Class Note 1967
Issue
A number of classmates are celebrating birthdays. Come to campus to enjoy a collective 65th birthday starting on October 15 in Newport, New Hampshire, at Baker Hill Golf Club. Golf captain Steve Cheheyl has made it possible for us to put together five foursomes. At 5:30 p.m. meet at the Salt Hill Pub on Lebanon Street in Hanover for drinks and mingling. Saturday’s events start at noon near Memorial Field with a ’67 tent and box lunch, followed by Dartmouth-Holy Cross football. Post-game meet at the Smoyer Lounge to celebrate victory and remember Bill and our fallen classmates. The birthday dinner is at the Courtyard Marriott in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Sunday morning is breakfast at the Marriott for guests there, or at the nearby Four Aces. The class reserved a block of rooms at the Courtyard Marriott (call them to make reservations: 603-643-5600). Contact Bruce Pacht at bruce.pacht@tphtrust.org if you plan to attend.
The class gave $5,000 to Dartmouth Partners in Community Service and $1,000 to support high school athletes’ recruiting trips to Hanover. Rob Kugler succeeded John Manaras as Alumni Council representative; thanks, John, for your dedication and service. Rob is a lawyer who resides in Haddonfield, New Jersey, and concentrates his practice in complex lending transactions and real estate law. John Isaacs of Washington, D.C., reported completing his physical; he is healthy as a (limping) horse, has the body of a 65-year-old and now has a Medicare card. John notes invited trips to Malaysia and Brunei to speak about nuclear weapons issues; sounds like great travel opportunities.
—Dave Mangelsdorff, 3410 Turtle Village Drive, San Antonio, TX 78230-3918; (210) 344-0942; dmangels @idworld.net
Sept - Oct 2010
A number of classmates are celebrating birthdays. Come to campus to enjoy a collective 65th birthday starting on October 15 in Newport, New Hampshire, at Baker Hill Golf Club. Golf captain Steve Cheheyl has made it possible for us to put together five foursomes. At 5:30 p.m. meet at the Salt Hill Pub on Lebanon Street in Hanover for drinks and mingling. Saturday’s events start at noon near Memorial Field with a ’67 tent and box lunch, followed by Dartmouth-Holy Cross football. Post-game meet at the Smoyer Lounge to celebrate victory and remember Bill and our fallen classmates. The birthday dinner is at the Courtyard Marriott in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Sunday morning is breakfast at the Marriott for guests there, or at the nearby Four Aces. The class reserved a block of rooms at the Courtyard Marriott (call them to make reservations: 603-643-5600). Contact Bruce Pacht at bruce.pacht@tphtrust.org if you plan to attend.
The class gave $5,000 to Dartmouth Partners in Community Service and $1,000 to support high school athletes’ recruiting trips to Hanover. Rob Kugler succeeded John Manaras as Alumni Council representative; thanks, John, for your dedication and service. Rob is a lawyer who resides in Haddonfield, New Jersey, and concentrates his practice in complex lending transactions and real estate law. John Isaacs of Washington, D.C., reported completing his physical; he is healthy as a (limping) horse, has the body of a 65-year-old and now has a Medicare card. John notes invited trips to Malaysia and Brunei to speak about nuclear weapons issues; sounds like great travel opportunities.
—Dave Mangelsdorff, 3410 Turtle Village Drive, San Antonio, TX 78230-3918; (210) 344-0942; dmangels @idworld.net