Class Notes

1947

November 1955 JESSE CHADWELL, GEORGE J. FERRARESE
Class Notes
1947
November 1955 JESSE CHADWELL, GEORGE J. FERRARESE

The Dartmouth Class of 1947 Club of New York City had its third meeting on Wednesday, August 3. Twenty-one classmates met at the Dartmouth Club of New York for a few beers and then proceeded to the Brass Rail Restaurant for dinner. The group discussed plans for a cocktail party at the Dartmouth Club on the Saturday of the Harvard-Dartmouth football game which will be on television. The group would like to hear from '47s who are in the New York City area. You should contact R. H. Snedaker Jr., 790 Bronxville Road, telephone BE 7-0046.

As announced last month, Al Hall is retiring from his editorship of the 1947 Squaw-ker.Hugh Chapin is taking over these duties and responsibilities, but he cannot do the job without help from you. You can reach him at 1610 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. He wants to hear from you.

Moon Sundin and family are living at Crystal Lake, northwest of Chicago, Ill., on Highway 14 where they have built, and are still building, their house. Moon is working in sanitary engineering for Baxter and Woodman in Crystal Lake and prior to that was teaching and getting his M.S. and Ph.D. in sanitary engineering at the University of Illinois. Moon and wife Mary, whom he met at the University of Illinois, have a four-year-old daughter Norma, and son, Eric, age one.

Visitors at the Hanover Inn were Mr. andMrs. Sam Brody, and Henry Torpey.

Bob Snedaker Jr., acting secretary of the New York City committee of the Dartmouth Class of 1947 has assumed duties as a commercial results supervisor in Brooklyn with the New York Telephone Company. Bob was with the plants and engineering departments of this company from 1949 until 1952, when he was transferred to the commercial department in Brooklyn and became a manager in April of that year. Bob and wife Claire have one daughter, name and age not known.

Lee Alexander continues with the Travelers Insurance Co. and has recently passed one or more parts of his 1955 associate examinations. Lee has been with Travelers for several years. He formerly taught math at Brunswick and Bridgton High Schools in Maine.

Ed Ajemian and the former Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Deyerberg were married June 14, in the Verona, N. J., Presbyterian Church. Dorothy is a graduate of Middlebury College in Vermont where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree, and the Columbia University School of Occupational Therapy, New York City. Since graduation from Dartmouth, Ed has received an M.S. degree at Rutgers, and an M.D. degree at New York Medical College. The Ajemians planned a wedding trip to Bermuda and are now living in Columbus, Ohio.

John Lee and the former Miss Carol Raymond were married April 30, in Scarsdale, N. Y. Carol is a graduate of Wheaton College, Norton, Mass., and received an M.A. degree from Union Theological Seminary. John is associated in the advertising business with Compton Advertising, Inc. The Lees planned a wedding trip to Nassau, B.W.I., and are now living in New Rochelle, N. Y.

We are sorry to report the death of LindseyBeauchamp in an automobile accident in Alexander City, Ala. Further details are available in another section of the MAGAZINE.

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