Leonard H. Levitt ’63
Leonard H. Levitt ’63 died May 18 at home in Stamford, Connecticut, of lung cancer. Lenny was born in Cedarhurst, New York, and attended Woodmere Academy, where he was president of student government.
July-August 2020
Leonard H. Levitt ’63 died May 18 at home in Stamford, Connecticut, of lung cancer. Lenny was born in Cedarhurst, New York, and attended Woodmere Academy, where he was president of student government.
Charles K. Coe ’65 passed away on February 5. He was born in Detroit, the son of Charles L. and Virginia Coe. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister, and daughter.
Charles L. Pugh ’63 died March 23 at his home in Roanoke, Virginia, after a long battle with brain cancer. Charlie was born in Roanoke and he attended Jefferson High School. He graduated with an A.B.
Robert C. Rhines ’60 of Plymouth, New Hampshire, died on March 16 of diastolic heart failure. He was born in 1938 on the island of Sumatra to Chet and Bessie Rhines.
Don Walter Hummel ’55 passed away on March 18. Don came to Dartmouth from North Muskegon High School in Michigan. He majored in economics and was a member of Delta Tau Delta, DOC, and Army ROTC.
Heath Barker writes, “While I don’t feel like 55 was as big as 50, my two freshman roommates and I finally got together for a girls weekend in N.Y.C., which we had been talking about doing since our 50th.
We’re happy to announce that Emily Duke will be taking over the Alumni Council representative position as we say goodbye to Delfina Gonzalez, who just finished her three-year term as our representative!
Hi, ’17s! I hope you have been staying safe and healthy during these unprecedented times. To brighten up your days, I’d like to share some of the things that our classmates were up to earlier in the year.
As Covid-19 tests our fortitude, Dartmouth friendships and alumni accomplishments continue to bring us humor and inspiration. I sincerely thank everyone who contributed to this issue’s Class Notes.
Hello, ’01 family. I hope you are all well and spending this summer outside after a very long spring.