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J. Vernon Lamb and wife Winnie were selected as King and Queen of Winter for Lake Placid, N.Y., in recognition of their years of service to the community. In addition, Vernon was inducted into the Lake Placid Hall of Fame along with Kate Smith. Congratulations to the Lambs for their success and happiness in that lovely Adirondack village.
Great letter received late last fall from Larry Bartnick, our former outstanding running back and ADPhi brother of yours truly. Larry's now living in Louisville, Ky., as a two-time retiree from the work of education. He reports being busier than ever as agent for a national financial services firm and as an area representative for a N.Y.C. travel incentive firm. His oldest son, Bob, is working for American Airlines, in Dallas, so Larry, and his wife of 41 years, Bobbie, now have greatly expanded travel opportunities. He also reported a visit from Bob Poet en route from the 40th to California. Larry's address is 144 Tanglewood Trail, Louisville,KY 40223.
The class of 1946 has received a formal letter of appreciation for our support to the College library's restoration project in special collections. John R. James, the library's director of collection department and bibliographic control, states that "The class of 1946 Preservation Fund for Special Collections has helped us to raise consciousness concerning restoration needs, and this year through the generosity of a donor we were able to establish an endowed fund for the preservation of materials for other collections in the Library."
The Office of Alumni and Public Affairs has been unable to locate the following classmates: Demetrio Castillo Jr.; RichardL. Conolly Jr.; Ora J. Curry; John M. Eason III; Harold T. Ellis; Cmdr. Robert H.Ferris; N. Roger Hammond Jr.; WilliamF. Johns Jr.; Donald Q. Keys; Thomas E.Laffey; James W. McBride; John V. Meredith; Alex Nazarek; Nicholas A.C. O'Brien; H. Warren Powers, M.D.; WilliamR. Rudder; Carl M. Schoelles, M.D.; Robert S. Simmons; W. Edmund Viggers;Donald H. Wall; Harry L. Walsh Jr.; and Donald H. White. Any current addresses would be most appreciated and should be sent to Kelly White, Department of Research and Records, Dartmouth College, Blunt Alumni Center, Hanover, NH 03755.
Bob Kimball has arranged a block of 12 rooms at the Higbea Motel in Lebanon, next to Lander's Restaurant, for the class for the nights of October 9 and 10. You must make your own reservations by calling 603/448-5070 with two nights (Friday and Saturday) or three nights (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) reservations only being accepted. Deadline is August 1.
A note from the self-styled "wandering keyboardist of Streeter Hall," Bryan Battey, reports that his music business is
wonderful in south Florida, with over 100 performances in 1986, including accompanying the "Ink Spots" for three shows during last summer. Bryon and Jean live at 1611 SW 4th Avenue, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 and I'm sure he could furnish a schedule of his engagements somewhat in advance for any classmates and friends traveling to that part of the world on vacation or business.
Word was recently received of the untimely passing of Jim Wyckoff on December 30, 1986 in Geneva, N.Y. Our sincere condolences to his wife, Margaret, to his Dartmouth son, Stephen '78, and to daughter-in-law Janet '79.
Charge' d'affaires Carl W. Schmidt '57, left,hosted a reception at the residence of the U.S.ambassador in Prague, Czechoslovakia, to honorDr. Joe Kepes '46, right, and 23 other plasticsurgeons during a "People to People Program"trip they took last September to eastern Europeand the Soviet Union.