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518<br />

8<br />

%<br />

Guaranteed for Life!<br />

Yes, Mr. <strong>Cornell</strong>iαn, we will pay you an income equal to 8.28%<br />

per annum guaranteed for life beginning at age 65, on every<br />

$1,000 of premium paid us. This is possible through our sensational<br />

Retirement Annuity Plan.<br />

We have one of the most complete and competitive lines of<br />

annuities being offered the public today. If you're thinking about<br />

retiring and want those years to be free from financial worries,<br />

then have your insurance counselor contact us—or write us.<br />

INSURANCE COMPANY OF INDIANA<br />

HARRY V. WADE '26, President—H. JEROME NOEL '41, Agency<br />

Vice-President—ANDREW B. BICKET '30, Assistant to Underwriter-<br />

HOWARD E. Ross '39, East Coast Agency Supervisor<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

1959 Summer Session<br />

June 15 to September 15<br />

Summer School<br />

July 6 to August 15<br />

Graduate and Undergraduate<br />

Courses in<br />

Arts and Sciences<br />

Agriculture<br />

Home Economics<br />

Industrial & Labor Relations<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

Architecture<br />

Hotel Administration<br />

Other study opportunities provided<br />

in a variety of conferences<br />

scheduled throughout the summer<br />

to serve special groups.<br />

For catalogue write:<br />

DIRECTOR, SUMMER SESSION<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Ithaca, N.Y.<br />

INDIANAPOLIS 5, INDIANA<br />

FIGHT CANCER WITH A<br />

CHECKUP AND A CHECK!<br />

AMERICAN<br />

CANCER E9<br />

SOCIETY<br />

ters: Susan 8, Nancy 6, Janet 3, and a new<br />

one, Harriett Lyn, born last December 20.<br />

Janet's brother, Bill Bareford '62 is a<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> Frosh in GhemE. As head of quality<br />

control (received position in December,<br />

1957), Clay is responsible for the quality of<br />

all fruits and vegetables under Seabrook<br />

Farms and Snow Crop labels. I'll have to<br />

buy some Seabrook Farms and Snow Crop<br />

frozen foods quick like. It is always pleasant<br />

to hear success stories.<br />

A message from the West Coast, courtesy<br />

of "Gordo" Dingle: "Pardon the chintzy<br />

reply that I am dashing off at work here on<br />

Saturday. The Air Force 'stretch out' has<br />

been abandoned and we at AiResearch Mfg.<br />

Co. are working six 8-hour days, a real<br />

drag after a while when the novelty of extra<br />

money wears off. I have founded the AiResearch<br />

bridge club and am its director. I am<br />

planning on joining the AiResearch investors<br />

club. My wife is expecting our second<br />

son any day. Our two-year-old son is about<br />

to create utter destruction in our home. Activities<br />

in the Hals Und Beinbuch Ski Club<br />

and Santa Monica Badminton Club take<br />

too much time. My stomach ulcer has left,<br />

bless it, and my sprained ankles are holding<br />

up. The AiResearch tennis team gets desperate<br />

every now and then and I play No.<br />

1 singles and doubles for them in the industrial<br />

league. Skin diving has been slow lately<br />

due to the absence of spearable fish. However,<br />

free lobsters and scallops are not to be<br />

sneered at. I have been promoted to group<br />

leader in the air conditioning group of the<br />

preliminary design department. All in all, I<br />

guess you can say I'm pretty busy." As<br />

usual, Mr. Dingle leaves me breathless. A<br />

P.S. adds this important news: "My job entails<br />

preparing proposals and following<br />

through on the initial design of air conditioning<br />

systems for the air frame companies<br />

(Boeing, Lockheed, Douglas, etc.). I am<br />

now working the McDonnell Man-In-Space<br />

Pressurization and Survival System."<br />

—BARLOW WARE<br />

Men—To preserve the peace at<br />

my house, I have been instructed<br />

by my wife Joan (Noden) '50 to<br />

say that we have bought a new house at 179<br />

North Maple Avenue, Greenwich, Conn.,<br />

and adopted a baby boy, Stephen John, who<br />

will be eight months by the time you read<br />

this. Chaos reigns supreme at the Keegan<br />

Cave! We did manage to see the <strong>Cornell</strong>-<br />

Utah basketball game in New York along<br />

with Walt and June Peek, Marty and Evelyn<br />

Hummel, and Pierre Kelly who was in<br />

from California. Pierre is an applications<br />

engineer with Autonetics, a division of<br />

North American Aviation, Inc. in Downey,<br />

Cal.<br />

Dr. Howard F. Anderson sent in a note<br />

from Box 1522, Agana, Guam. Howard<br />

went to Guam as a captain in the US Air<br />

Force (VC) in 1955 and liked it so much<br />

that he stayed there in private practice and<br />

expects to enter a new clinic this month.<br />

From F. Joe Van Poppelen, Jr., 445 West<br />

Osborne Road, Phoenix, Ariz., comes word<br />

that he married a Binghamton girl, Marnie<br />

Sullivan, in September. The Class was well<br />

represented by Bob St. Jacques, Joe Jamison,<br />

Neil James, Jerry Hargarten, and<br />

Roger Day. Joe is national sales manager<br />

for Motorola Semiconductor Division in<br />

Phoenix. He tells us that Roger Day is now<br />

the father of a second boy and that Joe<br />

Jamison has grown hair- How, Joe, how?<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> Alumni News

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