Sept - Oct 2011
“It’s time to remember a day in September…” and that date is September 18 and 19, our mini-reunion.
Class Notes
“It’s time to remember a day in September…” and that date is September 18 and 19, our mini-reunion.
By the time you receive these Class Notes the leaves will be painted in every color in the rainbow, the heat wave will have subsided and we’ll look forward to the first snowflake to fall.
The monthly luncheon, normally held at the Norwich Inn, was held at the Cutter cottage on the lake.
I am sorry that I can’t give full obituaries in the allotted 250 words. If anyone would like more information contact me and I’ll send copies.
Perhaps some of you remember that we were not able to have our mini-reunion at the Hanover Inn due to pending renovations.
At the ’45 50th reunion in Hanover we were privileged to witness Bob Bull’s presentation—“Architects of Victory: WW II Adventure of Bob Bull”—of photo portraits of the high-ranking civilian, military and naval leaders of the alli
Attention, all. This is your last chance to purchase this DVD and give it to your children or grandchildren: Architects of Victory: WW2 Adventure of Bob Bull ’45.
Now that we are moving closer to the DAM’s centerfold, it means that there are fewer of us left to recall events of this great generation, your generation. Your stories need to be told so they won’t be lost to future generations.
As we gathered at the Norwich Inn to celebrate the holiday season I am reminded that you will probably be waiting for the first signs of spring when this writing reaches you.
Class secretary Rosalie Cutter has given me, Craig Cain, permission to submit these notes for this issue of DAM. The subject is future obituaries of class members.
Perhaps you have heard about the publication, World War II Remembered, by members of Kendal at Hanover. If you have, I hope you have read it and enjoyed the memories of your friends of your great generation.
Word has been received, via Harry Hampton, that the “More—or—Less” annual mini-reunion of the ’45 snowbirds turned out the following on March 13 at the Venice (Florida) Golf and Country Club: Peter Beck and Nancy