Class Notes

1956

FEBRUARY 1989 Norman Olsen Jr.
Class Notes
1956
FEBRUARY 1989 Norman Olsen Jr.

The bonfire fizzled, the football team sizzled, almost every other Green team did a number on Har vard, and the Dartmouth Night weekend was a grand success. Many were there to witness the heroics. Led by our fearless Ayatollah, Clem Malin, the parade included Josh Hill, Noel Sankey, Duke Hust, Joel Ash, Ken Bridge, Howard Sodokoff, Cube Conroy, Tex Fridlund, Jack Tamagni, and assorted spouses.

More or less those same people attended the class meeting on Saturday morning. More about that in a future WWW. Following lunch, we joined the crowd of 13,015 for the Harvard game, which was a joy to behold: 38-7, with some of the best passing and running seen in Ivy League histoiy. After the game: celebration at the Inn, with many more in attendance. Most of those mentioned above were joined by Bob Gile, Jack Wheatley, Ted Rowe, Buster Allen, Russ Smith, Bob Danziger, Russ Brace, Roger Benson, Mike Levy, Mike Davies, Dick Taylor, Lee Gammill, Len Clark, Line Spaulding, and another assortment of spouses. Clem reported seeing Bruce Brinkema at the game, and I heard that Bob Faulkner (which one, I'm not sure) was there but missed seeing him. All in all, we were very well represented. Don and Bonnie Alexander cut some sessions at a Boston convention and drove up for the game, but had to leave before it ended to get back to business. And our '58 friends will be pleased to hear that Frank Gado somehow managed to get to the game on the right day.

Fred Oman reports frequent visits with Theron "Tag" Chapman, who left the corporate world some years ago to farm and raise cutting horses in Galena, I11. Fred says that Tag, who also has .a ranch south of Ft. Worth, "is easily the best-dressed farmer/cowboy west of Michigan Avenue." His wife, Ann, is running a highly successful mail-order business, "specializing in the personalization of china, glassware, clothing, and accessories with a horse and sporting motif." Once again, more from Fred in the future!

Word has recently been received that David H. Dolben has been named vice president and chief accounting officer of Temple-Inland, Inc., a timber resource company which he joined in 1986. Dolben, who was formerly the corporate vice president for internal audit, will "administer financial policies and oversee taxation matters" for the firm.

We've also learned that Alfred F. "Ted" Bremble Jr. has recently been named vice president and director of client services for Robert LaPointe & Co., a San Franciscobased communications agency. The company has opened LaPointe East, in Princeton, N.J., and hired Ted to head this, its first regional office. Ted and Nancy are still living in Titusville, N.J., where they raised their two children, Rick and Susanne '83. Nancy owns a women's apparel store in Pennington.

That's it. Happy Valentine's Day.

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