Class Note 1950
Issue
July-August 2023
This is a reminder of class mini October 20-21 (Columbia game), with the usual festivities in Lyme, New Hampshire, at “Toots” and Joe Medlicott’s. Glenn Fitkin (fitkingljr@gmail.com, 419-491-8650) writes of John Schalles, his next-door neighbor who still plays a little golf! Joel Leavitt and Veda are back in Florida until June 7. He’s hitting a few golf balls and got his license renewed to 100! I had a nice visit with Dave and Karen Taylor (and Marge Nichols) at Maplewood in Weston, Massachusetts. Dave was attired in a Dartmouth green sweater and we had a nice lunch on the veranda. Toots reports Joe was hospitalized but home now; their future plans include Kendal, but not for a while. Terri reports Bill “Carp” Carpenter had a mishap with his dog but is okay now.
Victoria Hicks (daughter of Ort ’49) reports the John Sloan Dickey Fund is at $770,276. “Jilly Bean” Harned spent five days in New Orleans with a church group and comments on an amazing celebration of St. Joseph’s Night. Joan Willett reminds us of the green derbies husband Wally, Russ Chase, and Jim Martel wore as the “Terrible Trio from the Delt House.” (They took three coats of paint!)
Lee Sarokin fractured his shoulder and hip and swears “the bathroom floor came up and hit me.” Quent Kopp ’49 writes of pal King Kenny living in Henderson, North Carolina. Quent says to give King a call “and ask him to tell you his ‘It’ll be there, Green Key’ story.”
We regret the passing of William Sickel, M.D.
—Tom “Smiley” Ruggles, 8-5 Concord Greene, Concord, MA 01742; (978) 369 5879; smileytmr229@gmail.com
Victoria Hicks (daughter of Ort ’49) reports the John Sloan Dickey Fund is at $770,276. “Jilly Bean” Harned spent five days in New Orleans with a church group and comments on an amazing celebration of St. Joseph’s Night. Joan Willett reminds us of the green derbies husband Wally, Russ Chase, and Jim Martel wore as the “Terrible Trio from the Delt House.” (They took three coats of paint!)
Lee Sarokin fractured his shoulder and hip and swears “the bathroom floor came up and hit me.” Quent Kopp ’49 writes of pal King Kenny living in Henderson, North Carolina. Quent says to give King a call “and ask him to tell you his ‘It’ll be there, Green Key’ story.”
We regret the passing of William Sickel, M.D.
—Tom “Smiley” Ruggles, 8-5 Concord Greene, Concord, MA 01742; (978) 369 5879; smileytmr229@gmail.com