Class Notes

1958

JUNE 1966 KENNETH A. PROUTY JR., HERB SWARZMAN
Class Notes
1958
JUNE 1966 KENNETH A. PROUTY JR., HERB SWARZMAN

As will be evident with the most cursory of inspections of the length of this column, class news, in terms of volume, has reached an all-time low ebb. Since this is the last issue of the season in which news of the classes appears, we hope that you will make it a point to inform us of your activities during the summer, in order that the Pulitzer prize does not escape us for the fourth year in a row.

We have but one item to report in the society portion of this document. On Feb. 16, the Dave Parsons of Pound Ridge, N. Y., became the proud parents of a daughter, Pamela Reeger.

Dr. Phil Sarrel is now director of the Special Clinic for Unwed Teen-Age Mothers at Yale New Haven Hospital. Phil is an associate resident of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the hospital. He recently delivered a report entitled, "The Adolescent Unwed Mother, A Report of a New Haven Study," at the annual meeting of the Planned Parenthood League of Greater New Haven. Phil obtained his M.D. degree from New York University School of Medicine and completed his internship at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York.

Ray Robbins has been named director of "Project Russia," a special program of Swiss holidays sponsored by the American School in Switzerland of which he is headmaster. The program involves summer study and travel including a six weeks' trip across Russia. Ray has been associated with the American school for several years, having served as dean prior to assuming the post of headmaster two years ago. He has a Master's degree from Harvard.

In business news, Dave Stiles has been named a district sales manager for the Eagle-A Printing Papers Division of Brown Company. Dave will be headquartered in the company's Chicago office in Des Plaines, Ill. For the past year and a half, he had been New England sales representative for Bulkley Dunton Company, Inc. Prior to joining Bulkley Dunton, Dave served for four years as New England district sales representative for Hammermill Paper Company.

In the event that you have not yet forwarded your check to the Alumni Fund for the current year, we urge you to do so as soon as possible. That the need exists is unquestionable, that we can be absolved of our responsibilities is no less questionable.

Secretary, 38 Bay View Terrace #1 Danvers, Mass.

Class Agent, A. G. Becker and Co. 60 Broad St., New York, N. Y. 10004