November 1952: Frank Carey correctly picked nine of ten winners in weekly football pool; bids for the manufacture of senior green jackets were solicited by Class President Dave McLaughlin. (Serry's won with cost of $27.00); Champions sells tuxedoes for $59.95; Eisenhower elected president in landslide; Psi U "rolled" over Tep in inter-fraternity football led by BillBrooks and Mike Messore; Ed Horton is recipient of Phi Beta Kappa Society's annual prize to the student with the highest average over a four-semester span; inter-dormitory council elects Kev Sullivan vice chairman and Don Belcher secretary; JamiePradilla kicks lone goal as soccer team beats B.U. 1-0; Serry's sells Harris tweed topcoats for $50.00; Bob Berry reports result of poll to ascertain undergraduate interest in college lecture series (poll of 100 showed little interest); Joel Lasky finished second in Winter Carnival poster contest.
Congratulations to Dick Barker, whose son John was married in July. John is an associate at AT&T Solutions in Cambridge.
Don and Barbara Berlin, Rick andAnn Hartman and Bob and BarbaraLevine attended the Dartmouth Alumni College in August. The subject: "Ending Times: Visions of the Millennium." (All should be happy to know that it is unlikely that the world will come to an end before our 50th Reunion.)
Bob Levine has left U.S. Tobacco and is a registered investment advisor with Montshire Associated giving advice about no-load mutual funds. Bob can be reached by e-mail at .
Rick Hartman is enjoying his last year as dean of Teikyo Post University in Waterbury, Conn., and contemplating his third career as a retired businessman and academic, including tasting the pleasures of Hanover from his second home in Eastman.
Clark Davis was also attending Alumni College, participating in the WRITE Program. His company has been bought out and after phasing out his operation, Clark will also retire. (Write a book?)
The Hartman's and the Berlin's enjoyed a mini-reunion, tasting the hospitality of John and Sandy Gillespie. John is again mobile with cane. By the time you read this, he will be ready to run. (The 45th Reunion.)
Dick and Marilyn Grassey and Waltand Ellie Anderson also enjoyed a Dartmouth program on the Alaskan wilderness trip. They sailed Cunard's RoyalDynasty. He enclosed a great picture (class newsletter?) which is a great advertisement for Summit Bank. Dick called the trip "an absolute must."
If you are still on Pete Barker's list as having no birthday, please assure us that you were in fact born. Also, let us know your e-mail address. It is a great way to communicate.
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