In three fast-fleeting years we've had the pleasure of briefly recounting selected activities of more than 400 members of the Class of 1966, and look forward to continuing to keep friendships alive and friends informed.
We've reported more than 200 marriages, but there's no end in sight, and the '66 Family continues to grow and prosper. Back on March 29 in Philadelphia, Kerry Citrin, now in his fourth year at Hahnemann Medical College, and Josephine Hannah Lazarowics, a student at Temple University School of Law were married. And in early April Al Singer was best man for Chuck Weil at his wedding to Joyce Andrews. Chuck graduated from Tuck, Joyce from Mt. Holyoke, and they are living in Minneapolis.
At St. Barnabas Church in Falmouth on April 12 Ted Amaral back from two years in the Peace Corps, and Carol Louise Henderson, a Wheelock College graduate, were married. They're living in Allston, Mass., and both are teaching.
Lt. j.g. Rick Godfrey picked up Carol Savage from Michigan State as a dependent on May 10 in Bloomfleld Hills, Mich. TomBrady was an usher, and four other Dartmouth men were in attendance including the groom's father, Richard A. Godfrey '42. After two cruises to Vietnam Rick is an Intercept Control Instructor in Virginia Beach. Another Navy Lt. j.g., Scott Cheyne, was also married on May 10, but to a different girl, Caryl Christie, of Stoneham. Caryl is a BU alumna and Scott has just completed a tour as public affairs officer on the Battleship "New Jersey."
John Little has begun his surgical internship at the University Hospitals of Case Western Reserve, and Patricia Padgett Lea, his wife since May, a Smith and Columbia (art history) graduate, is with him. John graduated from both Dartmouth and Harvard Med Schools.
On May 29 in New York City Derek Lee and Margaret MacElhinny Paddock, whose step-father is a former chairman of the Coca-Cola Company and golfing and bridge partner of President Eisenhower, were married. They met while working at Arthur H. Lee & Sons, and Rick is one of the & Sons.
Our congratulations to Dave Harlow, a classmate who spent two years as an enlisted Marine, winning the Navy Commendation Medal in Vietnam and rising in two years to the rank of sergeant, on his graduation last June and marriage to Barbara Lynn Davis of Syosset, N. Y. Dave will embark on graduate studies at Dartmouth this fall.
June was a happy month for sixty-six nuptials. Army Lt. Lance Roberts was married to Margaret Jean Harvey, and Lance, a Northwestern Business School graduate, is completing his tour with Army intelligence. Rick Reiss and Bonnie Feldman both graduated from NYU Law last June after their wedding in New York City. Rick's with the investment banking firm of Cogan, Berlind, Weil & Levitt.
Gene Nattie, now at Harvard Med via Dartmouth, married Candace Ann Smith, a graduate of Mary Hitchcock, in early June with Roger Pezutti best man. They honeymooned in Alaska. Another med student, Richard Abraham, in his fourth year at Albert Einstein College, and Ithaca College grad Judith Kornreich, were married on June 8 in Englewood, N. J.
Falls Church, Va., is the present home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gait, married last June in Everett, Wash. Lt. Gait is with the Department of Defense, and his bride, the former Sara Robina Wood, is an elementary school teacher. Larry Goss was best man at the wedding.
John Ronayne received his Law Degree from Columbia, cum laude, in June, and married Barbara Labore, Mt. Holyoke '67, a few days later before enlisting in the Army Reserves. Smith College graduate Betty Taylor Stoehr and George Battle, now with Arthur Andersen accounting firm in San Francisco, were married on July 19 in Evanston, Ill.
In early August Roy Rubin and Constance Blager, Cornell '66, tied the knot before Dartmouth witnesses including Hank Streitfeld, Ned Bayrd, Steve Shipps, Steve Tosi, Bob MacCarty, Dave Brown, and Joe Colgan '68. Roy's got one year at Cornell Med 'til internship. A second C&G brother, Jim Moreno, married Laura Cole Treadway (yes, of Treadway Inns) in late August following his Army tour, as a lieutenant, in Vietnam, and her graduation from Skidmore.
Did you have a cool summer? Pete Lake did, doing underwater photography for Blue Water Film Corp. When the ice melts, some old hockey goalies know just what to do. Let us know about your summer, and root the Indians home in the year of the rebound.
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