Class Note 1947
Issue
The Class Officers Weekend in Hanover on September 25-26 was well attended by your officers: president J. Trethaway, vice president J. Hayes, treasurer J. Kurey, secretary D. Page, newsletter editor F. Sistare, head agent F. Weber and major gifts chairman A. Epstein. A highlight of the Friday night dinner was an impressive talk by the new president, Jim Kim. In addition, John Trethaway and Alan Epstein jointly monitored a Saturday morning session for classes in our age group. At the secretaries’ meeting an item of concern was the filing of obituaries for deceased classmates. Information is slow in reaching the Alumni Records Office, at which point secretaries are informed, enabling them to file obituaries. As is obvious, time lags of six months to a year are not unusual. The mini-reunion at the Norwich Inn on October 23-25 saw attendance of nine at the Friday afternoon executive committee meeting, seven of us marching in the Dartmouth Night parade and 25 classmates and guests for the Saturday night dinner.
The sympathy of the class is extended to the families and friends of classmates who died recently: Richard Anderson, Edward Davidson, Herman Gadon and John Lane.
Keep in touch.
—Donald Page, 21 Alva St., East Greenbush, NY 12061; (518) 477-4768
Jan - Feb 2010
The Class Officers Weekend in Hanover on September 25-26 was well attended by your officers: president J. Trethaway, vice president J. Hayes, treasurer J. Kurey, secretary D. Page, newsletter editor F. Sistare, head agent F. Weber and major gifts chairman A. Epstein. A highlight of the Friday night dinner was an impressive talk by the new president, Jim Kim. In addition, John Trethaway and Alan Epstein jointly monitored a Saturday morning session for classes in our age group. At the secretaries’ meeting an item of concern was the filing of obituaries for deceased classmates. Information is slow in reaching the Alumni Records Office, at which point secretaries are informed, enabling them to file obituaries. As is obvious, time lags of six months to a year are not unusual. The mini-reunion at the Norwich Inn on October 23-25 saw attendance of nine at the Friday afternoon executive committee meeting, seven of us marching in the Dartmouth Night parade and 25 classmates and guests for the Saturday night dinner.
The sympathy of the class is extended to the families and friends of classmates who died recently: Richard Anderson, Edward Davidson, Herman Gadon and John Lane.
Keep in touch.
—Donald Page, 21 Alva St., East Greenbush, NY 12061; (518) 477-4768