Class Notes

1910

April 1976 WHITNEY H. EASTMAN, KAREN EASTMAN, ANDREW SCARLETT
Class Notes
1910
April 1976 WHITNEY H. EASTMAN, KAREN EASTMAN, ANDREW SCARLETT

Art Lord, our class editor of Tenner Topics, has inherited a flair for writing news for the information and pleasure of others. Witness Art's January issue, six legal size typewritten pages of class notes for the enjoyment of classmates, class widows, and interested daughters. Art gathers his information from letters, mostly written in longhand, received by several class officers. He has a knack of retaining the facts submitted and adds a touch of friendly comment to make his writings enjoyable reading.

Leon Kendall, our class treasurer, stimulates class news by writing personal notes to classmates along with his notices of class annual dues. This friendly touch adds much to your secretary's appeals for news from classmates.

Andy Scarlett, our head agent for the Alumni Fund, while badly crippled from several strokes and confined to his wheel chair when not in bed, continues to use the typewriter to write his class appeals for contributions to the College. Andy has done much to develop class loyalty over the many years he has served as our head agent and the Class owes him a debt of gratitude.

Herb Wolff, our bequest chairman, adds a personal longhand note in his official contacts with the Class and carries on a flourishing correspondence with many classmates. All this dedicated assistance is much appreciated by your secretary. It lightens his load considerably.

While Karen and I were in Naples for a couple of days, we called on Bones and Rena Jones in their cozy apartment. We had a grand visit. Bones is full of lively experiences he has had with classmates and their families in the past and has promised to write me about some of them for class notes and Tenner Topics.

We recently had a nive civit here cn Sanibel with Helen Porter. She enjoys quite good health. One of her grandsons, Peter B. Anderson '69, who graduated from the Dartmouth Medical School, is now at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover. He is now building a home in Hanover, as he plans to settle there. Her daughter and her husband (now retired) live in the British Virgin Islands. They are now on a cruise around the world.

I have not had replies from the following Tenners to whom J have written letters asking for class news, nor have my letters been returned. Have any of you heard from them? John Thomes, Ed Raabe, Oliver Johnson, RalphBaldwin, and Elmer Curts.

Secretary, Co-secretary, 7000 Valley View Road Minneapolis, Minn. 55435

Class Agent, 31 Island Way, Apt. 208 Clearwater, Fla. 33515