Sept/Oct, 2003. The '67 Executive Committee met in May in NYC. Because over 80% of class dues are now going to support Alumni Magazine subscriptions for the entire Great Class of 1967, classmates who have not participated in class activities, paid dues, or contributed to College activities will be advised they may be dropped from list receiving the Alumni Magazine unless they specifically request continuation. Because class dues support so many activities that benefit the entire Class, all 67's are encouraged to pay class dues. David Lowenstein reported class participation in College Fund is going well. Michael Tucker reported on Dartmouth Partners in Community Service. The class of '67 will raise support of DPCS to $1000 for fiscal year ending June 30, 2003, increase to $2000 in 03-04, and support up to $5000 in 04-05. The 40th reunion will be planned for the week of June 11-14, 2007 with Bruce Pacht as Reunion chair. The class will organize and support a 60th birthday party as a major mini-reunion in the Hanover area in mid-October 2005; Bruce Pacht will lead. Mini-reunion events in Washington, the New York area, and the West Coast area were proposed: Andy Danver and Bob Span will target late Fall 2003 for California/ West Coast; Bob Burka targets Spring 2004 for Washington DC; Sam Ostrow, Jim Peck, and Rob Kugler will plan for Fall 2003 for New York city; John Manaras announced 21st Annual Boston Class of '67 Dinner will be January 24, 2004. Rich Paolino has also organized a '67 Golf Outing at the famous Rhode Island Country Club on September 27, 2003. Look for more details about class events on the Web page and in Newsletter. Dave Mangelsdorff (3410 Turtle Village Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78230-3918) e-mail to dmangels@txdirect.net 210-344-0942