Found! A "lost" classmate. Through mutual friends in Winnetka, Ill., we had the pleasure of greeting Walter (Ray) and Sue DeWees as they brought son Chris '86 to matriculate this fall. Ray and Sue have not been back to Hanover since 1943 when he left college for the Navy. After the war he finished at the University of Pennsylvania and moved to St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, where he was active in real estate for 18 years. For the last ten years they have been retired and living in Delgany, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. More frequent visits will now be in order to Hanover and old hometown, Dallas, Pa., where they have acquired property, although they will continue permanent residence in Ireland.
Bill Spoor's son Lincoln is now at Tuck, and we hope we'll see more of the family on the Hanover scene.
Don Barr, now living in Swansea, Mass., has been made assistant vice president for investments at the Shawmut Bank of Bristol County, Mass. Don joined the bank in 1981 after 30 years in trust administration at the Rhode Island Trust National Bank. He graduated frpm Boston College Law School and the Stonier Graduate School of Banking following Dartmouth.
Sanford Gottlieb, living in Kensington, Md., is now executive director of United Campuses to Prevent Nuclear War (UCAM), a new organization of university professors, staffs, and students, which has a Dartmouth chapter led by Associate Chaplain Richard Hyde. UCAM is co-sponsoring convocations on "Solutions to the Nuclear Arms Race."
A nice note from Lowell Thomas reports a busy and fun-filled summer flying climbers and sightseers around Mt. McKinley and other Alaska peaks. What a great way to see great mountains! He also says that son David '79 was recently married and is now doing graduate work at Michigan State in land-use planning.
Jack and Anne Witte attended Alumni College in Hanover for "the most exciting 12 days ever," sponsored as a 30th wedding anniversary present by their alumni children Eric '77 and Jean '82.
Fletch Ingals writes that he is "winding down" his long career with American Airlines in a "rough way" by flying 747s on the Los Angeles-Honolulu run. Fletch lives in Glenbrook, Nev., on Lake Tahoe and sends greetings to all.
Jim and Trudy Pert of Glenmont, N.Y., send news of their kids. Daughter Hilary and her husband live in Syracuse, where she is now a fourth-year student at S.U.N.Y. Upstate Medical College. She has been elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the national honor society for medical students. Son Jim is on the attending staff of Newington Children's Hospital in pediatrics. Daughter Helen and her husband are both lieutenants in the Army in Bamberg, West Germany. Daughter Caren is living in Fort Myers, Fla., with her husband, Merl Pearson, who is a radio announcer and program director.
Finally, word has reached us of the death from cancer of William Stephens Trump of Milwaukee, Wise., on July 4. Bill is survived by his wife Mary and their three children, Roxanne of Camden, Maine, William Trump Jr. of Bayside, Wise., and Julie Ann, also of Bayside. Bill had three brothers who also graduated from Dartmouth-Rodger '38, Thomas '41, and Richard '50. After extensive service in the Navy, Bill returned to Dartmouth in 1946 and finished at Tuck. While on campus he was business manager of WDCR. Returning to Milwaukee, he pursued a radio management career for 18 years and became vice president and general manager of WFOX. In 1966, he went into the real estate business on his own and continued his active and successful career in realty operations, particularly as a public relations consultant, until his death. Bill had actively served his class and college as an assistant class agent and as district enrollment chairman, conducting interviews over a 20-year period. He also was active in the Milwaukee Alumni Club. Our deepest sympathies go out to his wife Mary and their entire family.
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