Class Note 1959
Issue
March - April 2024
Think reunion—it’s a big one. Get it on your calendar and details will be forthcoming.
Jim Wooster, Chris Cundey, and their team are hard at work planning for our 65th class reunion, which is scheduled to begin on the afternoon of Sunday, September 22, and last through the morning of Wednesday, September 25. The plan is for all of us to stay at the Hanover Inn, where most of the meals and meetings will take place during those days. John Ferries and Joanne Wise are putting together a program focused on the College and current events, and there will be plenty of time to reconnect with classmates, spouses, and all of those attending. Of special interest will be the opportunity to see and hear the new president of Dartmouth, Sian Leah Beilock, the first female president of the College. By all early accounts, she is a star.
What is important now is that you save the dates—September 22-25—and plan to attend and reconnect with classmates and their spouses, family members and friends. Reunion registration will probably not be available until April or May, but when you do register, your registration fee will include hotel reservations for Sunday and Monday nights, most likely at the Hanover Inn. At that time you will have the option of signing up for a third night (Tuesday, September 24) in the same room at a reduced rate. Since it is also a football weekend, you may also want to reserve a room for the night before (September 21) and make it a long weekend. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call either Jim at (603) 643-3621 or Chrisat (603) 496-2913. We look forward to seeing you there!
Keep the cards and letters coming and let’s make 2024 a special year recognizing that it has been 65 years since the class of 1959 graduated from Dartmouth.
—Charlie MacVean, 3528 Liggett Drive, San Diego, CA 92106-2153; (619) 508-4401; crmacvean@msn.com
Jim Wooster, Chris Cundey, and their team are hard at work planning for our 65th class reunion, which is scheduled to begin on the afternoon of Sunday, September 22, and last through the morning of Wednesday, September 25. The plan is for all of us to stay at the Hanover Inn, where most of the meals and meetings will take place during those days. John Ferries and Joanne Wise are putting together a program focused on the College and current events, and there will be plenty of time to reconnect with classmates, spouses, and all of those attending. Of special interest will be the opportunity to see and hear the new president of Dartmouth, Sian Leah Beilock, the first female president of the College. By all early accounts, she is a star.
What is important now is that you save the dates—September 22-25—and plan to attend and reconnect with classmates and their spouses, family members and friends. Reunion registration will probably not be available until April or May, but when you do register, your registration fee will include hotel reservations for Sunday and Monday nights, most likely at the Hanover Inn. At that time you will have the option of signing up for a third night (Tuesday, September 24) in the same room at a reduced rate. Since it is also a football weekend, you may also want to reserve a room for the night before (September 21) and make it a long weekend. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call either Jim at (603) 643-3621 or Chrisat (603) 496-2913. We look forward to seeing you there!
Keep the cards and letters coming and let’s make 2024 a special year recognizing that it has been 65 years since the class of 1959 graduated from Dartmouth.
—Charlie MacVean, 3528 Liggett Drive, San Diego, CA 92106-2153; (619) 508-4401; crmacvean@msn.com