Class Notes

1955

December 1973 HARRY T. AMBROSE, JOHN G. DEMAS
Class Notes
1955
December 1973 HARRY T. AMBROSE, JOHN G. DEMAS

He looked like a million bucks and seemed very happy. Adlyn and Glenn Wilson received a tremendous ovation when they were introduces at half-time of the Penn game. Over thirty 55's and their wives were on hand for the festivities Pres. and Mrs. Kemeny, Seav Peters and his wife and Mrs. Doggie Julian joined us for cocktails and dinner at the Dent Cabin. John Dell Isola and Red Hennigar did a super job organizing. You'll hear more from Dell in his upcoming newsletter.

Glenn is now stationed at the Air Fore: Academy at Colorado Springs, Colo. He is on the staff of the Commandant. Among other duties he is an assistant basketball coach. He also spends considerable time speaking to and counselling the cadets. The Wilsons purchased a home in Colorado Springs which indicates they will be there at least a few years

Jim and Betty Joe Nelsen took a week's vacation in the East to be there. Jim is a vp and investment counsellor at Loomis-Sayleś Milwaukee office. He was recently elected to the Alumni Council joining John Demas and Jere Daniell.

The O'Sullivans and Darches arrived early and enjoyed golf on Friday. Fred reports that 3" institutional meat business is moving in the Erection of frozen, prepared foods. Rising labor costs in the kitchens favor this trend.

Frank Carlton has deserted California in favor of Derry. N.H., where he is city manager, you will recall that Scott Gerrish is also living

Hod Symes operates several men's funishings stores in the Missouri-Kansas area. He lives and headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo., but Journeys often to New York on buying expeditions.

Kilt Andrew is in the real estate business in Portland, Me. Pete Dromeshauser lives on Boston's South Shore. He is principal in an executive search and placement service.

Ray Woolson was on hand sporting a necktie adorned with moneybags. Cube Conroy '56, also a denizen of Hartford, Conn., advised that Ray always has money available - at a price. Ray is a banker while his wife Pat teaches handicapped children in addition to her mother's duties.

Roger Sherman is responsible for the operation of a computer center at the Department of Defense in Washington. Dick Drake returned to his native Syracuse, N. Y., several years ago. He has established a trailer park on his father's farm. He is very proud that it was developed within a grove of pines thus offering good privacy to each trailer. He is also proud of his sewage treatment facility which discharges cleaner water than the stream into which it flows.

Hank Neuberger took the time to write a nice note on his class dues notice. (This columnist appreciates such acitivity a greal deal and urges more of you to indulge in it.) He says that he and his family are happy and busy. They are based in San Francisco (living in Lafayette) where Hank works for Security Pacific National Bank acquiring and disposing of bank-owned real estate. His wife Margot coaches, teaches, and still competes in women's gymnastics. They have three children, Kathryn, 6; Mather, 5; and Thomas 2. In her spare time Margot is also an artist and even finds time to be housekeeper. They see Joe and Ruth Giden frequently. The Gidens live in Los Angeles.

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