By now you have either negotiated Suicide Six successfully or are seeing what a good investment your Blue-Cross/Blue-Shield program is. Unless, of course, you're like most of us. . . too busy and too far away from the slopes to enjoy a series of sitzmarks and schusses in the snow belt. In that case, take a breather between shoveling the walk and getting started on the driveway while we impart news from ...
Phil Hoadley, who joined the First National Bank of New York after graduation, has recently been appointed assistant vice president of the bank in public relations and advertising. He had been assistant manager in public relations since 1956. Phil was the recipient of a National City Foundation Award in 1951 which entitled him to a year of study at the Bankers' School of Public Relations held at Syracuse University. The Hoadley family now includes two daughters, Deborah Jean and Jennifer Ann, and can be found at 217 Forest Rd., Douglaston, N. Y.
DIAPER DIGEST
Not much in the way of details on the first nipper to be noted this month, but the sex is definite. It was a boy, Izzy Junior, for Izzy and Isabel Stahl sometime last summer, about June or so. If there's another Stahl to be named they'll have to consider Lizzie, Dizzy, or Gee-Whiz.
In September, on the sixth which was a day after everybody else celebrated Labor Day, Chuck and Tommy Solberg welcomed their third girl in four rounds. Sally Bunnell is the latest addition and joins Charlie, now seven and a half, and sisters Peggy, five and a half, and Dee Dee who is three. Solberg seances are held in Winnetka when the Pablum supply is heavy.
On October 5, Pete and Weylene Bucklin had a seven-and-a-half pound boy, Randolph Edwards. Minor accomplishments, comparatively, for Bucky during 1960 included his doctorate, a jaunt to Europe, and the Tenth. The Bucklins claim they miss the snows... but not enough to give up the enjoyment of an assistant professorship (managerial economics) at Berkeley!
Welcome, aboard, maties!
INKADENTAL INTELLIGENTZ
News is pretty scarce these days, but a few items have managed to come in out of the cold. Out of the warm, actually, in the case of Dick Kibble and his wife, professionally known as Nan Adams. The Ripper can be found at NBC in Los Angeles, among other things making commercials. His favorite actress is Nan Adams who's been seen on such shows as "Riverboat" and "Sea Hunt." Dick reports that Frank Gilroy and he get together once in a while.... Also in the video verdure George Carpenter is general sales for station KCRG-TV in Cedar Rapids, lowa.
West Coasters can make a note that illness is okay in San Francisco now. Ben Maeck is there with his M.D. at 490 Post Street for any ailing aborigines.
Similarly, legal ensnarement need hold no woe for Lo, the Poor Injun, in the Virginia climes as Charlie Wilkes has his practice in McLean, Va.
Around the land of the bean and the cod,Bob McIlwain's new job is with Electrabb Printed Electronics Corp. in Needham Heights. We'll be glad to transcribe additional details when Crash digs out from under long enough to scribble a post card. . . . Also near The Fens, Jim Malone tutors the King's English to students at Medford High and commutes from Middleton, Mass., where mail can be sent to box 249.
Further investigations will be required to report fully on the Jim Melville's yule greeting which mentioned "two additions." Presume this means progeny? Anyhow, Jim notes that Tom Richmond has been promoted to assistant sales manger for U. S. Steel Corp. in New York City. Congratulations, Moose!!! The other news forwarded from the Melville mansion reveals that BudVeghte returned from Brazil via Cedar Rapids where he headed up a campaign for a local congressman. Present whereabouts not available at the moment, but we'll try to ferret 'em out and make them known.
That being the extent of what's new for now, we'll solicit your cards from Mardi Gras and bid adieu till schlump season four weeks hence.
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