Class Note 1935
Issue
Greg Karch reports that he moved 15 years ago to a small community, which has grown a great deal. He has been active on a committee that he set up to arrange for compensation to employees whom the residents are not allowed to tip. He also says he used to play a lot of golf, but no more. He then called me back to apologize for not giving me more information. How nice!
Bob Reich e-mailed me to tell me that Ed Reich had a hole in one. He really is proud of Ed and he has a right to be. I called Ed and believe it or not he told me that this was his fourth hole in one.
Spoke to Bill Adams, who, sad to say, no longer plays golf. He just watches TV and reads a lot.
Bob McClarin lives alone in a retirement home, he is legally blind but still able to take walks and exercise. I’m happy to report he still sounds okay.
Bob Neil said it was real thrill hearing from me. That’s what makes writing this column worthwhile. He has Parkinson’s but manages to keep going. One of his daughters was preparing dinner for him when I called. He still has a great attitude.
That was a great Tear Bag that Pete Smith managed to put out, considering he gets no input from the class. If you want him to continue, you had better send him some news.
I attended a lovely Dartmouth club get-together at the home of our new president, Maebelle Hueston, who was helped along by husband John, both from the class of ’86, and son Ryan ’14.
Last but not least, someone should pick up the Nov/Dec 2007 issue of the Alumni Magazine and have the article by Nathaniel Fick ’99 reprinted and brought to the attention of President Obama.
Consider coming to Hanover for our 75th reunion September 24-26. There will be no charge for you and a guest/spouse to attend the reunion: the College will pay for two nights at the Hanover Inn (double occupancy) and all meals. If you are interested in attending or have questions, please contact Jennifer Casey at (603) 646-2292.
—Edward Gerson, 2400 Mariposa West 3A, Laguna Woods, CA 92653; (949) 829-8400; ejgerson@webtv.net
Mar - Apr 2010
Greg Karch reports that he moved 15 years ago to a small community, which has grown a great deal. He has been active on a committee that he set up to arrange for compensation to employees whom the residents are not allowed to tip. He also says he used to play a lot of golf, but no more. He then called me back to apologize for not giving me more information. How nice!
Bob Reich e-mailed me to tell me that Ed Reich had a hole in one. He really is proud of Ed and he has a right to be. I called Ed and believe it or not he told me that this was his fourth hole in one.
Spoke to Bill Adams, who, sad to say, no longer plays golf. He just watches TV and reads a lot.
Bob McClarin lives alone in a retirement home, he is legally blind but still able to take walks and exercise. I’m happy to report he still sounds okay.
Bob Neil said it was real thrill hearing from me. That’s what makes writing this column worthwhile. He has Parkinson’s but manages to keep going. One of his daughters was preparing dinner for him when I called. He still has a great attitude.
That was a great Tear Bag that Pete Smith managed to put out, considering he gets no input from the class. If you want him to continue, you had better send him some news.
I attended a lovely Dartmouth club get-together at the home of our new president, Maebelle Hueston, who was helped along by husband John, both from the class of ’86, and son Ryan ’14.
Last but not least, someone should pick up the Nov/Dec 2007 issue of the Alumni Magazine and have the article by Nathaniel Fick ’99 reprinted and brought to the attention of President Obama.
Consider coming to Hanover for our 75th reunion September 24-26. There will be no charge for you and a guest/spouse to attend the reunion: the College will pay for two nights at the Hanover Inn (double occupancy) and all meals. If you are interested in attending or have questions, please contact Jennifer Casey at (603) 646-2292.
—Edward Gerson, 2400 Mariposa West 3A, Laguna Woods, CA 92653; (949) 829-8400; ejgerson@webtv.net