Class Notes

1947

DECEMBER 1998 Ed Grady
Class Notes
1947
DECEMBER 1998 Ed Grady

It is difficult to believe that in a very few weeks that we all will be facing our 52 nd year since leaving the Hanover Plain and within a year will enjoy the new millennium. Where did all of the time go? For the past year and a half the class officers have spent a great deal of time interfacing with the College with '47 input and suggestions Andy mcCulloch (president), who moved to Hanover, has spent at least one or two days each month with the College departments implementing '47 business. Bill Hallager (VP) continues to help Andy (when needed) and continues to be our organizer nizer of super mini-reunions. When one is finished, he has the next one planned! DickHollerith (treasurer) has kept the books for years, and sometimes I think he does it with mirrors. The various financial departments of the College do not send him data for four or five months, but having a degree in geology, he manages to "dig" the information out that he needs and the class needs. FrankWeber (head agent), Alan Epstein (bequest chairman), and Norm Fink, for the many past years, have stood ready to answer any questions concerning the best ways for us to invest in the College needs. Ed Grady (secretary and newsletter) keeps assiduous records of the class happenings even though he can't spell, punctuate, and more—oh well, he tries.

Stay well now and have a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy Hanukkah.

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