Classes & Obits

Class Note 1941

Issue

Nov - Dec 2009



Dr. Ronald Losee claims he has the best fishing in the world in his back yard in the Madison River. He treated a tennis elbow last week—“Done hundreds of them,” he says—and charged $184. “Worst four years of my life were at Dartmouth” Why? He had to take four years of chemistry—memorizing from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. six days a week—to get into Yale Medical School. Had to work extra hard and did it! He drove a 1942 Ford Jeep across the United States seven times, eventually ending up in Ennis, Montana, 60 years ago. He drove that same Jeep in the 2008 July 4th parade! 


Edwin Small’s permanent address is Englewood, Colorado. He served in the Navy in WWII and Korean War as a lieutenant commander. He spent 36 years in the paper mill and corrugated box industry with Packaging Corp. of America in Colorado. He has been retired for six years and has enjoyed many outdoor activities. Unfortunately, Edwin’s wife passed away six years ago. 


Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their party. In this case honors belong to Dick and Margaret Hill. They divide their time between Marblehead, Massachusetts, and Fox Hill, a 400-unit residential complex that requires a coat and tie for dining. Dick is chairman of the board.


Stu celebrated his 89th birthday at Spring Hill, Florida. He is active, walking for an hour at dawn three days a week.


Talked to Pete Keir’s wife, Joyce, who said that Pete is doing well and playing a lot of tennis. 


Dick Jachens, 730 Osprey Ave., Apt. 404, Sarasota, FL 34236; (941) 365-4980