Class Notes

1930

MAY 1972 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, ARTHUR M. BROWNING
Class Notes
1930
MAY 1972 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, ARTHUR M. BROWNING

Add to the growing Florida contingent Horace Chrissingrer, whose new address is Deltona. In our 40th year report Chriss anticipated this move, and added "everyone welcome to Deltona." After retiring from the Army in 1962, he served in Washington as manager project control for TRW Systems, a diversified technology company. Randy Snow, after reporting New Jersey, Texas, and Oregon addresses during the past four years, has now joined the group and can be found at New Smyrna Beach. Randy has had an interesting career in sales promotion, public relations, and newspaper work, serving recently as editor of the East Orange Record and the Progress, weekly newspaper of Aransas Pass, Texas. It now appears that with careful planning, you should be able to spot a classmate every 50 miles from Jacksonville to Key West and from east to west coasts. Perhaps we can get our Thirtyteer editor to publish a list of Florida residents to serve as a travelers' guide and reference source for retirementminded classmates who find New England winters too long. Doris and Scott VanDerbeck, operating out of Flamingo Cay have done a lot to bring friends together and Milt McInnes reports a very pleasant get together at the VanDerbecks' in March, attended by a score of expatriates. Blanche and Milt, although happy with Heritage Village living, spent March in Longboat Cay.

Congressman Bob McClory was in Cameroon in April attending the 60th Conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. He is serving on a subcommittee which discussed the need for worldwide control of water and air pollution and protection of natural and human resources. Their recommendations will be presented to the World Conference on the Environment to be held in Stockholm in June. Anne and Fred Watson have been in Argentina for a month on a fishing-business trip and met Kay and Harry Dunning- in Sao Paulo. Son Bruce is now general manager of Ponta Chartrain at New Orleans, his first full responsibility hotel management job.

Carl Haffenreffer is chairman of the Little Compton Conservation Commission. Looking back at our class reunion there in 1971, we can but agree that there is a lot to conserve in that beautiful area. George Steers has been named chairman of Sanforized, Inc., and will continue as chief executive officer. He is also a vice president of Cluett, Peabody & Co.

Thanks in advance to Milt McInnes who has agreed to write this column for the June issue. Don't forget the Alumni Fund. Art Browning needs you. Coming events: Ojai Valley Inn, West Coast reunion May 27-29 and Woodstock informal reunion, October 13-14.

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

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