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This month's winner of our Most Unusual Temporary Job Award is Tom Roulston. When the general manager of the Cleveland Barons hockey team died in January, Tom, a member of the club's board of directors, became the Barons' chief executive officer, to direct the team's operations until a new general manager could be selected. In more prosaic times, Tom is a member of the Cleveland stock brokerage firm of Gunn, Carey and Roulston, Inc.
George Peters is staying one step ahead of a growing family, now numbering five souls, by being promoted to assistant general supervisor of film production for Polaroid in Waltham, Mass. Steve Schmieder tells a similar story; he and wife Helene welcomed their third child and first son, Steven Frederick, on February 20, and in March Steve moved up to associate systems engineer at the Burbank, Calif., office of I.B.M.
Dick Forsberg left Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. to join the insurance agency of Berry and Edgerly in Manchester. Dick is selling all lines of insurance and servicing agency accounts. Marty Aronson has opened his own law office in Boston. Paul Finegan, formerly a security analyst at the Philadelphia National Bank, is now in portfolio management with Studley, Shupert, Inc., an investment counseling firm. He's presently in Philadelphia but expects to shift to the Boston office. Don Norris is with M. L. Schmidt, a real estate firm, in Tillamook, Ore. Don and Fernadine have four children, three girls and a boy.
Larry Metz is now a resident in neurology at University Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich. He wrote the popular short story, "Postencephalitic Blepharospasm," which appeared in the April, 1960, issue of the American Medical Association Archives of Ophthalmology. Eric Bergstrom, a sales representative for Bergstrom Paper Co., is now working out of the company's Chicago office and is living in Glen Ellyn, Ill. He and Suzanna have three daughters, the youngest, Barsie Sue, arriving last September. Dave and Martha Oberlander had their first child, Catherine Chase, February 23. Dave is with Sweet's Catalog Service Division of F. W. Dodge Corp. in Chicago, and was recently elected administrative vice president of Toastmasters International in Evanston, Ill. He also worked with Don Hummel, who's at the Northern Trust Co. in Chicago, in selling advertising in the Glee Club program for the March 17 concert in Wilmette.
Otis Carney is now a salesman for Ross Cutter and Machine Co. of Boston. He covers Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and northern Massachusetts. Dick Mount has been elected to the board of governors of the Longwood (Mass.) Cricket Club. In his spare time Dick is in I.B.M. sales. Bill Nickerson has advanced to officer's assistant at the Thomas and Church Street office of the Chemical Bank New York Trust Co. Bill commutes to New York from Chatham, N. J.
Ward Rowley, with Esso Standard Oil, S. A., Ltd., has moved from Haiti to Port of Spain, Trinidad, B. W. I. Bill Contini is a lieutenant in the Navy Medical Corps and is stationed at the San Francisco shipyard. Pete Stevens is now a security analyst with Granger and Co. in New York; he describes himself as a "technician" or a "chartist," which means that he seeks "to discover through charts and graphs underlying forces and trends in the stock market, and he will also undoubtedly some day develop his own Dow Theory. Ed Haley has been promoted to associate resident in anesthesiology at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N. Y. Ed and Judy had a second daughter, Alison Ann, February 19.
Others recently in the baby market: Steve and Lois Wangensteen had their second, Stephen A., February 7 - Steve's a surgical resident at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York; the Bill Pattisons, a son, David Elliott, December 30 - Bill is now with Ogilvy, Benson and Mather, New York ad agency; Bob and Christine Bennett, their second son, Stephen Carter, October 1; Jack and Pat Cogswell, their second daughter, Catherine Jo, February 7.
Larry Freier writes that he was married on February 4, but he doesn't say who else was involved. Larry's with the M.I.T. instrumentation laboratory in Cambridge. Alex Duncan, also in Cambridge, wed Sally E. Sampson, a '58 graduate of Endicott Junior College, January 14. Alex is at Stone and Forsyth Company.
On the waiting list: Charlie Williams is engaged to Lydia Haselberger of New Britain, Conn. She's a graduate of Fisher Junior College in Boston, and Charlie is now at Cornell Law School after service as a navigator-bombardier in the Strategic Air Command. Len Kogan plans a June wedding to Nancy Wickner of Bethesda, Md., a senior at Cornell. Len is a resident in ophthalmology at the Washington Hospital Center. Tim Hutchinson is engaged to Rosemary Tierney of Philadelphia. Larry Veator and Patricia Reilly of Manchester have scheduled a spring ceremony. Jack Welsh is engaged to Frances Kenderes of Detroit and Allegheny College.
Joe Eigner, after receiving a chemistry Ph.D. from Harvard, is now at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands and will do further research in Russia and France on a National Science Foundation fellowshipJohn Barlow is an assistant resident in pathology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Jay Olsen was promoted last year to assistant to the treasurer of Continental Can Co. in New York; the job involves "investments borrowing, cash forecasting and in general playing with money," writes Jay. Ron Campion, married last year to Constance Fleischli of Springfield, Ill., is back in Hanover at James Campion, Inc.
Bob Bagdasarian is an attorney in the Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, in Washington. Bruce Detlefsen is chairman of the language department at Morgan Park Academy in Chicago. He expects to complete in August at Middlebury an M.A. in French. Mike Noonan is a technical writer and editor of a trade journal, Cannonade. Mike received an M.A. in English last year at the University of Southern California.
" Phil Mossman is a Navy doctor on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Independence (CVA-62), out of Norfolk. He finishes his service in July and will start a 'three-year residency in internal medicine at Mary Hitchcock Hospital. John Dinan has a new setter named Mike. John lives 75 feet from the Atlantic Ocean and 100 feet from a lighthouse, and from the operating room window at Maine Medical Center in Portland, where he's interning, he can view Mount Washington. Last summer John married Peggy Guinane of Grosse Pointe, Mich.
Jerry Picard is a School of International Affairs fellow at Columbia. He completes a two-year course and receives a Master's degree in June. Milt Aronowitz is a stock broker with Hemphill, Noyes and Co. in Albany. Buck Frisch is assistant sales promotion manager of McCormick and Co., Inc., in Baltimore. Al Root is a resident in pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. Ted Daus received his LL.B. last June at the University of Michigan and is now associated with his father's law firm in Cleveland.
The Alumni Fund, classmates - '55 can do much better than in the past.
A midwinter gathering of skiing enthusiasts in Hanover included Stew Sanders '56, MoriMitsui '58, Bob Burton '57, Brew Blackall '56, Charlie Hood '51, and Steve Swenson '56.