There is a familiar nip in the air; the colors are multicolored and brilliant, and we in the north country await the coming of the ski season. If you're up this way, drop in.
Lots of wedding news again this month. Chris Nissen exchanged vows with the former Barbara Oldmixon of Cocoa Beach, Fla. Chris attended the University of Maine Law School following graduation and is presently on the administrative staff of Pan American Air Lines. The newlyweds are located at 379 North Breward Ave. in Cocoa Beach.
Basil Condos strolled down the aisle with Barbara Lane Moir of Sheboygan, Wis. The bride spent her academic days at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and in France. Basil is now practicing law after flashing through the University of Chicago Law School. In July in Concord, N. H., Deborah Whittaker of Concord became the bride of Milton Clay Vaughan. The new Mrs. Vaughan is a 1966 graduate of the University of Vermont, and is a teaching fellow in biology at Boston University while the bridegroom is now a First Lieutenant in the Army Medical Corps Reserve completing his third year at Harvard Medical School.
It just figures that Dave Guenther would end up at Skids, and this past July, Dave was married to Skidmore graduate Sara Josephine Terwilliger of Asbury Park, N. J. Dave is now a Lt. j.g. in Uncle Sam's Navy and is serving on the aircraft carrier, "Lexington."
My freshman pal from Brown Hall, Rit Dojny was also married in July. Miss Brooke Maury became Mrs. Dojny. Brooke has been affiliated with Cro well-Collier Educational Corporation since graduating from Beaver College. Rit is now with the McGraw-Hill Book Company. Sad to say but Rit was the last holdout from that group in suite A. John Dennis is still at Duke approaching his doctorate in botany. However he took a brief vacation from the books to say "I do" to Carol Jean Roznoy. Carol was graduated from Duke, and is now a research assistant in Zoology with the Public Health Department of Chapel Hill, N. C.
The wedding march was not all the noise we've been making. Marsh Newton pulled down his Ph.D. in chemistry from Harvard. Next year he and his wife and daughter, Natika and Erika, will be living in England while Marsh works on a post doctoral fellowship.
Honors are in order for Jim Owlngs who received his Doctor of Philosophy degree at Cornell last June. While at Cornell Jim received four consecutive National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships. MablonUpgar was awarded one of fifteen fellowships granted to outstanding graduates from several colleges. Mahlon will use this award for a two-year program leading to a master's degree in Business Administration at Harvard. Presently he is attending Magdalen College at Oxford, England.
Dick Gordon was quite active this past summer. In July he was married to Ronnie M. Abrams of Brooklyn. Ronnie was graduated ated Phi Beta Kappa from Brooklyn College and is now a candidate for a master's degree. Dick was recently named an assistant professor of education at Clark University in Worcester, Mass. Prior to this appointment he attended Salamanca University in Spain and received his master's degree from Harvard and his Ph.D. at N.Y.U.
It is with sorrow that I must close this column with news of the death of classmate Jon Under. Details will appear in the In Memoriam section of this or a subsequent issue.
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