The Walt Mosenthal clan set a great example for our 65th reunion June 9-11 in Hanover; 80 of some 120 Mosies met near Monterey. Mosies in and near Hanover add to our numbers: Walt stays with brother Dr. Bill, teaching at DMS; sister Ann Thron lives in Hanover; nephew Dick works at Tuck as director of strategic business development; Todd runs the Mosenthal Clinic; and Bodie 43's widow lives in Corinth, Vermont. At the Glee Club's Carnegie Hall concert Walt sang "Three Blind Mice" solo. He's national 85-plus squash champion. What a family.
Class agent Morrie Stein urges all of us to share with class, whether we reune or not. The College family spreads the benefits. Ilona and I have our first great-grandchild, there is a future. Let s share and help shape it!
Milt and Marjorie Johnston join Boyce and Betty Price for an occasional lunch. The Prices will be back from the West Indies when you read this.
Dr. Ed Hyde, Shelburne, Vermont, had a severe stroke two years ago resulting in aphasia. But "we are eager to join the 65 th," writes Margaret. They married that year.
Phyllis England writes, "I'm enjoying Rose Coronis; Len Mead, one of Cliff's best friends, and Ginny; also Bob Fernald, down to sell his condo (now that he's installed at Harvest Hill, 121 Mascoma St., West Lebanon, NH 03766)."
From Nevin Wiley in Bali a happy letter about his 5-1/2-year-old Yanti and Misini, her mother. He converses with both now in English. He still plays tennis.
Al Gibney died unexpectedly in Florida February 23.
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REUNION June 8-10 2001