Class Notes

1932

MAY 1999 Joe Roberts
Class Notes
1932
MAY 1999 Joe Roberts

The city of Summit, N.J., is celebrating its 100th birthday and for almost 90 ofthemithasbeen home to Morry Hubbard. They are now going to name a high school after him and we hope he will send us more details of this. Because of leg problems his activities are limited, but he enjoys talking of his Dartmouth days. Tel. (908) 277-4022. Russ O'Brien of Princeton, N.J., has had Parkinson's disease for ten years. This restricts his activities somewhat, but not enough to keep him away from the Dartmouth-Princeton basketball game the night before we called him. He sends his best regards to all; (908) 921-2134. Joe Kyser of New Hartford, N.Y., is doing well, but his wife is temporarily confined to bed with "cough fractures" of the spine and rib areas. He mentioned that years ago his daughter roomed with Rhoda and John Clark's daughter at Vassar; (315) 797-0138. Helen and Jack George are retired in Exeter, N.H., after his many years of teaching school and being a school principal. Unfortunately, Helen has Parkinson's disease ease, but they are coping with it; (603) 778-2316.

We trust you all received President James Wright's letter. There were many fine changes discussed but we were very interested in our old friend the Commons, the Collis Student Center. It's now open to 3 a.m. with a coffee bar called The Green Bean and a new grill with food students want late at night. I don't think Allen's ever stayed open for our milk shakes after 10.

We regret to report the loss of another fine classmate, Paul C. Dunn, and another fine lady, Helen Harrison, Bob's widow. We extend our condolences to their families.

Joe Robert. 12958 Blue Sky Drive, Sun City West, AZ 85375