With the Labor Day weekend just a few days off, it’s time for Dave to get Kit’s Column ready for press. Let me remind you that your personal news items make this column tick. How about locking out a note to yours truly as to what is going on throughout the world.
The engagements section will be very short this month, as most of the spring engagements will have been finalized in marriage by the time you read this column. LeeWesselmann and Beatrice Hahn announced their engagement early in June and plan to be married next spring.
This summer the ’sB’s certainly did their share to prove the popularity of June wed- dings. Frank Blatz and Joan Potter were married June 30, in New Brunswick, N. J. After graduation, Frank spent three years as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps and is presently a student at Harvard Law School. Cyrus Loutrel took Judith McCabe as his bride in Scarsdale, N. Y. After a honeymoon in Bermuda, they plan to live in or about N.Y.C., where Cy is with Chubb and Sons, Inc.
Miss Sonia Ann Garon and Dr. RobertBeasley were married at the Church of Christ, Hanover. N. H., on June 5. Palmer obtained his M.D. from Harvard, where he was vice-president of the Boylston Medical Society and a member of the Aesculapian Club. They will reside in Seattle, Wash., where Palmer will intern at King County Hospital.
On June 29, Edwin Merritt took Linda Olsen as his bride in Stratford, Conn. After graduate school at Rutgers University and the University of Bridgeport, Ed has be- come a member of the esteemed teaching profession in New Haven. Joseph Carter and Dorothy Ansaldi were married in Man- chester, Conn., on June 9. Joe is Atlantic Division Labor Relations Manager with Simmons Cos., Elizabeth, N. J.
Judyth Trova became Mrs. WilliamSmith in Pittsfield, Mass. Dave Harwood was in the wedding party. Bill is a student at B.U. Medical School and worked this past summer at the Lemuel Shattuck Hospital, Boston. Norman Sylvester took Victoria Post as his blushing bride in the Stanford University Memorial Chapel on July 15. Norm graduated this spring from the Stan- ford University School of Business, and pre- sumably is working in California.
Wallace Smith and Mary Clagett took their vows in Minnesota on August 11. Rob-ert Jafie and Maxine Finkelstein tied the knot late in June, in Syracuse, N. Y.
Stanley Beiley and Marcia Rubenstein were married recently in Albany, N. Y. After the wedding trip to the Virgin Islands, they plan to live in Miami, Fla., where Stan will practice law. Alphonse Squitieri, M.D., and Marcia Benassi were happily united in marriage in St. Louis, on June 16.
Barnet Engler and Francine Lukinsky ex- changed vows on July 1. Barney accepted his second parchment in four years from Harvard Law School this spring. Last, but not least, one of our better scholars, RobertLaFreniere, has finally given up the class- room for a law career in N.Y.C., after his marriage to Dorothy Vachris. Bob spent 1959 at the University of Paris on a Reyn- olds Fellowship and graduated from Colum- bia Law School this spring.
If there are any more ways to say two people got married, I’d like to know them, I’ve run out.
For his intern year at Andover Newton Theological School, Newton Centre, Mass., Carl McCall has been named director of the Blue Hill Protestant Center in Roxbury. Carl spent the summer after his ordination as a Congregational min- ister planning the pro- gram to help meet the area’s needs with his five student assistants. He’ll also have twenty volunteers working at the Center. Carl grew up in Roxbury. He spent his second seminary year in study at the University of Edinburgh.
Dr. Kenneth Kaplan and Dr. Naomi Kaplan both received their M.D. degrees from New York University School of Medi- cine this past June. I wonder who will be the family doctor.
Another family combo. Dr. and Mrs. Ed-win Fineberg, received degrees from the University of Vermont, Ed his M.D. and Mrs. Fineberg her M.A. in Mathematics. Ed will intern at the University of Penn- sylvania, while his wife works towards her Ph.D.
Barton Apfelbaum and George Wolcott both received their Doctor of Medicine de- grees from George Washington University. Bart, who graduated with distinction, will continue his training in surgery at the George Washington University Hospital, Washington, D. C. Michael Simberkoff re- cently received his M.D. from the NYU- Bellevue Medical School, and will serve his internship in medicine at Bellevue Hospital in N.Y.C. John Devanny, Samuel Smith, and Philip Stoddard were awarded their M.D.’s from the University of Rochester Medical School. John and Phil will serve their internships at Strong Memorial Hos- pital in Rochester. Sam will serve a rotating internship in the U.S. Army, Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, Colo.
From Worms, Germany, comes word that 2d Lt. Paul Jameson Jr., 48th Infantry, was awarded the Expert Infantryman’s Badge, the Army’s highest peacetime pro- ficiency award for skilled and combat ready infantrymen.
James Dwyer has been named to the faculty at Bartlett High School in Webster, Mass. Paul Daniels has become a Registered Representative with Paine, Webber, Jack- son & Curtis, in Boston. Note: The Class executive committee will meet Saturday morning, November 25, be- fore the Princeton game. Immediately after the game the class will have a cocktail party in Nassau Tavern. All 58’s ordering tickets through the ticket office will be seated to- gether in one block, as this is our reunion year.
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