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Title:
1960 March Newsletter Chi (Union College)
Abstract:
March 1960 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
03/00/1960
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Chi
University:
Union College
Era:
1960s
1960 March Newsletter Chi (Union College)
CHI TAMA
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Gordon A. Reinold, Edi
PIG DINNER
Brothers, don't forget to save the date of April 9th, for the 67th Annual
Norris Dinner at the Chapter House. Our guest speaker shall be our Executive
Secretary, William S, Zerman, who this year replaced Cecil J. Wilkinson in the
fraternity's top office.
Bill is a most entertaining and personable gentleman, and
it is our hope that you will be on hand to extend Chi's hospitality. Plan to make
it a weekend, for the festivities shall extend until Sunday noon. The undergraduate
brothers are looking forward to seeing you.
CHAPTER NEWS
Spring renovation is the big project around the house,
to the chapter house during the spring vacation.
A group plans to return
At this point, Paul Blanchard,
William Martin, John Bergeron, and Fred Wintsch have volunteered.
It has been ddcided to work on the improvement of the first floor of the house.
The planned agenda includes new curtains in the music room and living room, a
chapter library to be set up under the trophy case, and other small but necessary
projects. Attempts are being made to find a good used fireplace set to replace the
old one in the living room.
Members of the chapter are sure that these projects will give everyone an
added pride in the house.
ALUMNI NEWS
1900
Seward H. French retired from the postal service in 1941 after serving as
Assistant Postmaster in Binghamton, N.Y. for 25 years. He lives
Binghamton but is spending the winter in Riviera Beach, Fla.
1910
in
C. Leland Wood of Watertown, N.Y. has given Chi a picture of the brothers
of 1909. He is a retired City Manager. At present he is now an Engineer
supervising construction of a $900,000 Senior Citizens Public Housing
Establishment that was just started.
1919
William R. Barnett of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, has retired as a colonel
after 41 years of Army service. He served as troop transport commander
aboard the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary.
1930
Willard C. Knight is employed by the Film Emulsion Coaling Division,
EastmanKodak Company, as a Technical Associate, H© is living in
Rocheoter, N.Y,
\r\n1931
Gardner Parry Griffith is working as a sanitary engineer.
He worked for
the Dept, of Army Civilian Sanitary Engineers in Tokyo from 1949-1959,
Since then, he has been working in Tripoli, Libya,
1936
William G, Keens is with the Doran Transportation Co, of Amsterdam, N,Y,
He resides in Albany,
1946
John Panl Frelick has continued his scholastic work and earned A,B,,
B,D,, and PhD, degrees.
University of Edinburgh,
Part of his graduate work was done at the
Presently, he iw working at the University of
Geneva, Switzerland,
1952
Joseph T, Gote has earned his M,S,E.E. at Newark College of Engineering,
He works as an Application Engineer for R,C,A, in Harrison, N.J.
Paul A, Moynihan, after leaving Union, joined the U.S, Navy,
After his
discharge he worked for Phllco Corp, in the electronics field.
entered Syracuse University and graduated in June *59,
He soon
He moved to
California where he lives with his wife and four children.
He is employed
by the North American Aviation Corp,
1954
Richard K, Lindquist of Detroit, Michigan, earned his M,D. in 1959 and is
now an intern at the Henry Ford Hospital of that city,
1955
Gerhard H. G, Weinlander is studying dentistry at the Faculty of Dentistry,
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
1956
David T, Case is living in Schenectady and is employed as an accountant.
Martin F, Ziac has been employed at IoB,M,, Endicott, N.Y, since his
graduation with the exception of 6 months active duty in the U.S, Army,
His present position at 1,B,M. is that of manager of the Industrial
Planning Department,
1957
Robert L, Sanford is now stationed at the Fleet Sonar School, Key West,
Florida, where he is instructing in Anti-Submarine Warfare,
He intends
to ''take up some form of civilian endeavor" when his tour of duty ends
in January 1961.
1958
William J. Herman is living in Mystic, Conn,, where he is employed as a
teacher.
We regret to hear about the passing of Henry A, Schermerhorn *12 on
January 30, 1960,
\r\nCHI ASSOCIATION HONOR ROLL
These loyal Fijis whohave paid their annual dues I
Five bucks get you on it.
How about it fellas I
Marston Ames
Adams Baliey
M. D. Ketchqm
John A. Tiedeman
Robert W. Kline
Walter D. Tiedeman
Gulick Z. Knight
Willard C. Knight
David V. Tiedeman
Richard H. Lange
J. Earle Vaughn
Harold E. Townsend
R. M, Baird
Allen J. Baker
Ralph L. Beach, Jr.
Carroll E. Benedict
John L. Lehman
Francis C. Bradt
William N. Light
William S. Lynn
Edgar Brown
Joseph R. Brown, Jr,
Wendell L. Bryce
John L. Burwell
Donald F. Cameron
David D« Case
Charles
Chase
Robert L. Wagner
K. F. Waite
Fred B. Walker
John G. MacDougal
Arnold N. Weeks
Stuart F. MacMillan
John D. White
W. H. MacMillan, Jr.
Ezekial McCleary
William McCleary
Orris K. White
Grover A. Woodward
David F. Mercier
Preston Clark
Ernest Meyer
Charles B. Zeitler
R. Philip Clark
C. C. McWilliams
Martin F. Ziac
John Cline
George J. Miller
LeRoy P. Collins
Thalen L, Cross
James J. Noecker
Henry B. Daly
Kendell T. Dempster
John D. Paracka
Wells Case Dennison
Bruce T. Peters
Lewis 0, Dunn
Donald M. Phillips
Raymond D. Fuller
L. C. Rapelje
Edward G. Reville
Walter V. Rockwell
George R, Galbraith
Ernest R. Roth
Robert B. Gillie
Joseph T. Gote
Moward E. Sands
Stanley J. Sazbronski
J. Mas on Hotchkiss
R, E. Scherrnerhorn
Louis D, Howard
Edward F. Seitz, Jr.
Charles A. Stillman, Jr.
Herbert L. Jaycox
Fred E. Stockwell
Clinton Jones
Donald G. Sutherland
John W. Stauffer
Elliott V. Jones
PergeI
\r\nCHI CHAPTER OF
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Union College
Schenectady, New York
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March 1960 newsletter of the Chi chapter at Union College. The newsletter is four pages in length.