Summer in Chicago is closing on a mixed note — the weather is sunny but cool and the Cubs, while often exciting, are rapidly falling out of the pennant race. Hope all of you are anxious to catch up on some class news.
Phil Cohen sends greetings from London, Ont., where he is a second-year resident in radiology and nuclear medicine. Class Treasurer Bill Price has begun working for McKinsey and Company in their San Francisco office as a management consultant. Bill recently received his M.B.A. from Stanford. Back in the States after several years in Germany is PaulTyson, a staff assistant in Washington, D.C., for one of the under-secretaries of state. Paul writes that his old roommate, John Rockwell, is living in Brooklyn, N.Y., doing free-lance video work and working with a punk rock band.
Paul Hodes was married to Margaret Horstmann in Worcester, Mass., on June 24. He met her through a newspaper ad in the Boston Phoenix, when she advertised for a guitar player. They are living in Dumbarton, N.H., where Paul is a criminal prosecutor for the New Hampshire attorney general, along with Peter Heed. Paul is also playing in a folk band with his wife, and he recently directed his own play for the Concord Community Players and acted in Threepenny Opera in Warner, N.H., this summer.
Grover Baxley is practicing internal medicine in Cataumet, Mass. He and his wife Brenda have two sons, Grover and Laurent, aged three and one. Newly-elected to the post of assistant vice president of Harris Bank is Craig Bentley, who is working in the bank's Paris office. Former Big Green soccer standout Rich Gifford has been named soccer coach at Siena College in Loudenville, N.Y. Rich is also employed by Goldstock Sporting Goods in Schenectady, N.Y., and plays for the Guilderland United soccer team. Demetrios Papadopoulos is practicing family medicine in Mount Pleasant, S.C. He recently completed a residency program in family practice at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.
Rich Wackernagel was married on June 23 to Elizabeth Clemens in Ithaca, N.Y. Rich recently received a graduate degree in agricultural economics at Cornell. His wife is presently a graduate student in environmental education there. Rich formerly was an agricultural specialist in the Philippines. MikeMoore is presently clerking in Nashville, Tenn., for a U.S. Court of Appeals judge. He will enter private practice in Nashville next year. MikeMeehan is presently working for an investment advisory firm in Rochester, N.Y.; his boss is Bill Manning '58.
Staying in the Windy City is Dick Donohue, who received his law degree from Northwestern in May. He is working in the litigation department of Baker & McKenzie. Warm weather seems to agree with Eliot Demello. He finished medical studies at Baylor Medical School in Houston last December, and began his internship at the University of Hawaii in April. He will return to Houston in 1980 for a residency in orthopedic surgery. From Boston comes a letter from Bruce Westcott, who has finished the M.B.A. program at Boston University, specializing in public management. He hopes to move back to Vermont, where he and his wife Gale have a home. His major passions since moving to the city are "degenerate FM stations, cheap fish, the winos who sell porn in Kenmore Square, and nursing my '67 Volvo into the 21st century."
Bob Deyle writes from Syracuse, N.Y., that he is an environmental planner for the Oswego County Planning Department. He writes that "rural county politics are proving to be fun — the politicans are generally straightforward people, honest, likeable, and sometimes enter- taining. But they're nobody's fools." Currently living in Binghamton, N.Y., is Jim Macko, a stock broker with the securities investment firm of Bache Halsey Stuart Shields. Cap Palmer '23, a producer of commercial films in Los Angeles, recently sent me a clipping about filmmaker Jon Fauer, whom Cap calls a "thoroughgoing pro." An article in the June issue of Filmmakers Monthly covered Jon's assignment to shoot the assembling of the Arizona Nuclear Power Project's Palo Verde plant.
Dan Cooperman was married in June to Linda Schmidt (Smith '72) in Madison, Wise. In attendance were Duncan Chisholm, Dick Larson, Donna Fletcher '77, and myself. Recently engaged is Chip Carstensen, who will marry Alyson Grice in Cleveland in January. Chip works for the Chicago office of Citicorp, and his financee is an investment analyst for Harris Associates there. Wade Judge was married to Nancy Desseault in Killingworth, Conn., on July 7. Wade, who received an M.B.A. from Stanford in 1974, is a vice president with LaSalle Partners Inc. a Chicago real estate development firm. His wife is an associate with the investment banking firm of Morgan Stanley in Chicago. Bob Borofsky wed Lynn F. Schaeffer on May 27. Bob, who has an M.B.A. from Harvard, is president of Aeta Corporation in Dover, N.H. His wife, a graduate of B.U., teaches autistic adolescents in Newton, Mass. Douglas Crawford married Joyce Lee Vogt in August. Doug is a designer at M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratories in Lexington, Mass. His wife is a physical education teacher at Shore Country Day School in Beverley, Mass.
Charlie Bingham is working for Air New England at Logan Airport in Boston. He informed me that his buddy Jay Schecter is practicing medicine in Montreal.
Please keep writing. See you next month.
Dartmouth College was well-represented at the ordination into the Episcopal priesthoodof William D. Roberts '72 at Trinity Cathedral in Davenport, Iowa, lastDecember. Present were John D. Sharer '72, James H. Roberts '46 (Bill's father),Bill Roberts (who serves Trinity as a curate), and the Very Rev. Edward H. MacBurney '49 (dean of Trinity and former rector of Hanover St. Thomas Episcopal Church).
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