Mar - Apr 2013
Barry Smith provides news from the medical school alumni news. Gail and Stu Hanson spentlast August on a train trip west.
Classe Notes
Barry Smith provides news from the medical school alumni news. Gail and Stu Hanson spentlast August on a train trip west.
Our class will be giving back in another way, as approved at last October’s class meeting, by supporting interns in the Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth program managed by the Tucker Foundation.
Continuing our support of the arts, we will be funding a student to help with the production of the documentary, Once Upon Pilobolus, thanks to the work of Joanne Wise, Doug Wise’s better half.
Pete Klinge’s wife Sandy’s new novel, Infinity of Being in the Beyond, is a saga of people who survive death and find that living on another planet requires them to change their thinking about the meaning of existence.
We have our first knight!
Our note about Cliff Eprahim’s acting career reminded Pete Klinge that he and Cliff met on the Dartmouth stage and acquired their Screen Actors Guild cards together.
Our mini-reunions are as robust as ever. Last September Charlie Pinkerton and Dave Marshall orchestrated and delivered a wonderful event at the peak of the fall foliage in Hanover.
Two days a week Dick Jaeger delivers free meals—often with a side of good-natured banter—to the elderly and shut-ins for the Grafton County Senior Citizens Council.
Because of the class project to support programs for students in the arts, we reached out to 1959s to learn of their involvement and/or their children’s involvement in theatre and film.