Would love to hear from you wonderful '25s who are all (?) in your mid-90s. You know who you are, but maybe you'd like to refresh your memories as to who the others are. Here goes: Pete Blodgett,Bud Brown, June Bryant, Web Collins,Mark Emerson, Karl Friedman, Stow Coding, Don Hunt, Larry Leavitt, Bun Levison,John Livermore , Jim Martin, Ken McDonough, Ken Montgomery, Hal Rider, WilderSmith, Rad Tanzer, Tink Tinker, and BobWeinig. If I've forgotten any names, please let me know.
If you would like to contact one or more of your classmates, please write me and I'll send the address. I am also grateful for the letters from widows, children, and grandchildren. Your news is of great interest to the class.
I thought you would be interested to be reminded that Hal Rider is the oldest member, at 97 in August, and Rad Tanzer, the youngest, at 93 in September.
Ted Geisel's artwork, donated by his wife, Audrey, was used for a poster as part of a national immunization campaign for children to be protected against measles, mumps, and rubella. Also, the 94th anniversary of his birth was commemorated. I suggest you read Across America Day by the National Education Association. For lunch in one of the schools, the children all had green eggs and ham (and hash browns), which they ate while all dressed up in Cat in the Hats which they had all made.
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Children ate green eggs and ham whilewearing Cat in the Hatoutfits they made tocelebrate Ted Geisel's birthday. CAROLINE MCDONOUGH '25