Class Notes

1969

MARCH 1978 RICHARD D. GLOVSKY
Class Notes
1969
MARCH 1978 RICHARD D. GLOVSKY

You may be relieved to know that this may be our last wedding announcement! The reason we can say this is that Bob Houser is apparently getting married. We say apparently because at least two newspapers have reported that the elusive Mr. H. has delcared his intentions, but one of the stories says that "No wedding date has been set." When Houser goes, you can be sure that there are not too many behind him. The woman who appears to have loosened Bob's grip on bachelorhood is Megan Mac Donald. Megan went to Colby-Sawyer and will be attending Boston University.

Anne Fields writes that she and Henry "have finally settled in Chapel, Hill, N.C., where Henry is an assistant professor of pedodontics and orthodontics at UNC." Anne and Henry previously did stints in lowa City and Seattle. They have a son Benjamin, born Sept. 19, 1976.

Doug McKenna represented Dartmouth at the inauguration of Rev. Robert F. Weiss, S.J., as president of Rockhurst College in Kansas City, Mo. Doug lives in Overland Park, Kansas.

We understand that Tony Campagna is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist in Connecticut. Tony earned his master's and doctorate degrees at Yale and is now on the staff of Southern Connecticut State College student health center. Tony is also a consultant to Connecticut Renaissance, a drug treatment program, and has a private practice in New Haven.

Steve Cox picked up a Ph.D. in archaeology from Harvard last year. Steve's topic was: "Prehistoric Settlement and Culture Change at Okak, Labrador."

We have learned that Dick Jordan enjoys teaching at Bryn Mawr. Dick and Bill Fitzhugh '64 have an ongoing research project in northern Labrador for the summers of 1977 and '78. Dick and Yvonne had a second son, Lucus, last February. Dick was recently appointed to another three-year position as an assistant professor of anthropology.

Cliff Montagne is well ensconced in Montana, where he toils as an instructor in the field of plant and soil science at Montana State University. Cliff has done a good deal of work with his dad, John '42, who has taught geology at MSU since 1957.

Connecticut General Insurance Company in Hartford, Conn., has elevated John Kelly of Farmington to assistant secretary of individual insurance operations. John has been with Connecticut General since 1969.

THIS IS ANOTHER REMINDER: DON'T FORGET THE REUNION.

Norm Jacobs informs that Craig Miller (12120 Fallen Leaf Lane, Los Altos, Calif., 94022) is coordinating reunion travel plans from the West Coast. We would like to try to get every '69 in California (and Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, for that matter) who is planning to make it to Hanover in June to travel together on one plane (a little pre-reunion flying, so to speak).

Get in touch with Craig if you have any questions.

264 Upland Road Newtonville, Mass. 02160