Class Notes

1926

January 1945 ROBERT E. CLEARY, ROBERT D. SALINGER
Class Notes
1926
January 1945 ROBERT E. CLEARY, ROBERT D. SALINGER

This month Reg Hanson is guest editoring again.

Lt. Doc Wright USNR is a busy officer with multitudinous duties at the Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Md. Doc went there, following indoctrinational training at Quonset, in December 194 a, when the mud was deep and the work was just starting. He has seen the growth o£ a huge station where they do experimental and test work for Naval Aviation and provide facilities for the famous Naval Air Transport. Although he feels part of the station after helping it grow up, Doc has been expecting to go to sea on a carrier; but at last reports other people had some ideas and Doc has been saddled with more duties. He was home in Nashua for a few days at Thanksgiving, the first time in quite a spell. As aide to the captain and public relations officer, he is back on the job at Patuxent.

Lt. Col. Don Mackay flew home from his Mediterranean assignment, after nearly two years overseas, for a two-weeks visit with Mrs. Mackay and Judy recently. He says, "The Branch Office of the Judge Advocate General was a darn busy place. We handled all military justice in the Theater, including Italy. There was little time off, but what we had was easily and pleasantly spent. A grand country, excellent weather, the best of swimming. I certainly got a break on that assignment." Don is now starting his new duties in Washington.

At the Columbia game in New York the following '26'ers were seen in the stands, on the field, or on the subway platform:— Les Richard, Ed Dreier, Sid Hay ward, Jake Jacobus, Brant Wallace, Charlie Bishop, Gordon Chipman, Hap Johnston, George Scott, Ernie Stebbins, Bob Cleary, and Bob Riotte.

Lt. Col. Harold Trefethen wrote to Bob Salinger that he anticipated leaving his undisclosed location to go into combat in the near future. Tref described the locality as being plenty jungle, with rivers, and not far away, high snow-capped mountains. He is using chopsticks to eat his meals, which appear to be mostly rice served twice a day. Among the inhabitants of this unnamed place are monkeys, snakes, and mongooses.

Major Randall Cox is back from overseas and his new orders take him to Indianapolis. While away for over a year with the Troop Carrier Command he was awarded the.Air Medal. Before reporting to his new station he had a couple weeks rest and recreation at Atlantic City. Ranny has just been elected a vice president of the New England Alumni Association of Phillips Exeter Academy.

Gordon Jenkins is national accounts executive for the Yankee Network, associated with the Mutual "network, and he has his headquarters in Boston at station WNAC. Gordon returns to Boston from New York and has been previously with Lever Brothers and Chrysler.

Gordon Linke is now superintendent of agencies for the western department of the American Insurance Group, and remains in Rockford, 111., where he has been since 1937.Dugan O'Leary, joining the staff last year as sub-master, is now headmaster of the Springfield, Vt., high school. Charlie Starrett and Bobo Williams have been working together on the same picture, Columbia's "Blazing the Western Trail"; excellent press reviews have been given the picture in which Charlie has the lead and Bobo a supporting role.

George Leyser has been in the Service since March 1942, and he is now a captain in an engineer construction battalion at Camp Claiborne. Flash Fallon is getting around these days, judging from the new address he forwarded; he is now at Walsh-Kaiser in Providence, R. I. Ollie Kobisk has been promoted from captain to major. Ed Chaffin represents the Satevepost in Darrell Toohey is turning out solid stuff for the SpringfieldUnion newspaper in Springfield, Mass. EdEmerson and Tubby Weymouth found themselves in the same well-known Boston restaurant last month, and took advantage of the situation to compare notes.

Fred Rowe has his Major insignia. GrannyKnight and Joe Kinney saw some of the Detroit delegates while they were in the motor city recently. Dr. Paul New hall has his office for dentistry in the Back Bay section of Boston, and lives in Wellesley. Charlie Bishop is heading up the investment and banking group of the New York City part of the Dartmouth Vocational Plan. Joe Donohue is carrying on a successful law business in Lynn, Mass.; his brother Frank 'lB passed away suddenly during the summer. Leroy Kelley has been officiating this fall again at football games around eastern Massachusetts. Ed Rosie lives in Cambridge, Mass., and is with Lever Brothers. JimSullivan is of the Sullivan and Sullivan law firm in Boston.

Fund Contributors for 1944 Contributors: 387 (97% of graduates). Total gifts: $8176.17 (124% of objective). CLARK WEYMOUTH, Class Agent.

1926

PARENTS

(We have tried to list with the respective classesall the parents who gave such vital assistance tothe Alumni Fund of 1944, whether through giftsof their own or through sending gifts for theirsons. To those parents whose help in sending giftsfor their sons we may not have identified, equalthanks.)

Harper, George A. Richter, Henry A. Schipper, Mrs. Alice W.

MEMBERS

Abbott, Charles W. Akin, John S. Alexander, Arthur J. Algar, George E. Allen, Carlos E., Jr. Allen, George H. Allen, Patten D. Allen, Paul S. Altizer, Jackson D. Andler, Kenneth D. Appleton, FrancisH!.„3rd Applin, H. Herbert Arenovski, Herman J. Armstrong, Walter R., Jr. Bailey, Christopher T. Bailey, Frank E. Baker, Royal P. Banfield, H. Loring Barclay, William H. Barnes, Frederic P. Bartels, George J. Batchelder, Joseph M. Becton, Edward M. Bellaire, George P. Bengtson, Waif rid E. Benjamin, Philip M. Benton, Webster W. Bickford, John H. Bishop, Albert W. Bishop, Charles S. Bixby, G. Henry Blair, A. Whittemore Blake, Henry A. Blake, Keith E. Blanchard, Willard H. Blicke, Juilliard H. Blood, Samuel E. P. Blunt, Carleton Borglum, George P. Bourne, Laurence T. Boyd, Kier M. Brand, C. Martin Breyfogle, Robert J. Bristol, Ralph B. Britt, Paul E. Brookes, Jason H., Jr. Brown, Courtney C. Brown, Gardner W. Buck, George W. Burlingame, M. Richard Bush, Horace S. Cadmus, Fred A. Campbell, Francis C. Campbell, William A. Cannon, John D. Carnell, Prentiss, Jr. Carr, Robert W. Chaffin, Edward J. Chamberlin, Dean Champion, George Chipman, Gordon P. Church, Donald E. Clark, Russell W. Cleary, Robert E. Cole, Edward C. Collins, Charles W. Colt, Thomas C., Jr. Conant, Louis C. Connelly, Charles J. Cort, Robert P. Cox, Randall T. Crosby, Warren M., Jr. Cunningham, Arthur F. Darling, Herbert F. Davidson, Herman F. DesMarais, Hubert A. Dickason, L. King Diehl, Carl H. Dillingham, Paul A. Dooley, Edwin B. Douglas, George E. Douglass, Gordon K. Dreier, Edward K. Drury, Francis R. Eaken, Bruce W. Eaton, Joseph W. Eaton, Roland G., Jr. Eberhart, Richard G. Edgar, Robert B. Elliott, Charles H., Jr. Emerson, Edward E. Esquerre, Henri P. Evans, William F. Everett, Douglas N. Fallon, Hillman O. Farnsworth, William P. Farwell, Thomas B. Fellingham, Warren L. Fish, William B. Fisher, Harry J. Fitts, Osmer C. Fitz-Gibbon, Laurie Floyd-Jones, Thomas L. Ford, Graham B. Ford, Wesley DeW. Forrest, Arthur L. . Forrest, William S., Jr. Foster, Kendall P. Fowler, Edmund P., Jr. Frankenberg, Charles H. Gamble, William A. Gearhart, John I. Gibson, Charles E. Gibson, Harold H., Jr. Gleason, Anthony H. Godfrey, Kenneth E. Gooding, Richard D. Goss, Robert F. Gould, Alphin T. Grady, James H. Granville-Smith, Walter, Jr. Greeley, Henry E. Gresley, Reginald E. Gulbenkian, Edward H. Gunthorp, Richard G. Gurney, Fred P. Hadley, Leonard Hadlock, Canfield Hall, Clyde C. Hall, Harry A., Jr. Hanlon, Edward J. Hanson, Reginald W. Harper, Paul A. Harriman, David E. Harrington, Robert D. Hartley, Forrest Hartman, Henry Harwood, Herbert H. Hayward, Sidney C. Haywood, Richard M. Hazel, Robert L. Heacox, Cecil E. Healy, Francis D. Heavenrich, John P. Herlihy, Thomas, Jr. Herz, R. Theodore1 Heydt, Louis J. Hill, Vernon A. Hodgdon, Robert M. Hoerner, M. Tischer Hoffman, Donald S. Hopkins, Donald B. Howland, Foster A. Hudgkins, Henry E. Hughes, William S. Hurd, Frederick Husband, Richard W. Ide, Paul A. Infield, Frederick A. Jacobus, Roland A., Jr. Jenkins, James H. Johnson, Per E. Johnston, F. Kenerson Johnston, Harold M. Jones, Floy C., Jr. Jones, Malcolm L. Jones, Ralph N. Kelley, Clinton H. Kelley, Leßoy J. Kenney, George S. Kennison, Lawrence S. Kent, Bennett T. Kinney, Joseph N., Jr. Knight, Granville F. Knowles, Francis Kolb, Howard Korten, W. Kenneth Kyburg, Paul E. Lake, Morse B. Lamb, Henry G. Lamb, Richard W. Lary, William L. Lawson, Fred F. Leech, John W. Lenke, 'Mark A. Lenke, Sidney E. Leussler, Paul H. Lewis, Harold S. Leyser, G. Everett Linke, Gordon Littlefield, Thomas E. Loomis, Robert H. Louer, Albert E. M. Lowe, Robert H. Lower, Martin E. McCarthy, F. Jordan McClintock, Edward C. McClintock, Marshall McClintock, Richard P. McConnaughey, Robert K. McDavitt, Clarence G., Jr. McDonald, Leon E. Macdonald, Charles J. Mac Donald, Wallace J., Jr. McDonough, Henry G. MacDuffie, E. Allen McFadden, Leslie B. McGinn, Sylvester Mcllwraith, John W. Mclndoe, Robert L. Mackay, Donald K. McKenna, Charles M. McWilliam, Thomas N. Major, Richard Maloney, Richard C. Mandel, Richard H. Mann, Richard D. Manser, George E., Jr. Marsans, Romulo L., Jr. Marshall, Harold T. Martyn, F. Sanford May, Robert L. Meader, Jerome C. Menges, J. Franklin Merrill, Francis E. Merrill, Malcolm H. Merry, Perley B. Metzer, Freeman W. Milans, Albert J. Millard, Stephen H. Miller, -Edward W. Milliken, Franklin A. Mills, Seward Minton, Robert H. Minuse, T. Bayles Mitchell, Stephen W. Moderwell, Horace M. Moore, Walter, 2nd Morgan, Jesse J. Morris, Albert E. Morrison, Chester T. Morrison, Hugh S. Morton, Charles E. Munson, Charles L. Murdough, Thomas G. Nathanson, Arthur L. Nemiah, Royal C. Neuman, Louis E. Newcomb, Russell L. Nichols, Richard M. Nickerson, Winfred M. Nigh, William H. Norcross, Herrick F. Norstrand, H. Donald Nutter, Winslow A. Oakes, Abner2 Oakes, Calvin Oakes, Franklyn K. Oatman, Lawrence W. O'Connor, Andrew J. Opdyke, Gordon McC. Orr, Stewart G. Ouzounian, John Parker, E. Cummings Parker, Henry L., 3rd Parker, Nathan K. Patten, Robert W. Paul, Stanley E. Peirce, George L. Peterson, Ward A. Petrie, Kenneth H. Pillsbury, Walter A. Pitney, William F. Poole, Edward N. Poor, Frank S. Potter, Everett A. Raisbeck, Edward A. Randall, Richard Rankin, Walter M. Ravenscroft, Glenn B. Rawson, David F. Redman, Herbert J. Revoir, Theodore R. Rice, Howard C., Jr. Richard, Lester M. Richter, Traugott L. Riotte, Robert C. Roberts, John W. Robinson, Donald W. Robinson, Gilbert H. Robinson, Percy S. Rogers, Charles W. Rogers, Lemuel J. Rosenberg, Harold B. Ross, Eugene H. Rowe, Frederic L. Rowe, Homer A. Ryder, Morrill S., Jr. Sage, Henry A.3 Sage, Henry A.4 [.Sagendorph, Richard S. r.St. Clair, John P. Salinger, Robert D. Sanford, Lloyd M. :. Savage, Harry W. Savage, Joseph C. Schipper, Carl F., Jr. Schmidt, Kenneth P. Scott, George W. Scoville, Laurence McC. Seasongood, Albert, Jr. Seely, Frederick F. Semple, Kenneth S. Sharp, William L. Sheftallj John P. Shellman, Norman C. Sherman, Roger F. Simmons, Charles E., Jr. Singleton, Charles B. Smith, Arthur C. Smith, Hinsdale, Jr. Smith, Laurence C. Smith, Ritchie C. Stack, Arthur E. Starke, G. A. Schrader Starrett, Charles R. Stebbins, Ernest L. Steel, Edwin deH. Steele, Donald T. Sterling, Raymond W. A. Stevens, Joseph B. Stickney, William W. Stopford, Robert M. Storer, Morris B. Straight, John P. Sullivan, Frederick T. Sullivan, James F. Talbot, Lester Tarr, John C. Thomas, Ralph L. Thompson, John G. Thompson, Reginald E. Thompson, Warner F. Tilton, Sumner B. Tomlinson, Walter C. Tourtellot, Gair, Jr. Traquair, James E. Trefethen, Harold P. Trefethen, Herman J. Truesdale, James W. Tully, George C. Tyler, Seward S. s Uehlein, William F., Jr. Upham, Ralph H. Van Duyn, H. Norton Van Horn, William K. Venneman, E. Paul Vermillion, Lawrence R. Viall, William B. Volkhardt, William T. Waggener, Leslie, Jr.5 Waggener, Leslie, Jr.6 Wallace, J. Branton Walters, E. Worthington Watson, John C. Watts, Bennet K. Weare, Harry C. Webster, Charles D. Webster, Russell D. Weeks, Kenneth W. Weil, Maurice H. Welch, Ross S. Wenck, Frederick M. Weston, Stephen P. Weymouth, Clark Whitman, Max Whitmore, Henry, Jr. Wilcox, Arthur D. Willard, William B. Willcox, Alvah M. Williams, Bleecker R. Williams, Robert B. Williamson, Norris E. Willis, Emmett Wilson, Robert S. Wolff, Lawrence Wollenhaupt, Arthur F. Woods, Wadleigh W. Woodward, Philip J. Wooster, James W., Jr. Worthington, Delwyn J. Wright, Murray J. Yaffe, George J. Zaeder, Benjamin MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:1 Mrs. Herz.2 David E. Harriman '26.3 Robert E. Cleary '26.4 Frank H. Granata '24.5 his father and mother,Mr. and Mrs. LeslieWaggener.6 Income of the LeslieWaggener, Jr. Memorial Fund.

Secretary, Welsh Farms, Inc., Long Valley, N. J.

Treasurer, United Shoe Machinery Corp. 140 Federal St., Boston, Mass.