Class Notes

1948

FEBRUARY 1965 JOHN A. VAN RAALTE, JOHN s. FENNO
Class Notes
1948
FEBRUARY 1965 JOHN A. VAN RAALTE, JOHN s. FENNO

A couple of months ago I wrote that John McFalls was with Walston & Co., in Seattle. I appreciated receiving a nice note from John correcting my misstatements about his past career and bringing me to the present on his endeavors. John had been with DuPont & Co., after years in the insurance business and just recently became associated with All City Agency, an insurance firm. John is a specialist in the use of insurance in estate planning and also an investment counsel running the "Value-Action Advisory Service" for substantial investors. John and Cynthia recently had their fifth child. Douglas, whose first name as the others begins with D - what loyalty to the Green!

A few days before Christmas, I attended a dinner party here in the country with Peteand Sally Headley. Pete and I spent quite a bit of time, talking about our freshman days in Hanover. Pete is now an independent investor and presently is very actively engaged in some Canadian mining properties and foreign companies. The Headleys live in an apartment in the city and have a home in Easthampton, Long Island, where they spend the summers. They have two boys and a girl.

Everything was going along smoothly last I heard with the Bob Reynolds family in suburban Philadelphia. Bob is an accountant with the C.P.A. firm of Jenkins, Fetterolf & Co. in Philadelphia. He and Nancy have a son and two daughters.

Bob Sebilian, who recently retired as a Major from the Marine Corps, is now living in Menlo Park, Calif. I am looking forward to hearing what Bob decides on for his new occupation.

Glancing through my files I noticed that the last word I had on Dan Schuman was that he was studying for his doctor's degree in Musical Education at Teachers College. Columbia University. His home was West Hartford, Conn. I would certainly enjoy a note telling me what you are doing these days, Dan.

Paul and Marie-Louise Fredyma have plenty to keep them busy. They have a real estate business which they run in Hanover and Newport Richey, Fla., and also, an antique shop named after Marie-Louise. Their oldest son Jim is now fourteen, Jane thirteen. and the two younger boys, ten and three.

The Firestone Rubber Company in Los Angeles is well represented in the aircraft sales division by Ken Schaefer, who is a sales engineer. He, Dorothy and Scott, now seventeen, live in West Covina.

It certainly is hard to believe that more and more of our classmates have sons who are approaching Dartmouth age. I hope the boys are working hard in school. Georgeand RoseMary Weiner's son George III, is now almost sixteen. He has three younger sisters. George is still with the New York Telephone Company in Long Island where the family lives.

I've heard that business is very good these days at Clevite Corp. in Cleveland, so I imagine John Cameron has been kept very busy as personnel manager of the company's Brush Instrument Division. John and Jean live in suburban Willowick. They have two sons and two daughters; the oldest son John is now twelve and the youngest, David, five, with the girls in between at nine and eight.

I hope all of you skiers will join me in praying for a little snow so we can enjoy some skiing during the next month.

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