Class Note 1964. Steve Bletcher was on hand in the Upper Valley in May to celebrate the opening of the new sailing club facilities on Lake Mascoma in Enfield, New Hampshire.While you might not think that Dartmouth in the woods would be a sailing powe
Class Note 1963. We celebrated the life of Harry R. Zlokower, our class secretary for the past 43 years. Along with Harry’s family and his friends, Bob and Beth Bysshe,Bill andPat Russell, Lenore Bowne, Art Williams, Dan Muchinsky, and yours truly ga
Class Note 1962. David deWilde writes: “I confess it’s been quite a while since I’ve contributed to Class Notes. I’ve been staying in touch with Ted Beale and ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson. Both seem to be doing great. Katherine and I have four kids and three g
Class Note 1961. Two exciting events this year: our virtual mini-reunion on April 8 and our 65th reunion coming up on September 27-29 (or 30).The April virtual mini-reunion was the 14th Zoom session since we held our four-day 60th reunion in 2021 tot
Class Note 1960. BobPhillips, the 87-year-old entrepreneur, continues his wellness marathon with the launch of Ballou Family Apothecary (BFA). Having played an important role in the creation of universal Vermont childcare, BFA was founded to provide
Class Note 1959. Obituaries have slowed. The only report I have is that of William “Jerry” Fuhrman,who died January 4. Jerry came to Dartmouth from Rochester, New York, as a touted athlete and joined the freshman football team. During his first semes
Class Note 1958. The winter months are proving to be their usual wasteland of original news for the bimonthly column of this magazine. I was originally tempted to turn to ChatGPT to help me create 350 fascinating words about what I didn’t really know
Class Note 1957. Hello, class of ’57. Bruce Bernstein asked meto fill the role of class secretary for DAM, which I am happy to do. There is a wealth of knowledge in our class. We have nearly 250 classmates and with 70 years of experience, that equate
Class Note 1955. You’re going to read this in May thinking of that burst of spring that comes with Green Key or even graduation and June reunions. All that while a good portion of us are digging out from the blizzards at the end of February. Thomas B