Class Notes

1964

March 1996 Tom Parkinson
Class Notes
1964
March 1996 Tom Parkinson

My research into the 1960- 61 residents of Brown Hall has uncovered two more lawyers. Dick Leukart (Hudson, Ohio) is the group chair of employment, labor, and benefits for the law firm of Baker & Hostetler and Bill Martin (Long Lake, Minn.) is a professor of labor law at Hamline University Law School. Outside the courtroom, Roy Neff (Cleveland, Ohio) is vice president for information services at Case Western Reserve University, Dan Relies (Malibu, Calif.) is the associate head of the department of economics and statistics for the Rand Corp., while Bob Mac Arthur (St. Louis, Mo.) is the president of the American Youth Foundation. Also doing philanthropic work is LeeFoote (Lewisville, Penn.), who has retired from DuPont and is now the president of the South Chester Hospital Development Foundation. Gerald Shaye (Delmar, N.Y.) has returned to the United States from Latin America and is now an international trade specialist for the state of New York.

In and around New York City I found a number of Brown Hall '64s. Garrett Drier (Princeton, N.J.) is a partner with Asset Development Associates, Lew Eisen berg (Rumson, N.J.) is co-chairman of Granite Capital Group and increasingly active in New Jersey politics, and Phil Koebig (Cape May Courthouse, N.J.) is president and CEO of Sun National Bank. Moving to the other side of New York City, we find Jim Goulard and Keith Hartley. Jim lives in New Canaan, Conn., and is vice president with Rollins, Hudig, Hall, a risk management firm, while Keith is the senior managing director of Forum Capital Markets, L.P., and lives in Greenwich, Conn. Gene Laka (Manhattan, N.Y.) is currently developing his own international trading company, while Bruce Michel (South Salem, N.Y.) is the owner of a publishing company and a gourmet food and gifts company. Also operating his own company is Bill Riggs (Baltimore, Md.). Bill's company, The Montebello Design Group, offers services in architectural planning and design along with related computer services. Moving west, DaveHeroy (Knoxville, Tenn.) is a management systems consultant for Saltmann, Cobb and Bryant, while Bob Bucher (Houston, Tex.) is a general partner with Bucher Petrochemical Cos., and Tad Keifaber (Dayton, Ohio) has left W.H. Kiefaber Cos. (I caught him on his last day) after 31 years to explore new opportunities. Moving to the West Coast, I found John Maine (Belvedere, Calif.) who, after retiring from Smith Barney and a relatively unsuccessful attempt to raise trout in Idaho, has now established his own expert witness-in-securities litigation company. Several Brown Hall '64s didn't stray far from the Green. Lee Slocum (Amherst, N.H.) is general partner at Data Smith, Tony Thompson (Stowe, Vt.) is president and owner of Sweet & Burt Inc., an oil and gas distributor, and Dick Couch is the president of Hypertherm Inc. in Hanover. That's all for now. Next month I will report on the Men of Dartmouth who began their studies in 1960 while living in Cohen Hall

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