Class Notes

1959

MAY 1996 Doug Wise
Class Notes
1959
MAY 1996 Doug Wise

The mailbag this month is heavy from the upstate New York area. From his residence outside Rochester, N.Y., AlZiegler drove up to Hanover in early February to pass some time with son Brad '78. Zieg's still in the insurance business specializing in employee benefits. He also markets self-insured dental programs, one of which is with the College. Zieg occasionally sees Mike Hirsh, who is a Rochester pediatrician, and stays in touch from time to time with former Big Green cheerleader JimGoldman, who he says is now the proprietor of Burlington (Vt.) Boatworks. Jim resides in nearby Colchester, Vt. Zieg reports that DaveMarshall, now retired from Mobil Corp. and a former standout on the Dartmouth varsity baseball team, has been seen wielding a tennis racket in the Rochester area.

Bill Schultz, another Rochester resident, reports that he retired four years ago from his career in the synthetic chemicals division at Eastman Kodak. While Bill misses the interaction with fellow workers, he says he now enjoys reading and tennis, as well as boating and fishing at his cottage in the Thousand Islands area of extreme upstate New York. He thinks once in a while about his old college roommate, Dave Spaulding, who he believes is an executive on the West Coast. Bill, try Los Altos, Calif., for Dave. If Dave is reading this, -he can get in touch with Bill at (716) 342-3694.

Andy Mehalick, another varsity baseballer while at Dartmouth, retired some four years ago from IBM. Since then, while holding down a parttime job at a local Chevrolet dealership, Andy has been coaching girls' junior varsity basketball at Notre Dame High School in his hometown Elmira, N.Y. In the past Andy has coached both boys' and girls' Catholic Youth Organization basketballs teams at the prehigh-school level and he says the development there is beginning to show up in better teams at the high-school level. Daughter Susan '85 is living and working in the Albany, N.Y., area. Son Michael, a 1984 graduate of the University of Rochester, formerly with IBM, is now a technical writer in New Carrolton, Md., while he pursues his master's degree in computer science at the University of Maryland. Andy says he wonders how former baseballers Ed Raleigh, Bill Hotchkiss, and John Ferries are doing. Andy's old buddies can call him at (607) 732-2949.

John Folmer has recently been reappointed to the position of assistant district attorney in Cortland, N.Y. He continues to practice law with the Cortland firm of Folmer and Hartnett and to act as town attorney for the town of Cortlandville. John is a former member of the McGraw (N.Y.) Central school board, and has taught business law and paralegal courses at Tompkins-Cortland Community College. Bob Foot is still in the insurance business with John Hancock Mutual Life in Boynton Beach, Fla. He says that DickSameth is still going great guns in the pest-control business with Western Industries in Parsippany, N.J., and that Roy Jemison's hobby in Acton, Mass., is flying small planes.

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