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Four decades ago we were
enjoying our days on campus. So much has changed at UNMC. We
hope you join us as our Classes of 1967 celebrate our 40th
anniversary reunion.
For more details regarding Alumni Weekend, please see the
schedule on the main reunion web page.
Class Party Information:
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College of Medicine
Class of ’67 Dinner
Friday October 5, 2007
The Press Club
6:45 p.m. Cocktails, 7:15 p.m. Dinner
$45 per person (include with your registration)
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College of Nursing Class of
’67 Join us for the Alumni Celebration Dinner Saturday evening.
At this time, our class is not organizing a separate event.
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College of Pharmacy Class of
’67
Join us for the
Alumni Celebration Dinner Saturday evening! At this time,
our class is not organizing a separate event.
We hope you will join us for the highlight of the weekend – the
Alumni Celebration Dinner on Saturday at the Omaha Hilton! Our class photos will be taken and our classes will sit together and be recognized at the Saturday dinner.
- Please register today using one of our three convenient
methods!
- Visit our blog at
www.unmc.edu/blog/alumni and
share your memories.
Class of 1967 Reunion
Coordinators:
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College of Medicine |
Richard
Ahlstrand
richardahlstrand1@cox.net
316-644-9951 |
Bill Gust
wgust@unmc.edu
402-392-0716 |
Loren
Jacobsen
jacobsenbbne@msn.com
308-872-6283 |
Bill Vosik
lvosik@frontiernet.net
308-234-9593 |
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College of
Nursing |
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The Alumni Office is
ready to help you plan your class party. Please
contact if you would like help in organizing an
event for your class. |
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College
of Pharmacy |
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The Alumni Office is
ready to help you plan your class party. Please
contact if you would like help in organizing an
event for your class. |
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Take A Trip Down Memory Lane...
1967
Thurgood Marshall
sworn in as first black Supreme Court justice.
The
Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs to win the
Super Bowl.
Congress creates the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
Dr.
Christiann N. Barnard and team of South African surgeons perform
world's first successful human heart transplant.
The
population of the U.S. was 198,712,056. |
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