Class Notes

1938

November 1943 CARL F. VON PECHMANN, ENS. J. CLARKE MATTIMORE
Class Notes
1938
November 1943 CARL F. VON PECHMANN, ENS. J. CLARKE MATTIMORE

By the time you get this, your correspondent will be a married man, so for the present forget any lapses of memory. The only objection I have to any of you getting married is that it seems to bring with it a subsequent paralysis of right arms. If I ever got a letter from one of you wedded brethren, it would be too much of a shock.

On the career side, Jim Hastings got his captaincy; and it's now Lt. Foley and Lt. Gordon, both Medical Corps. Corporal Charles Cherry has a Seattle A.P.0.; Fred Piderit, who wasn't very apt at keeping his own records in Hanover, is now a Federal Reserve Bank examiner. Dick Schubart is with the Aluminum Co. of America in Pittsburgh, and Jack Hirst is a fire protection engineer in Boston. From sister Martha Lou, we learn that "Lt. Bruce Lemmon is in charge of the heart and lung ward of an advance base hospital in the South Pacific. He reports that a general in the area, class of '15, had entertained the eight or ten Dartmouth men in the area at a dinner which was so successful he had promised to repeat it each month. Bruce wrote, 'We had a jolly time and a delicious dinner of pigeon, salad of papaya and other local fruit with coconut milk, native pumpkin, and ice cream and cake.' Incidentally Bruce has a two-month old daughter, Natalie Louise, who's with her mother, the former Dorothy Spangler, in Berwick, Pa." Has anyone heard from Emlen?

Bill Lyle is a Coast Guard supply officer in Charleston. Also on the supply end, Jack Karr is in the Sea Bees at Camp Peary, at a supply school. He and wife Margaret report the arrival of daughter Patricia Joan, as of last Jan. 4. As usual, this column is right up to date. Young Bill Roby, who aspired to be the Colby flash freshman year is now a It. (jg). Most impressive is the greater number of A.P.O. addresses that are coming in. Chuck Sterns, now on duty as an electrical engineer instructor with the Army in Florida, married Madelyn Russell of Lynn, Mass., July 25. Lew Harriman got his promotion to captain. He's on duty in Hawaii with an anti-aircraft artillery unit. Chuck Moses is a captain now, too, and he's with the 70th Div. in Oregon. Lt. Dick Otto and Evelyn Gustafson of Jackson Heights, L. 1., were married Sept. 9. Dick's with the Signal Corps at West Palm Beach. Dick Heneage is a submaster and athletic coach of Whitefield Schools, N. H., and that's the sum total of the news I've been able to garner this month. Better luck next time.

Secretary, 41 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Treasurer, 1743 Q St. N. W., Washington, D. C.