Class Note 1967
Issue
Jan - Feb 2016
Lee Scarbrough, Rob Edwards and Tom Cooch report enjoying a reprise of their summer of 1967 during the weekend of September 18-20. After graduation Lee, Rob and Tom, along with Tom Brudenell (who couldn’t make the mini-reunion), spent the summer racing Wianno Senior sailboats at various yacht clubs around Cape Cod from a base in the Scarbrough home in Harwichport, Massachusetts. The reunion get-together, which included Jacquie Scarbrough and Marilyn Edwards, was in the same house and also focused on sailing, but this time the boat was Daydream, a 31-foot yawl that Lee labored for seven years to build by hand in his workshop.
Perfect weather, good company and shared memories left everyone looking forward to the upcoming 50th and a chance to reconnect with other classmates.
Herbert Buzz Waterhouse of Taos, New Mexico, traveled the county in a $500 van and finally ended up on a dirt floor on Hondo Mesa in New Mexico. For more than three decades Buzz was the longtime proprietor of the Alley Cantina, which he and his wife, Ruth, bought in 1996. He liked to be in charge and noted bartending is a dance. And if you’re good at it, it can be a lot of fun. Buzz was a brother of Pi Lambda Phi, earned a degree in history, spent time as a professional tarot card reader, supported local musicians and found a love for flying small aircraft. In June he died from injuries sustained when the ultralight plane he was piloting crashed near the Taos Regional Airport. A memorial video (“Buzz: The Real Deal”) celebrating Buzz’s life was produced by James Cederlof-Tymely Productions at the Alley Cantina in Taos, New Mexico. Much of Buzz’s extensive Hawaiian shirt collection was sold at a yard sale as a fundraiser for Stray Hearts, an animal shelter. Buzz is survived by Ruth and daughter Chani.
Richard Grefé, the CEO of the America Institute of Graphic Arts (the professional association for design) in New York City, announced he would step down from his post at the end of 2015. He had been with the institute since 1995, developing programs that reinforce the relevance of design as an extraordinary creative gift and a critical element of business strategy.
For future events, plan to attend the annual Boston dinner on January 30 at the Longwood Cricket Club; contact John Manaras (j.manaras@verizon.net) or Steve Cheheyl (chcheyl@gmail.com). The CarniVail and annual mini-reunion dinner at Vail, Colorado, hosted by John Lobitz will be held March 4-6 (this is a change from earlier postings). It will celebrate skiers of the 1980s and some of Dartmouth’s great hall of fame skiers. Contact John at jlobitz@gmail.com. Alums are invited to join the Dartmouth Alumni Club of the Virgin Islands on the annual flotilla in the British Virgin Islands. Flotilla IV, “The Green Flash,” is scheduled for May 5-14; nine days sailing in the Caribbean. Email stjohncaptain@aol.com for information. Look on the class page for more details about the 50th reunion. Please start sending your stories for inclusion in the 50th reunion book. On a personal note, I am transitioning in September. Stay well! Keep me posted.
—Dave Mangelsdorff, 13502 Barsan Road, San Antonio, TX 78249; (210) 344-0942; dmangels@idworld.net
Perfect weather, good company and shared memories left everyone looking forward to the upcoming 50th and a chance to reconnect with other classmates.
Herbert Buzz Waterhouse of Taos, New Mexico, traveled the county in a $500 van and finally ended up on a dirt floor on Hondo Mesa in New Mexico. For more than three decades Buzz was the longtime proprietor of the Alley Cantina, which he and his wife, Ruth, bought in 1996. He liked to be in charge and noted bartending is a dance. And if you’re good at it, it can be a lot of fun. Buzz was a brother of Pi Lambda Phi, earned a degree in history, spent time as a professional tarot card reader, supported local musicians and found a love for flying small aircraft. In June he died from injuries sustained when the ultralight plane he was piloting crashed near the Taos Regional Airport. A memorial video (“Buzz: The Real Deal”) celebrating Buzz’s life was produced by James Cederlof-Tymely Productions at the Alley Cantina in Taos, New Mexico. Much of Buzz’s extensive Hawaiian shirt collection was sold at a yard sale as a fundraiser for Stray Hearts, an animal shelter. Buzz is survived by Ruth and daughter Chani.
Richard Grefé, the CEO of the America Institute of Graphic Arts (the professional association for design) in New York City, announced he would step down from his post at the end of 2015. He had been with the institute since 1995, developing programs that reinforce the relevance of design as an extraordinary creative gift and a critical element of business strategy.
For future events, plan to attend the annual Boston dinner on January 30 at the Longwood Cricket Club; contact John Manaras (j.manaras@verizon.net) or Steve Cheheyl (chcheyl@gmail.com). The CarniVail and annual mini-reunion dinner at Vail, Colorado, hosted by John Lobitz will be held March 4-6 (this is a change from earlier postings). It will celebrate skiers of the 1980s and some of Dartmouth’s great hall of fame skiers. Contact John at jlobitz@gmail.com. Alums are invited to join the Dartmouth Alumni Club of the Virgin Islands on the annual flotilla in the British Virgin Islands. Flotilla IV, “The Green Flash,” is scheduled for May 5-14; nine days sailing in the Caribbean. Email stjohncaptain@aol.com for information. Look on the class page for more details about the 50th reunion. Please start sending your stories for inclusion in the 50th reunion book. On a personal note, I am transitioning in September. Stay well! Keep me posted.
—Dave Mangelsdorff, 13502 Barsan Road, San Antonio, TX 78249; (210) 344-0942; dmangels@idworld.net