Captain’s Log: 1900 hours, November 6. Evening haze. Temperature at 60°F, 15°C. Close to .3 inches of rain in 24 hours duration. Winds N-NE, diminishing to 1-5 m.p.h. One beer can in hand. Pretzels.
Early indications from Kevin O’Shea and Brad Little point out 32 “definites” for the fifth reunion gala event, thus far. Among those listed: Rich Anderson, Mike Armer, Charlie Arnold, Dick Berlin, Bob Barr, Doug Bate, Michael Bell, Dave Bracken, Brooks Cutright. Bill DeLuca, Digger Donahue, Paul Feakins, Donna Ferretti, Garson Fields, Bob Fisken, Bill Green- baum, Frank Hoffman, Chet Homer, Jeff Hough, Nils Johnson, Trevor Rees Jones, Thad King, Mitch Kurz, Steve Leighton, Jonathan Low, John Neff, Bill Nisen, Fred Riggall, Mike Saville, Walt Shoup, Jim Sullivan, and of course Kevin, Brad, the Captain, and several wives. “Probable” attendance is indicated by 51 faithfuls.
Gordon Kurz Barr, weighing in at a size that could possibly qualify him as a future tight end for the Big Green, sends his warmest inter- national semaphores to us all.
The Manhattan Theater Club, headed by Barry Gove, received a special award at the New England Theater Conference Awards Luncheon in October for its production of Boseman andLena. Hearty congratulations are recorded.
Recent promotion and marriage are the talk of the column this month . . . particularly when it concerns our own Kevin O’Shea. Should you make the reunion, Kevin will tell you all about it, I’m sure. Society National Bank of Cleveland announced the election of Steven Bruns as an assistant vice president, following a long chain of promotions since his employment in 1973.
Catch the “For Sale’’ section of the classified page in the Alumni Magazine last month? If you did, you were made acutely aware of Steve Slatter’s recent whereabouts.
Matt Montagne has been appointed camp director of the Teton Valley Ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyo. He is concurrently working on a master’s in earth sciences at Montana State University.
The winter snows are rapidly approaching. The Captain reminds all that there will no longer be a February issue of the Magazine. Rather, a combined January-February issue will appear. Which means we’ll have an extra month to catch up on correspondence, and transmit it. I’m readying in advance the quill. Send all com- muniques as soon as possible, please.
Happy skiing. Warm holiday tidings. Keep current. And have an old fashioned (with Southern Comfort) on me.
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Don Cutter ’73 (right) and Jason Dens-more ’73 shot in the third annual Alumniand Friends Trapshooting Meet held inNorwich the weekend of the Cornell game.The Dartmouth Varsity Trap Teamdefeated the alumni by a score of 233 X250 to 200 X 250.
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