St. George’s
Class Notes
Class of 1937
Michael F. Wynne-Willson
12 Jackson Pond Road
Dedham, MA 02026
Phone: 781-329-4680
E-mail:
mawillson@comcast.net
Not too much luck in contacting the
few members of our class this time around.
I was able to have a chat, however, with Tod
Blodget, who sounded in great spirits and
as if he’d just celebrated his 50
th
birthday!
Equally enjoyable, too, was a long talk I had
with Marge, his wife, relative to his dislike
of doing the dishes, his health and his local
popularity. (He is known as “The Mayor”
of his local village where he hides from her
when home chores are scheduled.)
I was glad to catch Jack Ewing at his
ANSEN
H
home in New Jersey. Admitting to a recent
NDREA
cataract operation, a propensity for stay-
A
B
Y
ing in bed too long during the day, being a O
year older than I am and one or two other PHOT
worrisome things, he sounded fine.
Left: Michael Wynne-Willson ’37 and his wife Anne, Right: John Huber ’38 and his wife Mary
So! Good things happen to old class
agents! Minding my own business and
year, but I hope for better results and news
Class of 1938
having “a sip” before lunch, the phone
for you all next. Personally, Anne’s been
rang and I saw that it was Frank Forbes,
kept busy with a few medical problems of
F. Thomas Ward, Jr.
nigh on 90 years young, returning my call
mine and has coped brilliantly. We so
150 Eagle Lane
for news of some time ago. This, in itself,
hope to be able to return to Barbuda this
Sedona, AZ 86336-7113
was a fairly unique and exciting event for
year, having missed our visits there for
Phone: 928-282-7810
any agent, and there followed a chat with
two years due to the above. Barring that, E-mail:
wardsoneagle@aol.com
him who sounded 20 years younger than
we would have had the joy of visiting
his years, complete with an astounding
Coco Point Lodge there for 28 consecutive
Class of 1939
memory. He filled me in, with many
years. A great rut in which to be!
details, of a lunch he and a couple of A couple of months ago we did steal
Anderson Todd
friends say they enjoyed greatly at our away on Seabourn’s small LEGEND
1932 Bolsover Road
home at High Littleton House near Bath in through the Panama Canal and to the little
Houston, TX 77005-1614
1937, when touring the U.K. after gradua- nations to its north for two weeks. Suffice
Phone: 713-529-1932
tion! I am so envious that he remembered to say it was a really great experience,
Fax: 713-526-2449
and that it had “slipped” my addled mem- meeting fun people and we were spoiled
E-mail:
andytodd@rice.edu
ory! So good to hear you sounding so rotten! Charming crew and superb service.
Today is the 19
th
of March 2008. It is a
great, Frank, and thank you so much.
Please “Remember not to Forget” the
beautiful spring-like day in Texas with a cool
Obviously, it was slim pickings this Hilltop, and all good wishes from us both.
breeze and a brilliant sun in a wine-dark
Keep up-to-date on SG news and events.
Send your current email address to: address
_
update@stgeorges.edu
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