The time is growing short. June will be here before we know it. That means Reunion Time for '45. We will try to have a full report on the plans in the next issue. Meanwhile are you all making your plans to attend the Hanover gettogether June 22, 23 and 24?
A report from Rod Walser brings the good news that most of you have responded to our call for dues. However, some of you have not paid yet. Surely by now you have been able to put aside $4.00. Rod's address appears above. Let's push this dues campaign over with a bang in the next week or so.
Rod and Cindy were expecting their baby at about the time this was being written. Will have full details on that event next month. Rod reports that Marilyn and Herb Boedtker stopped off for a visit. Herb is back in the Army as a lieutenant in the Transport Corps. He and Marilyn left young Bruce with his grandmother while they try to find an apartment near Camp Eustis.
Richard W. Brown and wife were February guests of the Hanover Inn.
Another of our wives have joined the act. Last month the mailman brought me a letter from Anne Sawyer. She and her two children are residing in Wigwam Circle while Howie is in Korea with the 8063 rd Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. Howie spent two days at Fort Benning and ten days later found himself in Pusan. His unit has twice been driven out of Anju: Anne says he was to be released from duty in January, but now she has hopes he will be able to get back for our Reunion.
Bob Bull was co-producer with Don Hyatt, NBC television expert, of a new movie Hanover Hickory. It is a 45-minute ski movie which was filmed in and around Hanover. It contains action shots of the United States and Austrian FIS teams, which include several Dartmouth skiers. Bob provided a running commentary of the film at its premier showing in Newport, N. H.
Doc Sanders and Janis Paecht were married in Natick on February 17. Janis attended Bryant & Stratton Business School and is a graduate of the Academie Moderne.. DonMoore was best man. Doc's parents are Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Sanders whom many of you have met.
Sarah Wharton Cheney and Earl HowardGallup are engaged. Sarah is a graduate of Mary E. Wells High School and Skidmore. She also did graduate work at University college in Southampton, England. She is now program director for business and professional women at the Albany, N. Y., Y.M.C.A. Earl is associated with the Albany law firm of Bliss and Bouck.
Richard C. Johnson and Margaret N. Baker of Westerly, R. I., have also become engaged. Margaret is a graduate of Westerly High School and is now a senior at Wheaton College, Norton, Mass. Dick was with Curtis 1000, Inc., of Hartford, before returning to active duty with the Army.
There has been some joy in the Felton Household this past month. We learned that my territory had won the Annual Case Derby for having the highest number of new group cases among all Bankers Life Company Group Offices for 1950. And so now I have a properly engraved bronze derby adorning my desk. Probably could get a buck for it somewhere.
That is all for now.
TAKING IN CARNIVAL from opposite viewpoints are Malcolm McLane '46 and his daughter Robin, granddaughter of Dean L. K. Neidlinger '23. Mc- Lane, who was ski captain in 1947-48, is back in this country after two years spent in England as a Rhodes Scholar.
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