Class Note 1983
Issue
Jan - Feb 2018
Homecoming saw a large group of ’83s in attendance. Wade Welch reports that he saw Paul Willis, Mary Beth Shimkus Murphy, Bob del Isola, Mac Gardner, Sally Moyer, Mark Flessel, Kathy Bowler Mitchell, Andre and Kelly Fowler Hunter, Ed Lear, and Brian Hebert. Sounds like a fun time, especially with a big win!
Peter Kilmarx and his wife, Nicha, are enjoying Bethesda, Maryland. Peter bikes to work at the National Institutes of Health and Nicha enjoys substitute teaching at area Montessori schools. Peter was promoted to rear admiral (assistant U.S. surgeon general) in the U.S. Public Health Service at the beginning of the year, with classmates Dan Zelikow and Keith Moskow among family and friends attending the ceremony. Highlights of the past year include skiing and maple sugaring in Lyme, New Hampshire, with Rob Hirschfeld and Keith Moskow and snowboarding with his son Hunter, Keith Moskow and Rob Rohn in Snowbird, Utah. They’ve stayed at the Atla Peruvian the last two years and Kevin Schulman has showed up with his son both times! Peter adds that any other ’83s are welcome in 2018. They’re looking forward to our 35th reunion June 14-17 and Peter asks everyone to pencil in June 13 for an overnight at the new Moosilauke Ravine Lodge and June 14 for a hike up Mount Moosilauke.
Roger Satterthwaite sent in his first note ever!After a three-year college interlude in the Army as a medic and paratrooper, Roger graduated from Dartmouth in 1987. After getting his M.D. and M.P.H. at Columbia in 1991, he trained as a urologic surgeon at the University of Southern California, then spent six years in the Air Force, serving stateside and in England, Germany and Turkey. He then did a fellowship in robotic surgery at the City of Hope in Los Angeles 2006 and remains with the City of Hope Medical Group. He is currently the director of community urology for City of Hope, runs the Pasadena office and sits on the medical group board. Roger married Corinna Wong in 2004 while they were living in Honolulu. They now live in San Marino, California, with their son and daughter. He makes it back to the Hanover area almost every year thanks to his parents living in the Upper Valley. Swimming has replaced running for his aging joints although he still bores people with stories of running on the legendary Dartmouth cross country teams of the mid 1980s. He sees his old roommate George Linzer every other year when he has a conference in D.C.
As I type this, I’m on the plane back to San Diego after spending a very fun, informative and tiring weekend in Hanover for Alumni Council. Roger Baumann, Michelle LaFond and our class rep Walter Foster were all there too. Congrats to Liz Cahill Lempres on her nomination to the Dartmouth board of trustees!
Plan on being in Hanover for our 35th reunion in June. Let it be green!
—Maren Christensen, P.O. Box 9778, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067; marenjc@yahoo.com
Peter Kilmarx and his wife, Nicha, are enjoying Bethesda, Maryland. Peter bikes to work at the National Institutes of Health and Nicha enjoys substitute teaching at area Montessori schools. Peter was promoted to rear admiral (assistant U.S. surgeon general) in the U.S. Public Health Service at the beginning of the year, with classmates Dan Zelikow and Keith Moskow among family and friends attending the ceremony. Highlights of the past year include skiing and maple sugaring in Lyme, New Hampshire, with Rob Hirschfeld and Keith Moskow and snowboarding with his son Hunter, Keith Moskow and Rob Rohn in Snowbird, Utah. They’ve stayed at the Atla Peruvian the last two years and Kevin Schulman has showed up with his son both times! Peter adds that any other ’83s are welcome in 2018. They’re looking forward to our 35th reunion June 14-17 and Peter asks everyone to pencil in June 13 for an overnight at the new Moosilauke Ravine Lodge and June 14 for a hike up Mount Moosilauke.
Roger Satterthwaite sent in his first note ever!After a three-year college interlude in the Army as a medic and paratrooper, Roger graduated from Dartmouth in 1987. After getting his M.D. and M.P.H. at Columbia in 1991, he trained as a urologic surgeon at the University of Southern California, then spent six years in the Air Force, serving stateside and in England, Germany and Turkey. He then did a fellowship in robotic surgery at the City of Hope in Los Angeles 2006 and remains with the City of Hope Medical Group. He is currently the director of community urology for City of Hope, runs the Pasadena office and sits on the medical group board. Roger married Corinna Wong in 2004 while they were living in Honolulu. They now live in San Marino, California, with their son and daughter. He makes it back to the Hanover area almost every year thanks to his parents living in the Upper Valley. Swimming has replaced running for his aging joints although he still bores people with stories of running on the legendary Dartmouth cross country teams of the mid 1980s. He sees his old roommate George Linzer every other year when he has a conference in D.C.
As I type this, I’m on the plane back to San Diego after spending a very fun, informative and tiring weekend in Hanover for Alumni Council. Roger Baumann, Michelle LaFond and our class rep Walter Foster were all there too. Congrats to Liz Cahill Lempres on her nomination to the Dartmouth board of trustees!
Plan on being in Hanover for our 35th reunion in June. Let it be green!
—Maren Christensen, P.O. Box 9778, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067; marenjc@yahoo.com