Spring, you've come back to warm my juices O'er gals in Hot Pants, both little ones. And mooses.
(Or is it meese?) No, it's mice, Whichever way, they look awfully nice.
One thing though still bugs me, Spring. Your gnats 'n' skeeters, no-see-ums that sting, Though they're really a small price for America's greening When larger pains lurk in the work of Spring cleaning.
Ugh! Work!
I druther just sit here and sip some more suds, And watch you do your thing with the birds and the buds.
Yup, there's no better season for a young man's fancy To turn to roses. Blue violets. And things oooh romancy.
But there's also another love that turns I's to we's, Love with no seasons that made us Green's 63's.
Some people might raise an eyebrow over a guy who's just turning 30 and is still in diapers. Others, though, like the New York ad agency, Benton & Bowles, Inc. would raise him to v.p. status. As new v.p. for B&B, Chuck Goldthwaite (see Dec. '70 column) makes sure that mothers all across the country get Procter & Gamble's 99 & 44/100% pure message. (By the by, P&G is a soap company located in southern Ohio. All of southern Ohio.) The message: If the toughest hands can tell the difference, so can baby's tender skin. Ivory is only one of Chuck's many P&G babies he so zestfully sits for. Congrats, Chuck.
Raise your right hand ... uh, your right hand, and repeat after me: I, Vincent P.Difiglia, do solemnly swear to uphold the constitution and faithfully carry out the duties and responsibilities of the Office of Deputy City Attorney in the Criminal Division, San Diego County, California, so help me God. (See Jan. '71 column.) Well done, Vinny. And you can put your hand down now.
Until now when anyone ever mentioned marketing to Baron Blackwell he thought it simply meant another trip to the nearest A&P. Well, things have changed. And so has Baron to Industrial Product Manager (national marketing director) of Certain- Teed, St. Gobain Insulation Corp., Valley Forge, Pa. (I even got the hyphen in the right place.) It's k big jump up from the days at Owens-Corning Fiberglas, eh, Baron. Also, there'll shortly be another mouth to feed at the Blackwell's new residence: Berwyn Main Line Apts., Apt. B 202, Lancaster Ave., Berwyn, Pa. (And I don't mean Barney the black Lab's either! Right, Alyson!)
Rohm and Haas Co. thinks Ted Suess has given such a good account of himself that they've appointed him to the post of controller at their Bristol, Pa. plant. Ted earned an MBA degree from Tuck School in 1964, and after two years in public accounting, joined Rohm and Haas as a member of the Financial Division. Prior to this appointment, he was manager of General Accounting at R & H's home office in Philly. Ted, wife and son currently reside in Drexel Hill! Pa. Nice going, Ted.
And now you may kiss the bride. Who just happens to be the former Grania Hoskins (see Jan. '71 column). Yup, Grania finally got John Ackley to the church on time in February to make it official. Best wishes, kids.
Don't forget the Alumni Fund. And I'll see you all when school's out in next month's issue.
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