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Title:
1960 January Newsletter Chi (Union College)
Abstract:
January 1960 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is three pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
01/00/1960
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Chi
University:
Union College
Era:
1960s
1960 January Newsletter Chi (Union College)
January 15, I960
Arthur B. Beck, Editor
This issue of the Chi Tama will be the last under the direction of the present
staff. The coming weeks will find a new editor and committee responsible for the
monthly publication. We should like to urge your continued support and express our
gratitude for past contributions,
CHAPTER NEWS
The "New Year" finds the brothers well rested after vacation and ready to face
final exams. At the final meeting before recess, the election of officers was held
and the following brothers were elected: John W. Guetersloh, president; Arthur B.
Beck, Treasurer; William H. Dinehart III, recording secretary; Kirk A. Mellen,
corresponding secretary; and David C. Irons, historian.
Field Secretary "Mike" Shipley spent the past few days with us. It is most
gratifying to have a "National" representative show an active interest in our
chapter affairs.
The annual Norris Pig Dinner has been set for Saturday, April 9.
We hope you
will save that date and make it a point to attend.
ALUMNI NEWS
1902
Our thanks go to HOWARD E. SANDS for his donation to the chaiter,
1905
LEROY P, COLLINS, after 41 years in the Army, is now retired as a gentlema:
farmer. He resides in Powhatan, Virginia,
1909
It was nice to hear ffom R, PHILIP CLARK again.
pondence from the older alumni.
1910
We appreciate corres
J, MASON HOTCHKISS writes that his daughter is now working for her M.A.
at Berkeley,
1913
FRED STOCKWELL received his Golden Owl in October from our faithful
correspondent, C, C, MC WILLIAMS *07.
1920
JAMES MASON CLINE reports that he is doing well as a professor of English
at the University of California,
Speedy recovery wishes go to WILLIAM MC CLEARY v/ho is recovering from a
recent lung operation.
1921
TOM REYNOLDS is thinking ahead to imminent retirement after many years in
the State Highway Department of California.
1922
JOHN H, CLINE is residing in Amsterdam, N.Y. where he is an accountant.
\r\n1924
HAROLD E. TOWNSEND, also of Amsterdam, is office supervisor of Mohasco
Industries.
1925
GBLICK N. KNIGHT is Vice-President and General Manager of Knight-Wilson,
Inc.
1928
1929
He resides in Rochester.
WALTER J. FRIEDERICK residing in Rochester is working as a constructor.
GLEN C. DALTON writes that he has two sons in college and a third soon to
enter.
1930
CARL CORDES JOHNSON is practicing medicine in Boston, Mass.
1939
MARSTON AMES writes that he now resides in Montclair, N,J.
1942
DONALD W, HUDSON of North Haven, Conn., reports that he has seen several
Fiji alumni lately at the New Haven Graduate Chapter luncheons.
1945
0. KENDRIC WHITE from Denver, Colorado writes that he is an Industrial
Service Engineer for Minneapolis-Honeywell.
1949
JOHN C. STUCKEY, JR. was elected V.P. of the Class of 1949 at the reunion
last June, He is now residing in Queensboro, Kentucky.
1950
VINCENT H. CORYELL, JR. of Mount Kisco, N.Y, writes that he has been in
advertising since his graduation.
Doremus and Co., N.Y.C.
1951
He is radio and TV director for
FRANK B. WALKER writes that he is a practicing physician in Grosse Pointe,
Michigan.
1953
JOHN C. MAC DOUGAL asks us to note his new change of address: 729 River
side Ave,, Scotia, N.Y. John is an electrical engineer with General
Electric and the father of three children.
1956
MARTIN S, FERGUSON of Delmar, N.Y. is now a chemist with the Schenectady
General Depot (Army) at Schenectady.
1957
Best wishes to DAVID L. MARTIN who was married in July.
business with a hgih school buddy.
1958
WILLIAM J, ECKERLINE of Long Branch, N.J. is now an Electronics Engineer
with U.S. Army Signal Research Lab at Fort Monmouth, N.J.
1959
PAUL F. HADALA is still pushing the slide rule.
graduate work.
He is nww in
He is at Harvard for
\r\nCHI ASSOCIATION HONOR ROLL....
These loyal Fijis who have paid their annual duesi
Five bucks get you on it. How about it, fellas 1
Marston Ames
John L. Lehman
Robert L. Wagner
William N. Light
William S. Lynn
Fred B. Walker
Adams Bailey
Arnold N. Weeks
John D. White
R. M. Baird
Allen J. Baker
John G. MacDougal
Ralph L. Beach, Jr.
Stuart F. MacMillan
Carroll E. Benedict
W. H. MacMillan, Jr.
Ezekial McCleary
William McCleary
Francis C. Bradt
Edgar Brown
Joseph R. Brown, Jr,
Wendell L. Bryce
Ernest Meyer
John L. Burwell
C. C. McWilliams
David F. Mercier
George J. Miller
Donald F. Cameron
David D. Case
James L. Noecker
Charles G. Chase
Preston Clark
R. Philip Clark
John D. Paracka
John Cline
Bruce T. Peters
LeRoy P. Collins
Donald M. Phillips
Thalen L. Cross
L. C. Rapelje
Kendell T. Dempster
Edward G. Reville
Wells Case Dennison
Walter V. Rockwell
Lewis 0. Dunn
Ernest R. Roth
Raymond D. Fuller
Howard E. Sands
Stanley J. Sazbronski
R, E. Schermerhorn
George R. Galbraith
Edward F. Seitz, Jr.
Charles A. Skillman, Jr,
J. Mason Hotchkiss
Fred E. S^ockwell
Louis D. Howard
Donald G. Sutherland
John W. Stauffer
Herbert L. Jaycox
John A. Tickman
Clinton Jones
Walter D. Tickman
Elliott V. Jones
David V. Tiedeman
Harold E. Townsend
M. D. Ketchum
Robert W. Kline
Gulick Z. Kright
Willard C. Knight
Pergel
K. F. iVaite
J. Earle Vaughn
Orvin K. White
Charles B. Zeitler
Martin F. Ziac
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January 1960 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is three pages in length.