Class Notes

1956

APRIL 1959 RICHARD A. MARSH, TAMES L. FLYNN
Class Notes
1956
APRIL 1959 RICHARD A. MARSH, TAMES L. FLYNN

Dean Sheldon has been hired by the city of Bloomington, Ill., for the new post as housing co-ordinator. Dean's task will be to help the city on its project for a new city hall.

On December 22, Dick Zock married Miss Jacqui Charles of Norfolk, England. Mrs. Zock was a 1958 graduate of Florida State University. Participating in the wedding were Len Clark as best man and Jack Billhardt and Jim Hall as ushers. Also present were Doug Keare and Tom Rosenwald. This past month Dick switched from flying F-86F's to piloting the B-47. He hopes to get Portsmouth, N. H., as a permanent assignment and there be able to visit the Big Green.

Abner Oakes and Cynthia Anne Miller became Mr. and Mrs. on January 17. Bob Rand Ir. of Hanover served as best man.

Stan Klapper gave the diamond to Miss Gale Prather of Springfield, Ohio. Other recent engagaments find Kirby Fowler and Pat O'Sullivan planning a May wedding. Kirby served with the Army and holds a second lieutenant's commission in the Army Reserve. He's employed by the New York Life Insurance Company in New York. A June wedding will find Sara Evens and Ken Herrmann mates. Ken receives his M.D. degree from the Harvard Medical School this spring.

Spec. 4 Dick Karslake took Miss Marianne Reichert as his bride this past January in Heidelberg, Germany. They honeymooned through the chateau country of France and spent some time in Paris. Late February the Karslake folk returned to the States with Dick expecting to leave the Army soon.

Lt. Kent Kane has been assigned to the U.S. Taiwan Defense Command in Formosa. He has been stationed in Hawaii. Ken received his commission October, 1956, at the Navy Officer Candidate School, Newport, R. I. Other military clippings find Ken Rice completing Infantry basic training at Fort Dix, N. J.

This past month a gang of '56-ers saw the 8.C.-Dartmouth hockey fray. It was quite a show - including a dead fish being thrown on the ice by some fan. Ron MacKenzie and Dave Tonneson were bubbling over with pride since they'll both be dads soon. Of the '55 and '57 gang Dan McCarthy, Spider Peters and Skip Bohn were in the crowd.

Bill Thompson is back at work as a member of the faculty in the Wooster School in Danbury, Conn., after a recent marriage to Miss Ingrid Tollner of Oldenburg, Germany.

Last month contains a boo boo in reporting: Don Sokol is at Parker Hill Medical Center doing intern work. Mort Galena, Bob Taub and John Yassen are also enjoying the same status. They all attend Tufts University School of Medicine along with Dick Renoit and George Grode.

Let's flip through the short clippings and see what s cooking. John Di Iorio is associated with the credit department, Middlesex County National Bank. Tom Fead enjoys sales status with the Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Co., Denver, Colo. Erl Jacobsen is an instructor at the University of New Hampshire. Bob Long is associated with Sloane Physics Laboratory, Yale University; Tom Shockey is manager of the Badger Sports Club in Larchmont, N. Y. Dick Taft is a news editor with McGraw Hill Publishing Company.

Rounding out the short news items Bob Willey is assistant secretary for J. and O. Grain Co.. Chicago, 111. Ed Winters is staff assistant with Bell Co., of Pennsylvania and Bill Zales is an assistant account executive with Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborne.

Here are the latest military addresses for I ?e~pal section: Lt- John E. Allen, USN, U.S S. Trout (SS-566), Fleet Post Office, New York; Ens. Stephen J. Barnett, U.S.S. Independence (CVA-62), Fleet Post Office, New York; Tom Penchoen, Frieseniveg 2, bei Feuerhelm, Bonn, Germany; Lt. Harold Smith. VS-38, Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif.

Be very good to yourselves and drop me a line during one of your quieter moments.

Secretary, 110 Prospect St., Gloucester, Mass.

Class Agent, 242 Nassau Blvd. Garden City South, L. I., N. Y.