Class Notes

1968

November 1976 DAVID LORING, LT. MARK D. WATERHOUSE
Class Notes
1968
November 1976 DAVID LORING, LT. MARK D. WATERHOUSE

First a note from our keeper of the funds, Mark Waterhouse, who extends his apologies to classmates who received notices to pay last year's dues after already having paid. Alas, we must remember that computer systems and their operators are not infallible. I suspect irate letters should have been addressed to the computer center because of the failure to remove from its listing the people who had paid on second notice. Some of us free spenders even paid our dues twice (55 to be exact). Have no fear, the sacred 55 who paid twice will not be billed this year and hopefully the bugs are out of the program.

While on the topic of money, Bob Benoit, as of last February was assigned to manage a branch of the Chase Manhattan Bank in beautiful Bridgetown, Barbados. Though many in the midst of a Hanover winter would love to swap locations with Bob, he and wife Charlene look forward to returning to the slopes of the Skiway. If you're trying to get to Barbados perhaps Norm Jones of Trans World Airlines can help out. Norm is in Kansas City working as manager, Data Systems Development, in the data processing section of the flight operations department.

Henry Homeyer should be back in the USA next month after three years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Cameroon, West Africa. David andLynne Rossman are living in Newton, Mass. David is a lawyer and clinical instructor at B.U. Law School while Lynne teaches film. David mentions that he would like a chance to repeat his fours at Dartmouth and take advantage of a few of the things he may have missed ... wouldn't we all? Bob and Joan Holmberg left the Indian Health Service in Crown Point, New Mexico, last July to return to Boston and a continuation of their pediatric training at Childrens' Hospital. Son Timothy Josiah was born last February and the young buck has already made his first long road-trip.

Ted Kloth has taken a lengthy voyage to Seoul, Korea, on a Fulbright-Hays doctoral dissertation grant. Ted is a doctoral candidate in asian studies from the University of Washington and is expected back in the US in summer of '77.

Richard Parker (San Francisco) is an editor of Mother Jones, a new national magazine designed to combine "the best of Rolling Stone's cultural writing with Ramparts' old political style." Rich's mother indicates that the Dartmouth publishing network provided extensive advice in the undertaking ... a network which includes Chris Meigher, now circulation director of Sports Illustrated.

Also in California, John Weigel reports from L.A. that following graduation from Dartmouth, he pursued a master's degree in Chemistry from Cal Tech, was married to his wife Judith and has been teaching for the past three years. The Weigels were expecting their first child this past July and John, at his writing last March, was working to form a union among high school teachers of the Los Angeles Archidiocese, no small task.

As of October 1, Chuck and Francie Cramb have relocated from Wellesley, Mass., to Surrey, England, where Chuck is the financial coordinator for the surgical business of the Gillette Company. Chuck is an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago '7O, and has been with Gillette since that time. The Crambs now have two sons, Nicky and Patrick, four years old and five months old, respectively. We wish you the best in jolly olde (albeit dry) England.

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