Class Notes

1946

June 1951 PHILIP A. STEDFAST, CHARLES T. DUNCAN, ROBERT Y. KIMBALL
Class Notes
1946
June 1951 PHILIP A. STEDFAST, CHARLES T. DUNCAN, ROBERT Y. KIMBALL

Many of you will just barely have time to read this column (if you're so inclined) before taking off for Hanover and Reunion. At this writing (May 1) about 117 guys and gals have said they'd definitely be able to make it on June 22, 23 and 24. This figure includes 44 wives. Besides these 117 there are another 87 who claim they might be able to make it. All in all, 311 cards have been returned to me; that represents about 1/3 of the Class. This is a fairly good showing considering the circumstances. We still have a couple of weeks to take reservations. I hope we can have 300 or more there for the blast. By now you've all received a definite program of events and other necessary information.

Frank Ettari, Mr. and Mrs. William J. McManus, Dale Van Otteren and Robert F. Bullock have recently been at the Inn getting a preview of things to come in June. Gene Bokor and Gail Shepard of Ridgefield, Conn, announced their engagement in March and will be married this summer.

Al Chiusano and Yolanda Patricia Ciccarelli, of Clifton, N. J., were married on April 1. Ed Miller and Peggy Lou Tanquary Marsh of Washington were married on March 24 in Washington. Bill Warwick and Eloise McElhone of New York were married there on April 7. Fred Williams and Edna Marie Conlan, of Brookline, Mass., were married on March 29 in Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Bill Burner with the Women's Wear Daily in New York reports the birth of a future Carnival Queen, Carolyn Avery, born on February 21. Bill says that John Chambers is with the Deering Milliken Co., a textile manufacturing outfit.

Eric Offner, a Junior at the Cornell Law School has been named editor-in-chief of the Cornell Law Forum, the monthly newspaper issued by the Cornell Law Association. Among the six other juniors for his staff is John F.Kennedy, who will act as Alumni Editor.

Paul Malinosky is with the Kresge Stores in White Plains, N. Y. Larry Bartnick is to teach math and be assistant in the athletic program at Natick (Mass.) High School. Ed Casey will also be an assistant in the public school athletic program in Natick. Sounds like the Big Green is working on a farm system.

Carl Schoelles reports that he rowed against the Dartmouth crew while a student at Rollins College. Carl is taking some special accounting courses at Rollins and hopes to get to Hanover for Reunion if the stork obliges.

Dr. Milton Cooper is on active duty in Korea. George Glass is Divisional Sales Manager for the Interstate Engineering Corp., in Los Angeles. Tom Heller is with BBD & C in New York. Ed Sly is an assistant buyer for Kresge in Detroit. Walt Wolk is a cost accountant for the Brown Instrument Co. in Philadelphia. Frank Legay is an assistant buyer for J. C. Penney in New York.

This will be the last regular column until fall. To all of you who won't be back for Reunion—have a pleasant summer and drop me a line.

Secretary, 207 West Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill, N. C,

Treasurer, 229 West 71st St., New York 23, N. Y

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