Dick Haverland
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President
Dick Haverland
dickhaverland@aol.com
The president's primary duty is to set goals for the class and
work with the other elected officers to achieve those goals.
Additional duties include identifying and recruiting other officers
(Class Agent, Reunion Chair, etc); communicating at least once
per year with the class via letter; and providing leadership
and motivation to officers and members of the class in the areas
of fundraising, class functions, class projects and communication.
I would welcome ALL ideas; please email or call me.
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Vice
President
Hank Moses
hmoses@trinity.nyc.ny.us
In addition to being the stand-in for the President, should
he not be able to serve, the vice-president directs all regional
activity by the class. In this capacity, Hank Moses is coordinating
1963's regional dinners during 2001. The vice-president also
works on special projects at the direction of the president.
Contact Hank if you'd like to work on special projects or chair
a class regional event in your area.
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Selden
Edwards
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Secretary
Selden Edwards
selden63@mac.com
Primary duty is to write the Class Notes for PAW, and to ensure
that Class Memorials are written (George Harmon has assumed
this responsibility for the majority of our alumni years). The
secretary also notifies Alumni Records of deaths, address changes,
etc. and attends and takes minutes at all Class Executive Committee
meetings (1963 has not historically held Executive Committee
meetings). Send news OFTEN to Selden via email or the flaps
on the dues envelopes.
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Treasurer
Bill Green
wgreen@nyc.rr.com
Primary responsibility is to maintain all financial records
for the class treasury; to issues several requests for Class
Dues annually; to pay bills; to forward any news to the class
secretary; and to submit annual reports to the University
on the class finances. Call or email Bill with suggestions
or questions, but most importantly pay dues promptly.
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Class
Agent
Bob Eisenstadt
The class agent is appointed by the President and is responsible
to manage the class effort in Annual Giving during his five-year
tenure, culminating in the major reunion campaign. This responsibility
includes identifying and recruiting a Special Gifts Chair,
Regional Chairs and, in Major Reunion Campaigns, a Participation
Committee. This position inherits the unique responsibility
of maintaining our class's reputation as the most generous
in the history of the University. Call or email this person
if you want to help.
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Class Associate
Mary Heilner
Responsibilities include corresponding with spouses of deceased classmates
The section on Annual Giving should be update for the results of the 40th--Bill Hardt can provide whatever you need.
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Reunion
Chairs
45th - 2008 Ed Walsh
walshef@aol.com
The duties of the reunion chair, simply put, are to run our
class reunion in each of his five years in office. In the off
years this is a modest task, but a major reunion requires imagination
(to conceive of a theme); management skills (to identify and
appoint all sub-committee chairs and motivate them); marketing
skills (to entice classmates beyond the "faithful 200" to attend);
and financial acumen (to ensure we don't go broke in the process).
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