Class Notes

1948

NOVEMBER 1972 SAMUEL A. WILKINSON, PETER B. FOSTER
Class Notes
1948
NOVEMBER 1972 SAMUEL A. WILKINSON, PETER B. FOSTER

June 14, 15, 16 and 17 are the dates! Mark them on your 1973 calendar and plan to be in Hanover for the funtastic 25th! I have just talked with co-reunion chairman Dick Dahl and he tells me there will be activities for all. Small fry, sophisticated teenagers, those who are in the tempted twenties as well as the swinging 48's and their wives will have a fabulous time. A bugging device, which I personally installed at "Bonesgate," yielded the following; Thursday, drinks and dinner on the College; Friday, a fabulous class picnic; Saturday, an unforgettable outing and the class dinner; and Sunday, a brunch to end all brunches! Of course, the entire four days are pointed toward, and lead up to, the class picture! My battery failed at that point so I cannot tell you when it will be-but you won't want to miss it! Details will be forthcoming but in the meantime, be sure to set the dates aside.

(The reason I get so excited about the Reunion is the thought of casting my vote for a new class secretary!).

The theme of the Reunion will soon be public knowledge. However, I have been unconditionally assured it will not be my suggested, "The Gathering of the Grays when no one will be Blue!"

Ray Richard dropped a note, obviously pleased that his oldest son Bruce, age 16, has been admitted to the Class of 1976. This leaves two boys to go. Ray has a new boat and has had a good summer on Long Island Sound. I'm not sure whether it is motor or sail but we have enough boat owners between New Jersey and Maine to hold our own with the Spanish Armada. Ray lives in Darien, Conn., and occasionally gets to see Bob Munson who lives in Westport, and his twin Bud.

Once again, one of "our" good wives dropped me a line to bring us up to date on the family news. Nancy Reynolds wife of Bob helped out with a note. Their oldest son Jim has started his sophomore year at Dartmouth, Class of '75. Jim was on the Dean's list his freshman year. Bob is a CP. A. and a partner in the Philadelphia accounting firm of Main Lafrentz & Co. The family spends their summers sailing and winters skiing and snowmobiling at their cottage in the Poconos.

John Warwick's firm recently changed its name to Warwick, Welsh & Miller. The advertising agency is the country's 39th largest and expects to end the year billing $57 million. John's father was one of the co-founders of the firm and retired about ten years ago.

Also good to hear from Rosie O'Leary in Mount Kisco, N. Y. Rosie owns the Hartsdale Liquor Store (no mention of special prices for old classmates), in Westchester, and is also associated with William O. Mehlick Associates in commercial and industrial real estate in Westchester and Dutchess Counties. He and Rita have five girls and two boys and spend their summer vacations on Cape Cod sailing and enjoying other water sports. Rosie was recently elected to the Parish Council at St. Patrick's Church in Bedford, N. Y., which he said will come as no surprise to some of his Dartmouth buddies!

Secretary, Wildwood Park Cumberland Foreside, Me. 04110

Treasurer, c/o S.N.E.T. 10th Floor 227 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 06510