soon. All active 'at-ers have been alerted asto our reunion date.News comes in slowly, but surely, andwhat fun it is to hear from WMC classmates.For classmate of the year, "Kitty" Britting/wmWellinger is our nominee. Kittymade the 1966-67 edition of Who's Who ofAmerican \Vomen. Kitty is librarian of theCharles Barrett School, Alexandria, Virginia,and is a member of many civic and professionaldubs. She and her husband, Karl,who works for the U. S. Post Office, liresoon to celebrate their 33rt! wedding anniversary.Margaret Hoffman Rich(!rdson hasa son in Georgia Tech and a daughter atAmerican U. "Toots" keeps busy doing volunteerwork at Carroll County Hospital.Col. Ralph Mark Reed and his wife completeda 3,OOO-miletrip through the Scandinaviancountries last summer. Mark willmiss this reunion but will be back in theU. S. A. in 1967. Clnrence Knox has hisown vacuum cleaner and sewing machinebusiness in Hagerstown. Congratulations toCatherine Downing on the many offices sheholds in historical organizations. A few ofthese are: President of Milford HistoricalSOCiety; Vice-President, General NationalSociety of D.A.R. and National President ofNational SOciety Daughters of ColonialWars, and us such plans to do much travelingthrough U. S. A. this year.Catherine "Sophie" Lynch Bass gave apre-reunion luncheon in January at her homein Baltimore. Kitty Tull Feelemyer {recuperatingfrom weddings of her son anddaughter}; Hmma Hecht soon off to Floridafor the rest of the winter; Helen Myer,\·SI(lckhollse, who teaches French in BaltimoreCounty, has a son at Yale and anotherat Washington and Lee; Rldh Davis Darby,who teaches 7th grade English at Gaithersburg,and has a SOil in eollege at Midland,Michigan, and I were there. "Sophie" andher husband, Sam, are spending March inCalifornia and Hawaii. Walter Reichenbecherrunsthe Dixie Motel near the Mason-Dixon Line at Addison, Pennsylvania(skiers please take notice), Walt has fourdaughters. If we can tempt him from savingall his vacation for deer-hunting, maybehe'll be able to attend a future reunionThaddeus Klep(!c;:; ("KJeppie") teaches atWoodbury High School, New Jersey, is directorof local adult evening school, and isa past president of the local Kiwanis Club.He has a son and daughter (twins) and fourfine grandchildren.The rest of you who are savtng that 4cpostcard I sent you, please put it to use.Remember, what is new to you is newsfor mel See you all in June1934Mrs. Edward B. Dexter (Lillian Frey)3726 Loc:hearn DriveBaltimore, Maryland 21207It might take a year or more for some ofyou to send me work about yourselves; butby being patient, I usually get a little newsnow and thenBen and Sarah (Fadeley) Stevens havemoved from Silver Spring, Maryland, to 513Beach Park Boulevard, Venice, Florida.E. J. "Pat" Mahoney, after 22 yearscoaching Navy plebe basketball teams, retiredfrom the sports picture this past June.He stepped down, he said, due to increasingresponsibilities in the Academy's departmentof English, history, and government,where he serves as a full professorOur class has lost two who were dear tous: John A. Sneicher {january 1, 1965),and Victor S. Palmer (July 1, 1965).Mary (H{/ig) Hartgor writes from 1212Mesilla Road, Lns Cruces, New Mexico, thatshe is very busy with Woman's Club, PanAmerican Club, and A.A.V.W. activities.Her five children all like different things,and that keeps her bu~)' tQQ. jerry likesfun; Crace, her work at N.M.S.U.; Tommy,swimming; ElSie, oil painting; and Emily,the violin. Mary was sorry she didn't makeour last reunion, but she said that she reallyenjoyed the Newsletter "From '34 to '64."Here's a special item for Martha. (Harrison)Ramsey: I rccefved a note from a MrsDoris Blake Benson (211 Kemble Road,Baltimore 18), who was in high school withyou, Martha, and she requested that you beasked to contact her. She has thought ofyou so often.Probably some of you didn't know thatwhen Alumni Hall got new curtains, ourclass had the WMC seal from the old curtainframed and presented to Esther Smith.\Vords from her thank_you note read in part:"It was so appropriate and very thoughtfulof your class to do this since the studentsof your class were the first ones to use thecurtain. The seal enclosed thirty yearsof my life-nearly two hundred productions!Plays are the most ephemeral of all the arts.They are born, live, and then vanish intothin air leaving behind them only a misty("Onl:,'legatiOll of memories. I SUpposeproducingplays cernes nearest to the myth ofSisyphus. You push upward toward the peakonly to see the rock vanish and appear againat the foot of the mountain. And so it hasbeen for thirty years-no wonder I lovehaVing a piece of that old green curtain asa tangible object on which to hang myremembrances.··Probably some of you don't know that Ilim no longer teaching at Clen Burnie HighSchool. I left there nbout a year ago toaccept a position as Supervisor of Instrue,tion with the Anne Arundel County Boardof Education. I am currently assigned toAndover High School in Linthicum, wherethe principal, LeRoy Carter, lr., ·48, is alsoa WMC graduate.Recently I received across my desk acircular from the Parker Publishing Companyadvertising a new book on school publicationsand bearing a picture of the author-our own Rubert Holder! Bob has taughtfor the past 26 years at Amherst Junior andSenior High Schools, Snyder, New York.Those of you who haven't written meabout yourselves (lind that"s most of you!),please gd your news in.pagethirty-tu;o
travel. The next newsletter will tell more"bout this trip.1936Mrs. Irvin Sauber (Rosalie Silberstein)6905 Park Heights AvenueBaltimore, Maryland 21215Put a circle around that date=june 4,1966--and let's get together for our 30th reunion.You'll enjoy seeing the new thingson the Hill and reminiscing about the old.E. Rol>ert Brooks is living in Raleigh,North Carolina. For the past three yearshe has been a senior analyst with the ResearchTriangle Institute, associated with~u~e~r~og~ro1;~~.li~~bS~:~~t~~n~h~n::eerl::~Adelaide and son, David (II), have foundthat "as far as this area is concerned, theleisurely puce of the South is a myth."Saw EliwUelh Hagen in New York whereshe is on the faculty of Columbia UniversityTeachers College. Did you hear Betty asthe "expert" on the "Ask Betty Furness"radio show?ldamoe Ri/ell Carrott has been kept busywith civic responsibilities as head of theMontgomery County League of \VomenVoters. She is in demand a speakerasldnmae and Bill and their children, Rileyand Kate, live in Silver SpringHad a call from Miriam WhitfieldSchmidt. She and husband, Ray, live inWashington, D. C.1939Mrs. Sterling F. Fowble (Virginia Karow)123 South East AvenueBaltimore, Maryland 21224Congratulations are in order for AarouSch(leffer, D.D.S., who has been electedhead of the Baltimore-Washington Societyof Orthodontics. A graduate of MarylandDental School, Dr. Schaeffer holds aMaster's degree in orthodontics from theUniversity of lllinois. Aaron and Phyllis havethree children: Rick, 13; Ellen, 10; andBeth, 4; and you can be sure that they allhave straight teeth. You know it pays toadvertise.Heard from Creedy Day Moog, whu hasbeen recuperating hom a very serious operation.She has been going with Bob on .businesstrips for Moog Plastics and is alwaysglad to get home to the four boys. Anne ismarried. Creedy and Bob are living inOrinda, California.Thelma Yohn Lockard celebrate,l her 25thwedding anniversary last August, hut thebest gift she received was her first grandchildpresented by her son Dean and hiswife. Between substituting at Franklin SeniorHigh School ,md preparing for hcrdaughter's wedding she has not had toomuch time to spoil itAnne aud Bill Klare will celebrate their25th wedding anniversary in their newhome in Worthington, Ohio, where Bill'isstationed with the Selective Services.More 25th wedding congratulations-Billand Lo!lise (Iameson) Highl>y and Charlieand Elizabeth (Crisp) Redmcr, whose sonCharles graduates from University of Marylnndand daughter Carol will enter WesternMaryland in the fall.Peck arui M(Jrge S/Il!lSnlllll were reallyproud of Mike, who not only made the varsitybasketball team at Hampton HighSchool, but the headlines he sparked theasteam to a win in the regional tournament.Six-foot-four-ineh Mike seems to be a "chipofT the old block."Enjoy all your notes. Just keep thclll coming.\-Ve nll are interested in your activitiesJust tell us about them.'Webster Lucas. . see '351941Mn, Stanley E. Skelton(Elinor Culligan)Larchwood Road3910Falls Church, Virginia 22041apologies to Scotty-c-I mean EieonorOurPrescott: Vergis. The October MAGAZINEstated that her offspring WilS boy namedaScotty. It seems that she didn't care Forthe nickname when W6 were on the Hill,but to name a baby Scotty was unthinkable.Anyway the child is a girl and her nHmeis Diana. Eleanor has been taking coursesat Arizona State U, preparing for thc dayshe will return to teaching horne cconomics.Her husband, John, is a professor at theCollege of Educlltionand Betty Mark Poore VirlC(mt have amarried daughtcr, Marlatnc, and a son, MarkAlan, 13 years old. Bctty substitutes atPimlico Junior High School and enjoys making(.'Cralllid. Last Fall she toured the EastemShore for the first time and loved it.Charles Horl/l! and his wife, Sylvia, residein \Vashington Creve. He is a dentalofficer in the hospital of the U. S. SoldiersHome in D. C. She is the secretary at WashingtonGrove Elementary Schoo!. Theirdaughter, Meredith, attends GaithersburgJunior High,WillialH R. Wiley writes from Timoniumthat he and his wife," Jeanne, have thrcechildren: Alison, 16, Doug, g, and Don, .'3.Bill spent four years in the Anny, two inEurope as a Major. He graduated from U.of Md. School of Law in 1951 and wasadmitted to the Maryland Bar in 1952.Stnce 1947 he has been personnel managerand purchasing agent for Container Corporationof America. They manufacture corrugatedshipping containers in Baltimore.ell!! Windsor has been a practicingchiropractic physician for 15 years. He isnot married. He feels life has been good tohim although he lost an eye in combat inWorld War II.Last August Col, Robert O. Lambertgraduated from the U. S. Anny war College.Since that time he has been DeputyCommander of the U, S. Army PrimaryHelicopter Center in Fort Wolters, Texas.Their mission is the training of helicopterpilots who see service in Vietnam.Robert and Kathleen Coe Wolters nowlive in Charlotte, North Carolina. Bob isassistant agent in charge of the CharlotteFBI office. Their two daughters are BarbaraCoe, 17, a freshman at Columbia College,Columbia, South Carolina; and ElizabethAnne, 7, a second grader. Kakie enjoys hergarden and sewing dubs and church activities.If YOIl pass through Charlotte, stop byto sec them at 3032 Hanson Drive.The Justice Department has an attractionfor another of our class of '41. AnnetteHutchins has been employed there for 25years. She says she has loved every minute.John BlIyley Jones's service to the MethodistChurch has highlighted his life since'41. He has had pastorates in Frostburg,Washington, D. C., and now at Towson.He was District Superintendent of the Balu,more Conference from 1960-65. He previouslyhad spent four years on the facultyat \\,~-IC and received his D.D. degree in!958. That same year he was made trusteeof the ecilego. Currently he is chairman ofa delegation to the Ccncral ConferenL"C ofthe Methodist Church.Another of our busy classmates is FmncesDillllW{/y Tompkins. After \VMC she devotedher talents to the nursing profession.She received a Master's degree in educationfrom Johns Hopkins University and taughtstudent nUfS('S for five years. For the pastfour years Fran has been Director of theSchool of Nursing and Nursing Service atthe Union Memorial Hospital. This year shealso teaches ·'Principles of Administrationand Supervision in Nursing" at Johns Hopkinsevening College. At present she ischairman of :\ (."Ollllllittec on professionalpractice the Maryland Nurses Associationofand is active in several other medical andhealth societies. Fran has two daughters:Kathy, a senior at Villa Julie College, andGinn~, a senior in high school. Last yearher !tfe was saddened by the loss of herhusband, but thi8 year will bring the happinessof seeing her daughter Kathy marriedill June.A phone cal! to Betty Brawn Stroppbrought news of her three boys: Bob, Jr.,l.8, Bill, 14, and Dick, 11. All inherited theirpagethirty-three
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