Class Notes

1942

April 1961 RICHARD W. BALDWIN, WARREN G. KRETER
Class Notes
1942
April 1961 RICHARD W. BALDWIN, WARREN G. KRETER

REUNION - FOURTH CALL - are you planning ahead? The general weekend plans are taking shape so let me take a moment to pass along the information coming in from the Committee. A change in the College's program concentrates its phase of reunion activities into a Friday schedule, with a late afternoon cocktail party for all alumni and dinner at the gymnasium. The evening offers an invitation to the President's reception with an Alumni dance to follow. This plan allows the classes to run their respective programs on Saturday without interruption. Your Committee has organised a breakfast-brunch to be served at the tent before the class picture scheduled for about 10:30, with the Class Meeting immediately afterward. From noon on you take your choice, including the arrangements previously reported for a great afternoon at Lake Morey Inn with buffet about 5:00. For the evening, there will be fun galore at the class tent (special activities yet to be announced) as well as a production by the Dartmouth Players for the theatergoers. The weekend will taper off with another breakfast-brunch until noon on Sunday with memorial services during the morning. "And that's the story so far," as Charlie Brown says, so don't forget, "Yul have the time of your life at '42s' twentieth reunion — June 16-17-18."

After more than twenty years of Naval service, Frank Malavasic has retired as Commander USNR. His career in the Navy began even before graduation in September 1940 when he enlisted in the Naval Reserve. The following year he was commissioned an ensign. World War II saw Frank circling the globe from Guadalcanal to Cherbourg, France. Frank with his wife Marion and son Marc currently resides at Curundu Heights in the Canal Zone and his is employed by the USARCARIB Ordinance Service as Chief of the Programs Office.

The Dartmouth Alumni Association of Northern New Jersey, under the leadership of Bert Englert, has been reorganized as a result of growing club activity in that State and will, under its new constitution, become the Dartmouth Club of Essex and Morris. The Club will inaugurate its new status with a dinner-dance to be held on April 15, at the Short Hills Club and will have as guest from the College, Dean Thaddeus Seymour. It looks like a gala affair for the local alumni who have made early reservations in order to be sure of obtaining invitations in the somewhat limited space of the club.

Without intentionally trying to make this the shortest column of my "career," I'm sure it will register as such, for my policy of getting everything into print as fast as it comes in has finally caught up with this department. There is no question about it, the cupboard is bare, not even an address change since January. But I'll be back next month, so keep looking.

Secretary, 209 Beech St., Cranford, N. J.

Class Agent, 135 Harbour Lane, Massapequa, N. Y.