The Octofoil, May/June 1967

The Octofoil, May/June 1967

College of the Holy Cross CrossWorks The Octofoil Special Collections 5-1-1967 The Octofoil, May/June 1967 Ninth Infantry Division Association Follow this and additional works at: https://crossworks.holycross.edu/octofoil Part of the Military and Veterans Studies Commons, Military History Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Ninth Infantry Division Association, "The Octofoil, May/June 1967" (1967). The Octofoil. 159. https://crossworks.holycross.edu/octofoil/159 This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at CrossWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Octofoil by an authorized administrator of CrossWorks. TH ~~**~**** ~AI 91009 SlONI111 'S3NIV'd S3C ~33~~S aNV13~~~~ T06 VOLUME XXI THE NINTH INFANTRY DIVISII 4.00 per year - $1.50 NUMBER 6 'a3Sn01:,) • r NHor '0 pay for The Octofoil Columbus, Ohio 43206 - 286 Zimpfer St. - 444-9709 May-June, 1967 SHORT HIKE TO REACH MEMORIAL SPOT They've Done Their Job In Planning for Reunion . .. Now It's Up to YOU' LOOKS AS THOUGH THIS BOSTON REUNION IS iii •... GONNA BE DADDY OF 'EM ALL-EVERY » MINUTE HAS SOMETHING BREWING. The New England lads have left no stone unturned. Every little detail that spells comfort for 9th Division members and guests have been taken care of. Anyone who fails to have a grand and glorious time will have no one to blame but them­ selves. Highlights of the report submitted to the Board of Gov­ ernors at its meeting in Pittsburgh are being made a part of this story and in that report will be found facts and figures to prove that this 1967 Reunion will be a dandy-worth every bit of the effort and money necessary to make the trip. The 22nd Reunion will begin on Thursday, July 20 at the Sheraton- "Fenway". The length of the march Boston Hotel which can be reached will take no longer than fifteen directly from the Massachusetts minutes. A short Memorial Service Turnpike or a 15-minute ride from will be held with Father Ed Con­ the Airport and Train stations. nors in charge. If the weather is The Registration Room will be 10- inclement the services will be held cated on the third floor near the in the War Memorial Auditorium elevators in the Jefferson room. This adjoining the hotel. room will be open all day for the BUS TOUR three days of the Reunion begin- After lunch a bus tour of Boston's ning at 9:00 A.M. each of the morn- Historic Freedom Trail will take ings. Those arriving at the hotel a place. It will cover such places as day or two earlier should contact the Common, Kings Chapel, Old the main desk for either Ronnie State House, Faneuil Hall, Paul Re­ Murphy, Herb Olsen or Tom Boyle. verse House, Old North Church, STRIP TICKETS U.S.S. Constitution ("OLD IRON­ The strip tickets will sell for $15 SIDES") and many others. Those of each. Cost of the children's tickets you that are bringing the children and those attending only part of the along will find this tour educational events will be announced later. as well as enjoyable GOLF TOURNAMENT . BA~Q.!JE!. A golf- tOl,ll'J),ffillent., will . be hp-ld '. _" ." f M' during the afternoon of Thursday,: .on, Jti~"rd~y e\Tenmg tht: b.mq~t' July 20 at the Oakley Club. This WIll be held ~ the Gr~9. Ballroom golf club is located only 15 minutes at 7 p.m. ThIS r00m-~s located on the h tel All members who the 2~d :floor level a.dJacent to the fr?m o. .. h ld' ConstItutIon room. PrIor to the ban- WIsh to ~artIcwate s ou SIgn up que't a reception will be held in the at the reg~stratlOn desk early Thurs- Constitution: room in order to as- It's a crying shame all the hard-working committee members of the 1967 Reunion Committee had day mornmg. semble all members before sitting not put in their appearance when the photographer showed up to take the above photo. They have all WELCOMING PARTY . down 'i Jr dinner. The hotel will labored so faithful to make a success of the event. However, that's the way the cookie crumbles sometimes. On Thursday evening at the thIrd have bar service available at this Among the committee members missing from the above photo were - Ed McGrath, Gil Permokas, John floor level a Welcoming party will time. This reception will begin at 6 Quinn, Henry Shimkoski, Larry McLaughlin, Billy Mills, Tom Gray and Father Connors. Those pictured, be .hel~ in the Commonwealth ro<?m ~. m. top row, left to right: Bill Griesbach, Joe McKenzie, Ralph Renna, Connie Matulis, Peter Cusacks. Bottom whICh IS located next to the Regls-;, MAIN SPEAKER ?? row, left to right: Franny Maher, Tom Boyle, Herb Olsen, and Ronnie Murphy. tration Room. Free beer.will be t:?t The main speake; f~r the banquet refr~shme~t of the ~venmg and r has not been established at this serVIce·WIll h bethoavaIlablerttl for\. t'nne. The prospectIve. speaker that BOB BEEBE BRAGS CARL MEHLBERG IN wh 0 WIS some .mg ale indications are the committee will PRUDENT.AL CENTER IS potent. The~e WIll also !:>pg be able to get will be an outstanding HE'S A GRANDPA THE DRUG BUSINESS to the mUSIC of Baron. speaker who has a reputation of ATRIP TO FAIRYLAND Bob Beebe's address is 5621 As­ Carl Mehlberg's address. is 105 ~. chestra from 8 p.m. ~t •. keeping his listeners well entertain- A close study of the Prudential toria Place, Orlando, Fla. Bob is a South Ave., Houghton, MIch. He IS The Baron Hugo 0 a ed during his talk and very short former K Co. 47th man. Parts of a former 60th Med. Det. Carl ad- well known group to ~~1~ and to the point in every day com- Center brochure that is distributed dressed a letter for publication in landers and plays 11 mon folks' language. by the Sheraton-Boston Hotel is a his latest letter to Secy. Quinn survey that taxes the imagination. reads: this language: Ithat most everyone l( JyS. Dancing during and following the "All is well. Mom and I are doing Dear Friends of the Ninth: I often N? Beep-Pop! The l be banquet to the music of Baron Hugo. A visit to the Prudential Building, E~rl, adjoining the Sheraton, a person fine. Our son is just finishing his wonder about Nizalak, Nick WIth us for the thl I The hotel pool which is located first year at Florida State. Our gets on a..""l elevator that whisks up Kofcas, Paul Camlsa, Fred Behrens, ,BUSINESS MEET' : on the 5th floor is open every day daughter married two years ago and Frank Manskowski and a fe~ of the On. Fridar the .ness and refreshments may be purchased ;)0 floors high over Boston in sec­ °re~ onds. You're then on the observa­ lives in Alabama. Mom and I are other fellows. For the past SIX years meetmgs wIll be. at the poolside. A few cabana rooms tion floor of the towering new Pru­ grandparents! ! How hard it is to I have owned and operated the monwealth roOI'" tLe may be available. No reservations believe that a "young good-looking West Side Pharmacy in Houghton. beer party wa be- taken for them. dential building. All around, a I have six employees besides my- fm'e) at the tir ~oard __ brilliant, everchanging panorama kid" like me is a Grandpa. My wife and I are the proudest grandparents self. This is a great winter sports of Governors ueet- RONNIE MURPHY CHAIRl\';~~N unfolds; historic old Boston, Bunker area. Last winter was rather mild. ing in the B( ; also SOUNDS OFF- ' " Hill, Old Ironsides and the Old you ever saw. Tell George Bastedo North Church; the elegant Boston of that my waist measurement is still We only had 194.6 inches of snow- on the 3rd f . fr0!ll Dear Friends: In the late summer 33 inches. fall for the winter. To the best of the Comm( 1 WIll of 1942 all leaves were cancelled for tradition-filled Beacon Hill; famed knowledg~ ano~er th~ universities along the Charles River, "I am beginning to have a bit of mr :there isn't be held ?' the "Men of 9th" and they start- Nm~ man wlthm a hundred mIles The ('1 ng on ed the tedious task of preparing and even the far-off mountains of New arthritis trouble. Say hello to all the thI~ ~om pr~r Hampshire can be seen touching the gang. We wish them well. Grandma of place. I often hear the a luring marking every piece of material and horizon. Below, you see Boston's and I won't be able to be in Bos­ DetrOIt Chapter but that IS about the ( g. He equipment that would be necessary ton for the gathering. Kinda "fur" 600 miles from here. Some day I advi n the to accompany the men who would city within a city, the Prudential hope to attend a convention. Sin- ho' n and wear the Octofoil in his efforts to Center, with its sma r t shops, piece to travel. Maybe one year you 1 sweeping promenade and beautifully will meet in the land of sunshine. cerely, Former T-5 Carl C. Mehl- c am as conquer a nation that hoped to new Sheraton-Boston Hotel. "We did get to visit the Ninth berg, Med.

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