Classes & Obits

Class Note 1999

Issue

Mar - Apr 2015

Hello, ’99s!


I hope you all made the most of winter and that your spring is off to a good start.


Seth Pevnick writes that he started 2015 back in Hanover for an antiquities exhibition at the Hood Museum of Art. The exhibition, titled Poseidon and the Sea: Myth, Cult and Daily Life, runs from January 17 to March 15. The exhibition previously ran at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska, and the Tampa Museum of Art in Tampa, Florida, where Seth is acting director, chief curator and the Richard E. Perry Curator of Greek and Roman Art. Seth has lived in Tampa since 2009 and enjoys life there with his wife, Alex Prinstein ’98, children Leo (6) and Ivy (2) and the family dog Domino. Seth writes: “I am very excited to be heading back to Dartmouth and the Hood, where I was an intern my senior year.” Good luck, Seth! More information about the exhibit can be found on the following link: http://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/exhibitions/2015poseidon.


Catherine (McCarthy) Hutasuhut also wrote in with an update. She and husband Muhammad Hutasuhut returned to Jakarta, Indonesia, with their two children (3-year-old Potter and infant Noah) after a seven-month hiatus in Singapore. They are enjoying their time in Southeast Asia and spent October traveling in Japan. Catherine writes: “If we were Zagats we would be rating playgrounds. Our 3-year-old gave two big thumbs up to the Tokyo Toy Museum and Kyoto playgrounds randomly sprinkled about business districts.”


That’s all the news for now. I hope you all have a wonderful spring and I look forward to sharing more updates with you soon!


Tony Perry, 38 Halton Wood Road, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, HP22 5QJ, United Kingdom; tony.j.perry.99@dartmouth.edu