Class Notes

1946

April 1949 PHILIP A. STEDFAST, CHARLES T. DUNCAN, ROBERT Y. KIMBALL
Class Notes
1946
April 1949 PHILIP A. STEDFAST, CHARLES T. DUNCAN, ROBERT Y. KIMBALL

As yet I have not received any word from you on this class baby deal. Either you guys are too bashful or you just haven't gotten around to it yet. Maybe I should make an appeal to the mothers who read this column. Again I ask, please include the boy's name, date of birth, father's graduation date and any other information you think necessary. The class would like to get this information as soon as possible.

I have had two or three letters from fellows asking for addresses of ex-roommates or buddies. I'd like to say right here that our files now include corrected addresses for all members of the class and I would be happy to help any of you who are looking for such informa- tion.

Carnival as usual was a definite success and everyone agreed it was one of the best yet. All the highlights are old news to you by now so I won't bother with the details. All hands are now looking forward to Green Key.

Again this month many of the fellows were able to get back to Hanover for a few days. Bill Schaldach seems to spend quite a few days in town each month. There were three differ- ent cards on him from the Inn this past month. Other visitors to "the hills" included Mr. andMrs. Warren Kealey, Mr. and Mrs. DavidWard, Mr. and Mrs. John D'Albora, Mr. andMrs. Frank Cole Jr. and Bob Beetham.

I feel like a society editor each month at this time when I have the pleasure of announcing the marriages and engagements of 46'ers. Wonder if I will ever see the day when all members join the ranks. Reg Pierce and Nancy Crawford were married on February 26 in White Plains, N. Y. and are now enjoying a Florida honeymoon. Nick Vorys and Ellen Stoneman tied the knot out in Columbus, Ohio on February 6. Bud Scheu was an usher. Nick will enter Jefferson Medical College in Philly next fall. John Gogle and Esther Moore were married January 11 in Springfield, Ohio. John is employed by the National Cash Register Cos. Evidently the Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kealey (the former Alberta R. Maifield of Waverly, Va.) who stopped at the Inn recently were honeymooning. This is beginning to sound like a gossip column! Warren is attending law school at Georgetown. The Frank Coles also managed to work in a few days in Hanover after their marriage on February 12. KnoxPhagan was Frank's best man. Bob Johns and Patricia Marshall were married January 27 in Bronxville, N. Y. Bob is associated with the Johns Chevrolet Cos. An April wedding is planned for Bob Gerrish and Jane Ohnemus. Earle Angstadt is working as a buyer in the candy department at Macy's in New York. Your editor is in the process of learning the shoe business in Boston. Jack Koeniger is also working in the same field in Brockton. Other than that there has been no word from anyone else. How about some of you guys dropping me a line in the near future?

See you next month and don't forget this class baby business.

Secretary, 66 Long Ave., Belmont, Mass.

Treasurer, 1600 T St., N.W., Washington 9, D. C.

Class Agent, 4 Chestnut St., Melrose, Mass.