Class Notes

1945

May 1975 DR. DONALD P. COLE JR., JOHN E. LEGGAT
Class Notes
1945
May 1975 DR. DONALD P. COLE JR., JOHN E. LEGGAT

The 30th is less than a month away!! MoeFrye and company have kept you informed as to the plans and at this writing they're projecting about 100 classmates being present. All you have to do is send in your "I'm coming," enclose the helpful check, and make plans to join us in Hanover June 9-11 for your one and only 30th.

A note from Hank Dutcher tells of a new home in Rochester, N.Y., continued practice of law, and continued activity in various community projects. Secretary's note to Hank: your information was more specific, but somehow my filing system has gone awry and I'm writing from memory - sorry about that, Hank.

Roland Beer's Tokyo postcard makes it easy to understand why he and Helen won't be able to make the 30th. The Beer' travel circuit for Miles Laboratories includes Japan in March, Mexico in April, Israel in May and a Miles symposium in Baltimore (of all places!) in June. He and Helen speak of their first grandson, James WHEELOCK Beers Jr. as well as seeing DaveKirkpatrick in Meaddville, Pa.

From Oman and the Sun Oil Co. Jack Mortimer lets us know that some '45s will have to work so the rest of us can play at the 30th: "Sorry to have to miss another reunion, but we geologists have to keep finding enough oil to keep you folks in Maine warm during the cold months. By the time this reaches you, the temperature here ought to be well above 100 and by July, 127."

Jack Hemingway continues to get great press coverage thanks to his three daughters - a novelist, a model, and a high school student. His latest exposure was in the March 17 issue of Newsweek. Jack lives in Ketchum, Idaho, and is the state fish and game commissioner.

The Alumni Fund drive is under way. The reuning classes are responsible for a large share in the ever increasing demands laid upon the Fund. John Leggat, Geoff Maclay, and their coworkers are already beating the bushes and now is the time for that extra special 30th effort to ensure Dartmouth's position in the world of education.

Fred Chamberlin writes the following: "Long story with my change of address. Finally gave my past life and experience to the trash collector and started life anew. Started my own business as a custom picture framer, bought a two family home in Little Falls, N.Y., and became involved in church activities. Bettyann and I are no longer. Two children, Roy, 23, in Portland Ore., and Liz, 20, in Caldwell, Idaho, are both surviving."

REMEMBER THE 30TH!! SEE YOU IN HANOVER IN JUNE.

Secretary, 213 Delano Park Cape Elizabeth, Me. 04107

Class Agent, 5 Boston Road, Westford, Mass. 01886