Class Notes

1956

APRIL 1973 WILLIAM H. MILES, EMERSON B. HOUCK
Class Notes
1956
APRIL 1973 WILLIAM H. MILES, EMERSON B. HOUCK

With any luck, Clif and Julie Phalen spent part of March skiing at Courcheval, France. The Phalens and their three girls enjoy New England skiing more outinely and Clifs job with New England Telephone has moved him around to accomplish that nicely. They are living near Boston has been at the Waltham office since September

Tom Reynolds mentions in a quick note that he has opted for the contemPlative life as a professor of law at Memphis State University. Ken Geary defines his location as Beaconsfield, Quebec, on the island of Montreal. Ken has responsibility for administration and sales of the Montreal office of duPont Glore Forgan Canada, Ltd. and he and wife Pat, not to overlook 21-month son Colin, find Montreal clean and alive and suggest a welcome to any classmates travelling through.

According to Tom Neubacher, he and PeteLauterbach solved the climate problem of Arlington Heights, Ill,, with gin when Pete stopped in not so long ago. At the time he wrote that note Tom's wife was expecting their third child and they are assured of stopping at three thanks to medical science's currently popular contribution to gentlemen's liberation. Dick Whitney of Guilford, Conn., is senior vice president and director of operations for the Slimwear Division of Warnaco, Inc. The corporate announcement was remarkable prose for a company in the foundation garment industry, as the president stated "Warner's recognizes the necessity of a fast-moving, flexible, efficient organization to support our currently successful product and marketing program and those under development for the future." Dick and his family, including five children, have travelled widely with Warnaco where their assignments have included Thmasville, Ga., arianna, Fla. and Frameries, Belgium.

Ed and Susan Bravrman and children Andrew and Laurie live in ockville Centre, N.Y., these days and Ed practices internal medicine and cardiology in nearby Freeort.

Pete Rosazza s co-pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Hartford's north end, where his parish is principally Spanish-speaking. Pete had been teaching in St. Thomas Seminary in Bloomield, Conn. Norm Olsen was named professor and chairman of the English department at the College of Charleston, according to the Charleston, S.C., Post. Norm has a doctorate from Duke and was formerly assistant professor of English at Clemson University. In a note, Norm mentions that Ann is busy planning the renovation of their 1840 house and that children, Jeff, 10, and Chris, 8, enjoy their new school, Porter-Gaud, and Katie, 4, now in nursery school, can't wait to get to first grade.

Sam Hull has been named director of international operations of Burns and Roe, Inc., engineers and constructors of power generating stations and desalting plants. He will have responsibility for business development in Europe, Africa, Middle East, Far East, and Australia, having previously been a director of the company's Far East subsidiary in Hong Kong.

Pete Purvis of Thousand Oaks, Calif., is an ex- perimental test pilot for Grumman at Pt. Mugu, where the specialty is weapons systems integra- tion, weapons separation (will it clear the airplane if dropped), and missile firing on the F-14. For Pete, this follows 11 years in the Navy and more recently assignment as a test pilot for Westinghouse in Baltimore. Navy tours included navigating the carrier USS Randolph and flying combat in North Vietnam in F-4's. Pete recalls Willow Grove days with Ted Sheridan and mentions seeing Gil Livingston in Norfolk, Va., a few years ago.

Bob Brazelton continues teaching Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. Has recently published in a new book his work for Latin-American economics students in addition to his work in Slavic economics. Bob does not get East except when flying over to East and West Europe, where he spends a good deal of time. EdRoss writes from White Fish Bay, Wis., where he is a manager of Labor Relations for GlobeUnion, Inc. and where his combined family totals five children between the ages 10 and 16.

Buzz George writes that he has been promoted to branch manager of Computer Sciences Corp., Dallas office. In which city he has seen HughCalder and his family several times. Buzz was transferred from Los Angeles, which it should be recalled he said "was great."

Army Major Charlie Mills '57(right) receiving a second Meritorious Service Medal forhis work in the Office of the Chief ofEngineers, U.S. Army, Washington D.C.Making the award is Major General J. F.Kirkendall of the Armed Forces StaffCollege, where Mills was then a student.

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