Dick Banfield (420 Lexington Ave., NYC) has other duties in addition to those as Head Agent of the Class of 1949. His employer, the New York-Pratt Agency of the Home Life Insurance Company, has named him as Man of the Year. Dick is a Certified Life Underwriter and a member of the National Association of Life Underwriters. Dick, Chesta, and David make their home in Port Washington.
Charlie Holtzman (91 Edwards St., Roslyn Heights, N. Y.) with the help of Natalie gave birth to David Adam, their first born, on March 31. Charlie is a medicine man in private practice (internal medicine).
Doug Stevenson has moved Kit and Holly out to Phoenix, Ariz. (2409 E. Mitchell Dr.).
Clayt Morey (New York) is a partner in Architectural Associates now and has among other exciting projects a permanent exhibit for the Iron and Steel Institute in Chicago at the Museum of Science and Industry. He and Frances live right down in the middle of Manhattan (175 E. 62).
Dick Mallary (Fairlee, Vt.) has placed his hat in the political ring, announcing candidacy for Republican nomination as town representative in the Vermont State Assembly. Dick has been Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, member of various town and county boards and committees, an alternate to the party's national convention in 1956, and chairman of the Republican town committee. He is manager of Mallary Farms and has been large in Holstein circles for years. He and Mary have three children: Richard Jr., Anne, and Elizabeth.
Dick Maloy (790 Lake Rd., Bay Pt., Miami) has publicly announced the intention of Nancy Ann Hinckley to marry him early this summer. Miss Hinckley has many entries in her curriculum vitae, including Executive Directorship of the Dairy Council of South Florida and directorship of the Miami Chamber of Commerce. She is a graduate of the University of Miami. Dick is an attorney. Together they should make a formidable pair.
Dick Hook will finally give up bachelorhood on May 28, to Miss Mari Jordan, of Cynwyd, Syracuse University, and the University of Pennsylvania. Richard is a vicepresident of the Girard Trust-Corn Exchange Bank in Philadelphia.
Charlie Dodge (White Plains, N. Y.) is busy both performing on and selling organs. Notice crossed the desk of a recent recital in the Bethel Methodist Home in Ossining, N. Y. Charlie is President of the Allen Organ Sales.
John Goodrich (Littleton, N. H.) has a fourth child, a third son, James Patrick. John is a field representative for the Social Security Administration. He and Therese have John, ten, Ann, eight, and Paul, six as Tames's predecessors.
Paul Denecke (Minneapolis) has a bride: Diana Pallett, a Wisconsin girl, graduated from that University and employed by General Mills. Paul is in sales with Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company.
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