May/June 2011. The class of '67 has a special relationship with the class of '42; as we graduated, they celebrated their 25th reunion. The class of '42 compiled a collection of WWII memoirs from classmates who served and/or experienced the war. They asked for assistance in publishing the collection at the Class Officers' Weekend. Rob Kugler, John Manaras, Sam Ostrow, Bruce Pacht, Steve Cheheyl, and others passed the hat and raised over $1,700 to add to a '67 class contribution of $1,000 to support the '42 project. If you wish to contribute, contact Rick Geissinger in Evansville, Indiana or Leo Caproni '42 in New York city. An Alumni Award winner and generous supporter of the College, Stan Smoyer '34, father of Bill and Nancy died in December; he will be missed by all of us. A note from David Rice from the Sonoma County coast of California added more news. David left College in 1965, worked in General Electric's computer business, finished undergraduate studies at Arizona State, then to MIT Sloan Business School for an MBA. He stayed in touch with some classmates working on the BASIC project. Dave's career has been finance for software companies in the San Francisco area, mostly as a consulting CFO (hired gun). He gets together from time to time with Wes Rishel who lives nearby. Our northern neighbor Andy Barrie is a Toronto-based radio personality noted for hosting CBC Metro Morning from 1995 to 2010. Andy was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree by Toronto's York University in 2010. He had majored in theatre at College. Andy remains active with the CBC. 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.