Class Notes

1950

November 1959 SCOTT C. OLIN, SIMON J. MORAND III
Class Notes
1950
November 1959 SCOTT C. OLIN, SIMON J. MORAND III

If you can get the front gate down from that oak tree where those fun-lovin' neighbor kids rigged it in retribution for no treats on Halloween, we'd like to have you pay attention now. Quizzes later and all that jazz, you know. So first gander into ...

CUPID'S CORNER

At the risk of becoming the most inaccurate reporter in this MAGAZINE we will interpret the good news received from Guatemala in late August. Seems that Izzie Stahl was to be wed on September 5 to Senorita Maria Isabel Reiche Berger. Congratulations and best wishes!

DIAPER DIGEST

One blessed event reported since our last outing was a damsel in the household of Dave and Bobbie Grinnell born on September 16. The gal tipped the scales at seven pounds, twelve ounces, and was named Suzanne Bayldon.

Bill Embree reports the arrival of their third boy, Paul Moody, on August 7. He was born six years to the day after eldest brother John. Other siblings are Alison, five; and Stephen, two.

Inadvertently omitted from the last report was the cognomen ascribed to the daughter of Gene and Carol Ulrich. She's Lisa Caroline.

Welcome to the tepee, midgets!

SERVICE SCENERY

Several classmates can still be found among the active militarists, most of them, of course,, making a career out of serving Uncle Sam. While the present report is not at all complete, it is fairly current on the names included. For example, Lt. Dave Tillotson can be found at the headquarters of the Fifth Air Force, APO 925, San Francisco. Guess that is a long commute from Nob Hill. ... Also using an Army post office in the Golden Gate city, Dave Hitchcock works for the U. S. Information Service and can be written via APO 94.... Heading east we might look for Capt. Warren Cox in San Antonio where he has recently been moved. The Old Tank was in New York this time last year and suspected he could not long postpone the ecstasy of a hitch in the Army Medical Corps.... Up in East Lansing, Mich., at the State University, Capt. Frank Lion is attached to the ROTC Unit. Sounds like a tough assignment, Frank! ... And on the East Coast, Lt. Bill Williams has returned to sea duty, we guess, and lists an address on Staten Island for receiving mail.

This seems like a good spot to reveal a small added benefit now being accorded to all of you gentlemen with Army and Fleet Post Office addresses. Phil Gross, now down in Oklahoma where the new program will not help him, commented in June that regular mail takes weeks and even months to find its way overseas whereas air service is quite reasonable. A look at the ledgers of our treasury and a nod of Si Morand's head were all we needed to institute carrier pigeon delivery to all APO's and FPO's. Maybe this is just the excuse you've been waiting for to justify sending Si your class dues! If not, there are many other reasons, such as ... well, ah, including ... that is ... Aw, pay up!

INKADENTAL INTELLIGENT!

Just about as inkadental a bit of information as you could ask for developed on September 17 when the Chicagoland Injuns scalped greens and fairways alike in Highland Park using weird tomahawks known as mashies and niblicks. Charlie Solberg copped low net with a 64 and impressed his fellow foursome member Hugh Brower. Also on the links were Herb Ray and John Schalles who's selling for the L. E. Carpenter & Co. outfit in Chicago. Later in the evening we had a good chat with Jim Hotchkiss who's been in investment counseling for four years at Stein Roe & Farnham in the Windy City as well as Jay Buck, Swede Swenson, and local D. Club prez Tom Rowe. "Good shoo."

We could start our own "Medic" production with all the address changes recently on the Alpha K K laddies. For example, Larry Perry has taken up practice in Laramie, Wyo.... Dick Tobin is back from Arkansas and can be found around East Orange, N. J. ... Bill Weissman is still in NYC.... Pediatrician Sherm Hoyt has his offices in Minneapolis. ... Bud Franz has been appointed pathologist at the Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital in Leb. He's also on the staff of Claremont General, Newport, and New London hospitals. Busy boy!

Further physician findings reveal the presence of George McClary in Santa Rosa, Calif. ... Ernie Born is now a surgical resident at Maricopa County Hospital in Phoenix, Ariz. ... Paul Lena is in Concord, N. H.... Another pathologist is Dick Peach at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology at Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington.... Al Harquail has returned to Philadelphia to continue his dental practice.... And if memory serves, Dr. George Brazill is also a dentist, by gum, in Larchmont, N. Y.

While dealing with the professions, let's get in a plug for the new law offices set up by Rog Frechette in New Haven. Rog passed the New York State Bar exam last year after finishing St. John's and in February got by the Connecticut inquisition. He and the former Barbara Jacob of New Haven sport four Frech-ettes: Roger Jr., five; Elise, four; Michael, three; and James, one.

Charlie Wilkes has a legal practice in Saginaw, Mich....Pat Brewster is an associate lawyer with Mirick, O'Connell, DeMallie & Logee in Worcester, Mass. ... Bill Hill was admitted to membership in the Washington, D. C., law offices of Ames, Hill & Ames on September 1....Lee Sarokin was appointed Union County (N. J.) assistant attorney in July. He adds this post to a long list of business and civic functions: associate in Newark law firm of Lasser & Lasser; instructor in real estate law at Rutgers; trustee of Temple Beth Ahm; participant in fund raising drives and other local tasks. What next, Lee?

Congratulations to Scotty Probasco promoted from vice president to the job of assistant to the president of the American National Bank and Trust Company in Chattanooga.

We'll have at you again before you get into the serious holiday partying, maybe even while there's a wing left on the turkey. When we do, hope to have detailed info, on reunion. Volunteers (nasty word?) to assist and comfort Joel Leavitt should send their pound of flesh to him at 58 Warwick St., Longmeadow, Mass. Most important message to you at this time: We'll have a wonderful program and details will be known soon so please, s'il vous plait, bitte, respond promptly when the attendance chairman asks about your intentions. It will certainly help immeasurably in making arrangements.

So long now.

Secretary, 2109 Colfax St., Evanston, Ill.

Treasurer, 506 Washington Ave., Wilmette, Ill.