Class Notes

1928

APRIL 1991 George A. Bell
Class Notes
1928
APRIL 1991 George A. Bell

Our new president, Mutt Jennings, has completed the appointment of committee members to assist Reunion Chairman Jerry Sass in planning for our 65th. They are Ken Graff, Larry Kenney, Jack Zellers, Lane Dwinell, Red Sanborn, Maurie Makepeace, Roy Milliken, and Tavey Taylor. The octane rating of that group is so high our reunion machine is bound to run with maximum efficiency. Meanwhile, Mutt was expecting to confer with Jerry in San Diego and, in the process, treating himself to a trip through the Panama Canal. Sounds like a bit of a detour, but what fun! A meeting of the group is planned for this month in Hanover.

The First NH Bank of Lebanon has named the bank's conference room in honor of LaneDwinell who, as you know, was a two-term governor of New Hampshire. He has been a long-time (1947-1979) director of the bank.

Miss Elizabeth Walker, sister of HenryWalker, died November 7. She had established a fund in her brother's honor known as the "Henry L. Walker Jr. 1928 Memorial Fund" in 1985 with a gift of securities and cash in the amount of $550,000 and made a major addition in 1986. On September 30, 1990, the fund had a market value of $1, 413, 157.44. Under the terms of the agreement, "the trust assets shall be irrevocably transferred to the College to be used for the general support of the upkeep and enhancement of the beauty of the living campus."

One of our class scholars, Sarah Pettus '92, earned an A-average and was named to the Third Honors Group for her efforts. An Asian Studies major, she hopes to study in China in the future. Also, she is quite an athlete and was named to the All-Ivy women's soccer second team.

Our recent president, Curly Prosser, has had five weeks in bed with a heart infection but now reports almost complete recovery.

We regret to report the deaths of RayHyman on October 30 and Bill Hobson on December 20.

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