Class Note 1959
Issue
March-April 2020
The turn of the year and the decade saw four ’59ers together for lunch in San Diego. Bob Filderman, Charlie MacVean, Randy Malin, and Bill Zebedee were able to enjoy the memories.
Jim Bybee, after 60 years in southern California, has moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. Jim and Marion have been joined in their new home by a daughter who moved from Maryland to co-locate.
While it was an October event, the recognition of Jim Wooster as an outstanding alumnus awardee needs our deeper understanding. As a graduate of Dartmouth, Thayer, and Tuck, Jim’s Hanover lineage goes back to the 1920s, when his dad and uncle attended. Younger attendees include sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, and cousins. Honored for his long-standing and meritorious service to the College and his community, Jim has served in many class and college leadership roles. His professional career centered with New England Telephone, but his true service has been Hanover-centric. He has been our head class agent and our class president (earning Class President of the Year) and his hands are all over a great number of volunteer projects empowering class, college, and community innovation and improvement. Congratulations, Jim, as you join John Ferries, John Nason, and Doug Wise as a recipient of this recognition by the Dartmouth Alumni Council. Jim is a prime example of a New Jersey lad captivated by the granite of New Hampshire.
There is still time to contribute to help Dartmouth in its 250th year. Do it while you are thinking about it.
—Charlie MacVean, 3528 Liggett Drive, San Diego, CA 92106-2153; (619) 508-4401; crmacvean@msn.com
Jim Bybee, after 60 years in southern California, has moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. Jim and Marion have been joined in their new home by a daughter who moved from Maryland to co-locate.
While it was an October event, the recognition of Jim Wooster as an outstanding alumnus awardee needs our deeper understanding. As a graduate of Dartmouth, Thayer, and Tuck, Jim’s Hanover lineage goes back to the 1920s, when his dad and uncle attended. Younger attendees include sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, and cousins. Honored for his long-standing and meritorious service to the College and his community, Jim has served in many class and college leadership roles. His professional career centered with New England Telephone, but his true service has been Hanover-centric. He has been our head class agent and our class president (earning Class President of the Year) and his hands are all over a great number of volunteer projects empowering class, college, and community innovation and improvement. Congratulations, Jim, as you join John Ferries, John Nason, and Doug Wise as a recipient of this recognition by the Dartmouth Alumni Council. Jim is a prime example of a New Jersey lad captivated by the granite of New Hampshire.
There is still time to contribute to help Dartmouth in its 250th year. Do it while you are thinking about it.
—Charlie MacVean, 3528 Liggett Drive, San Diego, CA 92106-2153; (619) 508-4401; crmacvean@msn.com