How about that class newsletter editor of ours, folks. Good show, John Pilling, on your latest edition of The '6B Transmission.
John, Jim Tonkovich, Steve Calvert, Dave Peck, John Engleman, Ed Heald, and I held a class executive committee meeting in Hanover on April 29. In addition to discussing the Transmission, we approved a set of by-laws for the class, helped John Engleman plan mini-reunions for the fall, ana, as part of a class project, voted to support the alcohol and substance-abuse education programs on campus.
I had not seen Ed Heald in a while. He had driven north from Carlisle, Mass., where he and his wife, Sue, reside on Heald Road, naturally. Ed is a manager for A.G. Edwards & Sons Inc. in Wellesley Hills.
As for the mini-reunions next fall, October 14 and October 21 are the dates to set aside now. A mini-reunion reception on the first date will coincide with the Yale game and the Dartmouth Night weekend in Hanover. During the following weekend, '68s will gather in Boston to celebrate the greening of Cambridge. Stay tuned for more information about these special events from John Engleman.
Word from Don Clausing is that he is having a great time flying L-lOlls in and out of Boston for Five Star Airlines. While Don is airborne, Emmy, his wife, is busy wrapping up her M.Ed, at the Clarke School for the Deaf, where she hopes to teach next year. Number one daughter Nicole is finishing her first year at Dartmouth.
News has arrived about other '68 children on the Hanover Plain. Norman Sliverman writes from Chicago that son David will be joining the Dartmouth class of 1993, and Joyce Baynes, widow of Walter Baynes, reports from Teaneck, N.J., that son Jeffrey will be a member of the next class to enter Dartmouth, too. Hannah Wall, widow of the late Allan Wall, writes that son Christopher is in the Dartmouth class of 1992.
From elsewhere in New Hampshire comes the news that Paul Rizzi Jr. was named president, CEO, and director of the New Hampshire Savings Bank South in Nashua, effective last March. With a master's degree in business from the University of New Hampshire and with 20 years in banking, Paul is more than up to the task, arid we do wish him well in his new position.
Other classmates are in the banking business, too, of course. J. Lawrence Hall is currently a vice president in the New York office of The First National Bank of Chicago. It turns out that he and his wife, Sol, resided in Korea when Cliff Groen and his wife, Marti, were there. Following a reunion of the two couples in the Big Apple, Cliff wrote to catch me up on Larry.
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