Please note new address at head of the column and pardon any incoherence and incongruity which follows, fellows. We're writing this with hat on head, an open suitcase and an eye on the "Apartments to Rent" column of the New York gazettes. Without swinging a mashie in Pennsylvania, fixing a parking ticket in Philadelphia, or breaking a single blue law, our base of operations has been returned to New York. Knew the subway tokens wouldn't be wasted! Turning from the ridiculous to the sublime, we note two new swains who are...
WALKING THE LAST MILE
Bob Mcllwain and Miss Joan Phyllis Swenson of Montclair will splice a nuptial knot on April 12. Particulars of the affair should be available for the next issue.
Nick Costes and Poly time Andros of Chicago had their intentions broadcast on February 15. No date for the wedding was mentioned. The prospective bride is a graduate of Monticello College and Northwestern.
RATTLE PRATTLE
Here's to as winsome a quartet as you'd like to meet, neatly divided as to the sexes and reported from far and near, recently and not so recently.
Chronologically at the top of the list would be Miss Catherine Anne Runser, daughter of Skyles and Marjorie Runser. Catherine showed up last August 16 in Vancouver, Canada, where her dad works with Bechtel's subsidiary engineering pipelines.
Tipping the scales at seven pounds, fourteen ounces on February 26 was the new heir of Bob and Mary Kilmarx. John Neidlinger Killie is a resident of Cohasset, Mass., now.
Two weeks later, March 11 to be precise, Ken and Jill Edelson welcomed Geoffrey Samuel in New York City. This lad must have been born with long pants on and a bass voice — he weighed a whopping nine pounds, eleven ounces.
Finally, "Guess Who's in Town?" No, this does not lead into an admonition for the damsels to dash away from errant Greens. The answer in this case is Karen Elizabeth, an eight-pound fifteen-ounce pink bundle of joy for Ed and Marlene Tuck. Karen's birthday is March 28.
Thus completing the roster of new arrivals and about-to-be-married couples, we doff the tribal headdress and check in on...
INKADENTAL INTELLIGENTZ
A nice letter from John Norton admits that he had no idea whose house it was when he and Margaret decided it was what they wanted. Everyone was quite surprised when the seller turned out to be Larry Batty! John is toiling as assistant to the director of the Rhode Island Hospital in Providence and reports that Danny Olsen and John Stockwell '49 also keep skin and bones together with similar assignments there.
Dr. Stan Brodsky can be found ministering to the sick in Jackson Heights, N.Y.... Dr. Peirce Udall has gone into practice in orthodontics in Cortland, N.Y. After getting his D.D.S. at Penn, Peirce took a course in orthodontics at Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery. He and Beryl live in Ithaca with their son Jeffrey Peter.
Congratulations to Rev. Jim Birney who was named Man of the Year by the Seaford, Dela., Jaycees. Jim is rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church there but "Biz" claims tailing four youngsters leaves her no time to elaborate on details.
A trio of Hanover Inn-dians were counted since the last report, Clift Whiteman, Anthony Kesaris, and Stew Young. Bet there are lots of you who visit Dartmouth but whose names aren't reported for one reason or another. Why don't you let us know about it?
Gerry Smith conducted an eight-week course in office systems and procedures during the past two months. Classes were held in Bridge-port, Conn., where Gerry is a procedure manager in the wire and cable department of General Electric and chairman of that department's automation committee.
Charlie Neale is studying for a master's degree at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Didn't happen to fit in a schuss or two between classes, did you, Chas?
Dave Tillotson wrote from O'Hare International Airport, Park Ridge, Ill., that he'd lost Ernie Born's address (Captain in USAF, Jackson, Miss.) and thought he might be changing his own ere long. Presently Dave is Adjutant of the 56th Materiel Squadron and a First Lieutenant in the Air Force. The rest of the family consists of Delight (Columbia '52) and sons David III (age four) and Mark (two) as well as a daughter, Laura, born in December.
It is with deep sorrow that we must report the tragic passing of Dick Ziesing's wife, Janet, in March. A case of chicken pox became complicated with pneumonia for which no cure was possible. Surviving are three children. We all join in extending Dick our sincere condolences.
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