Class Notes

1938

July/August 2008 Jean M. Francis
Class Notes
1938
July/August 2008 Jean M. Francis

By now you should have received my letter and the agenda for our upcoming 70th Reunion. It's never too late to "come home" and be with those individuals who were part of your "growing" seasonyou will be welcomed with open arms. Think of it as returning to the scene of your youth (not the scene of the crime)! I promise you not only a truly wonderful experience but nostalgic times back in Hanover and the College aryyou so loved. Avery special invitation goes to the widows of the classmates of this remarkable class.

Spoke with John Kindergan, who calls Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, home. John is still working five full days a week: "It keeps me going." He is teaching his grandson his tricks of the trade and enjoying every minute of it. John had asked how many classmates were still amongst us and I was proud to say 82 out of what I believe to be 505 graduates. I'm hoping he will visit Hanover in September?

"I've seen the doctor only twice in the last seven years" is how Fred Hollingworth feels— needless to say he feels pretty good! He has indicated he and members of his family will be among the '38 ers in September. I remember fondly a few discussions with Fred at a past reunion on everything from athletics (Dartmouth football) to automobiles (Aston Martins). We all hope he doesn't see the doctor for at least another seven years! I also verified with Fred that Ed Grace would be venturing to New England in the fall as well.

Please give me a call anytime—it's wonderful to talk to you. Stay healthy and happy!

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