Class Notes

1927

October 1992 S. Dow Mills
Class Notes
1927
October 1992 S. Dow Mills

27 Doc Harvey, responding to his birthday card, reports from Florida that he and Vera are in good health. He has given up golf and tennis, but not for physical reasons. They have a son in the class of '63. Kroggie Krogstad of Tyler, Texas, regrets missing our 65th Reunion. He and Gertrude no longer drive cars due to physical handicaps, and he has given up golf because of failing vision. He is unhappy with the banishment of the Eleazar Wheelock song and covering the Indian murals in Thayer Hall. Note: they were visible during our reunion.

Stue Ensinger, our worthy class treasurer, was the lone casualty of the reunion. He suffered a pelvic bone fracture from a fall in Thayer Hall during our class dinner. He is now getting along with a cane at his summer home in Belgrade Lakes, Maine.

We visited Gus Cummings's widow, Maggie, at her lovely home in Bernardsville, N.J., where she spends summers. In the fall she returns to Boca Grande, Fla., where she first met Gus after his retirement from Kopper's Coke Company in Baltimore, Md.

Your help in locating these "lost" classmates would be appreciated: John D. McDonald,Martin McLean Jr., Theophilus Reckefus. Happily, no deaths to report.

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