Class Notes

1936*

April 1941 DEAN R. GIDNEY
Class Notes
1936*
April 1941 DEAN R. GIDNEY

One of the boys who used to answer to the name of Stew Stroud is now identified out in Milwaukee, where his name appears on the letterhead of barristers Shea & Hoyt, as Dick Stroud. Stew or Dick sends news of the other Wisconsonese and promises to be on hand at reunion—will appear as "the man without a wife." He says that Steve Stoltzer has got out of soybeans into the navy—is now at school at Northwestern—will emerge an ensign—capitalizes on his dashing appearance in uniform.

Yodeling Hermie Nunnemacher operated his own ski tow at Holly Hill, near Milwaukee, this past winter and numbered many Dartmouth men among his clients.

Jimmy Pollock changed horses in midstream and has done very nicely. After being well along in the study of medicine he went rock-nutty and transferred to M.I.T. to spend his time measuring strikes and dips and chipping at little rocks with a geologist's hammer—Struck gold in Miss Mavis Carson, a lovely little Connecticut Yankee whom Jim has lured from her quiet New England home to an adobe hut in New Mexico's Permian basin, at Silver City, near the Groundhog mine. Jim is resident geologist there.

By the time this column appears Boyce Price will have announced his engagement to Betty Williams of Washington, Conn., and will be a IA man in one of the army camps. Speaking of the army, Bill Ferguson swaggers around in a handsome uniform and apparently has no trouble lining up the lasses, although his fighting right now is limited to wrestling with an 1.8.M. system he's trying to install for the Quartermaster's Corps on Governor's Island.

Brew Towne's pretty wife was talking with N.B.C. big shot Button the other day and reported that Brew has been called to the Navy.

A 1 Butler has left Clapp 8c Polliak to join up with Warwick & Legler which may sound like out of the frying pan but I am told that the latter is a legitimate advertising firm while the former was an exhibition space selling outfit. Joe Bishop doesn't like advertising firms anyway, and maybe he's right. Anyway, A 1 has a better job.—Speaking of Bishop, not much has been heard from him since he laid Shertz low with a four page blast last year.—What are you doing, Joe?

"Nox" Howard passed the Connecticut bar exams and got his picture in the home town paper—the New Britain Herald. After leaving Hanover's Spartan plain he played and studied law at the University of Virginia Reece Hatchitt's legal affiliations are with New York's Reed & Priest.

Back when smiling A 1 Roberts was a rosy cheeked young lad in Englewood, N. J. his boyish enthusiasm got the better of him and he told his doctor that he would like to study medicine. The doc rose to the occasion and promised A 1 that if he went on and did a good job of medical school he (the doc) would take him (Al) into his practice: You've seen this show before—anyway. Doc Al Roberts graduated from New York's Physicians & Surgeons and went on to join his old friend in the Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck, N. J. Now he's got himself engaged, and rolls to work down route 4 in a Rolls Royce, and if that ain't somethin, I don't know.

Now IT CAN BE TOLD

Big bashful, blushing, Bob Prentice did land Theo Smith of Albany—and a nice catch. Don't know why he was so secretive about it.—. . . . Bil Wyman has announced honorable intentions toward Elizabeth Davisson of Belmont, Mass. She's a Colby gal.

Steve Worthen has had a change of locale, and is now teaching the boys of Westbrook Junior College, Portland, Me. to play with test tubes & bunsen burners and make rotten eggs smells Spence Johnson's with Titanium Pigment as a chemist. Lives here in New York with Norm Sherry.

Bob Stokes has been drafted. So has Dick Crosby. Stokes will be laying duck boards in the Camp Dix mud and Crosby will be washing Cape Cod sand out of Fort Devens spinach. Dick was teaching in the Danvers Mass. High School.

THIS MAKES IT OFFICIAL

"Smedley" Smith resented a recent crack in this column about his being "self-appointed" diving champ of N. Y. C. so he sent along a clipping which says as plainly as the Herald-Tribune can print, "Jack Smith of the New York A.C. topped the field in the metropolitan diving championships from three-meter springboard, averaging ug.o6 points." Of course Smedley's a republican and you've got to remember the Tribune's a republican sheet.

Slocum Chapin'swithWKßN in Youngstown, Ohio. .... Sarge Underhill is Game Research Investigator for N. Y. State's Conservation Department in Albany. Sounds pretty well in line with the Sarge's leanings while in college Joe Smith's riding the aviation boom as purchasing agent for Eclipse over in Bendix.

Jim Gidney had another operation on his back and has spent the last eight weeks or so in the Orthopaedic Hospital in New York. This time the hope is that fusion will be successful.

Art Lynch is sales correspondent for Bird & Son in East Walpole, Mass.—must mean that he pushes a persuasive pen . . . . Cy Greene Sells for D. Appleton Century Cos. —books Ray Dorsey's reports for Cleveland's Plain Dealer Dang Scherman continues riding high for '36 with his recent visit to the Bahamas to photograph the Duke 8c Duchess. Would like to have seen your picture alongside of them, Dang.

Erion, who has been professional greeter at all Alpha Delt houseparties since graduation will be on hand at reunion with wife Elly to extend the right hand of fellowship to all the prodigal sons.

JUNE 20-22 ND

You've all received your draft notices so be on hand in Hanover. There will be no exemptions or deferments.

One of the jobs at reunion will be the election of new class officers—an executive committee of nine including the Secretary & Treasurer. Up in Boston we have a nominating committee made up of puckster Paul Guibord, banker Dune Newell, stout Dick Morton, and silent Hesty Hirst. Send your nominations to Guibord, 82 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. Pick out a new Secretary. The present one is now at the Naval Finance & Supply School in Philadelphia and by the time the September class notes appear will be hanging over the rail of some destroyer.

Fund, Contributors for 1940 Contributors: 374 (75% of graduates). Total gifts: $1,502.75 (81% of objective). ROBERT H. SHERTZ, Class Agent.

1936

Anonymous Aaron, Charles A., Jr. Aborn, Gage N. Adams, Roy A. Allen, George J. Allen, Richard K. Allen, Thomas B. Andrus, Donald W. Anspach, Eugene J., Jr. Appleton, Arthur I. Arnold, John B. Balfour, William M. Ballantyne, Donald L. Barker, Daniel C. Barr, Lockwood C. Barr, Sidney L. Bayles, Rogers Beckel, C. Graham, Jr. Bedingfield, Alfred W. Beetle, Alan A. Beinhart, Walter W. Beskind, D. Herbert Bettison, Lindley S. Beyer, George, Jr. Bikle, Robert W. Billings, Henry, 2nd Birchall, Robert Blackmore, George S. Blake, J. Robert Bockstahler, Courtney B. Boyd, Mitchell C. Brenner, Robert H. Brierley, Richard G. Brooks, Charles C., Jr. Brooks, Edwin B. Brown, George A. Brown, Martin A., Jr. Brown, Nelson P., Jr. Brown, R. Gordon Builter, Raymond D. Bullock, Robert D. Delbridge, Charles F., Jr. Dickson, Robert T. Dingwall, James A., 3rd Dittmar, G. Walter, Jr. Donovan, J. Lane Doolittle, Albert W., Jr. Dorrance, S. Dick, Jr. Dorsey, R. Raymond Doyle, Elwood W. Earl, Ralph W.,Jr. Eaton, Robert H. Erdmann, Martin, 2nd Erion, Donald W. Ervin, Robert C., Jr. Essex, William L., Jr. Eager, John H., 3rd Favour, John W. Ferguson, William A., Jr. Fernald, Robert O. Fitzherbert, Munroe S. Fitzpatrick, Vincent G. Florsheim, Leonard S., Jr. Fortune, James M., 3rd Fester, William H., Jr. Fox, David L. Frank, Robert L. Frick, William F., Jr. Fullerton, Baxter T. Funk, Arthur L. Gait, Jesse M. Garlick, William B. Gates, Victor W. Gibney, Albert L. Gibson, William G. Gidney, Dean R. Gidney, James B. Goble, Edward A. Goldthwait, Lawrence Gonnerman, H. F., Jr. Goodman, Oscar Gordon, George A. Gray, William R. Greenbaum, Monroe Greene, Cyril W. Greenwood, John G. Groh, John R. Guibord, Paul L. Haddad, Joseph G. Hair, Benjamin M. Hambleton, George M. Hannaford, Jack R. Hardham, John F. Harding, Wendell O. Harrington, W. Alan, Jr. Harris, Richard J. Harris, Sumner Hastings, Rolland R. Hatch, Arnold S. Hefler, Richard J. Henshaw, Norman E. 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