Well, now let me catch you up on the travels of the Kerrs. After the transfer notice sending us to Austin arrived we arranged for the moving company to pack all of our goods and left for Texas. We raced on ahead to find a house but went by way of Miami where the company was holding its annual Managers' Meeting. After a week in Miami we arrived in Austin and found a wonderful ultramodern house on a hill overlooking the town. For those of you who have been in Texas I know that the "Hill" part of the last statement is hard to believe - but it's true. Right now we have just moved in and, as I type this article, I am surrounded by packing boxes, familiar furniture in unfamiliar places, and inquisitive neighborhood children complete with their dogs. The hardest thing for me to accept is that central air conditioning in private houses is not an extravagance but I understand that I learn about that later in the year. Anyway, gang, it's a real zoo. If any of you will be traveling in this area Hope and I trust that you will plan to spend some time with us.
Bob Googins and Miss Margaret Munyan have announced their engagement and plan to be married in August. The future Mrs. Googins is presently a teacher in Webster, N. Y., while Bob, after completing his service in the Marines, is a teacher at St. Albans School for Boys, in Washington, D. C. Charlie Maschal and Miss Roberta Gleason plan to be married this spring in Boston. Charlie is a claims representative with the Connecticut General Life Ins. Co. in New York and his fiancee is a secretary for the firm of Arthur D. Little, Inc. in Cambridge.
Dan Harrington and Miss Dorothy Tkach were married in November. After graduation Dan received his Master's in business administration from Columbia and is now an account executive with Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Inc. in New York. Ed Mayhew was promoted by the Southern New England Telephone Co. to the position of Communications Manager in their Hartford office. Ed joined the company in 1957 as a salesman in New Haven, and was a sales engineer in Hartford at the time of his promotion.
Phil Rollins, who is an attorney in Brookline, Mass., has been appointed the general chairman of the Brookline Heart Fund. Phil is also the president of the Brookline Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mike Tompkins has come west too! Mike has been named home office representative in the Phoenix, Ariz., group office of the Paul Revere Ins. Co. Mike has been in their claim department in Worcester, Mass., since 1960. John Price has been appointed assistant cashier in the banking department of the Northern Trust Co. Bank, in Chicago.
John Marino lives in Portland, Me., where he is an underwriter in the fire and multiperil package policies department of Campbell, Pay son & Noyes Inc. Prior to this John was a rating inspector for the New England Fire Insurance Rating Association at Portland. Al and Flonny Morrison are now living in Boston where Al, on leave from Westbrook Junior College, is beginning graduate work in Anthropology at Boston University. The Morrisons are also the proud parents of a bouncing baby girl named Ann, who was born October 19, 1962.
In a brief spin around the course DaveCook is a Security Analyst with Colonial Management Associates in Boston. Lt. JackFishburn is aboard the "USS Hornet" out of San Francisco. Dr. Frank Hoefle is a Resident Physician at the New York Ear and Eye Infirmary, in New York City. RandyNord is an engineer with Kurt Salmon Associates and lives in Brownsville, Tex. BobO'Neill is a member of the research staff for IBM and lives in France. Steve Volk is an attorney for the firm of Shearman & Sterling in New York. Charlie Winters is a sales representative for the American Brakeshoe Co. in Chicago and last, but certainly not least, Butch Waid is the manager of the Texaco Caribbean office in Managua, Nicaragua.
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