Happy Fall. Cool breezes and the season's wedding results are upon us.
From Warwick, R. I., comes word of the marriage this past June of Barbara Skurka and John Barry. The bride and groom will live in Warwick, where Barbara works at Old Stone Bank.
Last September, Catherine Booty and ToddHorn were married at the Concord Academy Chapel in Concord, N.H. Both Catherine and Todd are faculty members at the Colorado Springs School, Colorado Springs, Colo. The honeymoon took them to Bermuda.
Back in Hanover last March, MeredithSchuster and John Noble '81 were united in holy matrimony at Rollins Chapel. DerikaHermann and Keith Marsh were among those in the wedding party. After the wedding the couple relaxed in the Virgin Islands. Meredith is a customer service representative at the Time Share Corporation of Lebanon, while John is the head tutor of the Resource Center for Composition in the Department of English for the College.
Down in the Windy City, the nuptial proceedings are occurring at an alarming rate. Bill Klupchak wrote to inform the Dartmouth community, at least the few that were riot able to attend the ceremony, of his marriage to Shirley Hettrich in May. Shirley is a graduate of Northwestern's Kellogg Graduate School of Management and is an auditor for Arthur Young and Company in Chicago. Classmates in the wedding party included Steve Lentine, Jim Truncellito, and Mike Walsh. Michael was there in part to practice for his own ceremony in October. Other '77s who were present for that weekend's instant economic recovery of Division and Rush Street establishments included: Rob Bagbey, Paul Borek, Mark Carlie, BillyDonovan, Ro Griggs, Mike Huffman, BobbyHuggard, Jim Lucas, Marty Milligan, HossRogers, Slash Schillhammer, Dave VanVliet, and Dave Vaughan.
News of the most recent Chicago alliances will be duly covered here in a later issue. Otis had two final bits of information. Jean andDave Van Vliet have just purchased a new home in suburban Chicago, and the "Snake" is still diabolical. . . .
Michael Carey is happily married and living on the beach in Milford, Conn. Michael's wife Cindy is a recent graduate of the Yale School of Medicine's Physician Associate Program and is a member of the staff at the Masonic Hospital. Michael serves as the executive director of Group Homes of Greater Waterbury and is also the president of the Connecticut Group Home Association.
Brian Gilman has taken an early retirement from the Norwich, Vt., police force and returned to his native California. Brian worked with the force for almost two and a half years. Randy Miller wrote that he has two more years of general surgery residency at Parkland Hospital in Dallas before he moves on to Salt Lake City to begin a training program in cardio-thoracic surgery at the University of Utah. Last June in Royalton, Vt., GeorgeOstler graduated with honors from the Vermont Law School.
Kim Rosenau York sent a nice note relating her graduation with honors from the University of Puget Sound School of Law in Tacoma, Wash. After taking the Washington bar exam in July, she and her husband, Bruce '76, moved to the Big Apple, where Kim is working as a law clerk in the office of general counsel at Mobil Oil Corporation in Manhattan. Next year Kim will serve as a law clerk to Chief Judge James Holden '35 of the Federal District Court in Rutland, Vt. Bruce and Kim may be back in Seattle in 1985, but that will depend on the quality of telemark skiing and windsurfing to be found in the East.
Like manna from heaven, Hoss and JillRogers dropped out of the sky and into my peaceful world this past September. After a summer of touring Alaska and regions in between, they pulled into town with two bikes on the car roof, a Kodiak bear in the trunk, and a James Watt bumper sticker that had been obliterated by a slow-flying North Dakota seagull. After a quiet evening of dodging mosquitos and listening to Hoss's fish stories that even C. W. Moss would have had trouble believing, the tandem team headed for Boston, by way of Chicago. Hoss will be reentering the eight-to-five world with IBM in Beantown this fall.
Finally, Brian Deevy was seen recently in Hanover ostensibly attending a Tuck fifthyear reunion. However, he was noted, suitably escorted, repeatedly at Bentley's, Hanover's version of Studio 54.
Happy Thanksgiving.
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