Rog Atwood has moved from the Manhattan 70s down to the Village. Last I heard, Roger was assistant to the Advertising Manager of the Times, but that was some time ago and he is probably running the show now.
Paul Bjorklund, our FBI dentist, has set up his new quarters in Centerport, Long Island. He and Virginia came to last fall's reunion and both looked fettlesome.
John Doukas, one of our main Maine men, has transposed himself from Orono to Portland. I was and am still at a loss to tell you what profession he practices. KingBall, please make a pastoral house call.
Jim Dowaliby has experienced a major conversion. From being something called a Landman (buyer of land?) for the Standard Oil of California, he has begun a medical career. He can be presently found at the Yale School of Medicine.
Bill McMorrow, last seen working in Labor Relations for Sperry Rand, has moved cross lots in Great Neck, Long Island, Welwyn Rd. to Cear Drive. We have RussPalmer there in Great Neck, on something called Forest Ave. We are asking him to report on how to pronounce "Cear." Perhaps it's "Cedar," from the Forest.
Bill Mason, lawyer with duPont, has moved from Wilmington to a place with a marvelous name: Rehobeth Beach (Del- aware). Doug Mott is no longer a Princeton (N. J.) man. He has emigrated to Naperville, Ill. Last heard from, he was representing the Van Nostrand publishers to the college trade.
Mike Powell has held onto California but relinquished Belmont for Orinda. He's in TV. Paul Richwagen, prep school and summer camp educator of boys, is now in Port Washington, N. Y. Shep Robinson, an editor of something which escapes me, is newly arrived in Barrington, Ill. SandySmith is, as far as I know, our only psychiatrist. Couch now at 301 N. Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Home in Evanston.
Dick Stanwood, advertising man, has been practicing the occupational habit of advertising men: moving around. He is now Creative Director for the big Leo Burnett group. No longer Young and Rubicam. Bob Steinert has crossed the country, back to the East, from California to Alexandria, Va. Bob Underhill has set up in Scarsdale, N. Y. He is an attorney.
Matt Wayner has returned to his former spot: Syracuse University from Florida State in Tallahassee. Physiological Psychology is his field. He has moved home to Fayette- ville, just outside of Syracuse. Dean Boylan we have followed around Massachusetts to his present home in Milton, but we never seem to have learned his profession. A little help, please. Dave Gifford, having triumphed over the trials of graduate chemistry at the U. of Conn., has taken up practice of his art in Columbus, Ohio; sounds like Ohio State.
Joe Leblanc has also returned to us from the California sun. Short Hills, N. J., is the new home of our boy, who was educating youngsters at last report. Bob DeForest you may recall is a doctor doing space research for the Navy. He has emigrated from Pennsylvania to the Naval Hospital in Newport, R. I. Ken Dickson, physician, is now located in Salt Lake City. Bob Fitch, last written down as a duPont chemist in Pennsylvania, is now to be found in Fargo, N. D.; duPont or not I can't tell you.
Warren Povey is the next in the stream eastward. From California he has come to Women's Hospital in New York City, where he doctors women. Ed Clogston is moving around among the higher plateaus of the insurance business in Manhattan. He is now Brokerage Sales Supervisor of Aetna Life and lives in Jamaica.
Ray Hammel was something or other with International General Electric, but all I can tell you for sure about him at the moment is that he has moved to Closter, N. J. Jess Hawley, another of our more mysterious classmates, has come north from Florida to New York City.
Ken McClain is still digging for oil and living in Fort Worth, now at 2636 Merrick St. Doug Stevenson has settled in Phoenix. John Flanagan is still in Phoenix.
Lee Vail Voorhis, textile type executive last seen running one thing or another for the Kendall Company, is now in Shelby, N. C. Jack Barr is the classmate you should visit: in his new setup in Frederiksted, St. Croix, Virgin Islands. He was with Pan Am and perhaps is down there selling tickets in the land of eternal 70 degree sunshine.
Jack Martin, heavy construction engineer by profession, has stayed in California, but has moved from Morrison-Knudsen to Kaiser, and from Pacentia to Oakland. Al Neidle is still in Syracuse, Ind., perhaps still with The Weatherhead Company there, definitely at 213 East Pearl Street. John Robinson is holding on in Falmouth (Me.). He is a public accountant and has moved to 199 Middle Road.
Doc Rooney, who has hopped all over the country selling books for Houghton Mifflin, is now in West Newbury, Mass.
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