parents' love of sports. Bob, '40, is a Lt.Col. in the Air Force. They have lived inWestover, Massachusetts; Bermuda, andCharleston, South Carloina, before comingto the D. C. area. They nrc looking forwardto Bob's retirement in two years when theycan return to those warmer climates.It was good to hear from Man} Lou!)PITY Briscoe who lives in Annapolis.As-Another phone call to Isabel ModdoxLowe revealed that she has been teachingnt Bladensburg High School for 14 years.She has sponsored tho Future Teachers ofAmcriea for many years but this year isproviding one. Her son, Dob, is a senior atFrostburg and expects to teach in PrinceGeorges County.Thank you all for your response to mycards. I hope to see everyone in June.1951Mrs. Lawrence T. Bailey (Dottie Phillips)1121 Windmill LanePittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15237Rolaml "Mole" Layton, Jr., was awardedhis Doctor of Philosophy degree by Universityof Virginia. Elected to Phi Beta Kappaas a student of European history, he hasbeen teaching at Hampden-Sydney Collegefor several years. Roland and his wife havetwo children.Arthur N. Disney, ]r., has been appointedDirector of the Baltimore County Departmentof Probation after serving as seniorprobation officerBaltimore City College's varsity basketballcoach, G. HOward "Jerry" Phipps, hasreceived the St. Dominic's annual sportsman-.~hip presentation because he displayed themost sportsmanship as a coach and his teamreflected his influence during their seasonof competition.John Seiland, Carville Downes, ·54, andCharles Wheatley, '54, have formed whatmay be the only law firm existing composedentirely of \VMC graduates. "Downes, Seilandand Wheatley" practices in TowsonIn the journalistic news-Edu;in "Blackie"Brmult, lr., has been made metropolitan editorof the Norfolk Virginhm-Pilot after servingas sports editor. "The Methodist Story"that Rev. Clwrles A. Shook isannouncednow ussocinte editor of the Depnrtment ofChildren's Publication, Editorial Division,Board of Education in Nashville, Tennessee.Cemld and Pul Slllzbm;h Schryver live inBarrington, Rhode Island, with their fivechildren.Mount St. Mary's College has appointedFrunk Ligorano, director of the Cogan Studentthe DiSCiplinary Board.Union, to "t-tssv'' is the first lnyrnan to hold such apost.June 4 will be the fifteenth reunion datefor our class. Rev. Russell Deragon will becoming from Bristol, Connectkut, where h",is rector of Trinity Episcopal Church. Howabout you? Reserve the date on your calendarand line up your baby-sitter today.page thirty-four1956Miss Mary J. Bond1220 Bolton StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21217Maril[/n McLennan Baumeister writes thatand husband, Heard, are living in Rhinebeck,sheNew York. They have three children-Will, 8, Marguerite Marlow, 6, ancl MarieEloise, 4. Neil Blake is teaching socialstudies and coaching golf and football atWest York Senior High, York, Pennsylvania.He received his Master's in Education fromWMC in August 1965. Neil is married toNancy Gemmill and has two sons-Scott, 3,1. and John, John and Suz/mne t Dorseq,'55) Batista are living in Allison Park, Pennsylvania,where John is division industrialengineer with the Pittsburgh division of theKroger Company. They have two boys-Jay, 8, and Mike, 7. J(1llet SeymOllf Bergnnd husband, Dennis, are living in StMichaels. They have two girls-Rebecca, 6,and Alice Ann, 3. Janet has thirty-five pianostudents each week and in June will presenther eighth annual recital.Jane Templeton CI(1Y and her husband,George, arc presently living in Wheeling,\Vest Virginia, where George is pastor atMt. Olivet Methodist Church. They havetwo children-Dorothy Ann, 8, and DavidJohn 6. Ellie Lawson Connor and husband,Bob, have just moved to a new home inVillanova, Pennsylvania. They have fourboys-Bobby, 7, Jackie, 5, Tommy, 3, andTimmy, 8 months. NallCY Ripple Frederickwrites from Wenonah, New Jersey, that theyhave two children-Cynthia, 3, and Eddie,Jr., 1.F(1iry Frock Flickinger lives in Taney,town with her husband, Bob, and their twochildren-Judy, 7, and Blaine, 5. She isteaching music at New Windsor Elementaryand Junior High School. Robert Burchardand wife, Carol, have two sons ages 5 and2. Robert is employed at the U. S. CivilService Commission in Washington, D. C.Bmce K. Price is presently pastor at PatapscoMethodist Church. He and his wife, Teaette,have three children-Benjamin, 3J~, Jennifer,21:\, and Heather, 1. Bruce is still workingas a basketball offictal in Baltimore Cityand County and the Mason-Dixon Conference.Jean Wmltz l-aU;Y6T and husband,Phil, '55, have a new addition-Michele Ann,born December 26, 1965. Phi! is principalof Mechanicsville Elementary School.Don't forget our tenth reunion this June-Hope to see you all back at WMC.1961ErnsbergerV. Jane307 East Plymouth StreetTampa, Florida 33603Audre[f Arent Lomhert expressed herviews (;onceming the New York transitstrike in January: "After two weeks of fourhours traveling a day, thanks to Mike Quill,ifs ,)\1 utter luxury to return to the pushingfmd shcvmg of the subways! Contrary toout-"f-towners' "pinions, New Yorkers dohave a friendly patient side, and it really
this summer. \Vhile there, they will visitwith Coswla's family in Cennany. ludieBoetlger Tuiaro will be planning doublebirthday parties for her boys. Scott Jameswas born November 11, 1965, and Markwas 3 on the same date. After two years ofsubstitute teaching, Judie has settled downto caring for her family and being secretaryof the youth guidance council in SouthPlainfield, New Jersey. Her husband is selIemployedin the excavation and constructionbusiness.Judith (jeep) Akers Bonem has broughtus up to date from Santa Fe, New MexicoShe and Bill were married December 31,1964, and went to Santa Fe when Bill finishedlaw school. Bill passed the Bar inDiane, fohn and Scott Hottersee '61.August and works for the Supreme Court.Jeep is a child welfare worker in Rio ArrebaCounty. Richard and Bea Ackerman Sherrillhave moved into the home which they designedthemselves. It is loc;lted in ForestHill. Chuck and Mernette Houk LeFew arenow stationed at Ft. Hood, Texas, whereChuck is CO of a military police company.Charlie Hamilton is owner-manager of TheFamily Hobby Center, a model car racewayin Wayne, New Jersey. He opened his firststore in June and moved in December to alarger one with three tracks. In March theHamiltons moved into their new home inKinnelon.Malinda (Burgess) and Jack Fossett:('58) and their "little lady" Sally, 2~, havemoved into a home in College Park. BarbaraHollarld Lowe writes that Jon has been promotedto full parole officer and works inCeorgetown and Dover, Delaware. In additionto caring for J. C., Barbara teaches andwrites Feature stories for The State Register,Laurel weekly newspaper. Jeanie House Shaffreceived her Master's of home economicsat Colorado State University in August,1965. David and Barbara Sauer Mulll101andmoved in March to Schenectady, New York,where Dave took a job with Knoll's AtomicPower Lab. Barbara stopped teaching inFebruary.Bill Wimmer graduated from the U. ofMd. medical school in June, 1965, and ispresently interning at University Hospital.In July he begins residency training inpsychiatry at Phipps Clinic, Johns HopkinsHospital. His goal is a career in childpsychiatry. Judy (Reed, '62) teaches Frenchat Milford Mill High School. Dee Bell isteaching in Nuremberg, Cermnny, and enjoysit very much. Jackie SimmotL~if completingher second year of teaching inHeidelberg. She spent a few days In theStates with her family at Christmas. jackietraveled 7,000 miles last summer visitingthose places about which she teaches herworld history classes.Mike Bird has successfully completed hisPh.D. comprehensive exams in economicsat the U. of Colorado. He is now workingon his dissertation. Carson Lankford, '60,jnst completed the Ordnance Officers careercourse at Aberdeen Proving Cround. Carson,Catt (Drake), and Carolyn and Skip returnedto the States from Cermany in August,1965. Wcm/y Marek married J. BruceWells, [r., on December 4, 1965. Wendyand Bruce work for the U. S. Governmentand are living in Baltimore. From Atlanta,Georgia, Paul and Bobbi f/astings lung announcethe birth of Scott Douglas on January20.Jean Shadrach May has quit teaching andsettled down to being full-time mother toher girls Tracey Lyn, 5, and Lisa Michele,2~. Jim, '58, recently received a promotionto expediter with Black and Decker. Jeanand Jim enjoy playing duplicate bridge andhave acquired quite a few master points.Lorenll (Stone) and Tom Kaylor, '59, announcethe birth of Lorena Esther on January26. They will call her Lore. O;:zieStew(1rt. enjoyed studying at Berkeley inCalifornia last summer. In addition to histeaching, he has an NSF inservice grant toshldy cell physiology at Pace College.Whitey, '58, and Arlene MacVicker Wrighthave adopted their second child. JenniferStewart wrtght joined them January 24when she was a month old. Billy was ayear old in December, 1965. The Wrightsexpect to return from Hawaii in July.John Holter left in january for duty inVietnam. I-Ie is stationed in a classified areaHying the CV-2, Caribou, airplane. Whilehe is there, Diane (Kanak, '62) and Scottyare living in Alexandria, Virginia. Peg(Herrirlg) arul Jim Go/drillg, '60, announceII baby girl in their family. Amy Kathleenwas born on November 20, 1965, il\ Fairbanks,Alaska. Peg, Jim, Steve, and Amyexpect to leave Fairbanks in September.Beth Butler Deutol! writes from OaklandCalifornia, that FrCtI is working on hi~Ph.D. orals and thesis. They expect to leaveOakland in June and camp their way East.Marguerite 'Whaley Stucki announces thebirth of Walter Albert, Ill, on Decembert, 1965. They cull him Rusty. He has redhair and big hlue eyes.Don Rice, Mary, and daughter Robin areenjoying their new home in HagerstownDon is still teaching math at South HagerstownHigh School. Pat Piro Long has foundn teaching position in a junior high schoolin Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She teachesFrench and English. Myra Hess Hilterbrickis no longer teaching but is full-time housewife.Myra and Lamar and children, KimberlyAnn and Scott; moved to a new homein Lanham in February. Lamar is an electricalengineer at Westinghouse. Joanne(Lllmb) and Tom Hayes, '62, are living inNew York where Tom is working on hisPh.D. at N. Y. U. Joanne received herMaster's in home economics from U. of Md.assistant foodin August, 1965, and is aneditor with McCall's MagaZine.Ewertz Wholey Jay and lnky are stillteaching at the U. of Concepcion in Chile.In addition to teaching, they do recreationwork along with two other Peace Corpsvolunteers in a cnllnmpa (slum). When theyreturn in January, 1967, Jay and Inky planto return to the U. of Arizona to shldy LatinAmericarl history. Sears, Roebuck & Co. basappointed Dick Carter to develop and directthe public relations promotion in Support oftheir major expunston program in the easternUnited States. Dick will work with national,state, and city political leaders, representa_nves of other organizations, and civicgroups, as well as mclic, TV, and newspapermedia.Don't forget to put The Hill on yourcalendar for the weekend of June 3-6. It isour live-year reunion, and we hope ns manyas possible will be there.19&5Miss Joyce Russell5105 Lodestone WayApt. DBaltimore, Maryland 2120&This information could riot be included inloyce's last column due to /I space limitation.Ratiler than hold it until July it is printedhere (18 (I oer!! brief 1965 CO/lImn.Tony bdagnotto is teaching science andcoaching basketball at Taneytown HighSchool. Louise SImmons is living in Manchesterand teaching seventh grade EnglishHigh School. Meredithat North CarrollHobart is teaching fifth grade at joppatowneElementary School. Jan Juella is up in NewYork State teaching tenth grade English atWest ~'hgh School in Corning. Marly Mat_~:~ I;u~~~h~~hi~~~~~~ade math at DeepThat brings it back to me. I am livingwith Marty and teaching English, speechJ~~~~k:, :::~~~I~~m~o~~~IL:~cmd we will be married on June 25. 'page thirty-fiveS:~~l'
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