Greetings from the "first in the nation" primary state. Thank goodness the invasion will soon be over! From faithful Treasurer Hope Frey have come two more messages sent with class dues. PegJohnson's good letter describes a busy life: knitting socks for three new great-grandchildren, making needlepoint pillows for other family members, reading books from the "wonderful" West Palm Beach library, season theater tickets, and weekly bridge. Peg has made a good recovery from a mild heart attack and looks forward to her 90th birthday.
A note from Emilie Palmer reports that she wrote me about Al's senior cane and other '20 items. I quoted her letter in the last DAM issue. (Both Peg and Emilie have beautiful, legible handwriting!)
Sig Sigler's cheery Christmas greeting enclosed a 1982 letter he received from BudWeymouth, then acting class secretary. Written a few months before Bud had his first stroke, it contained college and class notes (on classmates now departed), New Hampshire weather, and the Weymouths' anticipation of a Florida visit (our last), all in the old familiar handwriting. Thank you, Sig, for sending it!
Please, please, send news of you and yours in 1992.
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