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Fall 2005 • Volume 31, No. 1

Classes

Features
The More Things Change

Brains of the Operation

Safe and Sound

Departments
E Line
Alumni Passages
From the Field
Sports
Books
Classes
First-Person
Husky Tracks
Huskiana

1940s

Henry A. Kingsbury, E'43, of Bradenton, Florida, served in World War II. He was a lieutenant in the Civil Engineer Corps in Hawaii, the Philippines, and China. He and his wife, Hazel, have been married for sixty-one years. They spend summers in Perry, Maine, on the Bay of Fundy. He notes he still works part time for a local architect.

Harold Bongarten, ME'47, of Tucson, writes, "I am already looking forward to our sixtieth reunion. Four of my grandchildren graduated from college (one from law school), and two are still in high school."

K. Charles (Kopsiaftis) Kopley, LA'48, of Chicago, writes, "Shortly after graduating, I came to Chicago and have been here ever since. We have three children, who all work in real estate. I retired in 1991 from chemical distributor Harcros Chemical. We are now doing some traveling; the latest trip was to the Antarctic."