Class Notes

1976

FEBRUARY 1990 Martha S. Hennessey
Class Notes
1976
FEBRUARY 1990 Martha S. Hennessey

Groundhog greetings! In November I attended the 159 th Alumni Council weekend, and I can report that the College had an un usually quiet fall (a welcome change for many). Though I didn't see him, David Shribman (a councilor-at-large) was also at the meetings. On the Friday that he was in Hanover one of his articles was on the front page of The Wall Street Journal. (Yet another '76 celebrity!) Our class representative to the Council, Nick Aponte, was also in attendance with his wife, Shelley, and they joined our family at the Dartmouth (1) vs. Princeton (1) hoctey game. Nick responded charitably to my desperate plea for news with the following account:

"While in Hanover, Nick was taking the opportunity to lobby for lower tuition costs for his seven-year-old daughter Lindsey and son Nicholas, (no, not a Jr.) Nick, a managing director with Aetna Bond Investors, lives in West Simsbuiy, Conn. He brings news from sunny Florida, where he joined an SAE contingent at John and Karen Slaby's wedding in Ft. Lauderdale. When not on the beach, John works at Telematics, a computer software company based in south Florida. Other wedding survivors include Jack Nicholson, currently selling personal investment products for First Chicago; JoeHoffman, who looks into his strategic planning crystal ball at Liberty Mutual in Boston; Frank Sottile, head of traumatic medicine at St. Vincent's Hospital in Worcester, Mass.; and Dave Howe, who battles the legal system in Dallas. Other loyal brothers in attendance included Mark and Kevin Carlie '77 and Eric Nelson '77. To all other SAEs not in attendance, 'phi alpha.'" A thousand thanks to Nick for making my job easier and for representing our class to the Council!

Another classmate wrote this month, and I can't tell you how much I appreciate her kind effort! Jennifer Kintzing Cadoff reports: "After we moved to East Brunswick, N.J., from Pittsburgh in September, we decided to throw a party and invite old NYC-area friends who hadn't forgotten us in our years away from the coast. Kathy Heintzelman attended and told us she'd just ac- cepted a new job at Entertainment Weekly, the Time Inc. start-up, as an associate editor. She was also looking forward to a visit in Chicago with Elizabeth Janis Upton and her husband, Mark '69. Beth recently left a position as a vice president in advertising to consult and spend more time with her children: Matthew 10, and Stephanie 3. Mark is a cardiologist in private practice.

Also at the N.J. party was Pat GoldsteinCampbell, now group publisher of Yachting and Saltwater Sportsman and executive vice president of Times Mirror Magazines. Her husband, Don Campbell '44, continues to run their thoroughbred horse farm in Westchester."

Jennifer reports that her husband, Evan (Yale '77) is an assistant professor of pathology at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. She continues to be a free-lance writer and editor, "contributing to magazines like Mirabella and Health" and is "kept very busy by Rebecca Anne (age terrible 2.)" Many many kudos to Jennifer and Nick. If only one or two classmates would write every month (I'll accept anonymous notes, too, of course!), the column would be greatly enhanced! Make it your 1990 resolution!

From "Icicle" by Richard Eberhart '26

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