Mar - Apr 2016
It’s marvelous to see Fifty-One Fables, our class newsletter, back in circulation! Hats off to Charlie Russell for stepping up to fill Dave Batchelder’sshoes as editor.
Class Notes
It’s marvelous to see Fifty-One Fables, our class newsletter, back in circulation! Hats off to Charlie Russell for stepping up to fill Dave Batchelder’sshoes as editor.
Ed Weisenfeld (Glen Rock, New Jersey) has taken a break from his duties as class treasurer following a spell of poor health. Carl Glassberg (Clearwater, Florida) generously stepped up to serve in the interim.
Petra and John Hoskins (Gahanna, Ohio) and Nan and Dick Pugh (Thousand Oaks, California) are among the early birds reporting their plans to be in Hanover for our fall mini-reunion (September 25-27).
There’s nothing like a golf story to take the chill off of this stubborn winter. Tom Barnett (Houston) reports that Jack Weingarten shot his age (84) in their annual golf outing last fall!
Sandy McDonald has devoted more than 20 years to enhancing the safety and navigability of the harbors of Darien, Connecticut, and protecting the beauty of the nearby coastline.
Bob Pack (Condon, Montana) was greatly influenced by Robert Frost during his undergraduate years at Dartmouth.
Squash is still an important part of Rick Austin’s (Loudon, Tennessee) life, even though a knee replacement ended his competitive playing 20 years ago.
Who says we’re slowing down? Joe Caldwell (Manlius, New York) celebrated his 85th birthday by starting a new business with his son! It is an offshoot of Joe’s long-established Caldwell Gallery in Manlius.