In Hanover, Al Hirons was seen while passing through on his way to the capital cities of New England, interviewing for clerk positions next year after finishing law school. John Cappula is at the College after a stay in Indonesia.
'74s gathering for a glass of lemonade recently in New York City are (from l): ChrisGates, Jim Miller, Rick Williams, George Vorys, and Bruce Williamson.
By teatime (for Dartmouth men?) on the eastward-bound Q.E. 2 this summer, threealumni already reuning: Bill Perell '74, Mark Weiss Tu '75, and Duncan Bond '64.
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