Class Notes

1930

MAY 1971 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, ARTHUR M. BROWNING
Class Notes
1930
MAY 1971 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, ARTHUR M. BROWNING

Saturday, June 26 at noon, Carol and Carl Haffenreffer will be expecting to greet you at Seaconnet Point Farm in Little Compton for a chicken barbecue. Their home is less than an hour's drive from Providence and not much more than that from Boston, and this event should be well attended by New Englanders and even New Yorkers. More specific information will be going out to classmates in these areas, but let it be known that all are invited and should advise Carl of their interest by addressing him at Box 1496. Providence. The Haffrenreffers have been on the move, most recently on a three-week trip to Mexico. Ann and Fred Watson have been to Sao Paulo, Montevideo, and Buenos Aires, and Billie and Fran Horn are completing an around the world venture with a stop at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for a visit with daughter Barbara and their first grandchild. Louise and Bob Keene home from a many week trip to the South Seas and New Zealand, and Olive and Bill Fenton and Mary and Paul Poehler are anticipating European vacations. Most itinerant of all appear to be Vee and Shaw Cole who were in Tucson for Christmas and have since been observed by Eleanor and Dick Tilt in St. Croix and by Julie and Ave Gould in Morelia, Mexico.

Dr. Ben Parish after general practice for the past 35 years in Flourtown, Pa., has retired from that active role, but is continuing his work at All Saints' Hospital and as chairman of utilization at Chestnut Hill Hospital and Germantown Lutheran Home in Philadelphia. Our sympathy is extended to Ben in the loss of his wife Hanna in February. Dick Squire is director of general services at Overlook Hospital in Summit, N. J., and his enthusiasm for this kind of work is unbounded to the point of his being willing to discuss at length the interfacing of a mini computer to read EKG continuous monitors. Grace and he became February grandparents of Richard III. Richard II is on a two-year residency in hospital administration at Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati.

Dick Barnard attended the Boston alumni dinner along with Alex McFarland, Paul Poehler, Stan Davis, and Joe Hancort. Les Godwin was presented at Alumni Award, joining Alex, NelsonRockefeller, Lee Chilcote, Bud Frencn Vic Borella, and Charlie Rauch who been similarly honored. Les has been tops is admissions, athletics, fund raising, ana 1930 affairs for many years.

John French reports that he has finally received his M.A. degree from N.Y.U. after five years of intermittent course going and a thesis on East European Agriculture. and asks "Has any other member of the class received a degree at an institution of which another member of the class (Win stone) was the Dean?"

The Washington group is holding a spring meeting at Bill Doran's home. Fred Jaspersen sends this notice and a hope that Arline and he will be in Rhode Island in June.

Vic Borella is the 1971 Open Door Award Winner of the Manpower Education Institute a major sponsor of education through television. Horace Weston has been elected president of Plymouth-Home National Bank. Anne and he have five grandchildren and live in Kingston where Westy is town moderator. John Tiedtke serves as president of the Bach Festival Society of* Winter Park which recently presented its thirty-sixth annual festival. Pete Callaway has become senior adviser to the Washington Post which owns Newsweek magazine. Pete has had an outstanding journalism career in the areas of advertising and publishing.

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

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