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5- H S i ALUMNI NOTES fContinuedJ Trodd '35g Elizabeth O'Neill '35g Anne Cassidy '35, Thomas Sharkey '35g Robert Conway '35g William MacMurren '35g john Darcy '35, Charles Engle- bart '353 Vincent Armitrani '35 and Eleanor Sczesny '35-However Eleanor Sczesny seems also to have more than book interest in Alfred Henning the Vice-President of the june Senior Class-George Fowler '35 is working hard for the Guaranty Trust Company-Gertrude Mahon '35 is chairman of the Moonlight sail to be held on July 15th-Elsie Raymond '35 was married a few weeks ago-William Voss '35 from Secaucus attends Hudson College evenings and also escorts Catherine Roth '35 to many social functions-Lillian Tracey '35 is now studying at N. Y. U.-William Thompson '35g Alfred Schrader '35g john Czeterko '35g Edward Funucane '35g Frank Engleke '35 and Edward Beenick '35 did good jobs with the impressive Alumni basketball team this past season-Joseph Fitzsimmons '35, Edward 'McNary ,35 and Henry Kriete '35 are all attending N. Y. U.-Leo E. Molzon '35 is doing good work at Carnegie Tech-Arthur Provost '35 is on the Hudson College basketball squad. ALUMNI GREETING TO THE CLASS OF 1936 We heartily welcome the young men and women of the Classes of 1936 into the ranks of the Dickinson Evening Alumni Association. We congratulate you on your successful completion of undergraduate work at Dickinson Evening. No more will you tread her halls as undergraduates. The fact that you will be at once happy and unhappy at leaving is a contra- dictory statement that will never need be explained to you. Dickinson Evening and her brood of Owls have taken their place in your heart and with each passing year you will treasure more fondly the happy memories of them. Our Alumni Association represents a splendid medium for continuing these friendships formed at school. Our dramatic, debating, athletic, and social functions are almost certain to interest you. We invite you to utilize their advantages to the utmost. We want you to help maintain and further the aims of our Association and help us to surpass the magnificent achievements of the past year, forever carrying the name of our Alma Mater to still greater heights. The milestone you now pass probably looms large before you, but you should not permit it to hide from your view the many milestones beyond. Your demonstration of perseverance as a graduate of Dickinson Evening is certainly worthy of still higher achievements. A stop in your upward march might prove fatal to your ambitions. A period of leisure and self-satisfaction might lure you from your chosen vocation and leave you stranded by the way- side of failures and would-be-successes. The goal for which you have thus far sacrificed so much would then be lost. You have given the world ample proof that you are made of the sterner stuffnl Continue the good work! On behalf of the members of the Dickinson Evening Alumni Association, I wish to extend to you, one and all, the Association's sincere good wishes for your future health, happiness, and success. Cordially yours, JAMES M. BOYLE, President, One Ilfrlzrfrerf Tzrefily-fnfzr
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H S ALUMN1 NoTEs Amelia Bosshart '29 still teaches school in the town of Fairview-Rose Verrando '29 continues at Hunter College-Rose Mocco '29 now teaches in North Bergen-joseph Carroll '29, another former prexy of our Association is Cashier for the john Hancock Life at Passaic-Ernest Wittenborn '31 became the proud father of a baby boy on May 16th-Oscar Soehren' 31 is reported on good authority to have completed plans for taking the marriage vows with pretty Anne O'Neill '32 on August 8-David Gladstone '31 is receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from N. Y. U. this month and was recently cited by the University for outstanding scholarship-Frank Henry '31 is still with the Blue Comet line-Alfred Carroll '31 is regularly seen with the charming Gertrude Snell '31-Leo Lefty Thompson '31 was one of the mainstays of our Alumni basketball team which took the County's best teams into tow- Frank Cerco '31 is now attending Mechanic's Institute but may be seen chautfeuring Therese Ahlbach '29 and joseph Egan '31 to their respective places of business each morning-Thomas Higgins '31 is the hard-working Traffic Manager of a New York export concern but manages to find some time to visit his aunt in Long Island-Thomas Lanagan'31 is attending john Marshall-William Pendergast '31 is one of the busiest businessmen in these parts and we are very happy to hear that Bill is doing rather well by himself- Lawrence Feeney '29 is now finishing his junior year at Fordham and still plays the Hudson on his ferryboat-Lawrence Meehan '33 and Walter Wygant '33 four Vice-.Presidentj are both diligently pursuing degree courses at Hudson College-Walter j. Case fformerly Fskowskyj '33 is still seeing jeannette Hallahan '33 when he can get away from his studies at Hudson- Albert Harding '33 is still progressing at Colorado School of Mines and we have reports that he was recently elected to an honorary fraternity for scholar- ship-Walter Letzsch '33 reports from Chicago that the Life Insurance business is fine in the Windy City where he is Assistant Manager for the Kansas City Life-Walter also attends Northwestern U. evenings-Amelia DeBenedetta '33 is known as the Fashion Plate of our Alumni-George Dengrove '33 fformerly Genderowskyj remains one of Wall Street's noisiest runners- Charles LaRue '33 is the proud father of a baby boy-Aftr a long absence Vincent McCarthy '33 is back in town with us again-Vincent Russo '33 is doing well at Fordham-William D. Woods formerly the G. O. prexy is now married and settled in Columbus, Ohio-joseph Dollard, former D. E. basketball star will marry Helen Henry this month-We are happy to welcome the return of Henry Rohlfing '33 to our Alumni ranks-john Dugan '33 helped john Marshall gain basketball fame during the past season-Cecilia Wisniewski '34 and joseph Roerty '33 are still being seen together-Robert Gracey '34 and Karl Ege '34 QDamon and Pythiasj are both studying hard at N. Y. U.-We hear jane Mastronardy '34 is working for a government official at Washington, D. C.-Leonard Miner '34 is continuing his education at Columbia-james Loughlin '34 continues his political ambitions-joseph Morrisett '34 is studying Accountancy at Pace-Michael Lamont '34 did a splendid job of coaching our Alumni team this year-Gertrude MacFarlene '34 comes all the way from Astoria to attend our monthly meetings-joseph Sterli '34 and Charles O'Neill '34 QDebaters Supremej are P. G.'s-The following are also seen doing P. G. work as D. F., Frank Schilg '34g Elizabeth One Hmzdrecl Truezzty-flareef
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