Class Note 1946
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.
Tom Adams, our president, has asked me to lay aside my stethoscope long enough to replace Chip as secretary. Bud Baker will take over the treasurer duties.
Tom and the reunion committee planned a full and exciting program ably assisted by Tom’s wife, Emily, and their son Tee, our official photographer.
With the help of our vice president Jack Howard, I am highlighting the events.
Fifty persons attended, including 17 class members.
Tuesday night dinner at the Hanover Inn Dave Spalding ’76, the president’s chief of staff, updated us on the state of the College.
Wednesday morning professor Paul Argenti gave us an update on Tuck followed by a tour of the College by campus bus, which took a wrong turn down a golf cart path at the county club. Fortunately, we avoided golf balls and golfers as we slowly backed up to continue our tour.
The pig roast at Marty and Ginny Marino’s home was a huge success undampened by rain as a tent kept us dry and an excellent barbershop quartet lightened our spirits.
The Rev. Jon O’Brien and Don Fitzsimmons conducted a stirring memorial service Thursday morning followed by a well-guided tour of the Hood Museum.
A cocktail party and dinner that night featured speakers from Baker Library who showed a DVD of college life during our time at Dartmouth. Copies of this DVD will be available to our class.
I am sorry to report the death of Clark Judge on May 26 and John T. Morrissey, M.D., on June 16. Our sympathies to their families.
—John L.E. Wolff, M.D., 1160 Fifth Ave., #105, New York, NY 10029; (212) 772-1700; (212) 772-9933 (fax); jlewolffmd@aol.com