Class Notes

1924

May 1949 JAMES T. WHITE, RICHARD A. HENRY, DONALD E. COYLE
Class Notes
1924
May 1949 JAMES T. WHITE, RICHARD A. HENRY, DONALD E. COYLE

REUNION June 10-11-12

It won't be long now. In just about a month we'll be back again in good old Hanover having a wonderful time.

Just in case you missed the announcement, here is a copy of Ken Davis' letter sent out to all members of the class in April.

"Now's the time to tell us you're going to be with the gang in Hanover for the 25th Reunion. The costs have been figured carefully and are set up by the committees to make it mighty easy and attractive for wives, sons and daughters,—let's have a Family Party, with complete plans for all to have a wonderful time. If you attend solo—s3s. If you bring your wife, add $15. Sub-total, only $50. If you bring your sons and daughters (one or a dozen) add $10. Grand total, only $60. This includes 4 major meals (and, folks, we're seeing to it that the food will -be excellent), slick costumes and badges for everybody, 2 cocktail parties (bountiful beer and copious cokes for those who prefer), Commencement Ball, Players Show, between-times entertainment and recreation (Hanover and Crescent Beach), glossy print of Class Picture, programs, plus all those Indefinable Extras that make for Smooth Fun. What will there be for you to pay for besides? Well, there'll be dorm rooms (College charges $2. per person per night); 2 reasonably-priced a la carte breakfasts, served hot right in our own tent by caterers; if you go to the baseball game vs. Penn—sl. per; plus supplementaries you want to go in for."

Your secretary urges everyone that is planning to attend the reunion to notify Phil VanHuyck at once at 201 East Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Please don't put it off. Our class is noted for last minute decisions which is very difficult for the committee. Once again, here is the program, and we are looking for- ward to seeing you and your family at the big 25th.

REUNION PROGRAM

Friday, June 10 Registration at Reunion Headquarters, Ripley, Woodward and Smith dorms 5:30 p.m. Cocktail Party and Coke-Bar

*6.30 p.m. Hot Chicken-Pie Supper, Everybody 8.30 p.m. Reception, Home of President and Mrs. Dickey 10.00 p.m. Commencement Ball at Gym

Saturday, June 11 *8 until 10: Breakfast served a la carte by caterer 9.4.5: 1924 movies, Senior year and Reunions, 105 Dartmouth 10.30: Meeting, All Class Members, 105 Dartmouth 11.30: Official Reunion Picture, Everybody (A glossy print will be mailed afterward to every classmate in the picture.) 12.15: Alumni Luncheon at Gym, Class members *12.15: Buffet Luncheon, Wives and Youngsters 2.00: Varsity Baseball vs. Penn (College Movies and Square Dances in case of rain.) 5.00: Barbecue Picnic with Ross McKenney for Sons and Daughters, back to Tent by 8.30 *5.30: Cocktail Party and Coke-Bar 7.00: Class Banquet and Memorial Gift Presentation, Colonial Room. Thayer Hall 7.00: Wives' Dinner at D.O.C. House 9.15: Players' Show, Webster or Robinson

Sunday, June 12 *8 until 10: Breakfast served a la carte by caterer 10.15: Memorial Service, White Church 11.00: Commencement Parade and Graduation Ceremonies

2.00: Dinner at Crescent Beach Hotel, Everybody. 14 miles south of Hanover on Lake Mascoma. Softball, swimming and other recreations. Facilities reserved for us all day until departure. Indicates event at Class Tent on R-W-S dorms lawn.

MORE REUNION Lois Hersey has charge of the children's events and has been working very hard to arrange a fine program. This reunion is going to be a red letter day for 1924's children, thanks to Lois. We suggest that all children read the program below and see if they don't say, "Gee Pop, I can't wait to go to Hanover for your 25th reunion."

HEAR-YE HEAR-YE HEAR-YE Know ye, all children of 1924, that you are a vital part in the planning of 24's Twentyfifth reunion this June. The following is a tentative schedule: Friday, June 10 4:00 p.m. Conducted tour of the Campus 5:30 p.m. Coke Bar and Piano in the tent. Time to "make new friends and meet the old." 8:30 p.m. Choice of—President's Reception or Movies in Webster Hall 10:00 p.m. Commencement Dance in gym. Section reserved for '24.

Saturday, June 11 9:30 a.m. Swimming in the Pool. 11:30 a.m. Class Picture in front of Dartmouth Hall. 12:30 p.m. Buffet Lunch in tent for wives and young people. 2:30 p.m. Varsity Baseball game. In case of rain—Square Dance in trophy room. Rev. Chester Fiske in charge. 5:00 p.m. Barbecue picnic with Ross McKenney. Sunday, June 12 10:15 a.m. Class Memorial Service 11:30 a.m. and on: Crescent Beach Hotel for dinner and fun. Swimming, Canoeing, boating, shuffle board, soft ball, etc. There may even be a bathing beauty contest.

There will be tennis courts reserved tor you and your parents for use at all times, and if you can find time, the golf course will be available. We are still fighting for use of the swimming pool—permission for that has not been granted.

There will be a matron in charge in the evenings at the dorms to care for children unable to attend the evening programs.

ALUMNI AND MEMORIAL FUND

Our class seems to be doing a very good job of "putting it off to the last minute," as far as the Memorial Fund is concerned. So, if you haven't already done so, please send your Memorial Fund check to Dick Henry, and get behind Don Coyle and his Alumni Fund agents so that we will be able to put over these drives with a bang.

SEE YOU IN HANOVER, JUNE 10TH 11TH, AND 12TH.

PAST REUNION JOYS WHICH WILL BE REPEATED FOR 1924 ON JUNE 10, 11, AND 12

Secretary, 101 Fifth Ave., New York 3, N. Y.

Treasurer, Niles & Niles 165 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y.

Class Agent, N. Y. Trust Co. 100 Broadway, New York 15, N. Y.