As usual, the Harvard and Yale game crowds have Provided a lot of fodder for the column - year December news virtually writes itself each year.
Phil Edgerton is now a husband - the lucky girl is Sheila McMahon. The wedding took place on October 6 in Kennett Square, Pa. Edge is a graduate of Penn's School of Dentistry, and is now practicing at the San Luis Health Center in San Luis, Colo.
Another '65 wedding involved Marc Efron and Mrs. Jean Sachs (Univ. of Penn.). They are making their home in Washington D.C., where Marc is an attorney with Reaves, Pogue, Neal and Rose and Jean is an historian of govern- ment art and architecture in the office of fine arts and historic preservation of the General Services Administration.
The dramatic arts program at Phillips Academy (known by most as Andover) is in the capable hands of Frank Bellizia. He has helped to form the Andover Dramatic Touring Company, and last year organized an exchange with Manchester Grammar School in England. The Bellizias had their first child, a son named Phillip Keene, in late May.
The Briggs Cage crossroads in Cambridge were well traveled by these '65 greats, among others: Al Martin, now a Ph.D. candidate in art history at Harvard (he hopes ultimately to teach at the college level); Charlie Strauss, whose silence has been deafening 1o' these past few years, is a rising star with the Rapid American Corp. in New York; Jan Dephouse is a '64 who says he never gets mentioned in his class column - here's your ink, House! He's with Mobil in NYC; Dick Bordeau is back in the Boston area, living in Sudbury and working as an investment counselor for Kidder, Peabody.
Last month's question re Ed Keible's whereabouts has been answered. He is with Raychem Corp. in Menlo Park, Calif, and lives in nearby Foster City.
Bo Andersen is still in Los Angeles, now as an attorney in the Justice Department's anti-trust division. He and Joan and son Brock (2 yrs.) have just moved into their own home and are ready to plead poverty, thanks to L.A. real estate prices.
Howie Myers, who has been a government attorney in Washington and, most recently, Concord, N.H., will enter private practice in Hanover shortly after the first of the year.
U.S. soil is back under the feet of the HankAnions after nearly three years in Brussels. Hank is still with White and Case, now back in their New York office.
Rich Beams is taking a year off from academia to write .and to live in Chester, Vt. He plans to be back teaching at Salisbury School in fall '74. Rich will also be giving a lot of thought to our 10th Reunion, of which he is chairman. That big event is only 16 months off, so the class machinery will be swinging into operation soon.
Linda joins me in best wishes to you all for the holiday season. Happy days and peace.
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