Class Notes

1941

Nov/Dec 2005 Dick Jachens
Class Notes
1941
Nov/Dec 2005 Dick Jachens

Please note the new address below. Ginny and I relocated in June to another assisted-living facility in Sarasota in order to slowdown the inroads of the evil Dr. Alzheimer. Happily, Jack Bowe is enjoying good health on Seabrook Island, South Carolina, where he retired 25 years ago after various civil engineering assignments in Kansas City, New jersey and Jamaica. John Hands is another retired engineer but he chose the northern clime of Jericho, Vermont. John drives locally and wife Virginia gets around with a walker after leg surgery and rehab. A phone call found Tom Jardine and wife Rita in Little Silver, New Jersey, not far from Fort Monmouth, where your secretary began his career in the Army Signal Corps. Tom was a Navy pilot on the Independence who earned a law degree at the University of Michigan after the war. He was a 50-year man at the law firm of Jardine and Pagano, where he now acts as "of counsel" and plays a lot of golf. Bob Rainie, the retired medic in Concord, New Hampshire, lives a busy life organizing and playing his slip horn in the concerts of the Never s 2nd Regiment Band and the William H. Gile Band. He and wife Dora also get their regular exercise on the tennis courts. Jim Morgan, now in Lewisberg, West Virginia, worked in research for Dupont from 1943 to 1983. Now he helps out every day in operating the family-owned country inn, named after the revolutionary General Lewis. Y all stay well.

Cypress Gardens, Apt. 305, 5111Palmer Ranch Parkway, Sarasota, FL 34238