Class Notes

1930

February 1974 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, HARRISON F. CONDON JR.
Class Notes
1930
February 1974 CHARLES V. RAYMOND, HARRISON F. CONDON JR.

The Florida Reunion will be held at the New Holiday Inn Solardome in Longboat Key on Saturday, March 9. Cocktails at 6 and dinner at 7. Room and/or dinner reservations should be made through Scott VanDerbeck (813-778-5160). He reports a number of early reservations including Ellie and John French, the Condons,Tiedtkes, Marsters, and Schmitz.

Al Ritchie has retired from his position as manager of professional and commercial placements in the Syracuse office of the New York State Division of Employment. The Ritchies have two children to keep them young, David RPI '72 and Susan SUNY at Albany '73.

Lari and Charlie Widmayer spent six weeks in Europe last fall. CEW has now "settled down to the research for a book the College has asked me to take on. It will deal with the Hopkins' years at Dartmouth. There is no problem about what to do with myself for the next couple of years." Mickey Emrich (Winnetka) has been named vice chairman of the board and chairman of the finance committee of Chicago Corporation. He has been president of this investment banking and underwriting firm for the past five years.

The Lathams "keep busy as usual." With seven children this is no problem. On the younger end of the totem pole are Doug who has just graduated from Springfield College and lacrosse player Ron who is a senior at Dartmouth. Harriet and Dave traveled to Mallorca last spring and Dave has set 1977 as his retirement goal.

Joseph C. Golan died on December 21. Our sympathy is extended to Carol and their children.

Bob Jordan still pursues his insurance business and is awaiting eagerly the 1976 march on his home town of Lexington. If you can follow the following directions and have a trustworthy compass, you'll find Esther and AlMarsters: Indies West, 2200 Gulf Shore Road North, Apt 3E, Naples, Fla. Bill Doran congratulates Boof Perkins for having a grandson in the class of 1977 and continues on to report that his granddaughter Priscilla Bradshaw is entering Dartmouth in January as an Exchange Fellow from Colby Jr. Bill hopes to stir up interest for a Washington affair sometime this year.

Ed and Willowdeen Frost were in Hanover for the Penn game, their first visit in many years. Ed is associated with Commerce Union Bank in Nashville. Hi Savage, in addition to serving as executive director of the Bennington Chamber of Commerce, directed a fund raising drive to complete a new recreation building in the town, and is a member of the governor's Manpower Board for Bennington County. Herm Sanders has resigned as medical director of the Rockingham County Home and Hospital to make time for travel, tree farming, beekeeping, skiing, Masonic activities, and cello playing with the New Hampshire Philharmonic. However, he still carries on a full schedule of office practice.

Larry Richmond (Great Neck) reports "no personal changes" which means that he continues in the music publishing business as president of Music Dealers Service Inc., that Helene and he summer at Provincetown where Larry has been president of the Symphony Society and an active Lightning skipper and champion, and that they escape occasionally during the winter to Palm Beach.

Dick Kirkman (Nahant) who had been with GE in Lynn since 1941, retired at the end of 1973.

This column is suffering from a shortfall of news. Keep those cards and letters coming

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