Class Notes

1936*

June 1940 DEAN R. GIDNEY, ROBERT H. SHERTZ
Class Notes
1936*
June 1940 DEAN R. GIDNEY, ROBERT H. SHERTZ

"In the spring" is the keynote of this last column of the year and the announcements are coming in from all over the country Loraine- Condit of Montclair is now Mrs. Fred Kneip of New York City.

.... Emily Spivey came to New York to change hei name to Lewis, and Walker Lewis came all the way from Dayton where he is now a lawyer to welcome her into the family. Nice going, Porky. Back they go to Farhills Ave., Dayton Over in Brooklyn Bob Howland took the spotlight off the Dodgers when, with the assistance of George Peck as best man, he wedded Katherine Jones. They are now Jersey "mainliners"—beingresidents of Metuchen.

... .Baxy Fullerton will be married to Elizabeth Beale late in May—Cleveland's the place and many will make the safari It's July for Paul Guibord and Dorothy Clough and they're planning home building already .... and so on Not to be outdone Steve Smith announces engagement to Ina Seaver of Hubbardston, Mass. He'll graduate from Tufts Medical School in June

Paul Hessler writes a good letter from Wilmington, Del., where he is Vice President of Hessler Inc.,—outdoor advertising concern. His evenings are devoted to teaching boat piloting with the U. S. Power Squadrons, but they can't all be spent that way as, in line with our spring theme, he has succeeded in winning Miss Dorothy Carpenter—with June the wedding month.

Short cheers for Bill Wood and ScottMaloney who have completed their Ph. D.'s at M.I.T. and are with the du Ponts in Wilmington. Think that we already have more Doctor's degrees than many of the older classes—which is probably no reason for the rest of us to pat ourselves on the back.

Don Robbins was one of our first men to marry—now has an M.S. from M.I.T. and is an accountant for Singer Sewing Machines in Bridgeport, Conn. Jack Klauer is with the same company as Chief Auditor for their Sao Paulo, Brazil division. .... Red "Rounder" Pounder sells steel for Jos. T. Ryerson You know from Gordy Brown's alliterative alumni offering in PULSE that big Ted Olson is a Baltimoriole this year... .

Insurance must be lucrative business.

Besides many insurance men mentioned in previous columns we have brokers, salesmen, underwriters and supervisors, a few of whom are—State Mutual Underwriter Charlie Aaron in Cleveland; Salesman Vic Bill Gates for Conn. General—residing in Tuckahoe; Mac Hill, auto underwriter for Employers' Group in Chicago; Security Analyst Rog Bayles with Home Life in N. Y. You've no doubt heard from many of the gang that sells.

Dean Neidlinger attributes the "revitalization" of Dartmouth fraternities in large measure to the good work of one Davis "Stonewall" Jackson—tow-headed Hanover representative and correspondent for 1936.

Accountancy is another popular profession. There's Art Toan with Price Waterhouse in N. Y.; Ray Builter of the Conn. Ry. and Lighting Co. in Bridgeport; Curt Gomstock, GE ace in Schenectady; Warren Davis with Texaco, living in Rockville Center, L. I.; Vance Miller, GE Contracts auditor, living in Scotia, N. Y.; and Dan Poor who is a cost accountant for Higrade Sylvania Corp. and is still a resident of Peabody, Mass.

Mario Guerrieri flies for the U. S. Navy. ... .Joe Haddad studies medicine at Temple Fred Hackett calls himself a Researcher for the Riverdale Country School in N. Y.. ... Dick Brister writes fiction. .... Last month's rumor about Reece Hatchitt is correct. He's a lawyer in N. Y. and lives in Scarsdale AL Pactovis is in Filene's in Boston Bill Munson works for Barbara Hutton's millions in N. Y Lee Mc Gonagle is in the sales end of the Minnesota Power and Light Co. in Duluth Phil Mc Innis, with Page Belting Co. in Pittsfield, N. H John "Swamp" Marsh of Fairfield, Conn., sells for Bridgeport Brass.

Job of the month is that of senior fellow Bob Chaffee. Title is Vertebrate Paleontology Preparator and employer is the Academy of Natural Science in Philadelphia. \Many of his articles have been published in various media with which we students of Zoo 17 would not be acquainted. The titles alone would take up most of this column.

"Huffy" Horace Huffman has been heard from at last. He's Sales Manager of Huffman Mfg. Co. in Dayton, manufacturers of service station equipment and bicycles. Huffy needs a bicycle built for two now and there's a third member of the family—a lad—who will soon be big enough to ride a Huffman speedster Red Riley scores with Sarah Jane who arrived among the Rileys on April 9th Pinky Conklin scores again—this time a boy—another George.

Jack Sullivan is a Boston banker with the National Shawmut Barry Sullivan is one of those Washington columnists. He writes for the WASHINGTON POST

Erudite Chapin Leinbach is a Master of English at the Gull Hill School at Orleans down on the Cape Chubber Von Oehmig is a Law Student at the University of Virginia Hard to keep Dang Scherman out of this column. He's got such a darn interesting job. Every time you open LIFE magazine his pictures slap you right in the face. Traveled all over south with Jim Farley—is now engaged in making aerial pictures for an "America from the Air" group. The color cover of Burton Wheeler on TIME was his too. Dang has asked to be omitted from mention, but there's more news in a week of his job than in three years at an office desk Stan Osgood is a Research assistant in Stanford's School of Education Semi Colin Soule edits SKI MAGAZINE.

PULSE told about Roily Hastings' vacation ranch in California. Sounds like a swell place..... Out in Honolulu AL Atherton is with Castle and Cooke Ltd. steamship agents Art Appleton serves as Vice President of the Appleton Electric Co., Chicago, I.... Bob Densmore is a foreman for Densmore Brick Co. in Leb.

....Johnny Creigh is a Pure Oil salesman (pure is capitalized), Highland Park, Ill.

More med students—Joe Carson at Yale, Dick Dodge at L. I. College, George Dittmar, dental student at Univ. of Illinois, Harry Eisberg at McGill, Bill Garlick at Albany Med College, Tom Monagan at Harvard, and Rog Watson at U. of Penn.

Joe Smith, classical scholar of note, has joined the aviation industry in the capacity of Assistant Purchasing Agent for Eclipse Aviation Corp., which is located in Bendix, N. J Wendell Willkie looks like the best Republican bet (Note: He is not a classmate)

Up in Binghampton Fred Williams is Credit Manager for Fair Play Caramels Inc Gordy Turner is an Albany lawyer Jim Tracy is a Chicago barrister.

.... Freddie Weinberg takes in all the movies in his position as Assistant Manager of the Auditorium Theater in Lynn. .... Jacko Morrison is our reunion

chairman for next year Jack Witzel is a Chemistry Assistant far above Cayuga's waters Al Gibney's title with the Strathmore Paper Co., in Springfield is Assistant Sales Promotion Manager

That reunion should be a honey. It'll probably be the same week as Hanover Holiday.

.... Ernie Wiggins, one of our finest humorists, is with W. T. Grant Co., in Holbrook, Mass., which sounds to me like his old home town That is no mistake about our reunion above. It'll be the entire week following graduation, with the highlights on the week-end for the benefit of those who can't get there for an entire week Don Williams sells for Graybar Electric in Detroit Ray Reitman has a new job as Assistant Controller of Galsworthy Inc. They are liquor distributors.

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