Weddings, both recent and long past, dominate the gossip this month.
Woody Fisher and Mary Lincoln were married December 19, in Flint, Mich. Woody and his wife are now living in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Way last August, Rick Roesch married Linda Johnson out in California. Rick received his MBA from the University of California in June. He is now with the Overseas Division of the First National City Bank of New York. Tom Travis and Julie Morart were married August 22. Tom graduated from Marquette Medical School and is now with the Army in San Francisco. Pete Crumbine married Beatrice Ann Jordan last September in Woodside, Calif. Pete has a Master's in Business Administration and Electrical Engineering from Stanford. They will be living in New York. Sam McMurtrie and wife (Cornelia Hanna) are now living in New York while Sam attends Columbia Business School. They were married last August just after Sam was discharged from the Navy.
Enough of the marital bit. Seems former Daily D. editor, Mort Kondracke, still has ink in his veins. He was recently made Springfield, Ill., Bureau Chief for the Chicago Sun Times. Mort became a reporter for the Sun Times in the fall of 1963 after a three-year hitch in Army Intelligence. During his Army years he was stationed in Washington where he worked part time for the Washington Star. In addition to his reporting, Mort also assisted in directing the Sun-Times Straw Poll before the November election.
Dan Wilkinson writes that he has been working in Memphis the past three years. He is with a commercial Real Estate company. His accomplishments include getting married to the former Peggy Lester of Memphis, and being elected to the Board of Directors of the Memphis Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Barry and Carol Ann Levine are both doctors and are interning in New York City. They both graduated from Chicago Medical School. Carol Ann is the sister of Mark Lieberman '62.
A note from Stan Jones brings information on several of our classmates. Tom Andrews and Sally Spratt were married last September 12 just before they left for Ethiopia. The Peace Corps has claimed Tom's legal talents (Duke Law School) and Sally's teaching ability. They can be reached in the town of Mok'ale, Legre Province. Stan, after spending a couple of years at Yale Divinity School, is now working as a computer production scheduler at the National Institutes of Health. The Joneses have three children. Other news from Stan - DudWeider is interning at a hospital in Cleveland and Lee Gilliat is on the staff of a hospital in Durham, N. C. Mat Churchill has been assigned to Djakarta, Indonesia with the foreign service. Also in that direction is Mel Kau who is working in a chemistry type job out in Honolulu.
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