POST-RE11NION MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive Committee has received the
following items for its agenda:
1. The "ad hoc" committee decision to hold the
1976 Schroeder Reunion at the ALL-IN cottage at Carpentersville, New Jersey was
vetoed by the Chairman and his spouse and the matter was referred to the
Executive Committee for reconsideration.
2. The Chairman's spouse reported that he cannot "smile" upon the arrival of
each individual member's family because of the many "problems and camp
decisions" pending throughout the day. She requests that all those greeted
with a scowl should consider the fact that the Chairman also has obligations
and duties running the Camp as well as the Schroeder Reunion.
3. The Chairman and his spouse suggested the
1976 Schroeder Reunion be held on Saturday, July 3rd at Camp Hugh Beaver.
The Annapolis and Virginia delegations endorsed the suggestion.
4. Subsequently, the Annapolis delegation asked
that its endorsement of the July 3rd date be withdrawn because the youngest
member of the delegation will be playing her flute in the Annapolis
Bi-Centennial Celebration on the 4th of July weekend and the remainder of the
delegation must give her their support.
5. The Morgan's Hill delegation reported that it
planned to visit Montgomery County, Maryland, on July 4, 1976 for the viewing
of Washington, D.C.'s $1,000,000.00 fireworks display.
6. The Secretary was instructed by the Virginia
delegation to request the Chairman to reconsider the date for the 1976 Reunion
and consider the Saturday immediately before "Family Camp" (or on the Saturday
between Family Camp if it last 2 weeks) so that visiting delegations could
participate in a few days of Family Camp as part of their vacation.
Respectfully submitted, | |
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