June, July, August, September-Yale Harvard, SEWANEE-Board exams, exams, inventories—dates, DINNERS, picnics—weddings, BABlES—thousands stream into the cities at nine, thousands rushour at FIVE S'FUNNY when you look at it like that! Yet that's what we're doing....
MAY: I.sth Gordon Torrey, 180 Tai po St., Hongkong, China.
JUNE: Ist Jack Foley marries Mary ter; 3rd Walt Heer marries Virginia ton of Mt. Holyoke, "at home," Colu . Ohio; Jth Alexander Hunter with r Foods Sales Corp., N. Y. C.; l!t , Milne leads Senior Med. School Columbia; 11 th Jerome Schmer chano Jerome Sherman; 14th Sey Ochsner suffers relapse at Lake Kashaqua, N. Y.; isth New Hampshire Bar Exam-10 passed, 4 were from our Class: Tom Moran (hung his Single in Nashua), Monk Amon (Concord law firm), Dick Cooper (pop's law firm in Rochester), Tom Mclntyre (shinglehung in Laconia); J 6 th Phil Swain engaged to Doris Herbermann of New York and Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; jSth REUNION TWO YEARS AWAY- "I do feel that our fifth reunion should be in keeping with the spirit of fun and revelry rather than a return to the locale of our college days to see and hear what is 'being thought' on campus. For the older dasses 'Hanover Holiday' is undoubtedly a good thing, but for most of the boys that I have talked to, one lecture will suffice. I want you to understand that I am not a lover of drunken brawls, smashed noses, broken furniture and the like" (Tom Mclntyre); 24th Bill McKnight marries Nan- ette Burns of Rochester, N. Y., Pine Manor, & Cathedral Sch. of Wash., D. C.— Bill Hoyt ushers; 30th Dex Branch engaged to Janet Woodman of West Somerville, Mass. & Tufts College. Dex in Maiden Hospital, Maiden, Mass.
JULY: sth Phil Johnson in U. S. Nat'l Bank, Portland, Ore.; yth Mr. & Mrs. John Dingle "At Home" Miller Road, Arden, Del.; 12th Art Kenyon, Special Agent with Aetna Life Ins., Albany, N. Y.; 15th Peter Ffolliott, Ass't to the Pres. of Vulcan Mfg. Cos., St. Paul, Minn.; 16th Henry Doremus, pomologist, Towaco, N. J.; 18th Surprise meeting of Ed Eaton & Dave Rainey in Indianapolis; ic/th John Detlefsen engaged to Ellie Gooding of Hanover & Mt. Holyoke; 20th Harry Brown marries Dorothy Ullman of Bayside, N. Y. and Skidmore. 'At home" 28-09 Bell Boul, Bayside; 251d Fred Bunce leaves Conn. Gen. Life for a big personnel job in Hartford; 25th Dex Smith is merchandising cute little thises and adorable little thates as Ass't Buyer in Filene's Gift Shop"; 29th Gordon Bennett, resident physician at Old adies Home "mousetraps many a honied glance as he takes the pulse beats of oldsters." (wisecracks are by J. D.)
AUGUST: ist Page Jenkins of Carter 1 Cos., St. Elmo, 111.; 3rd Roy Curtis Jerries Jane Fawcett of Bristol, Conn.% with Travelers' Ins. in Cleveland; 6th 0 Ewing of United Airlines, Reservation Dept., San Francisco; Bth Joe Wolfs Brooklyn; Ioth Bob Snyder salesman for New Bedford Cordage Co., Boston; 12th Dominic Griffin marries Margaret Robinson of Miss Mills School and Wheelock Scj.-|At jp,e| Gardem Cot'y, L. I,; 13th john Chapman of Peaceful Valley Farm, Franconia, N. H.; 15th Bill Lyons in N. Y. C. real estate with Duff & Conger; 17th Bob Cheney marroes <oroa, Wppds of Northampton & Cooper Union "at home" 55 Morton Street, N. Y. C.; 18th Tom Cohen & Latta McCray with a couple o' big law firms in N. Y. C. Roily Bialla with White & Case, same town; 22nd Fred Forsch, a New York attorney; 23rd Dr. John Herman in Sinai Hospital, Baltimore; 24 th Art Ekirch marries Dorothy Gustafson of Teacher's Coll., Columbia U.
Art a candidate for Doctor's Degree at Columbia; 26th Hal Parachini passes accounting exams—looks to an M.S. in Education; 27th Hank Lullmann holds down "a real bona fide position with Consumers Dairy, Union City, N. J.—in charge of personnel"; 29th Les Barrett known as Lumber Baron of Arlington. "Business is thriving and he looks more like a barrel all the time"; 30th Hugh Harley a labor organizer, United Electrical Workers, Newark; 31st Dave Rainey marries Helen Hull (Gus' cousin) of Harrisburg & Wellesley. Harry Neale & Pat Patterson usher. "At home" 3330 N. Meridian, Indianapolis.
SEPTEMBER; 2nd Emory Bentley a lawyer, New Bedford, Mass.; 3rd Charles Clark in Keene, N. H. (insurance) and Martin Schara a salesman in Webster Groves, Mo.; 4th Bill Dwyer begins at Saranac Lake High School; sth Jack Devlin "I've moved up a rung in the Bank.
They've brought me in out of the rain and given me a desk"; 6th Roy Hatch passes physical exam for the Air Corps; 7th John Handrahan back to Hanover for "fall" coaching; Bth Bob Knapp handling stocks & bonds at New England Trust; 9th Dave Nichols a teacher in Gilbert School, Win sted, Conn.; nth Walt Hard's doing his torical research for Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Also takes care of his folks "Johnny Appleseed" bookshop; 12th Hal Putnam talks with Justice Brandeis; 13th, 14th bachelor parties for Mutt Ray & Bill Storck in Dartmouth Club of N. Y. C. on successive nights; 14th Rog Barney engaged to Jane Lockwood of Buchanan, Va. —Jack & Mary Foley take up headquarters in New Haven; 15th Bob McCoy wins another scholarship in 15h. of Architecture at Cornell; 16th "Going to be a great group at the YALE GAME, you better plan to come along!"; 17th John Wright marries Elsie Upton of Concord, N. H., and Mt. Holyoke. Elsie a faculty of Brown School in Schenectady, John with Gen. Electric; 18th Bill Sayre marries Margery Adams Conrad of Montclair. "At home" 32 High Street, New Haven; 19th Frank Kaufman in Gen. Counsel's Office, Treas. Bldg., Wash., D. C.—Anthony Turkevitch in Ryerson Laboratories, U. of Chicago—Hank Whitaker studying commercial art at Buffalo Art Inst.; 20th Sherm Murphy marries Caroline Gallinger of New Rochelle, Pine Manor & Katy Gibbs. Murph attorney with Whalen, McNamee, Crebel 8c Nichols, Albany. "At home" 168 Western Ave.—Moisten Chicago to Summit, N. J. in 21 hrs.; 21st "Just after Mutt & Corky said their 'I dos' in firm and certain tones, a terrific clap of thunder seemed to lift everybody out of their seats."—Hank Doremus marries Janet McMaster of Short Hills, N. J., Skidmore '37; 22nd Los Angeles, Briggs & Alice Austin settled and delighted; 23rd. Sec'y with Taylor, Miller, Busch & Boyden —passed Bar; 24th Sheldon Wagner engaged to Janet Lowther of Riverdale, N. Y. Dana Hall & Smith; 25th St. Luke's Hospital, N. Y. C.—Ken Stearns on first leg of surgical appointment; 2jth Walt Robson on faculty of Bay Shore High School in Syracuse—Bob Weeks to 76-66 Austin St., Forest Hill; 28th Julian Leslie marries Sarah Kendrick of Los Angeles & Erskine School; "at home" Moose Mt. Lodge, Hanover.
OCTOBER: ist Bill Cash sails with Naval Reserve; 2nd Dick Sawyer soon to cinch a degree, says that a married man "trades some of the outside world for a fuller inner self." 3rd Ed Loveday in leather business, Lynn, Mass.—Jacob Mosser a math teacher, Waban, Mass.; 4th Hanover, Corb Moister: "Doug Butman 8c Bill McLaughlin here (The Hospital) with their wives. Poor John Milne, Tino Lando and I are here but on the loose; sth Rainey: "Helen's two sisters also married Dartmouths but her Pop went to F. & M.—imagine the mutual embarrassment of the sons-in-law"; 6th Jack 8c Louise Daniels expecting a baby soon. Both active in Albany Consumers Co-op. Grocery. Jack with N. Y. Budget Dept.; 10th Sey Ochsner: "I'm on the road back again now, and feeling absolutely fine I have never been a cynic about the last year like most of the fellows have—perhaps 'cause I knew some men who were over there and they impressed me with their ideals"; 12th Paul Marx retailing, Gladdings, Inc., Providence—Milt Goldberg of Presscraft, advertising & publishing, N. Y. C.; 14th Johnny Osborne married to "a most charming girl, and living in a small home he designed with his own little pencil 8c ruler, and built in Wheeling, West Va.; 15th Mel Estey's with New Hampton School, N. H.—John Greenleaf with Winchester Arms Cos., New Haven; ijth Fred Rideout with Lago Oil & Transport Cos., Box 1026, Aruka, Netherlands, West Indies; ipth Dick Cooper marries Elizabeth Wentworth; 24th George Andrews at Pinefields, Mt. Gilead, N. C
Then, there's lots you haven't told me
1937'S FIRST TWINS Judith and Jacqueline, daughters of Donald K. Sieburg, born August 5th.
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