I am grateful for Ray Peters for bringing us up to date on his activities. Ray moved to Canada in 1973, upon accepting a position in psychology at Queens University. Since his wife is Canadian, it was a bit of a homecoming for the Peters family, which includes daughter Jessica and son Tim. After spending four years teaching at C.W. Post on Long Island, Ray is glad to be back in the North Country. He reminds us that the 1976 Sailing Olympics are in Kingston, Ontario, where Ray lives. He promises to have lots of cold beer on hand for any "old salt" '64s who make the trek.
Ken Sack writes that he is alive and well and living in Houston, Texas. Ken is an instructor in internal medicine at the University of Texas School of Medicine there.
The ranks of '64 Bachelor Central are thinning more rapidly than Lew Eisenberg's hairline. Spies tell me that Bill Lewis, who is assistant treasurer of Pepsico, Inc. has taken a bride. Bill, who earned an MBA from Columbia following his graduation from Dartmouth, married the former Mary Ann Beale in November. Mary Ann is a graduate of the College of Mt. Saint Vincent, and works as an assistant vice president with the First National City, Bank in New York.
Larry Williams writes that he has moved to 2609 Ninth Avenue South in Great Falls Montana. Larry and his wife Becky have completed their tenth summer as rangers in Glacier National Park where Becky has been a ranger- naturalist, and Larry has been the assistant sub- district ranger for the beautiful and popular Many Glacier Area. The Williams family has enjoyed having a number of classmates and Old Greens over the years visit their campground.
Larry has recently accepted the position of music supervisor with the Great Falls Public Schools. Before this, he held a part-time appointment with the University of Montana as assistant choir director for two years (while completing his course work for a doctorate in Music Education), and served last year as director of choirs and music instructor at Carol College in Helena, Montana.
Bill Barnett has asked that I remind those of you who have not yet done so to mail your class dues for 1974/75 ($10.00) to him at P.O. Box 148, Albany, N.Y. 12201.
Don't forget our Tenth Reunion June 13-15. And please drop me a card soon with some news; the class news bag is as empty as the 1902 Room on the Saturday night of Green Key.
Harry Linsky '63 flags from the roof ofAfrica. He scaled 19,346-ft. Uhuru Peakon Mt. Kilimanjaro last October.
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