Nov - Dec 2011
To online classmates notified in late August that this column was available on our class website: Be advised that there’s still time to sign up for the ’58 mini-reunion during Homecoming weekend October 21-23.
Class Notes
To online classmates notified in late August that this column was available on our class website: Be advised that there’s still time to sign up for the ’58 mini-reunion during Homecoming weekend October 21-23.
After eight years living on one of New York’s beautiful Finger Lakes, Sue and Dick Portland moved back to suburban Rochester. He’s an Eastman Kodak retiree.
Talk about a landslide! Jack Bennett won overwhelming confirmation as our next Alumni Council representative by a vote of 151 to 0.
To pump myself for this column, I replayed John Murphy’s video of last October’s ’58 clock dedication. John blended in spirited footage of the Dartmouth band at Dave Bradley’s law offices afterward.
Our June 10-13 55th reunion draws near. Chairman Larry Weltin foresees a great turnout based on the “intent” cards returned so far—both in Hanover and at Trapp Lodge in Stowe, Vermont, June 13-14.
Norm Sylvester in June will wind up his three-year term as our class representative on the Alumni Council, which was started in 1913 by President Ernest Martin Hopkins, class of 1901, as a clearinghouse for interchanging alumni i
There’s still time to sign up for the March 14-15 mini-reunion in Lakeland, Florida, halfway between Tampa and Orlando.
Nothing like springtime in Hanover, as I was reminded on a mid-April visit. One afternoon I am sitting in shorts in New Hope enjoying 85-degree weather.
Mark your calendars now—both for this year’s brilliantly rescued fall mini and next June’s 55th reunion.
Thirty-sevenclassmates and partners had a marvelous time at the sunny, eightyish March 14-15 mini-reunion in Lakeland, Florida.
A big wah-hoo-wah for Andy Thomas,named Webmaster of the Year at the September Class Officers Weekend. All it took, says Andy—joking, I think—was $2,000 from the ’58 bank account he oversees in his day job as treasurer.
Three cheers for Carl McCall, who in mid-October, the day after turning 76, took on the chairmanship of the sprawling State University of New York. Appointed by Gov.