Dartmouth College - Aegis Yearbook (Hanover, NH)

 - Class of 1944

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WILLIAM EMERSON BARRETT III ttBilltt 415 Bair Road, Berwyn, Pennsylvania 19312 Marketing Manager; L.R. McCoy 62 C0. hvlzolesale lumbew WIFE: Joan tBennetD CHILDREN: Elizabeth, 21 tColby JrJ; William IV, 18. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1945; U.S. Navy Air Corps; Pacific Theater; Lt. Member: St. David's Golf Club; Park Board, Tredyffrin Township; Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club tsailingx various lumberments organizations. Through the good luck of returning ahead of the crowd in 1945, I was allowed to return to Dartmouth4very much against the better judgment of our old pal, Dean Neidlinger. This was a brand new ball game, and Joan put the frosting on the cake when she married me at mid-years in 147. Those were good times! We ventured into the business world as a sales trainee with Remington Rand in Boston following graduation. Two years later I answered the call of the wholesale lumber business4p1ying my trade in the Philadelphia area ever since. It has been satisfying to develop our business in this area free from big company, pressures. Even more gratifying though has been establishing a comfortable home and raising a family through the ups and downs. Now I am at the point where I hope to return to New England to live. We have a cottage on the ocean at Boothbay Harbor, and I am working on plans to stay closer to it more of the time. While there are many old Dartmouth friends I seldom or never see, I am glad that there are several with whom we have maintained a close relationship. RICHARD W. BARRYti: 4850 North 29th Street, Arlington, Virginia 0950 InforJ: 019506313 Department of State WIFE: Mary tBridgewater Teachers1 CHILDREN: Richard, 21 MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-46, U.S. Army, Pacific, M2Sgt. Scattered information in the files reveal that Dick has been a vice counsul in Bangkok and stationed in Belgrade and Zurich. MONTE GEORGE BASBAS 178 Kirkstall Road, Newtonville, Massachusetts 02160 Mayor, City of Newton; Attorney at Law WIFE: Audrey CHILDREN: John Wichols Collegeh Monte, Jr.; Audrey. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942-1945; U.S. Army Air Force; South Pacific; Captain. Attorney at Law, 1949 to present; Asstt. City Clerk of Newton, 1951-53; City Clerk, 1953-65; Workments Compensation Agent; Former Clerk, Reg- istrars of Voters; Former Chairman, Election Commission; Clerk, Board of Aldermen; Mayor, January l966-December 1969; Member, N.H. State and Federal Bars; Member Mass. Bar, Mass. Federal Bar; Past Pres., Mass. City Clerks' Assoc.; International City Clerks Assoc.; V.P., Mass. Mayors, Assoc. Appointments by Governor: State Highway Study Commission; Munici- pal Problems Commission; Municipal Police Training Council; Governor's Committee on Law Enforcement 8L Administration of Criminal Justice. Boston Bar Assoc.; Waltham, Watertown, Weston 8L Newton Bar Assoc.; Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity, B.U.; Newton Post 948, American Legion, Past Commander; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Newton Lodge of Elks; Moose; Kiwanis; Rotary; B.U. Lodge F. 85 A.M.; Dalhousie Lodge, F. 8; A.M.; Ancient 8L Honorable Artillery Co.; Board of Directors, Helenic College; Mass. Safety Council; B.U. Law School Alumni Assoc.; Earlier Hill Medical Center. Hobbies: boating, water skiing, photography, shing. After the war I chose law as my profession and was graduated in 1949 with my LLB. from the Boston U. Law School. After marriage, We searched for the ideal community in which to set our roots and raise our family4and we hnally chose Newton. Deep interest in civic life led to a parallel career in local government, from Assistant City Clerk to Mayor of Newton. Because of my deep sense of appreciation toward those genuine commu- nity leaders who aided and guided me and my sense of obligation and responsibility toward the good citizens of the city Who elected the Mayor I have become increasingly aware of my duty to passing on to our 11now generation the values which were entrusted to me. 21 19 !an 111$ 49

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STANLEY BARR 97 Phillips Avenue, Swampscott, Massachusetts 01907 General Manager; Barr and Bloomfield Shoe Mfg. Co. WIFE: Carol tDouglaQ CHILDREN: Susan, 17; Thomas, 14; Cathy, 8. MILITARY SERVICE: 1944-1946; USNR; Pacific; Ensign Spent approximately a year as an Instructor of Chemistry at Dartmouth after graduation. Did a stint in the Navy and since then have been associ- ated with a family business involved in the manufacture of ladies shoes. I entered the field of shoe manufacturing in my home town of Haverhill, Mass. Transferred to Auburn, N.Y. for a few years and then to a plant in Seabrook, N.H. where I have been working since 1952. Active in many charitable organizations. In recent years have been involved in the pioneering of a new process for welding shoes together which could revolutionize certain shoemaking procedures. This new venture has left little time for outside pursuits; however, I still manage to play a lot of squash in the winter and do some fishing in the cool streams of the Dartmouth Grant in the summer with 'my son, Tom. Have been active in Dartmouth affairs, in particular the Alumni Fund, and am not the least bit concerned about Dartmouttfs future course, James Newtonis critics notwithstanding. ERIC GORDON WINTER BARRADALE 30 Harris Place, Brattleboro, Vermont 05301 Dentist WIFE: Joan CHILDREN: David, 16; John, 14. MILI'I'9RY SERVICE: 1941-1945; USNR Air Corps; Caribbean Theater; -leut. Occupational Career: General Dentistry, Brattleboro. Outside Interests: The usual community chairs in a town of 12,000. Our cup runneth over. ALLEN McCULLOUGH BARRETT Allentt 806 West Northern Parkway, Baltimore, Maryland 21210 Baltimore Agency Supervisor, Mutual Benefit Life. Insurance Business WIFE: Patricia, tGoucheQ CHILDREN: A. McCullough Jr., 20 tDartmouthL Virginia, 17; Amy, 15; Barbara, 14. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1946; Marine Corps; Pacific Theater; Capt. After discharge from the Marines, I joined the sports staff of the Balti- more Evening Sun in June, 1946. I spent five exciting years as a sports reporter, leaving the Sun in October, 1951, to join the Mutual Beneiit Life as an agent. 11m still there, and my duties, in addition to trying to sell this product, encompass recruiting and training of new agents. Trustee4-Gilman School tboys' preparatory school in Baltimore1 since 1961. President, Gilman Alumni Association, 1962-63. Charter member, the Baltimore Oriole Advocates, since 1960-President, 1961-62. Board mem- ber, The Meadowbrook Swimming and Tennis Club. Treasurer, neighbor- hood improvement association since 1964. I consider myself very fortunate to be present and accounted for 725 years after? Surviving the Iwo Jima campaign gave me a philosophy of gratefully accepting each day as it comes. I find the life insurance business very rewarding as it brings me into daily contact With people in all walks of life4from corporation presidents to a recently-married couple for whom a college education policy is a major decision. Pat and I have been ex- tremely lucky to have four healthy children. Naturally we are proud that Mac is at Dartmouth, and our three teen-age daughters keep things hum- ming at home. Although the life insurance business is fascinating, I find great pleasure in Dartmouth enrollment work at Gilman, serving on the Gilman Board of Trustees, and various other civic and business pursuits. With a son who will be 20 in March, we cant help but be concerned over Vietnam and the ultimate outcome there. well simply have to wait and see what happens in that area. One of my great pleasures is to have the phone ring and hear a voice on the other end say, ttAl Barrett? I bet you canit guess who this is. In the summer of 1967 it was Stan Zarod and last winter it was Dick Rondeau. Both looked wonderfully well. Finally a word about A Dartmouth Education. Once you have it, it is yours for life. No one can take it from you. And you can well believe that two of my most memorable experiences were taking Mac to Dartmouth in September, 1967, and visiting the College for Freshman Fathers, Weekend in February, 1968. They were moments to cherish. Will see you in J une. 20 wmmll 17 it QM h 1? II 1 1111



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KIRK WILCOX BASSETT Box 252, Belvedere, California 94920 Partner: Bird if: Hound General Store, Tiburon, California Owner: Storeformen, Cannery, San Francisco, California WIFE: Bernie tWard Belmono CHILDREN: Quentin, 19; Brice, 18; Lucky, 6. MILITARY SERVICE: 1942 to 1946; Infantry; European Theater; Sergeant. Salesman: Filing equipment bureau; Boston 1948-1950 Sales Manager: Office Equipment Division, Hamilton Cosco, Columbus, Indiana 1950-1961 Councilman, City of Belvedere, California; Boy Scouts; Vestryman, St. Stephenis Episcopal Church; Chamber of Commerce, Tiburon and San Francisco, Rotary Club. Grateful for many great professors and friends I came to know through Dartmouth in the early 4015 and the late 4055. MARK D. BATCHELDER 4501 Upper River Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40207 Vice President, General Manager, The Batchelder C0. tTransit Advertising WIFE: Arlyn tCatherine SpauldinQ CHILDREN: Mark, III, 21 tAir CorpsI; Pamela, 20; Craig, 12; Barbara, 11. MILITARY SERVICE: U.S.N.R. and U.S.M.M.; Cadet Midshipman. Liberty ship duty in North Atlantic and Mediterranean. Taken ill on the Island of Malta and spent approximately one year in various naval hOSpl- tals in North Africa and US. Rotary, Ad Club, Louisville Association of Manufacturers Representa- tives, Sales and Marketing Executives, Director of local Scouting Council. Enjoy swimming, boating and water skiing. After recovering from a prolonged illness while in Service, I returned to Peoria, Illinois, to join our family's transit advertising business which pri- marily engages in the sale of bus advertising and several markets through- out the midwest. In 1950 I relocated in Little Rock, Arkansas, to open a brunch ofiice to personally service 11 cities in the Southwest. In 1955, I opened a new office in Louisville, Ky. and have operated that office up to the present time. My career-minded wife is head supervisor at Louisville General Hospital and is in addition planning graduate work in her field. HAMILTON C. BATES, JR. Hamu Liberty Street, Chester, Connecticut 06412 Vice President, C. J. Bates 62 Son, Inc. WIFE: Martha tWesleyam CHILDREN: J eanne, 23 tRiderI; Constance, 20 tRiderI; Richard, 16. MILITARY SERVICE: 1943-1945; USAF; Aleutians; lst Lt. Hobbies have included flying, golhng and boating. Now mostly boating, being active in US. Power Squadron and US. Coast Guard Auxiliary, plus yacht clubs. V.P., Chester Trust Co. Active on United Church committees. Although many phases of Air Force life were enjoyable, I headed home to join my father and brother at C. J. Bates 8L Son, a business engaged in manufacturing and selling stSusan Bates hand needlework implements, knitting needles, crochet hooks, etc. It may sound dull, but on the contrary, has proved exciting and rewarding. There couldntt be a finer relationship than I enjoy with my brother. He handles executive and sales functions and my fun comes from engineering and plant management. Being a big cog in a little wheel can be lots of fun, particularly when there are two cogs, so one can tend shop when the other wants to play. And time has been taken to play. Private hying, golf, saltwater fishing, and boating have shared my spare time over the years. At this point, boating is a full-time hobby, activities being shared with the US. Power Squadron, US. Coast Guard Auxiliary, and two yacht clubs. Fortunately my wife is as deeply wrapped up in it as I am and our son practically lives on the watertin his own boat. Living in such a small town as Chester tless than 30001, local affairs also demand participation. Since 1949 Itve been a director of our two local banks, and became V.P. of the Chester Trust Co. last year. Such organiza- tions as American Legion, Red Cross, Community Chest, Chester Agricul- tural and Mechanical Society, Rotary, Manufacturers Assoc., local politics, the United Church, etc. have all demanded time. One of the most interest- ing jobs was being Trial Justice in the Town Court some years back. So if anyone wonders about living in a small town and being part of a small business-well, we manage to keep busy and have more than our share of fun doing it. 22

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