Just a month or so to go before we all gather on the Hanover Plain for pur tenth reunion. I hope you've all sent in your reunion dues and have booked your flights. Don't forget, there's still time to start attending your fitness workouts regularly to firm up that stomach and impress paunchy classmates.
An entire month of short-takes: Jeff Bennett kindly sent along a clipping from the Wellesley, Mass., Townsman, announcing the wedding of Dale Edmunds and Barbara Fay last November in Needham, Mass. Barbara, who graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., and Boston College Law School, is now an attorney with the Boston firm of Fay, Flynn, and Fay. Dale is an assistant vice president at the First National Bank of Boston.
Rick Paul, who I believe used to work at the Hanover Inn with Dale and me, is a partner in the Detroit law firm of Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen, and Freeman. He's also the president of the Detroit Dartmouth Club. Steve Sargent is back in Hanover with his wife Tricia '78 and their children David (three) and Jocelyn (18 months). At first I thought Steve and family just wanted to get back early for reunion, but it turns out that Steve is an assistant professor of radiology at the Dartmouth Medical School. He'll be in Hanover until July 1985, and anyone passing through town is invited to stop by.
Timothy Frey has been living in Philadelphia since he graduated from Penn Law School in 1978. He's a municipal bond attorney for Saul, Ewing, Remick, and Saul. "The most memorable change in my life-style," he writes, "has resulted from marrying Lise Diloreto." That would do it, all right.
Jeff Hayer has finished his residency and is now practicing orthopedics in his hometown of Greenfield, Mass. He and his wife Lea '77 have an 18-month-old daughter, Elizabeth Jane, and a three-and-a-half-year-old son, Jarod. "Lea qualified for the Olympic trials in the women's marathon slated for mid-May 1984, in Olympia, Wash.," notes Jeff. Best of luck, Lea; we'll anxiously watch for the results of the big race.
John Rubin is working as a lecturer at the Institute of (Something illegible) and Otology in London for one year, having completed his New York City medical training, but not the penmanship class. "I find the job and location very enjoyable," he writes. "My wife Kristine is undergoing a career change, switching from law to a master's in library science."
"I've been quiet for a long time," writes Bill Rathke, confirming what the rest of us have been noticing since 1975. "I thought I'd pass along some news. I've been in Denver for the past three years looking for oil in the Rocky Mountains, but now I'm on the verge of a big change. I've accepted a two-year transfer to work for the British Petroleum Company in Aberdeen, Scotland. It should be a fantastic experience. But I'm still planning on making the tenth reunion - what are a few extra thousand miles?" Now there's an inspirational classmate! And you were grousing about the bus fare from Rochester. For shame. Let's hope everyone else shows Bill's spunk and shows up in Hanover June 15-17.
Flyin' high with '75"Back on theHanover Plane"JUNE 15-17, 1984
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