15 Indian Springs Way Wellesley Hills, MA 02181
Charlie Hunt called in the day of the lowa presidential caucus to report on all the excitement there. He had to make his way in his wheelchair, no mean feat in winter weather. His boys now run the farm, fourth generation, that grandfather Hunt homesteaded in 1868, and all is going well.
Proc Page writes of a golf trip to Scotland and Ireland which included a round with Jack Wilson '40 and Bob Keeler '36 at Ballybunion in Ireland. "I also played the Old Course at St. Andrews, the Ailsa course of Turnberry, and Royal Dornoch in northern Scotland, as well as three other lesser courses in Scotland. In Ireland it was Arnold Palmer's new course at Tralee and two rounds at Lahinch.
"At the end of last winter, because my wife was too busy with her radio program to take the time, I jumped in my car and bummed south, freeloading with relatives and friends (some of whom I hadn't seen in 40 years). Highlights of the five-week trip were visits to Sid Bull in Stuart and BlackJack Corwith in Miami. (Just missed Huntand Virginia Allison, who came to visit the Corwiths the day after I left). When I ran into a blizzard in eastern Tennessee in early April I realized it was time to head for home."
John Sewall reports the following, "On October 17, our youngest son Jonathan, class of 1980, married Paula Clemens, also 'BO, in St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Hanover. The exuberant reception that followed was held in Pierce's Inn, deep in the forest of Etna and run by Reggie Pierce '46. After a grand two-week wedding trip to Greece, the couple has returned to Hanover, where Paula is working out the last of a three-year residency in neurology at Mary Hitchcock Hospital and Jonathan is a computer engineer engaged in software testing at DTSS."
Charlie Weinberg is the moving spirit behind non-profit WESTHAB, Inc., one of the few developers of low-income housing in the New York metropolitan area. Their effort to provide housing for low-income residents and the homeless provides a role model of how it can be done effectively and with the support of community residents and municipal officials.
For the statistically inclined, the following '42 numbers may be of interest. They are as of October '87.
TOTAL CLASS COUNT 521 Graduates 408 Non-Graduates 111 Adopted 2 Deceased 157 Lost (no address) 14 Mail Return 3 Total Class Widows 74
'42 + 45 = '88 42's 45th Reunnion = June 13 - 16, 1988 We All have a date in '88