Otter Valley 55th reunion, class of ’68 remembers the ’60s

By JAMES PECK 

1968 OV GRADS. Seated left to right: Chuck LaPorte, Ann-Marie Mitroff, Linda Waters Dolan, Sharleen War- ner Torsnes, Benny Wisell, Frank Mazza. Middle: James Peck, Jayne Wacome Hart, Barbara Wilbur Ladabouche, Florence Dutton Hemingway, Mary Ellen Gilligan Grace, Diana Whittemore Coleman, Debbie Wetmore Hadeka, Christine Comeau McPhee, Danny Douglas, Bud Snow, Craig Johnson. Back: Paul Desforges (partially hidden), Betsy Churchill Eugair, Pam Mulcahy Ketcham, Roger Foley, Pat Brennan, Joyce Hier Errecart (partially hid- den), Bobby Crosby, Greg Whitehorne (partially hidden), and Coach Chuck Memoe. Photo by Audrey Crossman Peck

BRANDON-The Otter Valley Class of 1968 celebrated its 55th reunion this past Saturday evening at the Brandon Inn. 26 classmates and 15 of their spouses attended and had a very enjoyable night of cocktails, dinner, and dancing while reminiscing about their days at OV. The class of 1968 was only the second class to compete all six years from 7th Grade to Senior Year at Otter Valley. 

Coach Chuck Memoe, a favorite mentor and teacher to many in the class, made a special appearance and gave the class his sage advice to “take each day at a time and enjoy the journey.”  

The class has held six previous reunions over the years, the latest being the 50th at the Neshobe Golf Club in 2018.  This year, the reunion committee members met via Zoom to plan the festivities.  Spearheaded by dedicated organizers Diana Whittemore Coleman, Debbie Wetmore Hadeka, Linda Waters Dolan, Ann-Marie Mitroff, Jayne Wacome Hart, Chuck LaPorte, Patty Lee Jaquith, and James Peck, there was even a trivia contest with 10 questions about OV and the year 1968.

What was the full name of the band director? Answer: Napoleon Ianni. 

How much was a meal token? Answer: 35 cents. 

How much was a postage stamp? Answer: 5 cents.

Who was the US President? Answer: Lyndon Baines Johnson 

A lighting of candles, reading of names, and moment of silence was held for the 27 classmates who have passed. 

The evening was completed by dancing to music from the 60s. Believe it or not, these septuagenarians can still cut a rug and there was dancing to “Mony Mony,” “Hanky Panky,” “Wooly Bully,” “Love Shack,” “Old Time Rock n’ Roll,” and many other catchy tunes. 

All classmates thoroughly enjoyed the evening festivities and their trip down Memory Lane! 

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