Class Notes

1934

May 1994 Richard F. Gruen
Class Notes
1934
May 1994 Richard F. Gruen

Happily our 60th is bringing back a bundle of '34s. Al and Claire Cotton will be coming from their Maine summer home. Arne and Lucile Yensen will have cruised down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers before coming from their North Carolina home. Ace Miller is coming after yard work and weekends at his son's farm, helping keep the gardens spry.

Margaret Wildman enjoyed her 58th nursing-school reunion last June and will be here from Vancouver, B.C. Randy Klinefelter says he and Isobel will leave their many community activities in Ephrata, Pa., to join us. Laura Heath still hangs on to Florida winters but will come from her Ohio residence.

Leslie Lummis has been in Guam since 1977. The only '34 resident there, he continues to be greatly active lobbying for the government to impose a better system for spending federal funds than having the Federal Reserve do it. What a bundle of fascinating releases he's given Guam on the issue.

Don't forget to send Treasurer Ed Brown your $25 check, payable to Dartmouth 1934, for your annual dues. It helps finance our newsletters, the Alumni Magazine, the memorial books we give to Baker Library, and class mailings. Widows are welcome to join us with their contribution. Our 60th is the year to achieve still another record.

Last issue focused on our contribution to the world. Many other '34 contributions: BillRnibbs was a founder of San Diego's Ivy League Association. Herb Jackson was a biology professor and then a biologist in charge of training for the Department of the Interior and the EPA. Tom Beers earned the Nature Conservancy's Oak Leaf for his leadership as membership chairman. ArthurWood received Fulbright appointment to Sri Lanka. Irving Silverman was leader of the American Academy of Pediatrics in Massachusetts.

Ben Piatt gave me surprise reminder from our freshman year the ski-joring races on Tuck Drive. Louis Marrero urged Ben to join him in practice and then in the big race and 10, their horse breaks away and crosses the finish line without them!

A special pleasure for me was welcoming Len and Jean Harrison to their new residence at Apt. 254. That makes 37 Dartmouth alumni now living at Kendal-at-Hanover. See you in Hanover June 13-15!

Kendal, 80 Lyme Rd. Apt. 341, Hanover, NH 03755

60 Years Out ~ and Still "The Good Class" 1934 ~ June 13,14,15 ~ 1994