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the birth of their first child, Keith William,on November 21, 1965. They are living inGreenbelt where I recently enjoyed visitingwith Nonna and their fine son.California is now the home of anotherWMC couple, George and Ruth RichardsSummers. George finished his studies at theUniversity of Delaware and now has hisPh.D. They arc living in Redondo Beachwhere George is a member of the technicalstaff at Aerospace Corporation. They arebasking in the California sunshine and Ruthis delighting in having flowers in bloom allyear round.I was happy to hear from Nick Spin nato.He and Joyce are living in Baltimore. Heis still teaching the ninth grade at GoldenRing Junior High School where he is departmentchairman of English and SocialStudies. Nick received his Master's degreein July, 1965. Nick and Joyce have threechildren, Denise 10, Charles 5, and Patricel.Josef Wilke received his LL.B. from EasternCollege in 1962. He is now working asa representative for Johnson and Johnson inthe Mid-Atlantic area. He says he is a frequentvisitor to Carrol! County during thehunting season. He is stil! in the Army Reserveas a Captain with the 92nd FieldArmy Hospital. Joe says he is finding lifewith a lot of travel most interesting.PatriCia Krell Yates writes that since May,1965, her husband Ed 'has been the executivedirector of the Hopkins House Association,a settlement house in Alexandria, Virginia.Since October, 1965, Patty has beena cascworker specialist with the FamilyEmergency Services Project the ChildofWelfare Division in Washington, D. C.They both are finding their careers in socialwork very fulfilling. Pat said she hopes Dr.Earp can guide more and more of his studentstoward graduate school and professionalsocial work.I was delighted to hear from one of ourex-classmates, Betty Lou Reel Stotler. MterBetty's husband, Tubby, stopped playingpro baseball, he went to work with NolandHagerstown as an electricalCompany insalesman. Betty is working as a secretaryat Jamison Door Company. They have onechild, Cheryl, who is almost 8, They builttheir present home two years ago whichkeeps them quite busy. .William Bruce Holbruner his and wife,'~'m:7 btci- e iSn~:it!i~~~s~ ~i~~h;~l~ss~;~ment as he enjoys the missile field. Darla 6,Dana 4, and Io are happy about their moveto a warmer climate. Dick and four otherservicemen recently received the BronzeStar Medal for outstanding meritorious servicein connection with ground operationsfrom 1964-65 in the Republic of Vietnam.Dick also received the Air Medal for meri-Maior James B. Moore, '53, left, and Lt. Col. Kingston Winget present a commissionto Ronnld W. Boone, '66, during comme,ncement ceremonies on June 6.torious achievement while participal:ing insustained aerial 8.ight in Vietnam.As I write this, Dick, the children, andvacationI are looking forward to weekswith friends at Mont Gabriel Lodge inCanada. We are most excited about seeingthe Laurentians. I hope you are all enjoyingthe summer and will take two minutesto drop me a line.1959Mrs. Warren J. Braunwarth(Virginia Pott)Road36 EvergreenSummit, New Jersey 07901Your response to my postcards was betterthan ever this year, though there arestill many from whom I've never heard.Frequently it's those very classmates aboutwhom others ask to hear. So, do write if youhaven't already-even if only to say you'restill alive.The most distant response this time cameFaigeniJerg Prenner in Tel-from JohannaAviv, Israel. She writes, "As a biologyteacher of the Herzlia High School, Tel-Aviv, I was delegated to the InstructionalTelevision of Israel and am now working onthe staff of the Television as a lecturer andscript writer on biology." Upon completionof his tour of duty with the U. S. A. MedicalService Corps, George Thomas, wifeBetty and daughter Patricia have settlednear Ellicott City. He is on the Johns HopkinsMedical School faculty and is workingin the field of medical genetics concernedwith mental retardation. . The LewisThomas Miller family announce the arrivalof Mark Joseph on December 26. He joinsPamela 4, and Gregory 2. Tom continues toteach Westminster Junior High: his wife isa nurse at Carroll County General HospitaL. . . Having completed their Annytour, Harold and Jeanne Lelltherwood Taylorare now Delaware residents, Hal's a researchchemist for Du Pont in Wilmington;Jeanne is active in a Home Economics club(,lffiliated with AHEA) that keeps pace withnew developments in the field.A son, Christopher Carl, was born on December20 to Frank (Red Dog) Thye andhis wife .... John, '53, and Janice RobertsWilhelm have two sons, Mark Evans 1, andEric 3. Besides keeping up with the boys,Jan enjoys antiquing as 11 hobby. .. SharonWheatley became the bride of Harry WesleyThomas on March 19 in Bel Air: ElaineBarlley was maid of honor. Af~er leavingthe teaching profession in January, 1965,Sharon worked at Hutzler's as their trainingsupervisor.. Ellen (Win/de) RichmondSauerbrey spent marvelous month travcling-California,aJamaica, and San Juan-only to return Towson in a snowstorm!toShe writes a monthly column, "CongressionalRollcall," which appears in the BaltimureCounty newspaper among others.The Jackson family (Sherry Phelps)is now living in Catonsville where it hopesarrivedto remain settled! Matthew Scottpagetwenty-nine

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