December 1954: An after-graduation award was awarded to (Bob Rafelson as his one-act play "A Grand Fellow" won a belated Eleanor Frost Prize. Some working: Dave Lewin at Varsity-Town Clothes in Cincinnati; Dick Leary in Medford, Mass.; Bob Kirkpatrick at Scott Tissue; BillDaly for a Cleveland printing company; BillSherman at General Electric; Wally Anderson at Chase National Bank; and George Corbett at New England Tel. & Tel. Some working for the U.S.A.: Loring Yates, Frank Hollenbec, and Dick Miller at Fort Dix; EdBerg at Fort Slocum Ron Dougherty, BobCurtis, and Bob McShane at Lackland Air Force Base; John Heyn John Bergesen and Don Belcher at Charleston Navy Yard. Some still schooling: Larry Russell at Cornell; George Graboys at Penn; Arnie Linsky at University of Washington; Nat Hopkins and BillGarland at Columbia; Doug Smith at North-western Don Berlin, Herb Gildan RonLehrman Mike Payson Bob Vock, MilneHolton Kent Klineman at Harvard Law. Some married: John Renner to Diana Messenger Dick Lederer to Judy Feuerman ArtHarris to Miriam Kahn and some were engaged to wed: Dick Lewis to Audrey Maass, AlikeBiggs to Virginia Perry, Cliff Feakes to Sue Paley and Jack Reilly to Elaine Ganem.
No, it is not our 40th Reunion, it is our 45th. I tried to buy us five years, but Pete Barker caught my "senior moment." The Reunion is June 14 through June 17, 1999. Details will follow.
The Pueblo (Colo.) Chieftain announced die retirement of Bare Jameson as its executive editor and general manager after sixteen years with the newspaper. Bare joined The Chieftain in 1982 as managing editor and in 1986 became executive editor and general manager. After Dartmouth Bare graduated from the University of Colorado. He served as national president of the Associated Press Managing Editors and president of the Colorado Press Association. He had previously served as an editor of the ColoradoSprings Sun, The Daily Sentinel in Grand Junction, The Santa Fe New Mexican, and the El Paso Times. In announcing Barc's retirement the publisher cited Barc's contributions to the growth of The Chieftain, spoke of him as "a gentleman, an extremely talented manager, and one of the finest newspaper-manager men I've ever known."
Peter Gunas was the centennial celebration tion speaker in July at the Church of the Nazarene in Manchester, Conn. Pete is a graduate of the Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City and publisher of a devotional booklet "A Heart After God."
Please note the following: The holiday luncheons will be held on December 15, 1998, in Boston at the Pillar House and on December 16, 1998, in New York City at the Yale Club. Details will follow, but plan to attend.
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