Guess you're trying on swimming trunks and wondering, as we are, why they keep making these things smaller and smaller around the waist. Maybe your favorite team is enjoying a winning baseball season, and who knows, it could even be that you had a winner in the Derbyl But chances are you are counting the days till you can leave the daily chores of earning your keep and just unlax. While doing so, take a glance at those who are...
WALKING THE LAST MILE.... Planning for nuptials this month are Dick Wallace and Miss Nancy Ann Ritchie of Portland, Me. Nancy is a graduate of Westbrook Junior College and has a position with Lord and Taylor in New York.
On April 3 the engagement of Miss Nancy Elizabeth Taylor of Short Hills, N. J., and BobSmith was announced. This Nancy is an alumna of Randolph-Macon Woman's College, and Bob's with IBM in Newark.
Curt McKee and Miss Betty Ann Platine of Concord, N. H., will be wed this summer. She's from the University of New Hampshire, and both of them are on the faculty at Sanborn Seminary, Kingston, N. H.
Also in the Granite State, Jim Lyons, now calling Sunapee home, and Miss Mary Manning MacLellan of Manchester are looking forward to a big day. Mary graduates from Mount Saint Mary College this month, and J. P. has been cracking the books at Harvard Biz School this year.
BOTTLE BATTLE We continue to hear of additional lads and lassies entering the tepee - ain't love grand? This month we note that Margaret and Bill Kane have a ten-month old son, Coleman, and are expecting a sister for him soon. Bill's hawking the wares of a couple of accounts for Lewis & Gilman, advertising agency in Philadelphia.
The Larry Battys executed a neat double play as 1955 got underway. On January 13 they increased their family to three sons as twin boys arrived. John Carl weighed in at 4 pounds, 14 ounces, and Paul Richard tipped the scales at 3 pounds, 12 ounces. Larry continues in the Silicone Department of G. E.
Fred Federlein reveals that another feather has been added to the family war bonnet, Stephen D. born April 7. Guess you know there is an older brother, Freddy.
Also gathering a large clan are Barbara andStan (Tony) Frederick in Seattle. Latest youngster is Jan Elizabeth born March 25.
Congratulations to all you kids for having such nice old folks!
INKADENTAL INTELLIGENTZ.... This being the last column till fall we'll try to get in all the old items that have been kicking around here for the past few months but just haven't found their way into the MAGAZINE. Please excuse any ancient history that appears.
Presume you know Bruce Magoon is banking with Framingham Trust Co. in the Back Bay State.... Grapevine reports show CalSolem working for the Continental Oil Co. in lowa and Chuck Carpenter with J. Walter Thompson in New York. ...Dick Arnold is also in Gotham as assistant manager of the buying department for Jofa, Inc.
Had a nice note from AI Parsons at Cornell Law School awhile back. He's got another year to go there, as does fellow legal learner John DeGraff. What's this about a daughter, John?
Recent Hanover Inn-dians included BobTredwell, Bob C. Kelly, Iz Stahl, and the PeteHolmes. Gene Hotchkiss left Hanover to visit N.Y.C. a few weeks ago but didn't stay around long enough to be seen.
After a little more than three years' training with Macy's Eddie Williams was made sales manager for the Charles W. Williams & Co., janitorial supply house in Trenton, N. J. Should be handy for at least one football game a year at least.
Bob Oliver graduated from the American Institute for Foreign Trade at Thunderbird Field, Phoenix, Ariz., last January, and has since begun to toil for the North American Insurance Co. in the City of Brotherly Love.
Bruce Rogal is merchandise manager in a mail order business in Harrisburg, Pa., and further along the turnpike Fred Rogers is producing television at MQED, Pittsburgh.... Al Wrisley is with the soap people of the same name, at present in Atlanta.... Continuing to perform in top-notch manner is Al Kerivan. Spif was again named to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.'s Sales Builders' Club in recognition of his outstanding sales record last year. How to go, boy.
Alan Smith has taken a new job with the embassy of Japan in Washington as information counsel in a newly expanded information program.... Jim Birney has just been called as rector of St. Luke's Church in Seaford, Dela.... Gerry Breyton is with Grumman Aircraft on Long Island. ... Bud Gleason lists University Heights in Syracuse as home these days. Not studying, are you???
Dick and Butch Davidson dropped in on Part Keese recently to investigate his activities as a chalk-talk artist at the Littleton, Mass., high school. Dick is an underwriter for Lumberman's Mutual Casualty Co. in Philadelphia. ... Did we reveal the arrival of Charlie Peskin in New York? Also relocated in the northeastern area is Dick Sitzer back from Texas with the U. S. Envelope Co.
That's it for another season, guys. Nice to know you've all contributed to the Alumni Fund, too. Let's hear from you, and have a nice summer!
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