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News Items About Our Academy Neighbors (Culled from the July Issue of the CMA Messenger,) Welcome to Kud Peece our new plumber and Frank Dominski who will be in the electrical department. . .John Wagoner and Sam Allen are helping in the Boats and Piers department for the summer months. . .Kenny Tasch will be helping John Ely and Bill Wagoner in the Motor Pool this summer . . .Other new faces around the campus are Marion Grodowski in the plumbing department and Mack Hawkins, custodian at the woodcraft Camp. Margret and Lee Jewel and family spent four delightful days in June camping out at the Warren Dunes State Park in Mu.^igan. Charlie Hartle and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, enjoyed a week's vacaton in parts of Michigan. They crossed the Mackinac Bridge, up to the locks and wound up at Cricket Lake near Kalamazoo. Jim Nenninger and family enjoyed a week's vacation in June . . .Bob and Doris Craycraft and Bobbie and Barbara left June IS for Northern Kentucky where they picked up their other daughter, Dorothy, who had spent several weeks with Bob's folks. Then on to Paw Paw Lake, Michigan and Deer Forest for a few days. Oscar Mikesell and family enjoyed a week's vacation in Kansas 'City,. . .John Kerrigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kerrigan, entered Tri-State College at Angola, Ind., this summer. Bill Lewis, custodian in C. T. Barracks, will spend two weeks in the Army Reserve camp in Wisconsin . . . Dale Mangun spent two weeks at Camp Grayling in Michigan with the National Guard Reserves. Norman Hunnicutt, (30 years l old) son of Delbert Hunnicutt and brother-in-law of John Plante, was killed in an automobile accident! near his home in Ora. The acci dent occurred around midnight in Fort Wayne, where Jerry was The Culver Citizen — Culver, Indiana — July 28, !!)(!« "age 7 July 5. Norman died instantly of a teaching. Ann enjoys singing broken neck. already admirably fluent, in pre home (Blawenburg, just outside (choir work), and all kinds of paration for passing medical ex Princeton, N.J.). Mrs. Clyde Manns was taken to church work, reading, bridge, and aminations in order to practice in Starke Memorial Hospital in is an enthusiastic Hoosier when it 'Twas good to see Jim Miracle this country. Temporarily, they Knox, July 5 for observation and comes to basketball and other back on campus, if only for a short are making their home in Chicago treatment . . .Gus Harness carried "spectator sports." Three children few days. He brought Jimmy to with Greta (Hughes) and Ribhi out his duties like a "pro" despite i/ccupy her spare time: Jeff (!)), CMA for Naval School this sum Kalla. the fact that he had a nasty fall -.vho is in Woodcraft this summer; mer, and will be back at the end. and cut his right arm quite badly, Linda (6); Greg (2). They live in There's no sign outside which of the session to take him home to requiring several stiches. the south brick apartment on the says "Hotel", but for 5 weeks Ma Hampton, Va. News from Jack Klomp custo East Shore, downstairs south. bel Bishop's house was almost Over the Fourth of July weekdian of the swimming pool is that Their phone is S42-2020. that! The whole family — children end B.J. Crise was pleasently sur he is home after his lengthy stay and "spices" and grandchildrenprised by a visit from her mother Babs (Mrs. Robert) Kamrow at Parkview Hospital in Plymouth. were together at one point, for the and sister, from Cleveland, Mrs. claims Minot, N.D., as home, first time in 12 years. Mary Kour- M. Schilder and B.C. They had no Best wishes from all of us for a though she was born in New Jermadas and her three boys were sooner left than Col. and Mrs. speedy recovery to Bud Craft. He sey. They came to Culver from here from Alexandria, Va. (John Charles Pregaldin (USA, ret.), is recuperating at his home at 216 Dearborn, Mich. She graduated had to stay home and work at his South Ohio street here in Culver and their children, from St. Louis, from MacAllister College, St. Paul, new job with the Urban Land De and would appreciate seeing and arrived. majoring in Elementary Educavelopment); Brently Charneiski hearing from his friends. The house-guest of David White tion. For several years she taught and husband, Lou, and two child Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. during July was Allen Feely, son third and fourth grades in Waterren (young Mary is the only Len Hoffman who celebrated their ford. Romulus, and Lincoln Park. of Bob and Mary Ann Feely. Bob granddaughter) came from Olym- 3 4th wedding Anniversary June Mich., and also taught in Dallas, is former Head of Horsemanship pia, Wash.; Win Fairhall and her 19. while Bob was getting his MA at at CMA, but is now in the insui- husband, Lawrence, and four Sheila Strow was married June SMU. ,She likes tropical fish, cyclanc.e business and is living in New boys, and dog, TipTop, from New 10 to Dr. Jeffrey Franklin Yale in ing, swimming, reading, and Castle, Ind. Rochelle, N.Y.; Nate and Gail Chicago. Dr. Yale graduated from bridge. However, Britton, aged 9 Jerry and Virginia Thomas were Stroup and their two boys, from the Illinois School of Podiatry and mo. is her main hobby and occupa delighted to have as their week Petoskey, Mich. will take his bride to Oakland, tion right now. Bab's mother, Mrs. end guests in July Dr. and Mrs. Calif., where he will take a year's Frank Holbrook, from Minot. Young' Miss Barbie Griffin (ag Tom Drucker, from Ann Arber. internship. When his internship came to help them move and get ed 6) has made a real Beach Bud Dr. Ducker is a neuro-surgeon and training are finished, the settled in Culver. Because of the dy' out of her grandmother, Helen, whom the country has recently Yales will return to Ansonia, Con airlines strike she found that she during her stay here. Barbie is "engaged," so they will soon renecticut, which is the Doctor's could stay a little longer and got spending the month of July with port for duty at Walter Reed Hos home. some enjoyment from the lake as Helen and Don, having come out pital, in Bethesda, Md. Tom is a Let's meet some of the wives of added bonus. The Kamrows are in here with Helen when she return SS graduate and returned several some of the people who are begin the KK Cottage, in Al Bunner's ed from Princeton, also Barbie's (Continued on Page 8/ ning a year-round stay. apartment. Their phone is S4 2- 2304. Joy (Mrs. Richard) Edwards has been to Culver for five sum Bertha (Mrs. Jack) Jones has. ASSOCIATE DEGREES mers. Now Richard is joining the joined the library staff of CMA Faculty as a Counselor. They have after being the school librarian in recently come from Wabash, Ind., Penn Hills, Pa., for the last 13 but originally Joy is from Elmira, years. Her husband knows Culver N.Y. She majored in music at Han well since he is the son of Marion over College, Hanover, Ind., and Jones, well-known insurance man minored in a. fellow-student nam here. Bertha and Jack have two ed Edwards! Both the Edwards children- son Jack is in college went on to Ohio University for their Masters in Education. Joy taught for a while before young and daughter Marion is in high school. Bertha's mother, Mrs. Rowe, has come with them to COlLtCt Eric Matthew, aged one, was born. make her home in Culver, too. She likes singing (along with Jack will move his insurance bus /hone 742-1354 Fori Wayne, Ind. Richard), reading, antiquing, sewiness base of ing and decorating, and the whole Culver area. operation to the More a'oout the ^J~aii ^Jerm September 12 family likes to camp out. They un Joneses in a later issue of the living in the duplex next door to Messenger. the Lamberts, on the Circle. Their Dean Benson and Ruth were phone number is 842-2370. proud parents June 5 when daugh Ann (Mrs. Jerry) Miller is from ter Jane graduated from Washing * * * Business Administration & Finance Secretarial Science Professional Accounting With I.B.M. Bluffton, as is Jerry, though they ton University in St. Louis. This have spent the last several y'ears summer and next year Jane will be i;i Vale on a University Fellowship working on her master of arts in teaching (English). Son Bob res 30, 32, 34n s ceived his master of business adminstration degree with high distinction from Harvard Graduate School June 1 li. Kermit (Bud) Zieg, Jr., received his master's degree in business from Ohio State in June. He and his charming bride, Suzanne, are living in Chicago now, where Kermit is putting to good use in a bank all that he learned at school. LUCK! SHALL COUNTY 'ers . • 6$ • •. .... « Russell D. Oliver II, and his wife, Carol, received their B.A. degrees from East Carolina College, Greenville, N.C., Sunday, May 22. Rusty majored in geography and for the past year has been a trainee with the Greenville Redevelopment Commission. As of June 1 he began work with the Urban Renewal and Redevelopment Commission in Durham, N.C. Carol majored in French and English and will teach in the Durham High School system. Their small daughter, Kimberly Ann, watched her parents receive their diplomas from the arms of her maternal, grandmother, Mrs. Howard Browning of Durham. Walter O. (Bubb) Gollnick, Jr.. graduated June 5 from Purdue with his bachelor of industrial management. Later in the summer he will begin his business career with Mutual of New York, with his base in Lafayette. Tina Hughes Paniagua, with ; her husband, Angel (pronounced] Ann-Hail), is back in the States after a Peace Corps stint in Boli-J via, Dr. Paniagua's home country. Angel is working on his English. J ta" <strong>1966</strong> Marshall County 4-H Fair — Argos August 1-6 <strong>1966</strong> Marshall County 4-H Fair Argos — Aug. 1 through Aug. 6 Culver Co-Op Verne Weiger I On SMILEY We invite inspection and Post BiiailcJiBigs comparison. More adaptability, quality, permanence. Call: LEONARD STACKHOUSE, R.R. 1, Bourbon, Indiana Phone 219-NI 6-2515 Millwood Exchaige) 17tfn E BY DOING! East Jefferson St. Phone 842-3000 CULVER Store Hours: 8 to 6 Service Dept. Hours: 8 to 5 3 On