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sponsored by their companies or governmentsin conformance with rigorous standardsfor admission established by HarvardBusiness School to assure each class representsa cross section of outstanding businessleadership in the United States and abroad.Luella B. Snoeyenbos was honored on herretirement after 39 years with the Bureauof Recreation in Baltimore City. She retiredafter almost four decades of service in thedevelopment of girls' athletic and recreationalprograms on the playgrounds and inthe recreation centers, and schools of BaltimoreCity and Baltimore County. She wasappointed supervisor of girls' and women'sactivities with the Playground AthleticLeague in 1939 and served in this capacityWith the Bureau of Recreation until her retirement.Nineteen sixty-five was a most memorableyear ~or the Poioblec culminating in thetwentieth reunion of their working withboys in the field of sandlot baseball. Twohundred of the boys, parents, and friendsattended this gala affair. Little did Sheriffknow that it was also a testimonial to him.It was a thrilling evening as three of thefour boys who are in the major leaguesa~tende?, and Al Kaline had taped an interviewWith John Steadman of the BaltimoreNew~ American which John presented thatf:r~:':~P~~~i~tI~f ~~r~~;v:a~nr:s;~I:~~i~;::n~n;~~dr~~eT~~ ;~~hles~:thex~ii~~~and Sheriff, Will never forgetHawall=Kanai and Maui. There they renteda jeep, camped on the beaches, and becamerea I honest-to-goodness beachcombers.Diane, the oldest daughter, is attendingUniversity of California-Davis campusJudy, a senior in high school, is a NationalMerit Scholarship semi-finalist. Nancy, aneighth grader, has inherited Beulah's musicaltalent. Bud, her husband, is busy Hyingto Honolulu from San Francisco andhas had 25 years with United Airlines.Beulah tells me she happened into anearby elementary school one day and wasdiscover the principal was aamazed toformer WMC classmate, Lr;mney Bee. He invitedher into one of the classrooms wherehe asked the class to sing "our special song"for his guest. Immediately the class brokeforth into "Dear Western Maryland"!Fame and honor have come to one of us.Ruth Field Salt sent me from her localpaper a picture which actually appeared inthe "Parade" section of the Sunday papersall over tile country on September 19, 1965.The picture was of Dr. F. Mason Sones andappeared with an article, "New Ways toPrevent Heart Attack." It seems thatIIMason has developed a new movie X-raytechnique that enables doctors to photograph~sor~t~=J;ea;t:iethe~::~/~~~v~a~1ev~~~:i~:and has been invited all over the world tod~scuss his new weapon against coronarydisease. He has appeared on nationwide TVand has been written up in Time magazine.In October, 1965, Dr. Homer O. Elseroad,superintendent of the Montgomery CountyPll~lic schools, traveled to Singapore at theinvitation of the Singapore-American Schoolunder the provisions of a grant of the UnitedStates State Department. He spent twoweeks there arranging programs of mutualbenefit to the Singapore-American Schooland to the Montgomery County schools forthe exchange of teachers, pupils, and instructicnalmaterials. In making this trip,he flew around the world, stopping inHonolulu, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Malaysia,Bangkok, Beirut, Rome, and Paris, visitingAmerican schools along the way.Margaret Qlwrles Strow traveled to Mexicothis past summer with her family. Herdaughter, Sue, is a junior and in the honorsprogra~n at. Wheaton College and daughter,Mary Ella, IS a high school senior at HowardHigh, Howard County, and a National MeritScholarship semi-finalist. Margaret teachesher son in eighth grade general science.Husband Larry, '39, is a chemist and is assistantplant manager and president of theHoward High PTAWord from Marguerite Kuhns Scott isthat she is living in Westchester CountyNew York. She has two daughters and sheand. husband, Walt, are living "a verytypical suburban lffe."I hear from Mary Ainsworth that sheworks. for the Department of EmploymentSecunty. as interviewer-examiner in theAnnapolis office.Mary W. Dlioer has a degree in libraryscience from Drexel Institute of Technology1942Mr. Frank A. TarbuttonCountry Club EstatesRoute 3Chestertown, Ma rylandEarl C. Dared, is a classifier in the U. ~~Patent Office. He was one of 22 perso~s 1e~:d~eei:~:o~f;~\:e~';c:edpi~~e:r ~~~~~td I t f govern-~e~e e~~{~~;~~.al se~;:t~:;,m~f ~mre;.~~~fh~r~·D

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