Ten years of extraordinary duty evidently were not enough for Gene Cesari. After retiring from the presidency of Cedar Crest College (Allentown, Penn.) in 1988, having served in that office from 1978 to 1988, Gene moved this year and went back to work, accepting the presidency of Landmark College in Putney, Vt. Landmark, with 175 students, serves those with dyslexia or specific learning disabilities who also have high achievement potential. The challenges in this work are many, but the successes are particularly gratifying, and I hope Gene sees many successes in his new responsibilities.
Newsletter editor Bill Montgomery has retired from Xerox Credit Corporation, a subsidiary of Xerox Corp., after serving as chairman and CEO. Bill's plans do include continuing to provide the class of 1952 with the best newsletter extant. Perhaps other plans will find their way into his next publication.
Back last April, Class Officers Weekend brought a number of workers back to Hanover to join with local class members in meetings, dinners and conversations. Jim Churchill,Alden Fiertz, Steve Mandel, Lou Zehner,Bill Montgomery, Dick McDonough, and Dwight Ketcham came from varying distances and were joined in the discussion by Hanover area residents John North, AngusRussell, Bill Breed, and Frank Logan.
Dwight F. kecham Jr., 535 Hughes Road Gulph Mills, Wayne, PA 19406