![]() I have all four of my sons in California, plus four grandchildren and my one great-granddaughter. Cornell prepared us well.” George Karp, BA ’47, writes: “I have moved to an assisted and independent facility in Walnut Creek, CA. We live in Myrtle Beach, SC, where I am a former mayor, and still live together in our home of 51 years. We had our first child at Cornell and now have 20 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. ![]() My wife, Ethel, and I married prior to my senior year, on June 29, 1946, and will celebrate our 75th anniversary next month. My education was interrupted by World War II, where I served as a combat pilot in the Army Air Corps in Europe, but I returned after the war. Robert Hirsch, BS ’47, writes: “I received your request for news from the Class of 1945 and have some of possible interest. Cornell is in the distant past, but I think of my days there, where many lasting friendships were made, as well as beautiful memories. I congratulate all of you for living to this advanced age. I have eight grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. My Cornell husband, second lieutenant Robert Madden’s plane went down August 13, 1945.” Anita Pomeranz Schlossberg writes: “I am currently living in my son’s guest house on Hilton Head Island. I lived year-round in Eastport, ME, for 45 years but grew up in Poughkeepsie. Last visit was our 50th Reunion when I picked up Maxine Katz Morse in New Hampshire and we drove to Reunion together. Both graduated Cornell in the late ’70s and sent their son, Matthew ’12, to Cornell I’m now awaiting the next generation. Cancer took my daughter, Margaret ( Boyle) ’77, in 2012. I’m living in Ringoes, NJ, with my son-in-law, Richard Delello ’76, MS ’77. ![]() And thanks to those who responded and shared your news, past and present, for our classmates to enjoy.įrom Dorothy Scott Boyle: “I had been thinking I should try to be more helpful to my class column, as there can’t be too many of us left. Many thanks to Erin Kennedy in the Office of Alumni Affairs for reaching out to our class. ![]()
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