Class Notes

1923

MAY • 1988 Herbert Q. Horne
Class Notes
1923
MAY • 1988 Herbert Q. Horne

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This is the last Alumni Magazine publicity for our Seismographic 65th Reunion, June 10-12. We are assured a healthy mixture of Fellowship, Fun, and Relaxation—with a touch of culture added for good measure. For example, the Paul Soleys' daughter, Liesel Soley, an accomplished professional violinist, will perform for us on both Friday and Saturday. And due to the generosity of Mildred Hunter, widow of Stan Ungar, we will present a group of Dartmouth watercolors to the College, keeping intact our belief that it is better to give than to receive.

As of now there are 52 classmates and wives, and a lot of faithful, loving widows, who will join in what may be our last formal "hurrah"—though not our final gathering in Hanover.

Plans for the celebration are complete, thanks to chief Charlie Zimmerman, who collaborated on these notes. It starts on Friday, June 10, with registration anytime between 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. There will be transportation most any time, to such events as lunch featuring Tuck Dean Colin Blaydon and Dean Bob McCollum from the Med school; the reception at President Freedman's house; and a concert and dinner at Hopkins Center.

On Saturday there will be a breakfast, followed by a memorial service with Rev. Carlos Sanchez and Pete Jones officiating. On to lunch, with a 50-year address by Gene Waggaman '38. Saturday's class dinner will feature the Dartmouth Aires.

You can see there will be plenty to do, leading up to Commencement on Sunday. And there's plenty of room for you, too, if you haven't signed yet up. A modest $75 reunion fee is the best bargain since we graduated. You will be well cared for.

65th1923 is back!June 10-12,1988