Welcome were season's greetings from Mildred and Bob Powell, Ellen and John Chamberlin and Spence Miller. I expect more after mailing these Class Notes to meet the deadline for the March/April issue of DAM.
My son Tor drove the two of us in his pickup truck to the Princeton game on November 18. Costs other than transportation were $3 for parking, $5 a piece for the tickets, programs free! It was a cold, windy and miserable day. I had my L.L.Bean long handles under layers of clothing, and we stuck it out sitting on a bench in a walkway that ringed the inside of the stadium. We were about at midfield. That walkway divides the onlookers into two groups, the lower one closer to the field of play for ticket holders, the upper one open to the barbarians from the north and the infidels.
A great game, the lead changing hands several times, but we never gave up, and prevailed 42-37.1 was impressed with the number of big, quick, fast and strong freshmen and sophomores of considerable talent on both sides. Next year the game will be played in Hanover. Whether I can get my son to drive us to that game remains to be seen. He got me back to my digs by 6 p.m. on the 18 th, and I hastily prepared and imbibed a James Bond triple martini to celebrate.
Sorry to have to report the loss of Ralph Hunter, and we are now down to some 75 living classmates for whom we have mailing addresses.
800 Hausman Road, #232, Allentown, PA 18104
REUNION June 8-10 2001