I am eagerly looking forward to a trip to Hanover in early May to attend my first Class Officers Weekend. If my memory is accurate, spring should be arriving at about that time of year. Hopefully the snow will have melted from the golf course.
I envy Dick Aronsohn and Lew Goodman who were able to soak up a little sun in the Dutch West Indies this winter. Dick sent me a picture of himself and Lew receiving a trophy for winning the Mullet Bay Invitational Tennis Tournament held in St. Maarten in February. Dick is practicing law and doing mainly trial work with a five-man firm in Hackensack, N.J. He wrote that Lewie and his wife Rhoda live in Cleveland where Lewie is vice president with the Central National Bank.
I received an announcement in March of the assignment of Harry Quillian as director of the regulations division of the office of the general counsel of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Harry was formerly an assistant general counsel in the opinions division. At the end of May he will formally become the director of the regulations division with the title of associate general counsel. Harry received his law degree from George Washington University and has worked for the Department of Commerce and served as a foreign service officer in Germany and Vietnam. Harry joined the opinions and regulations division of the office of the general counsel in February, 1969. Between December 1972 and February 1974 he engaged in private law practice in Columbus, Ohio. Harry is another classmate whose tennis prowess is becoming legendary. In an interoffice memo announcing Harry's appointment, the general counsel expressed confidence that his new duties would not impair his near perfect record of singles and doubles against a variety of opponents at the Board.
H. Flint Ranney '56, Secretary of the Dartmouth Club of Southern California, sent me an article by Ken Reich appearing in the February 20 issue of the Los Angeles Times discussing the reaction of Nixon's tax attorney to his conspiracy indictment. The article is a typical example of Ken's excellent journalistic style. According to Flint Ranney, Ken has written a lot of political articles for the Times and has been a featured speaker at several lunches of the Dartmouth Club of Southern California - "always with sincerity and wit, and attendance."
Jottings from the back of class dues statements indicate that Bill Hibbs is now working for Celanese Coatings Co. in Louisville, Ky., as director of marketing, trade sales division. He recently moved to Kentucky from Minnetonka Beach, Minn., and lives in Crestwood with his wife and six children, three boys and three girls. Steve Carroll was recently promoted from assistant head of mechanical engineering to head of shop at Exxon's Baytown Refinery in Baytown, Texas. Steve notes that the refinery program is going on at full steam despite the recession in other parts of the nation. Steve and his wife Ruth and their two children, Beth, age 8 and David, age 6, are active in church affairs in their community.
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