Class Notes

1972

SEPTEMBER 1988 Joe Davis
Class Notes
1972
SEPTEMBER 1988 Joe Davis

Our fall mini-reunion will be October 15-16, in Hanover for Harvard weekend, Jon Einsidler reports that there will be a post-game i reception in Oberlander Lounge, probably with another class.

Volunteer golf coach John Burke has once again shepherded his high school team to the Vermont state championship, defeating much larger schools in the process. It must be nice to have an excuse to slip out of the office at 3:00 p.m. every day and hit the links.

Jack Manning and his bride Peggy are probably still recovering from a wing-ding in June at Flathead Lake in Montana to celebrate their clandestine marriage, which took place last winter. Gary and Laura Dicovitsky, Dan and Gail Hergott and family, Chuck and Mary Leer, Joel and Susan Hyatt, Brendan and Elizabeth O'Neill and baby Eamon Patrick, and Wayne Young attended from our class, along with several alumni from other classes. The week-long fete included hiking in nearby Glacier National Park, waterskiing, duderanching, intermurals, and plenty of dining and dancing.

In addition to the O'Neill's recent arrival, we note the birth of Myra Lauren Sack to Mike and Sandi Sack in May. Our baby boom will apparently be continuing for a while, because the Dicovitskys and Gary and Ginny Shanley are expecting this winter and fall, respectively.

Maybe even Chip Carstensen will catch the trend, as he is now officially engaged. Chip plans to marry Marilynn Blend in October, on Long Island.

Young Dawkins reports from Hanover that Brad Poynter came up to visit the College while in the midst of a job change. Brad is now working for Natural Resource Management in Houston. While in Hanover, Brad was able to have lunch with Sue Klein '90, who is the current Pace Poag Scholar. I think it's a great idea for all of us to followup on the recipients of funds in memory of classmates, and I'm sure that the current students appreciate the opportunity, too.

Finally, on a sad note, I regret to report the death of James Folmar last April. James was loved and respected by the classmates who knew him and the class extends its sympathy to his family. An obituary can be found elsewhere in this magazine.

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