Class Notes

1928

November 1950 OSM'UN SKINNER, JOHN PHILLIPS, GEORCE H. PASFIELD
Class Notes
1928
November 1950 OSM'UN SKINNER, JOHN PHILLIPS, GEORCE H. PASFIELD

The Class continues to be well represented overseas. Tax Connell is in Hiroshima doing research for the government on leave of absence from his dual job as professor of zoology at the College and professor of parasitology at the Medical School. Si Warner, 2nd Secretary and Consul at Tokyo for the past couple of years, is now on duty at the State Department and living at 5811 Chevy Chase Parkway, Washington.

Chris Livingston, who was repatriated on the same ship with Si after Pearl Harbor, is back at his old job with Caltex Oil (Japan) Ltd. in Tokyo, after a year as an advisor to the occupation authorities in that city Dick Rendell, chief of the Far Eastern news staff of the American Broadcasting System, is also in Tokyo.

Herb Sensenig, professor of German at Dartmouth, is on leave at the request of the Army and is expected to be in Germany soon on a special mission Bill Harris and RoyMyers are due back in October from their wanderings in various European countries.

Bob Reed has been promoted to lieutenant colonel in the Air Force and assigned to the Military Sea Transport Service, Main Navy Building, Washington. Bob was commissioned a lieutenant in the Army in 1942 and has been in since then. He was married to Milla Fisnar in August, 1945, in Mt. Pleasant, N. Y., a fact which has not previously been reported in the class notes. They have a son, Robert Bruce, born March 2, 1949 in Washington.

Clint Goodwin, formerly associated with a large Cleveland law firm, has opened his own law office, specializing in corporation and real estate law, room 836, National City Bank Building, Cleveland Dick Beshlin is an executive in the Veterans Administration, 200 E. State St., Trenton, N. J.

Ed Collins has enrolled at the New York State Teachers College in Albany for the fall semester to complete the requirements for his master's degree.

Wes McSorley's son Dick graduated from Dartmouth last June with the class of 1950, the first '2B son to make the grade. He entered in the fall of 1946 with a very competitive class and survived the four years with what his father calls "gentlemanly grades." He made numerals and varsity letters in track and cross country, and joined Theta Chi. Wes says he knows, from his college bills, that he had himself a good time. Wes speaks highly of Don Cameron, head of the Placement Bureau, through whose efforts Dick had the -advantage of 22 interviews and accepted a job with the Aluminum Company of Amer- ica. Wes also said, ' Commencement was very impressive and the senior class invoked a new wrinkle with their own tent with piano, beer, and all the reunion trimmings. With youth in their favor, they gave it quite a finale. Of course I must confess that the '2B representa- tive held his own in traditional manner."

Dick Klinck's son Don is a senior at Dart- mouth, is majoring in English and getting all A's. He wants to go into teaching. His twin brothers, Stephen and Stanley, are in high •school in Summit, N. J., and hope to follow :him to Hanover.

Paul Annable is an interviewer with the "State of Connecticut Employment Service in Danbury, and is also a member of the Dan- bury Aviation Commission.

In addition to teaching at Erasmus Hall high school in Brooklyn, N. Y., Iz Rubin is "vice president of Optim Products, Inc.

Hunt Parrish, a partner in the Hamilton, 0., law firm of Sohngen, Parrish, Beeler & Egbert, is also president of the Home Federal Savings & Loan Association of Hamilton.

Ken Robbie's son K. Emerson Jr. is a member of the class of '53 at Principia College.

The Paeff Quartet, of which Spinoza Paeff is organizer and viola player, gave a series of concerts last summer at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Spin's wife, Sara, is the pianist of the quartet.

Maurie Cogan points out that we failed to list him in a recent issue as among those having four children. His children are: Maurie Jr. 12, Marcia ten, James six, and Tim three.

Eino Johnson is associate professor of science at Eastern New Mexico University, Por tales, N. Mex Al Salinger has moved to 330 S. Compo Road, Westport, Conn.

John Phillips ran into Bud Oshorn last summer in the new Statler Inn in Ithaca, N. Y. Bud was there to arrange some motion pictures for the Hotel Association and was going to Boston that afternoon to see RedEdgar and some of the other boys.

The Dartmouth-Princeton game will be telecast in the mid-west area reached by the Omaha station, sponsored by Gil Siuanson's company (Craw Pollock, vice president and sales promotion manager).

Mary and I were delighted to have Georgeand Eleanor Klein as our guests for a weekend in September.

Recent visitors in Hanover: Mr. and Mrs.Dave Russell, Little Rock, Ark., and HaroldB. Fields, professor of history at Michigan State College.

Mail your class dues to John Phillips before you forget it.

Secretary, Van Dyne Oil Cos., Troy, Pa. Treasurer,2 Princeton PL, Montclair, N.J. Memorial Fund Chairman, 3$ E. Wynnewood Rd., Wynnewood, Pa.