Class Note 1971
Issue
Greetings from snowy Lake Tahoe, California. Another CarniVail will have transpired by the time you read this. This year’s attendees included Greg Fell, Wayne Hobin, Buck Allen, Don O’Neill, Witt Fram, Rod Morgan, Bill Tannis, Mark Totman and Bob Trout. That’s pretty good attendance for a bunch of old guys.
The spectacle of the Olympics reminded me that we had two of our classmates participate in the 1972 winter games in Sapporo. Walker Weed competed in cross-country skiing and Scott Berry in ski jumping. Their legacy must have paid off this year as the United States won its first gold medal in a Nordic event.
Your Class Notes author got a visit from Pete “The Peddler” Elitzer and his brothers Chip ’69 and Mickey ’77 in February. We enjoyed skiing the powder at Squaw Valley. Pete mentioned that Jack Burnett had been in touch in his capacity on the Peterborough, New Hampshire, economic development board to convince Pete to expand his Peter Harris clothing empire to Jack’s neck of the woods.
Remember to visit the class Web site (www.dartmouth.org/classes.71) to get the latest information on our 40th reunion scheduled for June 13 to 16 in 2011.
Kim Krostue sent a picture as proof of a mini-reunion he had with David Reingold, Simon Potter and Scott Yeager in Hanover during the weekend of October 10. Kim’s daughter Lauren is attending Tuck and will graduate this year.
Sam Cuddeback mentioned that the likely date for the San Francisco mini-reunion dinner (and most likely New York City dinner) is Monday, May 3.
Curt Welling, who is president and CEO of AmeriCares, organized a much-needed Haiti relief program by getting one of the first teams on the ground with relief food and medical supplies. We are fortunate to have classmates like Curt.
Dr. Mitchel B. Wallerstein, dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University for the past seven years, was appointed the president of Baruch College, home to the nation’s largest collegiate business school as well as prominent schools of arts and sciences and public affairs. Board of trustees chairperson Benno Schmidt and Chancellor Goldstein stated: “Dean Mitchel Wallerstein brings to the university exceptional administrative, academic and governmental experience together with outstanding public service, scholarly accomplishment, a strong commitment to students and a deep belief in the mission of Baruch College.” Congratulations, Mitch!
Richard B. “Rick” Davis, J.D., of Wheaton, Illinois, has been appointed vice president of human resources at Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield, Illinois. Rick assumed the role January 25 with his first task to work with management to develop annual and long-term strategic human resource plans that address key components of training, compensation, benefits, hiring and recruitment. Congratulations, Rick!
Don’t forget to check out the class Web site (www.dartmouth.org/classes.71) and the Facebook (“Dartmouth Class of 1971”) group page. Keep the news coming.
—Bob Moore, P.O. Box 1797, Tahoe City, CA 96145; (408) 203-5303; bob4moore@aol.com
May - June 2010
Greetings from snowy Lake Tahoe, California. Another CarniVail will have transpired by the time you read this. This year’s attendees included Greg Fell, Wayne Hobin, Buck Allen, Don O’Neill, Witt Fram, Rod Morgan, Bill Tannis, Mark Totman and Bob Trout. That’s pretty good attendance for a bunch of old guys.
The spectacle of the Olympics reminded me that we had two of our classmates participate in the 1972 winter games in Sapporo. Walker Weed competed in cross-country skiing and Scott Berry in ski jumping. Their legacy must have paid off this year as the United States won its first gold medal in a Nordic event.
Your Class Notes author got a visit from Pete “The Peddler” Elitzer and his brothers Chip ’69 and Mickey ’77 in February. We enjoyed skiing the powder at Squaw Valley. Pete mentioned that Jack Burnett had been in touch in his capacity on the Peterborough, New Hampshire, economic development board to convince Pete to expand his Peter Harris clothing empire to Jack’s neck of the woods.
Remember to visit the class Web site (www.dartmouth.org/classes.71) to get the latest information on our 40th reunion scheduled for June 13 to 16 in 2011.
Kim Krostue sent a picture as proof of a mini-reunion he had with David Reingold, Simon Potter and Scott Yeager in Hanover during the weekend of October 10. Kim’s daughter Lauren is attending Tuck and will graduate this year.
Sam Cuddeback mentioned that the likely date for the San Francisco mini-reunion dinner (and most likely New York City dinner) is Monday, May 3.
Curt Welling, who is president and CEO of AmeriCares, organized a much-needed Haiti relief program by getting one of the first teams on the ground with relief food and medical supplies. We are fortunate to have classmates like Curt.
Dr. Mitchel B. Wallerstein, dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University for the past seven years, was appointed the president of Baruch College, home to the nation’s largest collegiate business school as well as prominent schools of arts and sciences and public affairs. Board of trustees chairperson Benno Schmidt and Chancellor Goldstein stated: “Dean Mitchel Wallerstein brings to the university exceptional administrative, academic and governmental experience together with outstanding public service, scholarly accomplishment, a strong commitment to students and a deep belief in the mission of Baruch College.” Congratulations, Mitch!
Richard B. “Rick” Davis, J.D., of Wheaton, Illinois, has been appointed vice president of human resources at Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield, Illinois. Rick assumed the role January 25 with his first task to work with management to develop annual and long-term strategic human resource plans that address key components of training, compensation, benefits, hiring and recruitment. Congratulations, Rick!
Don’t forget to check out the class Web site (www.dartmouth.org/classes.71) and the Facebook (“Dartmouth Class of 1971”) group page. Keep the news coming.
—Bob Moore, P.O. Box 1797, Tahoe City, CA 96145; (408) 203-5303; bob4moore@aol.com