Reunion-time is almost here. We are looking forward to seeing you in less than two weeks. If your plans for Hanover — June 14-16 - are not yet complete, decide now and let the Reunion Committee know you are coming.
The class constitution committee, under the chairmanship of Don Evans, will present a proposed revised constitution for the class meeting in Hanover June 15. Don's complete committee is Henry R. Torpey, Willard D. Wood, Robert T. Harvey, Kenneth Brown, Thomas E. Leggat, Hugh M. Chapin, William Jacobs, Arthur T. Flynn, Ralph D. Brackett, Fritz W. Alexander 2nd, Norman Falkin, and Charles R. Tourtellotte.
Barbara and Dick Madison are the proud parents of Lynn Ann, born April 30 in Buffalo, N. Y. The Madisons have a son, Richard Durham III who is just a year old.
A1 Hall has been appointed director of the Advanced Studies Program at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. A1 has been a member of the English Department of St. Paul's School since 1952. The Advanced Studies Program, to start in 1958, is a new and unique resident, six weeks' summer-school program for New Hampshire public and parochial high school boys of exceptional academic ability. Al is publishing the 1947 Class Directory for our 10th reunion.
Recent Hanover Inn visitors include Bruce Mather, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O'Shea, and Ralph Warburton.
The nominating committee, under thechairmanship of Bruce Mather, has nominated a group of candidates for the Class executive committee for the term from 1957 toour next reunion. Bruce's full nominatingcommittee is Eugene DeFelice, KennethBrown, John Curley, Al Goldstein, RobertHarvey, and Herbert Wik. Following werenominated:
Fritz Alexander Neil Beard Al Bildner Ben Brewster Jess Chadwell Hugh Chapin A1 Colton Bob Craig George Crosen Don Evans Norm Falkin George Ferrarese Joe Flounders Townes Harris Bob Harvey John Ianiri Al Goldstein Pete Larson Tom Leggat Barry Marks Mel Nelson Austin O'Toole George Rusch Jim Shanahan Ed Scully Bob Snedaker Charles Tourtellotte Ralph Warburton Herb Wik Jack Young
You have already received and should have returned to the Secretary a postcard ballot. Voting is for eleven members of the executive committee who shall elect from their own number the principal class officers.
From Norm Fink's law offices in New York City comes the news of dinner meeting of some of our classmates May 1, 1957 at the Dartmouth Club. The group was small but strong, consisting of Harley Timbers, Dick Hollerith, Joe Kurey, Jordan Eskin, Frank Weber, Jigs Fuller, Bill Hallager, Bob Snedaker, Joan and Al Bildner, Fritz Alexander, Ed Brophy, and Norm Fink.
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