on September 23 to join Michael 4, andRebecca 3.Betty Jane 1:lremker Roberts graduatedfrom Towson State in '59. Husband McCarlserved seven years at the Grace-Falls Roadand Bosley Charge in Reisterstown beforegoing to the Amelia Methodist Church inBaltimore County. Their children are KimberlyKelly 6, and Keith McCarl 3.... PatriciaSmyth Price is in Detroit where Carl ispastor of St. Mark's Methodist Church. Theyhave three sons, Mark 6, Samuel 4, andDavid 1. Bnlce and Melba Nelms Leeeagerly anticipate their move to a newhome in Silver Spring. Bruce was recentlypromoted to Manager of Systems and Programmingat the Riggs Bank in D. C. Togetherthey serve as secretary and treasurerof the WMC area Alumni Club.From Saegerstnwn, Pennsylvania, comesnews from Sandra Bugbee Smith. She ismother of four-Deborah 8, Scott 7, Chris6, and Robin 4. Husband Bob is a mathteacher at the high school there ..Rebecca HOIIse Pullig received a M.Ed.from Frostburg State College and teachesat the high school in Prince George, Virginia.Her husband Jack, a chemical engineerwith the Hercules Powder Co., wasrecently transferred to the Hopewell Plant.ROll and Louis(l Kennedy live in Rockvillewith their two children, Corinne 2,and Kimberly 5. Roy is manager of theGaithersburg Branch of the First NationalBank of Maryland and was recently madean officer.. Robert Otto was promotedto a social insurance research analyst withthe Social Security Administration in Woodlawn.Helen (TWining) has been teachingclothing construction in adult educationclasses in Baltimore County. Daughter SarahEllen is 2~;.... District Sales Manager ofMcConnick and Co. in Chicago is the positionnow held by David Edington. He andJoyce (Lee), '61, reside in Northbrook, Illinois... Jennifer Spicer arrived on November25 to join Allen and Gwen NorbethSpicer, '64. Stephen Callender writes,"1 continue to work for the Apollo SupportDept. of General Electric as a computeranalyst at NASA's Marshall Space FlightCenter's Test Laboratory." Stcve was recentlycommended for "his achievement inpreparing a computer program for the J-2engine starting conditions for the S-IVB·Battleship' in 2/3 the anticipatcd time withno defects in the program." Only 65 employeesof 5,000 received the award. Con-~ratulations, Steve! When at home, his life~~~~~r~~~~~\h!~dW~~m:;1 3~0 children,From Philadelphia Sloan Stewart wrnes,"I'm still taking great pride in my bachelorhood,although it's getting tougher. toremain single." In the meantime he is astockbroker with Mcrrill, Lynch, Pierce,Fenner, and Smith, Inc .... Joyce Tharp~~sl:yliV~S ~~s~::~:te~~~:~r N~;t\~aJ~~:~!Episcopal Church and temporary chaplainof the Main Post Chapel at Fort Bragg ....This month Hoppy and Patrici(l Schaefferpage thirtyJones move to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, areawhere he begins the practice of ear, nose,and throat. .. A second son, Michael Norrtss,was born September 16 to Bill andPatricill Fiol Morrill. Bill is Financial Analystwith TWA in New York. The Merrillshave moved to East Brunswick, New Jersey.. David and Carolyn (Whitfield) Willimnsawait overseas orders at Fort Eustis,Virginia, where Dave is Chaplain to the"ArnlY's Navy.". Karen Helbig Whitesideannounces the arrival of Jennifer Lynn onJanuary 31. . James Lightner is taking[I year's leave of absence from teachingduties at WMC to continue doctoral studiesat Ohio State. Daniel and Joanne (Trabucco)Shaheen are in their new home at911 Glazewood Avenue, Takoma Park ..That's it for this month-keep the mailcoming! Next deadline is July 28.1960Mrs_ Hobart D. Wolf, Jr. (Pat Walk)Oklahoma RoadSykesville, Maryland 21784Greetings from "Whispering Pine." It hasbeen delightful to get response from somany of you since I began working as yourSecretary. I think first that I should tell youa little about my family to bring you up todate. Hoby and I live on a farm in thesoutheastern corner of Carroll County. Weown a small Advertising-Public RelationsBusiness. This keeps my spouse occupied.I work as a Home Executive-you knowwhat that is-a domestic with an A.B. degree!Since leaving WMC, I have two "Terrors"of my own. Kelly is 3 and Kara, 1.Any of you planning to visit your AlmaMater are also welcome to visit us. \Ve arevery near the college and our home isoften fondly called the Fifteen Mile House.Enough about us. Now let's hear about otherswho lire going places and doing things.Since his graduation from the Universityof Maryland Law School, Dave Clark hasentered the Army JAG Corps and has beenstationed at the Pentagon. His Army dutywill end in August and then he, wife NancyJones, '59, and children, Julie 2)1, andTracy 15 months, will move to Salisbury,Maryland, where Dave will practice lawwith Porter and Cullen, Attorneys.Aile/! Dworkin received his D.D.S. fromthe Baltilllore College of Dental Surgery inJune. He has had the honor of being thepresident of his class for all four years. Hispresent plans are for a two-year residencyprogram at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.Morty has two daughters, MerrittBeth, ·4, and Karen Jill, 5 months.Sue \Varreu Allen and son, Kevin, havemoved to El Pnso, Texas, to be near her parcnts,while husband, Bob, does a year'sduty in Vietnam. She said that she wouldlove to see Western Marylanders who justhappen to be in Texas.James and Lynne Rodway \Vorden, '83,had a delightful vacation cruising to theCaribbean. They were in Barbados and Jamaicafor two weeks in March. Their wee
Andy was bam in the morning on the daythat the big snowstorm began. It is a growinglegend in the Walkersville, Maryland,area that Andy's birth is responsible for theBlizzard of '66,Capt. Robert H, Cule and wife, jean, announcethe birth of their flrst child, a boy,on February 6. Bob has been instructing atthe Artillcry School in Nuclear WeaponsEmployment and is now with the 173rd AirborneBrigade in Vietnam, I-Ie sends hisbest everyone,toThat is all the news for this time-keepyour cards and letters comtn'!1962Mrs. James R, Cole (Judy King)173 David AvenueWestminster, Maryland 21157Bah \Varfield is in Shreveport, Louisiana,a representative for Weyerhnuser Company,asHe enjoys water skiing, sailing, golf,and horseback riding. Bob spent five daysin New Orleans during Mardi Gras.Ted Whitfield works on accounting atKey Chevrolet Frederick. His wife, BeNyinAnn, leaches high school home economicsat Mt. Airy.Kay Lllttrell Albwcht writes that she andJoe have been in Cermany since 1964, Theyhave been able to visit Holland, France, andBerlin.Nm!t;y Singer O'MlIlIe!! sends word thatshe and Tom, '53, will returning frombeCermaey this winter. Their sons, Scott 3.and Todd 9 months, keep Nancy occupiedwhile Tom serves with the h.,I.P, Corps.Bernard O. Ri'le/wrt was ordained andinstalled minister of the CongregationalasChurch of Richmond, Massachusetts.Mil Dickey ThomlJ$ says that _~he andJim, '50, are quite busy with church activities.Susan Thomas will soon be two.Alhert Norman (Terp, '61) and KIIY Mc-Kay Ward, HI, announ~'C the birth of ElizabethKearns on April 12. Terp, IV, andScott keep Kay busy in their new home inPortage, Michigan.Bob, '61, nnd Suzmwe (Fossett) Bwumingadded Robert Francis, jr., to their familyon March 22.C. Lynn wick,,,ire is a stale planner forthe office of Region:ll Development in NewYork. He, Barbara (Frick), '63, and Christopher,8 months, live in AlbanyJon Williams is still busy al jefferSOJlMedical College in Philadelphia.Capl. Rohert Wolf is in Vietnam. Hiswife, Sandra, ami hvo sons, Greg, 3, andTodd, 1, live in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania.Bob hopes to return to the United Stah'sthis summerMary Sue TrolllwlI teaches ~'OOking, sewing,,md knitting the Columbus RecreationwithDept. She plans to become cerllfledto teach home economics,Richard and Sllwm (MortOIl) Lohman announcethe birth of Brenda Michelle onMarch 22. The Lohmans' new address isHaute 1, Hagerstown.Diana Calvert \Veslerkam writes thathusband Bill gnl
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