Class Notes

1947

MAY 1972 ROBERT B. KIRSCH, ALAN R. EPSTEIN
Class Notes
1947
MAY 1972 ROBERT B. KIRSCH, ALAN R. EPSTEIN

The wedding season is here. Two marriages to report. The first, RoscoeRadcliffe to Miss Christine Celidonio in Fairview, N. J. Roscoe and his new bride both work for Lever Brothers Research Center in Edgewater, N. J., and to keep it all in the Garden State they plan to live in Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Congratulations and best wishes. How about a second honeymoon in Hanover, June 15?

The second marriage is a business marriage, that of Paul Blake as a general partner in the firm of McKaig Rupley Bahler, consulting engineers. As in any good marriage, the name of the bride was changed, and the firm name is now Rupley, Bahler and Blake. Paul has been associated with the firm and the manager of the Rochester, N. Y. office since 1966. After graduation, he received his Master's degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology and is now an authority on concrete technology and construction.

People are preparing for Reunion in different ways. Many are undoubtedly trying to slim down, grow hair, and dye hair, and generally get in shape for the exciting weekend ahead. In particular, MelNelson is playing tennis seven days a week preparing to carry off first honors in the tennis tournament.

Class President Ed Senghas expects such a busy reunion that he ran off to Europe with his wife Eleanor for two weeks. What are you doing?

Head Class Agent Alan Epstein and his many able assistants, have undoubtedly contacted you in this all important '47 Twenty-Five Year Reunion Giving Time. Remember, their solicitations are not for themselves nor for personal gain, but for a common cause we all believe in. Make their jobs easier by getting in your contribution now.

In accordance with action taken at the last meeting of the Class Executive Committee in Woodstock, Vt., on October 30, 1971, the following will serve as the Class Nominating Committee: Hugh Chapin, Frank Weber, Doug Burch, Bob Kirsch, Al Bildner, Ed Senghas, Bob Harvey, Ham Chase, Al Epstein, Bruce Mather, and Dick Hollerith. Bob Gray is chairman.

This is the last issue prior to Reunion and the next time you read this column it will be a recap of a weekend of the past. If you haven't yet committed yourself do so immediately,- and be sure you will be part of the experience and memory.

See you in Hanover, June 15, 16, 17, and 18. Till then, stay well.

Secretary, 23 Whippoorwill Rd. Chappaqua, N. Y. 10514

Class Agent, Sunnyridge Rd., Harrison, N. Y. 10528