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May - Jun 2012

Barrant H. Sweet ’57

Barrant H. Sweet ’57 died peacefully on December 2, 2011, at his home in Goshen, Connecticut. He had come to Hanover from Closter, New Jersey. While at Dartmouth he majored in English and was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon.
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May - Jun 2012

Eugene Augustus Vance ’57

Eugene Augustus Vance ’57, Ph.D., died on May 14, 2011, after a plane he was piloting crashed at Arlington (Washington) Municipal Airport. Originally a member of the class of 1956, he came to Dartmouth from Noble & Greenough School.
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Jan - Feb 2012

Graydon Powers ’57

Graydon Powers ’57 died on September 11, 2011, at the Sunrise at Fair Oaks assisted-living facility in Virginia. He had been suffering from Parkinson’s disease and dementia.
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Sept - Oct 2011


Robert Tracy Vostal ’57


Robert Tracy Vostal ’57 passed away April 11 at home in Jefferson City, Missouri. He grew up in New Jersey. At Dartmouth he majored in zoology, joined Alpha Delta Phi and Sphinx and played varsity soccer.
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Jul - Aug 2011


Richard L. Bohanon ’57


Richard L. Bohanon ’57 passed away January 18 at his home in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. After graduating from Casady School in Oklahoma City Dick came to Dartmouth, where he majored in history and was a member of Sigma Chi and the Pre-Law Club.
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May - June 2011

Richard Edgar Martz ’57

Richard Edgar Martz ’57 died in Burnsville, North Carolina, on April 10, 2008, of lung cancer. A multi-talented man who marched to tunes nobody else heard, Dick left Dartmouth in his junior year and never got a degree.
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Nov - Dec 2010

Seth Towse ’57

Seth Towse ’57 of Loudonville, New York, passed away peacefully on July 17. He was a graduate of Albany Academy, and after his years at Dartmouth attended and graduated from Cornell Law School.
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Sept - Oct 2010

Gerry Henderson Cabaniss ’57

Gerry Henderson Cabaniss ’57 passed away peacefully on March 5, 2009, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, after battling dementia for several years. It was of great comfort to his family that he continued to recognize and talk to them until his last days.
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