Class Notes

1933

December 1957 HENRY P. SMITH III, WILLIAM T. DEWEY
Class Notes
1933
December 1957 HENRY P. SMITH III, WILLIAM T. DEWEY

Before this year ends, we must give you the rest of the 1957 address changes which are at hand. We believe they are still valid, but there has been such a lag between their first report and the passing on to you, that it is possible that the classmates involved have found it expedient to move still again to keep ahead of the sheriff. Ted Almy (Theodore B.), who has previously been reported at Illinois State Normal University, can be found at 610 S. Fell Avenue, Normal, Ill. Ben R. Barbee is the general manager of Western Cottonoil Co., whose address is Box 521, Abilene, Tex., and he lives at 1426 Elmwood Drive in Abilene. Norm Crabtree, who states that he is entitled to free ink as one of the prerequisites of his job as chairman and chief executive officer, can be posted at W. A. Shaeffer Pen Co. Ltd., Barnet, Herts, England.

Cliff Johnson, president of H. A. Johnson Company of Boston, now lives at 34 Wachusett Road, Wellesley Hills 81, Mass. Orrin J. Ford, who is a partner in W. A. Elliott Insurance Agency at 508 Phoenix Street, South Haven, Mich., lives at RFD 5, South Haven, and Augustus F. Waldenburg, who is general sales manager of David White Instrument Co. at 2051 N. 19th Street, Milwaukee, Wise., also lives in Bravetown at 6901 N. Ironwood Lane.

Chandler M. Sprague II now lives at 2120 Larkin, San Francisco, Calif., but we have had no information on Chan's activities since 1951 when he was back in service as a captain in the Marine Corps. Please bring us up to date, Chan. Richard F. Meyer, who is apparently still with Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. in St. Louis, can now be found at 3601 South and Street, St. Louis 18, Mo., and Karl M. Scheibe now resides at 75 Auburn, Auburndale, Mass., but we don't know whether Karl is in life insurance or advertising at the present time.

We regret to report the death in October of J. El ting Ziemen of Bound Brook, N. J.

Back in June at the time of the arrival of Mayflower II from England, we had an interesting article from the Salem, Mass., News. Boston newspapermen went out into Massachusetts Bay aboard the 58-foot motor yacht "Sea Doll II" commanded by Roger VinalSmith, who resides at 10 State Street, Marblehead. This cruise to meet Mayflower II was particularly appropriate for Roger who is a direct descendant of a Pilgrim who came over on the original Mayflower in 1620.

Just received Gay Milius' annual fall letter. There seems to be a new Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Personnel and Reserve Forces who has something to do with the Class of 1933 and who turns out, through a chain-of-command situation, to be Gay's boss. Gay sees Bob Hagan frequently but has not seen many others of the Class because Gay has been busy writing a long article for "THE JAG JOURNAL" (this is Judge Advocate General of the Navy and not a popular imported English automobile) on "Depositions in Court-Martial Trials." Your reporter has just read Part I of this article and found it a good clear text on how to, when to, and where to. Gay has promised to forward Part II of the article as soon as it shall be published. Gay states that a 1933 Dinner was slated in Washington for November 12 at the University Club and that those expected to be present to hear D'Arcy make one of his smooth pitches, beside Gay, were Worthing, ton, Await, Beebe, Grob, Hagan, Lincoln, Lyon, Pimper, Jackson, Thorstenberg, Newman, Milans, Reeves and King (Sprague being away on a junket across the seas). It must have been a memorable party!

A similar memorable party was held in New York at the Dartmouth Club on November 13. At least 40 men of the Class were present but beyond the names of Masten, Spang, Dewey, D'Arcy, and possibly Meek, we know not. Perhaps the names will come to you through other channels of communication.

As this column is written, your reporter is eagerly looking forward to attending the Dartmouth-Princeton game with John and Paz Thompson. When you read these words, you will know whether or not the anticipation was justified and whether the day gave the Green the Ivy crown, or whether the Princetons were able to wrest the tiara for their own tigerish heads.

The approach of Christmas impels us to send our wish that the deep joys of the Christmas season may abide with each one of you all through the year, and that, during the year to come, hate, strife, jealousy, greed, intolerance, and ignorance may decrease in our world under the illumination of the advancing cause of the Prince of Peace. And on behalf of the College and the Class, may we particularly commend the following Loyal Sons who loved her enough to help give the College its outstanding 1957 Alumni Fund Christmas present.

1933 Fund Contributors

388 Gifts (Participation Index 78) Total Gifts: $15,159.34 (82% of Objective) RICHARD JACKSON, Class Agent

Ackerman, J. Russell Albaugh, Clarence H. Alden, Douglas W. Alder, James L. Alexander, Ralph E. Allen. Alva Z. Allen, Robert B. Allen, Theodore W. Andrews, J. Richards Atwood, William F. Await; Fred H. Babson, Gustavus, Jr. Ball, Myron H. Barbee, Ben R. Bates, Darwin S. Bates, William G. Beattie, Wesley H. Beebe, Gilbert W. Beekman, Alston, Jr. Bernache, Leo E. Black, John S., Jr. Blakesley, Elliot S. Bloomberg, Harvey S. Blower, Edmund R. Blumenthal, Bernhard S. Blumenthal, John A. Boisseau, Arthur R. Braley, J. Warren Branson, John H., Jr. Brooke, John W. Brown, Weldon A. Brown, William C. Bucklev, Harry R. Burbank, Roland W. Burns, Robert E. Burrill, Carleton P. Burtis, Paul E. Byers, Philip L. Campbell, J.ames B. Campbell, Ralph O. Carruth, Harry P., Jr. Celano, Joseph J. Chapman, Charles J. Chester, Lewis L. Clark, Charles T., Jr. Clark, Frederick S. Clark, William S. Cleaves, Francis W. Cleaves, Paul C. Coffey, Keating Coleman, John E. Colla, Stanley A. Collins, Evan R. Coolidge, E. David, Jr. Coulson, Robert E. Cox, Robert M. Cox, Robert T. Crabtree, Norman V. Critchell, Robert S. Cunningham, A. S. Cunningham, B. P. Curtis, C. Frederick D'Arcy, Donald F. Davidson, John A. Davis, Ernest S., Jr. Davis, George S. DeHaven, James C. Dewey, William T. Dickson, Robert L. Doehler, James H. Doherty, James J., Jr. Donner, Ward S. Donovan, John F. Doscher, Robert Douglas, Walter S. Dowling, William F., Jr. Doyle, Willard L. Drowne, George P., Jr. Dudley, H. Andrew Durgin, Henry L. Durkee, Stuart H. Easthope, John L. Eckels, Lee W. Eldridge, Edward K. Ellis, Bowman S., Jr.1 Ellis, Robert K. Erlandson, Norman W. Estes, Robert M. Evans, David LeR., Jr. Evans, Wilson D. Faegre, John B., Jr. Fairbank, Robert L. Farmer, Howard J. Farnham, Philip Farrand, George N. Fechheimer, May Fernandez, Gilbert F. Ferris, Raymond W., Jr. Field, Douglas B. Field, Maxwell Fitzgerald, John W. Florin, Alvin A. Flynn, David V. Fobes, William H., Jr. Foley, Edward J., Jr. Forster, G. William Foster, Wood R. Fowler, Denman2 Fox, Maurice Fox, Robert S. Gamble, J. Ross Gardiner, Robb G. Gass, Samuel A. Gates, George E. Geddes, Gail G.3 Gemberling, Allan M. Gerstell, Richard Gibbons, William H., Jr. Gillies, William B., Jr. Goldberg, Morrell Goldthwait, Richard P. Goodell, Robert C. Gordon, Archie Grace, Pierre Graves, Richard W. Greiner, Edgar C. Grob, Charles I. Grow, Robert J. Guggenheim, Robert, Jr. Hack, Burt H. Hackett, Harold R. Hagan, Robert S. Hale, Thomas T. Halligan, Edward B. Hamilton, George E. Hancock, John Hansis, Edward S. Hardy, Frank A. Hardy, Henry W. Harrington, Francis A. Harris, William B. Hart, Parker T. Hawgood, Henry A., 2nd Heidler, George P. Hershenson, Melvin C. Herzig, David J. Hicks, Hunter Hinds, Charles B., Jr. Hinkel, William H., Jr. Hird, H. Edward, Jr. Hitchcok, William E., Jr. Hixson, Henry H., Jr. Hobb, Winston E. Holmes, Edward M. Hopkins, Harvey S. Howe, Howard C. Humes, Edwin W. Huntress, Jack B. Hutchings, E. B., Jr. Ingram, George R. Irvin, Charles H., Jr. Jackson, Edwin H. Jackson, Frederick L. Jackson, Richard Jacques, Kenneth B. James, Robert L., Jr. Jaques, Alan A. Jaquith, Wilbur M. Janjigian, Edward R. Janvrin, Fred W. Jennings, Alfred J. Johnson, Clifford Johnson, Cutting Jonas, Irving L. Jones, William R. Juergens, Albert G. Kafka, Roger J. Kaplan, Eugene Katz, Melville J. Kaufman, Pettus Kay, Robert E. Kent, Jack A. Kerwin, Martin M. Keyes, Ralph S. Keys, Richard H. Kiger, Charles J. Kimball, Whitefield F. King, Henry B., Jr. King, William H. King, William L. Kirkham, Dunham Knapp, Edwin C. Knickerbocker, Paine Krans, DeHart Krolik, Day, Jr. Krosnick, Gerald Ladd, Gordon H. Lade, Archibald, Jr. Lang, William H. Lapham, Edwin S. Leonard, Nathaniel W. Levensaler, Atwood Lewis, William B., Jr. Ley, Robert T. Libbey, Walter C. Lincoln, Donald O. Loose, Jack C. Lord, Edward S. Lowerre, Henry L. Lucas, Stanley D. Lyon, Richard K. MacCarty, W. C., Jr. McCombs, William M. McCoy, Byron O. Macdona, Harding H. McDonald, Gordon A. McDonald, Robert E. McFarland, James P. Macgregor, Robert W. McKane, Vernon W. McKee, Henry H., Jr. Mackey, Harold F. Madden, Wilson H. Manchester, John C. Mankowski, Peter P. Manley, John H. Mann, Thomas D. March, Charles H., Jr. Marden, Ford Marden, John S. Marden, Philip A. Maskilieson, Thomas Masten, John E. Meek, John F. Mehler, Albert J., Jr. Merkt, Oswald E. D. Merrill, John A. Merrill, Vincent N. Merson, James S. Metcalfe, T. W., Jr. Meyer, Frederick A. Meyer, Richard F. Milans, Calvin H. Miller, Henry A. Mitchell, Robert W. Moatz, Herbert C., Jr. Mohr, G. Jacques Monagan, John S. Monahan, Theodore V. Mosher, Richard T. Muller, William G. Mundt, George J. Murray, Donald A. Naramore, H. Burling Neaman, Milton R. Nichols, Howard C. Niebling, Robert E. Noonan, James A. Noonan, Thomas B. Norton, Robert M. Oesterheld, A. H., Jr. O'Leary, L. J., Jr.4 Osborne, Harry V., Jr. Page, William R., Jr. Palmer, Gerald C. Parker, John L. • Patch, Edgar L. Paull, John H., Jr. Paulson, David B. Payne, Norman H. Peck, Raymond E., Jr. Petrie, James A., Jr. Phinney, E. Donald Pierpont, Henry B. Pierson, Judson T. Pimper, James L. Porter, William E., Jr. Pringle, John P. Quinn, William R. Raoul, William G. Reeves, Lawrence C. Resnick, Eber Reynolds, Morgan B. Rhodes, Kent Rice, Richard G. Richards, William E., Jr. Rideout, George M. Riggs, Lorrin A. Ripley, F. Fuller Rittenberg, Sumner L. Robinovitz, Harry J. Robinson, Fred J. Rocker, Richard A. Rockwell, John H. Rollins, Daniel G. Root, Nathan N. Rowe, Winston J. Rugen, Carl E. Russell, David W. Salisbury, Arnold H., 2nd Sanborn, Leland C. Sands, Robert G. Saywell, Robert M. Scanlon, John M. Scheibe, Karl M. Schlesinger, William L. Schneider, John J. Schuemann, Howard R. Schwartz, Eugene J. Seabolt, Robert H. Seixas, Donald H. SelivanofF, Alexandre A. Shafer, Charles C. Shafer, John 1., Jr. Shaughnessy, William K. Shaw, Horace B., Jr. Shaw, Leland H., Jr. Shea, Herbert D. Sherman, William A. Shineman, Carl E. Shineman, Everett A. Slechta, H. Hamilton Smart, John K. Smith, George C. Smith, Harold W. Smith, Henry C. Smith, Henry P., 3rd Smith, Roger V. Snead, Thornton W., Jr. Snead, Walter L. Spang, Kenneth M. Speare, Alden Sprague, Mansfield D. Stanley, Justin A. Stege, Charles E. Stevens, Roland E., Jr. Stewart, David C., Jr. Stoneman, S. Sidney Strock, Alvin E. Sturm, Frank W. Sumner, Robert W. Swan, Alfred J. Swander, Robert F. Swinehart, D. Robert Taft, Jackson H. Tallberg, Clarence A. Tart, George S. Teahan, William W. Terry, Albert B. Theriault, George F. Thompson, John S. I Thompson, Way Thomson, Chester L. Thorstenberg, Roswell B. Trickey, John, Jr. Trost, John F. True, Charles H., Jr. Turner, Ernest R. Turner, Robert S. Turner, Robert Stuart Uebel, Martin Valensi, Randolph E. VanDeusen, Hobart M. Veres, Robert L. Voorhees, DeForest B. Wachs, Miller A. Wakefield, Lyman E., Jr. Walker, James C., Jr. Warden, David E. Watson, Robert H. Watson, Walter Webster, Charles S. Weeks, Herbert S., Jr. Weeman, Kenneth B. Wentworth, Elliot E. Werrenrath, George H. Weston, Paul Wheeler, Stirling R. Wheelock, Howe G., Jr. Whitbeck, Philip F. White, F. Lupton White, Robert W. Winn, William R. Wood, D. MacP., Jr. Wood, Harvard W. Woodard, Russell G. Woodcock, Robert L., Jr. Woodman, John F. Woods, James F. Worthen, Merrill Worthington, N. Page Wright, Jackson W. Young, Vincent T.

MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:

1 Robert E. Niebling '33.

2 Justin A. Stanley '33.

3 Wood R. Foster '33.

4 Mrs. O'Leary.

Dick Jackson '33 (r), recently named Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Personnel and Reserve Forces, accepts from Comdr. R.K. West, president of the Naval Reserve Association, the Admiral Halsey Trophy to be awarded annually to the top Reserve Surface Division.

Secretary, 217 Goundry Street North Tonawanda, N. Y.

Treasurer, ... Quechee, Vt.