The class officers and executive committee extend their best wishes to you for a successful 1964. May your efforts be rewarded by significant steps forward for you and your families, and for our College, our communities and our country as well.
Like your secretary, the members of the Class appear to have taken a holiday breathing spell, and as you will perceive, there is limited activity to wah-hoo about. Here briefly is the news.
John Glaze has been named manager of field sales for the eastern chemical division of the Hooker Chemical Corporation. John has been associated with Hooker since graduation, and in sales for sixteen years. His headquarters are in Niagara Falls, N. Y., where he should feel right at home since he is a native of that city.
This item may not be new to many of you, but it is a real pleasure to reiterate that Paul Vaifses was elected mayor of Melrose, Mass., last November. This is quite a step up the political ladder for Paul and our best wishes for a successful administration are extended to him.
Don Williamson, of Williamson Adhesives, Inc., of Skokie, Ill., has been elected president of the Rubber and Plastic Adhesives and Sealant Manufacturers Council. Gardiner Bridge, director of admissions at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., continues in demand as a speaker to groups interested in secondary school and higher education. He spoke recently to the Canton, Connhigh school PTA on "What About College Admissions?"
Once again congratulations to Dick Lippman on an outstanding newsletter. He is a tough competitor! Remember to forward (1) address changes to Lipp and (2) news items to your secretary.
Secretary, 154 Washington Ave. Rochester 17, N. Y.
Treasurer, 18 Ridge Rd., Concord, N. H.