Class Notes

1958

November 1994 Pete Kelsey
Class Notes
1958
November 1994 Pete Kelsey

Winter is just around the corner, ugh! After last winter, Joe Slotnikhas proved once again that he is not a slow learner. Joe has entered the ranks of the retired. Smart man that he is, Joe continues to live in Brookline, Mass., but...winters in Florida. On the other hand, he has taken up Rollerblading, with regular jaunts along the Charles River. Joe, I hope you have good health insurance, since I know you are not old enough for Medicare, retired or not!

Another '58 joining the ranks of the retired is Bevan French. After 30 years as a geologist with NASA, he is now undertaking one of the most daunting challenges for a '58: he L'Bs§Jth®he is ab<J|t to invade his cellar to unearth tie treasures that he has been storing there for all these many years.

Just read of the travels of Ben Fuller to Norway, where he spent nine months as the Roving Fulbright Scholar in American Studies for English teachers. Ben claims that winters there are not as bad as in his home state of Pennsylvania. After the winter of '93-'94 it's hard to disagree with him.

The next time you are in or around Williamstown, Mass., be sure to give SamEdson a call. While his wife, Deborah, works at the Berkshire Community Health Group, Sam is busy at work in his custom-furniture shop. It may be a little late to get him to make something to put under the Christmas tree, but I bet he would welcome a visit to his shop.

The last time you visited a doctor's office, donated blood, or bought something at a department store, you may have been the beneficiary of a product from Welch Allyn, a company headed by our own Bill Allyn. This company, founded by his grandfather, is located in upstate New York and involved in the design, manufacture, and selling of high-technology instruments and equipment for use in health care and industry. Bill, continuing a strong family tradition in running this company, is the third generation of his family to be president. Continuing another family tradition, the Baldwinsville (N-Y.) Messenger noted that a list of Bill's community activities would be over a page long.

On a sad note, I received word that JoeCarter had died suddenly during the summer. The family has asked that any memorials to Joe be sent to the College, where a scholar- ship in his name has been established. At the time of his death he was living with his wife in Bernardsville, N.J. On behalf of the class of 1958, I extend our condolences to his widow, Dorothy, and their three children. A fall obituary will appear in a later issue of the Alumni Magazine.

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