Class Notes

1954

MARCH 1999 Don Berlin
Class Notes
1954
MARCH 1999 Don Berlin

February 1955: '54s getting married: Chuck Dickerson (to Maria Rice, Mike Korjeff to Ann Rayner, CharlieSalzenstein to Maryclaire Craggs. Still studying: Bill Garnder, WardGypson, and Mike Morrissey at Flower Medical School; Jerry Barton at Bellevue; Ron Gold and Dan Weidenthal at Western Reserve University. Those working: Don Wheatley for Dominion Securities Corp. in Toronto; Ernie Dahl with W.T. Grant Co. in Stamford, Conn.; Bob Bean with Mercantile Stores Co. in New York City; Jim Love with Williams Industries Inc. in Stow, Ohio; and Dave Lyon with General Electric in Pittsfield, Mass. Keeping us safe: Al Sullivan at Camp Chaffee, Ark.; Frank Carey aboard the USS Coneauh;Barry Levin on the USS USS Moines.

Charles Martin, professor emeritus at Earlham College in Indiana, has been elected to the national board of directors of the Oregon-California Trails Association, an organization dedicated to the preservation, education, and enjoyment of the trans-Mississippi emigrant trails. He is a charter member and has served the association in many capacities. Chuck taught geology at Earlham College for 36 years.

Congratulations to Tony Kane on the wedding of his daughter Susan to David Bloom. Susan is a broker in the residential division of Douglas Elliman, and David is the chief operating officer of Omega Advisers, a hedge fund in New York City. Paul Wilson has become a member of the board of directors of the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy of Maryland. The Conservancy is a not-forprofit land preservation organization that works with local landowners to permanently protect farms and natural areas. Paul retired from Arthur Andersen in 1994 and now lives in Easton, Md.

Burt Onofrio, who retired in 1995 from serving as a professor of neurological surgery at the Mayo Medical School, was honored in October by the Norwalk High School Alumni Association in Norwalk, Conn., his hometown. Burt had been at Mayo Medical School since 1968. He is currently a consultant in neurosurgery at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Dr. Allen Edmundson is a biochemist, crystallographer, and molecular biologist at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation in Oklahoma. The May 1998 issue of Clinical Pharmacology andTherapeutics reported on A1's research. The substance of his research are the findings that aspartame (Equal and Nutrasweet) is a powerful pain reliever and anti-inflammatory (drink more diet coke and use Nutrasweet in coffee). Thanks to Bruce La Follette's note in the Dartmouth Medical School Notes for this info! Brace's notes contained a picture of five 's4's who attended DMS Bicentennial Symposium in 1997 (Ed Kieger,Ben Gilson, John Moran, LloydTepper, and Jay Chandler).

California, where they attended the wedding of Dick Armstrong's daughter, Amy.

Lo-Yi Chan was recently highlighted in two articles in The Dartmouth. Lo-Yi, who is the campus master planner, spoke to the college about the new master plan made necessary by the northern expansion with the acquisition of the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital site.

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