Walter C. Ebeling

1259 Creek Cove,
Maineville, Ohio 45039.  
513-697-0051.  
Spouse: Madeline
Children:  3             
Grandchildren: 5    
 Year married:  1961
Following BHS Walt served in the U.S. Army from 1955-1957.   After 4 years of night school he graduated from the Academy of Aeronautics and received his FAA Air Frame and Power Plant Mechanics license.  He also earned a BS degree with honors from Rutgers University after 10 years of night classes.
   In his 35 year career with Bendix Corp/Allied Signal Corp., Walt  had many positions in many locations: Provisioning Analyst in Teterboro, NJ; Sales Representative for the NY Metropolitan area out of Bendix Heavy Vehicle Systems in Elyria, OH; Central Sales Manager in Oklahoma City; Director of Materials for the Aftermarket Division back in Elyria; Director of Sales and Marketing, Far East, in Tokyo; return to Elyria as Worldwide Product Line Director at Corporate Offices.  After retirement, he relocated to CT, and then back to Ohio to be near his children and grandchildren.
   Walt notes, "I've traveled all over the world from Japan, China, Korea, Thailand, England, Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Greece and Belgium.  I've been to every state in the Union except Alabama.  It's been a busy 50 years".

Daniel Elliott

13215 Golden Valley Drive,
Cypress, Texas  77429
281-251-6640   delliott@magnet1.com
Spouse: Suzanne Hunter  BHS 1960
Children:    3-Robin, Kevin, Dan 4          
Grandchildren:  3 Colin, Griffin, Leila  
 Year married June, 1964
Suzanne and I spent virtually all of our married life in Connecticut. I worked 31 years for   United Technologies, starting at Corporate Systems Center (corporate think tank) and finishing with Norden Systems division (WW2 Bombsight)  as a Sr. Member of the Sr. Scientific Staff, Sr. Systems Engineering, Advanced Programs. I worked on a number of interesting programs, including advanced multi-pipeline signal processors, synthetic aperture radar systems (B52 OAS, A6F, F4, A12, EA6B, JointStars, etc.), and  inertial guidance systems (Lunar Lander, Mars Lander, Space Shuttle, etc.) We moved to Cypress (northwest of Houston) in 2005 to be closer to our children and grandchildren.

  I retired at 55, consulted with Norden for a year, did nothing for a few years, then I un-retired and started an Internet development business, creating  adaptive code technologies relating to website performance . We have been steadily reducing our workload, making the normal business operations  run by themselves I run the business in Virginia via telephone and email, paying the bills, and writing reports to some of our development clients.

We now live in a a nice neighborhood in the town next to two (Kevin (and Erin) and Dan IV (and Mairi)) of our children and two  grandchildren, Colin and Griffin. Our daughter (Robin) moved from Albuquerque in 2007, with her daughter Leila( our granddaughter).  .  There are a lot more people living in this area compared to where we lived in Connecticut and Virginia, so we are getting reacquainted with suburban living. We have had a lot of guests here, as the weather in the  Houston area  is very similar to that of Florida. We have palm trees by our pool, and we have flowering trees and shrubs just about year-round. The humidity is OK because of air-conditioning. Unlike Florida, hurricanes do damage with direct hits, but once you are north of Houston, they pretty much die out-so far.