This is it. We are focused. Reunion information has finally infiltrated the Alumni.Magazine Class Notes...you cannot escape...we want YOU to come to our 25th reunion. If you haven't returned to Dartmouth since graduation, you really owe yourself a visit. If you've made every reunion since graduation you won't want to miss this one. As of April 15 you can pay online with a credit card! So, if you were waiting until the last minute, get online and go to our Web site, www.dartmouth.org/classes/79/ reunion, click on the registration page, fill it out, click on send and—presto! —you have just registered to attend what promises to be one of your most memorable Dartmouth experiences.
www.dartmouth.org/classes/79/reunion
Highlights of the planned events include: a "Porch to Porch" welcome cocktail gather- ing on Rope Ferry Road Thursday night, din- ner on Baker Lawn with the Aires and a class video (send scanned photos to Gail Frawley Gra- nowitz at ggranowitz(®aol.com), Buddy Teevens and Ralph Manuel '5 8 to speak at our class din- ner on Saturday night, Friday Forum (class- mates and faculty panel discussion on the subject of ethics in business, medicine and ed- ucation) and a soccer game. If you decide to bring the whole family, the College offers a phe- nomenal junior program for children ages 6-17 and child care for the little ones. There are plenty of other surprise events. But more important than what we have planned is the opportunity you will have to share Dartmouth with your family and the time to catch up with old friends.
Now,while you are thinking about it, go to our Web site. There's no time like the present to add this event to your summer plans. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday, June 17. "Rekindle the Spirit!" NOW! (Thanks to Debbie Sortor Parnon for the above.)
That's it. See you in June!
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REUNION June 17-20 2004