Class Note 1964. Classmates, please excuse the short column. My wife and I have just returned from a terrific visit to the Arctic Circle. I will get back to work next time.—Robert Goodman Jr., Kaufman & Canoles, P.C., 2101 Parks Ave., Suite 700,
Class Note 1963. Harry Zlokower has been temporarily sidelined with a health issue and asked me, Ed Mazer, to fill in for him and write the Class Notes as a guest columnist.We find ourselves in a world that we never could have imagined, often wishing
Class Note 1962. A whooping “wah-hoo-wah” for Kathy Schwartz, Mike Schwartz’s better half, for creating a stunning book memorializing our 85th birthday bash in San Antonio, Texas, last April. Those of us who attended will treasure the memories.After
Class Note 1961. Once again, the class of 1961 has achieved the distinction of having the highest level of classmate participation for the Dartmouth College Fund (DCF) for the fiscal year ended June 30, having achieved a class participation of 70.4 p
Class Note 1960. For 30 years BobKenerson was liaison to our sponsored class scholars. In late July Matthew Ippolito ’02, our fifth scholar, contacted me to ask about Bob, which prompted me to call him. Despite serious medical issues, Bob regaled me
Class Note 1959. More classmates are leaving us. John Remmers died July 7. He grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, and graduated from St. Xavier High School. At Dartmouth he joined Phi Delta Theta and the Newman and Outing clubs. He started medical schoo
Class Note 1958. The class held its fall mini-reunion during Homecoming Weekend. We are a predictable group, limited mostly by the three “Ms”: mobility, memory, and mortality! We acted our ages, which translates into being curmudgeons about college a
Class Note 1956. Shortly after our last move, I met Tom, about 64, sitting in a motorized wheelchair with several labels attached to its sides that expressed the rider’s respect for the talents of those shown thereon. The signature of a famous countr
Class Note 1955. To write these notes the end of August when they will not be read until November is an interesting task. Our 70th reunion has been completed successfully, the World Series is over, the days of fall color are behind us, Homecoming is