' . ,.,; .L. gyfqj .>I!t,e DIRECTORY WEACT C'ORPS TR DIRECTORY OF TRAINEES IN THE PEACE CORPS TRAINING PROGRAM FOR SECONDARY! COLLEGE, AND UNIVERSITY G2 TEACHING IN NIGERIA DIRECTORY OF TRAINEES IN THE PEACE CORPS TRAINING PROGRAM FOR SECONDARYI COLLEGE, AND UNIVERSITY TEACHING IN NIGERIA DAVID EDLEY ALLYN (Dave) 3817 Pirst Street, Deb Moines, Iowa Simpson College, B.A. in European history, 1959 David Allyn, 25, was born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa. After completion uf North High School, he attended Simpson College, a small liberal arts school a few miles south of Des Moines. During his junior year, he was a participant in the Scandinavian Seminar for Cultural Exchange and spent eight months at the Vastkustens Ungdomsskola on Sweden's west coast. He received his B.A. in 1959 and then continued his studies at Drake University in the Educational College. During the summer of 1960, he bicycled over 1200 miles through central and northern. Europe. His first teaching experience was at Washington High School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The summer of 1961 was again spent in Europe, where he did independent study on the geography and history of southern European countries. The two years previous to his Peace Corps acceptance, he taught geography and world history in the Des Moines school system. His sweial hobbies include photography, tennis, and reading. He is married to Judy Rizer Allyn, a Peace Corps Trainee. JUDY RIZER ALLYN 3817 Fi'rst Street, Des Moines, Iowa Drake University, B. A. in English, 1%1 Judy Allyn, 23, is a native of Des Moines, Iowa. She attended East High School there from 1954 to 1957. Upon graduation, she enrolled at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. After two years, she transferred to Drake University in Des Moines, where she could take electives in art, as well,as continue her work in English, her major field of study. In 1961, she received her B.A. from Drake and soon thereafter was able to go to Europe. She traveled in six countries and then lived in Heidelberg, Gennany, for approximately three months,workhg in a German factory. This past year, she has been teaching English to 7th and 8th graders in the Des Moines School system :Reading, painting, and tennis are her favorite means of relaxation. She is married tn David E . Allyn who is also a Peace Corps Trainee. DAVID EDLEY ALLYN (Dave) 3817 First Sneet, Deb Moines, Iowa Simpson College, B. A. in European history, 1959 David Allyn, 25, was born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa. After completion of North High School, he attended Simpson College, a small liberal arts school a few miles south of Des Moines. During his junior year, he was a participant in the Scandinavian Seminar for Cultural Exchange and spent eight months at the Vastkustens Ungdomsskola on Sweden's west coast. He received his B.A. in 1959 and then continued his studies at Drake University in the Edu.cationa1 College. Duriug the summer of 1960, he bicycled over 1200 miles through central and northern - Europe. His first teaching experience was at Washington High School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The summer of 1961 was again spent in Europe, where he did independent study on the geography and history of southern European countries. The two years previous to his Peace Corps acceptance, he taught geography and world history in the Des Moines school system. His sweral hobbies include photography, tennis, and reading. He is married to Judy Rizer AUyn, a Peace Corps Trainee. JUDYRIZER ALLYN 3817 Fi'rst Sueet, Des Moines, Iowa Drake University, B.A. in English, 1%1 Judy Allyn, 23, is a native of Des Moines, Iowa. She attended East High School there from 1954 to 1957. Upon graduation, she enrolled at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. After two years, she transferred to Drake University in Des Moines, where she could take electives in art, as well.a.9 continue her work in English, her major field of study. In 1961, she received her B.A. from Drake and soon thereafter was able to go to Europe. She traveled in six countries and then lived in Heidelberg, Germany, for approximately three months,workhg in a German factory. This past year, she has been teaching English to 7th and 8th graders in the Des Moines School system :Reading, painting, and tennis are her favorite means of relaxadon. She is married tn David E . AUyn who is also a Peace Corps Trainee. RICHARD CHARLES ANNINO (Dick) 81 Queen Avenue, West Springfield, Massachusetts University of Massachusetts, B.S. in mathematics, 1962 Richard Annino, 22, was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. His home is in West Springfield, Massachusetts, where he received his high school diploma in 1958. He worked summers at the Strathmore Paper Company in West Sprinfleld, where his father is employed, in order to pay his way through college. He graduated from the University of Massachuseas in 1962 with a B.S. in mathematics. He was elected to the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. In September 1%2, he began work on his M .S. in mathematics at the University of New Hampshire. He has post- poned his work on the M .S. in order to enter the Peace Corps. He was the sports chainnan for his college dormitory for two years, and enjoys Sports of all kinds, especially bowling. He also collects United States stamps. DAVID SMITH AYRES (Dave) 150 Quincy Avenue, Quincy 69, Massachusetts Williams College, B.A. in physics, 1%1; University of California, M .A. in physics. 1963 David Ayres, 24, was born and spent his childhocd in the Boston area, where he graduated from Quincy High School in 1957. While in high school. he developed a considerable interest in the natural sciences, an interest which led him to specialize in physics during his next four years at Williams College. Teaching assistantships during his undergraduate years at Williams and during the following cwo graduate years at Berkeley interested him in teaching as a career. Administrative responsibilities at the Williams College radio station, study in various of the liberal disciplines at Williams, research work at Brookhaven national laboratories, and contact with International House at Berkeley supplemented his regular courses. In 1963, Dave received his M.A. in physics from the University of California; he hopes to return for his Ph.D. He enjoys such science-related activities as electronics, hi-fl and radio, but is also interested in literature, folk-singing, dancing, hikingand fishing. RICHARD CHARLES ANNINO (Dick) 81 Queen Avenue, West Springfield, Massachusetts University of Massachusetts, B.S. in mathematics, 1962 Richard Annino, 22, was born in Springfield, Massachusetts . His home is in West Springfield, Massachusetts, where he received his hi& school diploma in 1958. He worked summers at the Strathmore Paper Company in West Springfield, where his father is employed, in order ro pay his way through college. He graduated from the University of Massachuseas in 1962 with a B.S. in mathematics. He was elected to the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. In September 1962, he began work on his M.S. in mathematics at the University of New Hampshire. He has post- poned his work on rhe M .S. in order to mter the Peace Corps. He was the sports chairman for his college dormitory for two years, and enjoys Sports of all kinds, especially bowling. He also collects United Scares stamps. DAVID SMITH AYRES (Dave) 150 Quincy Avenue, Quincy 69, Massachusetts WLUiams College. B.A. in physics. 1961; University of California, M.A. in physics, 1%3 David Ayres, 24, was born and spent his childhood in the Boston area, where he graduated from Quincy High School in 1957. While in high school, he developed a considerable interest in the natural sciences, an interest which led him to specialize in physics during his next four years at Williams College. Teaching assistantships during his undergraduate years at Williams and during the following two graduate years at Berkeley interested him in teaching as a career. Administrative responsibilities at the Williams College radio station, study in various of the liberal disciplines at Williams, research work at Brookhaven national laboratories, and contact with International House at Berkeley supplemented his regular courses. In 1963, Dave received his M.A. in physics from the University of California; he hopes to return for his Ph.D. He enjoys such science-related activities as electronics, hi-fi and radio, but is also interested in literature, folk-singing, dancing, hikingand fishing. ANNE WINDSOR BEAMAN 3 West Winding Road, Poughkeepsie, New York Skidmore College, B.S. in an. 1963 Anne Beaman was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and after living a short while in Durham, North Carolina, moved to Poughkeepsie. New York, which is still her home. She graduated from Poughkeepsie High School in 1959 and entered Skidmore College, where she majored in art. Her summers have been spent at various jobs, including directing arts and crafts at camps and designing and pahting decorative murals for Wassaic State School. Actively interested in camping, canoeing, rockchbing, and slciing, Anne has spent portions of three summers camping in Canada, the Adirondacks and Maine with the Intercollegiate Outing Club Association. ROBERT PATRICK BELIHAR (Bob) 640 North 100 Baa, Spanish Fork, Utah Brigham Young University, B.S. in zoology, 1963 Robert Belihar, 22, was born in Santa Monica. California, and moved to Utah at the age of five There he attended elementary school and secondary school, graduating from Spanish Fork High School in 1959. Upon completing high school, he entered Brigham Young University as a pre- medical student, majoring in zoology and minoring in chemistry.
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