Fred and Priscilla Bowes recently welcomed Al and Esther Marsters to New Canaan, Conn., their new summer home. Their winter home is Naples, Fla., the sunbelt state that has attracted some 20 per cent of our classmates either year-round or seasonally. Betty and Gordon Granger have also moved but are still in the Berkshires at South Egremont. Grace and Chuck Simmons spent a couple of months in Palm Springs. Chuck is still active in the Western Golf Association and in the Evans Scholarship Foundation, a college educational program for golf caddies. Gene Magenau's son Roger, Tuck '70, is president of U.S. Sports Equipment Company in California, national distributor of Yonex tennis paraphernalia. Daughter Genie has joined Sally and Gene in their Ragged Mountain home in Potter Place, N.H.
Because no other delegation has matched Psi U in cohesiveness, we cite them for their December annual luncheon meeting in New York. Present were Pete Callaway, Lee Chilcote, Shaw Cole, Mickey Emrich, John French, Bob McClory, Fred Page, Cliff Vogt, and Jack Wooster. Win Stone has been appointed a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar for 1980-81 and will travel to four colleges, University of Massachusetts, Rockford College, Kalamazoo College, and the University of North Dakota, where he will meet with students and faculty. His lectures will include such subjects as Samuel Johnson and David Garrick. Bill O'Brion is advertising representative for New England Business and MaineSportsman, and he is also treasurer of Portland's Advertising Club. There was a touch of Chas. in the December issue of Tuck Today; the interim editor was our Charlie Widmayer. Coming events: Ojai and Woodstock reunions.
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