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EDWARD L. BAILEY Ed Wilderness Lane, Hudson Heights, Quebec Writer WIFE: Nancyt, Santa Monica Junior Colleget CHILDREN: Bill, 13; Paul, 11; Terry, 7. MILITQRY SERVICE: 1943-1946; Army Air Force; Pacific Theater, ergeanti Entire business career spent in advertising agency creative field. Started in industrial advertising in 1946 at Rickard 8!. Co., N.Y.C. Switched to consumer field with Ted Bates and Benton 8c Bowles. Became copy chief of Lewin, Williams 8L Saylor. Moved to Chicago with the Leo Burnett Company in 1954, and to Canada for the same agency in 1959. Formed own agency, Ed Bailey Associates, in 1965. When this was absorbed into the Vickers 8L Benson agency, I spent a few more years commuting and administrating as a V.P.4creative director. Left this year to take the plunge full-time into free lance writing. Member of Hudson Yacht Club, Whitlock Country Club. Lived in New York for eight years, not far from Long Island where I had grown up. Wrote a syndicated column on the city and developed lifelong interests in theater, auctions and the arts. Never thought Pd leave fiNevlv1 293k, although now Pm glad both for myself and my family that I na y I . Met Nancy at the Jersey shore, summer of ,54, and the next year we were married. We moved to Chicago4or rather to the lovely little town of Barrington, Illinois4where I began an 11-year association with the Leo Burnett agency which eventually took me to Toronto. There I set up and ran the agencyls creative department in Canada, and later my own opera- tion and the creative end of a large Montreal agency. But there was no more kick in it and little time for the family. So Itve gone back to my tirst love, writing. Its a change and a challenge I look forward to, and it offers a very personal kind of compensation. We live 40 miles outside of Montreal on the Ottawa River. Itis real country, close enough to Hanover so that we can get back for a football game every Fall. LAWRENCE G. BAILEYi: 1718 NE. 28th Drive, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 0952 InfoJ: Drilling Contractor in Tulsa, Oklahoma SPENCER L. BAIRD, JR. Spencetl 1431 Vista Terrace, Corva-lis, Oregon 97330 Research Associate, Biophysics WIFE: Judy tSkidmoreI CHILDREN: Spencer III, 23; Michael, 22. Outside interests: golf, tennis, jogging, UWF, ACLU, SANE, ADA, Council for a Livable World, Precinct Committeeman for Democratic Party and recently elected Treasurer of Benton County Democratic Central Committee. Recently joined Unitarian Fellowship. And skiing, as soon as we get the recount for Senator Morse out of the way. Left Dartmouth with the idea of becoming a Ph.D. in Organic Chemis- try at Indiana University. They did too good a job at Dartmouth, however. The courses that Indiana required were too much of a re-run for me, and after a year I switched to Biochemistry and after that Bacteriology. Finally Indiana decided I had wasted enough time and then the motivation was to make a buck. But three years at General Electric in Schenectady was all of that I could take tnever did like white shirts and ties anyway1 so went to the Cape to recuperate, got a job at the Institute for Muscle Research at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole. About this time really began to enjoy life, enjoyed my work and loved the environment. About the time my boys went to Choate, my wife and I separated and then divorced. Married again in 1962 and came out to Oregon State University in 1964. My career is great. I can still do what I want to do anyway and get paid for it. I have job security in that I have the training of a PhD. but don't have to be paid at PhD. prices. My hobby used to be electronics, but am using it so much in my work now that I donlt do much of that at home anymore. Am a great theoretical sailor, have taken all the courses offered by the US. Power Squadron and even taught a few but haventt ever put it to much practice. 15 lellllmllltfx t Wt t
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LEMUEL HASTINGS ARNOLD Lenf 13964 Margate Street, Van Nuys, California 91401 Assistant Program Manager4UStXl Project4L0ckheed. WIFE: Elinor tCincinnati Collegel CHILDREN: Carolyn, 18; Barry, 15; Tracy, 11. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1946; 1951-1953; Navy; US. 8: Mediterranean; Korea; LCDR. Following graduation in Sept. 1947 I sold ad space in N.Y.C. for Nationts Business Magazine. This initial career was interrupted by recall to active duty in UF Squadron, serving on USS Antietam in Korean War. Some 65 missions and 100 jet carrier landings later I was discharged on the West Coast in 1953 and joined Lockheed Aircraft Corp. as Contract Administra- tor for Navy programs. Spent 4 years in Dayton as Corporate Sales Rep.; returned to Calif. in 1960 and served in various program management positions until 1965 when I was named Schedule Control Mgr., for AH- 56A program. In Feb. 1968 became Program Mgr. for the Navyls principal contractor office at Lockheed and transferred to present UStXl program in Aug. 1968. Am currently responsible for contracts, data, pricing, and proj- ect status reporting for UStX1 project which is in final stage of proposal competition leading to contract award in March 1969. Have been active Sunday school teacher for past eight years4Board member of YMCA and Club Leader of 4-Front Boys Youth Program. Until 1960 was active member of Navy Flight Reserve Squadron. Main hobby has been growing up with our 3 kids tsailing, skiing, travel, beach and camping whenever a free weekend from Lockheed would permit. Twenty-five years away from Hanover has strengthened my respect for tradition, social structure and the orderly pursuit of change by prescribed procedures. The ivy-covered walls are representative of the degree of stabil- ity required by our society today if we are to effectively react to the technological and social explosion that has occurred since we graduated. We are not numbered with those Calif. residents who believe that this is the promised land. To the contrary, for all its progressive innovations Calif. is equally short of N.E.ls tradition and respect for social order. We will send our children to eastern schools to understand this and someday welll return to residence there, too. JAMES H. AVERILL Jim'i 249 Crescent Street, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060 Physician WIFE: J anet tSmithl CHILDREN: J ames, Jr. 22 tYalex Jean, 21 tMass. Gen. Hosp. School of Nursing; Robert 19 tDartmouthl; Mary, 18; Richard, 15. MILITARY SERVICE: 1947-1949; U.S.N.R.; thjgl ' Harvard Medical School 1946; Internship, Mass. Gen. Hospltal 1946-47; 1949-53 residency training at West Roxbury V.A.H., Lahey le1c and cardiac residency at Mass. Gen. Practice of Internal Mediclne 1n North- ampton since 1953. . Avocation-tree farming. Member Rotary Club. Several art1cles tmostly cardiad on medical subjects in various journals. ' The smartest thing I ever did in my life was to marry my favorlte MGH nurse towards the end of my internship. In the course of the next 7 years our 3 boys and 2 girls arrived and I completed my tralmng n; 1nternal medicine and started tin 19531 a most enjoyable and satisfying life 1n the delightful town of Northampton. 10 years ago purchased an old farm 1n the Berkshires where we have had great fun reclaiming land, Iixmg up the old house and planting Christmas trees tnow ready for dehveryl. J anet has resumed her studies at Smith tshe completed 2 years before transferring to the Mass. Gen. Hospital School of Nursing in 1943 now majoring 1n environmental biology. In 1961 all 7 Averills took a 5-week camping trip to the West Coast and back-easily the most outstanding vacation trip of our lives. RICHARD HAVEN BACKUS Dick Cricket Lane, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543 tBox 2611 Senior Scientist, Oceanograplzer; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution WIFE: Nell Jane tSalem1 CHILDREN: Jane, 16; Edward, 13; David, 9. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946; Air Force; Europe; lst. Lt.. . Research Associate in Marine Biology, 1952-59; Marine Blologlst 1959- 63; Senior Scientist, 1963 to present. I have scores of papers in learned journals and belong to a number of scientific societies. I will be at sea in June. 14 WWW W
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J ohn and Irene Bird V 'x l ', ii, g3 : r: Ed Bailey and children Kirk and Bernie Bassett Carol and Stan Barr The Buck Brandts: 25th Wedding Anniversary Dick Allen, Wife, and son. 16
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