Sept - Oct 2012
We are looking forward to a great 65th reunion September 14-16 thanks to the planning by reunion chairman Bob Kirsch.
Classe Notes
We are looking forward to a great 65th reunion September 14-16 thanks to the planning by reunion chairman Bob Kirsch.
Dr. Hardy Hendren is still active in his field of pediatric surgery. He was involved in the formation of a tax-exempt educational foundation for teaching pediatric surgery and urology.
The column is drafted at an awkward time (late August), which leaves us anticipating the Class Officer Weekend and our 65th reunion, both in September.
Recalling our freshman year, we were just out of high school and unused to the idea of going to school in the summer either in uniform or as civilians.
We are looking forward to hearing from the incoming president of the College as of July 1. His credentials as an administrator are impressive and his Dartmouth background gives him familiarity with traditions, the College and Hanover.
Sixty-fifth reunion: September 14-16 at the Hanover Inn as guests of the College. More to come from chairman Bob Kirsch.
Hugh Chapin was named the 2010 Trustee of the Year at Galloway Ridge, a retirement community that he helped found and develop in North Carolina. He is now an honorary member of the board of directors.
Following our reunion in September, attendance at Homecoming and Dartmouth Night was limited. We were represented by president John Trethaway and Alan Epstein.
The mini-reunion at the Norwich Inn on October 21-23 saw 29 persons gathered for the cocktail party and dinner on the 22nd. On Friday night seven of us marched in the Dartmouth Night parade.
The class executive committee meeting held in conjunction with our mini-reunion at the Norwich Inn on October 29 was attended by George Bingham, Ham Chase, Hardy Hendren, Bill Hallager, Joe Hayes, Joe Kurey, Andy McCulloch, Don Page, Fred
Seventy years ago, in July 1943, the original members of our class, fresh from high school, descended on the sleepy New England town of Hanover for the first summer session, a change to three sessions per year, and the addition of the Navy V-12 u
Our 65th reunion, with us as guests of the College, is scheduled for September 14-16. Chairman Bob Kirsch notes that events will be centered around the Hanover Inn and Collis Center. He needs responses as to probable attendance.