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Specialists' Corner

By Bruce Westley

Slightly reduced in numbers and looking train-weary, Company A got back into the grind last week and settled down to the task of breaking in a new set of instructors.

While there is no point in looking back wistfully at the Seven Happy Days, they will continue to carry a special significance for at least five of the specialists, until death do them part. They got married.

Tech. 4th Grade Carl H. Gustafson was married in an evening ceremony at Montclair, N. J., to Miss Helen Doyle of East Orange. They met at Upsala College. Mrs. Gustafson is now living in Cambridge.

Sgt. Edward C. Camper and Miss Barbara Oldham of Hyde Park, Mass., made it a Cambridge wedding when they were united by Chaplain Owen Eames of the staff of the Chaplain School in Gore Hall. The USO can take credit for their happy state, for they met at a USO dance in Milton a year ago. Mrs. Camper is also living in Cambridge.

Tech 5th Grade Roy E. Fabian, Jr., and Miss Evelyn Frappier of Portland, Me., were married at the bride's home September 4. She will live in Portland.

Pfc. Harold D. Behrman was married to Miss Grace Katz of New York in Menora Temple, Brooklyn. Ushers at the ceremony included Pfc. Morris Fell, Pfc. Albert Greenwald and Pfc. Arnold Caplan, all of Company A, as well as Mr. Leo Schumer, a recent alumnus. Brooklyn College was the original scene of the Behrman romance.

Miss Arleen Scheer of New York and Tech 5th Grade Theodore B. Edelstein were married in the Tree of Life Temple in New York. Both Mrs. Edelstein and Mrs. Behrman are continuing to live in New York.

The Glee Club, having lost the services of its founder and director, nevertheless got a new lease on life this week. Tech 5th Grade Robert R. Rogers is the new director.

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