Attending our 65th were: classmates Benson, Brummer, Bucher, Carver, Newsletter Chamberlin, Conklin, Frame, Hallenbeck, Hill, Hobbs, Holden, Jones, King, Lyall, McLean, Spence Miller, Oelman, Peterson, Rosenblum, Wallace, Walsh, Winslow, Woodring, and your scribe; spouses Peg Brummer, Anne Conklin, "June Hobbs, Marge Holden, Harriett Lyall, Mary Oelman, Janet Peterson, Patsy Walsh, Marjorie Winslow, and Bea Woodring; and widows Barbara Ball, Margaret Bean, Rheta Esersky, Barbara Jefferson (Dick Chase), Alice McNally (Dave Loveland), Rose McCarthy, and Ruth Slaughter. Also included were friends, bearers and relatives.
Except for continual on and off rain showers never saw the sun once the proceedings went off on schedule; tours of the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and the Hood Museum, reception by President and Mrs. Freedman at the Top of the Hop, Glee Club concert, the class executive committee meeting, a beautiful memorial service led by Father Leo McCarthy (son of Hank) and Barbara Ball, the class picture, presenting President Freedman with a 1931 check for $80,000 for the Alumni Fund by Bob Oelman at the gym lunch, and the class dinner enlivened by a side-splitting account of his dealings with the accountants by classmate Winslow to go along with a super talk by Dartmouth professor of geography George Demko.
In general the College buildings and grounds looked to be in the best of shape. The food was excellent everywhere, particularly helped by the Winslows' bringing a ton of that marvelous Maine shrimp.
Losses were Frank Rogers in February; and Arthur Brettlrr, Gabe Bromberg, and George Lill in March.
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