Class Notes

1960

November 1961 THOMAS R. MCBURNEY, JAMES M. POLLARD
Class Notes
1960
November 1961 THOMAS R. MCBURNEY, JAMES M. POLLARD

Hello again. Correspondence has picked up this last month so I have lots of newsy items. From the pen of Don Stoddard comes news of several weddings. On August 19, Dick Harrison was married to Nancy Jo Troxell in Washington. Bill Storm, Dan andLinda Daniels and Bob Reid were among those attending. The next week Spence Morgan and Diana Diggin were married in Rumson, N. J. Dave Haight flew in from his Army base in San Francisco for that one. As for Don, he just got out of the Army and is now with Westinghouse.

More weddings! Paul Freud and Janet Mattucci were married in Ridgewood, N. J., on August 12. Paul is now doing graduate work in physics at Rutgers. Way back on June 17, Jim Leavitt and Phyllis Paymotta were married. The wedding was held at the White Church in Hanover. The Leavitts are now in Ann Arbor, Mich., where Jim is in his second year at the School of Engineering. A1 Stowe was married to Betsy Wingebach on September 9, in Bronxville. Al finished Tuck last year and is now at Virginia Law School.

Congratulations should be extended to Dick Mobley who is studying physics this year at the University of Delhi, India, under a Rotary Foundation Fellowship. He was one of 134 outstanding graduate students from 32 countries who received grants for the 1961-62 academic year from Rotary International. Dick stud- ied last year at Yale University under a fellowship. His graduate work is in preparation for a career in teaching and research. Since graduation from college he has become a member of the American Physical Society.

A letter from Bloomington, Ind., signed by Ken HHlner, tells of the wedding of Shiao-Wei-Shen to Fundee Ann Eng. They were married on August 20, and are now living in Cambridge, Mass., while Shiao is attending B.U. Medical School. Bob Irvine married Ann Cullen on August 19, in North Tonawanda, N. Y. I have no news as to where Bob is located now, although I presume he isn't in North Tonawanda. And finally on the wedding circuit, my big day was on September 1. After a short honey moon, wife Mari and I are now living in Hanover. John Peterson and Tom Wahman came from opposite ends of the country to see that things pulled off all right. Here's some miscellaneous news from those at the wedding. John Peterson will be at Washington University Medical School in Seattle. Wayne Givens is in the Navy and stationed at Great Lakes. John Hannon was about to go into Navy OCS. Dick Warden is at Stanford Business School. Tom Wahman is starting his second year at Union Theological Seminary.

Ran into Dick Griggs and his wife down in New Jersey several weeks ago. They are living in WestfLld, where Dick is selling insurance. Dick said he got a late phone call from Ray Mcullon during Esther. Evidently, Ray, who is selling insurance in Providence, was having a hurricane party and he just thought he'd give the Griggses a call. Oh yes, nothing like a party.

Dick Weiler writes that he will graduate from Wharton in December, and then go into the Army. Dick Ossen is also at Wharton. Close by, Barry Sibson and Sam French are at the Pennsylvania School of Architecture.

News from the Land of Sky Blue Waters indicates that out in Minneapolis Chuck andSally Cole had a baby girl (Margaret) on September 24.

And now, readers, I'm out of news. Keep the letters and cards coming.

One of the first weddings to take place after graduation last June was that of DaveBlake '6l and Susan Baird in Rumson, N. J. Alumni who gathered to honor thehappy couple included (l to r) Lloyd Lawrence '59, Bill Russell '63, Gil Low '61,Larry Holden '61, the groom, the bride, Edgar Blake '25 (father of the groom), BobMessner '60, William Russell '35, Bill Hutton '61, kneeling, Joel Heathcote '61, DaveOsterhout '61, Terry Rogers '61 and Oak Winters '61.

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