Would you believe 30 below? We send you greetings from the frigid Northeast and ask to be remembered to Old Sol.
Also busy in the academic line is JeffSund. Jeff is toiling for Prentice-Hall, Inc., in the central Pennsylvania area as a field representative in the college book division of that company. Anyone looking for a bit of tutoring can find Jeff at 990 East High Street in Bellefonte, Penna.
A spring wedding is in store for Kathleen Ann Vandermale of Cincinnati as she and Dan Hadlock will exchange I do's. Dan is now a resident physician at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore where he journeyed following graduation from the U. of Penna. Med School.
Dick Breen is busy being the law school administrator these days. He was appointed Assistant Dean of the University of Maine School of Law in Portland. His recent history includes two years in Alaska as a first lieutenant in the Army Transport Corps before beginning his law studies at Maine where he won the Trustees' Scholarship in 1966. He and Sherry are buying a house in Gray and presumably, as a former member of the ski team, Dick is eyeing the nearby mountain slopes.
Basking in the sun in Gainesville, Fla., is Mike Schwartz tanning while he makes noise as an assistant director at the University of Florida Shands Teaching Hospital. Mike earned his master's in hospital administration at the U. of Minn. Before winding up in Gainesville, Mike practiced his trade at the Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka, Kan., and as an adjutant for the U.S. Army Hospital, Fort McArthur, Calif. Mike's namesake, Gary Schwartz, is now a crime fighter, chasing the mafia around down in New Jersey. Gary was recently appointed a deputy attorney general by the governor of New Jersey. Gary has been practicing in New Jersey since he graduated from Rutgers Law School in 1966.
Al Huck is also sunning himself, but out in California. Al was recently transferred to Los Angeles to manage the new branch office of Lehman Brothers investment firm. Previously Al was investing in Chicago.
A new military doctor is George Freedman, active as an Air Force physician. George serves as a government servant for the Air Force Medical Service where he matriculated after being presented his M.D. at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine.
Mike Hobbs is still busy as ever broadcasting, only now its TV and the Educational Television Station. Mike was named a new executive assistant for that service. Before that Mike was staff attorney for WGNH in Boston where he also worked while hustling through Harvard Law.
From the Tonkin Gulf came a welcomed and pleasant Christmas letter from BUIWhaley. Whales says that Uncle Sam really needed him in S.E. Asia, and the Navy now has Bill's medical talents at its disposal. Whales did some of his training in Newport, R. I., before heading for Destroyer Squadron Four. The first person he saw at Newport was Jim Walquist. Wally is still in Newport while another Navy student from there, Jim Connoughton, is cruising the Mediterranean on the oiler "Tuckee." While serving in the combat zone, Bill is leaving behind his wife Celia (that charmer who worked in the P.E. office) and their two-year-old daughter. Another addition is due in April. Bill has been working in some service hospitals in Viet Nam and judging from his letter, this first-hand exposure to that unfortunate situation has made a very profound impression upon him.
On a more cheerful note, Whales is eager to exchange stories with any and all classmates. He's attached to the Destroyer Squadron Four and asks that all in the Pacific give him a call. Better catch him now, because when he's finished with his tour, Whales plans on settling down in Atlanta, and only venture North for the 10th reunion.
Well, time to go out and push the car around the block. Maybe I'll go to Atlanta with Whales.
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