Class Notes

1949

NOVEMBER 1964 CARL C. STRUEVER JR., ALFRED A. WAGNER
Class Notes
1949
NOVEMBER 1964 CARL C. STRUEVER JR., ALFRED A. WAGNER

At the writing of this, we are packing for the annual fall trip to Hanover. A blow by blow report of the proceedings will follow in the next issue. Major item of business will be plans for the 15th reunion. PaulWoodberry is the chief gun.

Mike McGean's new project, the Alumni College, prospered like mad. 180 alumni and wives, plus 70 kids were there. Capacity business, many turned away. Mike is now named Director of the Alumni College, in addition to Associate Secretary of the College ... picking up titles faster then Princess Grace.

Dick Moulton has become head man of the Ashuelot National Bank in Keene, N. H. Prior to becoming president, Dick was vice president and cashier. Dick and Virginia live outside Keene in the metropolis of Swanzey Center, down the road from Tom Huggins.

Jim Zafris is candidate for Congress in the Massachusetts 6th District. He is a Democrat. Jim was with the CIA from '51 to '57, and is now a branch manager of the Boston First National Bank.

John Borys, our man in delinquent boys' rehabilitation, has a new position: Chief Staff Counselor at the Youth Service Board in Boston. John has been superintendent of the Lyman School for Boys tor seven years.

Nick Rogers has moved banks. He is now assistant vice president of Marine Midland Trust of Rockland County (N. Y.). He had been with, the Peoples Trust Company of Bergen County; he is in the credits and collections end of the business. Nick and Janet live in Waldwick.

Tom Sawyer is winding up medical school at the University of Indiana. He has been elected to the senior council, one of five who argues the student point of view before the faculty. Tom started life at Dartmouth in geology and has been around the horn since, as a Naval aviator, graduate student, pre-med student, construction company salesman, and medical service representative for the Pfizer Co.

Dave Vogels, one of our military arm, graduated in June from the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk. Dave is major in the Air Force. Says the blurb: "Major Vogels was one of 239 students specially selected for the class from the armed forces and government agencies of the U.S. and military services of five allied nations. The course is designed to prepare graduates for assignments to staff positions in joint and combined commands, including commands in which more than one country participate."

Al Sullivan received an advanced degree in history from the University of Rhode Island. A former Naval aviator, Al has forsaken derring-do for scholarship. WayneWhittemore has been upped to assistant underwriting secretary of the Home Life Insurance Company of New York City. PhilJohnson is a manufacturer's representative in Denver.

Geologist George Harlow has moved from Sierra Madre to Bakersfield, Calif. Jack Madigan, our house builder, has switched from Albany to Macon, in Georgia. Al Neidle, personnel expert for the Weatherhead Co., has moved from Syracuse, Ind., to Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

Jack Ostergaard, physician formerly of Pittsburgh, now follows the same calling in Bethel Park, Pa. Sumner Plunkett, public relations writer in the Manhattan-Connecticut circuit, is now plying his trade in Chicago. Ray Powers is now in Hollywood doing some kind of writing. He was formerly an artists' representative in New York City. Frank Stowell is now secretary-treasurer of the family construction firm in Evanston, Ill.

Bob Weber is teaching Spanish to the students of the University of California at Berkeley. Herb Bailey is making steel in Baton Rouge, La. Brud Becker is now up in Huntingdon Valley. Pa., as General Manager of Theo. C. Ulmer Company, something to do with machines. He was down in Atlanta, but it got hot. Guy Busch, chemist, has moved upstream from Portland, in Oregon, to Beaverton.

Bob Delacey is our man in sandals out in the ocean, owner of Robert Delacey Sandals Company in Nantucket. Draw pattern of foot on brown wrapping paper when ordering. Bob Goetz is pharmaceutical, now in Ridgewood, N. J., instead of Westfield. Ed Graham has moved his little advertising enterprise, Ed Graham Productions, Inc., from the East to the West. He is in North Hollywood, Calif. Terry Maphis, journalist, author, man about town, has moved to 9th Street in the nation's capital.

Secretary, Dept. 90 Eastman Kodak Co. A & OD 400 Plymouth Ave. N Rochester 4, N. Y.

Treasurer, 182 Main St., Wenham, Mass.

1949 FIFTEENTH REUNION ... JUNE 17-20, 1965