Class Notes

1965

December 1994 Jack Heidbrink
Class Notes
1965
December 1994 Jack Heidbrink

Our 30th Reunion is now only six months away. As hundreds of us make plans to return to Hanover for the long weekend of June 15-18, many of us are tempted to look back to 1964 and 1965 a long time ago, yet only yesterday. Let's try a quiz to see how much you remember. What was the score of the Harvard Dartmouth football game? What was the soccer score as the Green battled the Crimson? What was the theme for Winter Carnival? Who won the Nobel Peace Prize the year we graduated? Who did we hear at Great Issues sessions? Who won the Dartmouth Cup? Who spoke at our Commencement? Will you be at the Reunion in June? Who else will be there? The answers are below.

What have our classmates been doing since the last reunion? The last we heard, BillHerold had moved from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to take a position at Children's Hospital in Akron, Ohio. Update us, Bill.

And Ned McCook was director of product development for a computer-software company in New Jersey, but then moved on to Pennsylvania.

Our old news says that John Drake was busy marketing all kinds of famous goodies from Sara Lee coffeecakes to PayDay candy

bars to Wilson baseball gloves. What should we buy next, John?

Is it still true, Jefif North, that you are in Madison, Conn., working for a large commercial distributor of building materials? Do you still go to Cape Cod for vacations?

Don Barclay, are you still with Radio Shack in Orlando? Do you still follow your basic philosophy that you have to change your philosophy occasionally?

The last we heard, Tony Garland was practicing medicine in an underserved rural area of Maine. Are your efforts paying off, Tony?

Our records show that Claude Liman is a professor of American literature and creative writing at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. His golf game was sharp with a handicap of three. That's something to talk about at reunion.

Frank Bellizia, are you still gaining satisfaction from your teaching career? If you are still living in Brattleboro, Vt., you're only a few miles from the reunion. Come fill us in on the really new news.

Our latest information says that Don Aske-land is a professor of metallurgical engineering at the University of Missouri in Rolla. Is that correct, Don?

Five years ago, Bruce Berry was thinking about changing paths and was considering a teaching career. Give us an update, Bruce.

The ten classmates above and 700 others have news about the past 30 years. Those of us who manage to get to the reunion will have an interesting time comparing our past adventures and our hopes for the future. Join us.

Now, here are the answers to the quiz questions above. The Big Green was on TV and on top, 48-0. The men who kicked the round ball won 3-2. The carnival theme was "Call of the Wild." Dr. Martin Luther King won the Peace Prize. If you attended G. I., you might have heard James MacGregor Burns and Vincent Thomas. The Dartmouth Cup was won by Jim Cooper. Steward Udall, secretary of the Interior, spoke to us about what was ahead. We hope you will be at the 30th. At this reunion, there will be great old friends and interesting people you have not met yet. Hope to see you there as "The Roads Lead On."

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