Class Notes

1949

MAY 1964 CARL C. STRUEVER JR., RICHARD W. BANFIELD
Class Notes
1949
MAY 1964 CARL C. STRUEVER JR., RICHARD W. BANFIELD

The big news is that the 15th Reunion is June 17-20, 1965, and that Paul Woodberry is the Reunion Chairman. He is already hatching plans. Any suggestions, write Paul at W. R. Grace Company, 62 Whittemore Ave., Cambridge 40, Mass.

Jon Jenkins has sidled over to new digs in LaVale, Md. Jon is president of the B-Mae-Co. (Business Machines and Equipment Company).

Dick McFalls is now in Riverside, Calif. Since Dick is a teacher, I would hazard the guess that he is following this profession at the University of California's branch in Riverside. Philip Wheelwright is chairman of the Humanities Division there.

Andy Cay, who holds graduate degrees from both Tuck School and Harvard Law School, was elected secretary and clerk of the Kendall Company of Boston, Mass. A member of the Boston Bar Association, Andy began his career with the law firm of Powers & Hall in Boston, and in 1955 he joined the legal department of the Kendall Company, where his particular concern was corporate and tax matters. Kendall, with plants in several states, manufactures surgical dressings, elastic webs, pressure-sensitive tapes, and similar items.

One of our New Jersey dentists, TomMcManus, has moved over to a little town called Little Silver, N. J.

Berf Oakley has moved into residence in Scottsdale, Ariz., outside of Phoenix, where our man is a broker with the Dempsey-Tegeler Company. He has given up the publishing business, with which he was previously involved.

Warren Ornstein is still counseling in the law in Cleveland.

Frosty Williams is no longer frosting in Minnesota, is rather making money in the investment business in Sacramento.

George Harlow is one of our geologists and is now digging in Bakersfield, Calif., down the coast a bit from his old haunts in Oregon.

Jim Mytton, one of our other geologists, who is a servant of the Federal government in the U.S. Geological Survey, is no longer in Colorado. Some place overseas, eastward, he is now.

Francis Squibb, our encyclopedia publisher, has come East. . . from Chicago to a place called City Island, N. Y.

Dave Vogels, our Air Force Major, has been stationed at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Va.

Young Paul Woodberry, which see paragraph 1 above, has been doing various things for the W. R. Grace Co., the one-time mere shipping people who now have diversified into all sorts of things. Paul is vice-president in the Overseas Chemical Division and has moved from New York City to Cambridge. He lives in Wellesley Mills.

Now on to our next geologist: Ken McClain, "After leaving Hanover, I came to Midland, Texas, with Standard Oil of Indiana, and have been here since, in the field of petroleum geology. After leaving S.O. of Ind., I was with the Midwest Oil Corp. of Denver in the Fort Worth office, 3 years. I left them 2 years ago to go on my own. I work some with Tex Newberry, who is now an independent geologist in Ran into Dick Eckhart recently. Dick is Division Geologist with Sunray Oil in Houston, after spending several years in Alaska. Had a nice visit with Paul Woodberry last fall in New York City." (This column is mainly about geologists and Paul Wood-berry.)

Howard Kresge is Eastern Regional Manager of the Thermador Company and is to be found in Westfield, N. J. This by way of Ray Perry, in Miami, Florida, whom Howard was by way of visiting. Ray is with the 3M Company, their Irvington Division, which makes Irvings.

Bob Swift has seen fit that Phyllis bear them a fourth youngster, a daughter named Judy.

Have delinquent children? Consult JohnBorys, superintendent of the Lyman School for Boys in Westboro, Mass., who was recently heard giving a speech ("Working With Delinquent Boys" was the title) on the very important and difficult work which he is doing in this field.

Mark Lansburgh, who was billed as an "occasional lecturer, private press operator, and calligrapher," gave a lecture on "The Art of Early Gothic Manuscripts" at Williams. Mark is a Californian and is consultant in rare books and manuscripts at the University of California, Santa Barbara Branch. Mark has been a year in Europe doing research on illuminated manuscripts.

Don Anderson is named president of the United Fund in Fitchburg, Mass. Don is owner of the Anderson-Perry Insurance Agency and has been doing lots of civic goods in addition to the United Fund, to wit the City Recreation Center, C. of C., and Rotary.

One of us is a new Town Doctor: GordonParsons, osteopath, is the doctor on the Board of Health, Marshfield, Mass. Port-land, Me., and Portsmouth, N. H., were Spud's previous place of business.

Bob Jackson has forsaken Chicago for Wausau, Wis. He has been made vice president of the First American State Bank. He was previously v.p. of Lake Shore National Bank in Chicago.

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