Class Notes

1929

December 1995 Mary Lougee Ripley
Class Notes
1929
December 1995 Mary Lougee Ripley

While in Maine this summer we visited Petie and Dr. Frank Foster at their lovely acres at Christmas Cove. While Petie gardens, Frank rows or paddles miles most days and splits wood for their great woodpile.

Though Petie may return home earlier, Frank always is back in Hanover for Dartmouth's first home football game.

Having dinner with the Orton Hicks at Kendal recently, it was good to see the Blacks, Dudleys, Nighswanders (and Ripleys) all eating well. '29 lives!

When Katie and Dick Black moved to Pinewood they gave their big Hanover house to Dartmouth. Now as they moved into Kendal they have given their condominium to the College, which in turn has sold it to Bill Craig '44, who is renting it to Yank Price '35. Pinewood seems to be a haven for Dartmouth returnees.

Now that Russ Goudey has moved to Framingham, Mass., where he is near two of his children, his daughter Jacqueline, also a musician, has encouraged him to arrange music again.

They share their love of music, he the piano, she the flute.

We grieve with the families of DickDanforth and Carl Siegesmund who have died recently.

A few words of "wisdom?" from Rip: "When you're banging your head 'Til your brain's nearly dead And your senses are utterly weary, Take heart, for the fact is What works out in practice Will often get nowhere in theory."

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