We can't keep Bob Engelman and his family in the background—we have just learned that his son John '68 has agreed to take over as alumni coordinator of the Dartmouth Sponsor Program. This program has brought many fine athletes to our College—one of them being Clint Soper '03, who Oscar Cohn tells us is an outstanding running back from his area. And speaking of football, we hope to see some of you at the games this fall. We are in a rebuilding year but five and five is possible.
Johnny Roberts advises that he and Jane were unable to make our 65th for she has not been in the best of health, although she has taken a turn for the better, and he has had some internal problems and has had a little difficulty walking. Also has to have cataract surgery shortly. We wish you both a speedy recovery from your ailments.
Bill Wilson, our treasurer and chairman of our 65th Reunion, advises that we didn't lose any money and the slight money we did make was added to our class treasury. Bill, you did a super job as head of our Reunion and the class is indebted to you.
We have been advised by the DAM that the classes of 1919 to 1935 are to reduce the amount of words in this column from 350 to 250—makes life a little easier for me. I am all out of news from you guys and gals please write and tell me what's new in your lives.
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