September-October 2025
I received terrific responses to a “What’s up?” email sent to a few classmates. Top line info follows, with much more on each classmate in the class newsletter.
I received terrific responses to a “What’s up?” email sent to a few classmates. Top line info follows, with much more on each classmate in the class newsletter.
Although this column is being written during the most severe heat wave New Hampshire has seen in decades, our June reunion had balmy weather with a touch of showers. Attendees included 59 classmates and 44 guests, a strong turnout.
Ed Gingras is perhaps the class’ most traveled person. He recently made a visit to Equatorial Guinea for a meeting of “Most Traveled People” whose aim is to visit every country. Keep going Ed.
In 1976 Gerry Mark worked for an international engineering firm in Nigeria when the head of state, Gen. Murtala Ramat Muhammed, was assassinated.
As anticipated in previous Class Notes, a small group titled “Greeting Grief: Openings to Possibilities,” facilitated by psychiatrist Ted Beal, M.D., (malbeal83@gmail.com) and psychologist
On October 10-12 Pete Bleyler, the producer and director of the class of ’61 mini-reunionsfor the past six years, will conduct his first mini-reunion program for fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, a hybrid of live on-campus meeting
Shel Gisser and Nan will be spending a week at Chautauqua, New York, in July and celebrating their 65th anniversary at an Ohio state park with kids and their spouses and two of three granddaughters.
—Katie Goldstein, 263 W Santa Inez, Hillsborough, CA 94010; katie.e.goldstein.20@dartmouth.edu
Hi, friends! This fall marks a full decade from when we matriculated to Dartmouth during the fall of 2015.