Class Notes

1968

May 1980 DAVID LORING
Class Notes
1968
May 1980 DAVID LORING

David and Danielle Williams are in Montreal with their two daughters Yolaine and Katherine. Dave is interested in comparing notes with any classmates who have run into the kinds of problems he and Glenn Cranker have: "In order to become members of the Quebec bar we are now naturalized Canadian citizens." The trick now is how to keep their U.S. citizenship. Dave's address: 4467 Draper, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4A 2P3.

Line Eldredge has joined the Dallas office of Heidrick and Struggles Inc., consultants in executive search. For you sun-belt job-seekers, his number is 214/741-9129.

Gary Hobin is an Army company commander at Ft. Hood, Tex., where he lives with wife Liz and son Brian.

The Bob Blocks are settled in Bennington, Vt., with Bob's orthopedic practice. They hope to get to the College with greater frequency now that they are back in New England. Mike and Gail O'Brien had their first child, Meaghan, last November and are settled in Northampton, Mass., where Mike is in a general dentistry practice with two other dentists. Ford Cashion is in the fourth year of his own family practice in Houston, Tex.

Bob and Kate Larson are in Terre Haute, Ind., where Bob is an assistant professor of geography at Indiana State University. They were expecting a baby on Christmas Day! And Ben Johnson wrote that he was being transferred from Chicago to Caracas, Venezuela, at the end of January to be Leo Burnett's account director in Venezuela for Procter and Gamble.

I must close on a sad note again this month. Our classmate John "Crepps" Wickliffe was struck by a bus in Madison, Wise., on February 18 and died later in a Madison hospital from injuries sustained in the accident. Crepps was actively involved in volunteer work, and a memorial has been established for him in Madison. For those interested in contributing in this manner, donations can be made to the Black Hills Alliance (American Indian Foundation), University YMCA, 306 Brooks Street, Madison, Wise., 53715. Although this memorial is unrelated to Dartmouth giving, it is interesting to note that Crepps's interest in the American Indian began at Dartmouth.

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