Class Notes

1938

NOVEMBER 1967 JOHN H. EMERSON, PETER SCHAEFFER, ROBERT H. RENO
Class Notes
1938
NOVEMBER 1967 JOHN H. EMERSON, PETER SCHAEFFER, ROBERT H. RENO

While it seems as though quite a number of the Class have completed their military careers and are embarking on new ones, Dave Pallister just changes wars. To wit:

"After Korea and W.W.II in heavy bomb- ers I was relaxing at Westover in a grand job thinking about beautiful sunsets and retirement when I was placed back in the cockpit to be a forward air controller. Went through all the several schools familiarizing myself with the aircraft and am now a squadron commander. It is a forward air controller squadron which has the responsibility for putting fighter aircraft on target in our new and different war.

"We mark targets with rockets and tell the fighters where to hit. The O-l F is a 2/3 HP Cessna with a top speed of about 85 kts; after jets it is different. My base is not classified; it is Nakhon Phanom Royal in N.E. Thailand adjacent to the Ho Chi Minh Trail."

Dave's wife and daughter have moved to Hawaii for his year. Son, David, is a second lieutenant in the Air Force at Lawry Field, Colo.

Back to New England after sojourning in Wyoming, Ohio, for lo these years, Bill Lyle writes; "Moved here (Amherst, N. H.) from Wyoming, Ohio (suburb of Cincinnati) in June, and hope this is the last move for a good while. Since leaving New Hampshire in 1959 to work for the Lord Baltimore Press Division of International Paper, I was successively working for them in New York City, Chicago, and Cincinnati living in Greenwich, Conn.; Northbrook, Ill.; and Wyoming, Ohio. It was all enjoyable but pretty hard to sink any roots in so short a stay in each place and we always looked back to New Hampshire as the home place, so that when an opportunity came to return, there was no close rival to our preference.

"I joined Universal Packaging Corp. - Bow, N. H., as vice president, Marketing, as of last January 1 and moved East as soon as Peter finished high school. Business is in the same line, i.e. folding cartons. Am doing a lot of traveling trying to expand our volume but am home weekends and occasionally one or two days during the week at the plant.

"Oldest daughter (Elmira '66) is married to a Cornell graduate now at Albany Medical School has a daughter. Oldest boy going to Western State in Gunnison, Colo., as a freshman this fall. Very keen on skiing and sports. Was captain of high school baseball team and first string on football team, but only so-so in the study department. Two youngest, 9 and 5, will be in Amherst Schools this fall. Saw Frank Brett a couple of weeks ago same as ever and still the gay bachelor."

Sometime ago, we reported the resignation of Bob Faegre from all his executive management responsibilities with Boise Cascade Corp. following the merger of Minnesota and Ontario with and into Boise in January of 1965. "I remain a director and am fairly active in this non-management role, but have since become more active in other directions. One in particular has been my affiliation during the past 12 months with a management consulting firm, Robert T. Phillips and Associates, Inc., based in Chicago. The experience of broadening my contacts in the upper midwest and with a wide variety of companies and businesses has been most stimulating and productive."

In the literary department, Bill Wyncoop reports that a couple of years ago he published a book on Emerson (no relation) "Three Children of the Universe." He commutes to Rutgers, where he has taught since 1959 in both Newark and New Brunswick. Within the Big City, he has moved to a new apartment because he has been housed over the boiler room of an enormous building and could no longer stand the torrid heat and fumes.

Gerry Ullman also breaks into print with a volume entitled: "The Ocean Freight Forwarder, the Exporter, and the Law." Said to be a "first" in its field. Gerry is the longtime counsel for the New York Foreign Freight Forwarders and Brokers Association, Inc. If any of you are interested, you can obtain a copy of this tome for only $5.00 from the Cornell Maritime Press.

A major top-level reorganization at H. P. Hood and Sons of Boston has resulted in the naming of Edward K. White of Wayland as vice-president in charge of the milk division.

Just to wind up on a cheery social note, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Sherry announce the marriage of their daughter, Donna Jean to Mr. Lawrence Cameron Hull IV in Bay Village, Ohio.

That's all for this month. Hope by the time this appears in print to have seen some of you at various and sundry football games.

Secretary, . 12 Summer St. Hanover, N. H. 03755

Treasurer, Hunter Lane, Rye, N. Y. 10580

Bequest Chairman,