For last month's column I solicited memories of freshman year. The following is a late entry from my good buddy Allen Denison.
"Sixty-nine beanies—a friend of mine pointed out that due to the particular collectability of '69 beanies, Amherst had eliminated the numbers from '6B beanies so it wouldn't be so obvious when the following year's beanies showed up blank. We, of course, wore ours with pride. I still have mine.
"The MMPI—the object of this game was to read ahead and yell out the numbers of the more bizarre questions. From our answers, we were later assigned individual personalities.
"Dean Dickerson's letters to our parents were nothing short of amazing in their accuracy and insight.
"Family-style dinners gave us an opportunity to meet each other and to find new ways to harass the DDA workers. One favorite was to 'glue' a glass of milk to the place mat using a pat of butter so that it went flying when the DDA guy tried to yank the place mat away."
Anyone who knows Orgs realizes that the above was edited from two pages, single spaced.
Timmy Means, a partner at Crowell and Moring, has been elected president of the Eastern Mineral Law Foundation.
On May 21, after a long battle with cancer, Jack Bolger died at home in Minneapolis. There are two places where you may make a memorial donation. The Jack Bolger Youth Endowment Fund, Wolf Ridge Environ- mental Learning Center, 230 Cranberry Road, Finland, MN 55603, or Jack Bolger Memorial, The Fredrick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455.
Our 25th Reunion is still scheduled for June 16-19,1994. Activities are being planned for young and not-so-young, but only your being there can truly make it a success. The Homecoming game is October 30 against Harvard. We will set up, as always, across from Topliff. Look for the banner.
Take care and write.
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