Class Notes

1947

May 1950 JESSE CHADWELL, PAUL H. SPIERS JR., EDWARD P. SCULLY
Class Notes
1947
May 1950 JESSE CHADWELL, PAUL H. SPIERS JR., EDWARD P. SCULLY

Ed Scully certainly has his Alumni Fund Campaign in high gear early this season. The most we can do to help is to get our contributions in promptly so Ed won't have to remind too many of us too often that the College needs our help.

Vince Burke is an engineer in Los Angeles, living in North Hollywood. Bill Clay, with the Gillette Safety Razor Company for several years, has moved to their New York City office from Washington, D. C. Lavern Courton is living in Winslow, Ariz. Al Gray, a salesman for Sargent & Company of New Haven, is living in the Hotel Westlake in Cleveland. Al Hill is working with the Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. in Boston. Austin O'Toole is working for the same company as Al Hill, but as a salesman at their Ridgefield, N. J., office.

Ensign Bob Wallis is stationed at Norfolk, Va. Thornton Wierum is living at Levittown, L. I. Jim Winter is at Harvard University. Dick Hartung is attending Providence College. George Rusch is Supervisor for the New York Telephone Co. in Schenectady, N. Y. Franklin Wuerfel is working as an accountant in New York City.

Visitors at the Hanover Inn during the last of February and the month o£ March were Mr. and Mrs. John Curley, Mr. and Mrs.Alan Goldstein, Bob Shifman and GeorgeSpinney.

On the 11th of February, the former Miss Catherine Flynn and John Wissig Jr. were married in Hoboken, N. J. After a wedding trip, the Wissigs will live in Buffalo where John is working with the United States Life Insurance Company.

In Woodbridge, N. J., the former Miss Dorothy Briegs and Ralph Rankin were married on Sunday, February 12. The bride is a Mt. Holyoke graduate of 1948 and is teen-age program director at the Young Women's Christian Association of Westfield. Ralph is a junior member of the Robbins-Rankin Lumber Company.

The former Miss Edith Louise Osrowitz and Bob Shifman were married on the sth of March in Newark. Best man was SheldonSegal; among the ushers was Julian Schmer. After a cruise in Florida waters on the yacht, Emcue, the couple will live in Newark.

Engaged during March were Miss Helen Margaret Keenen and Bill Fetzer. Miss Keenen attended the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and is a Senior at Dennison College. Bill is a Tuck-Thayer graduate.

Jack J. Gray was recently engaged to Miss Esther Du Pre Gregorie, an alumna of University of South Carolina, who is now on the staff of the Medical College of the State of South Carolina in Charleston. Jack is now attending the College of Charleston.

Jim Kelley is working with the Creole Petroleum Corporation, a subsidiary of Standard Oil of New Jersey, as a Geologist. He has been with them since September, 1948, in Venezuela, stationed in Caracas, Jusepin, and now in Pedernales. "JV" hopes to continue working with the petroleum industry but reports that such business in Venezuela is slowing.

Bob Nelson is now married and working in Monsanto, Ill. as an analytical chemist on plant production work for the Monsanto Chemical Company. The Nelsons, married in

August, 1949, are living just across the Mississippi river in St. Louis, Mo. Art Young has been named assistant line coach at Amherst under John McLaughry, Tuss' son, recently appointed head coach there. Art has been freshman coach at Dartmouth and assistant to Tuss since graduating in 1947.

Ens. Manny Benero is about to finish his advanced training in Corpus Christi, Texas, after which he will go to Pensacola to complete his carrier qualifications. After four or five weeks in Florida, Manny hopes to receive his wings and then be in line for several weeks' leave.

We have Al Cotton's complete address now; 10 Charlburn Rd„ Oxford, England. You will remember that Al has been at Oxford for the past few years as a Rhodes Scholar. The Coltons have enjoyed their life in England. They bought a little French car when they first arrived and have been travelling at every opportunity; all over the British Isles, as far east as Prague and Vienna, and as far south as Naples. They have found Oxford quite different from Dartmouth, but Al has continued his law work to excellent advantage and he is looking forward to this fall when they will return home.

Secretary, 52 Marrett Rd., Lexington 73, Mass. Treasurer, 37 Jason St., Arlington 74, Mass. Class Agent, Allentown Theatres Inc., 608 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa.