Class Notes

1966

June 1975 LARRY GEIGER, CELEB LORING 3RD
Class Notes
1966
June 1975 LARRY GEIGER, CELEB LORING 3RD

It's June - Reunion month. See you in Hanover on the 13th, where you can verify the following class' news.

Dave Dubrow was married on March 23 to Francine Tallagnon. Dave, a partner in Stern, Dubrow & Marcus, a South Orange, N.J., law firm, has moved to Maplewood, just a few blocks from Ben and Joan Cohen, one of the guests at his wedding. Ben is himself a lawyer, chief of the Appellate Section of the Essex County, N.J., Prosecutor's Office.

Sixty-sixes are engaged in legal practice from coast to coast. Class Treasurer Gerry Paul, is an associate with the New York City law firm of Morrison, Paul, Stillman & Beiley, so our class finances are well protected. In Los Angeles, Jim Modisetle handles civil cases at Schell & Delamer, and debates the merits of the feminist movement with Ruth, a "lady lawyer."

In Wellesley, Mass., Greg McGregor opened his own practice emphasizing environmental land use and energy matters after, service with the State's Attorney General's Office. Greg also teaches courses at Boston College and Clark University. Just north, in Dover, N.H., DickKrans has a private practice, now partly public since Dick was elected Strafford County Attorney. Hamilton R. Krans III joined Pamela, Dick and, Heather (2½) on April 2.

And out in lovely Portland, Oregon, Andy Kerr is a partner in Yerkovich, Gilbertson & Brownslein, is president of the Dartmouth Club of Oregon, has two children, Robbie, 7, and Allison, 4, and keeps in touch with Dave Coughlin, a lawyer in remote Baker, Oregon.

Our doctors continue to train and stay on the move. Bob Fritz is in the first of three years of a residency at the University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, is otolaryngology (Ears, Nose Throat). Bob and Germaine completed two years of Army doctoring at Ft. Harrison, Indiana, last summer, and have two girls, Melissa, 3, and Jocelyn, six months. Wally Hodges also has two daughters, Jessica, 5, and Alison, six months, but he and Linda are still administering to military medical needs at Munson Army Hospital, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.

Jim Makol is a pediatrician at Kaiser Hospital in Sacramento, after three years of training at Children's Hospital of Northern California in Oakland. Jim is now married to Jennifer. Joel Mumford has just left the Navy, leaving his post as assistant medical officer assigned to the U.S. Embassy in London, to start a residency in anesthesia at The Beth Israel Hospital in Boston this July.

After finishing residency at John Hopkins, Jim Byers will join the faculty of the Medical College at the University of Arizona as an assistant professor of pathology. Donna will continue as a tax manager with Peat, Marwick Mitchell's Tucson office. On July 1st, Bill Viar will leave his post as chief surgery resident at Seattle's Virginia Mason Hospital to open a private surgery practice in his native Birmingham, Ala.

George Bond enjoys his work. He teaches human anatomy and physiology to freshman nurses (170 per class) at Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, Mass. But George, who has been married 10 years, keeps his mind on Marie and his four children, the oldest of whom, Angie, will soon be nine.

Jeff and Marjean Marks live in Bradford, N.H., where Jeff is involved with the Dartmouth Christian Fellowship, after similar work experiences in Westchester County, N.Y., and on the campus of the University of Virginia.

You may not think that a senior research scientist at Owens-Illinois Development Center in Toledo would see the world. But he does. At least if he's Dr. Thomas Brady, who has been to Japan and Germany in the past year in conjunction with his research into plastic processing development for packaging materials. Tom's even been in Hanover, setting up an Owens-Illinois engineering project at Thayer School.

Rick Wadsworth left the Air Force in 1974 and has set up an insurance office representing New York Life in Canaan, N.H. "We decided," writes Rick, "to live in the Hanover area while our kids are young rather than retreat to the Upper Valley as retirees."

Taylor's have lived around Wyalusing, Pa., since the American Revolution. Now KenTaylor, wife Caroline and their two boy/, are building a new home on the family farm and Ken is managing the family beefpacking company, J.V. Taylor, which employsKone hundred people.

Randy Schulze is manager of hardware, software, and communications at CNA/Insurance, Chicago . . . Bob Sauer is superintendent of production services at the Grinding Wheel Division of the Norton Company, Princeton, Mass., and Ginger and Bob are both involved with Anker House, Inc., a residential treatment program for delinquent boys ... A commodity broker deals with foreign currencies and precious metals. Jeff Greenleaf is a commodity broker for Merrill Lynch in Cleveland.

Kipp Crickard is a sales engineer for the Buffalo Forge Co., located, right, in New York City ... Chris Coombs is vice president of manufacturing, marketing and sales of Cairns & Brother, Inc., Clifton, N.J., makers of firemen's helmets.... Jon Colby is marketing manager of the American Optical Corp., Southbridge, Mass.

And here's a spot many of us wouldn't mind being in. Paul Rosendahl is an anthropologist with the Bernice P. Bishop Museum in Honolulu, currently working on the island of Maui with the National Park Service and planning a field trip to Huahine Island, French Polynesia this August.

Have a fine Reunion and a fine summer.

Secretary Apt. 9D, 440 East 79th St. New York, N.Y. 10021

Head Agent, Indian Hill, Prides Crossing, Mass. 01965