May/June 2010. Brief note from Chris Ware in North Carolina. "It's very hard to imagine how different life would have been if I had finished at Dartmouth." 'Nam, radicalized in ChiPragO, counterculture years, BS at VA Tech, and 25 years in Arkansas working for the Game & Fish Commission. That's an unimaginable "life-route." John Talbott of Atlanta linked up with Hank Alrich of Austin, Texas. John mentioned looking for William J. O'Reilly. Bill was last seen at O'Dowds in 1997. Hank left Hanover in '65. Hank shepherded the Armadillo World Headquarters through its last great days, then moved away. Thirty years later, he has returned to Austin. Details about Hank are available: http://www.austin360.com/music/home-with-the-armadillo-191202.html?imw=Y John comments he and Hank spent more than a few lazy afternoons playing guitar while sitting on lawn chairs in front of Hitchcock. John and Suzanne are trying to sell their Atlanta-suburbs house and move close to salt water and ocean breezes. But with house values dropping, John fears that may limit them to Greenland and New Guinea. Bill Reilly says he enjoyed reading the article on the "Dillo" in Austin, which he had the good fortune to visit sometime during the early 70's. Hank was there and they had a pleasant evening listening to whoever was playing that night. Bill was on a business trip and had to get back into the pin stripes the following day. Dwight MacKerron is occupying himself with a lot of outdoorsy stuff, hiking with dogs, gardening, hunting, and windsurfing, but also just published "Exult O Americans & Rejoice!" The Revolutionary War Diary of Ezra Tilden, a local (Stoughton, Mass.) man who served at Fort Ticonderoga and Saratoga. The Stoughton Historical Society published a Civil War Diary a couple years ago. After teaching and department heading high school English for 36 years, Dwight enjoys retirement puttering with primary sources in local history. "It ain't the great American novel, but evidently, I did not have that in me, anyway." A second marriage to Joan Bryant has yielded nine grandchildren. Life is good. Mark your calendars for the 67's - 65th birthday "Celebrating a Road Well Traveled" for October 16, 2010. For the latest news, view the revised class webpage and comment on the blogs. Dave Mangelsdorff (3410 Turtle Village Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78230-3918) e-mail to dmangels@idworld.net, or to a.mangelsdorff@amedd.army.mil (for larger files), or call 210-344-0942.