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son PL, Ardsley; Matthew Lawlor, 1214<br />

Davidson St., Aliquippa, Pa.; John Walker,<br />

8317 Kimberly Rd., Buffalo; Dave Greer,<br />

7648 Farmington Rd., Manlius; Elliot Cattarulla,<br />

c/o Aramco, PO Box 1556, Dhahran,<br />

Saudi Arabia; Bob Gloh, 3115 Monterey St.,<br />

San Mateo, Calif.; Craig Falk, Elm St., Boxford,<br />

Mass.; Don Muller, 7 Howland Circle,<br />

West Caldwell, NJ.<br />

A letter from Chuck Juran reads as follows:<br />

"After 10 years in aerospace engineering,<br />

my guilty conscience has promoted<br />

a move on behalf of the taxpayer, and I<br />

have joined the above miniscule firm.<br />

(Citrus Investments, 115 Orange St., Redlands,<br />

Calif.) We sell and manage citrus<br />

property for tax shelter and appreciation<br />

purposes.<br />

"This may seem a rather abrupt change<br />

of interests, but there is no sense being in<br />

California if you can't get out in the<br />

sunshine. Those who weary of their annual<br />

contributions to the Great Society<br />

are invited to communicate with me at<br />

the firm.<br />

"The '53 roster in Redlands is small,<br />

although per capita we don't look too<br />

bad. Don Woodley is a quasi-competitor<br />

of mine, selling stock (no tax shelter!)<br />

for Lester-Ryons; Dick Mulligan, attorney,<br />

lives in Redlands and practices in<br />

San Bernardino.<br />

"About the only other local link is the<br />

retirement home of <strong>Cornell</strong>'s President<br />

Adams who, like the rest of us, knew<br />

a good thing when he saw Redlands. But<br />

before I get sickening about this, best get<br />

back to work. Attached is some miscellaneous<br />

info about CI, including the<br />

headline of the year: Overtaxed Doctors<br />

Contemplate Navels."<br />

Dave Simon, another Californian, has been<br />

appointed corporate news bureau manager of<br />

Electronic Specialty Co., 4561 Colorado<br />

Blvd., L.A. In this newly created post, Dave<br />

will handle the company's press relations<br />

program. He is married and the father of a<br />

daughter. His twin brother Bill is also a classmate.<br />

Bill now lives at 2407^2 I St., NW,<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

Community service is an endeavor to<br />

which many of our classmates giv& generously<br />

of their time.<br />

But every now and<br />

then we come across<br />

an example which is<br />

particularly heartwarming.<br />

We recently<br />

learned that Stu Warshauer<br />

(picture) was<br />

named one of the five<br />

"Outstanding Young<br />

Men of Ohio" for<br />

1965, largely for his work as chairman of<br />

The Resident Home for the Mentally Retarded<br />

of Hamilton County, Ohio. Stu and<br />

Gladys (Carson '54) are the parents of a<br />

seven-year-old daughter who is severely retarded.<br />

When Stu became aware of the lack<br />

of facilities for her in the Cincinnati area,<br />

he became actively interested in The Resident<br />

Home, an organization with a membership<br />

of 50. He was soon elected chairman.<br />

Under his guidance membership increased to<br />

700, and he promoted a "partnership" arrangement<br />

between private and government<br />

interests to foster small community-centered<br />

residential and training facilities as opposed<br />

to large, isolated state institutions. The organization<br />

is currently undertaking a construction<br />

program which will enable it to<br />

provide care and training for 250 residents<br />

and for 500 more on a daily basis. In addition<br />

to his endeavors for the home, Stu is<br />

also the president of the Northern Hills<br />

B'nai B'rith Lodge. The Warshauer family<br />

(including their two other children) lives at<br />

8780 Fontainebleau Ter., Cinncinnati.<br />

'53<br />

Women: Guion Trau Taylor<br />

1070 Old Gate Rd.<br />

Pittsburgh 35, Pa.<br />

Barbara Green Bock has sent her new address<br />

in Paris: 2, Rue de Messine, Paris-<br />

VHIe, telephone 622-08-96.<br />

Better late than never to report on another<br />

clever Christmas-time greeting and picture<br />

letter from Deborah Knott Coyle. Highlights<br />

of 1965 for the family included skiing in the<br />

Sierras in March, summer vacation in the<br />

mountains, a business trip east in the fall for<br />

Harry, and a directorship for Debbie in a<br />

co-op nursery school. Their children are<br />

David, Dee, Jenny, and KC; their address is<br />

235 Croyden Dr., Pleasant Hill, Calif.<br />

Dorothy Clark, our woman on the scene<br />

at Berkeley, reports that the campus there is<br />

much calmer than a year ago. Summer vacation<br />

found Dottie in the Northwest visiting<br />

friends in Olympia and Tacoma.<br />

Those of our classmates who will be in<br />

Ithaca this June will see many changes;<br />

share them with the rest of us by sending<br />

your correspondent a card.<br />

'54<br />

Men: Frederic C. Wood Jr.<br />

1010 Dulaney Valley Rd.<br />

Towson 4, Md.<br />

From time to time, comments like the<br />

following appear on a returned class dues<br />

notice: "My loyalty is to the university and<br />

not to any particular class." Such a statement<br />

raises serious questions about the viability,<br />

rationale, and usefulness of a traditional<br />

class alumni structure. At a recent meeting<br />

of class officers, similar questions were<br />

raised and it was decided that classmates<br />

should be invited through this column to<br />

submit their ideas about what kind of organization<br />

our class should have (if any)<br />

and what it might do as a class to be of service<br />

to the university or society.<br />

Class Treasurer Fos Cunningham reports<br />

that we have "turned the corner" on the<br />

financial risk involved in undertaking the<br />

group subscription plan to the NEWS, but<br />

only by rather radically reducing the number<br />

of free riders. Payment of class dues by a<br />

larger nucleus than hitherto is still essential<br />

to the successful continuation of this program.<br />

Frank Casey, 1400 Busse Rd., Apt. 2A,<br />

Mt. Prospect, 111., writes that Richard H.<br />

Miller was recently promoted to chairman of<br />

the board of Julian Labs in Mexico City.<br />

Classmates who are having difficulty doing<br />

their children's homework with the new<br />

math will be pleased to learn that R. Chodosch<br />

is about to publish a book under the<br />

intriguing title of Arithmetic by American<br />

Primitive Numbers. And for those who are<br />

more advanced, he has another publication,<br />

Higher Topics in Arithmetic. Chodosch,<br />

whose present address is 1212 Grand Concourse,<br />

New York 56, is currently at the<br />

Mellon Institute doing applied chemical research<br />

and is in the last phase of research<br />

for his PhD at the U of Pittsburgh.<br />

Lawrence N. Cohen writes that he has resigned<br />

as general manager of the US Hospital<br />

Supply Corp. and on Jan. 1 assumed<br />

new duties as comptroller of Lumex, Inc. in<br />

Bay Shore, a manufacturer of aluminum<br />

and steel hospital equipment and patient<br />

aids. Larry continues to live at 259 Round<br />

Hill Rd. in Roslyn Heights.<br />

Sandra (Pond '56) Cornish writes that husband<br />

Rod is still working for the Illinois Institute<br />

of Technology Research Associates,<br />

and last September was appointed an assistant<br />

director in his division. The Cornish clan<br />

numbers two children, 6 and 3, and can<br />

usually be found at 716 Enterprise Rd., Chicago<br />

Heights, 111.<br />

CORNELL BEAR CHARM<br />

• 3 dimensional 14 K. Gold<br />

• Red Enameled "C"<br />

• In sterling silver 12.95<br />

Mail Orders add 50$ Shipping<br />

Plus tax when applied<br />

Exclusively 27.95 at<br />

( 5h6ammer''s<br />

cAltman & Qreen<br />

144 East State St. Ithaca, N. Y. 14850<br />

MARTHA'S VINEYARD<br />

Breathtaking views of ponds and ocean from<br />

secluded wooded settings. 2-6 acre sites on<br />

superb island location near excellent beach.<br />

Outstanding investment for summer home and<br />

retirement. $8,000-$25,000.<br />

NORTH SHORE ESTATE<br />

P.O. BOX 25, West Tisbury, Mass.<br />

EDUCATIONAL COUNSELING<br />

Testing, evaluation, guidance in the selection<br />

of a Prep School for your boy<br />

JOHN H. EMERSON<br />

12 Summer St.<br />

Hanover, N.H. 03755<br />

Molded Parts of<br />

Plastic Materials<br />

DIEMOLDING<br />

CORPORATION<br />

B. Jarvis Dew '44 Donald F. Dew<br />

CANASTOTA, N.Y.<br />

| SINCE 1920|<br />

A brief note from Al Danzig says that he<br />

is now product manager for Printed Motors,<br />

Inc., "Long Island's fastest growing company."<br />

Al lives on Lower Dr. in Huntington<br />

Bay.<br />

Prairie Village, Kan. is now home for<br />

Spero K. Davis who lives at 5710 W. 75th<br />

Ter. with his wife Dallas and three children,<br />

aged 7, 6, and 2. Spero is assistant manager<br />

at Putsch's Corinth Cafeteria, "a 360-seat<br />

cafeteria decorated in colonial style-very<br />

plush" in the Kansas City suburbs.<br />

From George F. Dembow Jr. comes<br />

word that he, wife Ethelanne (Renfield), and<br />

sons George III and Paul are still living at<br />

4201 Cathedral Ave., NW, Washington, D.C.<br />

where George is vice president for Fischbach<br />

& Moore, Inc., electrical contractors.<br />

Blair T. Edenfield is now production planning<br />

clerk at Procter and Gamble's Augusta,<br />

Ga. plant, and is also active in the work of<br />

the Episcopal church locally. Wife Chris<br />

(Petermann '55) serves as the county librarian<br />

when she is not tending their four children<br />

at Rt. 2, Box 32, Waynesboro, Ga.<br />

John H. Eisele writes that he is "having a<br />

very interesting year in San Francisco doing<br />

medical research and also skiing at Squaw<br />

Valley on top of 14 feet." John's address is<br />

583 Belvedere St. in San Francisco.<br />

Their first son, James Edward, was born<br />

to the Jack Edwin Felts on Aug. 22, 1965.<br />

Jack began working with Esso Research and<br />

Engineering Co. in March 1965 in the project<br />

management division. He visited India in<br />

January and anticipates that his job will involve<br />

future foreign business travel. The<br />

Felts make their home at 43 Yacht Club Dr.,<br />

RD 3, Wharton, NJ.<br />

In May 1965 William D. Gohr became<br />

assistant to the eastern regional manager,<br />

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. in Philadelphia.<br />

Bill writes that fortunately the job<br />

did not involve a move and he continues to<br />

live at 137 Rodney Circle, Bryn Mawr, Pa.<br />

June 1966 57

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