Class Notes

1930

MAY 1969 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, G. WARREN FRENCH
Class Notes
1930
MAY 1969 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, G. WARREN FRENCH

The Hanover informal reunion on May 9 and 10 can be proclaimed a success. In April there were already 82 planning to return and the final count should exceed a hundred^

""Sob chittim of Hinsdale, Ill., furnished the report, later confirmed by formal announcement, that Bob McClory was married on March 29 to Doris Susette Hibbard It Christ Church in New York. She is a graduate of Principia College and did gradate work at Middlebury, and we welcome - to the 1930 fellowship. Bob Chittim has had some legal meetings with Fred Schmidt and reports that son Tom is in Atlanta and daughter Virginia in San Diego.

"The Valley Sun" identifies as the winner nf the 1969 Reunion Race (for blood and glory) for male skiers 60-70, none other than Lee Chilcote who was pictured leaning into his poles and apparently as much at home in Sun Valley as m Cleveland, Hanover, Arizona or Florida.

" Snub Poehler will complete his outstanding career in education when he retires on September 30 from the Lexington school system He served in four different states including a term as superintendent of the Hanover schools and headmaster of ClarK School. Snub and Mary will retire to their home in Moody, Me., in the Wells-Ogunquit area. Moving about the country we find Chick Pooler established at Newth Gardens, Boca Raton; Shelly Stark in Pacific Palisades, Calif., and Pete Hamm at Watergate, the new Washington apartment complex overlooking the Potomac. Ed Holmes also reports a move from house to apartment, and is now resident at Galleon Apartments, Treasure Island, Fla. He and Bernice will be at our 40th.

In New York, Pete Callaway has been named vice chairman of the board of Newsweek, Inc., and also chairman of the executive committee. He has been publisher of Newsweek since 1963. He is also a member of the board of directors of Newsweek and of the Washington Post Company. Before joining Newsweek, he was with Time, Inc.; and had previously spent five years with Conde Nast Publications. He is serving as president of the Harvard Business School Association for 1968-69.

Dr. Winslow Hatch is Research Associate in charge of basic studies at HEW's Office of Education. At the end of April Ed Low will retire as executive vice president of Burlington Hosiery Company but will continue as consultant and director of Shaw Insulator Company of Berkeley Heights, N. J. Dick Barnard writes that Sandy McCulloch is back to work. Also that only he, Joe Hancort, Bill Fletcher, and Pete Lillard attended the Boston Alumni dinner in February. We badly need someone to rouse the Massachusetts delegation to move spirited participation in Dartmouth and the 1930 affairs. As Fred Scribner says "if we had a stronger nucleus in Massachusetts we would be a far better class."

From Chiang Mai, Thailand, Mac and Frances Horwitt have sent best wishes to the class for a happy 1969. You may remember that Mac, a professor in biochemistry at the St. Louis University School of Medicine, has been in Chiang Mai for several months helping to develop a nutritional research program. Frances and Mac were pictured in native costume in front of their home which looked like an architectural dream.

Ted Childs who has been associated with Lenox Hill Hospital for many years is now devoting his attention less to administration and more to budgeting and fund raising. Eben Blake's widow Greta lives in Parsippany, N. J. Their son Larry is president of the senior class at Colgate and a top man on the tennis team.

Cynthia Dunlap, daughter of the RobertDunlaps of Cincinnati, is engaged to Emil George Lehman Jr. of Louisville and they will be married in May. She is a graduate of the New York School of Interior Design.

Donald Howard died in Tucson on February 13 and our sympathy is extended to his family.

Although the staging of our October 10-12 informal reunion is not complete, the dates are firm.

Secretary, 56 Jennys Lane Barrington, R. I. 02806

class Agent, 99 Hudson St., New York, N. Y. 10013