Class Notes

1947

April 1953 JESSE CHADWELL, ALLEN I. BILDNER
Class Notes
1947
April 1953 JESSE CHADWELL, ALLEN I. BILDNER

During February the Dartmouth Class of 1947 funds were placed in a savings account of the Roosevelt Federal Savings and Loan Association of St. Louis, Mo.

The Swede Hallagers are the proud parents of a daughter, name and date of birth not known. Mr. and Mrs. Lanzillo were recent guests at the Hanover Inn. A directory of the northern California and Nevada district lists Bruce Bryer, Wallace Clark and GeorgeHardisty as members.

No news lately from Art Agin since his marriage December 17, 1950, to the former Joan Frances Frucht in Englewood; Bob Albrecht since he was Assistant Manager with W. T. Grant Co. in St. Louis Park, Minn., in 1951; Tony Cantella, newly married, and General Manager of the New York Division of Prince Macaroni Mfg. Co. in 1949; GoldyGoldstein since the birth of his first son Stephen Richard August 1, 1949; Dick Jacques at the time of his marriage to the former Lena Henrietta Halldorson in Edmonton, Canada, August 12, 1950.

What has happened to Ensign MannyBenero since he entered the Naval Air Corps some two or more years ago; Perry Anderson since his marriage almost a year ago to Virginia Agnes Hughes and his continuing work with Gulf Oil Corp. as a Sales Assistant in Syracuse, N. Y.; John Mansfield since he was a member of the Dartmouth V-12 unit in 1946; Bob Schroeder since he reentered the Navy last year as a Lt. j.g. in the Pacific; BobOsterstock since his September 1952 marriage to Bonnie Stagg in Salt Lake City, Utah, and his work with the American Mining Co. in Tallahassee, Fla.?

No news from Dick Hollerith since 1949, when he was a student at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art; Jack Carlin, two years ago a statistician with Pacific Indemnity Co., now living in Downey, Calif.; Bib Coffey since his marriage in the fall of 1951 in Rockland, Me., to Margaret Valenta; Richard Somersall since his 1946 marriage to Virginia Chase in Plymouth, Mass.; Hank Spiers since he relin- quished his duties as treasurer to Ed Scully, graduated from Brown University with an A.M. in Journalism, was married that Septem- ber to Anne Mason Ross in Rockland, Me., then took up newspaper reporting with the Holyoke Transcript.

What has happened to Dick Menin since he left Benton and Bowles in 1951 to work with Lily-Tulip Cup Co. as a merchandise analyst; George Phippen and his graduate work in Geography at the University of Syracuse; Russ Hathaway since his engagement in 1950 to Mary Louise Dow; Leo Cohen, since he became an engineer with the Suburban Sanitary Commission in 1950 in Maryland; JohnCooper since he left the A.U.S. in 194-; LesCorelitz since the birth of his first son Richard Alan on June 16, 1949; Herman Gadon since he became works manager of Crescent Co., Inc., Pawtucket, R. I.?

No news from Al Gasner since he was married to the former Beverley Benensen in the spring of 1951; Ed, Murray since he became Secretary of the National Council of American Importers, Inc., in 1951; ObieO'Brien and his teaching at the Horace Scott Senior High School last year in Coatesville, Pa.; Russ Austin since he was doing saleswork in the window conditioning business last year in Margate and Linwood, N. J.; BobBarnum since he left the Navy in 1946; Dr.Lee Bartholomew, interning at the Philadelphia General Hospital in 1950; Francis Bealey since he left the Navy in 1946; Jack Joyce, since his April 1950 marriage in Forest Hills to Lucy Cecilia Matthews; Optometrist Dr.Chuck Levis in Belmont, Mass.

What has happened to Lee Liedhegner, production expediter with G.E. in 1951 in Lockland, O.; George Lyon, Harvard Medical School student; Bob Moorehead since he was in the construction business with Geo. Hoffmann and Sons, Inc., NYC; C. E. Myers, since he was a student at the Columbia Law School in 1948?

Help me fill in the gaps next issue.

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