It was a beautiful autumn day in Hanover for the Princeton game. The Class of '36 was well represented among the 6,000 alumni who jammed into town for the contest. Those who stayed at Dexter's Lodge in Sunapee were delighted with the accommodations, cuisine and hospitality of Chuckand Lois Aaron. TITHE has reported on the weekend at length, but there should be another vote of thanks to the Aarons for the cocktail get-together in their barn after the game. Thirty-four members of '36 plus wives and assorted children attended. It is hoped we can make this an annual affair. The Aarons have closed shop until late December when they will reopen for the skiing season. Most of this month's notes were gathered during the October weekend.
Brint Schorer is the proud grandfather of Scott William Schorer born in Bangkok to Nonnie and David Schorer '62. Dave is an employee of the Royal Thai Government.
Ross and Bounce Woodbridge of rittsford, N. Y., celebrated a belated wedding anniversary with a trip to Hawaii in May. This evidently inspired their daughter, Martha, to travel. She is now an air hostess with Pan American hopping all over the globe.
If you were in Meredith, N. H., in August to watch the parade in celebration of that town's 200 th anniversary, there were familiar faces marching by, but you might not have recognized Dick and Madine Morton. Dick was disguised by white wig and sideburns, knee britches, white hose and tricorn. Madine was costumed as a colonial dame complete with hoop skirt and wig. Dick is president of the Spindle Point Association on Lake Winnipesaukee and Meredith includes that small community. Stan andDoris Osgood are summer residents of the Lake with a house at Moultonboro. Stan's permanent residence is Winchester, Mass., from which he commutes into Boston. He is a member of the Houghton-Mifflin editorial staff with specific responsibilities in education and testing.
Major General John Bouker, U.S. Ma- rine, Corps, Ret., is now a man of leisure. He retired from active service on Sept. 1 after serving the last eighteen months on Okinawa in rear echelon activities for Viet Nam. He and his wife, Jane, will temporarily be using their daughter's Washington, D. C., address. At present they are traveling in Europe.
Dick and Timimie Hefler were in Hanover for the Princeton weekend to see their son, Dick '72. The Heflers are leaving Los Angeles for Oklahoma City. His company has become part of the Kerr-McGee organization and Dick will join the headquarters staff in Oklahoma.
Mac and Marion Rowell of Newport, N. H., now boast of six grandsons. Their married daughter, Virginia Lothrop, resides in Westfield, N. J., with three of these youngsters. Son, Don, a graduate of Bentley, is working with a CPA in Hanover and is a father of one boy. Malcolm Jr. has carried on the musical tradition of the family and is majoring in music at Keene State College while bringing up his family of two boys.
At the September meeting of the Maine Insurance Agents, Pete Fitzherbert received a singular honor. He was presented with a plaque and citation in recognition of all he has done for the State of Maine as its representative on the national council of the insurance organization.
Al and Eloise Gidney were able to fit the Princeton weekend in with parents weekend at Proctor Academy where their son, Frank, is a sophomore. Their daughter, Joan, journeyed up from Boston where she is employed by an investment house, to join the group. The other Gidney girl, Susan, was recently married and is living in Pensacola getting acclimated to the life of a Navy officer's wife. In addition to his advertising agency in Springfield, Mass., Al also operates the New Hampshire Marketing Organization in Concord, N. H. Just in case anyone in that area needs advertising and promotion expertise, Al would be happy to help you realize the maximum return from your advertising dollar.
Dr. Francis Soule is now a Boston commuter. In August Bud left the Beverly Hospital in Beverly, Mass., to become the Director of Medical Education at the Lahey Clinic Foundation in Boston. He served in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps from 1941 to 1965 and is a former Chief of Medicine at the Bethesda Naval Hospital. He is continuing as president of the Phillips Academy Medical Staff, Medical Advisor to the HEW study on Utilization of the Community Health Facilities and as a member of the Health Careers Advisory Committee of the North Shore Community College. The Soules live in Andover.
Paul and Easy Guibord have moved from New Jersey to Binghamton, N. Y., where they have purchased a home. This move was caused by Paul's recent promotion to the post of vice president of Security Mutual Life.
In September the Vermont Society of C.P.A.s held their 12th annual New England Graduate Accounting Study at St. Michael's College, Winooski Park, just outside Burlington. The president of the Vermont society is LaForrest Thompson, CPA of Burlington, who chaired the main discussion group of the conference.
Mrs. Joan Stulman Horowitz and PhilGilbert Jr. of Ossining, president of RollsRoyce, Inc., were married in New York in October. The couple were attended by their children from their previous marriages. Phil is a partner in the New York law firm of Gilbert, Segall and Young.
The American Pipe and Construction Co. of Los Angeles has announced the appointment of Ken Lieber to its board of directors. Ken is vice president of Cyprus Mines, Inc. California now claims Walt Bernhardt as a resident of Sacramento. For many years Walt has been in Cincinnati with the Formica Corp. and is still with that organization as manager of personnel relations at their California location.
Rog and Marion Morse spent two October weeks in New England on vacation from their Madeira, Ohio, home. Their daughters, Linda and Carol, are attending Ohio State University. Their son, Wayne, is serving with the Marines in Viet Nam. It would be a nice Christmas present to have all our boys home safely for the holidays. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a peaceful 1969.
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