The class of 1966 has no shortage of noteworthy accomplishments and unique adventures. Read on.
Articles tagged with '20130701'
Jul - Aug 2013
In June a remarkable ceremony took place on the western coast of France—one that has given me a great feeling of comfort about today’s young folks.
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.
I hope all of you who attended our 50th, June 7-11, had a great time.
Toward the end of this past winter our classmate Mike Slive was the subject of much comment in that part of the press devoted to collegiate football.
If you were among the 26 classmates and 24 spouses or significant others who attended the class mini-reunion in Charleston, South Carolina, in April of this year, you were treated to an outstanding three-plus days in a truly historic area of this
In Disney’s movie, Johnny Appleseed, the song goes, “Get on the wagon rolling west or you’ll be left alone.” Seventy-five in Seattle in July! Be there! We trust you signed up with Bill Mooreman or will soonest.
Pete Klinge’s wife Sandy’s new novel, Infinity of Being in the Beyond, is a saga of people who survive death and find that living on another planet requires them to change their thinking about the meaning of existence.
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.
Want a good inexpensive wine? Oenologist Bill Edgerton suggests the J. Lohr Riverstone chardonnay. “It’s available at most stores for between $9 and $12,” Bill said.