Class Notes

1949

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

Maurie Bombar is now at 14 Bonnett Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. He's in oil. Up to his ears. Bill Buettner has decamped to 6225 Warwick Drive, Camp Springs, Md., and is doing something with the government.

Doug Carter is doing his geologizing out of 6807 Buttermere Lane, Bethesda, Md. He was wandering around South America with the International Cooperation Administration previously.

Clarke Church is still with P&G, now located in Don Mills, Ontario (36 Salonica Road).

Norm Crisp, surgeon, is operating out of New England these days (Nashua, N. H., 3 Crestview Terr.).

Bob Emerson is one of our legion of insurers. He is now supervising underwriter for the Continental Insurance Company, Boston, and has moved to Ipswich (8 Broadway Ave.).

Gus Farnsworth is still a man of steel (Kaiser) and has moved to San Francisco, 2645 Polk Street.

Staff Keegin is still with Pittsburgh Plate Glass, now in the Market Research, home office.

Tom McManus, dentist, does teeth in Little Silver, N. J., now (52 Nottingham way).

Mike Marchese some time ago migrated from the U.S. Foreign Service, in Brazil, to the insurance business in Indiana (Fort Wayne — 4923 Standish Drive).

Bill Mason is still a lawyer with DuPont; moved to 214 Munson St., Rehoboth Beach, Del.

Don Pardee is still in electronics, but he has moved from Sperry Rand to Hughes Dynamics, and from Long Island to Texas. He is Dallas manager of Hughes; lives at 4508 Nashwood Lane.

Jack Whelden is still a component engineer with Raytheon; now lives at 65 Avalon Road in Needham, Mass.

Al Winslow, landscape architect, planner, is a partner in a racy operation, Planners Collaborative, Syracuse.

Summy Arneson has regrettably had to retire, medical disability. He is living in Harwichport, Mass., 23 Robbins Road.

Jim Braunworth married Joyce Green-well, another Upper Montclair citizen, in September. Jim is advertising with Kenyon and Eckhardt in Manhattan. Send wedding presents to 38 Normal Ave., Upper Montclair (N. J.).

Connie Pensavalle is busy coaching the football team at King Philip High School in Franklin, Mass., the professional football team Providence Steamrollers, and various other things. He also does guidance work at the school and operates a driving school on the side.

Russ and Ann Wolfertz produced their sixth, a daughter Melody, in August.

Pete New blazing away in Grad. School of Public Health, Pitt. He is assistant professor of sociology. He is cooking up some co-operative scheme for researches with Ralph Sleeper at Queens College. Pete's wife Mary working at Harvard. Both News jaunted to Europe last summer for meetings.

Thanks to all-seeing clip service we have a hot one from the Paper Mill News. ErkIngram made a big speech on something called a Stock Cleaning System, before the Pen-Jer-Del Division of PIMA. Well, who would have expected. Erk is still in the family lumber business (Weyerhaeuser), manager of their Delair Mill.

Charlie Russell has an advancement at Bryant College, in Providence. He made vice president and chief academic officer.

Jim Fowler does his stocks and bonds with a new outfit: Faulkner, Dawkins & Sullivan, 60 Broad St. in Manhattan.

Chet Palmer is in churches. He is treasurer of the Grafton-Orange Association of Churches and was recently a delegate to a meeting held at the Hanover White Church.

John Everatt, as predicted, married Susan Jones in November at Holmdel, N. J. Life then took up in Jacksonville, Fla., where John has been made general agent for Guardian Life Insurance.

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

Treasurer, 182 Main St., Wenham, Mass.