Class Notes

1959

March 1962 CRAIG B. HARLAN, WILLIAM H. DUGGAN JR.
Class Notes
1959
March 1962 CRAIG B. HARLAN, WILLIAM H. DUGGAN JR.

Wedding bells are still ringing throughout the states for our classmates. They are really dropping like flies. San Diego was the setting for the marriage of Dave Allen to Frances Hardy. Glad to hear that "Breezy" talked himself into such an honorable position. We hear that the newlyweds were guests recently of Scott and Moonyeen Booma. Moonyeen tells us that Scott has become extremely domestic building bookcases, washing dishes and all that stuff which goes with the first year of marriage. I can't wait until February 25 when I can relax again and become a man of leisure.

Pete Burton has been assigned to the United States Air Force's first all-jet strategic airlift unit, the 18th Air Transport Squadron. Pete will serve as a pilot in the new c-135 "Stratojet" unit of MATS.

Craig Wisotzki and Carol Dorsey are planning a June wedding. Craig is presently attending the University of Maryland School of Law. Another summer wedding is planned for Ted Eck and Sandra Clifford. Ted is now doing graduate work in chemistry at Lehigh University. Bill Gentry, who is in his third year of medicine at Boston University, has become engaged to Judy Morrison of Wellesley Hills, Mass. Again, a summer wedding is planned.

New Haven was the scene for the wedding of Howard Greene and Donna Gurian, December 7. On hand were Dick Press, John Horan and Jerry Cott, all three of whom served as ushers. The bride is attending Columbia where she is studying dramatic arts. Howard, who has received his Master of Arts degree from NYU, is presently a master at Hopkins Grammar School. During the coming summer, the couple will be co-directors at the Cornwall Summer Workshop, a teenage camp.

Mike D'Elia is now a supervisory assistant with the New England Tel. and Tel. Co. nd living in Boston, Mass. Ted Izzard is kept quite busy roaming the East Coast as a consultant for the Fantus Co.

" prom Fort Benning, Ga., we have learned that First Lt. Warren Huse has completed the airborne course at the Infantry School. Warren received his wings after four weeks of intensive ground and aerial training which included instruction in the techniques of air transportation and delivery and parachute jumps from an altitude of 1,200 feet.

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