Class Notes

1915

MAY 1985 Isabell Comiskey
Class Notes
1915
MAY 1985 Isabell Comiskey

Hope you all mailed in your acceptances to the College for our 70th reunion, June 7, 8, and 9.

Duze and Helen Lounsberry are celebrating the birth of great-grandson Jason Robert Hirama, born March 15, 1985. Proud dad is Robert Hirama '75.

Mrs. Herbert Potter and daughter Julie went to Jamaica, West Indies, after Christmas, and they heartily recommend it as a vacation spot she is planning to be in Hanover in June.

Esther Brown writes that she spent five beautiful weeks in November and December with daughter and son-in-law in Santiago; that and a trip to Rio de Janeiro were the highlights of her winter. She was much relieved on the sixth day following the March earthquake in Chili to hear daughter Ellie's voice on the phone, reporting that all was well and that they and their house were unharmed. She saw Helen and Duze Lounsberry frequently at winter concerts in nearby Blue Hill, Maine.

Mrs. Hughson, widow of Fred Rosenheimer, writes that grandson Frederick is at Stanford working on his Ph.D. in biochemistry; William B. Jr., at Williams, took his 1984-85 first semester at American University in Cairo he is now traveling in Europe and Asia and will be back at Williams in Septem- ber 1985. You will remember that Fred was one of the boys who hiked the entire length of the Appalachian Trail.

Mrs. William Reynolds of Jamestown, N.Y., is well but eagerly looking forward to spring and the snows melting. Had a nice visit in March With family and grandchildren from Vermont. All five daughters and spouses keep in touch, and she is busy with friends in church one hit the 100 mark in December! She sends greetings to the class and especially to Ruth Winship Crance.

Keep the postcards in the mail with news of yourself.

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