Hello, classmates. As we move inexorably toward our 50th it’s worth savoring what our class has done through the decades through its scholarship efforts. We’ve received several letters of gratitude from current students our class helps support.
Hello, ’76 classmates. Your class leaders are working to involve as many of you as we can as we work toward our 50th. Through the years many people helped keep records of where you are and what you do. We need to update those records.
Hello, ’76 classmates. A quick note about the passing of history professor and former College President Jim Wright, someone many ’76ers regarded fondly and with much respect.
Classmates: With the big news that Sian Leah Beilock will be the College’s new president, our class president Naomi Baline Kleinman rapidly went to work to be sure that our class could adopt the new president.
Dear classmates, we’re officially now on the road to our 50th, as staggering and exciting an acknowledgement as that is. We’ll soon have a new College president, and we look forward to her addressing our class at the 50th.
Dear classmates, by the time you read this reunion will be a glowing memory thanks to the creative and inclusive efforts of our heroes: reunion co-chairs Rick Zimmerman and Stephen Melikian.
The class of ’76 is poised to set a 45th reunion attendance record thanks to the creative efforts of co-chairs Rick Zimmerman and Stephen Melikian and their impressive committee: Sharon Ali, Mary Kay Beach, J
Fifty springs ago our class made history when letters of acceptance were mailed to women for the first time. I asked a few Dartmouth sisters what they remember about that day.
I’m celebrating the 50th year of coeducation by interviewing trailblazer, Ann Fritz Hackett, first alumna trustee of the College. Ann served from 1982 to 1992 and again from 1993 to 1995 to fill an unexpired term.