Class Notes

1971

APRIL 1991 Thomas G. Jackson
Class Notes
1971
APRIL 1991 Thomas G. Jackson

In this month's Mailbag is word that Steve Goldstein, together with his wife and two daughters, is alive and well, working in his own law firm, and living in Hopkinton, Mass. He wants to know whatever happened to RussDeyo!

Clark Nims is an attorney in private practice in Grand Rapids, Mich., his wife's hometown. They and their four children intend to make the trip to Hanover for our 20th Reunion.

Roger Prince and wife Noelle are geologists with Chevron. Roger has just finished a 1-1/2 year stint of alternating one month on and one month off in the jungles of New Guinea. He and Noelle came East from Danville, Calif., this past Thanksgiving.

Bob Cordy is leaving Bums & Levinson to become chief counsel to Governor Weld of Massachusetts.

Bob Lider is a tax lobbyist for Citicorp in Washington.

The class executive and reunion committees met in January at the College's Minary Conference Center in Holderness, N.H. In attendance: Class President John Colangelo, Reunion Chairman John Shananhan, Reunion Treasurer Ray Marks, Head Agent Michael Maynard, Newsletter Editor JerryO'Brien and a cast of thousands (including Tony Fitzpatrick, Don O'Neil, and yours truly).

Here are some reunion reminders from John Shanahan: Check-in begins at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 13.

Anyone wishing to participate in the '71 Yahoo Open on Friday, June 14, should drop a line to Bill Johnson, the club pro at the Hanover Country Club, at PO. Box 837, Hanover, NH 03755. Enclose a check for $10.00 payable to the Hanover Country Club to secure your preferred tee time between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon, or Bill will assign one. List any partner or foursome you wish to play with, and remember that both the baby sitting service and the junior program are in full swing by then, so there are no excuses for spouses and guests not to be there.

No ties will be necessary—this is a casual affair all the way.

Let John know about any special meal request (no salt, vegetarian, Kosher, etc.) as soon as possible. We need to give DDA about two weeks notice.

We are close to setting the attendance record for both classmate and total attendance, so give a call to those classmates you don't see on the list of definites and encourage them to make it to Hanover.

There will be a mixed doubles tennis tournament from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Saturday.

That's all for now. We'll be back next month with a final reunion update.

32 Hamilton Road, Irvington, NY 10533-2311

D 71 DARTMOUTH Class of 1971/20 Years Later June 14th-16th. 1991 REUNION