Class Notes

1965

May 1975 PAUL R. MAHONEY, STEPHEN L. WATERHOUSE
Class Notes
1965
May 1975 PAUL R. MAHONEY, STEPHEN L. WATERHOUSE

By the time these words are in print you will each have all the final information on our 10th Reunion, June 13-15. You will know that RichBeam's no-holds-barred weekend will provide nearly every conceivable opportunity for fun and education - social, recreational, family, intellectual, spiritual, and slothful. The three-day festivity is designed to allow each of us to renew acquaintances with classmates and with Dartmouth in thee ways we want to. Thus, the range of parties, seminars, dances, dinners, panels, and concerts is purposefully very broad - come to Hanover in June, pick and choose your own ways to a happy and fulfilling experience, and HAVE A BALL!

We have belated news from Portland, Me., of the marriage of Dave and Susan Soule in December. '65 was represented on the occasion by George and Nancy Poland.

Alan Shepard has joined Corporate Financial Consultants, Inc. of Elyria, Ohio, as general counsel. He is a graduate of Boston College Law School, and had been an attorney with Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance.

Jim Markman is testing the political water in Whittier, Calif., as a candidate for a trustee seat in the East Whittier City School District. Jim, Joyce, and their daughters (5 and 3) have lived in Whittier nearly five years since he joined the law firm of Martin E. Whelan in that city.

Quite a surprise to run into Bob and BarbaraBusch at the Hirshorn Museum in Washington in late March. They were in town for a family wedding. At lunch the day following our chance meeting (Bob McConnaughey was also there) Buscher explained that he has had to undergo a professional change of life in his practice of law with Alperstein and Plaut in suburban Denver. It seems he had become something of an expert in Selective Service law when, presto, changes in the draft regulations eliminated virtually all of the problems he was skilled to solve. So, Bob is now applying his legal talents to a broad range of criminal cases with great success. He is a partner in the firm.

Gary Wilson's architectural outfit of Wilson and Webber in Rutland has recently extended itself into the design of health care facilities. If any of you M.D.s in the Northeast are on hospital planning boards, Gary is a good man to keep in mind.

Bill Stanton has relocated to Aberdeen Proving Greounds, Md., where he is a surgeon at Kirk Army Hospital.

Omark Industries in Portland, Ore., is the new business address of Jim Westfall. GeorgeWittreich exercises his talents at Energy Resources Co., Inc. in Cambridge.

Palmer C. D. Wooglin has already reneged on his threat to attend the Reunion. He's a male model in Waupaca, Wis., and that is "French Bikini" weekend there - he says he has more jobs than he can change into. Watch for Palmer in the Doonesbury comic strip.

See you in June. Happy days and peace!

Secretary, Cilley Hall Exeter, N.H. 03833

Class Agent, 650 Maye St. Westfield, N.J. 07090