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September-October 2025

Congratulations to Scrib Fauver, who retired after 33 years of teaching French and Spanish at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hampshire.

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May-June 2025

There are 30 classmates living in Los Angeles. Concerned during the recent fires, the class officers checked in.
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March-April 2025

When did my morning routine become so regimented? It is hard for me to remember life before all the daily online puzzles and games!
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January-February 2025

Someone came through with news! Trigger warning—there’s a connection to the just past election, and in our divided age, who wants that in an alumni column?! But hold your horsies.
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November-December 2024

Health is precious, as Julie Hahnke, a Marblehead, Massachusetts, consultant and author knows after a stroke seven years ago.
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September-October 2024

Here are some autumn notes on classmates. Sam Laurin has practiced construction law in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the same firm for 37 years.
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July-August 2024

This column will write itself since I attended the spectacular Park City, Utah, mini-reunion in March. But first, a report on one of those Dartmouth love-fests that happens because, well, Dartmouth is weird and special.
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May-June 2024

It is hard for me to picture a world without a Matt Yee singing. Most of you know that Matt died on December 2, 2023, after a courageous battle with liver cancer.
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March - April 2024

There are still things to say about reunion encounters, and so many ’82s I didn’t have time with. Knowing this would happen, I actually made some appointments.
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January-February 2024

One of the best things about serving as co-secretary of our amazing class is learning all of the fascinating stories about other classmates and their parents.