Three members of the class are now residents of Hawaii, none of them, incidentally, married as yet. Rog Benezet and JoeStetman are architects for the Pacific Naval Air Bases. Rog gets his mail at Box 3632 and Joe at 418 Kalaimoku, both Honolulu. Tiny Giles is manager of the Honolulu branch of the Winthrop Chemical Cos. of Boston, with offices at 421 Damon Bldg.
Other far-flung members of the class have returned to those shores. Bill Brister is back in Ambler, Pa., after nearly five years with United Fruit in Honduras, Panama and Costa Rica. Bo Wentworth, Europe behind him, is currently at the Philadelphia office of the Home Insurance Co.
Brister and Wentworth were among those spotted at the Princeton game. Others glimpsed were Pyles, Hazen, Altman, Baker, Schlichter, Maxwell, Gerstley, Mack, Ferry and Bo Daniels.
Bo Daniels is with the Chamber of Commerce in Harrisburg, Pa., having returned to that town after several years in Ohio. He has three children, the youngest born in May of the present year.
Ping Ferry had a brief sabbatical late in October from his regular duties on the Concord Monitor, during which he handled press relations with John Clark for the recent New York conference of the International Labor Office.
Don MacPhail is in Washington on special leave of absence from the Wrigley Company for the duration. "For four months," Don writes, "I was in the War Department as a member of the populous Bureau of Public Relations, but have been in the Office for Emergency Management since Oct. 1. The full title is: chief of the Materials Preparation unit of the Industries Campaigns branch of the Division of Information of the OEM. Translated alphabetically that spells: MPUUICBDOIOEM —which is a much simpler and clearer way of defining just what I do.
"In the course of the past few months, I have run into a few of the lads: ChuckOwsley, George Pettengill (conducting a campaign to have Pepsi-Cola in the front line at maneuvers); Ben Burch (with OPM); Deak Mack, Red Tucker, JoeSawyer (keeping the government supplied with typewriters, and Don McPhail (not me—the other one)." The two Dons were planning a junket to Athens for the Dartmouth-Georgia game.
A clipping from the American Banker of Sept. 20 calls Red Tucker "the enthusiastic young man in charge of many of the details incident to securing promising young men for FDIC bank examination work."
Bruce Lyons was married July 14 to Eleanor K. Krieger of Jamestown, N. Y. The wedding took place in New York City where the bride had been employed for several years. Bruce is a partner in the Lyons Lumber Cos. of Jamestown, where the couple is now living.
Exercising a privilege he has used rarely in his eight years in office, Mayor La Guardia performed the wedding ceremony for Eleanor Hartell and Don Marcus on Nov. 11. The wedding trip includes a boat trip to Jacksonville, Fla., motor trip from there to California and a stay at Sun Valley.
The engagement of Telfair Creighton Kaltenbach to Bob Kendal was announced earlier this fall. Miss Kaltenbach is a graduate of the Hartridge School in Plainfield, N. J. and of Mount St. Mary's College in Los Angeles. Bob is with Price, Waterhouse in New York.
Al Snite has moved from Chicago to Norwich, Vt. Reuel Denney is spending his Guggenheim year, or part of it, anyway, at Middletown Springs, Vt. FrankPeyser is a lawyer with the firm of Snow & Peyser in Rochester, N. H. In the same town Ken Kendall manages the Frank L. Kendall Insurance Agency.
Don Allen is at Yale again, teaching a section of freshman chem and working on his Ph.D. Ray Bartlett is assistant sales manager of the Botany Woolen Cos. in New York. Martin Leich has left Station WEOA, Evansville, for WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind. Ev Hokanson is a field investigator with A. C. Nielsen Cos., Chicago. PaulDunn is a supervisor for the B. & M. in Dover, N. H. John Bicknell is in the lumber business in Worcester, Mass.
A daughter, Jenifer, their second child, was born to the Jerry Altmans at New York Hospital on Oct. 28.
Win Smoyer has a new job as Rehabilitation Training Officer in the California State Department of Education, and has moved to Los Angeles after several years in San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria. Win reports that "Mai Metcalf is still pretty much of an athletic funster, unwed, and devoted to his boys out at Pomona Jr. College where he teaches economics and mathematics in addition to coaching track and assisting in football. He whacks a mean golf ball down the fairway." Win has his eyes set on Hanover reunion next June.
A Washington, D. C. item dated Oct. 24 notes that "In the Supreme Court of the United States today ....Michael Cardozo4th of New York City was admitted to practice."
Howie Frisbie, who works for Metropolitan Life in Grand Rapids, was in New York recently on a month's visit. Medicos on holiday included Joe Bennett on a jaunt to Texas, New Orleans and environs, and Ralph Elias visiting Nassau. NatePearson left Pittsburgh in October for a two week West Indies cruise.
Chuck Owsley's new address is c/o University Club, Washington, D. C The Whip Walsers, anchored for the moment, have taken an apartment at 240 East Delaware Place, Chicago Bob McConochie has left the Washington airport and is now with Eastern Air Lines at the Peabody Hotel, Memphis, Tenn. JoeCarleton, encountered at the Harvard game, said he expects to finish up his night study of law in June. Bob Hosmer recently left Fort Totten with his Battery for maneuvers in Louisiana. We hope he doesn't settle too close to the section recently vacated by Capt. Jay C. Whitehair of the 107 th Cavalry, regularly stationed at Camp Forest, Tenn. In a recent letter to JohnWright, written immediately after bringing his troop back from 714 weeks maneuvers in Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, Jay wrote: "What with daily close contact with scorpions, tarantulas, cotton mouths, rattlers, coral snakes, chiggers, ticks, and various and sundry other of God's little creatures, plus the constant exposure to serious accident that a fast-moving mechanized outfit is subject to, I have been fairly keyed up. But anyway they're all back (almost 200 of them) with nothing more serious than a couple of malaria cases and some minor bone breaks."
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