This issue is the last one for the school year and for me. At reunion, June 21-23, a new class secretary will be elected. By the way, make your plans and reservations early for reunion, but if by chance you can get away at the last minute, come ahead; there's always room in the Inn.
As you know from the correspondence you have received from Dick Frisch, Reunion Chairman, there will be lots of fun for all, and a real big turn-out is already guaranteed. I hope to see you there if our first offspring, due May 22, arrives on time.
In the marriage department we hear that Stephen D. Gutmann was married in April to Judith Israel. The wedding took place in New York City, where the groom is attending New York University School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance.
Announcement was made in March of the engagement of Seena Berson to Jack Wolper. The wedding will take place in June after Jack graduates from Tufts University School of Medicine.
From Weston, Conn., comes news of JimEgan's marriage to Dona Linder Shook. After their honeymoon to the Bahamas, the newly weds settled in New York City, where Jim is with Young and Rubicam. Samuel Hoyt Edson announced his engagement in March to Deborah Ann Briggs. Having attended the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business, Sam is now employed by the Irving Trust Company of New York, and lives in Greenwich, Conn.
James E. Kelly Jr. has been named a vice president by Douglas O. Mead, Inc., insurance counsellors, in Rutherford, N. J. Jim is a resident of Montclair, N. J. From Natick, Mass., we hear that Dave Chapin is a representative of Niles Company and is in charge of Lakeview Garden Apartment rentals.
In September, Rev. Preston T. Kelsey II will become curate at St. Thomas Church in Hanover. He received his Bachelor of Divinity degree from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, and since then has been a curate at Transfiguration in San Mateo, Calif. He is presently fourth curate at Redcar Parish church, Yorkshire, England.
Captain Howard Y. Bucknani, USMC, writes from Danang, South Vietnam, that he is the Intelligence Officer for a helicopter group. Howie married a hometown girl, Muriel, and they now have a daughter, Tisa, 4 years old, and a son, Steven, almost three. Although Howie and the family are enjoying their travels, he is looking forward to his return to Manchester, N. H., in June. His statement, "I prefer granite to bamboo and rice," more than adequately expresses his feelings.
That's it, men (of Dartmouth). See you in Hanover.
John Murphy who has been serving with the Peace Corps in Tunisia is now in Libreville, Gabon, West Africa, where he is supervising the construction of school buildings. The March issue of the Peace Corps Volunteer contained an article by John describing his work and experiences in Tunisia.
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