Greetings, fellow ’88s! I am happy to share news of many gatherings of our classmates around the country, with a special online event coming up in November.
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Nov-Dec 2019
Short one this month; my daughter, Maia ’23, will have left on the night of Labor Day to fly to Boston and then take the Dartmouth Coach up to Hanover for her first-year trip and then the start of her new year!
With just more than seven months ’til our 30th reunion (June 18-21), I encourage all of you to return to Hanover for this milestone weekend.
Wishing the class of 1991 a happy holiday season! More news to come in 2020!
—Deb Karazin Owens, 166 Colonial Drive, Fairfield, CT 06824; djowens@optonline.net
Hearing from classmates who have lived outside the United States made me wonder: Does anyone beyond the Dartmouth community use “girdled” to describe the earth? Obsessive research reveals: not recently.
Fall is in full swing, both in Hanover with students settled into the life and rhythms of the trimester and in our hometowns across the globe. This fall is my first back in the South in almost 20 years.
Phyllis (Steinberg) Fagell’s first book, Middle School Matters: The 10 Skills Kids Need to Thrive in Middle School and Beyond—and How Parents Can Help (Hatchett), was published in August.
It is with great sadness that I convey the untimely passing of one of our own. Jason York passed away unexpectedly on July 19, after suffering a heart attack.
It’s been 25 years since we tragically lost Adam Brown, our only classmate to die during our four years at Dartmouth.
Hello again, ’98s. For this latest Class Notes, I will once more give the floor to those of you living abroad.