Nov - Dec 2011
Dave Hope joined Army ROTC at Dartmouth and, after law school, went to Vietnam as an intelligence officer, as did many international relations majors.
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Dave Hope joined Army ROTC at Dartmouth and, after law school, went to Vietnam as an intelligence officer, as did many international relations majors.
Sixty-fours are well represented in the arts: writers Roger Simon, Nevin Schreiner; sculptor Jay Wholley; visual artist Sandy Wurmfeld; performing artist Dana Kelly
A tale of two classmates—one from the East Coast, the second from the West Coast, both from big cities; one African American, the second Anglo; one positively influenced by two African-American lawyers who had attended Dartmouth, the second influ
Bud “Francis” McGrath, Ph.D., accepted a regular Army commission in the artillery after completing ROTC. After tours in Germany and Arizona he spent 1967-68 at Bear Cat near Saigon.
Sixty-fours traveled from all over the country, Canada and Romania to celebrate 70th birthdays together in San Francisco last September.
Half of the Injunaires are still singing, including Jim Cornehlsen and Dave Plavin, who performed in January with the University Glee Club of New York City and the Dartmouth Aires in Alice Tully Hall.
Last column started a series about ’64 veterans. It showed the scope of their functions: John Fishel, strategist; Stan Herr, missile defense systems physicist; and Lee Chilcote, combat veteran.
Event planning requires leadership, commitment, time, creativity and participation. Our 50th reunion committee is already working to exceed your expectations. Meet some of the members who are working for you.
Not all who pass through Hanover live charmed lives. Such is the case for New Hampshire’s own four-event skier, Frank Hannah. He entered Dartmouth interested in mathematics and skiing.
William “Woody” Flowers, Army ROTC, completed law school and practiced almost a year before being called to active duty.
Sixty-four is 70, and 80 of us celebrated our 70th birthdays in San Francisco (September 6-9, 2012) together with wives and guests numbering 60.
We had only three classmates from Tennessee, all on the freshman football team: Bob Stepp, Dave Lawson and John Lane,who was recruited from Columbia, Tennessee, by Bob Blackman.