Jim White writes "Enjoying the weekend at Jug End Barn, lots of snow and fine skiing. As usual, there is a very lively bunch here and as you know, there is plenty to do. I have arranged with Bob, the owner of the barn, for our Class Party to be held on May 10th, nth." There's the date, fellows, so let's begin saving up our nickels and dimes. This will be a grand week-end and already before this announcement of the time we have ten couples signed up. Please let Jim or Jeff know just as soon as you know that you are coming.
Congratulations to Doug Craig who has been appointed assistant secretary of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., according to an announcement by company officials. Doug graduated from Dartmouth and The Tuck School and has been with the Metropolitan since 1925. He is a fellow of the Actuarial Society of America, of the American Institute of Actuaries, and a secretary of the Home Office Life Underwriters Assoc.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of Wellesley who report the birth of a son, Peter Henderson Smith last May. Probably be ready for the class of '64, Bob?
Brad Hershey runs the Hershey Paper Lining Co., Kip Higley is president of the Sandy Hill National Bank in Hudson Falls, New York, Charlie Holbrook is manager of Yankee and Old Farmers Almanac, Jim Hutton is a partner in W. E. Hutton & Co., investment bankers and brokers in Cincinnati, W. Logan Jones is with the Northwest Oil Co. in Eugene, Oregon, Duke Keegin is a patent lawyer in Semes, Keegin & Semes in Washington, D. C., Henry Kelley is with Henry Kelley & Sons in New York, Gerald King is with Towle Silversmiths, in Newburyport, Mass., Abe Kolodin is a physician in Bloomfield, N. J., Stan Lonsdale is a special agent with the Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Bridgeport, Herb Marks is treasurer of the Edward B. Marks Music Corp., in N. Y.
Pete Maroney is with the R.F.C. in Washington, D. C., Phil Marston is with the supply department, Portsmouth Navy Yard, Ed Mansure is president of E. L. Mansure Co., Textile Mfgrs. in Chicago, Johnnie Mauk is with the Mauk Seattle Lumber Co. in Seattle, Wash., Sandy McClintock is in the power sales dept. of the Boston Edison Co., Fred McKenzie is assistant secretary of the Central Hanover Bank, in New York, Mony Monahan is assistant treasurer of the Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia (where is that letter you promised me, Mony?), Bob Morgan is assistant treasurer of the Boston Five Cents Saving Bank, Philip Morse is treasurer of I. H. Morse Shoes Stores Inc., Joe Moyes is Mass. and R. I. representative of Silver Burdett Co., Nellie Newcomb is secretary and treasurer of the Cleveland Provision Co., W. E. Oatman is with the Hercules Powder Co.
Your secretary spent the week-end of Feb. i in New York and had the pleasure of dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall. We had a very enjoyable afternoon together. Hal Cowley is the author of "The Educated-Man Concept in the Twentieth Century" reprinted from Oct. 19 issue of Schooland Society.
Wally Lord wants it put on the record that he is heartily in favor of the 100% class magazine subscription plan. After seeing the way it has worked out, the way it has helped to knit the class together and the interest it has aroused he is all for it.
At the dinner of the Boston Alumni Assoc. held at the Copley-Plaza on Feb. 4, there were present Stan Chittick, Red Winslow, Arnie Jenkins, Dave Perry, Stan Lyon, Ted Learned, Warren Whitney, Ken Davis, Dana Haskins, Bill Fawcett, Ken Harvey, Charlie Morse, Win Farnsworth, Red Maloney, Wallie Lord, Carlyle Quimby, Paul Morgan and your secretary. Paul and Wallie were in the orchestra which furnished swell music all during the evening. It was a grand party, enjoyed by all and our class had one of its best turnouts in recent years.
Plan ahead for that Jug End Barn Party.
Secretary, 45 Chestnut St., Wellesley Hills, Mass,