Class Notes

1936

Sept/Oct 2008 Ross Martindale
Class Notes
1936
Sept/Oct 2008 Ross Martindale

I presume you all received a notice from the College that 1936's finances are in such good shape that we will no longer have to pay dues. I think that speaks well for our loyalty to the College. Also, a lot of credit should go to Ray Builter, longtime treasurer, who did such a good job of managing our finances. Speaking of Ray, he and his wife, Jerri, have lived in Florida for some time. She has been in poor health, which precluded any great amount of travel. Now, however, she is in a total care facility, giving Ray more flexibility. So he is coming north for the summer, back to their old place in Fairfield, Connecticut, which is still in the family. I hope he will enjoy a nice New England summer among family and friends.

I finally joined the ranks of older people who have had a fall. Mine was at home and nothing was broken, so I consider myself fortunate. Just a few aches and pains and a bit of bursitis around the right hip. Back to normal soon, I hope.

Do let us know about your aches—or joys!

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