Class Notes

1936

NOVEMBER 1991 Ross Martindale
Class Notes
1936
NOVEMBER 1991 Ross Martindale

Shortly before taking off for Greece with the Coronis Caravan, Phyllis England paid a short visit to our next door neighbor, Dede Foster. Phyll and David Macomber have left: the scene of some great lobster picnics in South Freeport and will now be reading at 41 Carriage Way, Olde Salem Village, Danvers, MA 01983. Another '36er who has moved winter headquarters a little farther south is Len Mead. He and his wife, Janet, have moved from Castine to a retirement development in Brunswick called Thornton Oaks. Their new address is 76 Matthew Drive, Brunswick, ME 04011. In case you're concerned about these folks Still being in the snow belt, you can forget about it-they all escape to Florida in the fall and remain there until the weather has warmed up in the spring.

One other change of address is for a couple who have moved somewhat north of their old stomping grounds. Bill and Mim Macurda have left Concord, N.H., and are now living at Kendal #1034,80 Lyme Road, Hanover, NH 03755. We hope our class president and His wife will enjoy being even closer to all the goings-on in Hanover.

We have an update on the Mac and June hole-m-one contest. It seems that Mac got a hole-m-one several years ago, and it wasn't until January 6, 1990, that June was able to share equal billing with him. But then, on July 26, 1991, June got another one! So now I guess the pressure is on Mac to come up with a further demonstration of his prowess as a golfer. As a matter of fact, getting a single hole-in-one in a lifetime is quite an unusual teat, and we offer congratulations to both Mac and June for attaining membership in such an elite group! We hope that this will be an on-going saga, and we shall be more than happy to report any farther claim to fame by either one of the Hills.

Nancy and I were at our summer place on Chebeague Island, Maine, when Hurricane Bob hit the coast. I'm glad to say that aside from losing electric power for about 16 hours—and getting awfully tired of the howling winds—we suffered no ill effects from the storm, and we hope that any other members of the class who were in its path fared as well.

Have a Happy Thanksgiving, and send us your latest news.

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