Class Notes

1947

November 1954 JESSE CHADWELL, GEORGE J. FERRARESE
Class Notes
1947
November 1954 JESSE CHADWELL, GEORGE J. FERRARESE

During this past month we have scheduleda meeting of the class executive committeefor early December in New York City. Allpast and present members of this committeewill be invited for a Saturday afternoon meeting to discuss all phases of class activity andresponsibility. We urge you to contact oneof the committee members to advise them ofbusiness you think should be considered atsuch a meeting. Of 21 past and present members living all over the country, we hope tohave at least eight present.

Visitors at the Hanover Inn this past summer and early fall were Mr. and Mrs. EdSenghas, Mr. and Mrs. Jug Jorgenson, Mr. andMrs. Steck Stoecker, Mr. and Mrs. WoodyTimbers, Norm Fink, and Mr. and Mrs. RussAustin.

Bill Bailey, formerly assistant secretary of the National Bureau of Casualty Underwriters, has been appointed assistant secretary of the Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. His duties will be chiefly in the casualty underwriting field. Bill took his Master's degree at Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is a chartered property casualty underwriter and has been with the National Bureaus for five years, first in the actuarial and later in the executive division.

Doug Burch is radio and television program manager with Stockton, West, Burkhart in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dunk Duncan is claims supervisor, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. in Lynnbrook, N. Y. Our records show that Dunk has been with Liberty since 1947 when he was claims investigator in casualty insurance.

Carl Kuniholm is a salesman with Gregg & Co. in Framingham, Mass. Larry Laskey continues with Payroll Tax Service as assistant sales manager, devising and marketing business systems. Dick Mayers is back from the Navy and teaching physics at Tabor Academy in Marion, Mass.

Bill Reeve is a special agent with Prudential Insurance Co. in Hackensack, N. J. Dr. JohnTower is a pediatrician in Anchorage, Alaska. Charles Mougey continues with HaggertyMessmer Co. in Bozeman, Mont., as estimating engineer. Afraid we never mentioned the birth of Julie Ellen to Rube and Di Samuels last June. The Samuels recently bought a house in Paramus, N. J., when they returned to the vicinity of New York City after several years at Harvard.

Bob and Mary Mortimer are the parents of a fine son, Robert Thomas Jr., born May 23. Dick Menin attended in May a ten-day intensive course at the home office in Boston of the New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. He is with the David Marks Jr. agency of this company in New York. The study covered the latest developments in the application of life insurance to business estates and family protection problems. He is one of thirty from the whole country who were qualified, on the basis of their outstanding field records, to participate.

John Lee received the degree of Master in Business Administration from Harvard University at Commencement exercises this past June. Chuck Barton will interne in Jacksonville, Fla., with the Navy after completing his M.D. at George Washington University. Cattle Rancher Roe Black is now farm editor of the Omaha Journal Stockman. Jack O'Connell, for several years with the Canton school system in Massachusetts, will be the principal of their Heminway School this year.

Hank Brezinski has recently resigned from the Arlington, Vt., high school faculty to accept a position at the Salem High School as instructor in social studies. In 1951 Hank coached the Arlington basketball team to a berth in the Class B tournament at Rutland. Steve Bucklin has returned, to work towards his Master's degree here in the East after teaching for six years in Oregon. Steve plans a trip to Europe next summer, then to return to Oregon, teaching and his favorite sport, fishing.

Ed Scully, former manager of the State Theater in Pittsfield, Mass., has purchased controlling interest in the movie house and will take over active management soon. JohnHavens, present manager, will remain for the time being. Ed has been in the motion picture distribution field for the past two years, living in St. Louis, Mo. Ed hopes to bring Cinemascope to the theater within the next few months.

Lee Alexander recently passed the first part of his actuary exam. Lee has been with Travelers Insurance Co. this past year and was formerly a math instructor in the Brunswick and Bridgetown high schools in Maine.

Engagements this summer include Miss Cynthia Lee Smith, a Wellesley College graduate, to Ted Sansom, a mechanical engineer with the Standard Oil Development Company; and Toughie Gray and Miss Doris Ann Moore.

There were marriages too: Patricia Rapp and Lt. Steve O'Leary; Susanne Willerton Andrews and Bob Foote; Joan Carolyn Bennett and Hugh Cliapin (best man Al Hall): Sally Rich Rosenthall and Sam Brody; Mary Laura Koessler and Pete Vogt; Mrs. Joan Collins Eames and Meff Runyon; Rosemary Cotter and Link Cain; Kathleen M. Forwalk and Bill Reeve.

We didn't mention that we will have attended the wedding of Barbara Diana Parkinson to Dick Madison in Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 9.

Secretary,noB E. 48th St., Richmond 24, Va.

Treasurer, Apt. 3-A, 40 West 70th St., New York 23, N. Y.