Most of our newsworthy items for this month's column have to do with classrtiates who are resident in New England.
Dick Treadway is vigorously engaged in the activities of his recently-assumed office as Republican National Committeeman for Massachusetts. He recently spoke in Lowell, Mass., before the Women's Republican Club, discussing party plans and issues.
Jack Sullivan, vice president of the National Shawmut Bank of Boston, has been named to head the bank's administrative division. Formerly head of the bank's methods department Jack will be responsible for operating departments in addition to the methods and computer research departments. A member of the Andover school committee since 1959, he is a director of the United Fund of Greater Lawrence, treasurer of the Dartmouth Club of Boston, director of the National Association of Bank Auditors and Comptrollers and a member of the bank management commission of the Massachusetts Banks Association.
A recently elected member of the Board of Trustees of the Hewlett School in East Islip, N.Y., is Ed Redington, who is currently a partner in the N.Y. law firm of Hughes, Hubbard, Blair and Reed.
Ed served for seven years as a member and officer of the Bay Shore Board of Education and has been a director and officer of the Southward Ho Country Club and is presently the commodore of the Bayberry Yacht Club.
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. has named George W. McCleary director of marketing for film operations in the Packaging Division. He will continue as director of printing and specialty paper sales in the Division's Ecusta paper operations.
Now is the time for all of us to give very real thought to the level of participation which is appropriate to us so far as the Alumni Fund Campaign is concerned. As the years increase so do our quotas and Gil Balkam, our head agent, has set up an organization to be in touch with every member of the class. To maintain the level we all believe essential to the College's welfare not only is total participation important but generous giving from everyone.
To assist you in knowing who your regional agent is, the following may be helpful: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Canada - Jesse Gait; Massachusetts - CliffEngland; Connecticut, Rhode Island - DickMorton; New York City, L.I., Westchester County - Bill Sicher; New Jersey and Philadelphia — Bill Hoffmann; New York State and western Pennsylvania - Ross Woodbridge; Washington, D.C. and South - Dick Spong; Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Chicago - Bob Keeler; Texas to Wisconsin - Basil Coutrakon; Pacific Coast - BobMorris.
We have a few new address changes which are also listed here: Gilbert B. Cutter III, 1847 Chapel St., New Haven 15, Conn.; William G. Gibson, Commercial Attache - La Paz, U.S. Foreign Service, American Embassy, La Paz, Bolivia or American Embassy, La Paz, Dept. of State, Washington 25, D.C.; Robert D. Ireland, Juan De Padron 12, Apt. 2, Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Canary Islands; Douglas J. Miller Jr., P.O. Box 9217, Tampa 4, Fla:; William T. Oare, 3402 Dover Road, Pompano Beach, Fla.
Secretary, 536 Washington Bldg. Washington 5, D.C.
Class Agent, 153 Tahlulah Lane, West Islip, L.I., N.Y.