September/October, 2011. The 45th class reunion planning has begun. The 45th will be held in the Hanover area on October 11-14, 2012. The theme is 'Target 50th: Be healthy and happy until '67s 50th and beyond.' Rob Kugler, our Alumni Councilor will provide information about the recent Alumni Council meeting. Look to the updated '67 class pages for additional information. The Class of '67 actively supported the Class of '42 World War II Memorial Book memorializing their participation in World War II, with letters, photographs, transcribed oral histories and other mementoes. We raised over $2,700. A note of thanks from the '42s stated: 'There is probably no adequate way to thank an individual or a group of classmates for their combined interest and loyalty shown by the Class of '67s generous gift of $2725 to the ’42 WWII Project. However, we want all of you to know the entire living members and widows of our class of 1942 are deeply indebted to the unselfish assistance you have made to our project.' A Class of ‘67 endowment of over $210,000 supports the Hood Museum exhibit 'Space for Dialogue;' it provides six students with the opportunity to curate exhibitions that are installed at the main entrance to The Hood Museum. Classmate news includes that from Fred Schauer of Charlottesville, Virginia who wrote that he married Barbara (Bobbie) Spellman, Professor of Psychology and Professor of Law at the University of Virginia. The August wedding was attended by 100 friends. Fred moved to the University of Virginia Law School from Harvard three years ago because of Bobbie. Fred continues to cook, build furniture, bicycle, and tinker with an old sports car. E. Wynn Mabry is the Mecklenburg County health director in North Carolina. Wynn is a retired Major General in the United States Air Force. He was hired in 2002 as Director of the Mecklenburg County Office of Homeland Security, a position he continues to hold. On some professional notes, I have been conducting numerous interviews with selected distinguished graduates of the Army-Baylor University Graduate Program in Health Administration as part of the 60 year history (I have worked with the program since 1973). The graduate program ranking in U.S. News and World Report moved up from 20th to 11th; a notable advancement. On a personal note, I have been researching the characteristics of good beers, meeting with selected academic colleagues at the Flying Saucer (a local pub). For my persistent quest for great beers, I am now enshrined in the Ring of Honor for having tasted over 200 different beers (over 18 months). My quest continues: I need more data! Lift a glass in support of my odyssey for the best beer. Send news (or at least recommendations for good beers). Remember, I hate writing obituaries; so stay well! 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.