Class Notes

1947

JESSE CHADWELL, ROBERT H. SNEDAKER JR.
Class Notes
1947
JESSE CHADWELL, ROBERT H. SNEDAKER JR.

The winds and snows of this past winter will soon give way to April showers. We are ready!

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chace and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson and son were February visitors at The Hanover Inn. John O'Malley has been named the winner of the Distinguished Service Award, presented by the Geneva, New York Junior Chamber of Commerce. John graduated from Albany Law School in 1950, and passed the New York State Bar Examination in May 1950. He worked for a period of time in the law office of M. Maurice Chacchia. John opened his own law office in February 1957. The apex of John's short political career was reached in November 1957, when he was a surprise winner of the office of president of the J.C. Common Council. John was recently defeated in an aldermanic contest in Ward Three, Geneva.

Phil Booth presented an evening of poetry at the Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences during January. The poems of the young poet have appeared in many literary magazines. In 1955, you will remember, he was awarded the Bess Hokin Prize by Poetry Magazine, and in 1956, a collection of his poems was released in book form called, "Letter from a Distant Land." This brought him the Lamont Poetry Award of the Academy of American Poets, given for the discovery and encouragement of new poetic genius. Phil has taught both at Bowdoin and Dartmouth colleges and at present is teaching at Wellesley.

Joe Kincaid continues as an air conditioning sales engineer, living in Topsfield, Mass. Joe has been with the Bay State York Company since 1949 in the air conditioning business.

Dick Menin is president of Richard B. Menin and Associates in New York City. Dick has worked as a merchandise analyst and sales specialist with Lily-Tulip Cup Company, and as an insurance consultant with David Marks Jr. Dick and his family are living in White Plains, N.Y.

George Turner and family continue to live in Aruba, Netherlands West Indies. George presumably continues his experience in the teaching profession in Aruba.

Bill Wallace is a member of the Geography Department, University of New Hampshire. Bill received a Master's degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1950. He has lectured in geography at Auckland University, New Zealand, and was more recently a member of the Geography Department at Rutgers University.

Dick and Barbara Madison are comfortably settled in their new home in East Aurora, N.Y., a Buffalo suburb. Dick continues buying with Loblaw's, a fast growing grocery chain. The Madison's two young children are extremely active as most children are.

The above address for the Secretary is only temporary since he is in the process of moving from Brevard, N. C., to Buffalo, N.Y.

Dick Barlow Jr. '48 and his bride, Jane McHugh (Smith '53), with the Dartmouth men attheir wedding reception at the Princeton Inn, December 28. L to r: Sig Larmon '14, FrankCole '46, George Barlow '43, Bud Thorne '48, the groom, George McClintock '42, the bride,Henry Haywood '14, Dick Barlow Sr. '14, Bill Hands '14, Joe McHugh '60, Bill Ivins '48.

Secretary, 52 Marrett Road Lexington 73, Mass.

Class Agent, 143 Harrison St., Garden City, N.Y.