Class Notes

1964

NOVEMBER 1966 RICHARD W. COUCH JR., HARVEY M. TETTLEBAUM
Class Notes
1964
NOVEMBER 1966 RICHARD W. COUCH JR., HARVEY M. TETTLEBAUM

The Yale game will be the scene of the third annual meeting of the Class executive committee and it appears that this year some of the members will attend. A full report on that meeting will be featured in our next column.

I received a letter from Rog Aaron, now at Yale Law, a few days ago relaying the news that Sabin and Ellen Danziger are now the proud parents of a baby boy - Jonathon Roy Danziger. Mr. and Mrs. HankClay also became parents this summer, their son — Hank III.

Bob Ginsberg and the former Miss Sharon Potash were married this summer in New Haven, Conn. After their honeymoon in Bermuda, Bob and Sharon will live in East Hartford where Bob will attend the University of Conn. Law School. Bill Brislin married Pat Ward in Rutland last August. Bill is attending the University of Vermont College of Medicine and they will live in Burlington.

Daniel Relies and Ellen Ann Heimoff have announced their engagement and plan to be married next June. Dan received a master's degree in statistics from Yale and is studying there for his doctorate. SteveFeldman and Beryl Consove were married recently in Rhode Island. Steve is also attending the Vermont College of Medicine and they will live in Burlington.

Randy Nichols '64, a Senior Fellow and recipient of three faculty citations (for his work in Soviet affairs, Greek and Roman studies, and geology) is maintaining his distinction at Princeton Theological Seminary where he has founded a student journal. He is editor of this bi-annual publication, Dimension: Theology in Church and World, which contains faculty-recommended articles that represent the best of the work done in theological courses - "no sensational or faddish theology."

"With a circulation of about 2,000 — among students, libraries, and other theologians — we managed to be a fairly good-sized publication right from the start," Nichols says.

"We are saddened and frustrated by the premature deaths of all our children of the mind ... there has been a need of some expressive medium for thoughts too good to be forgotten in a file, but not yet ready for professional journals and wide academic consumption." Dimension was the answer.

The first issue, published last spring, contained 118 pages. Randy writes, "Since I had no paper of my own that was fit for print (a situation that has been remedied for the next issue) I settled for an editorial."

Randy served last summer in a Presbyterian church in West Virginia. He called it "a blast of fresh air to get out of the classroom and into the field."

Miss Joanne Poltorak and Dave Heroy were married in July. They plan to live in Austin, Texas, where Dave is completing his graduate work in Physics. Virginia Broderson and Duncan Holthausen were married in New York City. They spent their honeymoon on Martha's Vineyard. Duncan will join the faculty at St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y., this fall.

Pictured just after the recent New York wedding of Patricia Madden to Bill Bluinenschein '63 are (l to r) Bud Madden '33 (father of the bride), the bride Pat, Rev. DeWitt Mallary Jr. '47, the groom Bill, and the best man Tom Berger '63.

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