The Class has lost two loyal members: — Fran Young, a Boston attorney, died January 9 at his home in Wellesley Hills, Mass., of cancer of the throat. Bob Word, assistant Attorney General of Montana and one of the state's most outstanding lawyers, died Jan. 12 of muscular dystrophy in a Helena, Mont., hospital where he had been a patient for four days. Tributes to them will appear in the In Memoriam section next month.
Bill Hunt, chairman of the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University, has just become editor of a new journal, "Psychology in the Schools."
Three questionnaire cards recently received indicate a growing interest among our classmates in European travel. VicHartjens, sale representative for Pelzman Grob Co., Washington, D. C., leaves in May for a month in Europe. He and Mary will visit their son, Peter, Franklin and Marshall College student who is attending the University of Frieberg for six months. Dug Dugdale, chief of physical medicine at the Veterans Administration in New Haven, Conn., plans to go to Europe but didn't say what month. His daughter Marilyn graduates from the University of Connecticut in June.
Creighton Hart, owner of Reserve Plan, Inc., a finance company operating all over the' country, is going to Europe in September. Son Creighton '56 is a stock broker in Kansas City, John '58 is an assistant professor at Michigan State University (Ph.D. in Botany). "Heinie" has five hobbies: Philately, postal history, golf, dancing, and manuscripts.
Maj. Gen. N. A. "Tony" Costello, U.S.A., is now at Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio, after a tour of duty overseas. ... Ed Lockett, writer, was in Puerto Rico last year and has a book "The Puerto Rico Problem" published in February. Ed is now on a two-month trip to Honolulu, Taipei, Hong Kong, Tokyo.
Rappie Bavier's last vacation was to Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Mexico City, and Acapulco; two of his daughters are married and the the third, Sally, is a stewardess with Pan American.
Heinie Buchtel, Denver surgeon, and Charlie Proctor, who runs things out at Yosemite National Park, are the most expert skiers in the class — and have been ever since undergraduate days. Heinie dashes off to Aspen every month during the winter for his favorite hobby, and Charlie, U. S. Olympic team member in 1928, skis in what might be called his back yard. Heinie has a son graduating from Dartmouth and a daughter from Bennington in June.
Al Langenus is with the Big Three Music Corp., lives in Summit, N. J., and recently joined the Bohemia Club of New York City and Phi Mu Alpha, national musical fraternity. He has five children - Peter is a junior at Notre Dame, John is in high school, one son is an ensign in the Navy and a son and daughter are teaching.
John Harlow has played badminton three times a week for the past 17 years and goes fishing in Mexico and the White Mountains of Arizona whenever he gets the chance to get away from his nursery in Tucson. He is chairman of the Pima County Planning and Zoning Commission, a real job since his county is one of the fastest growing counties in the country. His youngest daughter is a freshman at the University of Wisconsin.
A note from Budd Maring, Newark, N. J., realtor, says he is enjoying his vacation at the El Conquistador Hotel in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, managed by George Cummings '44. Ernest Martin Hopkins is staying there too and Budd had a delightful meeting with him.
George Davis, chairman of the board of the Glens Falls Insurance Co., has three hobbies - his Vermont farm, helping Bob Blackman win football games and motor cycling in Vermont. He gets to Hanover frequently, is a patron of Jim Campion and uses the Dartmouth Skiway.
Herb Sensenig's son Bill graduated as a Warrant Flight Officer in the Air Force in March and has orders to leave in May for Viet Nam for a year.
Jack Kenerson has been elected a director of Ginn & Co., textbook publishers. He joined the company in 1930 as a salesman and is now manager in charge of New England and upper New York State.
Ollie Andrus, Devon, Conn., physician, hopes to see other '28ers at the Rotary convention starting June 1 in Toronto. He and Dolly recently returned from a vacation at Montigo Bay, Jamaica. Their youngest son graduated from Tufts Medical School in 1961 and is in his residency at Lemuel Shattuck Hospital, Boston.
Don't miss the annual '28 Spring Outing in May at St. Andrews Golf Club, Hastmgs-on-Hudson - see the " '28 Campaigner" for all the details. If you haven't made your reservation for the Princeton game weekend, write the Norwich Inn now before the rooms reserved for us by Herb Sensenig a year ago are all gone.
Howard S. BushNew Head Agent for the Class of 1928
Secretary, Van Dyne Oil Co., Troy, Pa.
Class Agent, Cove Circle, Piney Point, Marion, Mass. 02738