We never knew Edna May "Corrine" Hussey, wife of Ken Hussey of Lawrence, Mass., and we are the poorer for it. Corrine passed away on March 2 after a long illness precipitated by the tragic loss of her son, a fine warm-hearted young man. To Ken and his two daughters - a brave family - we extend our deepest sympathy.
Regretfully we record the passing of ChuckGarnsey, a long time resident of Miami, Fla. An obituary appears elsewhere in this issue.
Jack D. Allenberg has a new address. It is 501 East Orangethorpe Ave., 14 Orange Via, Anaheim, Calif., 92801. Please record it in your Reunion Directory.
Elinor Steinholtz, widow of the late Robert E.Steinholtz, now resides at 46 Crocus Lane, Farmington, Conn,, 06032, having married R. Townshend Parker whom many will remember accompanied her to Hanover for our post-50th reunion last June.
Mrs. Frank D. Johnson (Margaret), who continued to reside in Buffalo, N.Y., after Frank's passing many years ago, has moved to 2210-D Ashley Drive, West Palm Beach, Fla,, 33406.
Mrs. Donald Teel (Dorothy), formerly of Lansing, Mich., has moved to California. She now resides at 137 N. Walnut Drive, Placentia, Calif., 92670.
Mrs. John E. Sunderland (Julie) still resides in Omaha, Neb., but at a new address. It is 8405 Indian Hills Road, zip code 68114.
Mrs. Charles L. Youmans' (Edna) latest address is Dame Hill Road, Orford, N.H., c/o Mr. Burnham Carter, her neighbor across the street from her lovely country location.
Mrs. Eric Stahl (Mary) may have her home base in Tulsa but her latest address appears to be 14390 - 73rd Avenue, Miami, Fla. 33158. Perhaps the latter is but a seasonal location.
At Hackberry Farm high in the hills above Canterbury, N.H., nestles the charming home of the Robert Burroughs of Manchester, N.H. Bob and Martha are making it available once again for the annual "Canterbury Frolic" of the Classes of 1920 and 1921 and sundry other Dartmouth men, women, and friends in the area - and they come from far and wide. The date of this rendevous isJuly 14. Come and enjoy the Dartmouth fellowship; the excellent fare provided by the Canterbury church ladies; the bucolic setting; and the warm hospitality of the family Burroughs. Paul Richter and Phil Gross are engineering 1920's part in this fine affair.
Al Frey attended the Class Officers meetings in Hanover in early May. Rumor has it that our Dean Emeritus will become President of the College's Class Treasurers this year. Al is studying Robert's Rules assiduously in anticipation of his responsibilities.
Bill Carter was elected to the post of liaison officer of the Phoenix-Dartmouth Club in April. It is expected that his duties will be to interpret the College's policies and actions to the club membership. WOW!
On April 4, 1973 in Shelburne Falls, Mass., the Peter Dudleys '63 welcomed a daughter, Francesca Minot, and thus presented to Dr. Tomand Dorothy Dudley of Concord. N.H., a fifth grandchild. Warm congratulations to the parents and grandparents.
Before we close down for the summer a few more address changes are in order: F. H. "Duke"Sabourin now resides at 1160 Pierce, #210, Denver, Colo., 80215; Wade W. Smith has moved to 218 Cedar St., Apt. A., Pacific Grove, Calif., 93950; Ed Curtis has returned from Florida to his old stand 301 Volkmann Bldg., Kankakee, Ill., 60901; and Howard and Helen Pullen are now in their new house in Battle Creek on 37 Stuart Street. Additionally, Mrs. James L. Minnis, Jr. is now at 2060 White Oak Way, San Carlos, Calif., 94070, and Mrs. Arthur D. Thomson continues to live in Milton, Mass., but has a new street address, 65 Margaret Road.
Our latest news in mid-April is that LaddieMyers is making a nice recovery from surgery in Florida and Charlie Crathern is entering the hospital for what is expected to be a minor operation. We extend best wishes to both these sturdy lads.
And may we remind you once more that at the post-50th reunion in Hanover, the plaque memorializing Earl J. Thomson will be dedicated. The place, Leverone Field House; the day, June 12; the time, 1:45 p.m. There you can see the Accutrack and the bronze plaque which has been struck to honor our Tommy.
In an adjoining photograph, four well-known members of the Class were caught on film at DickSouthworth's 50th wedding anniversary fete. They are (l to r) Ken Spalding, Eb Wallace, DickSouthwick, and Charlie Sargent; a distinguished group, what?
Let us end the 1972-1973 class notes with a prayer that the high cost of meat go no higher. For this we turn to that canny Scot, Robert Burns, who said
Some hae meat, and canna eat, And some wad eat that want it, But we hae meat and we can eat And so the Lord be thank it"
And to revive a good old 1920 expression "Have a good summer." Adios, amigos, hasta Octobre 1973.
1920 members on hand to help Dick Southwick (2nd from r) celebrate his 50th wedding yearwere (l) Ken Spalding, Eb Wallace, and Charles Sargent.
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