Class Notes

1935

June 1946 J. D. GILCHRIST JR., USNR,, BOBB CHANEY
Class Notes
1935
June 1946 J. D. GILCHRIST JR., USNR,, BOBB CHANEY

MORE NEW NUMBERS

The good old Alumni Records Office does what we consider an excellent job of keeping posted on the specific addresses of those of you who fail to otherwise make your whereabouts known. For the benefit of anyone putting together an early Christmas Card list or contemplating mailing facsimilies of the Declaration of Independence to classmates over the 4th of July (when you'll be in or en route to Hanover for the Reunion, anyway) we give you the following:

Richard E. Carpenter, 6635 Hillandale Rd., Chevy Chase, Md Paul C. Cuminings Jr., Transcript Printing Co., Peterboro, N. H Charles M. Dinneen, 3000 39th St., Washington 16, D. C John J. Bell, Bell Construction Co., 610 Dallas Ave., Houston, Texas Schuyler E. Cornthwaite, Box 53, Groton, Vt., where he is the High School Principal Jerome G. Davis, SIS Ocean Ave., Brooklyn 26, N. Y Roger G. Flynn, American Overseas Airlines, Inc., Bromma Airport, Stockholm, Sweden, where he is an Airline Operations Representative Wallace W. Dow, 215 Brookline Blvd., Havertown, Pa John N. Thompson, Box 268, Key West, Fla John J. Dunn, 23 Alvord St., Torrington, Conn. . . . Dr. Edward C. Dyer, 10 Browne St., Brookline, Mass Harold O. Stanton, 80 Eleanor Rd., Springfield, Mass Walter F. Gage, 761 New Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Minneapolis 15, Minn. ... Robert M. Kugler, Box 122, Sea Girt, N. J and ex-Navy man Douglas L. Ley, 222 Prospect St., Belmont, Mass Donald E. Richardson, Mohonk Lake, N. Y Leroy A. Shattuck Jr., 434 sth Ave., Room 1011-C, Pittsburgh, Pa and back at the old carpet-shuttle game is our friend Herbert L. Shuttleworth, 2nd, 275 Guy Park Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. . . . William H. Mathers, Western Parkway, Huntington, L. 1., N. Y. ...-. Dr. John L. Morrison, 667 Hillcrest Blvd., Phillipsburg, N. J Russell L. Erwin, 80 Spring St, Monticello, N. Y David R. Gallagher, 770 N. Sheridan Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. .. . .F. Lowell Haas, 808 15th St., N.W., United Air Lines, Inc., Washington 5, D. C., where he's manager of United's Government Department Phillip S. Hemphill, 956 E. Broadway, Milford, Conn Dr. Robert L. Quimby, practicing at 42 Highland Ave., Randolph, Vt George Margulis, 2406 Glendon Rd., Cleveland 18, Ohio Milburn McCarty Jr., Douglas Leigh, Inc., 630 sth Ave., New York 20, New York Theodore H. Harbaugh, 35 Birckhead Place, Toledo 8, Ohio, still active with Libbey Division of Owen Illinois Glass Cos Richard Hirschland, 26-15 4th St., Long Island City 2, N. Y Walter B. Holmes, 55 Waterbury Ave., Stamford, Conn., where he's a Special Agent with the F.8.1 John J. Egan, 256 Courtland Ave., Glenbrook, Conn Thomas A. Bledsoe, Rinehart & Cos., Ind., 232 Madison Avenue, New York 16, New York Robert M. Morse, has returned to 1871 Page Ave., East Cleveland 12, Ohio Dr. William C. Mumler, Suite 940, Roosevejt Bldg., 727 W. 7th St., Los Angeles, Calif John A. Holloway, 330 West 72nd St., New York City 23 J. Harris Latimer, 19 Adams Avenue, West Newton 65, Mass., where he is a Fieldman with John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Cos Thomas E. Wilson, 783 Hupp Cross Rd., Birmingham, Mich Richard F. Upton, 14 Park St., Concord, N. H Joseph A. Parachini, 270 West 11th St., N. Y. C. 14 A. Loring Siegener, 545 Alemeda Blvd., Coronado, Calif Arthur D. Somers, 11 Pitcher Ave., West Medford 55, Mass.

Bud's bud .... or ... .an Oscar for Oscar

March 30, 1946, is the date, and 6¾ lbs. was the entry figure of son James Clenric Cahoon born to Eileen and Oscar in Barnstable, Mass., the home of choice clams, cranberries and Cahoons.

Our own Colliers

Mr. and Mrs. Morris G. Rome have the honour of announcing the marriage of their daughter Thelma to Mr. Frederick RichardCollier on Sunday, the twenty-fourth of February, 1946, New York City.

Will someone confirm the rumor that DaveSmith came East?

Green and White Ribbon Department

Grant Meade has been serving tor four and a half years with the Navy. Stationed originally in Philadelphia, then out to Australia and Saipan. As gunnery officer on the "baby flattop" Fanshaw Bay, he experienced the bombings at Saipan and other Pacific way-stations, before returning stateside for duty, including the study of the Japanese language at Harvard, preparatory to returning to Japan for occupation duty. The Citation from theSecretary ribbon which he wears resulted from a Survey on Korea which Grant did in collaboration with two other officers while in Korea as Minister of Propaganda and in charge of radio and press activities there.

Bob Hage is the only other classmate we've heard of receiving this Secretary of the Navy ribbon.

J. Saxton Zieman USNR of 605 Watchung Rd., Bound Brook, N. J., has been released to inactive duty after three and one-half years of service. His most recent assignment was officer-in-charge of 16 transcontinental airline stations of the Naval Air Transport Service to California. He served on the carriers Hornet and Intrepid, and saw service in Caledonia, Manus and the Fiji Islands.

We haven't run a statistical count recently on what percentage of the class are married and whether, like Vassar girls, we average 1.8 children each, but the rank of bachelordom suffer a major loss with Art Bamford's engagement to Dorothy Lansing of Chicago.

Get That Sitter, Now

Mothers' Day may have been just the opening you needed, or maybe you'd better start being nice to the lad who delivers the Shop,ping News, or help your younger sister with her algebra or your grandmother with her cross-word puzzles or her needlework: the truly important thing is to get going now on that all-important problem of lining up someone to act as a sitter while you and your wife head up to Hanover for that weekend to decimate all weekends, 5 to 7 July next. Some of us haven't that problem, so we're that much ahead of you who do have it at the present writing, but we want you there and we'd also like a look at that gal you married—might give us an idea or two; certainly they should add a decorative note to the Hanover Plain.

As we see it, you can't miss; those of you who survived our Fifth will need no urging, and those who missed it have probably heard enough about it to be quite eager to catch this second round. We've nothing to sell, you are the stockholders in this outfit and here's another opportunity to take up one of your dividends. Reunion brochures and dormitory reservation cards will be mailed from Hanover on 29 April. It will be a great help to those of us who are planning the various functions during that weekend, and to the college officials, if you lads will return those cards as soon as possible.

Come early and meet the boys, see the pretty girls, and if you're lucky maybe you'll get to hear the piano before Bud Childs and Bob Ferry start taking it apart. Maybe you can help them!

BACK IN HARNESS with The Travelers Insurance in Portland is Harvey J. Sevigny '36 after 27 months with the Navy in the South Pacific.

Secretary, LT. (jg) Bureau of Aeronautics, Room 2 N 70, Navy Dept., Washington 25, D. C. Treasurer, 5036 Juanita Ave., S., Minneapolis 10, Minn