Class Notes

1966

OCT. 1977 LAWRENCE J. GEIGER
Class Notes
1966
OCT. 1977 LAWRENCE J. GEIGER

Returns from our late-summer alumni data sheet mailing are still pouring in, revealing recent good news for classmates from coast to coast. If you haven't taken a minute to fill in the form you received, do it today.

The happiest news always seems to be additions to the growing '66 family. Among the new arrivals are:

Aaron Bellamy, born to Dave and FrancineDubrow on July 12. (Dad's a partner in the South Orange, N.J., law firm of Stern, Dubrow, Marcus & Cooper.)

Allison Lehner, Greg and Donna Eden's first child, born June 26 in Omaha where Greg is a lawyer with Kutak, Rock.

Tegan Elizabeth, Tempe's little sister, born to Don and Margot Graves on June 10, just as the family was moving to Southern California after Don's promotion to national sales manager of the Filon Division of Vistron Corp., a subsidiary of Standard Oil of Ohio, which manufactures fiberglass reinforced plastics.

George Rea IV (Jody) was a big nine lbs four oz upon arrival on July 14 and is growing quickly, according to parents George and LynTrumbull, catching up to big four-year-old sister Melissa. George is a second vice president with Connecticut General Life in Hartford, recently promoted to head of the 500-man Customer Service Department of Individual Insurance Operations.

Christopher, Tom and Linda Loomis's second son, was born in March in Wilmington, Del., where Tom is sales manager of Brandy wine Chrysler-Plymouth.

Mary, born in May to the Jan Westervelt's who live in Cabot, Vt., near the Montpelier office of the accounting firm of Smith, Batchelder & Rugg, where Jan spends his days. His nights are devoted to duties as chairman, Cabot School Board; clerk-treasurer of Cabot Village; and treasurer of the Vermont Historical Society.

Not everyone's having children. Some classmates are taking more preliminary steps and getting married. Like Bill Wagner, v.p. and manager of commercial paper trading at Merrill Lynch Government Securities in New York, who married Elaine Fleming, an employee of Air Canada, last January.

And Richard Tufaro, of New York's Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy law firm, who married Helen Marie McNally on June 25 in West Orange, N.J.

And Dave Anderson, a v.p. at Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company of Chicago's New York office, who will marry Jan Babson, a marketing specialist with the Norwalk, Conn., computer services company, National C.S.S. Inc., in October.

And some classmates are just getting ahead. David Hoffman, who spent six years as a public defender of St. Clair and Monroe Counties in Illinois, was appointed an associate circuit judge in the State of Illinois on August 1.

Dick Sheaff, a senior designer with Gregory Fosselia Associates, Boston-based industrial designers, has won several professional graphic design awards in recent years and in June earned his M.F.A. in visual communications/graphic design from Syracuse University.

Allan Anderson feels he has returned home. After college he went to Tuck, fully intending to pursue "science." Instead he went off and earned a law degree from Stanford, followed by certification as a CPA and then years of CPA-ing with Arthur Andersen & Co. Now he's returned "home," as president of Peco Corporation, a manufacturer of electronic proximity sensors and controls in Milipitas, Calif. "Good feelings and prospects so far," Allan reports.

Bob Hill is now director, business forecasting, for Gulf Trading & Transportation Co. in Pittsburgh. But that's not the story. Because Bob, Gerarda, and their two boys, Robbie, five, and Jamie, three, have spent years in Iran and Afghanistan working for, among others, Princeton, the United Nations, USAID, and the Center for Disease Control. Bob's next assignment the Middle. East for Gulf, naturally.

There's plenty of news about Gerry La Montagne. He and Sue have three children, live in Coopersburg, Pa., and Gerry runs his own business. But the big news is his weight. Gerry is 209, a svelt 25 pounds below his Dartmouth playing days. (Pass the yogurt, dear.)

Dr. Jim Everett has joined the staff of Driftway Internal Medicine in Scituate, Mass., following wide-ranging training in cancer treatment and internal medicine. He, Cathy, and their two children live in West Roxbury.

Stephan Jalon is a geodesist with, appropriately, the National Geodetic Survey in Rockville, Md.... Barry Machado is now a tenured assistant professor of history at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Va., and, with Anice, Ethan and Amanda, owner of a large old house.... WilliamMorgan, associate professor of fine arts at the University of Louisville, has been appointed architecture critic of the Louisville Courier-Journal.... Jack Christ is associate director of college relations and assistant professor at-large (teaches writing) at Ripon College, president of Tellamerica Associates (a public-relations group), and publisher of an entertainment guide for the neighboring Fox River Valley, Wise.

Predictions for the fall? Certainly. A fourthplace finish in Ivy football (sorry, but you can't buck a hunch). Second place and, get this, an NCAA playoff bid for the soccer team.

One last prediction: You'll feel better if you keep in touch with old friends. Use the alumni data sheet. Or just send a post card.

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