Class Notes

1947

MARCH 1967 JOHN E. FULLER, JOSEPH G. KUREY
Class Notes
1947
MARCH 1967 JOHN E. FULLER, JOSEPH G. KUREY

"20th with tribe" is in full swing. By this time you have received the latest maillnS from Doug Burch describing all the goodies waiting you and your family in mid June. Don't forget to send your postcard to Dick Hollerith Jr., 142 Inwood Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J. 07043. This is vitally necessary so that the committees can get a count on the number expected.

And speaking of that, our anonymous friend from California has written another three-stanza item which I pass along to you:

Play a game of hearts at midnight Can hardly tell the black from red Carnival will start tomorrow That is if we don't drop dead.

Look for the Herr Doktor Sitting by the jug That is where you'll find me Lying like a rug.

Do not mean to tease you Hope you take the jibe Our motto in the Golden State Is "20th with tribe."

Anonymous or not, I find the poetry delightful so hope we get more. Many thanks, Lushwell.

From the city of Grand Forks, N. D., which has sent I think more Dartmouth men per capita than any other city, comes news that Ralph Roth has been promoted to the newly created post of associate publisher of the Grand Forks Herald. Ralph joined the Herald in 1959 after serving as assistant production manager of the St. Paul (Minn.) Dispatch and Pioneer Press for nearly three years. He had previously been with the Mergenthaler Linotype Company for nine years. Ralph received his Master's degree in Engineering and Business Administration from Tuck school. He has spent the last several years as general manager and is a member of the board of directors of the Grand Forks Herald, Inc., and the Herald Building Company and vice president of both corporations.

Lee Fiske has just returned from a 'round the world trip working with Moore Dry Kiln Company of Jacksonville, Fla. After his graduation Lee went to Yale Graduate School where he received his Master's then he established Forest Products in Greenfield, Mass., which he still owns but leases to the Kneeland Lumber Company of Worcester. He was recalled to Navy duty during the Korean conflict from 1951 to 1953, serving aboard the "Diamond Head," an ammunition ship, as a lieutenant. Next he accepted a call from A.I.D., to work in Spain as a wood technologist in the furniture industry with the Spanish government. Returning to the United States in 1963, he joined Moore Dry Kiln Company and is now export manager. Lee and his wife Gay live in Neptune Beach, Fla., with their three daughters, Susan, Beverly, and Donna.

We received a delightful letter from John and Nancy Lee concerning their wonderful European trip containing details of some of the fabulous meals they enjoyed. No space this issue, but we will try to reprint some if not all of the information in next month's issue. John and Nancy live in Duluth, and he is marketing director of Chun King.

More next month. Don't forget your postcard and $20 deposit with Dick Holleith. "20th with tribe" should be great.

1947 Class ReunionHanover- June 16-18, 1967

Secretary, Guard Hill Rd. Bedford Village, N. Y. 10507

Treasurer, 14 Fen Court, Madison, N. J.