Class Notes

1938

Mar/Apr 2003 Richard M. Francis
Class Notes
1938
Mar/Apr 2003 Richard M. Francis

News from classmates via "reunion reply cards"—unfortunately, many will not be with us in June. Irv Brown: "I would like to make this reunion, but I haven't the strength to do it." Dave Choate: "Due to two operations (stomach cancer) in the last two years—I will not be able to make the 65 th." Bill MacFarland: "My wife, Annie, has back problems." Warren Chivers: "I lost my wife Jean, last spring and I am hobbling along with a cane." Sally (Andy) Brown: "I met Andy after he graduated. He loved Dartmouth and often brought me to the campus, which I learned to love too." William Wynkoop: "Sorry, I'm in a wheelchair and I have dementia." Bob Foley: "Sorry, but Betty is not up to it." Sandy Mills: "Sony, but we will be cheering foryou out here in cowboy country." Gloria (Leonard) Gutner: "As much as he and I would love to be there, we won't be able to make it—Len is the victim of A.D. and is in a nursing home." Bud Hanley: "I will not be to our reunion next spring. I think this is the first one I've missed except for 1948. The reason is the problem many of us have at our age—health! I have kidney failure and must have dialysis three times a week. Thus, to travel and miss this three-hour treatment makes travel for several days impossible."

Forget not the reunion...we'll see you in June!

Richard M. Francis, 29 Decorie Drive, Wilbraham,MA 01095

REUNIONJune 6-82003