It's time again to renew regular communications.
During this summer, Ed Scully resigned his class treasurership under press of business. Ed was also unfortunately involved in an automobile accident and sidelined for some time with the resulting injuries. We understand he is back in circulation now and plans soon to move his headquarters from St. Louis, Mo., back to New England.
We are pleased to announce that GeorgeFerrarese has accepted the responsibilities of the Class Treasury. You will hear from him shortly, for it will be his task to improve our financial standing so we can throw away our bottle of red ink.
News has dribbled in during the summer months. It is gratifying to hear directly from you now and then. We are pleased to have a small group of personal letters to work with on this report. We look forward to hearing from more of you during the coming year.
Address changes continue to come through in good quantity. The class averages an address change for each member every two years. But don't let that allow you to lose touch with your friends. Both the Alumni Records Office in Hanover, and your Secretary are very willing to help you keep your address book up-to-date if it falls behind.
Fritz Alexander continues his law work in New York City. Fritz graduated from NYU Law School several years ago, and has been a lawyer in the Big City since that time. Dr.Robert Berry has just changed his address to West Haven, Conn., so we assume from that that he is in a civilian practice once more, after working with the Navy.
Len Bjorklund's latest address is 2647 Buchanan St., San Francisco, where we assume he is completing a Navy assignment after graduation in 1952, from the U. S. School of Naval Justice. Quillie Brazel's change of address is in the opposite direction - Santa Barbara, Calif., to Elmira, N. Y. The latest record we have of Quillie's business connections is with W. T. Grant Co.
Steve Bucklin has also made a move of some distance, from Toledo, Ore., to Pawtucket, R. I. Steve was listed in 1949 as principal of the Lincoln County School. Dr. George Cohn will be at the Yale Medical School as a Research Fellow for the next two years, in the Department of Biochemistry. George and wife Connie have a fine year-old son, George Jr. George received his M.D. in 1950 at the Hahnemann Medical College, and since that time has been at Kings County Hospital as resident physician, later as chief resident. After these two years at Yale, George may plan two years in Boston.
Geologist Ed Davidson has been with U. S. Geological Survey in the Mineral Deposits Branch; has recently been transferred from Pennsylvania to Grand Junction, Colo. We find Cy Helm as a It. (jg) in Insmot Bahrein, APO 616, c/o P.M., N.Y.C. Warren Hulser is teaching this season at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., with Al Hall, Newsletter editor, who has been there for several years.
Don Knapp is at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Lee Liedhegner is district manager of the Pontiac Motor Div. in Cincinnati, Ohio. Lum Luhman has recently returned to Richmond, Va., after a vacation in New York. Dr. George A. Lyon is now at Overland Park, Kansas. Maz Mason is a sales representative with the Texas Co. in Bangor, Me.
Steve O'Leary continues at the New London, Conn., submarine base, now aboard the USS Cavalla. Fred Ruoff is now living in Winslow, Maine. When last heard from, Fred was working with the American Red Cross. Certainly would like to hear from John Sisson, who has been living in Canada for a number of years, first in British Columbia, and now in Edmonton, Alberta. We suspect he is working with Sinclair Mills.
George Turner is back at the USMA Preparatory School after a summer in Chicago. George is teaching English, coaching baseball. Bill Wallace is back in this country at Rutgers University after two years in Auckland, New Zealand, as a lecturer in geography at Aukland University. Bob Klatt continues in sales with the American Tag Co. in N.Y.C.
Kris Kristal is a buyer with Cohen Bros. Dept. Store in Jacksonville, Fla. Jim O'Neill is a lawyer in Laconia, N. H. George Rusch, recently assistant personnel manager with Mohawk Brush Co. in Albany, is now sales manager and director of human relations with Hoyler & Baur, Inc., in Escanaba, Mich.
Greg Holbrook is doing display advertising sales work with Gardner Displays in N.Y.C. Greg's experience since school days includes work as exporter of paper goods with Dayton, Price & Co., and later as a lawyer in Singapore with Muller & Phipps.
Perry Anderson is a salesman with Lenox Inc. of Trenton, N. J. Norm Falkin is back with Anaconda Copper Mining Co. in N.Y.C. as civil engineer after a year with the USAF in Denver, Colo., and San Antonio, Texas. Pro Proshaska continues as research chemist with G.E. Co. in Pittsfield, Mass. Bob Crosby is now a civilian lawyer in Norwalk, Conn.
We are hoping to have organized class activity at two of this season's football games, one in Boston, one in New York City area. Keep your eyes and ears open and watch the mail for information.
Let me know if your birthday cards are coming on time. This is the first year, so we're just guessing.
GROUP SINGING AT KEENE'S brings together (l to r): Sam Cutler '45, Gerty Cutler, AdWinship '42, Reg Pierce '46, John Whitman '46, Kiki Winship, Nance Pierce, Jean Whitman,Jackie Kimball, Bob Kimball '46, Audrey Chadwell. Invisible photographer is Jess Chadwell'47. Occasion: Class Officers Meetings last May.
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