The notice reminding this relayer that the '76 notes were overdue was a fatal blow! With my head aching and my inkwell dry, these relayings promise to be brief. Dave Dunbar '75, how are you doing?
We begin with Congrats to Nancy Bowden Sharkey who has been named a fellow of the Society of Actuaries (F.S.A.). To be named a fellow, Nancy successfully completed nine exams given by the society on the mathematical basis of insurance and its specific applications to life and health insurance, pension and other private and governmental benefit plans. (Hello . . . are you still there?) Achieving fellowship is comparable to receiving a Ph.D. in mathematics, according to the press release. Nancy and husband (no name given) live in Canton, Conn.
Seen in Beantown, at the Hub Club luncheon to be exact, was Brad Peck. Brad toils for the First National Bank of Boston in the international division and has recently spent two years living in Australia.
John Haffenreffer and expectant wife Laurie relay via telephone that "Nichols is getting married in the spring to a young dame from Chicago." No more details.
Reefer also says Hamron Hank Ostwald, seen in St. Louis, Mo., is successfully raising many head of hog in his hometown of Whittemore lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Ostwald thank you for your hospitality and hospital services. Just takes a while.
The reason why the"new" Schlitz beer is making such a splash! Rufus Roof Sisson (or, as those close to him call him, Siss) switched to the Schlitz post of American Can Co.
It was nice to see Sue McAllister recently. Sue is a physical therapist in the Boston area, living in Newton.
Robin Lambert and Jack Graham were married August 31 in Glenn Ellyn, 111., amidst friends and an incredible bevy of Dartmouth family on the Lambert side. The heat lightning seemed appropriate for the two old D.0.C.-ers. Dartmouth attendants were maid of honor Lea Sewell '79, Dave Westfall '75, Linda Winship, and Linda Barber '77. Robin and Jack are finishing up degrees in forest engineering and forest ecology this year in Corvallis, Ore., and then are off for forests somewhere! Hopefully to Hanover for reuning purposes June 19-21. Judy Burrows has a fine time planned, for sure.
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