Class Notes

1960

MAY 1978 WILLIAM H. McCARTER JR.
Class Notes
1960
MAY 1978 WILLIAM H. McCARTER JR.

Plans are already well underway for our 20th reunion, scheduled for June 15-17, 1979. DickOssen, our reunion chairman, has lined up RickLyman and John Goyette to serve as his assistants in planning for. this great occasion. As you may have noted in the most recent 1960 newsletter, Dick has recently joined Citibank as a vice president with responsibilities for marketing and training in the Westchester and Bronx, N.Y., area.

Dick Weiler has been appointed assistant to the president of Strathmore Paper Company of Westfield, Mass. Dick will concentrate particularly in the area of marketing while sharing in many other responsibilities of the president's office. Dick was previously the New England sales manager for the Boston folding carton division of Container Corporation, a division of Mobile Oil Corporation. Dick and his wife Judy and their three children now live in Longmeadow, Mass.

Andy Nighswander has joined Arthur D. Little, Inc. as a member of the health care section professional staff whose consulting activities focus on health care policies and administration. Andy was previously one of three Massachusetts rate setting commissioners and previously was associate commissioner of the Boston Department of Health and Hospitals. He also served from 1966 to 1969 as assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, for which he received a superior service award.

Dr. Jerry Bart is practicing hematology in a multi-specialty group in Houston, Tex., and is teaching at Baylor. Jerry and his wife Sandy have both been doing Aikido. Jerry swims a lot, Sandy takes to running the marathon, Aaron, age ten, plays hockey, and Joelle, age seven, plays soccer. In December the Barts took a family trip to Australia to visit Sandy's brother.

Allan Glick has become a general partner of First Manhattan Company and is responsible for investment advisory services. Allan and his family live in Scarsdale, N.Y.

Arthur Hill has concluded 16 years of Army service and plans to return to Hawaii next year, where he will work in health care administration in Honolulu. The Hills have traveled a great deal during the past year, covering much of Europe and the Near East. Art has served as ambulatory care coordinator for the Army in Europe, overseeing 270 separate Army installations and 77 clinics. He will now travel in Italy, Greece, and Turkey to monitor the medical aspects of nuclear energy in Europe.

A clipping from Dartmouth AnthropologyNotes, which may be pretty dated, indicated that Dune Mathewson is writing his doctoral dissertation for Florida Atlantic University on the topic of shipwreck archaeology. Dune organized a conference to discuss the conflicts between Commercial shipwreck salvors and those who wish government regulations to preserve the wreck sites for study.

Dick Griggs sent me the first issue of Trends, a newsletter issued by his company. Benefit Service Company. Dick and his partner joined together in 1964 and formed a company that would provide insurance services, estate planning, financial consulting, and development of employee benefit programs for a number of individuals and companies. Dick and his family make their home in Westfield, N.J.

Please don't forget to make your contribution to the Alumni Fund this year. There are only a few more weeks remaining. Remember that all contributions to the Alumni Fund during the next five years will also be counted toward the $160-million goal of the Campaign for Dartmouth.

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