Roughly 60 days until the 15th Reunion. There is still time to send in your reservation form. Forget the details? June 18-20; class tax as follows: Alumnus, $57, wife or date, $37, child, $27. The class will be lodging in Massachusetts Row at a cost of $5.00 per person per night. Green is beautiful!
Yale at Dartmouth—not at the Bowl? That's right and the weekend is October 29-30. There is a new Holiday Inn which will open in May, in White River Junction. I understand twenty rooms are being held for that weekend for members of the class. An organized weekend will probably be planned by the new administration, but if you are interested speak up early.
Our able reunion chairman, Ben Bixby, was recently elected to the Bradford Junior College Board of Trustees. Bradford is the oldest girls' college in New England. He succeeds his father Chesley T. Bixby '23, who retired last October after 17 years of service. Ben holds a Master's degree in Business Administration from the Harvard Business School, is a corporator of two Haverhill, Mass., Savings Banks and is vice president of Bixby Box Toe Co. Inc. of which his father is chairman. He is also president of Lone Tree Council, Boy Scouts of America and an executive board member of both the Merrimack Valley and Greater Haverhill United Funds. Ben's wife, Betsy, is a Bradford Junior College graduate.
In February, Chic Shaver was appointed assistant professor of Evangelism at Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Mo. This is a full time position but Chic says he will still conduct special services during summers and weekends. In December, he was in Watertown, N. Y., as a guest speaker in the First Church of the Nazarene. He also conducted a clinic on personal evangelism while in the Water- town area. Chic has authored a number of devotional articles, preached in college revivals, spoken in camp meetings to interdenominational groups and led youth and holiness meetings.
In Newtown, Conn., the Town Players elected Sam Rocray chairman of the board. He is a marketing engineer with Sikorsky Aircraft and is a Naval Reserve pilot. Several seasons ago Sam made his debut in "Arsenic and Old Lace" and has served a very successful term as house manager. Under his direction the theatre has been completely repainted and partially resided. Town Players of Newtown, Inc. is one of the oldest amateur theatre groups in its area, having been established in 1934. Boasting financial solvency, it has produced four productions each year interrupted only by World War II.
Jottings: Greg Home is in the Department of Geology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn. Major Bob Winter has left San Francisco and is now in Colorado Springs, Colo. Dick Vander Bosche is with McKee-Berger-Mansueto, Inc. in New York City.
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