Class Notes

1952

OCTOBER 1958 RAYMOND J. BUCK JR., EDWARD J. FINERTY JR.
Class Notes
1952
OCTOBER 1958 RAYMOND J. BUCK JR., EDWARD J. FINERTY JR.

Local waterfront gossip has it that the newest director of the National Fisheries Institute, one Bernie Lewis, has organized a Yale game class reunion that will outshine last fall's top event of the New Haven social season. The date is Nov. i and you can take it from the guy who watched the first hour of this year's .Dartmouth football practice, and no if's, this is the Green's year.

Dick Watt will be telling you all about the details in his tabloid. You may be interested in knowing that the combined efforts of the class tabloid and the good green ALUMNIMAGAZINE will be intensified and broadened to get every bit of class news to you as soon as possible. You'll also be getting little notes from Treasurer Ed Finerty this fall. He wants to hear from you too.

Open Note to Binswanger on '62 Reunion: Dear Bob: You'd better count noses before planning a bachelors' breakfast again! Here comes the bridegroom:

On July 26 in the Lady Chapel of St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, Howie Carter and Mary Louise Ryan were united in marriage. Mrs. Carter was graduated from Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart and received a Master of Music degree from the Pius XII Institute in Florence, Italy.

The Rev. Dick Ellis traveled to England to wed Monica Wright in Christ Church, Chelsea. Mrs. Ellis was a librarian in Worcester, Mass., where Dick is curate in All Saints Episcopal Church.

In a Philadelphia Episcopal church, Bill Kay was wed to Sanford Peyton Stallworth last spring, and in Bronxville, N. Y., in another spring ceremony Bart Lombard! and Phoebe Grassman became husband and wife. Mrs. Kay was . graduated from the Emma Willard and Tobe-Coburn Schools while the new Mrs. Grassman received her degree from Ohio Wesleyan University.

A June morning service in West Hartford, Conn., saw Miss Muriel Moylan become the bride of Chuck Nevens. Dr. Red Watson was best man. The bride is a graduate of St. Joseph's College.

Another June bride, Mrs. Edward E. Clark, was Miss Barbara Dale Gaston of Teaneck, N. J., before marrying our Ed. Nels Ehinger, still one of New York's top bachelors, was an usher. On the same day in June, Dave Buncombe was wed to Sarah S. Morton, an Antioch alumna, in Katonah, N. Y. The bride's father, an Episcopal rector, performed the ceremony. Dave is on the faculty of the Taft School.

Another New York marriage was the spring wedding for Mr. and Mrs. Tony Trowbridge. Mrs. Trowbridge, the former Lois Kiefer of New York, Dallas and Wellesley College, was associated with the National Business Bureau in New York. Out in California, a news clipping from the alumni association in San Francisco announces the marriage in that city of Jim Streng and Mary Jo Farr. Jim is in the construction business in Sacramento.

Another California wedding was scheduled for August 22 with John Bartlett taking Jeanne Throckmorton as his wife. Jeanne attended Rollins College in Florida. Pete Zischke was scheduled to be an usher. August was also the scheduled marriage month for Dave Brew and Alice Dickerman of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Alice is a Middlebury graduate and like Dave has been doing graduate work at Stanford.

Another wedding scheduled for early fall is the September marriage of Bob Jelley and Betsy Brown from Syracuse, N. Y. Betsy has two Dartmouth brothers, Caleb Brown '48 and Fred Brown '51, is a Vassar graduate and works for Benton and Bowles in New York. Also set for September was the marriage ceremony for Ted Lewis and Jane Ann Kissel. Jane Ann was graduated from the University of Wisconsin.

A forthcoming marriage that should rate notice in medical journals as well as in this column is that of Dr. Dave Baum who plans a summer '59 ceremony with Jocelyn Proctor, a senior now at the Cornell Medical College.

Marriage means many things, but the thing that usually happens is birth - and we've got plenty of that too. Phil and Necy Benton are now up with the leaders, four children. The fourth was born May 4 - just when I was asking if there could possibly be more than one '52 with four kids. The Bentons' fourth was the first boy, Phil III. Who'll make it five?

Jay Carrington Stahl joined the Bronxville household of Jay and Coobie Stahl on August 9. Young Jay is also a first son, and sister Missy says she's delighted.

The New York Times was the source of my information that Clarence and Muriel Palitz had a son on Aug. 5, Michael Clarence. It was also a boy for the Al Cohens on May 9, named Gordon. Another candidate for Dartmouth Class of ?? is Neil Kenneth Roman, No. 1 son for Ken Roman. Daddy's now with Allied Chemical in New York, handling corporate advertising. Neil was born on June 6.

The only young lady reported for this month's column is Susan Starr Ford, daughter of Patti and Bill Ford, born April 15. Now it's time to report achievement of a different type. Roy Abbott has been appointed an assistant treasurer of the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York. Dave Edson has been named assistant comptroller by the College and has moved his family over to a new home he has purchased in Norwich, Vt. Also living in Norwich now is the family of Hal Morse who is associated with Ski Magazine.

Walt Lashar is now with the Proctor Trust Company in Proctor, Vt. He and Betsy and the boys, Waltie and Tim, are living in a new home, and although Proctor is the marble center of the nation the house is wood, I'm told. Dave Dugen was honored by a Peabody Award for distinguished achievement in radio-TV for his nightly show over CBSRadio in New York, "This is New York." Dave's next assignment is a special feature series for CBS in France.

Dick Rosen managed a South Fallsburg, N. Y., office for Congressman Katherine St. George (N. Y.) during his summer vacation from law studies at the University of Virginia. Gil Noble has been named principal of Rochester, Vt., High School. He earned his masters at Columbia. He and Barbara have a son, Tim, one year old.

Wilson Daniels gained an MBA from Rutgers in June, and Dave Adler is now Dr., having received his medical degree from the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Dave is interning at the Jersey City Medical Center.

More news and views in November. Hope to see you at Yale.

Present in Larchmont, New York when Al Davis '52 married Mary Bennett Davidson were: (standing left to right) Herb Drury '52; John Parker '54; Ken Davis '24, father of the groom; Louise and Dek Davidson '52; Harv Kelly '52; Mary and Al Davis '52; Sally and Ev Parker '52; Penny and Gil Upton '52; Jim Loghry '56. Seated (left to right) are: Mary-Ann Drury; Ann Davis, mother of the groom; Frannie and Charlie Morrison '54; and Fred Carleton '53.

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