Since graduation AX Keith has been a B-47 co-pilot, an insurance claims adjustor in Boston, a jeweler's assistant and a pepper mill assembler in California, a hospital orderly in Boston again, a summer camp counselor in Maine, and now a prep school teacher in New Jersey. A history major, Al is teaching algebra, geometry and general science at the Warren School in Chester. "I've been moving around," Al is frank to say, "with four or Eve months my longest stay in any one place. It's nice to travel, but you get sick of it after a while." And his newest profession, teaching, came about quite unexpectedly after a quest for a government job which didn't pan out. "Oh, well," philosophizes Al, "all presidents of the U. S. were failures at my age." And furthermore, he finds he enjoys teaching and may stick with it _ for a year or two, at least.
Two other teachers in new jobs this year are John Stoughton and Dave Gordon. John was at Colebrook Academy in Colebrook, N. H., and switched to Lebanon High School, where he's teaching math. Of course, he didn't major in math, either - economics. Dave is sticking closer to his beaten path. After a comp. lit.-philosophy major, an M.A. in teaching from Harvard, and four years at Newton, Mass., High School he's now teaching English at Lyndon Institute in Vermont.
Odds and ends on our medicine men, now M.D.'s all: Sandy Antin completed internship at Philadelphia General Hospital and is now a resident in neurology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Dick Flagg now wears two gold stripes on his sleeve and is going through submarine training at New London. Bernie Carpenter wears the same uniform in San Francisco. Dave Neville is a research associate at the National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Md. Ray Lenhard is a resident in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore and Al Schwartz is a medicine resident at Hartford Hospital. Jack Palmer is interning at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and Stu Yunis is an Army captain at the Fort Story, Va., dispensary.
Bob Garver finished Harvard B. School last spring and is now a trainee in the commercial department of the Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company in Chicago. Tim Hutchinson is also a financial man, a municipal bond trader in the Philadelphia office of White, Weld and Company. JimSanderson has moved to Buffalo to join the investment management department of the Marine Trust Company of Western New York.
Questions on the sagging stock market should be addressed to Dick Brown or JohnChafee. Dick has been in the investment business for over three years, even teaching adult classes in securities and investment principles, and he's now with the firm of Tucker Anthony and R. L. Day in New Bedford, Mass. A salesman, he specializes in investment funds. John is in the Denver office of Harris, Upham and is a registered representative of the New York Stock Exchange. He spent a couple of October weeks in New York's financial canyons, acquainting himself with his firm's main office. John and his wife, Ann, declared an extra dividend, paid August is: a daughter, Ellen.
To avoid the erroneous impression that all '55s are either servants of humanity or money manipulators, we've found a few who are out turning a buck in conventional bread-winning fashion. Hod and Mabel Symes, with son Stephen, three, moved from Cincinnati 10 Prairie Village, Kan., which isn't as far out as it sounds, because Hod works in Kansas City as a buyer for The Jones Store Company. And while Bill Lyon has become a sales representative for A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company in Pitts-burgh, Mac McGuire works on the other side of the fence as a consumers' representative for Scott Paper Company in Wilmington.
Roger Sherman is now an IBM programmer t rainee for Southern Railway Company s construction office in Washington, and Bob MacFadyen is a programmer for Union Carbide in New York.
We had two September 10 weddings. BobHorton aisled out with Janice Schilling, an Elmira College graduate, in Stratford, Conn. Pete Stevens was best man. Bob is a trust representative for the Connecticut National Bank in Bridgeport, and he and the Mrs. are living in Watertown. Simultaneously, Phil Mayer wed Victoria Ann Krause, a fellow Milwaukeean and a graduate of Bradford and the Villa Mercede in Florence, Italy. Tom Evinrude was an usher. Phil writes that he's now "learning all about snowplows, mortar mixers and road rollers" in his new job as purchasing director of Douglas Motors Corporation in Milwaukee.
Lou Turner took the hand of Lee Robinson in Akron on August 37. Lee is a graduate of Becker Junior College and a medical secretary in a Framingham, Mass., hospital. John Mansfield, now- a Navy flight instructor at Saufly Field, Pensacola, will marry next month another Becker Junior gal, Judith Clemence of Putnam, Conn. She's a service representative for the Southern New England Telephone Company.
In other national defense developments, AlAndersen is flying a jet out of Chennault Air Force Base in Louisiana and Rog Dolliver is a security service instructor at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas.
Overseas Americans: Dick Dwyer is in the Foreign Service and stationed in Damascus at the Consulate General. Ron Murphy is an auditor in the Zurich office of Singer Sewing Machine Company.
Moose Sherman is straining at the bit to get back to Tokyo. He spent two years there with the Air Force and now, after a year studying foreign trade and French (we merely report the facts) at the American Institute of Foreign Trade (Thunderbird School) in Phoenix, is in New York training for a foreign assignment with the American Foreign Insurance Association, which handles the overseas business of about fifteen U. S. insurance companies. Moose is due to be shipped out within a few months, and he's requested Tokyo and is hopefully studying Japanese on the side, but he cheerfully says he'll go anywhere in the Free World except the Congo.
John Ballard has been advanced to the post of manager of applications engineering at Granger Associates in Palo Alto, Calif. In his new position John assumes wider responsibilities for the promotion of the company's program in specialized electronic equipment and systems development. He joined the firm last winter as a member of the applications engineering staff. While in the Navy, John was an electronics officer and was responsible for the development, installation and testing of ECM systems. The Ballards, including two children, live at 640 Remington Drive, Sunnyvale, Calif.
John Levitas is now selling Underwood typewriters in New York and Larry jFreier is with the MIT Instrumentation Lab in Cambridge. Doug Archibald is a teaching fellow in English at the University of Michigan and hot on the trail of a Ph.D.
Dick Parry was named research director of Associated Credit Bureaus of America, Inc., a St. Louis-based international trade association of credit bureaus and collection services offices. Dick, who earned an M.B.A. at Kent State University, conducts surveys and prepares reports for the association's members, and also forecasts economic changes affecting the credit field.
Tedd Hollingworth served as a section chairman of the business division for the United Fund campaign in Lowell, Mass. Tedd's a lumber and millwork specialist with Pratt and Forrest Company and has been active in the United Fund for four years.
Have a merry Christmas!
1955 Fund Contributors
496 Gifts (Participation Index 75) Total Gifts: $2,004.00 (45% of Objective) Class Agent
Aberle, Gustave C., Jr. Aberle, Richard W. Alexander, Bruce B. Alexander, James W. Allard, Dean C., Jr. Allen, Neal M. Allman, Hiram J. Altman, Stephen G. Ambrose, Harry T. Ames, Richard A. Andersen, Alan L. Anderson, David P. Anderson, Jon T. Andreini, Paul H. Andrew, Dwight K., Jr. Ankerson, Robert W. Anthonisen, Nicholas R. Antin, Sanford P. Archibald, Douglas N. Arnold, Ernest A. Aronowitz, Milton, Jr. Aronson, Donald E. Aronson, Martin L. Auer, Carl H. Aylwin, Hudson Y., II Bachman, Joseph F. Bagdasarian, Robert J. Ballard, John W., II Barker, John P. Barnes, Judson B. Barr, Richard H. Barrett, T. Brooks Barry, Edward G. Bassett, William B. Bassette, John D., Jr. Batchelder, John T. Bates, George E. Benenson, Jay R. Bennett, Robert L. Bensing, Earle Beres, Andrew S. Bergman, Stanley N. Bergquist, Albert B. Bergstrom, Eric J. Bernstein, Gerald Beye, Richard D. Blades, Lawrence E. Blanchard, Richard F. Blanchard, William C. Blodgett, Richard K. Blumberg, Thomas A. Boden, Walter W. A., Jr. Borwell, Robert C., Jr. Bowey, Donald F., Jr. Brabb, John H. Branch, Peter F. Braestrup, Jan C. Brief, Richard P. Briggs, George K., Jr. Bristol, Calvert C. Brock, Lynmar, Jr. Bronk, William S. Brookes, Allan G., Jr. Brooks, Jay A. Brown, Larry A. Brown, Richard E. Bruner, Weston G. Bryan, John S., Jr. Buck, Michael H. Bueschel, Richard T., Jr. Buhler, Peter C. Bulger, Craig L. Byrne, Thomas E., III Callahan, John L., Jr. Calloway, Thomas B. Campion, Edward R. Cant, John F. Carlsen, Thomas Carlton, Frank C. Carney, Otis W. Carpenter, Charles B. Carter, Robert L. Carter, William R., Jr. Cassels-Smith, George H. Cavaliere, Louis P. Cavanagh, John C. Cavanaugh, James H. Chadbourne, Theodore S. Chafee, John 8., Jr. Chandler, Herbert W., Jr. Chapman, Edward A., Jr. Charbonnier, Donald J. Chase, Francis J. Choate, Rufus, Jr. Clark, Alexander M. Cliff, Wayne E. Coffey, Gerald D. Cogswell, John H. Cohn, Richard S. Colwell, John K. Comer, Robert L. Congdon, Alan E. Conlan, David L. Connell, John N. Connor, Thomas W. Contini, William Cook, L. Hewitt, Jr. Cooke, Alan G. Cooper, Richard G. Cooper, Walter L. Cornman, John M. Creamer, Thomas T. Crocker, Frederick H. Cudlip, David R. Daniell, Jere R., II Danneman, Daniel E. Darche, Frederic M. Darling, Herbert F., Jr. Daus, Thomas E. Davidson, Franklin Z. DeBruyn, F. Robert DeCesare, William B. Delana, William G. Demas, John G. Deming, Howard R. Donohue, James P. Donovan, Joseph B. Dooley, Edwin B., Jr. Doty, Peter L. Downey, Francis T., Jr. Doyle, John J., Jr. Drake, Richard K. Dromeshauser, Peter G. Du Boff, Richard B. Duncan, Stuart B, Durkee, Charles R. Dwyer, Richard A. Edwards, John R. Eigner, Joseph Elder, David E. Elkas, John Ellis, Ross Ellis, Timothy W.1 Ellovich, Michael E. Elsbree, Eugene V., II Ely, Theodore, Jr. Englander, L. Robert, Jr. Epstein, Stanley Evinrude, Thomas A. Fain, Earl, III Fairbanks, Alan R. Falby, Merle C. Fanger, Robert D. Feltman, Charles R. Fiedling,Michael W., Jr. Fine, Norman M. Finegan, Paul G. Fishbein, Peter M. Fitzgerald, John W. Fixter, Robert C. Flagg, Richard S. Fleming, James T., Jr. Fletcher, Preston B. Flitner, David A. Floer, Edgar, Jr. Foggle, William Forester, P. William Foster, John K. Freier, Lawrence J. French, John, III Frieder, Philip R. Friedlaender, Charles S. Friedman, Martin B. Friedricks, Clifford A. Frisch, William B. Fulton, Thomas M. Gahn, Joseph A. Gale, Chester O., Jr. Gardener, Bruce R. Gardner, Richard T. Garrod, Miles Garver, Robert W. Gerard, William G. Gerrish, Scott Giden, Joseph M. Gilgore, Charles W. Ginsberg, Mark D. Givens, Carl E. *Glover, John C. Gordon, Charles D., Jr. Gorton, Michael C. Goss, Lane W. Grafton, Charles R. Gramm, Herbert F. Greenbaum, Charles L. Greenfield, Peter A. Gregg, Robert J. Gulick, Peter H. Hadley, Robert G. Hager, Laurence M. Hale, Judson D. Haley, Edward M. Hall, Asaph H. Hance, Warren S. Hapgood, John R. Hardenbergh, Thomas E., III Harlor, John T. Harvey, Kenneth E. Hastings, Richard J. Hawkins, Frederic H. Hayes, Randolph J. Hayes, Robert S., Jr. Hayes, Robert W. Heegaard, David B. Henderson, Lester K., Jr Hennigar, Dana E. Herrera, Julio R. Herring, Joseph D., Jr. Hersey, Elliott Hill, Roy B. Hillis, James F. Hochman, Burton W. Hodgson, John H., III Hogan, J. Harris, III Hogarty, Richard A. Hollenbeck, Paul H. Hollingworth, Joseph E., Jr. Hollyer, Richard V. Hope, Gordon W.2, 3, 4, 5 Hopkins, Richard E. Horton, Robert W. Howard, Norris W. Hubbard, Thomas D. Hudson, Henry W., III Hulsebosch, Charles J. Hummel, Don W. Hunt, Colin P. Hunter, Charles T., Jr. Hunter, Edward M., Jr. Huntoon, Schuyler Hutchinson, Timothy R Irons, Blake W. Isaacs, Jed P. Jackson, M. Shepard Jannuzi, F. Tomasson Jessup, Harlan R., Jr. Johanson, Robert H. Johnson, Richard E. Jones, Leonard L. M. Jones, R. Nelson Justice, Bruce H. Kaufman, Morris A. Keane, James F., Jr. Keane, Robert N. Kehoe, "William F. Keith, Allen P. Kennedy, Joel M. Kernaghan, Roy P. Kilburn, Donald N. King, Robert D. Kinnamon, Thomas F. Kister, Sven J. Klein, Julian R. Kleinman, Gerald D. Knoke, Peter J. Knowles, Everett F. Knox, James A. Kofoed, William C. Kolman, Joseph E. Krasnow, William T. Kretchmar, Larry H. Kreulen, Roelof A., Jr. Krueger, Stuart L. Krumpe, John H. Kuttner, Bernard A. Lang, Briscoe B. Lawrence, E. Swift Leboeuf, Richard J. Lee, William S. LeFever, John R. Lenderking, William R., Jr. Lenker, Robert W. Levenson, Neil M. Levitas, John H. Levy, Gerald I. Lewis, Harry T., Jr. Lewis, John C. Lieder, Robert N. Lightstone, Herbert S. Lione, Frederick M., Jr. Little, Stevan B. Lord, Thomas L. Lowry, David A., Jr. Lundstrom, Kenneth W. Lyon, William S. McCarthy, Patrick E. MacFadyen, Robert E. McGreevey, Thomas H. McGuire, Morgan J. McKendry, James R., Jr. Mackey, Arthur J., Jr. Mac Lean, John A., III MacNeill, Neil Macurdy, William B. Magavern, James L. Mager, William A. Malev, Jonathan S. Mannes, Paul H. Martez, Henry B. Martel, Leon C., Jr. Mathewson, Joseph D. Mayer, Phillip B. Meiselman, Barry D. Melville, Douglas F. Merriken, Paul Meurer, Richard C. Meyer, John P. Miano, Louis S. Mickle, James C. Millar, Harry C., II Miller, Ralph E., Jr. Miller, Walter R. Millman, Howard J. Mix, Donald P. Moffitt, John C. Moore, David Q. Morgan, Patrick M. Morrill, Richard L. Morris, Richard S. Morrissey, James F. Morse, Herbert O. Morse, Robert L. Mossman, Philip L. Mount, Richard B. Muller, Ronald M. Muromcew, Cyril Murphy, Ronald T. Murray, Alan P. Nadler, Larry A. Nelsen, James R. Neuberger, Henry F. Nicholson, Nelson C. Nickerson, William H. Nyren, Roy G. Oberlander, David H. O'Connell, Harold P., Jr O'Sullivan, John G. Packard, Peter W. Palmer, John M. Palmquist, Allen E. Parker, A. Brooks, III Parry, Richard L. Partridge, Thomas H. Pattison, William B. Peirce, Earl L., Jr. Perkins, Robert A. Perry, William H., Jr. Pessl, Fred, Jr. Peters, George E. Peterson, Warren A., Jr Petrone, Albert F. Pfeil, Roy S. Phillips, Sanford I. Pianca, Alvin H. Pilchman, Lawrence D. Pill, Alfred E. Plumer, Davenport, III Porvaznik, John T., Jr. Primo, Robert M. Proctor, Woods Prull, Robert E. Pulis, Charles D., Jr. Ramsay, William S., III Reilly, Philip S. Rinehart, Robert M. Robbins, Ross C. Robertson, George G., Jr. Roberts, Richard B. Robinson, Peter G. Rocray, John A. Rollins, William B. Root, Allen W. Ross, William A. Rossiter, John S. Roth, Malcolm Roulston, Thomas H., I Rubens, Barry M. Russell, Gordon W. Rutherford, Scott V., Jr Samuelson, Gerald E. Sanderson, James A. Sarty, Peter G. Sautter, Ralph L. Schine, Gerald S. Schlank, Lionel I. Schmitt, George J. Schneider, Robert P. Schoonmaker, Ralph T. Schreiber, Ronald L. Schwartz, Alvan R. Segal, Bernard E. Sesnon, Porter, Jr. Sherburne, Robert W. Shumaker, Ross W. Simon, Aaron E. Siskind, Bernard R. Sklar, Stanley Sklover, Richard Slater, William B., Jr. Small, Willard A. Smith, Arthur L., Jr. Smith, Eliot A. Smith, Mathew N. Snell, Richard A. Snelson, George R. Sollitt, Arthur M. Spelke, Lee Spencer, Robert E. Stanley, John A. Starling, FrederickH., II Starr, Mark I. Steinberg, David J. Stephenson, Henry D., Jr. Stevens, Peter S. Stewart, Robert L. Stirling, Robert R. Stonehill, John J. Storrs, Edward L. Stoughton, John C. Stratton, William R. Stultz, Newell M. Sutton, Benjamin T. Sweetnam, Paul S. Swenson, Richard W. Symes, Horace S., Jr. Tatsapaugh, Melville H., Jr. Taylor, Hugh G. Teal, Peter V. Teder, Harry Tepper, Frank J. Then, Richard J. Thompson, Peter C. Thumb, Wolfgang S. Tiemer, Paul, III Travers, Michael K. Tremblay, James H. Turner, Louis C. Udell, Barton S. Uris, Alan M. Van Dorn, Walter G. Van Huyck, Alfred P. Vaughan, John S. Venman, James W. Voorhees, Theodore B. Waldman, James H. Walker, Allan D. Wallace, James D. Walsh, Patrick D. Walton, John D. Wechsler, James M. Weil, Harry H. Weiler, Alan R. Weinberg, Matthew B. Weintraub, Lewis R. Weisenfeld, Carl G. Weisser, Howard Wellman, Arthur A. Welsh, John W. Wenz, Robert L. Wesselhoeft, Conrad W., Jr. Westphal, John H. Wetzel, John K. Wheeler, John N., Jr. White, B. Carter, Jr. White, Milo R., Jr. Whitehair, Jay C., Jr. Wiggin, James W., Jr. Wilbur, William M., Jr. Wilde, Webster, Jr. Wilder, John S. Willi, Edward J., Jr. Williams, Charles N. Wilson, Glenn H. Wilson, Richard A. Wilson, Richard L. Wilson, Stephen O. Winograd, David E. Wittenberg, Thomas D. Wolff, William S. Wolfson, Lewis W. Woods, Donald H. Wool, Robert M. Woolson, Raymond B., Jr. Wright, Allen B. Wright, Donald A. Young, Roger S. Yunis, Stuart L. Zacks, Gordon B. Zelikow, Howard M. Zimmerman, Mark P.
MEMORIAL GIFTS FROM:
1 lan A. Duncan '55.
2 Mother, Mrs. Ina V.Hope.
3 Charles R. Durkee '55,
4 Richard T. Bueschel,
3 Edward A. Chapman,Jr. '55.
*Memorial Gift throughCapital Campaign.
Secretary, 44 Martindale Road Short Hills, N. J.
Treasurer, Norwich, Vt.