Class Notes

1963

MARCH 1973 KEVIN G. LOWTHER, DENIS A. EAGLE
Class Notes
1963
MARCH 1973 KEVIN G. LOWTHER, DENIS A. EAGLE

Ten years. Whatever you are doing today, is it what you expected as a Dartmouth senior to be doing a decade later? Or, if someone had told you then what you would be doing in 1973, would you have believed or welcomed what was foretold?

Just an idle question or two that might be fun for the drafters of those occasional questionnaires to pose to us. Have our material expectations and needs changed? Have we altered our life style significantly? Where - in these and career terms - do you hope and expect to be at our 25th reunion?

If this meandering of the mind prompts any of you to share your own thoughts, experience or personal metamorphosis, write them down now, while you're thinking over these questions, and send them on to me before the end of March. They might make interesting grist for the reunion mill.

Belated November election news: Ernie Torres was elected to the Republican Town Council of East Greenwich, R.I., and then selected by his colleagues to be the council's president. Ernie is an attorney in Providence.

Not in politics, but budding Owen Marshalls nevertheless, are George Scott in Greenwich, Conn., and Norm Buchsbaum in Baltimore. Norm recently became a member of the firm of Shawe and Rosenthal. George has been a partner in his firm for two years.

Four entries in the medical fraternity this month: Robert W. Tucker has started work in the tissue culture section of the Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health outside Washington, D.C. Bob completed his residency and internship at Duke University where Brad gers recently became director of pediatric surgery. Meanwhile, Roger Thomas has entered Private practice and become a clinical instructor at the Thomas Jefferson School of Medicine in Philadelphia. And Bud Bruggeman has taken a position, as it were, with the Navy in Bremerton, Wash. Bud completed his residency in diagnostic radiology at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in New York City and now is chief of the radiology department at his base.

For the latest in contemporary names for your children, consider "Erica Erin" - born October 22 to David Saunders and his wife. And "Erich Christopher" who arrived December 16 in Hanover to Bob and Jude Haubrich. Dave recently moved to Richmond, Va., where he is assistant professor at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Social Work. Bob will be graduating in June from Tuck. He and Jude are hoping to stay in the area. Smart people.

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