Jul - Aug 2015
For our 50th reunion Donna and John Ferries conducted a survey that showed that about 80 percent of us were then retired.
Class Notes
For our 50th reunion Donna and John Ferries conducted a survey that showed that about 80 percent of us were then retired.
Travel has been an important activity for many of us. The baby steps were often road trips to places not more than a few hours from Hanover, but after graduation our horizons expanded and our travels multiplied dramatically.
About 57 years ago the Dartmouth baseball team was selected for post-season NCAA play and, with eight ’59s on the roster, met the University of Connecticut in a best-of-three series.
These notes are being written in the season when some ’59s migrate from summer to winter homes. Doreen and Lee Othon drive from Mashpee, Massachusetts, to Bonita Springs, Florida, traveling on a weekend to avoid traffic snarls.
At our 55th reunion last May officers were elected to guide class activities for the next five years.
John Payne has retired as chief of anesthesiology at Howard County General Hospital (HCGH), a member of John’s Hopkins Medicine. HCGH is a comprehensive acute-care medical center with 253 licensed beds.
Mea culpa to Bob Torrens and Bob Ogg, as the Class Notes in the March/April issue of Dartmouth Alumni Magazine somehow merged Bob Torrens’ career description into the note about Bob Ogg.