Mar - Apr 2014
Our magnificent fall ’46 newsletter elicited a magnificent response from our magnificent class.
Class Notes
Our magnificent fall ’46 newsletter elicited a magnificent response from our magnificent class.
Our mini-reunion at the Yale Homecoming weekend is now a pleasant memory. Forty-sixers proudly led the parade up Main Street to the bonfire the night before the game, October 11.
Under the skilled orchestration of our vice president, Jack Howard,we are closing in on finalizing plans for our mini-reunion on the Yale Homecoming Weekend, October 12.
We are moving closer to our annual mini-reunion scheduled for the October 27 weekend celebrating our Ivy League home game with Harvard. We will start off on Thursday, October 25, with a cocktail reception followed by dinner at Pierce’s Inn.
What’s going on here? This guy Coleman said in the last magazine he was resigning. Now I’m back. The reason? Hundreds begged me to stay on, and if you believe that I have a bridge over in Brooklyn you might want to buy.
At this point all of you have received the disappointing news from our president Tom Adams and vice president Jack Howard of the cancelled plans for a 2012 mini-reunion in Hanover.
After many years of devoted service as secretary and treasurer of our class, Jim “Chip” Coleman is no longer able to continue because of health issues. We owe him our gratitude.
When all the responses were tallied for committing to the 2013 mini-reunion date, the majority showed preference for the Yale Homecoming weekend October 12, 2013.
It is with a sad heart that I start this column with reports of the recent deaths of three of our classmates.
It looks like winter has gone and with it the tremendous amount of snow at the New Jersey shore. Bear with me while I wax poetic.
You already have received our class newsletter written and contributed to by the Tom Adams family and Jack Howard,our vice president, and distributed by the alumni relations office.
Following the enthusiastic response of class news generated by the Tom Adams family’s superlative newsletter describing our 65th reunion, our mailbox is less full for this issue.