Class Notes

1928

November 1954 OSMUN SKINNER, CRAIG B. HAINES, CHARLES F. BRUDER III
Class Notes
1928
November 1954 OSMUN SKINNER, CRAIG B. HAINES, CHARLES F. BRUDER III

The exciting news just received from Al Dickerson is that ten sons of '28 are now members of the Class of '58 at Dartmouth. The boys are: Charles Cameron Dickinson III, Charleston, W. Va.: Douglas Patrick Fusonie, Philadelphia; David Cross Glendinning, Andover, Mass.; John Adam Graf, Manchester, N. H.: Craig Bennett Haines Jr., Milton, Mass.; John Henderson Hart, Kansas City, Mo.; Henry Carleton Milton Jr., Reading, Mass.; John Ballou Phillips, Montclair, N. J.; Phillip Allyn Ranney, Lakewood, Ohio; Peter Putnam Tower, Wellesley, Mass.

Heinie Hart's other son, Creighton N„ is a junior at Dartmouth, so he now shares with Rupe Thompson the distinction (and, need we add, the financial strain) of having two sons at Dartmouth at the present time.

We were sorry to learn today from JerryWarner that his wife Rella is at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore for the.removal of a brain tumor. The doctors in Bangkok, Thailand, diagnosed her illness on September 24 and a couple days later, accompanied by her mother, she flew across the Pacific and on to Baltimore, arriving October 1. Rella will stay in Baltimore or Washington for check-ups for several months. Three of the Warner children are in Bangkok - Betty, 16, Anne, 10, and Debby, 9, and Arthur is a freshman at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. The entire family attended the 25th reunion last year.

Jerry is Counselor of Embassy at Bangkok, but has just been advanced to Deputy Chief of Mission in Rangoon and is, scheduled for transfer there in December.

Dana and Verna Condon's daughter Joan was married to Rev. Thomas W. Bare on June 17 at Glen Moore, Pa., shortly after her graduation from Dickinson College.

Ruf and Ruth Munsell's daughter Joanne was married to James T. Simonson of Burlington, Vt., on September 18 in St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel, Storrs, Conn. Joanne is a senior at the University of Vermont School of Nursing and her husband is a graduate of the University of Vermont and a 2nd lieutenant in the Marines, stationed at Quantico, Va. Joanne's mother received her M.S. degree last June from the School of Home Economics at the University of Connecticut, where Ruf is Professor of Agronomy.

Both of Bruce Lewis's children were married within a month last summer. Ralph Lewis and Katherine Bolte of Margate, N. J., both students at Bucknell, were married June 11. Ralph is continuing his studies at Bucknell under the GI bill and expects to graduate next June.

Mary Virginia Lewis was married to Ens. Kenneth R. Cypher of Butler, Pa., on July 6 at the Grace Episcopal Church in Nutley, N. J. Bruce and Thelma gave a reception for 100 guests at their home after the ceremony. The bride and groom left immediately for Pensacola as Ens. Cypher had only a four-day leave to accomplish it all. Although the engagement had been announced in the spring, Thelma had only one month's notice to get ready for the wedding and then no one was sure until the last minute whether the groom could get time off.

After all this excitement, Bruce and Thelma left for their summer home in Ocean City, N. J., and were still there late in September. Bruce bought a 31-foot Chris-Craft sedan cruiser and has been spending all his free time in it, as well as taking U.S. Power Squadron courses.

Just to confirm what we so confidently predicted in these notes last month, Lane Dwinell of Lebanon won the Republican nomination for governor of New Hampshire. In six years Lane has risen from a political unknown to the threshold of his state's highest office.

Hal Moody is now superintendent of schools in Athol, Mass. His son Richard graduated from Dartmouth last June.

Bud Osborn, president of Economics Laboratory, Inc., has moved the sales, advertising, and his own office from St. Paul to 250 Park Ave., New York, because the travel was a strain and everyone seemed to be in New York City most of the time. Bud is looking forward to seeing some of the boys in the Class whom he has seen so seldom over the years. He says, "We are living in Bronxville, which was the first New York suburb b I ever knew during the days in college when I was Hammie Hammesfahr's guest during some of the holidays. It is still a wonderful town. My boy Bart and daughter Barrie are attending the Bronxville school and are already happily adjusted."

Al Carpenter was one of 34 inducted into the Quarter Century Club of the Johns Manville Corp. at a dinner at the Hotel Biltmore in New York September 20. Al is now chief of publications of the New York Accounting Department.

New Addresses:

William F. Monaco, 1300 University Drive, N.E., Atlanta, Ga.; Hamilton Hagar, 647 Indian Beach Lane, Sarasota, Fla.; Howard Moss Jr., Upper Black Eddy, Pa.; Jerry Sass, 11954 Gorham, Los Angeles 49, Calif.; Myles Lane, 45 Tudor City Place, New York 17, N. Y.; Loren Westhaver, 30 Willard Lane, Hillsborough, Calif.; Albert T. Bishop, Bagdad Road, Collins, N. Y.; Roy F. Martin, 3332 Tennyson St., N.W., Washington 15, D. C.; Francis IF. Young,, 111 Forest St., Wellesley Hills 82, Mass.; and John L. Burr, 6040 N. Lake Drive, Milwaukee 17, Wis.

Charlie Gearhart, superintendent of the Southeastern division of the New York Life Insurance Co., has been promoted to field vice president. He will continue to direct the division, but has moved his headquarters from New York to Atlanta, Ga.

Send your dues ($6) to Craig Haines now.

NOW PERSONNEL DIRECTOR of theWestern Electric Co., Arthur P. Clow '29 wasformerly manufacturing division comptrollerof the company.

Secretary, Van Dyne Oil Co., Troy, Pa.

Treasurer, First National Bank, Boston, Mass.

Bequest Chairman,