A letter from Chinee points out the ravages on the list of members of the executive committee since the last stationery was printed. Chinee is planning to appoint some replacements. I hope everyone tapped will consent to serve. It now appears that there will be no formal mini-reunion this fall. Disagreement as to the best date and the best place led to a failure to unite on anything specific. Anyone planning to take in a home football game this fall should let Chinee know and he will line up whatever other classmates will be around for the same game. When it comes to class officers' meetings next spring, I am sure we'll have a good showing.
It appears likely that the size of the class delegation from Rhode Island is about to double if it has not already done so. DocGraham will be living in Jamestown or Newport to be near his son. I am waiting for a call from him when he gets settled Larry Kugelman is as ebullient as ever. A long career in reproductive forestry has not made him the least bit wooden.
We were lucky to have two physicians in our reunion group, both accompanied by their wives. Bob McCollom is an otolaryngoligist (always wanted to write the word even if I can't pronounce it). Bob also doubled as a photographer. He was responsible for the pictures reproduced in the special edition of the "24 Hour Notice." LeoStone spent his career in New York City as a psychologist, psychoanalyst, and neurologist. Certainly a colorful occupation when conducted in the heart of Manhattan. The Stones still live at Grade Terrace.
97 Angell Street, Providence, RI 02906