Class Notes

1937*

August 1942 JACK DEVLIN, JACK RICHTER
Class Notes
1937*
August 1942 JACK DEVLIN, JACK RICHTER

Jack Devlin has asked me to handle the class notes this month so here goes! Dick Cooper's excellent notes, taken at Reunion on returning members gives me most of my information. For inaccuracies and the inevitable omissions, write to the Secretary and they will be remedied in a following issue. Before starting in on the rest of the boys let me say Reunion was well worth the thousand miles I came. Now I'm at Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago and expect orders this fall. See you in the Army!

Rip Ripsom, 233 Cathedral Avenue, Hempstead, N. Y. is single and expected to go into the 87th Ski Troops the first of June. His own general contracting business has been shut down by priorities .for the duration Fran Fenn, Sunset Farm, West Hartford, Conn., married Hart Beardsley's sister Mary 5 days after graduation. Son Harry, Class of '62, was born January 23, 1941 and now is anxiously awaiting the arrival of his sister (?) sometime in June, is 3-A and on duty as member of the Aircraft Warning Service as well as selling insurance for Conn. Mutual Al Mayer, 139 Wenondale Road, Longmeadow, Mass., married Terry Beargeon on May 20, 1939. Al III was born January 1, 1941. Big Al is running the Industrial Equipment and Supply Co. since his father's retirement and is doing 100% war work.

Hal Putnam, 1248 Great Plain Avenue, Needham, Mass., married Betty Maran on June 27, 1939-Wendy Martha arrived on September 10, 1941. Hal has been with The Boston Globe for the last five years. One of his important accomplishments since graduation was writing the Dartmouth Book ofWinter Sports. He is 3A in the draft Carl Noyes will be at Abbott Hall, Northwestern University for the next two months. He worked for two years for the Indian Head National Bank at Nashua and now is about to go on sea duty. Carl is still a bach Sheldon Wagner, Riverdale, N. Y., was married on November 1940 to Janet Lowther. Sheldon just got a commission as Ensign and is going to Abbott Hall. He has been running his dad's business since the latter's death, and besides being a "butter and egg man," he-has, done considerable flying Dr. John Milne, 4 Valley Road, Hanover, N. H. married Jean McDuff on January 31, 1942. After two years at Dartmouth Med., John finished at Columbia and now has just completed two years of interning at Mary Hitchcock. He now has a swell job teaching physical diagnosis at Dartmouth Med. and working on the staff in the Hitchcock Clinic. In a year he thinks he will be in the Army.

Bill Timbers, 15 Broad Street, N. Y. C., married Charlotte Tanner on June 21, 1941 and their family is still 'two. Bill graduated from Yale Law in 1940 and has been with Davis Polke, etc. at 15 Broad Street ever since Carl Erdman, 1650 Penn. Avenue, Wyomissing, Pa., married Carolyn Wilson on September 20, 1938 and they have a boy Lee, born April 20, 1941 Tony Geniewich, 295 5th Avenue, New York City, is now with Calloway Mills in New York, and formerly was with "William Filene Cos. He has taught school at Lynn English High where he also coached football. He still is unattached and 4F Ralph Griffith is a Technician sth grade (corporal), Lovell General Hospital, Fort Devens, Mass. He has labored for R. L. Griffith and Son where he was midwest representative and salesman, and also he has worked for the Auto Club of R. I. He remains unmarried Tom O'Brien, 1561 Metropolitan Avenue, N. Y. C., married Margaret Orctander on October 11, 1941 and they have prospects of a larger family soon. He is Vice Principal of Drake High School in New York, and 3A in the draft.

Jerry Low, 1731 New Hampshire Avenue, Washington, is a bachelor aide to H. P. Nelson, Chief of Priorities in WPB, formerly he was with Norman L. Meyers, an attorney in Washington. He received his law degree from Yale in 1940 Boz Wosworth, East Lake Road, Skaneatel es, New York, is the proud head of a family of four. He married Marion Thompson in the spring of 1939. Robinson III is 1 year old, and Judy is 2. He is 3A and is now selling hospital equipment Johnny Latchis, Brattleboro, Vt., is single and has been running a local theatre for three years and in addition, a hotel for two years. He has lost thirty pounds in the last thirty days trying to get in the Navy before the Army hires him Date Morgan (corp.), Lisbon, N. H.. is now in the 45th Field Artillery at Fort Johnson, S. C., where he has been for one year. After Dartmouth he was at Columbia Business School for one year and then did some accounting for Scoville Wellington Co. He has made application for officers' training.

Monk Amon, 42 Linnaen Street, Cambridge, Mass., married Dorothy Coffin and is with the law firm of Hale and Dorr in Boston. Also, he has worked for Willoughby Colby, Esq. after graduation from Harvard Law Lt. Comd. George Bromfield, 3rd Naval District in N. Y. C., was in the advertising business in California until the Navy put him to work in his present important job Ed Eaton, 419 E. Ist Street, Indianapolis, Ind., married Jo Willis on June 21, 1939 and now have Gail age 7 months. "Ed has been working for Stewart Warner Co. and has just had a swell promotion. He will be in Dixon, 111. in the Green River Ordinance Plant. He is a Second Lt. in the Infantry Reserve. .... Bill, Cash, 1654 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Ensign in the Navy since leaving General Mills Corporation, married Nancy Kirkpatrick June 14, 1941 (expecting.)

Bob Cone, 17 Woodmere Road, West Hartford, Connecticut, married Lillian Karney on April 19, 1938 and is now with R. H. Cone Co., Hartford, as Superintendent of Construction where he has been since 1937. More important, has Carol Anne, 3 years old. Mike Manternac, 105 Mountain Road, West Hartford, Connecticut is a bachelor lawyer with Robinson, Robinson & Cole, Hartford, Connecticut. His career has been linked with Hartford Empire Company until December, 1940, on the legal staff, then, with Aetna Life Insurance Company, and then to his present job which he holds along with a 1-B number Bob Kirstein, 36 Highland Avenue, Cambridge, Mass., married Marcia Pitezhold, May 24, 1941, whose skill with the crayon decorated the backs of most of the '37 reuners with swimming beauties sans suits. Bob has been with the Advertising Department of Proctor & Gamble and formerly was with Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. of Chicago. He is 3-A. .... Paul Marx, 729 West Bloomfield Street, Roe, N. Y., is a bachelor and working for W. T. Grant Co. Formerly he was with Gladdings, Inc. in Providence and Atlantic Knitting Mills, N. Y. C. He returned in 1939 to get his master of Commercial Science at Tuck School, and is 1-A in the draft Pat Uhlmann, 1009 W. 67th Street, Kansas City, married Helen Jane Weil on November 10, 1938, and little Patricia is now living with them.

John Arborio, 141 Academy Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., is a Civil Engineer with John Arborio, Inc., with whom he has been since 1937. Jo Arborio, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., is doing administration work with John Arborio, Inc. since graduation. At present, he had planned to go into the Army on May 18 Stew Richardson. 18 West Street, Hanover, is working for Ward & Baird in Hanover. He married Virginia Campbell of. Nashua on March 6, 1942, and is awaiting his call to the draft.

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