Class of 1942

Top of the Hop, 2009
Chariot Races, 2010
Alpha Delta, 1877
Earth Science, 2010
Baseball on the Green, 1877
Football, 2010
Class Photo, 1898
Ledyard, 2010
Commencement, 1899
Pilobolus, 2010
Snow Sculpture, 1925
Salutatorian, 2010
Bonfire Caller, 1947
Spring, 2010
Choates, 1958
Tailgate, 2010
Cheerleaders, 1970
Hockey, 2014
Friendly Soccer Game, 1978
Campus Life, Undated
Cheerleaders, 1980
Commencement, 1980
Cyclist, 1987
Sorority, 1988
Class Day, 1990
Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra, 2008
Commencement, 2008
Drawing Studio, 2009
Outdoor Class, 2010
Dartmouth Powwow, 2010
Women's Frisbee Team
Biology Lab, Undated
Christmas, Undated
Classroom, Undated
Alpha Kappa Alpha, 1988
Appalachian Trail, 1989
Class Day, 1994
Football, 1994
Academic Gala, 1997
Bonfire Building, 1999
Duthu, 2009
TableTennis, 2009

Editor’s Note: Secretary Joanna Caproni wrote this column before her death January 13, 2025.

Each year I have attended Jon Mendes’ birthday at his apartment. This November 3 I was a Zoom guest at his 104th birthday party with family and friends. Stories flowed, from Jon’s trip in a “borrowed” plane to propose to his wife in Provincetown, Massachusetts, to his record as the oldest finisher in the New York Marathon at age 96. Leo and I connected with Jon that day at Mile 17 on First Avenue, near where Leo and I lived. (This year’s marathon was on November 3. Just before his birthday celebration Jon and his son went to watch Jon’s grandson run that day in Central Park.) During the party, questions flowed. Jon was asked his favorite plane to fly; “Corsair,” he said. “It is one of the hardest to fly and one of the fastest.” It was a great event.

A little news on my end: I took an emergency trip for abdominal surgery, spending Thanksgiving and my 91st birthday recovering. It was not enough to keep me from giving you ’42 news, though, and I need to hear more from the four remaining classmates and you widows out there.

Richard Leslie Clarke ’42

Richard Leslie Clarke ’42 died August 5, 2017, with his wife and eldest daughter at his side, at Presbyterian Home’s Westminster Place in Evanston, Illinois, after a sustained progression of dementia.

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Leo F. Caproni Jr. ’42

Leo F. Caproni Jr. ’42, class president, died September 4, 2016, in New York after a brief illness.

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Robert D. Atwood ’42


Robert D. Atwood ’42 died at home under hospice care on October 27, 2010. He was born in Bocas Toro, Panama, where his father was a manager with the United Fruit Co.

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