Class Notes

1935*

April 1940 Chairman, GARDNER C. CUSHMAN
Class Notes
1935*
April 1940 Chairman, GARDNER C. CUSHMAN

Treasurer, BOBB CHANEY

4908 Colfax Ave., So. Minneapolis, Minn. Many thanks for a great pile of cards. Reports from Bobb Chaney are good, but could and should be better. So if you have not sent your dollar, please do so now. Let's make it 100%! !

Vital Statistics: A first date at Fall Houseparties our junior year led to the marriage on January 11th of Harriet Albert of New York City and Lou Bookheim. Congratulations. Russ and Isabel Erwin are the parents of a son, Peter Vinton, born June 23, 1939. Russ is an English teacher at Montpelier High, and Peter plays with a miniature cloth gridiron warrior with a large "D" on its chest. Bart Anderson, still with the local bank in Saginaw, Michigan, offers to help '3sers fill out their income tax returns, but suggests that raising children is the best way to keep ahead of the yearly raise and avoid taxes. Dave Buxbaum is our most recent proud parent,—a girl, February 20th. Dave, besides the family market business, is President of the Newton Junior Chamber of Commerce and serves on Community Forum. Kay and Barney Tomlinson announce the arrival of Byron Watson on January 23rd. Al and Marianne Dodd have a second daughter, Susan, born September 16th last. Al says nothing about himself, but reports Joe Waters is doing well with the Scott Paper Company in the field of quality control Born January 16th, Ellwood Count Curtis of the Class of '61, son of Ellwood F. Curtis. Here is a wedding that no one reported for the Record Books.

Future Vital Statistics: Congratulations to Frank Corlett, engaged to marry Mary Ellen Martin of Minneapolis. The wedding is planned for May, when Frank will take a short vacation from selling lucky Chicagoans a very remarkable health policy. This news came from Jerry Spingarn. Watch for articles to be published by him in the April issues of Survey Graphic and Public Opinion Quarterly Congratulations also to Johnny Glavis, whose engagement to Doris Ashworth of Cheltenham, Pa., was recently announced. The big day is planned for September. Johnny is with Rohm and Haas in Philadelphia. Dan Swander has arranged for a permanent Carnival (and, we hope, Reunion) date. His engagement to attractive Dorothy Reynolds of Cleveland was announced on St. Valentine's Day.

Gene Burnkrant has a new position as teacher and coach at the High School in Naperville, Illinois. Hal Klein is graduating shortly from Georgetown Medical School, and present plans are for a twoyear internship at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Cleveland. Recent visitors of Hal and Miriam were Perry and Lee Wachtel, who left their one-year-old daughter and the advertising business in New York for a most enjoyable week-end in Washington Also from the National Capitol comes word of Dean Couper, now with the Soil Conservation Service of the Department of Agriculture. Plan to be in Hanover forour Fifth. Was glad to find this on most every card.

Long Lost and Found: Among the cards from men about whom the Record Books were devoid of information since our graduation was that from Ted Hupper, who tells us he is also employed by the Department of Agriculture, his field being insect pest control in the western states with headquarters in Denver. From Reading, Pa., comes a complete autobiography of Johnny Mullen's last five years This includes two years of campaign manage. ment and publicity for the local Community Chest, more money raising in New York, membership in Laborers & Hod Carriers and Brewery Workers unions. He is at present applying Socie 57-58 to juvenile probation work for Berks County Another varied five years has been spent by Morty Blum, who has got an LL.B. from Yale, served a clerkship Pennsylvania, worked in a resident buyer's office in New York, installed a unit met chandise control system, and is at present engaged in Wilkes-Barre and Scrantor, selling ladies dresses.

From Far Away: From Venezuela comes a card from Jim Irwin, who for more than a year has been covering that country as well as Curacao, Trinidad, British and Dutch Guiana for U. S. Rubber. Jim says he married Jane Patteson of Tarrytown before leaving New York, but neglects to say whether Jane is leading the life of a widow or traveling the world with him. Ed Henriquez reports that the Canal Zone is quiet except for unusual activity in preparing additional defenses (NOT censored by the British Government). He assures a hearty welcome for any '35er passing through the Canal.

The West: Bill Mann is complaining about the horrible lack of swing in sunny California. Dave Judd, who has been interning out in Portland at the Multnomah County Hospital this year, reports that on July Ist he and Betty will move eastward, Dave having a Fellowship in Surgery at the Mayo Clinic.

Moving East: Don Waggaman is now in Oklahoma City, but he neglected to disclose what he is up to Russ Wilson is testing, fitting and selling hearing instruments for Sonotone. Headquarters: Oshkosh. Operations sector: Green Bay and surrounding territory. Diversion sector: Skiing, skating, hunting, women. (The last comma is Russ'.). .. .Ted Harbaugh sings the praises of the "Glass Center" of the U. S. (Toledo, in case you do not know), but is very modest in describing his work with Libbey Glass. He has "a small but interesting part in developing and selling a new line of 'Modern American' glassware."... .Ben Harriman is complaining about the one hour a year of skiing in Cincinnati, but apparently enjoying his chemical research for WfflMerrill Co It must be easy for Ben to talk shop at home. Spouse Mary-Stuart is also a chemist by training and is Chemistry Librarian at the University of Cincinnati Attention, Cleveland and vicinity. Jack Gilchrist announces that plans are being laid for a '35 gathering, probably in conjunction with local '25 and '30, sometime late this month. If yoU do not get word, give Jack a call. Jim Hughes is back in town from his Southern honeymoon, and is living out in Shaker Heights on a fashionable street sometimes known as Diaper R0w.... .Ben Rosenberg has been in Richmond four vears studying the noble act of healing, and hopes to hit Hanover this June with Ls M.D. tucked under the arm.

The Empire State: Herb Shuttleworth has recently been made a vice president and member of the board of directors of Mohawk Carpet Mills, Amsterdam. Galo Emerson, who has been with the Merrimac Hat Corporation since graduation, is now stationed in Beacon as assistant superintendent of Dutchess Hat Works. It sounds as if Galo was an accomplice in putting on the market those beautiful creations for which our wives blow our hard earned salaries From Ravinewood Farm, Pawling, comes a card from Gordy Gwinn, who in his own words, has no news—unless it's news to have on the class roll a member whose vocation is Craftsman in metal and wood—and who farms to help the exchequer Russ Field reports from Schenectady for the General Electric group. At present they seem to be widely scattered with Wiley Hubbell in Atlanta and Howie Croninger in Chicago. Russ spends his spare time on amateur dramatics, with an occasional expedition searching for a wife Don Richardson, still headmaster of his own small boys school at Mohonk Lake, has taken up flying during the past year and says he will not be satisfied until he has a plane of his own. Is trying to keep his hand in at skiing, but feels like an old man when he watches the schoolboys. So do I. But a skiing trip to New Hampshire is the best way I know of running into '35ers. Last Sunday we found ourselves in Plymouth on the same hill with Bud O'Brien and Cramp Carrick. The latter moved to Boston the first of February and is supervisor of the new branch office here of the Peerless Casualty Company.

There is more, but if we write any more this month the editor will cut it.

Fund Contributors for 1939 Contributors: 318 (63% of graduates). Total gifts: $1,338.11 (72% of objective),. DONALD W. FRASER, Class Agent.

1935

Adams, Frank 0. Aieta, James V., Jr. Alexander, Donald W. Allen, 0. Fay, Jr. Arthurs, EarlK. Atherton, Alexander S. Atkinson, Fred M. AuWerter, John T., Jr. Bamford, Arthur J., Jr. Bankart, Henry R., Jr. Barnes, Charles F. Bash, Ivan Beebe, Fredericks. Beiley, Murray R. Belsky, Abraham H. Benson, Stanley D. Benton, Charles, Jr. 5frkey James H. Black, Nelson M., Jr. Blakeslee, William S.,Jr.

Blanchard, John F., 2nd Blum, Morton Boehm, Robert L. Bonner, William W. Bonniwell, Alfred E. Bookheim, Louis W., Jr. Bowman, Robert G. Bradt, William W. Bromberg, Jules H. Brooks, Stephen Brown, Charles H. Brunner, Edmund deS., Jr. Brush, Allen S. Bryant, F. Leonard Buck, Henry R., Jr. Burnkrant, Eugene G. Butts, William S. Buxbaum, David A. Calderari, Otto J. Cameron, Donald W.

Carrick, Barker C. Chamberlain, George R. Chaney, Bobb Chapman, William J. Chase, Francis C. Childs, Milford N. Clark, Alan B. Clark, William B. Cook, George A. Colby, Ralph M. Cole, Lewis D. Collier, Frederick R. Collins, Robert H. Colton, Chauncey H. Colton, George H. Conklin, Harvey H., Jr. Coppeto, C. James Corn well, Franklin J. Couper, Dean H. Crane, Carlyle W. Croninger, F. Howard, Jr. Cummings, Paul C. Curtis, Ellwood F. Cushing, Frederick Cushman, Gardner C. Davidson, William W., Jr. Davis, Larry Dawson, Harris P., Jr. Day, Peter M. Deckert, Harry C. Depinet, Fred E., Jr. Deutsch, Brunswick G. Dewey, Homer B. Dodd, Alvin G. Dole, George V., Jr. Dorsey, Stephen P. Draper, Ernest MacL., Jr. Drechsel, Edwin J. Dyer, Edward C. Eisendrath, William 8., Jr. Elliott, Frank R. Elsenhans, George E. Espaillat, Pedro A. Evans, Charles H. Fairweather, G. Owen, Jr. Feinberg, Maxwell R. Feingold, Meyer W., Jr. Fellows, Joseph E., Jr. Field, Russell W. Fischer, CarlO. Fisher, Arthur B. Fitzhugh, William W., Jr. Fleming, Charles L. Flinner, Arthur L. Flynn, Roger G. Foley, Thomas F., Jr.1 Fraser, Donald W. French, Akin M. French, Charles W., Jr. Funke, Carl H. Gahagan, G. William Ganzel, Charles W. Garth, Winston F., 2nd Gerson, Edward Gilbert, John E. Gilchrist, John D., Jr. Gillan, Charles A. Glavis, Frank J. Gless, Walter Goodman, Bennett E. Goodman, E. Edwin Goodman, George E. Gow, Charles R., Jr. Gregory, John B. Griffin, Hobart W. Griffith, C. Gould Griffith, Harry D. Haas, F. Lowell Hage, Robert K. Hagerman, Donald C. Hale, Rode M. Haley, Frederick T. Hamblet, Newman Hamilton, D. Kelvin Hamlin, Frederick G. Harbaugh, Theodore H. Harriman, Benjamin R. Harrison, Hunnington W. Harvey, E. Jonathan

Harwick, J. William Hastings, Phillip A., Jr. Hattenbach, Monroe L. Hawkins, Henry C., Jr. Hedler, Ernest E. Hemphill, Philip S. Herbs, Magnus J. Herman, Grant Hetfield, Bertram C. Heye, Carl W. Hickok, Frederick C. Hinman, Edward B. Hinman, Howard D. Hirschland, Richard S. Hoke, George P. Holden, James S. Holmes, Walter B. Holtorff, Arthur F. Hormel, Herman Howe, John M. Howell, Richard P., Jr. Huck, Claude T. Hubbell, F. Wiley Hughes, James A., Jr. Irish, John H. Irvin, James K. Jewett, John F. Johnson, David L. Jordan, Loring P., Jr. Kaiser, Howard A. Kanter, Leon Karch, Gregoire Keane, Edmund G. Keenan, Albert J. Kenney, Richard L. Kerwin, Daniel J., Jr. Kingery, John C. Kingsbury, R. Putnam Kirsch, Russell O. Klein, Harold Kline, Alan F. Knap, Joseph D., Jr. Knode, Oliver M., Jr. Knott, Harry J. Knowles, Herbert E. Koehler, Donald H. Krieg, William L. Krivitsky, Sydney Kugler, Robert M. Kuhn, William E., Jr. Kuhns, Robert W., Jr. Kurson, Kenneth M. Lafazanos, Konstantin Lane, Thomas H. Lauterbach, Richard E. Lazarus, Ralph Leich, Roland J. Levison, Richard L. Ley, Douglas L. Libbey, Harrison W. Lionett, William F. Loder, Halsey 8., Jr. Lovegrove, Robert E. Luneborg, Victor H. Luria, Phelps P. McCarty, Milburn, Jr. McClarin, William W., Jr. McLellan, E. Robert McPherson, John A. Maida, Robert H. Mallard, Douglas H. Marchmont-Robinson, H. Margulis, George Mathers, William H. Meyers, Frank R. Millane, Robert L. Milesky, Samuel D. Mills, Clifford W. Mills, Dumont C., Jr. Mitchell, Richard C. Moon, Charles R., Jr. Moran, William H. Morrison, John L. Mumler, William C. Muzzy, Richard D. Naramore, Robert W. Nayor, Charles F. Neill, Robert E. Nevin, William M.

Niles, Louville F. Nims, Norris G. O'Brien, Edwin J., Jr. O'Brien, Fredric S. O'Daniel, Richard E. Offutt, Edward P., Jr. Ogg, Wilfred R. Orenstein, Harold B. Ostrow, Herbert H. Pacht, Rudolph Pailet, Harold Parachini, Joseph A. Parsons, C. Sanford Petke, Walter G. Petrequin, James A. Peyser, Seymour R. Price, George Rackliff, Robert F. Ramsey, Edwin L., Jr. Rauch, Marvin Rauschal, William, Jr. Raymond, Fred'k W., Jr. Rees, Samuel, 3rd Reynolds, Harris A. Richardson, Donald E. Ritchie, Alistair E. Roberts, Neil F. Rockwell, Landon G. Rogers, C. Boyd Rogers, E. Donald, Jr. Rogers, Paul K., Jr. Roitman, Harold B. Rosen, Melvin H. Rosenberg, Benjamin Rothschild, Melville N., Jr. Roundey, Robert E. Rowe, Howard B. Ruether, Leßoy F. Russell, Dudley J. Russell, William L., Jr. Ryder, S. Remsen, 111 Sager, Irving Saunders, Dero A. Saunders, Donald K. Seeley, Ralph H., Jr. Serrat, William D. Sewall, Charles H. Shattuck, Leroy A., Jr. Sholkin, Joseph L. Shuttleworth, Herbert L. Shuttleworth, John H. Siegener, Adolph L.

Silverman, Harold J. Skillin, Edward J. Smith, David P. Smith, R. Stebbins Somers, Arthur D. Sommer, Lawrence G. Specht, Frank J. Specht, Ralph L. Spingarn, Jerome H. Stanton, Harold O. Stearns, Charles H., Jr. Steele, Theodore M. Steinle, Duane E. Stem, Walter A. Stern, Samuel R. Stone, Robert A. Stowell, Rand N. Swander, Dan C., Jr. Tacy, Allen W. Tomlinson, F. Bryon Tosi, Charles A., Jr. Upton, Richard F. Van Doom, Rutherford H. Van Kirk, Frank W., Jr. Varney, Charles W., Jr. Wachtel, Perry Waggaman, Donald E. Wallace, John Washburn, A. Lincoln Washton, Arnold A. Webster, Kenneth W. Weil, Adolph, Jr. Weitz, Louis E. Wertheim, Arthur R. Wertz, Gerald W. Whitehill, Lynwood N. Whytlaw, Edward L. Wilks, William A., Jr. Williams, David D. Williams, John P. Williams, Robert J. Wilson, Philip A. Wilson, Russell S. Wilson, Thomas E. Winkler, Charles H., Jr. Wolff, Hugh W. Wright, Frank J. Zimmerman, Albert J. 1 Memorial gift from hisfather and mother, Mr. andMrs. Thomas F. Foley.

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