1930s
Todd Aaron '33
reflected on a busy life and career in an update to Class
Notes. He served four years as a Navy officer in World War
II in a variety of capacities, including on an "A" transport
ship carrying LCD landing craft. He participated in the D-Day
landing on Iwo Jima. After the war, he learned the oil-drilling
business in Texas, later forming his own drilling company
in Midland, Texas. After 61 years in business, he retired
at age 84. His wife died five years ago, and now at age 91,
he lives in an attractive retirement home in Midland.
1936
It is hard to believe our class will soon be celebrating its
70th reunion. And looking back, don't we have a wonderful
collection of memories! And isn't it inspiring to see the
continuing flow of new programs being offered by our alma
mater? Here is hoping we see some of you at the next reunion.
In the meantime, be assured you have our best wishes. We'd
love to have you drop by to pay us a visit here in Greenfield.
Or give us a ring at 317.462.2719.
While
time has taken its toll on class members, know the years have
not reduced our individual interest in Kellogg's reporting
of campus news. Be assured that we'd love to receive a brief
update on each of you for inclusion in the next issue of Kellogg
World magazine. Meantime, our sincerest best wishes.
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