Andy Thorns was married June 15 to Carole Ann Brozey. Carole is from Cald-well, N. J.; she graduated from Bucknell and studied at Rutgers School of Education. Carole and Andy are living in Arlington, Va. Andy is in the State Department after studying at Seton Hall Law School. Mac Barker and Shirley Vierstra were married June 22 in Whitinsville, Mass., and are living at 220 Ten Eycke St., Watertown, N. Y. Mac is with Pittsburgh Plate Glass in Watertown. Shirley graduated from Mt. Auburn Hospital School of Nursing and the University of Bridgeport and served on the staff of the Tufts Medical Center Hospital. Jon Robarge was married on June 8 to Julie Jo Benini of Longmeadow, Mass. After college, Jon was commissioned in the Navy at Pensacola and served three years as communications officer in the Far East and Alameda, Calif., and is now with the Third National Bank of Hampden County in Springfield. John and Julie are living at 63 Longhill Street. Al Friedman and Diane Orenstein were married in New York August 18; Tom Kuhns was an usher in their wedding.
Phil Hackbarth, formerly with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, has been appointed attorney for The Milwaukee Road railroad company with headquarters in Chicago. Phil, who has both his M.B.A. from Tuck and his LL.B. from the Michigan Law School, is certainly well equipped for such a position. He served as general attorney with the Securities and Exchange Commission since gaining his law degree in 1960.
Bill Kieger received a master's degree in medical science from Ohio State, August 23. Tim Fohl completed his Ph.D. at M.I.T. last spring. John Kirscher completed his studies in philosophy at Princeton and has joined the philosophy department at Dartmouth. He and his wife are living on Lary Lane in Norwich. Tony Coates has taken a teaching position in English at the high school in New Milford, Conn., and has been doing graduate work at Danbury State College. Pete Rosazza, a Catholic Priest, is now an instructor at St. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield, Conm, after serving at St. Timothy's Church in West Hartford.
Kevin and Sue Ryan are living in Japan at Tachikawa Air Force Base. Kevin finished the medical service orientation course at Gunter AFB in Alabama in September. Kev has been specializing in radiology and was at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston prior to taking his turn in the service. Docand Joan Danforth and their two daughters are settled at Rivercrest in Hanover. Doc is a resident at Mary Hitchcock and the White River V.A. Hospitals. Dick and Jane Grover became the parents of a daughter Allison Ruth in August. They are living on Sargent Street in Hanover.
Ed Delaney is living in Washington, D. C., at 4427 Arnold Rd. Bob Feaster is in Waldwick, N. J. Len Giuliani is stationed at the Naval Air Station in Lemoore, Calif. Al Klein is living at 64 Union Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Bob Leighty is living in Media, Pa., and is Associate Director of the Delaware County District Health and Welfare Council. Chuck Fhilipbar is in Denver as owner of Consumer Consultants Co. TomNichols has served a tour as a Navy doctor in Japan and is now living in Exeter. R. I.Bob and Joan Wordwell have moved to 6 Townsend Rd., Belmont. "Wardy" is doing research for Polaroid. Steve Swenson has taken a position in the guidance office of Admiral Farragut School in Portsmouth, N. H., and is living at 1 Main Street in Durham. Pharis and Carolyn Horton have moved to Madison, Wis. Pharis studied at Georgetown Law School and worked for Dartmouth Congressman Tom Curtis while in Washington. Curt Jones is with the Ripco Products Division of Chicago Printed String Co. working on a motor casing for the Polaris A-3 rocket. Curt and Phyllis are living in Northbrook, Ill. Roger Joys is with a Milwaukee insurance office. He and his wife are living at 5917 North Bay Ridge. Kentand Virginia Kane have moved to Scotts-bluff, Neb. Lee Richardson has completed his service as an Army doctor and is living in West Allis, Wis. Also in medicine. BillBurke completed his internship at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis and is living at 7747 Weston Place. Jim Brown is living in Big Sur, Calif. Fred Duffield is a Navy aviator and has recently been transferred from Oceana to Glynco Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Ga. Fred and Betty have two sons and a daughter. After a tour in Naval Air Intelligence School in Washington, D. C., Blake Field has been assigned to the USS Constellation. Blake is a Lieutenant in the Regular Navy. He and Beth have two children and are living at 6107 Rendova Place in San Diego.
John Goff, a physicist at lon Physics Corp., is living on Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge. Len and Susie Kimball and their three children have moved to Beverly, Mass. Len has recently been appointed accounting manager at the Salem office of New England Tel. and Tel. Eric Mell is in Lake Bluff, Ill. Bruce Benson is living in Walpole, Mass. Vern Peckover is preparing for a career in acting and is with the American Broadcasting Company in New York, while living at 140 East 35th Street. ChuckMaryan has been stage managing some off-Broadway shows in New York. Chuck has a place at 27 Washington Square North. Billand Susan Magavern are in Buffalo with their two-year-old daughter. Bill is in a law firm with his brother and father. Andy andKaren Merrels and daughter have moved to Perrysburg, Ohio, as Andy has just been appointed to the home office of Owens Corning Fiberglas in Toledo. Tony andScotti Bruscino have three children and have just moved to a new home in Bay Village, Ohio. Charlie Ray is in the hospital supply business in Denver. Chuck and Ellen have a one-year-old son and are living in Englewood. Bob and Joyce Emde are living at 807 Forest Street in Denver. They have one son. Bob is finishing his second year of a psychiatry residency at University of Colorado Medical Center. News from Butchand Katrina Leavitt reports that Butch is hard at work on his Ph.D. in Geology and Earth Sciences at Mackay School of Mines in Reno, Nevada.
One comment about the drive for funds for our class foreign scholarship program, which will be taking place this month. One of the high points of my connection with our Class since College has been seeing the development of the scholarship for Ahmed Osman. Ahmed spent a weekend at Harvard Divinity School last fall. An evening conversation about the Koran and Islam attracted quite a group of divinity school students and possibly a few converts! I have talked to Ahmed at length about political and economic matters in The Sudan and that part of the world and have learned something of his father's work as an educator with the high school system in Khartoum. From my visits to Hanover I have also learned something of the contribution Ahmed is making there by his interest and involvement in undergraduate life, and he seems to be receiving an experience that will be valuable to him in the years ahead.
Secretary, 2 Andover Hall Harvard Divinity School Cambridge, Mass.
Treasurer, 2 Read Rd., Hanover, N. H.