Class Notes

1949

MARCH 1965 CARL C. STRUEVER JR., ALFRED A. WAGNER
Class Notes
1949
MARCH 1965 CARL C. STRUEVER JR., ALFRED A. WAGNER

JUNE 17-20 for the FUNDERFUL FIFTEENTH. Here are some of the first to say they will definitely be coming:

Matt Fenton Paul Erwin Bob Muenzeberg Rank Lashmet Bob Zeiser King Ball Bob Swift Carl Struever Paul Bjorklund Zandy Taft Tom Towler Stu Versfelt Jim Huntington Punchy Thomas Pete Lord Bob Alden Dick Bandfield Burt Proom Elliot Baritz Maurie Cole Joe Sullivan Bob Amirault Nick Rogers Tom Bright John Sweetland Bert Rodman Bob Rooke Charlie Holtzman Jay Urstadt Jim Zafris Bob Schmitz Carter Hoyt Al Church Bob Schuetz Sam Kilmer Al Quirk John Kilmartin Ted Krug Charlie Vanderhoof Mike McGeam Ed Heller Brud Becker Dick Day John Daukas Doc Eaton Ray Truncellito Spike Smith John Adler Bill Yates Ed Clogston Bob Goetz Bob Hill Russ Palmer Paul Peterson Frosty Williams Andy Cay Roger Sheldon Jim Sullivan Bob Tillson Al Wagner Ed Grant Tom Swartz Jack Taylor Jim Fowler Dud Bursch

If I add correctly, there are 69 in that lineup. The following group of 77 have listed themselves as probably coming. Feel free to see that they do:

Ed Nickerson Jim Braunworth Dick Kearsley Joe Kelley Dave Ward Pete Wing Dick Hoar Bob Winship Joe Gawrys George Soufleris Bob Evans Quent Kopp Tom Huggins Cal Titus Joe Haughey Doug Carter Bob Jackson Bob Barnaby Jay Haft Ken Soule Nel Abrahamsen Warren Ornstein Jack Ransom Bob Nutt Herb Gramstorff Dave Jones Dick Payne Harry Ungar Alan Smith Nick Sheppard George Weinstein Ed McAlister Joe Simon Dan Raabin Win Wilson Ed Feaster John Mcllwraith Ernie Beattie Frank O'Halloran Ort Hicks Jack Ostergaard Jim Smith Hunt Bright Warren Norris Ray Bankert Lee Bronson Lou Gluek Clayt Morey George Oliver Chet Palmer Joe Baker Len Britton Dick Hyman Bob Thwaite Bill Mackey Bruce Crawford Gil Nelson Gordon Parsons Bill Perkins Gene Smith Dan Ryder Wade Elliott AL Hodges Morrie Weintraub Bill Bellows Russ Hemenway Lou Geer

Since even the Reunion Chairman, Master Woodberry, and his numerous lieutenants didn't bother to send in cards, the number will swell to astronomical proportions.

Back to the news: Bill Davis has been appointed Chief Engineer of Corporate Product Development at the Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn. Willy was formerly a product development engineer in their steel strapping division.

Fred Springer-Miller was discovered expatiating in the Times's Letter to the Editor on the subject of over taxation of working wives. His eloquent plea will be seconded by all those who have the good fortune to keep a wife who brings home the second bacon.

Pete New is traveling all around. He is hopping all around the country looking into the teaching of social science in medical schools. "What troubles me is the lack (total lack) of recognition given to faculty who teach diligently, and well. Honor goes to those who can put pen to paper, know the editors of journals and can get a lot of garbage published and take long over-night trips to play the role of the expert."

Charlie Russell, peripatetic education administrator, vice president for academic affairs at Bryant College in Providence, has been named to serve on a committee now studying the fiscal and administrative relationships between the state colleges and the state government of Pennsylvania.

Ed MacBurney, rector of St. Thomas Church and spiritual counselor to new Dartmouth generations, has finally got around to marrying. His wife is named Anne and she comes from Fifth Avenue, a block or so north of Washington Square.

Russ Hemenway, a power in the reform Democratic movement in New York, has been elected executive director of the New York Committee for Democratic Voters. Russ is an investment broker. He was a mover in the unsuccessful attempt to get the New York Democratic Senatorial nomination for Samuel Stratton. ,

John Borys' new address: 18 Dublin Rd., West Peabody, Mass. Ed McAlister's new address in the management consulting business is 610 Fifth Avenue in New York.

Tom Bright is Assistant Sales Manager of the Cerro Copper & Brass Co. of Cleveland. Sid Johnston is still a big textile operator in Lockport, N. Y., outside of Buffalo.

It's back to Midland home office for JohnMcllwraith, our man with Dow Chemical. He is now Manager of Cushion Packaging Sales. Chet Marinelli, engineer, has moved to Cleveland.

Mai Parks has moved from the Midwest to Thurmont, Md. He is a publisher. SumnerPlunkett is also a publisher. He has traded with Mr. Parks, leaving the East for Illinois (Blue Island).

Win Snow, last heard of making tin cans, has moved to Ipswich, Mass.

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