Class Notes

1933

FEBRUARY • 1988 Jackson Wright
Class Notes
1933
FEBRUARY • 1988 Jackson Wright

P.O. Box 81145 Hanover, NH 03755

More about our 55th Reunion. First of all, Bill Hitchcock has scheduled a relaxed affair June 13 to 15. Though full, it is arranged without conflict and with plenty of time to get about. And the meals are convenienteither at the Inn or Thayer Hall. Last, you really don't need a car. Van service will take you wherever you want to go.

Hospitality will be in the hands of RayTheriault and others who will greet, guide, and arrange. Widows, unfortunately of whom there are too many, and widowers, are particularly welcome. So come back to relive old memories and renew old friendships.

If you were unable to get a room at the Hanover Inn, don't be dismayed. We have the best dorm on campus at Tuck School. Why Tuck, so far away? It's simple—all the rooms have connecting baths. No more stumbling down the hall at 2:00 a.m. avoiding half-clad classmates.

Oh, about remembering names, we're all in the same boat. As someone recently remarked, "I don't have Alzheimer's disease, I just have old timer's disease." The name tags will be six inches across and the lettering will be three inches high, easily read across the room.

Two spectaculars are planned. Mannie Sprague has assembled some "inside Washington" classmates who will discuss the Presidential election. And an after-dinner program will feature some students and faculty to talk about today's campus life, with time for questions and answers.

Try to include a two-day stay at the Spaulding Inn after Hanover. An easy drive up north, it has a great view of the mountains, golf, tennis, and bowling on the green for the athletic, scenic walks for the less so, and lots of chairs to sit and talk for the others.

So, if you haven't decided yet about coming, get on the bandwagon right now and let us know (address above). To borrow the phrase from Alexander, "Come on along, Come on along. It's the best band in the land."