<.'-N COLLt , y V(-' < ~P R 25'1'! LIBRARY 21, 1971. "Dennis will be serving as pboeofx: Alumni News Curate at the Church of the Redeemer in Sarasota after his graduation from April1971 Seminary in June."

Charlotte (Willis) Mann, 63 Botolph Street, Melrose, Mass. 02176. "We have Alumni and Parents Respond bought a 10 room Victorian house. My husband, William, was recently elected To First Appeal for Funds vice president of his company. I am presently studying flute under Lois Alumni, and parents definitely known to have been influenced by alumni earned the Schaefer of the Boston Symphony college a gift of $525 from Group Captain Hugh M. Groves' one-for-two challenge when Orchestra and am playing in the Melrose they gave New College a total of $1,050 within the Ford Challenge year. Symphony, a community orchestra. Bill Two other gifts totaling $550 arrived just too late to be counted. Group Captain and I have one child, Anita, who will be Groves, an Associate and former trustee, has already renewed his challenge {up to a total two in January." liability of $2,500) for the new Ford year. As a consequence, this additional $550 will earn a matching gift of $225 from Group Captain Groves in 1971. Anna Navaro, 3645 St. Mary's Pl. N. W., Washington D. C. 20007. "I have been in Washington for the last year or so, mostly Class 1967 today. And it's pretty important to me. working for a small political polling firm. What did you do?" In January I accepted an invitation to work as the in-house pollster to Senator Class Correspondents: Maureen (Spear) Tim Dunsworth, Sp 5, 470-56-5403, and Dennis Kezar, School of Theology, Muskie. This summer I will be marrying HHC, 656 ETC, APO, N.Y. 09081. Bob Domrese, whom I met while we were South Florida No. 1, University of the "Precious little news, I'm afraid. I made South, Sewanee, Tennessee 37375. both graduate students at Princeton. He is Sp 5 recently in a large competitive finishing up a law degree at Harvard in board, which was a nice ego trip and Carol Braginsky, 1390 Emerson, No. 307, June, and we expect to remain in worth money to me. Otherwise, life goes Washington thru the 1972 elections." Denver, Colo. 80218. "I received my on as usual. Two hundred ninety one Master of Arts degree in Russian days and counting, but my mind is an Neil Olsen, General Delivery, Oneida, Wis. literature from Indiana University this utter blank as far as the future is 54155. "I amworkinginVISTAwiththe September. I have been in New York concerned." since June but will be leaving for Denver, Oneida Tribe of Indians in Wisconsin. Colo., in less than two weeks. I'll be job Plans for next fall are still up in the air. Bruce Guild, 400 Knecht Dr., Da-yto./1, hunting there. My future plans at this Ultimately I will be applying for Ohio 45405. "I returned to Dayton point are indefinite. I tried my luck in postulancy as a candidate for Holy Orders directly from Bombay, arrived only New York but nothing turned up that in the Episcopal Church." yesterday (Bombay-Tel particularly attracted me." Aviv- M i Ian-Frankfurt-New John Peters, 557 Eigenmann, York-Dayton), have some interesting Glenda Cimino, 434 W. 120th St., Apt. Bloomington, Ind. 47401. "I am working stories of the freak scene in India, etc." 3B, New York, N. Y. 10027. "Graduate simultaneously on two graduate degrees Bruce would like to hear from his New student in sociology at Columbia; in philosophy at Oxford and Indiana College classmates. research assistant; editor, sociology Universities. While abroad I was able to journal at Columbia, The Human Factor; travel extensively. Last summer I took a Dav:d P. Hartley, Box 2758, Duke finishing work for certificate in Latin 6000 mile motor trip to the Soviet Hospital, Durham, N. C. 27706. David's American studies {hopefully); working Union, a source of wonder and disillu· wife, Pamela, writes: "I am eager to see part time with a group doing research on sionment." where David went to college and to meet Latin America, especially U.S. role there, his friends because I have not found and also trying to start a new bi-monthly Vickie (Pearthree) and Charles Raeburn, anyone else so pleased with his college magazine on liberation movements in 95 Wittshire Rd ., Apt. C-9, Scarsdale, experience among our contemporaries." Asia, Africa, and Latin America {to reach N.Y. 10583. Charles was admitted to the primarily young North Americans with New York State Bar in February. He is Carol (Worby) and Owen B. Holder, 336 alternative explanations to world practicing law with the firm of Breed, West 8th Street, Claremont, Cal if. 91711. conflicts than those of the Nixon Abbott and Morgan in New York City. Carol reports: "Bud is finishing his MFA administration), magazine to begin Vickie is continuing in graduate school at in sculpture this spring or summer {he's at January- February 1971." the Claremont Graduate School). He's Yale where she is now working on her dissertation to complete her Ph . D. She been a teaching assistant at Pomona John Cranor, 11 Park Street, Brookline, was the recipient, in her second year of College this year. I'm teaching at Mass. 02146. "I went to see the graduate work, of a National Institute of California State Polytechnic College in Brookline Town Dump, found 'Lost Mental Health Fellowship which was Pomona again this year - mostly Pond,' visited The Country Club, read the recently renewed for her final year. freshman composition but occasionally Washington Post {it only costs 35 cents, Charles and Vickie vacationed in Sarasota nineteenth century American literature the N. Y. Times costs 50 cents on in March. and modern fiction." Sunday) went out to dinner with Jeanne Rosenberg, Bob Baughman, Kathleen Maureen (Spear) and Dennis Kezar, Rachel (Findley) and Bill Thurston, 1532 Dively, Billy Meyer, and Malachi, then School of Theology, University of the McGee Avenue, Berkeley, Calif. 94703. called Jerry Neugarten, did a marketing South, Sewanee, Tenn. 37375. Maureen "Our son, Nat, will be a year and case, watched Humphrey Bogart in announces: "We're very happy with our two-thirds on January 10. He's a lot of Sabrina (he winds up going to Paris with new son - he definitely favors Dennis." fun, and growing quickly. Bill is still Audrey Hepburn). That's what I did Matthew Ben, 8 lb., 12 oz., was born Feb. working on his Ph.D. in math, hopes to finish soon. Rachel has an interesting job Class 1968 decided to go out for football next as a systems programmer with a young season. School is all right ... Florida Law computer software firm, developing a Class Correspondent: Jerrold L. Neu­ School, and a degree is planned for a little teleprocessing system." garten, 6 Hurlbut St., Cambridge, Mass. more than a year from now. We seriously 02138. want to come back to Sarasota at that time for me to set up practice. We Diana (Shiphorst) and Paul Ukleja, 12 Larry Alexander, 1895 Stockton St., occasionally see an oldie passing from Luzju Lane, Sliema, Malta. Diana and Decatur, Ga. 30032. Larry is working on south to north and all are always Paul are serving in the Peace Corps in a Ph. D., which he says he'll get in March welcome going any direction. We have a Malta. "This is the first group of '72. He's planning to go to Athens, big house and Dick Ogburn is living with volunteers in Malta (7 of us) and we have Corinth, Megara, and Cnossus this sum­ us right now until he graduates. We miss been here nearly two months now. Paul is mer and fall to do research for his you all." teaching sixth form math, and a couple of dissertation, and he said "if things don't classes at the boys' teacher training get better here I won't come back at all Pat (Sanderson) Port, 1931 N. Cleveland, college. I teach in the language lab there, and you are cordially invited to visit my Apt. 501, Arlington, Va. 22201. "On and sometimes at the girls' college in residence-in-exi Ie.'' Dec. 12, Stephen D. Port and I were Rabat. We feel very much at home here, married in St. Stephen's Church in D. C. but I suspect this is partly superficial, and Harry Felder, 26 Bank St., Princeton, Cheryl (McWhorter) Star was our matron results from the fact that everyone speaks N.J. 08540. Harry wrote some time ago of honor - was lovely. Steve is now on English so well and so readily. We're that "I had a bit of a shock last week: leave from MIT on active duty in Seattle, continuing our Maltese lessons and these The knife I won was advertised in the Wash., with·Army Reserves. I'm fine!" may enable us to really fit in one day. Sunday New York Times for $3.50. I Niklos is thriving and beginning to speak value it so much more than that." (See Judy (Segal) and Bill Powell, 3200 Curtis wonderful gobbledegook which delights December Alumni News for the first Dr., Apt. 805, Marlow Heights, Md. him as much as it does us." installment of the story. He entered a 20031. Judy writes: "Bill's mother joined contest and won a prize, which he the Peace Corps and is going to thought everyone would want to know.) Afghanistan. We are going to borrow her Laura (Rawson) and Rick Von Behren, Now, a couple of weeks ago, Harry 911 Porche for two years. Everything else 4324 Rowalt Dr., Apt. 301, College Park, wrote: "In the next issue of Alumni same." Md. 20740. "Rick gets his masters in News, I'd appreciate it if you would music in June and we'll probably be here communicate my thanks to all those Deane L. Root, 54 East John, Cham­ for his Ph.D. Betsy is in kindergarten and thoughtful souls who wrote me their paign, Ill. 61829. "I am presently is an independent, creative person. Her congratulations on my winning of the finishing my masters' thesis in musicology present causes are anti-smoking and 'clean knife." on the composer, Edgard Varese, and am the earth' campaigns. I'm working for a doing doctorate work in American music. traveling art exhibition foundation after a Julie M. Finkle, 511 West Windsor Ave., I will take my Ph.D. prelims in 1972. hectic year with the National Biological Alexandria, Va. 22302. "Today is my last Other than regular studies, I am one of Congress. We're presently back to one day at Chez Andree (French restaurant) two students on a departmental com­ child after placing our second foster and at making salads. I'm moving to a mittee to completely revise the graduate child. Both are doing well in their new restaurant about to open here as 'saucier.' musicology curriculum at Illinois, and homes." The idea is that once I learn the kitchen participate in various graduate student pretty thoroughly, I'll begin working on organizations here. Currently I am singing the managing part - ordering, personnel, in four different vocal groups, and in two F. Mark Whittaker, Box 429B, Winesap accounting, etc. These people plan four works being performed for the bi-annual Rd., Madison Heights, Va. 24572. To our restaurants within two years and have Illinois Festival of the Contemporary request for news, Mark replies: "How offered me the fourth one to manage. But Arts. I see Mr. Magers (former NC about this! This is the first I have heard two years in one place? I'm taking a faculty) frequently here." from New College in over five years. I am course- actually a tutorial- at G. W. U. presently working for Sweet Briar College and should graduate in June. Also I work Jerolyn (Schrimpf) and Dion Schaff, 308 as Assistant Director of Development. I some at night as a private detective, Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 02903. graduated from the University of Maine mostly following people and some shop­ Jerolyn tells us: "Dion is working to at Orono in 1969 and worked as assistant lifting." complete his dissertation, so he can for alumni activities for UMO General receive his Ph.D. from Brown in June. Alumni Association 1969-71. Just re­ Presently I'm working as a secretary at cently took this new position for Sweet Frank Lary is in the Army Medical Corps Rhode Island School of Design, a very Briar. Married Pamela Livesay Whittaker stationed in Germany. good fine arts college. Our son, Jason on June 21, 1969- no kids as yet. Also Eric, celebrated his first birthday in did some graduate work for Bangor John T. Lowe, Jr., 903 Myrtle St., Apt. 3, November, and is thriving. P. S. We enjoy Seminary." Atlanta, Ga. 30309. Jet graduated from the Alumni News very much." Emory in Art History and is working as assistant designer for the Georgia Histori­ Stephen Waterman sends his address: The grapevine reports that Mark Berenson cal Commission. He also does architec­ "electromagnetic mobile global family­ is domg political education/organization tural photography of endangered histori­ a synergistic group - 229 Monroe St., with a collective in Massachusetts. Reid cal buildings. Philadelphia, Penn. 19147." Diamond is alive and well in Minneapolis - said to be leaving for India in April. Abby (Allgood) and Kenneth Misemer, Finally, Elizabeth Yocher is now Mrs. 729 N. E. 10th Pl., Gainesville, Fla. Class 1969 Raymond L. Carter, Jr., and the couple's 32601. Ken reports: "Abby, Sam (4) and new address is 966 Unquowa Rd., K. C. (7 mo.) are all fine. Sam is a Class Correspondent: Nancy Orr, 1038 Fairfield, Conn. 06430. budding long-hair genius and K. C. has Post Ave., Holland, Mich. 49423 Jacques Baenziger, 7536a Hoover Ave., hoping to move; may get a post office Wendy and David Moore, 2911 North St. Louis, Mo. 63117. Jacques received job. "We are not wanted by some of our Lockwood Ridge Rd ., Sarasota, Fla. the Lange Medical Publications Book fellow citizens." 33580. "Folks might like to know that Award at Washington University School Wendy and David are living happily of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., last Decem­ Sarah (Dean) and Tom Jarrell, Box 46, 173 Allen Ave., Waban, Mass. 02168. everafter in Sarasota. Their son, Christo­ ber. The award recognizes students of pher David, was born August 20, 1970." high general standing. A second-year Sarah and Tom are getting a divorce. student, Jacques will receive the Doctor Sarah is planning to go to medical school of Medicine degree upon completion of -and is currently living at 5514 Black Kenneth Moore, 1131 Sunny Brook Rd ., the required four-year curriculum. Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15206. Miami, Fla. 33136. I am alive and well Tom is working on a M.A. in Media from (more or less) in Miami. I taught English Devan and Frank Cook, Star Route, Box Goddard. His address is above. in Greece, Sept. 1969 through June 1970, 53, Silverton, Ore. 97381'. Devan and then spent four months in Paris, London, Frank were married, April 27, 1968. Stu Klugman, 3113 Dakota Ave., St. and Amsterdam, finally returning to the They have a daughter, Colleen Larien, Louis Park, Minn. 55416. "I received a states November, due to extreme poverty. born Dec. 1 0, 1969. They are living on a B.S. in Actuarial Science from Drake in Briefly worked as a desk clerk and 45-acre farm, loving every minute of it. June, 1970, and am currently working on currently am "Proof and Transit Balancer They plan to open a natural food store in a masters in statistics at the U. of for Southeast Data Processing, Inc., a March, have many friends at Mt. Angel Minnesota." Stu recently became an sister company of the First National Bank College and are finishing college there. Associate of the Society of Actuaries by of Miami, Florida's largest." I still hope passing the fifth of their ten-exam to write my thesis and get a degree. Also Pat (Cole) and Bob Dixon, Box 11 Elm sequence. - those passing through Miami are Rd., Bolinas, Calif. 94924. In a recent welcome to stop." note to Or. and Mrs. Elmendorf Pat llkka Laukkonen, Abo Akademi, Kiinan­ wrote: "New College is the most myllynkatu 5 A 19, Turku, Finland . llkka interesting part of my life so far. I said in a postcard to Dr. and Mrs. Gary Moriello, 3011 Heath Ave., Apt. 20, wouldn't have gone anywhere else for a Elmendorf last February, "I was working Bronx, N. Y. 10463. "I am now teaching million dollars. And if I ever have a in Sweden during Christmas time. Presen­ in N. Y. C. at P.S . 11 in the Bronx. A million dollars you can count on getting tly I am working on my thesis for my boycott called by the parents kept the some of it. I hope I'll get back there to filikand (masters), and I hope to graduate school closed in September, the major visit someday." this spring. Other than that, I'm alive and issue being overcrowding (capacity 1000, well, enjoying short trips to our cottage enrollment 1500). Ten classrooms appear­ Jean Feingold, 1012 N. W. 3rd Ave., in between studies. I plan to contact Ed ed to relieve the situation so the school Gainesville, Fla. 32601. "I am working at Murphy for education news about schol­ opened in October. Now instead of kids the Post Office to keep physically alive arships etc. I wish all the best for you and running all over the streets they run all and quietly trying to find the way. I have the New College community." over the school; It's worse than a zoo!" found that nothing worth having is easy Jon Lundell, 2267 Hearst, Berkeley, to get." Calif. 94709. "I am now that variety of Dick Ogburn, 729 N. E. 10th Pl., Cindy Gates, 1137 1st St., Sarasota, F Ia. dread technologist, a computer program­ Gainesville, Fla. 32601. Dick reported he 33577. "If you want to print that I'm an mer; his name is Ralph. Kopiecki is trying was in Brazil working on the final stages unemployed and broke B. A ., go ahead." to convert me; God help him." of his master's degree in Latin American Nancy (Flatter) and Steve Hall, 30-32 Roberta and Randall Marshall, 1738 studies from U. of Florida. He was to Peabody Ter., Cambridge, Mass. 02138. Funston St., Hollywood, Fla. 33022. return to Gainesville about April 1. Steve brought us up to date recently on Roberta announces: "We are expecting their news. He is at Harvard Business our first child in April. Randall will get Nancy Orr writes; "My days are divided School, second year, and is planning on a out of the Coast Guard next January." in half, mornings to a grubby, disgusting career in college administration. He spent job which supports my education but is the summer of 1970 consulting to the Linda Moeller, Capella House, Newton otherwise not a fit subject for discussion. government of Tanzania concerning inter­ Dee Village, Bieldside, Aberdeenshire, Afternoons I student-teach junior high nal commerce. Steve was on campus Scotland. "I came to Europe directly general science which perhaps is the most recently to gather data for a research after graduation and spent the summer delightful thing I've ever done. The report on the founding of New College. hitching around - kept planning to go to school is trying to develop N.C. ideas for Nancy is the manager of TRUC, a gift Greece - but wound up in Finland adaptation at the 6-7-8 grade level and it boutique group of five stores in Harvard instead. Arrived in Britain in September is exciting!" Square, Cambridge. Steve comments, "I and early in October came here. 'Here' is a village for handicapped adults - go to business school, but Nancy is the Elizabeth Reid, 5701 Kenwood, Chicago, businessman in the family. Lara, at four, primarily mentally subnormal - but lots of other problems thrown in too. There Ill. 60637. "I'm still living on Chicago's really runs the household. She wants to lovely South Side. In June I'll be half-way go to school 'like daddy."' are about 110 of us here- 70 villagers, 30 so-called normals, and 10 children. through medical school, University of Dan Haggarty, 1390 Daton St., Aurora, Tom Goodridge was here unti I last Chicago." Colo. 82010, Dan and Molly now have a month, and Margaret Sheeran arrived last daughter, Heather Page. month and will stay a couple months. I' ll Beth Schauerhamer, 5100 Bryant Ave. probably stay thru the summer but my N., Minneapolis, Minn. 55430. Beth says Larry Hunt, 1424 East Bennet, Spring­ plans are in a state of flux. If anyone is she "continues to slave away in the field, Mo. 65804. Larry has currently coming this way do send them along- if laboratories of U. of Minnesota. She is dropped out of the U. of Missouri and has anyone is interested in coming and living also active in ZPG and generally finds been unsuccessful in getting admitted to in a community and working with the that life keeps her very busy. Anyone medical schools to which he applied. He handicapped they should write 'cause wishing to trade a Florida winter for a writes from Columbia, Mo., that he is there's often space for more co-workers." Minneapolis species is welcome to write." Sarah White, c/ o R. Caust, 308 Brookline the south side in the University of toward the masters in social work. After St., Cambridge, Mass . 02139. ''I'm Ch icago campus." graduation I'm going to New York where working as a model f or Boston Univer­ I have a job with a chi ldren's agency. I'll sity's School of Fine Arts. I am applying Ken Peffers, 918 DeSoto Rd ., Sarasota, keep in touch. My husband and I hope (for admission this September) to the Fla. 33580. " Jackie and Eric Thurston that we could visit New College." Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. If and I are building a house on a farm on I go there I plan to major in photography the Ottawa River in Ontario this sum­ Theresa Cartmell, 569 South El izabeth, and printmaking. I have been active in the mer." Jackie (Wade) is a student at New Lombard, Ill. 60148. "I am alive and well Scientology Organization in Boston and College. She and Eric are living in and currently attending the University of have taken some excellent courses there." Sarasota. Illinois College of Education at Ch icago Circle. Anything you want to send is Pam (Richardson) and Gary Williams, 72 Gina Puckett, Nashotah House, Nashotah, welcome, as I tend to be a nostalgic sort." Henrietta St., Rochester, N. Y. 14620. Wis. 53058. Gina completed her first Word has rPached us that Gary is assistant semester at Nashotah House last Decem­ Paz Cohen, 5966 Turnabout Lane, director of the News Bureau at Rochester ber. She writes: "The load is a little Columbia, Md. 21043. "Losing some and Institute of Technology. Pam has been heavier than (1 , at least) had at New finding some in the city of the future. working in a local department store but is College, but this is in a sense, a Writing the Great American Novel. now going to work tor the post office as a professional school, it you can call the Waiting for the other $7,999 I was clerk . She gets more interested in priesthood a profession, so the require­ supposed to get from the chain letter Nat Women's Lib all the time. They report ments are more exacting . However, I sent me. Reading the junk mail." seeing Ted Shoemaker often. He is alive seem to be making A's and B's, so New and well and at the Zen Center there. He College must have taught me something." Anne Evans, 1347 North Dearborn, works as an operating room attendent as Chicago, Ill. 60610. "Am working as an his C. 0. draft service. Gary is currently Reynolds Russell, 110 5th St. S., assistant producer in an advertising applying to graduate schools in ph iloso­ Bradenton Beach, Fla. 33510. " July­ agency. Taking voice lessons. Studying phy. November, 1970, worked as full-time acting at Goodman Theatre. Performing volunteer for reelection of Sen . Edward in rock musicals with the Free Theatre ­ Kennedy. November, 1970 - present: saw Marcus Creusi there. Going to Greece Class 1970 group coordinator for Project REAL, this summer." Inc." Class Correspondents: Sharron (Shelton) Charles K . MacKay, 36 East Fairview and Kit Arbuckle, 5204 David Avenue, Phil Shenk, 2715 Claremont Blvd., Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45405. A bulletin Sarasota, Fla. 33580. Berkeley, Calif. 94705. "After spend ing from Charles tells us : "Just released fr9m the summer in the West and the fall in hospital after kidney surgery - not too Paul Adomites, 601 Cherry Dr., Trafford, Northern Western Europe and Great bad . Awarded fellowship (tuition and fat Pa. 15085. "I'm doing adequately if not Britain I returned to Pennsylvania for stipend) from Georgetown U." In add i­ superbly. The dream of Oregon is still Christmas, Chicago for New Year's, and tion to being named a finalist in the that, since I am digging out of a stupidly then came here to Berkeley to settle for Woodrow Wilson Foundation fellowship self·imposed financial quagmire, but I'll awhile. I'm living in an encounter­ competition, Charles has won a Danforth make it and hope to hit the West Coast oriented commune with seven other Foundation Fellowship. His plans include by June or thereabouts. It was fun to see people in a funky old house and am entering his novitiate with the Marianists, the newsletter and hear from Flock and working in a leather shop. We've got a a Roman Catholic teaching brotherhood, Diana and folk. As for me, I'm writing beautiful flower garden to mess around in in Dayton, soon, and probably going on advertising for a large retail store in out back; and I'm going to the Free U. to graduate school in a year. Pittsburgh and am now (can you feature On my birthday, Ellen Tisdale, Jeff this?) an expert on men's fashions. Jordan, Linda Miller, Bill Kopecki got Tom Weislocher, 27 West Mission, Mar­ There's more to clothes than blue jeans, together for a pizza party. We're all fine shall , Mo. 65340. "I got drafted into the although I still don't understand why. and really enjoying Berkeley. We're Army. I'm home on leave now, I go to Friends who have read Novak may or gettin' ourselves together; hope every­ Germany, March 28. Not much is may not want to know that novel No. 2 is body else is too. Shantih!" for me and I don't know what on its way. Conception is complete, I'll get into eventually. Since N. C.: more gestation may be long, and birth will be Curtis Stokes, 535 Mulberry St., Clyde, school, a bust, a little music, work, then hard . It will be entitled One Wicked Life. Ohio 45410. "I will be attending Duke U. the Army. Hope everybody's getting it Poor Phil had his problems, but this one starting this June, but only for a short together." will be dynamite." while (till Sept.) when I will start teaching." Tom Yori, 408 West Oak St., Hazleton, Marguerite Bryan, 3339 Charles St., Apt. Pa . 18201 . "As nearly as I can tell, I am 4-A , Baltimore, Md. 21218. Word came Bill Whipple, 2425 Berkley Dr., Wichita alive and in Pa ., have no job, have no that Marguerite is attending Johns Hop­ Falls, Texas 76308. "I am driving a taxi. prospect of a job, and can't really think kins. They're busting people like heck here, of anything I can do. Bert Minkin and I stay where you are ." had been plotting to establish a fraternity George Duffee-Braun, 4129 Knox Rd., at NC, but I developed a hole in my front College Park, Md. 02740. George is pants pocket, and lost our building fund, working for the E LS Language Center in Class 1971 along with my favorite jackknife. That's Washington D. C.. how things have been going .... I finished a Oaysi (Mejia) Abascal, 3733 Lindell novel in January, wh ich I am sure will Mary Lamprech, 5725 Woodlawn, Chica­ Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63108. "I'm interest a few people, whom I would go, Ill. 60637. "I am a student at Chicago graduating on June 5, 1971. Right now desperately like to meet, especially if Theological Seminary which is located on I'm in my last semester of graduate work they own publishing firms."