Class Notes

1953

February 1960 FREDERICK H. STEPHENS JR., CHARLES B. BUCHANAN
Class Notes
1953
February 1960 FREDERICK H. STEPHENS JR., CHARLES B. BUCHANAN

The Soaring Sixties are here, and to keep the Class rocket ship in orbit, your Executive Committee and Treasurer Charlie Buchanan, respectfully ask that all unpaid class dues be immediately sent to Charlie, 1404 Potato Point Road, Appleton, Wis. Five dollars is the correct fuel to keep our ship on course.

Just received the news that (Rev.) Dave Stowe has assumed new duties as Vicar of the Episcopal Cathedral of All Saints Church in Albany, N. Y. Before going to Albany, Dave was first vicar of the new Church of the Good Shepherd in Acton, Mass. Immediately following his graduation from General Theological Seminary in 1956, Dave also served two years as Curate of Holy Trinity Church in Collingswood, N. J. Descendant of a long line of Episcopal clergymen, Dave is the son of the Rev. Walter H. Stowe, historiographer of The General Convention of the Episcopal Church, and long Rector of Christ Church, New Brunswick, N. J. In his new post, Dave will assist the Dean of the Cathedral in arranging services, training and directing acolytes and the Altar Guild, as well as general pastoral work. Congratulations, Dave!

From Chapel Hill, N. C., comes word that Brock Brower is the author of a new comedy, "A Little To The Left," which was recently presented by the Carolina Players at the University of North Carolina. Clippings reveal that the play is a satirical comedy about a fictitious revolution in Central America. The dramatis personnae lists some Harvard sophomores, a banana company tycoon, a female war correspondent, a fraudulent political theorist, an English cockney professional soldier, and some revolutionaries. Brock was present during the production, snatching a few minutes from his script writing for Playhouse 90 in New York.

Wedding bells are ahead for John Harris and Edith Willis of Winchester, Mass. John is currently associated with Harris, Upham and Company in Boston, Mass., and Edith is a graduate of Dana Hall School and Mount Vernon Junior College in Washington, D. C., and also a member of Junior League.

Recent reports have been received that all is well with Tim and Joan Reed and trio, Christopher, Peter, and Lissa in St. Charles, Mo.; Al, Patty, Alan and Paul Ives in Orange, Conn.; Howard, Connie, and son Howie Clery in Needham, Mass.; Sherm and Judie Horton in Nashua, N. H.; Bill, Jean, and Bill Jr. Vitalis in Manhattan; and Bronxville, N. Y., echoes that their favorite family of Bob,Carol, and Bobby Henderson are fine; and the banks of Lake Michigan are waiting to get greener so Paul, Ann, Tommy and Susan Arenberg can return to picnic in windy but sunny Chicago; Boston brings good news from The Supovitzes, Paul and Margie; and John Sigler finishes up his studies for his M.A. very soon to make Joan and son Jeff extra proud.

Rocket Ramblings: Gardner Brookings is with Raymond International in New York; Bob Chiesa is studying at Boston University Law School; Hazen Hatch is dwelling in Marshall, Mich., and exposed to the sumptuous meals at Win Schuler's Restaurant; Jay Kulpis a writer, director, photographer and editor with Rarig Films in Seattle, Wash.; and ChuckLuker controls The Situation as a cost analyst with Omark Industries in Portland, Ore.

Best wishes to you all, and remember even though it's leap year, a card on February 14 to your lady fair is sure to bring a smile and the joy St. Valentine knew many years ago.

Secretary 1050 Parker, Detroit 14, Mich.

Treasurer, 1404 Potato Point Rd., Appleton, Wis.