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DARTMOUTH 1987 February 2016 Newsletter In Dartmouth There Is No Parting... Brian Brady Doug Green 1966-2016 1966-2016

he Class of ‘87 says farewell to two beloved classmates who died within two weeks of each other. Doug TGreen died on January 22, 2016 doing what he loved best - skiing in Utah. Brian Brady died unexpectedly on February 2, 2016. Please take a moment to read these reflections by your classmates. Quoting John Sloan Dickey: “And now the word is ‘so long,’ because in the Dartmouth fellowship there is no parting.”

Contributors: Scott Rusert, Rob Chase and John Contributors: Caroline Sobota, Chris DiGiovanni, Jakiemiec Martin McCarter

still haven’t figured out the right way to honor Brian oug Green, a native of Lenox, MA, majored in I– if there is such a thing as a “right way.” I combed DMath, completed his pre-med requirements, was through old Dartmouth pics, but didn’t find any of a Rufus Choate Scholar, graduated Phi Beta Kappa, him. Just as well, because I get to relive those mem- obtained his .D. from U of Vermont (UVM), complet- ories more gloriously in my mind’s eye, without any ed his residency in Radiology at Dartmouth-Hitch- harsh reality intruding. cock and a Body MRI fellowship at U of Utah. Known to some as “Doug-apedia,” he enjoyed teaching s I continue to think about his passing, what keeps hundreds of radiology residents and fellows who Acoming to mind is that he spread joy. He was al- voted him Faculty of the Year at University of Utah most always happy and shared that happiness with and Teacher of the Year at University of Washington. everyone around him. He could be sarcastic, which Doug was a prolific writer of two regular columns on is required to survive life in a fraternity, but in my forward-thinking issues in Radiology called Practice

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experience, Brian was never, ever mali- Corner in Radiographics and Reading Room with a View cious. He would laugh at himself before oth- in AJR. His most recently published article compared us ers and if he did laugh in someone else’s radiologists to Uber as on demand platforms. direction, it was with them, not at them. hris DiGiovanni, now chief of foot and ankle surgery s is often the case, time and distance from Cat MGH, remembers Doug as an undergrad, “A great ADartmouth separated us, but Facebook was friend, a brilliant and fun chem lab partner, and a quint- a recent means to reconnect. There are so many essential practical joker. What I remember and enjoyed memories flooding back, but I will forever picture most about Doug was that he could always take a joke the “Dartmouth Brian” a/k/a “Brades” a/k/a “Guin- just as well as he could dish one (and he excelled at that ea” a/k/a “Chango.” The man with a brilliant mind, too—very creative). I am not sure a day went by when lass Officers arrived in Hanover over a crisp September weekend for their annual a razor wit, athletic ability that belied his “husky” the two of us weren’t busy “rearranging” each other’s Cmeeting. The Class of ‘87 was represented by President Tracey Salmon-Smith, frame, and an impish smile, ready to live life to the dorm rooms—sometimes outside—or pranking one an- Reunion Chair Liz Spear Deakin and Alumni Officer Meg Crone Ramsden. fullest … and I’ll conjure that memory whenever I other’s schedule, car, laundry or whatever. It was always hear a Dead or Jerry song. a good laugh for everybody. He will be missed.”

pray for Brian’s family and all who were close artin McCarter, who also went to medical school The Great Class of 1987 - Feb 2016 Ito him, that they may find peace; and for any- Mwith Doug at UVM and is now a surgical oncologist one fighting the same battles, that they find the in Denver recalls: “The overwhelming memory is just Dear Classmates, strength and help they need to prevail. Doug’s shear all around intelligence. Always the smart- est person in the room and never in an arrogant way. I am writing to encourage you to give to our class project, Dartmouth Partners in Community Service Who else could get through medical school averaging (DPCS) by June 1, 2016. We are one of 20 alumni classes who support this program. Because of the over 60 days/year on snow? I have many memories of D plan, DPCS puts students in the field fall, winter, spring and summer (our busiest term). In both of hiking 14,000 ft peaks whenever Doug would be pass the past two years, the program has helped more than 30 undergrads work for a non-profit during through Colorado. His knowledge of the topography an off-term by giving them a stipend and an alumni mentor. The financial help (usually about $4,000 and surrounding mountains was astounding and he per student, varies by location) allows these students to do something they feel passionate about but The Great Class of 1987 - - Feb 2016 Class of 1987 - Feb Great The was a great companion who could keep a wide range otherwise would not be afford to do. Please consider getting involved with our class project in the of worldly and interesting conversations going for the following ways: many hours it took to hike up and down each mountain. He was a wonderfully conflicted mix of kindness, fanati- 1) GIVE cism, vanity, oblivion, self-conscious, adventure seeking Please send a check made out to Dartmouth College with “DPCS” in the memo line and send to: and caution all at the same time.” Dustin Thomas Dartmouth Center for Service ragically, Doug died in an avalanche January 21st 6154 South Fairbanks Ta week before his 50th birthday while backcountry Hanover, NH 03755 skiing with his touring guide and friend, Tyson Bradley. He hiked and skied more than anyone I know, and his 2) GET INVOLVED picture is on the back cover of Tyson’s book Backcountry Volunteer to be a mentor. Please email Stephanie Welsch-Lewin ’88, chair of the DPCS Mentoring Com- Skiing - Utah. Doug was a witty, intelligent and multifac- mittee at [email protected] and tell her where you live and your profession/area of expertise/inter- eted guy who influenced many people. We had plans to est. This will help match interns to alums in both the right geographic area and field. ski in Sun Valley this winter, but instead, I spent a week- end reminiscing about Doug with two of his girlfriends. 3) LEARN MORE He had so much more to write and teach. I will miss his Learn about past internships and future goals by going to www.dartmouth.edu/~dpcs John A. Rassias hilarious texts, stunning pictures of alpine hikes and run- 1925-2015 ning into him at radiology meetings. He never made it Thanks so much. We will not forget you. to Europe, so I plan to take his hiking poles with me this summer as my girls and I walk the Camino de Santiago. Jessica Slosberg Benjamin ([email protected]) and Ricki Stern ([email protected]) 2 3 www.dartmouth87.org www.facebook.com/Dartmouth87 www.dartmouth87.org www.facebook.com/Dartmouth87 www.dartmouth87.org The Great Class of 1987 - - Feb 2016 Dartmouth1987 Salmon-Smith. Salmon-Smith. Mazard, Stephanie Mullins-Wine, and Tracey At theClassof Party,‘87 50thBirthday Hermann Follow uson Instagram: dartmouth1987 Watch our Facebook page formoredetails. Virtual Mini-Reunion: Saturday, 2,2016! April M. Flanagan. Put 28-29,2016onyour calendarfor October thisyear’s Homecoming! Dann, DebMarchiony, Karyn Wienski Calcano, Betsy Wall andSharon Rutherford R): Homecoming Weekend was the place to be for this 1987 Banner are‘87s! Behind (L to HOMECOMING 2016

Mark Putter, Steve Jeff Stone, Salem, Schnader, Anne SaraMeg Ramsden, Crone 4 next year!next Anne, Sara and Caroline at thebonfire. Jointhem Representing theGreat Class of ‘87: Karen, Meg, www.facebook.com/Dartmouth87 www.dartmouth87.org (Chris Rowley Elise Rowley), Ramdsen), (Michael McDonald, Christen O’Connor, Ramsden Meg Marchiony, Hermann Mazard, Allison andJock Davis, Catherine Deb (Philip Dinauer), Dinauer Class Party. Attendees included: Class of for the50thBirthday ‘87: Anice turn-out Saturday ofHomecoming Night Weekend withthe at thesummit. Sobota den, Sara andCaroline Dann,Anne Schnader CroneStill Meg - climbing Mt. Moosilauke! Rams Sara Dann,Devon 5 day! Bleyler andsonSpencer, McDonald McDonald,Jock Tracey Alison Salmon-Smith, ontheBigGreen!Cheering :Hermann Mazard, and DougGreen. Eastman, Stephanie Mullins-Wine (Jonah Wine) many photos), Tracey Taylordaughter Taylorand and family(had to leave somissed dinner early Anne Schnader, Caroline Jeffrey Sabota, Stone Emery,on-Smith, SusanBarto Petra Schaefer, (Ken Rutherford Betsy Rutherford), Tracey- Salm www.facebook.com/Dartmouth87 Dartmouth1987 Dartmouth1987

- on hisbirth The Great Class of 1987 - - Feb 2016 Feb - - 1987 of Class Great The www.dartmouth87.org The Great Class of 1987 - - Feb 2016 Dartmouth1987 Washington, DCarea -Jon Winslow, [email protected] FranciscoSan -Laura Gasser, [email protected] Providence Lopes, -Laurie [email protected] Park -ShanaHopperstead, City [email protected] NYC (Tri-State) - Tim , [email protected] Los Angeles -Brian Venerable, [email protected] /Anne-Marie Valencia, [email protected] [email protected] -LizDeakin, Hartford Hanover -Christen O’Connor, christen.m.o’[email protected] Chicago – Wendy Chronister, [email protected] andPhil Reilly [email protected] Boston -Al Dekin, low. All ‘87s are invited so if you happen to be traveling to one of these cities, please make an appearance! book page for additional locations and updates regarding date and time for the mini-reunions listed be vites from thefollowing classmates who are coordinating these events. Check our classwebsite orFace take place between March andMay. willbeheldinthefollowing Mini-reunions cities. Look for email in- As we headtowards Spring, we alsolookforward to ’87night mini-reunions across thecountry, which Meg CroneMeg Ramsdell. Tisdel Schorch, Tracey Christen Salmon-Smith, O’Conner, and these amazing5women last October. Anne Schnader, Jennifer Alumni Council Weekend: The Classof ‘87 was represented by Upcoming 2016Mini-Reunions Make theConnection: 6 mouth experience possible. tire classfor helpingmakehisDart Jonathan andare grateful to ouren- achievement. We proud are of very facilitated suchstellar academic from theGreatport Classof ‘87 has years. It’s that good to sup know FundScholarship recipient for four Jonathan hasbeenaClassof1987 thispast November.Phi Kappa Beta intoducted Dartmouth’s chapter of Jonathan Vandermause ‘16 was in- Class of ‘87 Scholar Class of‘87Scholar Phi Beta Kappa Inducted Into Inducted www.facebook.com/Dartmouth87 - - - - www.dartmouth87.org Give arouse for and Raffiq Peter!! effort for our30th reunion in2017. our 25threunion effort. Peter andIlook to a forward great Fund year in2016andbuildinganeven better agent thisyear. Peter alsohasworked tirelessly for theDCFfor many years, includingplaying amajorrole in iscreated…Where enter avoid anopportunity Peter isleft… Murane , whowillbejoiningmeasCoHead over thepast14years. us intheclassof’87owe adebtof gratitude Raffiq forhistireless onbehalfofourclass fundraising efforts Head agents raised $11.6 million for the DCF. will remain Raffiq involved with the Fund as an agent. All of step back and focus his energies on other College projects. Under his leadership,Co- and his various Raffiq College Fund,Dartmouth hasdecidedthatNathoo Raffiq thetimeisrightfor himto takeamuchdeserved education. Aftermeans, 14years Agent ofleadingourclassasCo-Head canenjoy aDartmouth for the College Fund thanever is more before important to ensure that ALL students, regardless of theirfinancial From Doug Green (farright)at theClass of on Saturday Party ofHomecoming. Night ‘87 50thBirthday Karyn Wienski Calcano: Wienski Karyn With education costs asexpensive ofquality astheyare, theDartmouth Peter Agent Co-Head forDCF Murane Named 7 www.facebook.com/Dartmouth87

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