After a month's lapse in the news of classmates in this column to provide for a report on our September meeting in Hanover, here are further responses to a late summer newsletter:
Ron Honeyman, Seaside, Ore.: "Still going strong in real estate after three operations on one lousy appendix. Married 58 years now. Am serving my second term as president of the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria, Ore., the oldest American city on the Pacific Coast. Our new building on. the waterfront (cost $1,400,000) will possibly make it the best on the coast perhaps second only to San Francisco! There are only six '25ers left in Oregon, Washington, and Montana, and they have been 100-per cent contributors to the Alumni Fund for all the five or six years I have been class agent."
George Moore, Sewickley, Pa.: "I have had no other classmates in this area since JohnBrownell died recently. I hope to see some at a football game this fall. I still walk 18 holes on our Allegheny Country Club golf course about three times per week. Alice and I have been very fortunate in our old age."
Clif Hill, New York City: "I have been made a full artist member of the Salmagundi Club, the oldest professional artists' club in the U.S."
Bob Misch, New York City: "I'm now vice chairman of the Wine Writers Circle. We're just back from a media day of the California Wine Institute in L.A. Visited with Marsha Hunt for four days. Remember when we used to see her in movies at the Nugget? Off to judge wine at New York State Fair in Syracuse next week. Going to Cyprus for 10 days in early September."
Ken Nugent, Sarasota, Fla.: "Miss some of our local '25ers. A card from my roommate, Tubby Washburn, said he was touring his old haunts in New England and was heading for Hanover the next day; 100 per cent of my '25 group made the Alumni Fund. You could not be with better people and I give my thanks to them again. Stay fairly healthy for 78. Get exercise taking pills and walking."
Harry Clarke, Palm Beach, Fla.: "We did not get close to the equator this summer. We are spending September at Hilton Head Island, S.C."
Paul Pearson, West Roxbury, Mass.: "July 11 Alice and I celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary with our daughter Jane and her family in Boulder, Colorado. In addition to a threeweek anniversary trip to Colorado we shall be spending a week in Bermuda some time in the fall. Our grandson Eric is majoring in journalism at the University of Missouri and our granddaughter Sarah, at present a high school senior, is hoping to attend an eastern college next year, either Mt. Holyoke, her mother's college, or Dartmouth."
Dick Colton, Clearwater, Fla.: "Howell and I will be on the Norwegian American's Visafjord from Genoa, September 5 for a two-week cruise in the eastern Mediterranean. In October I'm hosting a dinner at Alfred's in San Francisco for ten of my family to celebrate my 80th birthday! Sometime in 1982 I'll surely be back in Vermont and Hanover."
Paul Brundage, Jamesburg, N.J., aboard a Royal Viking ship in September: "Laurice and I are passing Bar Harbor on this delightful ship. A two-week trip, New York to New York, visiting Halifax, Charlottetown, Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay, and Newport with good tours in each place. Sure can recommend this way to go: Even the waters have been calm. Food, cabin, entertainment all are super."
P.O. Box 142 China, Maine 04926