Mar - Apr 2015
Chip Deming, your class president, has asked me to be class secretary. I am the widow of Don Hanks, and I want to see ’41 return to the Class Notes of DAM!
Class Notes
Chip Deming, your class president, has asked me to be class secretary. I am the widow of Don Hanks, and I want to see ’41 return to the Class Notes of DAM!
The following class members have passed away since my last notes: Raymond Mumford Seabury Jr., Franklin Eugene Tomlinson, Maurice Amos Warner Jr. Regretfully, I am now obliged to retire as class secretary.
Jane Hanks sent me a terrific article from her local magazine featuring her and the famous milk farm that Don and she hugely developed, with the help of their sons, into what is now one of the greatest milk farms
As of July we know that 42 of you and your wives (or guests) have already made reservations to attend our class of 1941 big 70th reunion in Hanover from September 30 to October 2.
I have been informed that Suril A. Kantaria ’13 has again been selected as our class scholar. You may recall that Suril has already had an outstanding Dartmouth career as class president and as a member of the heavyweight crew.
In my notes reporting our 70th reunion, my list of attendees failed to include good old Ed Stone. He was very much there, but somehow the list I had copied omitted his name.
For this issue we have, as usual, good and bad news. The good news: On January 25 we received notice from the College that the class of 1941 does not need to pay class dues now or evermore!
I report news of the passing of our classmates Douglas Atwood, Karl Krogh and Dr. Robert Rainie. Other class news is scarce, so send some to me.