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ing in any event but even more so for theSwadells because they took along an airplaneand a boat-great big, life-size one!Major Swadell drove light truck whichapulled a trailer with the airplane. Marydrove car which pulled a trailer with theaboat. The boat was built by Major Swndel!over ten years ago, but he completedthe airplane just last year. The plane, aWithnan Tailwind, can fly to 150 milesupan hour. The wings were built in the Swadells'basement; the fuselage, in a buildingrented by the Paso Chapter of the ExperimentalElAircraft Association. When theSwadclls aren't up in the air or floatingaround, they can be reached at 522 F Beluga,Ft. Richardson, Alaska.loan Waller Winkelman lives near Ft.Meade. She's working as a Red Cross Volunteerat the Anny Hospital once a weekand taking night courses at Bowie StateCollege for a teaching certificate. Her sons,Don and Bill, keep her busy and many oldfriends drop by on their way to and fromthe Pentagon on their way to Vietnam, KayPoch Lynch still teaches sixth grade in Bethesda.Vicki is a fourth grader now, Aquote from Jimmie Ray Mister Silvia; "Weare still carrying on. Preston sells Volkswagensand I bend bones!" Translation:She's a physical therapist. Jim and HarriettCooley Whitehurst send greetings. Jimcoached an undefeated junior varsity footballseason and Harriett is teaching kindergarten.Romanie has recently published an articleby Dr. Lorry S. Crist entitled "TheLegendary Crucifixion of Juhan Tristan,Son of Saint Louis." Roman/e, published inParis since 1872, is a revue interested int~e s~dy of the Romance languages andhterature of the languages. Paul and DorisBurket Calvjn, '57, our neighbors down theroad in Kaneohe, are busy doing all the"nameless little necessary things that makethe world run." (Pithy phrase, that!) Doriswill be teaching in the Parker MemorialMethodist Church's five-day pre-school classfor four-year-olds in the fall.Hawaii is a busy place! This businessabout sitting under coconut trees all daywhile native girls sing and dance is purelyfictional. It is a very transient area and weare constantly saying good-bye to old friendsand meeting new ones, As I write this, wehave just finished celebrating May Day.May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii (yes, it's asong title) which means that everyone wearsa muu-muu or an aloha shirt (colorful,cheerful costumes made by Auntie Tutu, thecheerful, colorful tentmaker ), and a lei offlowers around the neck. The school chtl.,dren put on lovely programs of dances andsong representing all the Pacific cultures.It's a wonderful way to learn for everyone.A new college, Hawaii Loa, is beingestablished on Oahu to serve Hawaii andthe Pacific Basin. It is the joint venture offour denominations: Methodist, Episcopal,Presbyterian and United Church of Christ(Congregational). Dr. Chandler W. Rowe,former Dean at Lawrence University in \Vispagl'twenty_eightconsln, bas been elected President. He statesthe aims of the institution as follows: "AtHawaii Loa we plan to merge the traditional\Vestern-Oriented liberal arts courseswith offerings in Asian studies to producea curriculum that will give the Americanstudent a clearer understanding of his owncultural heritage and social institutions bycontrasting them with those found in away of life far different from his own, Thisinter-cultural approach will also allow thestudent from Asia to better understand hisway of life through the study of the heritageof the West, and both the Asian and theAmerican will have a greater understandingof one another's culture." So, Hawaii promisesto become an even busier place.One last note; Editor Nancy Winkelmanasked me what we hung the Chrisbnasballs on. Well, Nancy, we did have a realChrtstnms tree, imported from the Mainland.(I think it was cut before Labor Dayof 1964!) All was fine until we breathedheavily on the needles! Aloha!1957Mrs. Peter Chiarenza (Joan LuckabaughJ15 North Penfield RoadEllIcoH City, Maryland 21043Dick and "Betts" (Riggleman) Crahamhad been in Lagos, Nigeria, two and onehulfyears when they returned last Octoberfor home leave. Dick was reassigned fortwo years and returned in January just beforethe trouble there, He is Assistant Com.mercial Attache at the embassy. Betts hasworked as a secretary for the AgricultureAttache. Betts stayed in Towson until Juneso Bruce, 7, could finish school.Kitty (Canan)) Entwisle says Stan justloves little girls, so he's bursting with prideat the birth of Julia Ann on December 5,1965. She makes three. Susan Annette wasborn October 20, 1965, to Robert and MillieMcDonald Morrison. Charlie is now 3.James Edward was born to Dick and AnneCettings DeCourcey on February 24, 196ftCaroline is 5.Dick Kline is in the family's road constructionbusiness in Frederick. In his sparetime he works on installing the big old theaterorgan he wrestled out of the now defunctCapitol Theatre in Washington, D. C.,when the place was torn down three yearsago. I wonder where one puts an organ likethat. Dick has also been busy as the '57chairman of the Alumni Fund this year.Pat 'Verner Cal/crlder writes from heryear-old home in Bel Air. Pat directs theChildren's and Youth Choir. George stillteaches at Herring Run Junior High in Baltimore.He is also president of the communityassociation. Jon is 2. They see lim. andHarrictt Whitehurst, '55, and Jim McMahan,Ir., '80, occasionally.Some mure of our fellow graduates haveattained their doctoral degrees. Walter L.(Larry) Hall received his Ph.D. in Chemistryfrom Pennsylvania State University in December,1965. Eugelle Krantz received hisPh.D. in Zoology from the same school inMj~~~; ~~~~ writes from her new add:essin Miami where she is working overtJ~~eLW~h:~~t;iar~~~c::i~yth1J~7n~ftr~~0~n~h~would like to hear from Joy Nuttall and IoHicks Holbnmer. As.sis~~~; :;e~l:a~r:;f-~~::td ~~feA~;S~.an~eCompany at its head office in \VmOlpeg,Ca;:~apattersvn leads a fu:l life. She reciceivcd her Master's degree m. Reli~~onD:;wLiterature last Juno m abscntjaf:rfor Japan.~~~~e;~o~~vel'? a~~fi~!~~~i:.~~~~e~: It~~ ~;:of a young Japanese ehurcll. Her cay ,always not quite long enough. f lty re-Dot Clar,ke has resigned her ssional actsearch position with the Inte~tr~e:sonnc1Research Commission on. PUPI th MaretServices to accept a position at IeAdrntn-School as Director of Guidance t~(to heartstratlve Assistant, She would d ) ,e would Ifrom Quincy Polk HQffert. An w OnlYonelike to hear from more of you.more year till reunion time.

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