Class Notes

1945

JUNE 1965 DONALD P. COLE JR., CHARLES A. ROWAN JR.
Class Notes
1945
JUNE 1965 DONALD P. COLE JR., CHARLES A. ROWAN JR.

A note from Ev Goltra brings us the latest news as to his professional career. Ev, now a full colonel in the U. S. Air Force Medical Corps, has been at the Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories, Dayton, Ohio, for the past four years. As of July 1, he will become Commander, Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory in Fairbanks, Alaska. After you get settled, Ev, how about bringing us up-to-date on the latest doings in the Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory??

The above note was sent along by MooseRowan, Head Class Agent, who is working hard, along with all his assistant class agents, to make sure that '45 does its best to enable the 1965 Alumni Fund to go over the top and help Dartmouth maintain its position in the field of education. For any of you procrastinators, remember that the Alumni Fund Drive ends June 30 - now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their college! ! !

Tom Yates has recently been named corporate manager of commercial development of the Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Tom, who joined the firm in '58, lives in Riverside, Conn.

Bob Haffenreffer, based in Portland, Me., is vice-president and co-owner of Ellis Paperboard Products, serving as manager of sales and heading the Canadian division. Bob, his wife Ginny and two children live in Cape Elizabeth, Me., and find time to enjoy the ski slopes in the winter and boating in the warmer weather.

From Reading, Pa., home of The Polymer Corp., comes word that Win Sargeant has taken over the position of Director of Personnel in a new program to advance that firm's employee services and industrial relationsprogram.Win, who went to Polymer from Beryllium Corp. where he was manager of industrial relations since 1961, is also active in the Reading Chamber of Commerce, Personnel Management Group, and public affairs committee of the Manufacturers Association of Berks Co., as well as being chairman of the Penn's Pioneer District of the Daniel Boone Council of the Boy Scouts. He and Marianee and their children, Carol, Louise, and Paul live in nearby

A recent transfer has taken Dick Seybold from New York City to Chicago where he is the claims manager of the Continental-National -American Insurance Group. Dick will be living in Naperville, Ill.

Thanks to a recent change in title for Roe Taylor, now better known as Jack according to the press release, we learn that he has been appointed publicity director of Garden State Park, N. J. Roe joined the racing association team in 1964 having been previously with radio station WPEN, Philadelphia and later an account executive with the Philadelphia advertising firm of C. Robert Gruver Associates, Inc. Roe, his wife Pat and four daughters live in Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Their oldest daughter, Lynn, is a freshman at Centenary College for Women. Roe is a member of the board of trustees of St. Luke's and Children's Medical Center, Philadelphia and also serves as . chairman of the hospital's publicity committee.

Bob Sluyter has rejoined Monarch Life Insurance Company as sales representative. He, his wife Jeanne and four children live in Wellesley, Mass., where Bob stays busy in such extracurricular activities as a member of the board of Deacons, Wellesley Congregational Church, Republican Town Committee, and Norfolk Prison Fellowship. He recently served as chairman of the 1964-65 United Fund residential drive in the Wellesley area.

See you in the fall, men. ...

Secretary, DR. 55 Cottage Farms Rd. Cape Elizabeth, Me.

Class Agent, 125 Hanover Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J.