"ME AND YOU — IN "62"
Barbara and Bud Hoban are in their winter home at 2639 Filmore St., Hollywood, Fla. Lyme Armes is moving South again this winter on the good ship "Gibby" to establish headquarters at the Bahia Mar Yacht Center Fort Lauderdale. Florence and RoyLewis are located at the Kent Motel, Venice, Fla.
Eleanor and Alfred L. Smith are organizing a 1912 Pow Wow this winter at their winter home at 17011 Dolphin Drive, North Redington Beach, St. Petersburg 8, Fla., for all those members of the Class who are residing in Florida or spending a winter vacation there as soon as they learn when most of them will be available.
The first reports from the 50th Reunion Committee state that out of 173 living classmates 64 men have already indicated that they will be there and 54% of the Class is still to be heard from. Please get those return cards back to the chairman, Roy E.Lewis, as fast as you possibly can.
The carillon of bells which was one of the late Henry Van Dyne's gifts to the church and community of Troy, Pa., Played ''dartmouth Undying" and the Dartmouth Twilight Song" immediately after his funeral services.
Stan Lovell is on the 50th Reunion Committee for Cornell's 1912'ers who are celebrating on the same dates as our own Reunion, namely June 8-9-10.
""Kelly'Wells has been ill for more than two years and is now in a nursing home. He and his wife, Vera, of 20 Winthrop Aye Marblehead, Mass., will have to forego our 50th in June.
Prof Harry Bamett and his wife will be traveling abroad while Prof. Ernie: Osgood will be in England at the time of our 50th.
"Charles H. Kent '10, chairman of a committee of the Holyoke, Mass., Rotary Club that included Dr. Arthur Lyman Kinne and A E Sheldon '15, drew up and presented before the Club on Nov. 7 an In Memonam tribute to the late Arthur Edmond French, as a devoted alumnus of Dartmouth, a Rotarian for 29 years and an Honorary Member and Past President of the Holyoke Club.
New addresses: - Thomas C. Lampee, 93 Thorndyke St., Brookline 46, Mass.; Ben Adams, winter address: 8 Nautilus Road, Venice, Fla.; Merton H. Baker, winter address: Hotel Mencey, Santa Cruz de Tenerfe, Canary Islands, Spain; and Arthur E. Miller, 337 Ackerson Lake Drive, Jackson, Micn.
Edith and Dutch Waterbury are leaving on a winter cruise in February which will take them to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the east coast of South America and the west coast of Africa; however, they will be back in time to join us at the 50th in June.
The Bob Beiknaps spent Christmas with their daughter, Ann, and family in nearby Hillsborough, Calif. Hope to see them both in Hanover this June.
Katherine and Cliff Sugatt with granddaughter Kit sailed on the Statendam Aug. 25 for an exciting two months' tour of Europe; they returned to New York, Nov. 9, just about in time for the Yale game and are now back in Rhinebeck planning their next trip to the 50th in Hanover this June.
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