A number of our military men have been on the move. Lt. Tom Fleming, a Navy flier, completed a tour in Italy and is now instructing cadets at the Naval Training Station at New Iberia, La. He, Carol and their two daughters are living in Lafayette. Tom started his Navy career on an icebreaker, and after two trips to the Arctic and one to the Antarctic he went into flight training, winning his wings at Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1959. His first flying duty was with an anti-submarine warfare patrol squadron stationed in Brunswick, Me., whence he journeyed to Newfoundland, Argentina, Spain, and the Congo.
Among other sailors, Lt. George Fenzl is on the aircraft carrier Ticonderoga on the West Coast, and Lt. Leon Martel is in New York.
Capt. Ev Borghesani, an Army dentist, lives in Drexel Hill, outside Philadelphia, and Capt. John Barlow, an Army doctor, is in Fayetteville, N. C. Capt. Jim Waldman flies with a troop transport squadron at Stewart Air Force Base, Tenn., and Marine Capt. Bob Cleveland is in San Diego.
Ex-Navy officer Jack Bailey has settled down in Gainesville, Fla., to study at the University of Florida for a master's degree in elementary education, which he plans to complete next year. Rog Dolliver is selling insurance in San Angelo, Texas. Westing-house Electric moved Ace Hall from Boston to Baltimore, where he's manager of customer requirements for Defense Space Systems Operations.
Lou Miano, West Coast correspondent of Show magazine, has moved also, but he didn't go far enough to merit even a new ZIP code. You can still find him at good old 90046.
Jim Donohue has been a member of the Clinton, Mass., school board for three years and also served as its chairman. This spring he ran for reelection. We haven't learned the results, but here's how he campaigned: "It is my feeling that much has been accomplished during this period and that at the present time the town of Clinton has a school system that may be favorably compared with that of any community with a similar social and economic background. I believe that in the next few years the local school system will make even further advances toward excellence and I feel that my experience and past record will be helpful in this endeavor." Jim graduated from Boston University Law School and practices law in Clinton. He is a member of the Clinton Worcester County, Massachusetts, and American Bar Associations.
Larry Metz is practicing medicine in Springfield, Mass. John Meyer manages the United States Envelope plant in Richmond
In the foreign field, Dave Anderson is with the Chase Manhattan Bank in Johannesburg, South Africa, and Dick Dwyer is in Cairo with the Foreign Service.
Pete Branch is a banker in Philadelphia, and Dr. Al Schwartz is in Beverly, Mass.
Whitey Hamilton joined the Boston advertising agency of Kenyon & Eckhard, but not without some very tangible inducements. We don't mean money, of course, but titles - so many that it takes two office doors to list them. First of all, he's classified as "creative," or on the creative staff. Flattering. Then he's also a copywriter, vice president! and general manager. Previously Whitey wrote consumer and industrial advertising copy for other Boston agencies. All this good news comes from Red Hennigar, who apparently needs an advertising man, because he neglected to report any of his own comings and goings.
Gerry Kleinman is a lawyer in Canoga Park, Calif., and Kilt Andrew sells insurance in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Lew Wolf son recovered from the chicken pox and celebrated by throwing one (l) Genuine Georgetown Cocktail Party.
Bill Kofoed continues in the public relations business in Miami, primarily looking after the public images of Quality Courts Motels and the Miami Seaquarium. He's also maintaining his frantic free-lance pace, and has had stories in Compressed Air Magazine, in the travel sections of the Los Angeles Times, Denver Post, San Francisco Chronicle and Dallas News, and, with a collaborator, in Man's Magazine (an article on the Florida railroad bombings). Bill is starting his fifth year as a columnist for Travel Trade, a monthly magazine for travel agents, airline personnel and others in the travel business; he writes "Greater Miami Reporting."
Dave and Betsey Miller had their first baby, Charles Edward, March 23. Dave is with the New York accounting firm of Price Waterhouse & Co., and they live in Brooklyn Heights. Roger Sherman, a computer specialist with a Washington-based consulting firm. Planning Research Corporation, spent a month this winter on the job in Honolulu, where he became "well-tanned from weekends flow-charting in the sand." After that trip Washington doesn't hold much allure for Roger; he's now thinking of shifting permanently to Hawaii - or perhaps Europe.
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