ever, the camp closed in the early ’70s so my youngest son #11836 Andy got involved at Dudley as a JL.” #6652 Jim and Marge Weaver wrote from Naples, FL, where Jim had a “milestone” birthday in January 2012, with their children, Earle, Scott and Roberta, on hand to celebrate. #11067 Earle and Becky have a family of four (Sarah, Tommy, Joey, Peter) in St. Louis, #11681 Scott and Debbie and their two children (Jenna and #21181 Mike) live in Lebanon, PA, and Roberta and John have moved to Seoul, South Korea with daughter #22652 Allison while daughter Julie finishes her se- nior year in Pittsburgh. Lots going on!” Congratulations, Jim and Marge! #6859 Carter White, who kept supervised Swim Point during the 1950s, wrote from Glens Falls, NY. “We had our annual Martin Luther King Day long weekend in MacLean Lodge. What a party it was! A celebration of my 80th birthday, my three children and their fami- lies were there, with all six of my grandchildren. Three will be at Dudley and one at Kiniya this summer, con- tinuing the Dudley tradition dating back to 1919-22 when my father, #2965 Perry White, was at Camp, at the age of 13.” Keep that tradition going, Carter! #7104 Stephen Murray, of Delray Beach, FL, who was at Camp from 1945-48, spends his retirement in Florida, Hohokus, NJ, Shelter Island, NY, and Easton Angler’s Club fishing and hunting in the Poconos. #7593 George T. “Tommy” Walton wrote from Queensbury, NY, that he and Judy had gotten a bit of a travel bug. “We traveled to Guatemala and Costa Rica for a nice trip, but very happy to be able to spend the summers at our home on Granite Lake in New Hamp- shire.” Tom and Judy will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in July, which some of Tom’s old Dudley pals can still “vaguely” remember! Congratulations, Tom and Judy. #7261 William Bullock Jr. wrote from Orrington (near Bangor) ME, to tell us that his three grandsons had attended Dudley this past summer! #21461 James was a Senior, #22461 Charles a Cub, and #21135 Wil- liam a Senior. Son #12335 Bill III is the Director of Development at the Berkshire School in Sheffield, MA.
#7441 Phil and #13283 Holly Bisselle got away from hometown Hamilton, NY, for a little break in the Sara- sota, FL sunshine. (See photo below) Per Phil, “With the arrival of Tom and Julie Bisselle’s son Solon (see “Future Dudleyites”) we finally, after six straight grand- daughters, have a grandson!” Phil plans to get him going on the basketball court this summer.
Venice, FL: Dudley “Old Boys” and younger women, left to right, “Lefty” Bisselle, Linda and “Cleve” Cleveland, Jane and Vince Rockel, Holly Bis- selle, “Righty” Bisselle, Martha and John Storey, Lynn Dealey, Dick Ris, “Sharkey” Dealey, Sandy and Patricia Short, and Ken Lauritzen
#7689 Hank Poler has been busy in Grafton, MA. Wrote Hank, “I have been up to my neck editing the book for our 50th Amherst reunion and I am now reduced to a mere class agent. We will be with Dwight and family in London for Christmas. Spare time goes to genealogy (up to 4000+ close relatives), and trying to finish touches on a musical that I’ve been at too long. I found a musical collaborator who is an Amherst classmate. Stay tuned.” Hank was at Camp in the 1940s and ’50s. #7820 Scott Foster checked in from Liverpool, NY. “Christa and I are still playing tennis two to three times a week and skiing one to two times a week here in Syracuse. We’re headed to Florida in March, visit- ing friends and my daughter. I saw #7441 Phil Bisselle a couple of months ago when Christa and I went to a stage show in Hamilton, NY.” Scott was at camp be- tween 1949-52. His dad, #2667 Townsend Foster, Sr., was at Camp in the early part of the century. #7987 Dick and Linda Edie, of Berwyn, PA, wrote “We are now down with Joan and #5616 Eddie Card in Tampa, FL for the weekend and then will go back to SPRING 2013
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