Class Notes

1932

March 1947 CARLOS H. BAKER, NATHAN H. WENTWORTH
Class Notes
1932
March 1947 CARLOS H. BAKER, NATHAN H. WENTWORTH

Little Alice, they call her in the Cardozo family, and she arrived in Washington November 27, 1946, weighing nearly eight pounds. Her mother Alice, and her brother 6 and her sister 4 (Michael and Julia, by name) are busy working and playing with her, and father Mike is still winding up lend-lease and disposing of overseas surpluses in the State Department Bob Woodman, up the coast in Salem, Mass., is selling insurance in his own Agency at 221 Essex St Gordon Walker is a lawyer with the wonderful home address of Turkeyfoot Rd., Erlanger, Ky., after four years away in the service of his Great-Uncle Sam. The Tuckers, whose business address is the Philippine Embassy in Washington, were expecting an addition about mid-January, and I am expecting, but have no word yet, to hear from them as to what they drew ChuckOwsley, self-styled "bureaucrat," writes in from 3018 N St., N. W., Washington 7, to say that (like Tucker) he expects to get to Reunion. (Hint to the sapient: haven't heard of anybody who can't come except those out of country.)

Leon Warner, emergent from service in August 1945, has been hard at work in the hardware business since, and with wife Mary and their three girls is living at Lake Minnetonka ("by the waters of") with business address at 13 S. Sixth St., Minneapolis. Dr. George Hahn, Philadelphia obstetrician, reports that FrenchDickey has finished his course in dermatology at the U.P. Grad. School of Medicine; that the Bill Mackinneys are expecting another baby come summer; and that GEORGE ALAN HAHN JR., first MALE (not counting Pa) in the all-female Hahn household arrived on September 6, 1946.

Ted Barry returned to the States from Shanghai aboard the Nashville on November 20, 1945, and since then has been, manager of the Scranton office of International Business Machines Corp. Home address: 1718 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa. (second prize in quaint addresses for this month: medal en route). Ted hopes he and Marie can get to THE FIFTEENTH Don Simpson, now a resident of one of your secretary's ancient habitats, Kenmore (outside Buffalo), N. Y„ sends a welcome card to say he recently moved east from Chicago, and now has to commute only 6 miles instead of 50 in order to reach his industrial relations work with Western Electric, where he is in charge of employment and personnel placement in a new wire and cable plant. Don hopes to make Reunion.

The Jildo Cappios, who regard Reunion as one of their MUSTS, boast an extremely handsome pair of youngsters named Jimmy (5 plus) and Jill (22 months), and the report is same job, same address, same dog Bus Sails of Northampton has accepted an appointment as teacher and coach in the Maple Street Junior High School, Holyoke, Mass. The N. Y. Times, the Trib, the Brooklyn Eagle, and the Yonkers Herald Statesman all collaborated last November 12 to announce the engagement of Miss Isabelle Nelmes to our own Gus Zimmerman. Isabelle is a Wellesley grad and placement director of the Katharine Gibbs School.

Dr. Jim Brow?i is practicing (hell, he don't need practice) dentistry in Concord, N. H. Herb Pike of 364 Central Ave., New Haven 15, is a territory salesman for General Tire and Rubber with a bailiwick in lower Connecticut. The Pikes have mixed twins, Herbert and Dorothy, aged 5 George C.Sawyer of 21 Green Street, Houlton, Maine (Quote: Best place to live this side of Ketchikan: close quote) reports that his family was without a mother from July, 1944, but has been reorganized since September 23, 1945 by marriage with Irene C. Rand. Their combined assets total 5 boys and 5 girls (assets, you bet), and George is still working at farming and forestry in Aroostook County. Last July 31 arrived a new daughter Nancy Caroline. George's work with timber and potatoes supports the grand menage.

Gus Watts is living at 78 California Ave., Hempstead, L. 1., and working at the new Hofstra College. Johnny Wolff is a fellowtownsman. Jack and Peg Eliot hope to make the long trek back to Hanover from Pasadena. In the same state is Carl Ward, with a new address (740 Pacific Bldg.), San Francisco, where he and wife and daughter emigrated in November, Carl being on permanent assignment in the claims office of the Massachusetts Protective Association. They were expecting to occupy a new house about the first of the year. Dr. Herb Friedman, ex-Lt. Col. AUS, left the army in March, 1946, after a 5-year stint, married Shirley Peters of Forest Hills, lives on Riverside Drive, drives a '40 Plymouth, practices Ear-Nose-Throat, and works at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and Lenox Hill Hospital. Otherwise he's been loafing. Says Ralph Elias is practicing medicine in California after his army tour The SonnyFoleys had a husky son last November. HalSack (110-34 73rd Rd., Forest Hills, L. I.) is still looking for a 193 a Aegis. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Buskirk plan to "doodlebug" to Reunion this June. Mac McNicol (according to your treasurer, Bo Wentworth) "screams louche as he feverishly affixes his signature to a check for class dues." (General Query: Sent in yours yet?)

Brandy Marsh reports to Bo that he is now with the Washington Post and likes it. DickTrue has been thinking of entering the toy business (Wentworth: "I sure can understand that after what I saw last Christmas"). SteveHarwood promises to borrow one of his American Locomotive Cos. spares in order to make reunion. Rog Benezet is married Ron Olmstead of Holland Patent (third prize for most curious address) tells Bo that his abode is midway betwixt Utica and ShangriLa ("a wide spot of the road") where he does some farming. Ned Rollins is an after-officehours-student at NYU (nuclear physics?)..

Quoting Wentworth: "The old meteorologist-geologist Butch Keller announces that in the cburse of a local retrenching operation he was temporarily interred, but is on his feet again and practicing the old brand of prevarication with several new meteorological wrinkles." Doc Roe of Newport, N. H., reports his wife Glad, and daughters Dianne and Gwen, are in their respective pinks, and the old man is doing all right. Your own J. L. Stetman is a Los Angeles architect; Richard is still in the Navy with the rank of lieutenant commander Mark Markey is "employed by the U. S. Govt, in Washington." Sonny Foley (see son above) is sales representative for Chevrolet on Vassar St., Cambridge, Mass. JackLooker is Director of the Players Guild of Canton, Ohio. Art Mayes is an insurance manager, with offices at 76 William Street, NYC, 7..... Ev Stuhrman is an Airways Engineering Consultant at 1621 Conn. Ave., Washington, D. C. Dan Sundeen's new address is 79 Jones St., Manchester, N. H. llolden Lewis is selling whatever it is that Scovil Mfg. Cos. of Broad St. Station Bldg., Philadelphia manufactures. Jim Miller is Assistant Manager of the Inspection Division for Peabody and Company, Troy, N. Y.

The New York classmates have been having a wonderful round of grog-at-six-grub-at-seven dinners this last twelvemonth, and ManChandler, the old maestro, has rounded up a lot of deeply-devoted-to-the-idea-of-the-Fifteenth-Reunion gentlemen among them. We have got quite a program, friends, and it needs your presence to make it work. Let us know your plans.

MAN OF THE YEAR: Robert E. Cowden Jr. '32, Sec- retary of the National Cash Register Cos., was chosen as Dayton's Outstanding Young Man of 1946 in balloting of the Junior Association of Commerce.

Secretary, 178 Prospect Ave., Princeton, N. J. Treasurer, Room 1801, 80 Maiden Lane New York 7, N. Y.

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