from Dartmouth Alumni Magazine CLASS NOTES,
November 1966
| '66 | Secretary, LARRY GEIGER Gallatin D-14 Harvard Business School Boston, Mass. |
In a Jackolantern spoof of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE a few years back. Bill Dowling suggested that perhaps the class secretary should not send in any news at all. We're happy to report that Bill is doing fine, studying English right cross the Charles from us at the Harvard Graduate School on the $500 Edwin R. Perkins literature prize and a three-year Harvard fellowship.
There are about thirty '66's studying in one school or another at Harvard, including twenty at the Law School, according to Noel Fidel who was spotted people-watching in Harvard Square. At the Business School, Bob Swett has already earned a starting berth on the rugby "A" team. His roommate Bob Serenbetz and Bob Bryant have managed to break away from their cases long enough to get up to Hanover for a game or two.
The rest of us had to be: content with Tom Clarke's radio analysis of the gridiron action. 'They lost a lot of talent through graduation." Some of that talent is still making news. In early August All-American end Ed Long, now Ensign Ed Long, married Susan Carol MacKinnon, a University of Vermont graduate, in a Goffstown, N. H., ceremony, before traveling to Brunswick, Ga., where Ed is stationed.
Tackle Dan Williams married Sue Bassett McGrattan on August 6 in Buffalo, N. Y., and fraternity brothers and teammates Dave Coughlin, Bill Duval, Don Graves, Jack Steinbauer, and Tony Yezer served as ushers. Dan and Sue, a Briarcliff and Wheelock College graduate, are in Ithaca, N. Y., where Dan is studying at the Law School
The ranks of free sixty-sixes continue to diminish. Herb Hendricks and Joan Kathryn Diesinger of Wheelock College were married in Abington, Pa., on August 17. Herb will attend the University of Iowa Medical Schoo1.
Janice Ada Brown became the wife of Ted Saari on August 27, and both are: attending La Grange College in Georgia, where Ted is studying business administration. Art Lundwall and Jacqueline F. L'Ecuyer were married in Providence, R. I., in late July, with Bill Bryan the best man. Art's now at Harvard Law School and his wife, a University of Rhode Island graduate, is a teacher in nearby Walpole, Mass.
John Freeman was best man at Tim Barnard's wedding on August 27 in Kennett Square, Pa., to Marjorie Brooks Darling'66 (no relation to Bill), a graduate of both Colby Junior College and Tufts University, They're now in Nashvil100 while Tim works for his law degree at Vanderbilt.
In the Church of Christ in Hanover in early August Curt Ferguson and Cheryl Ann Barchard, daughter of Lt. Col. (USAF Ret.) and Mrs. Charles N. Barchard of Rip Road, were married, with a reception following at the Montshire Restaurant. Ushers included fellow Phi Delt's Franie Wilson, Charlie Stuart, and Albe MacDonald, with Gene Whitehorn the best man. Gene and his wife, a June graduate of Colby Junior College, are living in Philadelphia where he is studying at Temple Law School.
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Jim Sutherland, of Peterborough, N. H., is a Peace Corps Volunteer in Peru working on community development and agricultural extension programs. He recently completed ten weeks of training at the University of Missouri at Kansas City where he studied Spanish, Peruvian history and culture, and U.S. history, and world affairs. His technical studies included basic agricultural skills, organization of farm cooperatives, methods of agriculture extension, group dynamics, and general community development theory. |
The one football game we managed to see: was the water-logged affair at Worcester where woo sat under the same umbrella with Ed Kuriansky, now at Harvard Law, and Pete Prichard, who is a high school English teacher in Northfield, Mass. A few other sixty-sixes are trying the academic life, inducting Skip Bryan who is at the Catlin Country Day School in ski country, Portland. Ore., George Bond, married to the former Marie Robinson of New Paltz, N. Y., who is a teaching assistant and master candidate in zoology at the University of Rhode Island, and George Kalif who is an M.A.T. intern in English Team Teaching at Bonny Eagle High School in Hollis, Mass.
Also at the Holy Cross game was Gene Nattie, taking a break from Dartmouth Med School where at least twenty '66's are presently studying, including Brian Beattie, the ex-ski captain who was awarded a $1,000 scholarship for postgraduate study by the NCAA.
From Chapel Hill, N. C., comes word from Tim Urban that he and Henry Sharpe are rooming together "in a very reasonable pad." Like many of us, Tim is attempting to adjust to a "city and regional planning school, and co-ed environment! "We know which will be tougher. Also at the University of North Carolina are Gerald Oswald, Bob Page, and Tim Butterworth. Altruistic classmates are spreading to all areas of the globe. Allen Keiswetter spent the summer working on the Dartmouth-Tal1adega project initiating Head Start programs in Springfield, Vt. He is now doing graduate work at the Johns Hopkins School of International Relations European center in Bologna, Italy.
Dick Smith and Bill Jacoby completed ten weeks of training at the University of Missouri and are now in Peru as Peace Corps volunteers. David Currier underwent twelve weeks of preparation at Brown University before beginning his two-year stint in Tunisia, and Bob Pugh is currently a Peace Corps English teacher in Guinea, West Africa.
Neil Danberg is at Stamford Law School ...Kerry Citrin is enrolled at the Hahnemann Medical College ill Philadelphia.... Andy Campagna is studying French Literature at the University of Rochester under a National Defense Education Act Fellowship. .... Scott Cheyne is working towards his Master's in Communications at Syracuse.... Dan Murray turned down three grants in favor of a National Science Foundation fellowship to Brown where he is doing research in geology.