Class Notes

1955

April 1962 JOSEPH D. MATHEWSON, E. SWIFT LAWRENCE
Class Notes
1955
April 1962 JOSEPH D. MATHEWSON, E. SWIFT LAWRENCE

Business and financial chronicle: BudBensing moved from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh where he's district manager for Champion Papers, Inc. Jerry Kleinman, after two years as house counsel for a savings and loan association in Beverly Hills, Calif., formed a law partnership under the name Guilford and Kleinman. The firm has a general business practice with special emphasis on real estate and corporate matters. Don Bennett is head football coach at Glendale College in California and last fall posted a 9-1 record. Glendale also took the Potato Bowl game in Bakersfield; Don describes this as the "nation's number two post-season bowl game for junior colleges."

Walt Boden is selling architectural and reinforced plastics for Owens-Corning Fiberglas in New Orleans; he and Janet welcomed Walter III last July. Bob Englander is manager of sales equipment and product development for Premier Industrial Corp. in Cleveland. Dick Mount, living in Boston, made his 1961 sales quota for IBM and won a trip to the Somerset Hotel in Boston. Bob Wool's Show magazine marches on: it bought out its highly-touted competitor, Show Business Illustrated, which is ceasing publication this spring, and Show also hired Bob Morton as book editor. Bob writes and commissions book reviews, selects a fiction story each month, works on critical articles with known writers and writes occasional news notes and interviews. His job is part of Show's expansion from coverage of the performing arts to all the arts. Bob came from Bantam Books, where he was an associated editor and initiated, for a "first" in U.S. publishing, a series of low-cost, illustrated paperbacks, including the work of great photographers.

Walt Miller was appointed assistant professor of marketing at New York University and will receive his Ph.D. in economics from N.Y.U. this summer. Bob Prime set up private law practice in Syracuse after two years with a firm; he's also president of Blackburn Land Development Corp., which is building fifty apartment units in the Syracuse area. He and Mary had their fourth child ,d Nancy Anne, last July. Chet Galewas promoted at Brand Rex Corp. to market manager for selling to makers of business machines and data processing equipment. Nelson Jones stepped up to assistant aget of the Hartford branch office of Connecticul General Life Insurance Co. GeneGivens. special agent for the F. 8.1., has shifted from Los Angeles to Kansas City, Mo He reports Larry Blades also is moving to Kansas City, in May.

Another G-man, Roger Young, married Dorothy Cox February 3 in Charlotte, N. C. They live in Elizabeth City. Ralph Miller will wed Pamela Gundersen of Hanover in July Ralph is interning at Mary Hitchcock Hospital and planning on a research career; Pamela graduated magna cum laude from Smith in 1960 and is teaching at Westover School in Middlebury, Conn.

Defense department: Mike Gorton was recalled to active duty and was training and living in last winter's snows at Fort Devens, Mass. Last October the Air Force promoted to captain Glenn Wilson, Wally Lamb, Mike Fletcher, Jim Waldman and John Dell Isola. John and Pat had their fourth, Robert Kenneth last June. Jerry Bernstein is practicing medicine with the Air Force at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala.

Randy Deming is in his second year of radiology residency in Burlington, Vt., and Jack Porvaznik is "doing a lot of interesting major surgery" with the U.S. Public Health Service on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona.

Norris Howard, who flew a helicopter in the Arctic last summer, is now working in a public high school near Malone, N. Y., but will resume his bush pilot role next summer and then head for St. Lawrence University and a Master's degree in education.

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