After a sweltering afternoon, witnessing the Indians scalp the Quakers, services were held at the University of Pennsylvania Museum affording us the opportunity to have a few cool ones in the atmosphere of King Tut's tomb. Several '59's made the scene headed by Pete Paxson, salesman. Dave Patton had recovered sufficiently from his recent mugging to show his toothless smile to the group. Dave is presently enrolled in Penn's law school. Hoagie Rosania warmed up a cute cadaver from Jefferson Med school but had to leave the party early to get her back to the formaldehyde. Al Munro was fortunate enough to have two dates. Bill Colehower tried to help out by calling his brother over to the rescue, but Al was just too hungry to let them go. Another one of our class lovers, Andy Hommeyer came up from his Army duty down in Washington to show us that he had not lost his touch. However, Andy found some stiff competition from John Ferries. Holding up the bar we could see Bill Gumble, taking a rest from his grueling studies at Dickinson Law School. Several other familiar faces in the crowd disappeared out of focus as the party went on.
Dave Burton received the silver wings of a pilot on August 4 at Reese Air Force Base in Lubbock, Texas, following the completion of Basic Pilot Training School. Dave was further honored as he was awarded both the Commander's Trophy presented to the outstanding distinguished graduate and the certificate given to such graduates out of a class of 3500 men. He has been assigned to Randolph AFB, San Antonio, Texas, for training as a pilot instructor. Dave has not been idle on the domestic scene either as he and Sandra are parents to two boys, Kenneth and Scott.
Alan Fraser recently completed his sixmonth training in the Army having undergone military police training at Fort Gordon, Ga.
Kurt Wehbring has become the nation's first urban renewal trainee working out of the White Plains Urban Renewal Department. This fall, Kurt began two years of study in city planning at Columbia University.
Dave Gavitt has been named to the faculty at Worcester Academy. He will teach American history. Bob Czelusniak has graduated from the New England Institute of Anatomy in Boston, and will be associated with his father who owns the Czelusniac funeral home. Ted Bachelder is teaching in Chicago Height's Rich Township high school's adult evening program this year. Ted will be giving instruction in the securities and investments course. He is presently an investment analyst with the Northern Trust Company in Chicago.
Marriage-notices are still coming in by the dozens. Norm Blair and Sally Trussell exchanged vows on August 26. HarryShaw was an usher. The couple honeymooned in the Pocono Mountains, Pa., before heading to their home in Odenton, Md. Paul Downing and Linda Jean Fremault swapped rings on August 28 and left on their wedding trip to Maine and New Hampshire. Paul is presently teaching at Saugus High School in Massachusetts. Another double ring ceremony joined GeorgeDrawbaugh and Gail Rosevear on August 30. George is associated with the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company.
That will do it for this month. Keep the news coming in.
Among those attending the opening of the new Dartmouth Club of New York at theHotel Commodore were (l to r) Bill Morton '59, Ward Burian '58, Dick Liesching '59,Randy Malin '59 and Gerry Wunderlich '59. The inaugural party was on October 16.
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