Class Notes

1955

June 1961 JOSEPH D. MATHEWSON, E. SWIFT LAWRENCE
Class Notes
1955
June 1961 JOSEPH D. MATHEWSON, E. SWIFT LAWRENCE

Just for a change, let's start off with maternity memos. And, not too strangely, the new arrival that comes to mind first is the one that kept me up all one night recently. Mary and I celebrated the arrival of our third, Mark Allin, on April 29. John andJoann Baldwin had their first child, Nancy Virginia, in New York March 8; John starts a residency in surgery at the University of California Hospital in San Francisco on July 1. Larry and Joyce Nadler had a baby boy in Montreal April 3; Larry received an M.B.A. from Harvard in May.

Don and Audree Fraser made it four yes, four - girls with the arrival of Elizabeth Scott on February 17 in Skokie, Ill. The other Fraser gals, for anyone who may be searching for a girl's name, are April, Lisa and Kimberly. Randy and Nancy Deming also moved into the select group of 'sss with four children when Laura, their third daughter, appeared on the scene last November 14; Randy's a resident in radiology in Burlington. The Tim Jenkinses had their second son, Thornton III, alias "Chip," March 16 in Albany. Dave and Stella Lowry had their third, Michael Elkins, on January 12; Dave, a member of the New York Stock Exchange, is an odd lot broker with Carlisle & Jacquelin.

Promoted: Tom Byrne stepped up to business office manager of a New York Telephone Co. office in New York City. Tom is responsible for five of the city's exchanges, and among his customers are The New York Times and Lord and Taylor. Dick Parry was appointed research director of the Associated Credit Bureaus of America, located in St. Louis. He directs the association's research department in conducting surveys, preparing reports for the members, and forecasting economic changes affecting the credit field. Dick received an M.B.A. from Kent State University and is a member of the American Management Association and the American Marketing Association.

Lee Spelke became an assistant secretary of Manufacturers Trust Co. in New York. Ogden Morse moved up to the chairmanship of the English department at Joel Barlow High School, Redding, Conn., in April. His wife Jane brought forth their second daughter last October 5. Larry Kretchmar received a National Science Foundation post-doctoral fellowship for 1961-62; he'll study kidney transplantation in dogs. Larry is currently a resident in urology at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N. Y.

Mac McKendry starts a three-year orthopedic residency in July at Rhode Island Hospital, where he's now a resident in surgery. Jim, Helen and their two girls recently moved from Providence to a house in nearby Barrington. Ralph Sautter is now a credit analyst for the State Street Bank and Trust Co. in Boston. Henry Fuller is in the Army and will start a residency in internal medicine at the Mayo Clinic in July, 1962. Neil Levenson is general manager of Neil Hat Co. in New York and last December opened a Fifth Avenue store called Tis the Season.

Ken Lundstrom, in his second year of graduate work in chemistry at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, is pointing toward his Ph.D. exam in September. Ken points out that this column, despite its valiant effort to poke its nose into everybody's private affairs, has in recent years neglected to mention at least one wedding - his. To set the record straight, Ken married Kathryn J. Legrande of Daytona Beach, Fla., a 1957 graduate of North Carolina.

Dan Anzel is completing his residency in hospital administration at the University of California Hospital and San Francisco Medical Center. He finished a three-year University of California graduate course in hospital administration last year, receiving an M.P.H. degree. In September, he becomes administrative assistant and research associate in medical care and hospital administration at the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis and Washington University.

John Stoughton has been named head basketball coach at Stevens High School in Claremont, N. H. John, who is currently junior varsity basketball coach and a math teacher at Lebanon High School, will also be junior varsity baseball coach and teach algebra in Claremont. Dick Brief is currently an Economics Research Center fellow at Columbia, and this fall will shift to New York University as an instructor in economics.

Buck Kuttner married Cathy Ann Ledner of Scarsdale, N. Y., on March 11 in New York City. BUck is an associate in the law firm of Toner, Crowley, Woelper and Vanderbilt, in Newark, N. J., and he and Cathy live in Irvington. She's a University of Virginia graduate. Rocker Sherman wed Alicia Soto Ben Gomez de Paz on December 29 in Washington, and they live in Arlington, Va. Roger was promoted in March to the administrative planning staff in the general offices of Southern Railway Co. in Washington.

John Harlor and Susan Buckley of Portland, Conn., are due to say their vows this month. She's a Colby grad and is supervisor of Trans World Airlines hostesses at Logan International Airport in Boston. John is with Polaroid Corp. in Cambridge.

Julie Klein is a TV film salesman for MCA-TV in New York. Steve Altman has his own law office in New Rochelle, N. Y. His wife Syril is executive secretary of the League of Women Voters of New York State. CliffFriedricks and family have moved from Riverdale, N. Y., to Harrison, N. Y., and Haaken Mathiesen's new address is Furuveien 2, Tonsberg, Norway. Bob Englander is a product development and control manager at Premier Industrial Corp. in Cleveland.

Several of our communications for this issue have come from ever-faithful '55 wives. John Connell's wife Carolyn writes that they and their two children have moved from Sacramento to San Rafael, Calif., and John is associated with Industrial Indemnity Co. in San Francisco as a trial attorney doing insurance defense work. Carolyn modestly signs herself "wife, dishwasher and secretary."

Dick Kidde was promoted to assistant buyer of dinnerware at Montgomery Ward and Co. in Chicago. Ty Auer graduated from Stanford Business School in March, following four years as a Marine flyer. He's now with Henry Smith, a venture capital promoter in San Francisco, and planning a July wedding to Jean Eberhart of Youngstown, O., a 1958 graduate of Ohio University.

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