Class Notes

1930

FEBRUARY 1973 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, HARRISON F. CONDON JR.
Class Notes
1930
FEBRUARY 1973 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, HARRISON F. CONDON JR.

Jim Mitchell reports that the New York dinner at the 7th Regiment Armory in December was a happy occasion. As for the Mitchell family, Jim Jr. is assistant controller at Sybron in Rochester, and John '60, who married Melissa Marsters, is living in Manchester; Conn., and working for American Standard. There are five grandchildren. Genevieve and Jim traveled in September to Warsaw and Bucharest, warming up for Jim's retirement in June.

Esther and Al Marsters are now at 2200 Gulf Shore Road North in Naples. Page and BobBlanchard are also reported on their way to Florida, and Louise Blakey recently attended a Dartmouth Club of Sarasota party where she was joined by the VanDerbecks, Shultzes, Wiggins, and Chittims.

About a year ago-, Gil Lowery and a friend opened Talo Real Estate, serving the Mattapoisett and Marion region, with Norma acting as accountant. They live in the home town of Tabor Academy, a delightful shore location, and have no immediate thoughts of migrating. Another potential realtor in Houston is Bill Fieldcamp who has retired from Addressograph after 28 years.

Barbara and Sam Butler, Mary Carlisle, and Anne and Gordon Shattuck joined the Boston Alumni Paris excursion in November and had dinner with the Magenaus, 12 Bis Rue de 1'Etoile.

Charlie Widmayer is serving on the editorial board of Tuck Today and some of his expertise seems to have transferred to this well-done alumni magazine for Tuck graduates. Charlie will be retiring in June after serving the AlumniMagazine for more than forty years, and Larry and he are already planning their first postretirement trip to Europe. Tuck Today scooped us on the retirement of Ed Nye from his position as vice president of Apparel Buying Associates.

Pet and Hazel Pettingell have just returned from a two-month camping trip in the eastern Canadian provinces including Newfoundland and Labrador. Since retirement Pet has joined the "Literary Volunteers" whose aim is to teach adults to read. He says it is most rewarding when your pupil whose reading ability was "0" finally achieves a 5th grade level and gets an advance in his work because of his newly-acquired skill.

Wonder who will be the first classmate to have a Dartmouth daughter.

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