Kudos to Al Rozycki, who headed the recently completed 2022-23 “Mending Wall” Frost statue project for the classof 1961—with Maynard Wheeler, Pete Bleyler, Ron Wybranowski, and Mike Murphy—for overse
Congratulations to Al Rozycki along with Maynard Wheeler (current class president), Pete Bleyler, and Ron Wybranowski for overseeing the outstanding restoration, beautification, and
Our current class project, an award-winning collaboration with the class of 1973 to renovate and beautify a large section of College Park, was substantially completed in June.
The class of 1961 has just completed its approximately seventh entirely Zoom only or Zoom-live combination reunion and mini-reunion sessions, each min-reunion comprising approximately a five-hour day and the single full reunion during that period com
Although the class of ’61 has been out of Hanover for nearly 62 years and the number of living and reasonably healthy classmates has diminished, we still have the desire, the energy, and the wherewithal to create and fund new class projects.
As another fall season winds down and the winter season approaches, the warmth of the fireside causes those classmates near the Dartmouth campus and those far from the Hanover area to pause and reflect upon the class of 1961’s past and emerging futur
The class of ‘61 welcomes the recent announcement of Sian Leah Beilock, the current president of Barnard College, an affiliate of Columbia University’s several undergraduate and graduate schools, as the incoming new president of Dartmouth College beg
Congratulations once again are due to the class of 1961 for putting together and presenting another outstanding class mini-reunion on May 27, its third during the fiscal year ended June 30.
The January/February issue of DAM contained a two-page spread on artist Bruce Beasley, whose work consists of large sculptures, usually of metal, stone, or acrylic.
On February 10 the class of 1961 held its second virtual mini-reunion during the current fiscal year ending on June 30. The cost-free event, led by Pete Bleyler, lasted four-plus hours and was another resounding success.
The class of ’61 column for the January/February issue of DAM stated that the class had received a letter of achievement (one of only 10 to 12) from the Class Officers Association executive boardand the office of alumni relations.