Class Notes

1964

May 1975 DONALD E. KUBIT, ROGER S. AARON
Class Notes
1964
May 1975 DONALD E. KUBIT, ROGER S. AARON

Class President Sandy McGinnes rates a round of snaps for his recent promotion to the senior vice presidency of Humphrey, Browning & MacDougall, a Boston ad agency, and for his election to the board of directors of that firm. Sandy reminds us to dig deep and increase our gifts to this year's Alumni Fund. In our special 10th Reunion effort, '64 is.trying to raise at least $50,000 for Dartmouth, as compared with our total gift of $20,000 last year. To succeed, we'll need everyone's participation and generosity. Dartmouth needs us now more than ever.

Cheers to Chubby Luitweiler for his promotion to the regional managership of Gulf Oil Trading Company in London, and to the vice presidency of Gulf Oil Company-Eastern Hemisphere. Chubs has already moved to London, and Marlene and the two little 'Weilers will be joining him this summer.

Spies in the Connecticut Chambers of Commerce have revealed that John Lazarek has been named chairman of the 1975 Mystic Outdoor Arts Festival, an annual summer event which attracts thousands of visitors to downtown Mystic, Conn. John is a commercial banking officer at the Mystic branch of Hartford National Bank.

Mike Bloom writes that he is on the faculty at INCEA, a Central American Business School, helping to establish a program in public management. Mike finished his MBA at Harvard last year, and expects to live in Managua, Nicaragua, for the next two years. He would like to hear from any '64s who are living in Central America, and offers room and board to those who fit Managua into their travel plans.

I am grateful to Park Price's wife Sharon for her newsy letter. Park married Sharon in 1969, one year after she mixed him an irresistible martini on his flight from Chicago to Denver. Park served as branch manager of GM's Motors Holding Division in Los Angeles for a couple of years before being transferred to Washington, D.C. The Prices made a big corporate move last year when Park was made investment manager of the Motors Holding Division, and moved to the Detroit area. Park and Sharon have two children, and plan to attend Reunion. '64s in the Motown area are invited to drop by anytime.

Jack Larsen writes that he is working in obstetrics and gynecology at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Wash. Jack will be leaving the Army in July, and will assume an assistant professorship at the George Washington University Medical Center, and engage in laboratory research at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda. Jack writes that Tom Byrd has finished his residency in neurology at the University of Washington, and is a fellow now in the study of genetics and neurology at the same institution.

Bob Rose is residing in Norwich, Vt., with his wife and daughters. Bob spent three years in the Army, and is now an anesthesiologist on the staff of the Hitchcock Clinic and an assistant professor at the Dartmouth Medical School. And Barry Schultz is serving as chief resident in urology at the University of Connecticut Health Center Affiliated Hospitals in Hartford. Barry intends to begin a private practice in July in his home town of Reading, Pa.

John Shuster is teaching theatre at Curry College in Milton, Mass., and studying for a Master of Music degree in choral conducting at the New England Conservatory.

The '64 news bag is empty again, and I look forward to passing it on to our new secretary who will be named at Reunion. It's been fun writing this column for the past six years, and I sincerely thank all of you who wrote in to keep '64 informed of your activities. And in case we miss each other in Hanover this June, please let Mary Alice and me know if you are planning a trip to Miami; we will arrange some Dartmouth hospitality for you. God bless; later.

Secretary, Box 248042 University of Miami Coral Gables, Fla. 33124

Class Agent, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583