Class Notes

Paris

JUNE 1964 JACQUES L. BRY '59
Class Notes
Paris
JUNE 1964 JACQUES L. BRY '59

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Button '36 were the gracious hosts of our last dinner-meeting held Saturday, April 4, in their beautiful home, rue Weber. The dinner was a gourmet's delight as usual when Decima Button and Helen Moore are the "chefs." We were glad to count as many as 30 people that evening in spite of the Easter Holidays during which many alumni were out of town. In addition to the old-timers, we had the great pleasure to greet Mr. and Mrs. John D. Johnson '38, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Vock '54, Leo C. Murphy '54, and Samuel G. Barton '63 newly arrived in Paris. We had two young guests: John Nevison '66 who is currently enrolled at Dartmouth and a prospective student: George Bellhumor.

Also attending the meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore '43, Mr. and Mrs. Larry F. Barnett '53, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Carleton '41, Martin P. Hamilton '46, Col. and Mrs. M. G. Jones '23, Horton P. Kennedy '18, Mr. and Mrs. Clement B. Malin '56, Bertrand Pineau-Valencienne '59, J. M. Timsit '57, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wentworth Sawyer '3 IT, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wetherhead '47, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacques L. Bry '59.

We were all happy to hear of Orton H. Hicks' ('21) proposed visit to Paris, May 16 and 17; Mr. Hicks is vice-president of Dartmouth and President Dickey's special assistant on public relations and alumni activities. An open house party will be given in his honor at the Moores on Sunday, May 17, 1964.

To those of you who knew how dedicated Didier Pineau-Valencienne '561 was to bachelorhood, we are happy to announce that he was married on April 14, in Versailles, to a most charming young "Parisienne" Miss Guillemette Rident. Our hearti- est congratulations and best wishes to both of them.

Secretary, 36 Rue de la Pompe, Paris 16, France