Class Note 1982
By the time you read this summer will be winding down and Labor Day will be on the horizon. On behalf of the 1982 class officers, I hope that you had a safe and memorable summer and that you made at least one new friend. Fall means new beginnings with a new class arriving on the Hanover plain.
Jill Sparhawk Scott has not quite regained her equilibrium after her 30th Cheltenham (Pennsylvania) High School reunion last year. She lives in Columbia, Maryland, with her husband, Will, and their daughters Annie and Meg. Jill works at Christ Memorial’s Christian preschool and volunteers for the PTA and Girl Scouts. Jill and Wendy Richter were the first two classmates I met in September 1978 while walking across the Green.
Pamela Egan Singer is a corporate bankruptcy attorney in San Francisco. She is fluent in Russian and is studying French. Pam was a Tucker Fellow who helped Soviet émigrés develop resumes and find jobs. She met up with buddies Nathan Longan and Hal Sandstrom in Paris last summer and then visited Nathan in St. Petersburg this past spring. I teased Pam about not having a picture in the Freshman Book. It is not fair that the rest of us have to endure those photos!
Tim von Herrmann and his wife, Susan (an estate planning attorney in Oakland, California), have been competing in triathlons for the last few years and are “moving from hopeless beginners to barely competitive intermediates.” They also enjoy sailing from nearby Sausalito. Tim is a healthcare consultant. He ran into Anne Bolen, Sue Burkhardt, Mark Cormier and Derek Webb at the President Wright event in San Francisco.
Jason Klein is the new chair of the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine editorial board. Jason is CEO of the Newspaper National Network, a partnership of 25 major newspaper companies formed to market and sell to national advertisers. Jason also enjoys boating. In May Jason and family headed down the Hudson River about 30 miles to see a flotilla of U.S. Navy vessels docked in Manhattan for Fleet Week. He also enjoyed a visit from Bob Faber, whose son just graduated from Yale.
Michael Kenyon and his partner, Tom, live in Rockport, Massachusetts, and enjoy traveling. They also have a place on Squam Lake (where On Golden Pond was filmed) in Sandwich, New Hampshire, near Lake Winnipesaukee as well as one in Palm Springs, California, so they can escape winters! Michael recently flew to North Carolina to sail up the coast with his 82-year-old father, who was on his spring journey from Florida to Rhode Island. This column definitely has a nautical theme!
Michael DuBose lives in Arlington, Virginia, with his wife and two children. He serves as chief of the computer crime and intellectual property (IP) section in the criminal division of the U.S. Department of Justice. The section consists of 40 prosecutors who litigate computer crime and IP cases all over the country. After Dartmouth Mike worked for two years in a psychiatric hospital outside Boston, writing, “That work experience proved to be the best possible preparation for a career in the law.”
Bruce Perry has been working at the BELL Foundation in Massachusetts for three years. The BELL Foundation organizes summer and after-school programs for children in low-income urban communities. Bruce works on the software that tracks and reports on the programs. He also has gotten involved in the Gigapan project as a beta tester. He took their robotic camera to Machu Picchu, the Galapagos Islands and Patagonia. The Gigapan project (www.gigapan.org) includes a Web site to let people create and share highly detailed panoramas. Have a wonderful autumn!
—David Eichman, 9004 Wonderland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046; dme4law@sbcglobal.net; Cathy Judd-Stein, 15 Lakeview Road, Winchester, MA 01890; cjuddstein@yahoo.com