Class Notes

Philadelphia

June 1962 RUSSELL C. DILKS '51
Class Notes
Philadelphia
June 1962 RUSSELL C. DILKS '51

Unless you've paid your Club dues for 1962 (or we learned of your presence in the Philadelphia area after January 1 of this year), you've had it. We lopped you off of our regular mailing list as of June 1.

If you're an outcast, this means you won't get the word on our Club Annual Picnic at Jim Tindle's '36 Valley Forge Farm on Saturday, June 23. There will be swimming, beer, sunning, beer, hot dogs, beer, softball, beer, etc. And we wouldn't want you to miss the occasion.

If you're an outcast, you won't get the word in the future about such events as our Golf Outing at the championship East Course of the Merion Golf Club on Thursday, May 17. (It hasn't happened yet as of the time of writing, so I can't tell you who won.)

If you're an outcast, you won't get the word in the future about things like the Philadelphia Interclub Softball League. Our first game hasn't taken place as of the time of writing, but the season goes well into June. Call Hank Taylor '56 (business: LO 8-2131; home, NI 4-1209) if you want to sign up.

Jim Tindle '36, our gracious Annual Picnic host, also played host to acceptees of the Class of '66 and their dads on Sunday afternoon, April 29. They're a great group, which is a credit to our hard-working enrollment and interviewing teams.

P.S. It's still not too late to pay your 1962 dues. We've got a few extra newsletters with the details on the picnic around which we'd be happy to send to you.

Secretary, 2107 Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Bldg. Philadelphia 9, Pa.