Earlier this year John White and TimHanley, both of Holmdel, N. J., were appointed vice presidents of the Investment Management Division of Anchor Corp., investment advisor to the Anchor Group of Mutual Funds in Elizabeth, N. J. John is the fund manager of the Westminster Fund. He joined Anchor in 1962 having been formerly an investment analyst with the Chemical Bank in New York City. He has served as an investment analyst and assistant portfolio manager at Anchor and was named assistant vice president in 1968. John and his wife Lauraine have four children. Tim is a portfolio manager for Fundamental Investors. He was also elected a vice president in 1968. He joined Anchor in 1967, prior to which time he worked for six years as a securities analyst and fund manager with Piedmont Advisory Corp. Tim and Nancy have three children.
Chris Wren has just been awarded the 1970 Overseas Press Club Award in the category of "best magazine reporting from abroad" for his Look Magazine article, "Greece: Government by Torture." He was the first American correspondent to uncover the torture and reprisals visited upon Greek citizens "by the Junta. A member of Look's editorial staff since 1951, he covered civil rights stories until 1965. Between 1966 and 1968 he covered Vietnam, making three trips there. He also made two trips to russia in 1967 and later that year received a fellowship from the Ford Foundation to study Mandarin Chinese at Stanford. He worked as assistant press secretary for Senator McCarthy in the Oregon primaries in 1968.
In February, Rev. Warner Traynham spoke in the Houghton Memorial Chapel at Wellesley College. He is the rector of St. Cyprianis Parish in Roxbury, Mass. Warner is a 1961 graduate of Virginia Theological Seminary. He is a past president of Anne Arundel County Branch of the NAACP in Maryland, Associate Episcopal Chaplain to Harvard University and Radcliffe College from 1965-67 and was recently elected chairman of the Metropolitan Boston Committee of Black Churchmen. Warner is deeply involved in the ministry in the inner city and is a member of the Board of the Roxse Corp., a non-profit housing corporation, the Episcopal City Mission Board and the Diocesan Council.
A somewhat belated announcement comes from Findlay, Ohio, where Steve and Barbara Hibbs announce the birth of daughter number three, Susan Elizabeth, born on November 28, 1968. Her older sisters are Kathleen, 11, and Linda, 9. From Hanover comes word of another birth, a daughter, Elizabeth Ruth, born March 10 to Art pierce and his wife. Art is Superintendent of Schools in Hanover.
Jottings! Dick Lyman is a manager (C.P.A.) with Touche, Ross & Co. in Grand Rapids, Mich. Dick Murray is a vicepresident at the Canal National Bank, Portland, Me., Ken Ragland is at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
Jim Francis is the senior escrow officer at the Wells Fargo Bank's new San Rafael, Calif., office. He will be in charge of escrow operations in both Marin and Napa counties. He joined the bank last year with seven years' previous escrow experience with the First American Title Co. His recent promotion has necessitated a move for the family from Dale City to 1620 Vendola Dr., San Rafael. Last summer the Francis household was increased by the birth of son number three, Kevin Richard, on July 16.
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