Dartmouth College - Aegis Yearbook (Hanover, NH)

 - Class of 1947

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RAYMOND LATHROP BARRETT, JR. 5477 Agana Drive, Santa Barbara, California 93105 Adminislraior-Chimncl Cmiiuies Painter ' s Joini Comnullec, Inc. ( iMhor-Manii emenl Association) Will;: Marjorie L. (Edgewix-xJ Park Junior College) CHILDREN; Da id Hale. 25; Susan G, 23. Served in Marine 1943. Third Century— Local Executive Committee. ROBERT A. BARROWS 205 Sycamore Road. Linthicum Height.s, Marvland 21090 Mechanical design engineer. Westmghouse Electric Corp.. Defense Space Center. Baltimore. Md. Senior Engineer .Military airborne electronics WKl;: Patricia Joan (Greenhalah) (Laseii Junior Collcee) CHILDREN; Doreen. 17; Richard. 15; Susan. 12 (iRADUATE .STUDIES; SB. 1949. S.M. 1950-M.l.T. .M ' tcr m sophomore year I transferred to MIT. lived at home and got to meet my wife, also of Wellesley. Entered the V ' estinghouse Graduate Student Program in 1950. later Lssigned to Sharon. Penna. on torpedo development. Iransferred to radar work in Baltimore in 1955, rejoining the torpedo group when it came here. 1957-1968. 1 got into Republican Partv work here and have been a countv com- mitteeman for eight years. Also involved with the local Improvement .Associa- tion which attempts to bridge the gap between citizens and county government in the absence of organized towns, not its President. - ' S , ' i-V FRANCIS BARTNICK LAWRENCE P. BARTNICK 10 South Brae Road. Goshen. New York Chief School Administrator— Goshen Central School WIFE; Kathleen R. (St. Marv ' s, Notre Dame. Ind.) ( IIILDRIN; Bob, 25; Kathy, 23; Lorrie, 15; Tom, 10. GRADU.M L SI UDIES; Masters- Boston LIniv., advanced (iraduate wiirk at Univ. of BuH ' alo, Univ. of Plallsburg Teacher, administrator, family man, camper, and hopeful national and inter- national traveler-that s yours truly in a nutshell. Taught Math and coached at Brewster Academy. Wolfaboro. N.H.. for five vears. Moved on to Natick H.S., Natick, Mass.. where 1 did more of the same. Within a ear. 1 became head of Math Department and started to pha.se out coaching (football was last ti go). Pro- moted to Vice Principal of Natick H.S. in 1958. Moved to Cioshen. N.Y.. in 1962 as H.S. Principal. Within two years. I was promoted to Chief School Adminis- trator and am still at it. In addition to my regular work. I keep busv in Rotary and as Board Director for the N.Y. State CounciTof School District .Administrators. 16

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PAUl. K. BARN US 20 MeatlowbriKik Lane, Reading. Ma.ssachusctts I ' asKii: i ' iisi Cdnfirci uliimdl Church uf Keculin ' . , mstichiisells l Helen (Newuni-Welleslev Ho pltal. R.N.) CHII.DRLN: Charles, 22; David. 20; Peter. 17; Rov 13, OR. DU.Mh STUDILS: MeCormick llieologieal Seminars. B.I.).: Yale Divinity School. S.T.M. .Mter siradtialion I attended MeC ' ormick Seminary in Chicago in preparation lor the miniMrv. .Mter one year there I married Helen I lemming, whom I had met in Hanover where she had been a nurse in Mary Hitchcock Hospital. I received a fel- lowship from McCormick for further work, which I took at the Yale Divinity School in the field of New Testament. Since my primary interest was the parish ministrv 1 decided not to continue on for a Ph.D. 1 have served a rural parish in Milton, Vt., a suburban parish in Braintree, Mass.. a small city parish m Waltham, Mass. and am now out in the suburbs again in Reading. Mass. I am very much in- terested in helping the church to come up to date in active community and social concern .ind have been quite innovative with arious new forms of worship. Over the ears I have served the state and national church in the areas of social action. Christian Hducation, confirmation education and use of group process in the church. We have four sons, one of whom graduates from Monmouth College in Illinois this year and the second of whom graduates from Dartmouth next year. We have a summer home in Vermont not far from Hanover and visit there frequently. JAMES R. BARNKT Bedford Road. Lincoln, Massachusetts Linctiln Manajiemein. Rail EsUilc. . tiiniigcineiU CoiKiihiiii . I ' rcsickni Krackcriacks Inc.. Small Chum Mod Chnhiiii Bouluiues-Chaiimtm WILL: Jane (Cedar Crest) CHILDREN: Andrea. IX; Karen, 16; Pamela 14; Tennes. II; Stephen, 9. GRADUATE STUDIES: Amos Tuck We grow too soon old and too late smart. said some sage. Earle Angstadt. Rex Sleighter, and I left Hanover on a mighty cold February morning m 1946, We were almost armed with an M.B.A. from Tuck at the lender age of twenty. What a jump we had on the world being able to seek fame and fortune years ahead of our peers. What a chance we pa.ssed up to go around the world without a care in the world. I joined the family tanning business and found my Dartmouth education valued at $40 a week. After 6 yrs. of great training and littie pay, I left to start my own company. A few years of mail order, advertising and door to door selling be- came a company called Aerosol Corp. of America. A.CA. innovated such house- hold words as Spray Starch (Glis). Spray Cleaner (Jato). and Crazy Foam, chil- dren ' s bouncing soap. I sold the company to Shulton. Inc. (Old Spicel who sold it to Sterling Drug (Bayer Aspirin) and I joined the Gillette Co. running a division producing prestige cosmetics, and toiletries including Nine Flags and Eve of Roma imported Italian cosmetics. Tiring of the homogenizing process of large corpo- rations. I left Gillette to again start a company last year. Lincoln Management owns a small chain of mod clothing stores (Krackerjacks), consults, manufacturers and sells distilled water (Plymouth Pure), and is about to launch Oy-Oy, the back- ward Yo-Yo. Hopefullv another household word by the time you read this. Life has been rewarding and mv beloved wite Jane and our five children welcome all vou 46ers anvtime vou are near Bedford Road, Lincoln, Mass. DONALD W BARR .3 14 Sea View Avenue, Swansea, Massachusetts Assl. Vice Prcidciil iif Rhode Island Hospilal Tnisi National Rank. Trus! adminislraliiin involvmi; inveslmcnis and lci;al nark. WIFE: Ann CHILDREN: Jonathan. X ' ;; Jennifer, 7; Elizabeth. 1. GRADUATE STL ' DIES: Boston College. LL.B.; Stonier Graduate School of Banking. Trust Degree. Drafted out ' of Dartmouth during freshman year in .April I94. ' ( .iiid into . ' Xriiiy. Overseas in September 1444-Euro pe. Medic with . OS Parachute Infantry X2nd Airborne Div. Wounded during Battle of Bulge . Returned to Dartmouth 1946. March, Graduated June 1948. Worked as salesman in Boston for 2 years and en- tered Boston College Law Schtrnl 1949. Graduated from BC Law in 1953. Started work with Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., Providence, R.l. in I9.M). Have worked in Trust Department ever since. Hobbies are yachting and skiing. We have a chalet in L me. N.H. built by ourselves. Currently am Treasurer of Narragansctt Bay Yachting Assoc, (for ten years); Treasurer of Dartmouth Alumni .Assoc, of Rhode Island (for 8 years); Board of Director of Coles River Y.icht Club; Board ol Directors Provideiice Child Guidance Clinic. Serving on fown of Swansea Fi- nance and . ' dvisorv Board. HAROLD JLILI S BARR 146 Crosby Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts 01830 Ircasiircr. Welrpo. Inc. (shoe mfg.) WIFE: E)elma K, (Russell Sage) CHILDREN: Andrew S., 18; Dougla.s R.. 16; Emily L,. 13; Audrey F., II; James 1... 4. Served in the Navy 1943 46.



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BR AN BATTEY USIS. American Embassy, APO San Francisco, California 96503 Foreign Service ■ i u u Sorry aboiil the questionnaire-disappeared in ihe paper ihal swirls ihrough Embassi ' es evervwhere. Besides, my story is soon told: Foreign Service. Japan. Korea. Washington. Saigon, .lapan (do you sense a certain repetiliousness creeping mto that pattern ' ) ■It ' s a reat life and I wouldn ' t trade it tor any other I know ol. Pix enclosed are m official photos as Cultural Attache (black and white) and an action shot ot me describing a rock I ' rom Ihe moon (in triangular plastic case) to a TV audience in Sapporo {scene of 1972 Winter Olympics). ' CARL ALBERT BALiER M.A.-Univ. of So. Calif 1949 16335 Santa Bianca Drive. Hacienda Heights, California 91745 Counselor- Monlehello i ' nified School Dislrict WIFE; Mary B. (Oklahoma A M) CHILDREN: Charles. 20; Thomas, 18; Paul. 16; Bruce. 15; Carol. 12. Ser%ed in the Na 1943-45. RODNEY V. BEACH 2 .Annwood Lane. Cincinnati. Ohio The College Prcparcilorv School, on independent school (ewollmenl 4H)) for hoys and rls. grades pre-k through 12 l irls only above grade 7) servint; the greater Cincinnati area. I have been headntaster since IV58. WIFE: .• nn Franklin (Vassar) CHILDREN: Twins-Thomas. 16; Elizabeth. 16; Edward. S; .Ann. 5. GRADU.ATE STUDIES: Columbia Umversity-A.M. Immediately after Dartmouth. I worked for the E.I. Dupont de Nemours Co. in nylon production. In 1948. 1 entered Columbia for graduate work in histors ' . Since then I have been involved in Educaiion-either receiving or dispensing. 1949-50- Insu-uctor. Aldephi College. Long Island; 1950-52-Research Assistant, Citizenship Ed. Project. Columbia; 1954-58-Emma Willard School, Troy, N.Y. -teacher of History; 1958-present-Headmaster. College Preparatory School. Cincinnati .Active professionallv-currently President. Middle West Assoc, of schools for girls. Vice President. Nat ' l Assoc, of Principals of Schools for Girls. Exercise takes the form of a variety of racquet sports-tennis, badminton, paddle tennis. 1 am on the Board of the Cincinnati Tennis Club: President, .lohnslone Badminton Club. Other interests: family camping, back packing, skiing. Community-member. Citi- zens Committee on Drug .Abuse; Panshoner. Christ Church (Episcopal). Cincin- nati Board member. Eiisl Walnut Hills fown meeting. Wll 1 lAM EDWARDS BEAVEN 225 Hawthorn Road. Baltimore. Maryland Director Emeri cncv Department, lion Secoiirs Hospital. Baltimore. Marvland WIFE: Maraaret CHILDREN: David. 18; Guv. 17; Marc. 13. After receiving an M.D. ill Johns Hopkins in 1948. I completed my surgical trainins in New York Cily at New York Hospital and Bellevue Medical Center. I then se t up surgical practice in Washington. D.C. for the next 10 12 years. 1 was clinical instructor in surgery. Georgetown University and Medical School. From 1964 1 was director of two ' emergc-ncy services in the Washington area prior to comins! to Baltimore in 1967. I have published eight professional papers on ari- ous subjects. I am currently a member of American College of Emergency Physicians. 17

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