Class Notes

1946

March 1955 REGINALD F. PIERCE JR., ROBERT Y. KIMBALL
Class Notes
1946
March 1955 REGINALD F. PIERCE JR., ROBERT Y. KIMBALL

Mart Hamilton's wife sent in a violent critique of these efforts demanding correction on this column's recent complete collapse of picking up news correctly. Apologies to you Bobby and Mart, here's the straight information: Mart sells dental products for the Rocky Mountain Metal Products Co. of Denver. Bobby goes on to say that Mart and DanO'Connor did not see any football games together this year. The Hamiltons are living in Paramus, N. J. Hope that puts the good graces back in order.

Jack Novascone's brother Ted '54 tells us that George Glass was best man when Jack married Dianne Pryor in San Francisco in December. Harry Cohmery was an usher and the other ushers were all Dartmouth: Jackson '51, Washburn '49, Farnsworth '50, brothers Bob '51 and Ted '54. Must have been a real "shape." Bill Glazier, now Doctor, opened a new office to practice pediatrics in Winthrop, Mass. Bill's wife is the former Shelly Stendig from San Antonio, Texas. They have one boy, Kenneth. Good luck, Bill! And another of the good '46s has just opened his offices in Taunton, Mass. - none other than Dr. Ted Thayer. Ted's practice is surgery. He got his degree at B.U. and interned at Massachusetts Memorial Hospital. The Young Republicans on Staten Island, N. Y., have just elected Sparky Bolton president. Sparky did a big job on publicity during the last election. He is a buyer for A & P when not hustling the votes. BertSchwartz, now a doctor, is engaged to Ardis Peterson. Bert is completing a fellowship at the Mayo Foundation in Rochester.

At the D Club in New York for President Dickey's speech was Aud Brindley. Aud's pushing a lot of that great GF coffee these days. Bob Jones just formed the much needed

"Downtown Dartmouth" Club. This is the kind of thing that the city needs to get more of the downtown Greens to gatherings. Details are available by phone to the uptown Dartmouth Club. At latter, among the recent '46 soup sippers was Dick Allen. Fenton Ludtke is now with Campbell - Ewald advertising agency in Detroit. Fenton is a copywriter and his wife Jeanne is a newspaper reporter. Well, well, here's news of Gordon Daisley: he is a pediatrician in Washington, D. C. This should be good fertile ground, Gordie. Just realized that Martin "Goose" Brusse is president of Rocky Mountain Metal Products Co. This, is the company Mart Hamilton works for and it all adds up to a '46 operation.

Bill Riley just had a little girl, Judy. Bill says, "No help for Jeremiah." Folks getting up at 7 A.M. in Binghampton, N. Y., are being cajoled to work by the fine radio programming of Chuck Bishara who is program director for WINR - AM and TV. How about a little live clearance about 8:30 P.M. Charlie? The Bisharas have two children, Virginia and Cynthia.

Thanks to your answers to Bob Kimball's little questionnaires. I'm getting plenty of news about the troops. Jack Rankin just received a batch of these reports and his "Newsletter" should be pretty juicy. Great to see the dues rolling in so well.

Get ready for the duckboard season!

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