named Air Commander at Westover Aijr Force Base. | dropped in at my old friend, Priscilla Jackman’s. Willy, as she was known in school days, owns a greenhouse in Newbury and is the mother of three teenage girls. She said that she had seen Dave Keating recently, and he is the manager of the outside grounds at the Danvers State Hospital. Al Lupien, a Dairy Sanitation man with the Massachusetts Dairy Association, said that John Lakus had just been convicted as a bookie (steming from his greenhouse), but was given a suspended sentence. The judge said that his record had been good until this time. While on my visit to Boston | read that John Noonan had just received a citation for his outstanding work on space travel by the National Science Achievements Association. Dick Powell and Bob St. Clair are two of the top Dairy cattle judges in this country and own a prospering Jersey farm in Wisconsin. Dick Reed, the father of triplets, owns a prospering florist shop in Salem, and seems very happy. Dick mentioned that Gary Rodri- ques and Bill Rouse are two of the top Greens- keepers in New England; Gary is living at the United Shoe Clubhouse where he is work- ing, and Bill is still living in Lynn but is working at Salem Country Club. Bob Scamporino and Bob Nappi are own- ers of a large Vermont dairy farm and active members of the Vermont Dairy Association, said Dennis O'Neill. Dennis is now a well- liked Major at Fort Devens and the proud father of a brand new baby boy. Dennis also mentioned that Jere Melzar and Dick Talbot had formed a landscaping partnership and were building their $50,000 29 main office in Wilmington, so, | decided that I‘d go over that way and see how they were. Jere said that he had recently seen Dave Scott at a New England Landscaping Asso- ciation meeting, and Dave had told him that he had recently received a promotion to Man- ager of Grounds on Thompson Island. Con- grats, Dave! | met Ken Shields today at the school, and was happy to hear that he had a very success- ful Vegetable Garden Outlet on Route 95 in Danvers, along with being president of the Alumni Association. Ken mentioned that Fred Sylvia was doing very well racing his Thor- oughbreds, and had made his home in Lexing- ton, Kentucky. Fred also has a successful poultry business on his home farm. Bill Smith, a character in class, has now gone into the joke business in his hometown of Wakefield and seems quite happy. Bill mentioned that he had recently received a letter from Wally Wojnar, who is a very suc- cessful New Hampshire fruit grower and is the secretary of the New Hampshire Fruit Growers Association. Ernie St. Pierre and Paul Merrill have a thriving poultry business in Methuen. Both Ernie and Paul exclaimed about how well their friend, Bill Winn, was doing with his Lincoln- Mercury Auto sales, and that he was top Auto salesman in New England last year. Nice go- ing Bill! My last visit was to see Steve Waldorf, he is now running the school farm and is cer- tainly doing a wonderful job of it. Steve said that Ronnie Wing had dropped by last week; Ronnie has a Dairy Milk Inspectors job with the Massachusetts Dairy Association and has recently purchased his own home in Saugus. | have fully enjoyed seeing and hearing about my old classmates, and | hope that they all continue being so successful and happy.
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