Prior to the kick-off at the New Hampshire game we met Dot and Larry Leavitt, seated with their pretty Scandinavian daughter-in-law and her mater. In response to a plea for news, Larry reported the following in substance: "A note from Laurie Reeder states she has taken an apartment at 181 Putnam Park, Greenwich. John will return to Choate School and daughter Robin will commute to New York to attend the School of Visual Arts. She is following her father's footsteps - wants to be in the advertising business." Bill Lauman, pedagogue at Williston Academy, reports having "got himself lassoed" as executive secretary of the Connecticut Higher Education Assistance Corp. Emily and Herb Talbot were in Hanover to attend the widely publicized Medical Convocation. And finally, Bob Hardy and spouse were in Hanover a few days during the late summer.
Another Dartmouth wedding occurred recently when Brenda Jane Bishop, daughter of the Bob Bishops of Marblehead, became the bride of Roland C. Booma, Jr., son of Rollie Booma of the class of 1930. The happy couple are studying at Colorado College.
Robert Morris Associates, a national organization of credit and loan executives, has presented Rodg Wyckoff with two of its highest awards. Rodg, who is vice president of Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, was honored with the Distinguished Service Award and Life Membership. In: the commercial banking field for 33 years, he has been a member of Robert Morris Associates since 1934. Rodg is assisting the bank's loan analysis, branch supervision and manpower development departments. He and his family live in San Marino, Calif.
Bob Misch's propensity for wine has led him into the lair of the tiger. An article on his pet subject appeared recently in the Princeton Tiger under the title "Sis Boo'm Bar-Sac." Pictured in a Boston paper was. George Scott, who had been transferred to London by Gulf Oil Corp. to serve as manager of employee relations for a subsidiary, Gulf European Company.
New addresses have been reported as follows: James A. Anderson, 14 Whitney Road, Falmouth, Portland, Me.; Winston B. Brown, 448 Simsbury Road, Bloomfield, Conn.; JackH. Johnston, 221 N. Howard, Tampa 6, Fla.; Cyril F. Penny, 91 Mower St., Worcester a, Mass.; George E. Sprague, Shore Road, Old Lyme, Conn.; Rodgers L. Wyckoff, 1515 Mirasol, San Marino, Calif.
Erratum - Errors occur in the best of organizations. Your secretary's office is no exception. Last month we reported the death of "Lon Milton." We regret that this should have read "Lon Nulton Parrish." While on this very depressing subject, we should note also the latest loss to the class - the passing of Dr. Ralph Thompson at his summer home in Moultonboro, N. H.
Henry Clough was reported late last summer as having been appointed to serve on the staff of the Nipmuc Regional High School, Mendon, Mass. In addition to serving as the assistant principal, he teaches mathematics.
Ed Hewitt of Elizabeth (N. J.) was recently elected by the Suburban Trust Co. of Westfield to its board of directors. Ed is vice president in charge of sales and also a mem ber of the board of directors and executive committee of the Thomas & Betts Company, Inc., a producer of electric raceway accessories and conductor connectors with sales exceeding $17,000,000 annually. In addition to being active in civic affairs, Ed is a member of the local draft board, a member and former director of the Elizabeth Town & Country Club, a member of the Dartmouth Club of New York, the Canadian Club (NYC), the Bayhead Yacht Club and vestryman of the Elizabeth Trinity Church.
Lang Spring (bless him!) came through with a note just as we were going to press: "I remember very well your remarks at the spring dinner meeting of the class at Motel 128 - when you said (in effect) that the length of your talk would be the same as. the amount of correspondence you had received from your classmates! Wish I had some real unusual news to report, but so far nothing fantastic has happened lately in these parts. Have seen a few classmates since moving up here four years ago - John Spring blows in occasionally, and Line Davis stopped by a few weeks ago, en route to his favorite vacation spot up north of here, but I miss the tribe around Boston. Occasionally I've seen Berger Jacobson and Brad Kingman, who aren't too far away (Exeter & Portsmouth)."
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