Class Notes

1967

NOVEMBER • 1985 Clemson N. Page Jr.
Class Notes
1967
NOVEMBER • 1985 Clemson N. Page Jr.

Most if not all of you will have received word by now from Bill Yaggy about the class of '67 mini-reunion scheduled for the weekend of November 1-3 in Hanover. The event will encompass Dartmouth Night and the Yale football game and promises to be a tremendous time. I hope all of you will make every effort to be there. (Having said the foregoing, however, I must confess that I'll be absent on account of a prior commitment to the Naval Reserve!)

Bill Bogardus dropped me the following summary of our Alumni Fund performance for 1985, and the news was good. We had 529 donors, up 31 from last year, and we gave $92,598, up $10,307 from last year. A most commendable effort indeed. Let's keep up the good work.

Bill also passed along some items of correspondence from three of our expatriate (for the moment) classmates: Col. Wynn Mabry (Medical Corps, U.S. Air Force) is presently serving as chief of staff at the Wiesbaden regional medical center in Germany, busy organizing medical evaluations on recently released American espionage prisoners and rapid delivery of medical care to the TWA terrorist hostages. "We seem to get rapidly swept into the world of current events here," he writes, "much of it rather ugly."

John Bash is acting as first secretary in the U.S. Embassy in Madrid, Spain, having moved to that post last fall.

Peter Muilenburg spent most of his time from 1979 through 1984 at East End, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, building the classic gaff-rigged double-ender yacht Breath, which he now charters in the Eastern Caribbean-Virgin Islands area. Home port is Coral Bay, St. John, and Peter, Dorothy and their two boys live on board.

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