Happiness is a year's worth of reminding Harvard friends about a 48-0 football score. It is enjoyable, isn't it? Reports from a classmate who saw the game say that it was just great to watch, white handkerchieves and all. Big Ten ball is fine, but I still have a real itch to see an Ivy game.
Those wedding bells haven't stopped ringing. One of these days I'll sit down and see just how many of us have gone the way of matrimony. It's a pretty large percentage. This month we start off with the July 25 marriage of Miss Patricia Ann Liggett of Madison, Ń. J., to Larry Cashion. Larry is a personnel associate with Western Electric and attends NYU Graduate School of Business, while Pat, a graduate of Overlook Hospital School of X-ray Technology, keeps busy as a technologist in Summit, N. J.
August 15 was the date for Miss Susan Gail Taylor and Neil Drobny. The bride, from West Nyack, N. Y., is a graduate of the Bouve-Boston School of Tufts University. Neil is working for the U.S. Navy Civil Engineering Laboratory at Port Hueneme, Calif. By the time you read this, it will be Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foss. November 21 is the date for the marriage of Miss Carolyn Louise Coleman of Mercer Island, Wash., to Bill. Carolyn is a graduate of the University of Washington and is teaching in Hillside, N. J. Husband Bill is finishing up his studies at Rutgers University School of Law where he is on the Law Review staff. After graduation he will be clerking for the United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals.
Ens. Dud Hallagan married Miss Gaylord Allen Dunn on July 24. The bride is a graduate of Rosemary Hall school and attended Green Mountain. Dud is presently stationed aboard an icebreaker appropriately named the "Glacier." Miss Judith Ann Nilan, of Weston, Mass., and Mike Jackson were married in Weston in September 26. Familiar names in the wedding party included John Hust, Carl Jaeger, and Gary Spiess. The bride is a Smith grad. Mike is studying at New York University Business School. Charlie Bonnes and Bill Klein assisted at the June 28 marriage of Miss Elaine Rubin and Bernie Jacobs. The bride is a '64 from University of Bridgeport (Conn.) and is teaching school in Brooklyn while Bernie continues his studies at Downstate Medical Center.
Gordie McKean, star of the 1958 ROTC picnic (remember?), and Miss Patricia Perry Bishop of Saddle River, N. J., were married on June 27, with assistance from best man Kerry Nevins '64, Chuck Simpson, and BobAndrew. Gordie is on active duty with the Air Force. His wife is a graduate of UVM, and also Dartmouth College where she received a Master of Arts degree. Down at Duke Law School are Mr. and Mrs. CarterStrickland who were married on June 13 in Oneida, N. Y. The bride, the former Miss Nan Foster Horton, was a Delta Gamma (fine group) at Michigan State University (also known as Moo U.).
John Williams, budding executive with U.S. Steel, married Miss Lucia Robinson Gordon this past August 1. Mrs. Williams is an alumna of Miss Porter's School and Garland Junior College. And finally, we report the August 4 marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Monroe, of Burlingame, Calif., and Scott Wachenheim. Mrs. Wachenheim is an alumna of the University of California at Berkeley.
M.B.A. degrees awarded by the University of Virginia this past June went to BobBannerman and John Swanson. The same degree, but from Harvard, went to DickZartler, Frank Mori, and Earle Milbery. Other Harvard degrees were an LL.B. to Ed Cooper, a Master of Arts in Teaching to Jim Kent, and a Master of Education tc Ed Hirsch.
High school students in Maiden, Mass., are in good hands with their new guidance counselor, Bob Brower. Bob received his master's degree from New York University. Another educator with a new position is Clark Billings who has been appointed to the faculty of Berwick Academy, Maine. Clark has joined Berwick's history department and also coaches cross-country during the fall.
Discussing some of their experiences since graduation with Dartmouth students were Frank Kehl and Bob Brodkey. Frank, who spent two years teaching at Chung Chi College in Hong Kong on the College's Project Asia, is now studying anthropology at Columbia University. Keeping him company is his wife, the former Miss Dorothy KingDuen Loo, to whom he was married this past August 22. Bob studied at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur under a Reynolds Scholarship and is now studying at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Both Frank and Bob were brought to the campus by the new Comparative Studies Center.
Also relating his experiences in the East was John Parsons who taught high school English in Viet Nam under the auspices of the International Voluntary Services. John spoke recently to the Women's College Club of Litchfield, Conn. And still another '62 has returned from his wanderings. Paul Tsongas has now started his work at Yale Law School after two eventful years with th Peace Corps in Ethiopia. The highlight of Paul's two years was the visit of Emperor Haile Selassie who personally inspected and dedicated a 56-student dormitory which Paul helped build.
One of the very fine high schools in the country got smart and finally hired a Dartmouth '62. John Allen has been added to the English faculty. He received his master's degree from Wesleyan University and has taught in both Meriden and Cromwell, Conn.
So much for this month. Season's Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year. "... and to all, a goodnight."
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