Carrie Fraser

29 Willow Road, Harvard MA, and Norwich, VT [email protected] Who’s at home? Spouse/Partner: Bob Donaldson ’84 Th’87 Kids: Anne (15), Peter (13), Jack (10) Pets: two rats (still un-named) Career Information: Currently Assistant Dean, Academic and Student Affairs, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth (thanks Ellen Stein!). Formerly: product development and program management roles in medical device R&D, services; High Tech Senior marketing operations manage- ment Hobbies: Skiing, technology, outdoors, anything my kids will do with me Freshman Dorm: North Massachusetts What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Everything I did in North Mass and with my friends from freshman year and beyond: making pies and biscuits, doing shots, sledding, tie-dying in the laundry room. I often think how lucky I was to be placed in that dorm with those wonderful people. What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? 9/11 Do you have a “bucket list”? No bucket list. I’d rather not think about the bucket. Thanks for ask- ing, though. Knowing what you know now, what piece of advice would you give a freshman? Make a habit of asking for advice, and if it’s given with heart in front and experience behind, follow it What are your goals, dreams or plans for the future? • Ski in the Andes • Bring something with a big impact to market • Live in Europe again

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76 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Cathy Freud, see Winsor Jack Fuchs

527 Edinburgh Street What’s your favorite Dart- San Mateo, CA 94402 mouth memory? Dart- [email protected] mouth night 1982 Who’s at home? What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? Spouse/Partner: Lisa My kids can ski. Kids: Zack and Eliana Do you have a “bucket Pets: Dash list”? What are some of Career Information: Entrepreneur the things on it? Sharing time with good friends Hobbies: Teaching, Tennis, Travel – some day, when we once again have time. Freshman Dorm: South Fayer Knowing what you know now, what piece of advice would you give a freshman beginning college? Invest yourself in everything you can; you can sleep after the next 4 years are over. What are your goals, dreams or plans for the future? Family happiness; mentorship; teaching.

Dartmouth Class of ’86 77 Bill Furlong

!"# Erie Avenue, Seattle, WA $%"!! start a game company that became one [email protected] of the fastest growing game companies Who’s at home? ever or building, running and * nally Wife: Alexandra Furlong selling a web so' ware company in a Kids: Annabel, &; Riley, ! booming niche of online travel. ) ere Career Information: CEO, Escapia, have surely been some long weekends, Inc. – online travel so' ware company stressful days and restless nights; but Freshman Dorm: Streeter the victories have been all that much sweeter for it. And I've shared those Greetings from Seattle! It’s hard to wonderful journeys with a great group believe that for "( of the past !( years of fellow-travelers in each of the places summer, we really like spending time since leaving Dartmouth, home has I've worked. in tents—before the kids it meant long been Seattle, Washington. ) e clouds I know plenty of Dartmouth ‘%+s backpacking trips in the Northwest. and rain we have for two-thirds of the are watching their kids go o, to col- Now it’s more likely to be a car camp- year makes us appreciate during the lege before ours even head o, to kin- ing weekend—but lots of fun none- other third that we live in one of the dergarten. So, many of you doubtless theless. Before our family expanded most beautiful cities on the planet. remember in your distant past the life to four, we enjoyed scuba diving—but My wife, Alex, and I had our two girls, of a parent of a toddler or two. Swim that has been a bit harder for the past Annabel and Riley, now & and !, here classes and trips to the playground. four years. But our kids seem to take in Seattl—with Riley born right here at Bedtime stories and birthday parties. to water like * sh, so I think we’ve got home. We've shared countless days ski- First time on skis and * rst time with a good chance of great snorkeling in ing and hiking and camping and bik- stitches. All the fun and occasional years ahead. ing around the Paci* c Northwest. And frustrations of raising a couple of ter- Of course, the biggest downside of we've made great memories together ri* c kids. ) at’s life right now for Alex living in Seattle is that we're tucked up on trips long and short, near to home and me. We try to remember to relish here in the far corner of the country— and far, far away—Kilimanjaro and every moment since I suspect many of not on the way to anywhere other than Rainier, Honduras and Hawaii, Port- you would tell us that it goes by in a Alaska. So the number of friends from land and Patagonia, British Columbia - ash. days past at Dartmouth who show up and the British Virgin Islands. When we’re not chasing the kids, in town on a trip or have a stopover I've also been lucky enough to work we try to * nd time for some fun and here with time to grab a beer is very with fantastic people—whether in my relaxation. ) e endless darkness of few. Reconnecting with old friends is * rst job as a * nancial analyst at Morgan rainy Seattle winters is great for read- wonderful on the rare occasion that Stanley in New York and Hong Kong, ing some good books and watching it happens. I hope it happens more in working in publishing at TimeWarner great movies, which we both enjoy. the next !( years than in the last !(. So in New York, helping build one of the Fortunately good skiing is just an if your travels do bring you to Seattle, early online city guides at Microso' , hour’s drive and amazing skiing is just look us up so we can buy you a great managing marketing at Expedia in around ( hours away at Whistler— Northwest beer and maybe some good the early days of online travel, helping so we love hitting the slopes. In the salmon!

78 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Wini Welch Fuster

Dartmouth Class of ’86 79 Karen Garnett

816 Rowen Road, Silver Spring, MD What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 [email protected] years? Riding my bike down the Karakoram High- way from Kashgar, China to Gilgit, Pakistan. Never Who’s at home? could have predicted that in 1986. Spouse/Partner: Dan Hudson Do you have a “bucket list”? What are some Pets: Pearl of the things on it? See the Northern Lights. Career Information: Career bureaucrat - SEC Knowing what you know now, what piece of Hobbies: Cycling and traveling – preferably at the advice would you give a freshman? Make lots same time of friends and keep in touch with them after you Freshman Dorm: Hinman Hall graduate. What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Late What are your goals, dreams or plans for the nights at the D. The comforting sound of Don future? Make it to the 50th reunion, of course. Libby saying; “Good enough for The Dartmouth.”

Lauren Geddes, see Wirth

Sarah Geithner, see Adam

80 Dartmouth Class of ’86 David Geller

Life has been more than full since Our children Sarah ("(), Emily ("#) in many di, erent community service graduation in "$%+. A' er graduating and Jonathan (%) have enjoyed this activities. Emily is our child who is from NYU Medical School in "$$#, I small community. ) is has been a always looking out for adventure and moved on to Yale Medical School for great place to raise our kids and enjoy is looking to try new things. She con- my medicine residency and fellowship the town beach in the summer. vinced us to travel to Costa Rica last in Nephrology (kidney medicine). I Work keeps my wife and me bus- year and got us to go skiing out west at moved to Yale in part to join my then ier than we would probably like. I’ve Vail. She has spent the summers away * ancé and now wife, Ellen Markstein become the director of dialysis at the from us for years at Camp Matoaka in (Williams, class of "$%+), who was West Haven Veterans Hospital. Prob- Maine and is our most independent already at Yale as a resident in Derma- ably my big claim to fame since gradu- child. Jonathan, our youngest, is now tology. We liked the area enough that ation was discovering a new (and in #rd grade, and has an insatiable we settled there in a small town called incredibly rare) genetic disease, which curiosity about the world around him. Madison, Ellen joining a dermatology is now named a' er me. My wife works A voracious reader, he also excels in practice in nearby Clinton, and me part time at her practice, but part-time math and spends time thinking about joining the Nephrology faculty at Yale. has an annoying way of morphing into the periodic table. He decided to dress Madison is a small town on the full-time when you’re not careful. as a nerd for Halloween—no costume Connecticut coastline with a great Our kids have been our greatest was required. bookstore, a small independent movie joy. Sarah, our oldest, has always been We’re looking forward to return- theater, lots of co, ee shops, good mature beyond her years, and she has ing to Hanover for reunion. We make schools and not much else. In short, it made it easy for us to have a teen age it back on rare occasion, but I’ sure reminds me of Hanover, except it has daughter. Her interests include sing- that the frequency will increase once a beach instead of nearby mountains. ing and dancing, and she is involved our kids are enrolled!

Dartmouth Class of ’86 81 Hank Gibson

2508 Eagle Run Drive Weston, FL 33327 [email protected] Spouse: Karen Toomey-Gibson Kids: Katherine (10), Sarah (8) Career: 1) Bain and Company, 2) Internet startup, 3) DHL Express Hobbies: Photography, gardening, travel, reading, hiking Cliff Notes Biography Since 1986 • Spent year after college in Egypt studying Arabic and Middle East History • Moved to San Francisco, learned a ton at Bain, survived the 1989 earthquake, and enjoyed urban living • Nearly died in motor scooter crash in 1990 • Went to business school at Stanford, met my amazing future wife • Married Karen in 1997 and traveled the world on a year-long honeymoon • Winter – the quiet of campus after a snowfall, • Had fun and made friends (if not money) at an Carnival sculptures, snowball ! ghts internet startup • Spring – donning shorts when the temperature • Had two wonderful daughters, and have loved reached 50 degrees, volleyball watching them grow • Summer – outdoor movies, studying in the sun- • Joined DHL Express in 2002, moved to Florida shine, Frisbee golf for work a year later, survived Hurricane Wilma • Communal dinners at the German apartments; in 2005, and appreciate working for an interna- slam pong in the Tri-Kap basement; tea and tional company and living in the tropics reading in Sanborn; playing ; study- Favorite Dartmouth Memories ing overseas in Europe and Kenya; exposure to • Fall – donuts and cider, leaves on the trees by new things – the Film Society, Art History and Occom Pond, crisp night air Architecture classes, Mozart’s operas

82 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Dartmouth Class of ’86 83 Peter E. Gibson

29 Honey Brook Drive the beach during the summer out on Long Island with my Princeton NJ 08540 family and volunteering with several local non-pro* ts. [email protected] I lived in a Brown single Freshman year. My favorite memories all relate to the great fun I had with friends, Married to Margie Wallace Gibson '88 whether made on Freshman Trips, in AXA, on the Rugby Christopher (19) is a Dartmouth '14 * eld or with Winter Sports/the Outing Club. I’ve continued Katie (18) is a Dartmouth '15 to make new Dartmouth friends who I never knew while on campus. With two kids now attending, Margie and I are Connor (16) is a junior in high school re-living some of those memories (and boy are we jealous). Coby (12) just got braces and is in 6th grade ) is ties into the greatest surprise of the last !( years—how Two Bernese Mountain dogs, Sneakers and Atticus quickly time has gone by. I don't have a speci* c bucket list, but if I started one, it would include traveling the world and In "$$(, I started a web development and community con- living long enough and in good health to enjoy time with tent portal called Princeton Online. We are a small com- my grandchildren. pany of % people doing internet related work in hosting, Margie and I have already given our kids the advice that design, advertising and mobile applications. we want them to have a blast just as we did, but don’t leave I enjoy various casual sports including running, golf, school with any regrets as they pertain to taking advantage tennis, and paddle tennis. ) e last sport has claimed two of classes, professors, and activities that might be outside torn Achilles. If they haven't already, my kids are about to their comfort zone. surpass me in most of these competitive arenas. I also enjoy

84 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Peter E. Gibson, continued

Dartmouth Class of ’86 85 Anne Skvorak Giersch

41 Macarthur Road, Natick MA time doing research on the genetics of hearing [email protected] and hearing loss, part of my time doing clinical diagnostics in the chromosome lab at Brigham and Who’s at home? Women’s, and part of my time teaching genetics to Spouse: Pat Giersch, Dartmouth Class of ‘89 ! rst year medical students. Kids: Connor, age 10, and Lucas, age 8 Hobbies: Who has time for hobbies? Pets: two cats –Shinx and Whiskers Freshman Dorm: The Lodge It looks like we may not make it to reunion. My What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? parents’ 50th wedding anniversary is the same There are so many favorite memories, it would be weekend and we have a big to-do planned. I will impossible to pick one. All of the favorites have to really and truly miss seeing you all! do with wonderful friends and the beautiful envi- Career Information: I am a geneticist work- ronment of the Upper Valley. ing at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 Women’s Hospital in Boston. I spend part of my years? How fast 25 years can pass!

Baker Main, Now and Then

86 DartmouthDartmouth CClasslass ooff ’86 Laura Gillespie

24 School Street, #8 • Ride the Trans-Siberian Express Hanover, NH 03755 • Follow the Silk Road [email protected] • Drive from coast to coast, but not on interstates • Live by the sea Who’s at home? My 16-year old son, Ethan • Become a grandmother – someday! Demarest, and me. Knowing what you know now, what piece of Career: Communications & Alumni Relations Man- advice would you give a freshman? Take advan- ager, The Aloha Foundation, Inc., Fairlee, VT tage of everything you can at Dartmouth – you’ll Hobbies: competitive rowing, knitting, cooking never have as many amazing people and opportu- Freshman Dorm: McLane (aka FSP Vermont) nities at your ! ngertips again in your life. What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Hard to choose just one! • Completing my tough Presidentials Freshman trip and having fun at Moosilauke. • Autumn rowing on the Connecticut River • Participating in two FSPs and taking Dartmouth to France and Italy • Sharing the fun for four years with my Dad, class of 1954 • Sledding on the golf course What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? How much I loved becoming a mother. Do you have a “bucket list”? What are some of the things on it? • Travel to Thailand and India

Dartmouth Class of ’86 87 Julie Glichouse, see Mannes

Kathryn Gord, see Callahan

Sally Gorman, see Fitzhugh

Christine Staley Goss

"! Upland Road Cambridge to join my parents for us, the reunion comes at a time when Wellesley, MA .!&%! my father’s !(th. I have vivid memo- our children are in the midst of their [email protected] ries of that gathering: dancing with own college search. Dartmouth had my dad, hearing his comment that the physical characteristics that drew Who’s at home? my mom was the “prettiest * rst wife me in: a quintessential New England Married since "$%% to (the very there” (funny at the time but not College. Applying from the Midwest patient) Ned Goss T ’%+ so sure now). I am amazed by how probably helped me—and I appreci- Four spirited children: Will ("%), Liza “mature” that reunion felt—lots of lec- ate how di/ cult it is to gain admission Jane ("(), Sarah ("&) Teddy ("") tures, swing music, sit down meals. I today. Whether our children attend Beloved canine, Sammy, of unknown look forward to getting together with Dartmouth or not, I hope they * nd a ancestry – delivered to us from the class of ’%+ and celebrating a little place which provides them with the Mississippi more immaturity on June "+th. lasting connections I have had over One thing I know for sure is that these years. Career information: Dabbling in !( years out—we are all saturated I enjoy trying to summarize life’s part-time education work at local with responsibilities. For this reason uncertainties in ‘bumper sticker’ schools, former marketing executive I extend my profound appreciation thoughts. Feel free to use: “: at Boston radio stations. to Geo, Parker, Sam Zales and the Anything you say, can and will be used reunion committee for all their hard against you” (my kids don’t think this ) is will be the second !(th reunion work. ) ank you for helping us to is a good one.) I’ve attended—the * rst was in "$%(. “* nd the fun” and organizing a great My other current favorite is “$( 0 Robin Hitt and I drove down to return to Dartmouth. For many of of life is just showing up”… I really believe in this cliche. Whether it’s taking a chance on a new job, volunteer responsibil- ity, new friendship— putting ourselves “out there” is how we grow and * nd happiness. So to all of us who are able to make it to this reunion, let’s con- sider ourselves suc- cessful for making the e, ort and fortunate to have had the chance to spend four years at Dartmouth.

88 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Gary Greene

161 Holmes Ave., Darien, CT 06820 after 8 years as an environmental lawyer, joined [email protected] AT&T in 1997; second daughter Alison born in July 1998; moved to Wellesley, MA in August 2000 to Who’s at home? become General Counsel of an Internet company Spouse: Carolyn A. Greene (too late to the game, company quickly went bust); Kids: Emily (16) and Alison (12) moved to Darien, CT in August 2001 to join Enron Pets: Ben (a chocolate brown toy poodle) spin off The New Power Company (late to the game again, company quickly went bust); joined a Career Information: Vice President and General magazine marketing company that was acquired by Counsel, Financial Accounting Foundation (FASB Time Inc.; after more than 8 years, left Time Inc. to and GASB) become General Counsel of the Financial Account- Freshman Dorm: Gile Hall (many of my good ing Foundation. We love living in Darien where we friendships and best Dartmouth memories started have great schools, sailing on Long Island Sound, there) golf and a quick drive to NYC. Our family also Highlights from the past 25 years: Attended loves to travel, including recent trips to England, Cornell Law School, graduated in 1989, passed France and Italy (and occasional visits to Hanover). the bar exam, moved to New York City, and began Other highlights include travel to Israel, sailing in career as an environmental lawyer; met Carolyn on the Caribbean, several World Series games at Yan- June 2, 1991 on an Amtrak train from Boston to kee Stadium, sailing in the Newport to Bermuda New York, married Carolyn (also a lawyer) on Octo- Race on Steve Kylander’s Swan 48, Emily’s Bat ber 24, 1992; moved to Basking Ridge, NJ in May Mitzvah, and attending all of our Class Reunions. 1993; ! rst daughter Emily born in February 1995;

Dartmouth Class of ’86 89 Mark Greenstein

Founder and Lead Instructor ball ! while ball " is in motion.Other time-based decisions [email protected] abound: do I take my driver that gives "( extra yards at the %+.-!!&-++%% x !.1 expense of planting a tee and placing a ball on it? On a December day can I discern which part of the tee box has For twelve of his !( post-Dartmouth years, Mark has been had less shade and is less frozen to accept my tee? If ball " running three education-related businesses. His pride and lands to the right of the fairway, do I still aim ball ! at the joy is “Ivy Bound”, which has provided tutors who help center of the fairway (risking an errant LEFT shot and more students’ success particularly on the SATs and ACTs. Ivy running)? If a shot is really bad and * nding it is dubious, Bound has helped propel over &... students to strong col- do I take the ! stroke penalty right away and not waste the leges, including by his estimation, nearly ".. to Dartmouth. running time? If a shot is known to lie in the sand trap, do I Mark claims to be the inventor of “Speed Golf for Slow take the !-stroke penalty? (time raking taps is still required, People”. It is the ultimate in “golf e/ ciency” (formerly an and I suck at getting out of most traps anyhow). oxymoron, but now a reality): six holes, three balls, running My weapons of choice have thus far been the &-clubs of between shots, usually with ( or fewer clubs. "% holes in &.( Driver, & wood, 1 iron and putter. On a shorter course, I hours now becomes "% ball-holes in &( minutes. He claims expect to trade Driver for a wedge. My +-hole times have it makes golf more cerebral, allows people who like running ranged from &".( minutes to && minutes, and scores from to have a more stimulating workout, and has the potential ".& to "".. ) is is on a decent-length (++#. tee-to-green to attract many semi-exercise fans back to golf. yards with approximately #(. yards of running between the “I will never play in the NFL. But I have found the next * ve holes) and medium di/ culty USGA 1..% rating. I still most cerebral outdoor activity: speed golf, combining ath- adjust for multiple ball play by adding !–# strokes to the leticism and shot-making. It’s akin to a “biathlon” for sum- total and rolling back all close putts to # feet so as to keep mer, but it’s best used on cold fall or early-spring days when a challenge. the running element keeps you warm. ) e mind-rumbling If I have any say in the world, something like this WILL part is enhanced when played with THREE balls. Learn- become widespread. No expensive club sets needed; no ing from previous putts is always a help, but with time fancy bags to be carried. No more than +. minutes invested. marching forward, holding your position to read the putt Golf has lost adherents for the last ". years, competitions (and slow the pulse rate), usually gives way to running to like this could help some courses bring people back.”

Anne Grimes, see Rand Kim (Spaulding) Grimes

Portsmouth, RI Favorite moments kimgrimes"@cox.net now: Experiencing the innate enthu- Favorite moments at Dartmouth: siasm of children; Freshman trip in the War Canoe (like being reminded the QE! but heavier); freshman “ori- (daily) that I’m entation” at Wheeler and the largest not smarter than a water * ght ever; surviving calculus (th Grader; learn- freshman fall (what was I thinking!?); ing new sports that fall a' ernoons on Lake Mascoma weren’t around with the sailing team; my * rst Winter when I was growing Carnival; LSA in Lyon (road trip!); up; home ownership meeting wonderful people and mak- (not); being able to ing lifelong friends; having two broth- say “Wait ‘til your ers to share the Big Green experience father gets home!” If I had a do-over: I would not con- with; receiving that diploma, though I Actually, I’ve never said that but I love sider the short-term memory plan a still have dreams that I didn’t actually knowing that I can. viable way to go through college. graduate.

90 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Suzanne Virnelli Grevelink

79 Myopia Road, Winchester MA Do you have a [email protected] “bucket list”? What are some Who’s at home? of the things on Spouse/Partner: Joop it? Scuba diving at Kids: Ashley (18), Jopus (15), Cole (9) Cocos Island to see Pets: one toad schools of ham- merhead sharks or Career Information: Dermatologist at Praia do Tofo to Hobbies: photography, running, hiking, tennis see whale sharks, Freshman Dorm: Wheeler restoring my mile time to a respectable speed (my What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? This sub-6 minute mile has become a sub-10 minute is a tough one—too many to select: running Rip mile), hiking in the Grand Canyon to Phantom Road & Norwich, jumping off bridge into Connecti- Ranch and back cut River, lunch with professors, winning Hums on Knowing what you know now, what piece of Green Key Weekend, meeting friends for brunch advice would you give a freshman? Savor it— at the Hop on Sunday morning to get a recap of extend it to ! ve or more years if possible weekend What are your goals, dreams or plans for the What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 future? Travel more—during the summer of ’08 years? Being asked last fall to be Chief of Derma- we took a cruise around the Greek Islands. When I tology at our local hospital where my dad (D60) ! rst saw the Island of Santorini, it reminded me of has been Chief of Plastic Surgery for many years. I a quote by Isabella Bird: “I have just dropped into was so surprised, in fact, that I almost declined and the very place I have been seeking, but in every- told the nominating committee that they should thing it exceeds all my dreams.” select my husband (also a dermatologist) instead of me.

Dartmouth Class of ’86 91 Ned Groves

949 Stone Slope Lane SW • All the great teachers I studied under and all the Rochester, MN 55902 classmates I was able to meet and get to know. [email protected] What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? Finding my wife, Deb Rhodes, on a blind Who’s at home? date and then getting married just over a year Spouse: Deborah J. Rhodes MD later. How much I love being the father of two Kids: Caroline (12) and Kate (8) girls. Look 25 years older but do not think of Career Information: Mayo Clinic: Chief Admin- myself as a quarter century older. Still feels like I istrative Of! cer, Departments of Oncology and am the same person I was back in the late 80s and Endocrinology early 90s. Hobbies: Skiing, Tennis, Golf Knowing what you know now, what piece of advice would you give a freshman? Slow Freshman Dorm: North Fayerweather down and enjoy the experience at Dartmouth. Take What are your favorite Dartmouth memories? advantage of all the extra curricular offerings and • Freshmen Year, Green Key Weekends, Joining work hard to forge as many friendships as you can. Beta. What are your goals, dreams or plans for the • Meeting my freshmen roommates Bruce Coffey future? Continue raising my family and helping and Mark Riebling (interesting page on Wiki- to make sure those who need care at Mayo Clinic pedia: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Rie- have the best experience and healthcare outcomes bling). Mark lasted just a few semesters at possible. Dartmouth and then went back to California. D Valentine then came on board spring semester and taught us how to drink tequila. • FSA trip to Greece through the Classics Depart- ment Junior Year. • Senior year Matt Glendinning and I riding in John Hueston’s little sports car that almost killed us because of the exhaust.

Kate and Caroline Below: Deb’s parents, Frank and Rosa Rhodes, along with our daughters and a neighbor. Right: My wife Deb, along with Bruce Co( ey and his wife Annie Ready ()*) and their + rst child, Olivia.

Christmas in Grindelwald with my wife Deb

92 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Kate and Caroline Learning how to rock climb over waterfalls with my daughters

Jock and Social Chairs…what more does a fraternity need? Graduation procession Art Krissinger looking a bit overwhelmed Is John Hueston in this picture? I think he is the one with the beard. FSA in Greece spring !")* with Kristine Keheley (),), Matt Glendin- ning ()-), . eresa Nibi ()-) and Michelle? ()-)

Dartmouth Class of ’86 93 Karen Voss Gruzen

600 Logans Lane, Austin, Texas 78746, [email protected]

I am still “bleeding green” in a city that lives, breathes and bleeds burnt orange. ) is is especially tough as we gently guide our eldest daughter— a $th grader —through public secondary school in Austin, Texas. Some- times I just don’t speak the language! And, yes, we have a cheerleader in the family. Friday Night Lights is not just a television show for us. I am a “stay-at-home” mom with a wonderful family life with husband of "$ years, Alex, and daughters Elsa ("(), Ava ("!), Sonja ("!) and son Bear ($). A' er stints living in Tokyo, San Francisco Bay Area, Houston and Singa- pore, it looks like we have settled in the great state of Texas—though with the safety valve of a second home in Crested Butte, Colorado. Colorado is a terri* c way to beat the summer heat and give the kids some apprecia- tion of what a winter in Hanover might be. Our children’s schedules and activities —as well as the customary volunteer work at schools (high, mid- dle and elementary) and synagogue—give my week structure and wonder- ful purpose. We enjoyed seeing everyone at the !.th and hope to make it to Hanover in June.

94 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Andrew P. Gutow

741 Westminster Lane a 10 week quarter was an eternity, to a time when Los Altos, CA 94022 we map out things 10 years at a time. [email protected] Also that those things I worried about when Who’s at home? graduating from college (career success, ! nancial security) in retrospect did not need as much worry, Spouse/Partner: Mimi Blaurock and that the things I didn't even know to worry Kids: Joshua 1998, Anna 2000, Matthew 2002 about: child rearing, family, community needed Pets: Dog 'Zabu' more worry. Along this line of thought I have seen Career Information: Orthopedic Hand Surgeon, that we get much public kudos for that which is Palo Alto Medical Foundation. Adjunct Clinical easy(ier): doing our jobs, professional successes Associate Professor (Orthopedic Surgery), Stanford and little for that which is harder: raising children, Medical School. being good citizens of our communities. Hobbies: Sailing, biking, gardening. Do you have a “bucket list”? No. As I’ve gotten older I've tried hard simply to enjoy each moment Freshman Dorm: Cohen and day, not trying to check off activities or accom- What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? plishments. Many. Knowing what you know now, what piece Going out to the beauty of Lake Mascoma in the of advice would you give a freshman? Same fall as a freshman for sailing. advice as I failed to heed. Take advantage of all the Hanging out with guys at the fraternity on week- great and different activities and resources which ends (and perhaps too many weekdays). exist at the College. Don't spend four years doing The time Sam Braverman convinced me to stop the same thing. Try to ! gure out what really is hanging in the Tri-Kap basement and come skiing important to you in life. with him. At 11:30. PM. Saturday night. Climbed What are your goals, dreams or plans for the up to the top of the Skiway under the full moon future? To keep enjoying life with my family and and put on our very stiff and cold boots while sit- friends. To try to add value to the life of the people ting on the stopped top chair of the lift. No need I touch everyday. to watch out for any skiers below us. What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? How fast it passed. Going from a time when

Dartmouth Class of ’86 95 David Hadley

558 31st Street Thanksgiving senior year – cooking turkey in Max- Manhattan Beach CA 90266 well Hall. [email protected] What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 Who’s at home? years: I have more children (four) than I have had jobs (two)! Spouse/Partner: Suzanne Hoff Hadley (Mt Holy- oke ’85) Do you have a “bucket list”? I don’t believe in bucket lists. I won’t say I am always good about Kids: Jack (b. 1995), Claire (b. 1997), Ellen (b. it, but I try to live most days as if I might not have 1999), Faith (b. 2001) that many left. Pets: People are people, pets are animals Knowing what you know now, what piece of Career Information: Investment banker, founder advice would you give a freshman beginning of 10-person ! rm, www.hadleypartners.com college? Take more risks with your life. You are Hobbies: Chairman of Beach Cities Republican very fortunate to be in the US and at Dartmouth; Club (largest GOP organization in our area) things are going to work out OK. You will have few Freshman Dorm: Bissell Hall (followed by Mid if any chances after college to form relationships Fayerweather, Ripley, Maxwell) like the ones you can develop in college. You won’t believe me now, but it’s true. What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Sophomore summer, a/k/a Camp Dartmouth. What are your goals, dreams or plans for the Classes in the morning, then lunch, then nap (!), future? Those are mine. then studies, then kayaking or baseball, then din- ner and fun with good friends.

Christy Hale, see McKenna

96 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Debbie Berke Hall

15240 S. 16th Avenue Hobbies: Walking, Dancing, Cooking Phoenix, AZ 85045 Freshman Dorm: Russell Sage [email protected] What’s your favorite Dartmouth Who’s at home? memory? My LSA trip to Granada, Spouse/Partner: husband – David (mar- Spain. ried on Valentine’s Day, 2008) What’s been the biggest surprise Grown Kids: Step-children David, Ste- of last 25 years? How close many of phen, and Sarah (see attached picture) my relationships are after all this time. We can pick up where we left off. Pets: Miniature Pinschers Taz and Amber Do you have a “bucket list”? What are some Career Information: Acting Division Chief, Mari- of the things on it? Travel to Italy, return to copa County Attorney’s Of! ce; Also, we started Granada, Spain a small business, Thyme for a Chef Personal Chef Service. I am the Operations Manager (basically Knowing what you know now, what piece of Chef David’s “agent”) so I handle the client commu- advice would you give a freshman? Take advan- nications and logistics. We do many of the dinner tage of all of the offerings, clubs, activities, LSA, as parties and classes together; my summer “intern- much as you can. It goes by so quickly. ships” as a waitress in college have paid off! We What are your goals, dreams or plans for the have a lot of fun. David is recognized as one of the future? To positively contribute to those who top personal chefs in Phoenix. Several of our clients struggle with food allergies and really make a dif- are gluten-free and they know they can rely on ference. What matters is touching people’s lives. Chef David to feed them safely.

Dartmouth Class of ’86 97 Leslie Thompson Hall

11 Trillium Road, Winthrop, WA Career Information: Mom, ski coach, helps with [email protected] Alex’s construction business Who’s at home? Hobbies: exercising, bread baking and gardening Spouse: Alex Hall (brother of Suzanne Hall ’86) Freshman Dorm: River Cluster! Kids: Ella Hall (13), Walker Hall (8) What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Dancing with Jen Lyons at various parties, C & G Pets: dog: Chelsea; cat: Chaco; 7 chickens many memories and ski team… What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? That I live in Washington state! Knowing what you know now, what piece of advice would you give a freshman? Try and get the most out of the whole experience— don’t just get by. What are your goals, dreams or plans for the future? Raise the best kids possible, happiness with my husband, have a light impact on the environment, and make others happy with my actions.

98 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Marion Stark Halliday

1005 Addison Street, Phil. PA 19147 hope their feet stop growing (or 1529 Rosewood Ave, Louis. KY 40204) soon. Note to self: young men [email protected] with size "# "/! feet do NOT Basic biographical info: Sons: Robert (16) manage well running up and and Sam (15) down narrow, windy stairs in "&.-year old houses in Center I currently live in two cities: I maintain a home in City, Philadelphia. Louisville, where my children are * nishing high My hobbies: Besides my school, and I reside there about " week a month; I “day-job,” I continue to love recently also made a home in Philadelphia, where music. My band in Louisville I am employed as Chief Compliance O/ cer for split up when I had to move for . e boys and me at Xmas. a regional brokerage * rm. I was lucky to * nd the my job to Philly, but our CD position a' er being laid o, in Fall of !..%. I am remains available for sale on incredibly grateful to my family who make it possible for cdbaby.com if you are a die-hard Celtic music fan—check it me to live so far away from my boys for days at a time, safe out under our band name “My Darling Asleep”! I’ve recently in the knowledge that they are in good hands when I’m not started a new group with friends in Philly called the Molly there with them. I’m also appreciative of a good working Blooms, so look for us if you are in the area. Besides music, relationship with my ex-husband and that we both put the I also began playing competitive tennis again a few years interests of our children ahead of the circumstances of our ago (a' er a !.-year hiatus). I don’t move as well as I once divorce. did, but in my mind I can still see the player I was at "1 : ) My boys: Robert, my eldest, is * nishing his junior year My regrets: I regret few things from the last twenty-* ve in HS; his brother, Sam, is * nishing sophomore year. Robert years, but among them would be not taking risks when I has a vast array of interests—from playing his saxophone was younger; not listening to my inner voice when it was on street corners, to mastering calculus, programming speaking clearly (but saying things I didn’t want to hear); and physics, to contra-dancing, to politics. I'm not certain and not being quicker to say “I’m sorry” when I made a where he will end up in life, but I'm certain he will NEVER mistake or hurt someone. It’s funny that the only things I be bored. His brother Sam is also into a variety of activities, truly regret are the things I did NOT do or try. athletic and musical, and he is a good student—he is also I miss all my friends from college (and beyond) that I the voice of moderation, pragmatism and healthy habits in have not kept up with. I’m glad there are things like Face- our Louisville home, which Robert and I both bene* t from. book now to make reconnecting easier! And to all my Sam is a budding XC/Track star (he gets that ability from buddies online who play lexulous—drop me an invite any his father and NOT his mother), and it’s also unclear where time!! he is headed, though it is certain he is headed somewhere FAST. Both boys are tall and getting taller and I can only Le% : My parents, sister, and boys. Below: My Band.

Dartmouth Class of ’86 99 Karen Hannaway, see Albright Henry Harlamert

3912 Peppertree Dr. Freshman Dorm: French Lexington, KY 40513 What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? [email protected] Being part of the track and ! eld team and compet- Who’s at home? Beth, Tommy, and I ing at our conference schools. Spouse: Beth. We have been married 20 yrs. What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years: Kids: Robert (19 y.o.). He is a freshman at Johnson Do you have a “bucket list”? What are some Bible College in Knoxville. of the things on it? Going to the Olympics in London in 2012. Tommy (17 y.o.) is a Junior in High School Knowing what you know now, what piece of Pets: Coco and Babu - 5 y.o Ragdoll cats advice would you give a freshman? Find what Career Information: Physician (Surgical you would love to do for a living and pursue that Pathologist) with Ameripath, KY/ Quest Diagnostics career with all your abilities. for 13 yrs. Hobbies: NASP archery coach at my son’s high school

Annette G. Harpole

1030 Wisconsin Avenue advice would you give a freshman beginning Racine, WI 53403 college? Take a year or two off before entering [email protected] college if you do not strongly know what you want to do after college. The competition for highly Who’s at home? Self – No Children ful! lling careers will become even more competi- Career Information: I work in customer service/ tive, I am sure, in the years to come. So, it helps to investment operations for a ! nancial services orga- be focused academically in college in addition to nization having some fun. Hobbies: gardening, learning about horses, and What are your goals, dreams or plans for the baking/cooking future? Addressed in “bucket list” question above. Freshman Dorm: The Choates What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? The best time that I had at Dartmouth was participating in the Environmental Studies Program in Kenya. Loved it. What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? How fast 25 years can " y by. Do you have a “bucket list”? What are some of the things on it? Go to law school, start and run a business, travel and/or work internationally, become a very good urban gardener, learn how to ride dressage and hunt seat. Become an expert at something and be very good at it. Make a positive difference in the community before God calls me home. Knowing what you know now, what piece of

100 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Keith Hauser

5208 Harvest Glen Dr. Knowing what you know now, what piece of Glen Allen, VA 23059 advice would you give a freshman? Get involved [email protected] in activities to ! nd things that interest you and meet as many people as possible. Who’s at home? Spouse/Partner: Karen Kids: Brandon (19) at University of Richmond, Garrett (16), Kylie (11) Pets: Buckeye (Yellow Lab) Career Information: Senior Vice President, RBS Citizens, NA Hobbies: Going to kid’s sporting events, playing awful golf Freshman Dorm: Hitchcock What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Hanging out at AXA What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? How fast the years go by and how busy life can be. Everyone always told us this, but we never believed them.

Dartmouth Class of ’86 101 Howie Hayes

433 Washington Ave. Glencoe, IL 60022 [email protected] Who’s at home? Spouse/Partner: Julie Falstad Hayes (just celebrated our 19th anniversary!) Kids: Willie (age 17, bound for Colby College this fall); Bob (age 16); Tom (age 14); Annie (age 9) Career Information: After graduating from Dartmouth, I started my career at the consulting ! rm McKinsey & Co. I . e Hayes family (plus mom). Listed in an arc from le% to worked there for around eight years. Along the way right: Julie, Annie, Howie, Charlotte, Willie, Bob. I met my wife, Julie, who was also a McKinsey con- sultant (and continues to work for the ! rm today). world (to everybody’s surprise, we even beat Yale In 1996 I got the entrepreneurial bug and tried that freshman fall). It was a great start to Dart- to start a business. The idea was a sort of “HMO mouth. for automobile collision repair.” Things didn’t work Fondue dinners with the Pleasure Palace. Bill out, but I am glad I went for it. Ruhl, Nick Flagler, and Damon Itin were relent- Next I worked for a company that had been lessly creative as we hosted “smooth” dinners in bought by George Soros’ private equity ! rm. The one dorm room or another. Looking back on it business was in the recreational boating indus- now, fondue was probably about the only meal we try (you might recognize our brands Chris-Craft, could have cooked in a dorm room, but somehow Evinrude outboard motors, and Johnson outboard the meals never felt like an only choice. And our motors). This turned out to be a disastrous invest- dates were class acts, too! ment when emissions regulations hit the boating Do you have a “bucket list”? What are some industry and a recession was thrown into the mix. of the things on it? I hope to live overseas for In 2001 I joined another venture. Today that a year or so. Among my greatest regrets is miss- company is known as NAVTEQ, which makes digital ing opportunities at Dartmouth and elsewhere to maps for things like vehicle navigation systems, live abroad. Recently I have had the opportunity personal navigation devices (such as Garmin units), to conduct business in places like China and India. cellular telephone applications, and Internet Having not seized an opportunity to live abroad, portals. I lead a group that creates roadway traf! c I have wanted to at least participate in the global information that works with our maps. As I write economy from my seat in Chicago. That work is this, I am reminded of how lucky I was to join exciting, although the time away from home is NAVTEQ nearly 10 years ago. excessive. Hobbies: Bike riding/triathlon (short ones) Knowing what you know now, what piece of advice would you give a freshman beginning Tinkering with my bike. I appreciate the overall college? The world is a competitive place and is simplicity of a bike, but marvel at the precision and becoming more so every day (at least in the busi- re! nement of fast bikes. ness environment that I see). Don’t shy away from Freshman Dorm: Russell Sage the competition; the world needs leaders and risk What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? I takers. Don’t get discouraged when you fail. Keep have two special Dartmouth memories: moving forward. Rowing on the Connecticut River during fresh- What are your goals, dreams or plans for the man fall. It brought together everything I cherish future? I believe I have at least one more cre- about Dartmouth: great classmates with depth ative venture inside me. A few years ago (at the of camaraderie/teamwork, inspiring instruc- height of frenzied activity at NAVTEQ), I thought tion (thanks, coach Whit), the beautiful outdoors my entrepreneurial energy had been exhausted. I (the view of the autumn leaves from that river is don’t know what direction things will go, but I feel imprinted in my mind), and competing in a rough something building inside me. 102 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Diana Covino Headrick

4 Eagles Nest Lane Boxford, MA 01921 [email protected] Who’s at home? Spouse/Partner: Ron Headrick Kids: Catherine and Bobby Pets: Junie B (dog) Career Information: Marketing Program Manager at Mercury Computer Systems Hobbies: Gardening, watching my kids play hockey. Freshman Dorm: Woodward What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? My favorite memories at Dartmouth include hanging out with Thetas – especially during sophomore summer and my LSA trip to Fiorenze, Italia. I still enjoy hanging out with Thetas (we just met for din- ner last night) and try to speak Italian. What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years? I would have never imagined 25 years ago that I would care so much more about my family than my career. My family means everything to me – and my work is just a means to help take care of them. Do you have a “bucket list”? Bucket list – really? Can’t that wait for the 50th reunion? Knowing what you know now, what piece of advice would you give a freshman? Take the classes you want – study what interests you – and be as creative as possible. What are your goals, dreams or plans for the future? My goals are pretty simple right now – raising my kids, and sending them to the college of their choice. We’re all so busy it’s dif! cult to plan more right now – although I do think it might be fun to raise chickens some day.

From top: Daughter Catherine and son Bobby in Maine, Catherine playing hockey (about to be tripped), Bobby (in blue) passing the puck, Husband Ron sailing in Maine. Le% : Sarah Covert visiting last year.

Dartmouth Class of ’86 103 Jessica Cohn Healy

Brooklyn, New York What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 [email protected] years? The fact that it’s been 25 years—as trite as that sounds. Who’s at home? Do you have a “bucket list”? I’m happy not to Spouse/Partner: Douglas Healy (’87) have a bucket list. Kids: Kate Healy, Nat Healy Knowing what you know now, what piece of Career Information: Guggenheim Museum advice would you give a freshman beginning Hobbies: travel, tennis, contemporary art, college? Take educational risks. Stretch for a new Freshman Dorm: Mid-Mass or different challenge be it mental or physical. What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? A What are your goals, dreams or plans for the collection of memories is a better description. future? I’m thinking a lot about the present and Perhaps it’s more a re" ection of that period of your near-term future. I am blessed with a life full of life, but I have crystal-clear memories of my time at interesting professional challenges and over-the-top Dartmouth. satisfying personal and family relationships.

104 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Jenny Heath

!&"#1 Heritage Woods Drive that more of our work time is spent in appropriate patient Calgary, Alberta, T#Z#P#, Canada care here. [email protected] Our free time is spent in the amazing Canadian Rockies. We are fortunate to have a gorgeous cabin just 1( minutes One of the reasons I chose Dartmouth almost #. years ago from our home, so many weekends are spent sitting by the was for its many international opportunities. But I stayed woodstove, skiing in the quiet forest, or swimming in the in Hanover for all & years, even venturing no further than glacial lake. Je, and the kids swim in their bathing suits, Vermont for a Tucker Fellowship! Well, I * nally went inter- but I prefer my “Alberta bikini”—neoprene from elbow to national, albeit just north of the border, when I moved to knee! Canada "( years ago. Jennifer Kerns Doherty once gave me a series of quotes My husband and I are now dual citizens of the US and about one of my less admirable traits. “Show me a procras- Canada, and our ! children have the odd experience of tinator, and I’ll show you a man of tomorrow” is one that learning * rsthand about stereotypes simply by being Amer- has stuck with me for # decades now. It still applies, as I’m icans. It is wonderful for us as parents to watch them grow sitting in an internet cafe on vacation writing this page and learn in relatively novel circumstances. ) e similarities with just hours to between the US and Canada are much greater than the dif- go before the dead- ferences, but it's the little things that are most entertaining... line. I still have high Je, , my husband, and I are both physicians. We are very hopes for tomor- happy with the medical care we can deliver in Calgary. It row, but I am trying would be great for the US to be able to better serve all of its not to miss all of the citizens as well. ) e di, erences in the systems are substan- todays... tial, but the quality of care is really very similar. We do * nd Happy travels!

Dartmouth Class of ’86 105 Peter M. Henderson

1 Woodridge Road Wellesley.MA.02482 [email protected] Who’s at home? Spouse: Lisa Leslie Henderson Kids: Mahlon, Morgan, Noelle Career Information: Healthcare software and ser- vices executive. Currently VP Marketing and Prod- uct Management at PatientKeeper, Inc Hobbies: Tennis, Reading, Skiing, Biking, Moun- tain Climbing Freshman Dorm: Lord Do you have a “bucket list”? What are some of the things on it? Continuing to learn by: What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Traveling the world and ! nding places to be of Sophmore Summer service to others Semester in Granada Spain Learning languages Signing with the Dartmouth Aires Learning to cook from great chefs Great Professors Experiencing more of the arts Great Friends Knowing what you know now, what piece of What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 advice would you give a freshman? Find the years? That I grew old enough to be 25 years older things that excite you and do more of those things returning to campus as a parent

106 Dartmouth Class of ’86 David Hess

14451 Cooper Road Phoenix, MD21131 [email protected] Who’s at home? Spouse/Partner: Sally Hess Kids: Sophie 18, Eli 16 Pets: Chuck (the cat) 7, Louie (the lab) 11, Betty (the hound) 6 Career Information: After twenty-! ve years, I am still happily pursuing my work making large scale public sculpture, sculp- tural furniture and architectural elements. We live in northern Baltimore County in a house that I built in 2000 on the same property as my barn/studio. Hobbies: Bee Keeping, The Annual Kinetic Sculpture Race at the Visionary Art Museum and some biking, hiking and ski- ing. Freshman Dorm: Topliff What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Sophomore Summer was the best. I lived in Phi Delt, took ! lm-making, sculpture, and creative writing classes and worked for Fumio Yoshimura. Not to men- tion a lot of quarry swims and hiking. What’s been the biggest surprise of Knowing what you know now, what piece of last 25 years? I feel truly fortunate to have two advice would you give a freshman? Make great amazing kids, a wonderful wife, great friends and friends, if you’re lucky they’ll be among your clos- a “job” that makes me happy and brings in some est for the rest of your life. bacon. I am very lucky. What are your goals, dreams or plans for the Do you have a “bucket list”? What are some future? Staying happy and healthy. of the things on it? Go to Ireland, Go back to “Burning Man.”

Then and Now Trivia Trivia! 1985 2005 Median household 27,740 46,326 Household debt as % of GDP 46% 82% Saving as % of personal income 8% 1%

DartmouthDartmouth CClasslass ooff ’86 107 Monica Claman Higgins

110 Coolidge Hill, Cambridge, MA 02138 Email: [email protected] Basic biographical info: Spouse: Michael Kids: Sarah (17), Becky (15), Mikayla (5) Pets: Scamper (cockapoo, 10) Career Information: Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education Hobbies: running, singing, trying to keep up with our 3 kids! Freshman Dorm: Mid Fayerweather Memories: Freshman year Homecoming Bon- ! re, “working” reunions (singing and watching the dorms?!), hanging out on the steps of Dart- mouth Hall at twilight, Rip Road runs, jumping off the bridge, " oating down the river, relaxing on Wheeler lawn Soph summer, Glee Club tour, DOC trips Biggest surprises: That I became an academic! That I went to Tuck (’90) – never thought I’d go back to Dartmouth. No bucket list. Carpe !

108 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Martha Molumphy Hincks

+& Oakwood Rd., Newton, MA .!&+. pick just one?—are long winning (but no, I am not climbing Everest [email protected] streaks at the Heorot pong table with with them). Who’s at home? “Sink-em Suzy” Dunseath, rocking at What piece of advice would you give Spouse: Ben Beta with “Dancin’ Deb” McCollum, a freshman? I always tell the college Kids: David "&, John "!, Danny "" and stimulating discussion in English freshmen I teach to remember that Pets: no way—& boys are bad enough classes with “Smart-as-a-whip Sammi” the weekend doesn’t begin until Fri- to share a house with… Moore* eld and “Kick-ass Kim” Wills. day. ) ankfully they didn’t know me Career Information: teaching writing What’s been the biggest surprise of last in college… at Boston College !( years? ) at I never le' college… What are your goals, dreams or plans Hobbies: golf just moved from student to grad stu- for the future? I hope that my chil- Dorm: River Cluster-Hinman dent to teacher. dren enjoy college as much as I did, What’s your favorite Dartmouth Do you have a “bucket list”? Nah—I meeting as many wonderful, smart, memory? Included in my list of favor- am easily entertained. I’ll let my hus- interesting and witty people as I have ite Dartmouth memories—who could band and children pick our adventures had the privilege of knowing!

Susie Law Hizar

14 Algonquin Lane The biggest surprises of the last 25 years: Webster Groves, MO 63119 • How quickly they have gone and how they have been better than I ever expected. [email protected] • I am pretty much doing what I predicted I’d be doing at graduation. Vital Stats: • How fast I can pick back up with my awesome • Married 23 years this year to my classmate and Dartmouth friends even when we are all too terri! c husband and father Bill Hizar (aka Zar) busy to stay in touch regularly • Retired from the surety bond industry at age 35 • How you can conquer the corporate world and in favor of family life. still get you rear-end kicked by a small child. • I am now at home with 3 wonderfully active • I am a Midwesterner! kids: Libby 9 (with whom I was pregnant-out-to- Future goals: keep our kids interested in being there at our 15th reunion), Blair 7 and Tommy with us, ! nd time to read or watch the news, catch 3—yes we had a baby since last reunion. up with old friends more often, and complete a • I am in the full-blown soccer mom phase of project! life! I spend my time managing the household, cleaning up after/chauffeuring children, volunteering at their school, and work- ing on our house renovation. That’s pretty much it, though I do like to host a party. Good God, I sound like I live in the 1950s, but that is pretty much how my time is spent. • I don’t use Facebook or anything like that. I am waiting until our children are on it and I have to ! gure it out. I am technologically and time-challenged right now, and our family motto is: less text more talk.

Dartmouth Class of ’86 109 29 Casselton Road Jane MacDonald Hoffman ’86 Raymond, ME 04071 207-655-5486 home aka “Jane From Maine” 207-523-0223 cell [email protected] Here’s to 25 amazing years…that all began [email protected]

at Dartmouth!

We lived in the Boston area for several years and On July 23, 1988 I married my best started a software consulting company together friend (and former computer lab in 1990. partner at Dartmouth) Jeff Hoffman ‘86

I wanted to move back to Maine and Jeff wanted to live on a lake so we compromised and built a house on

Sebago Lake. In 1994, we moved to Living on a lake in Maine with my best friend… Maine and our first son, Ryan, was born!

And our three GREAT kids –

Ryan (17), Sara (14), and Christopher (8)…

Life is good…

110 Dartmouth Class of ’86

Name: Jeff Hoffman Address: 29 Casselton Road, Raymond, ME 04071 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 207-523-0222

2 years out of Dartmouth I married my college sweetheart, “Jane From Maine” (MacDonald) ’86.

We started a software consulting business, Starlit Software, which I still run to this day.

We have 3 children: Ryan (17), Sara (14), and Christopher (8).

We live on Sebago Lake in Maine and love to enjoy the outdoors and travel whenever we can.

I miss Dartmouth terribly and can’t wait to see everyone at reunion!

Dartmouth Class of ’86 111 Kathleen Holland, see Bacon

Brad Holt

502 Wallace Road, Bedford, NH 03110 [email protected] (w) or [email protected] (h) At home: • Wife: Jody (Penn St. ’89) – celebrating 20th anniversary June 1, 2011 (Navy SEAL Jack Bocock was a swordsman; Pat Rowan read Scripture; Bruce Chafee was a groomsman) • Kids: Sullivan (17), Anders (16), Nathan (13) • Pet: yellow lab, “Sailor” (8) Career: partner at a law ! rm (NKMS), since ‘95; Navy Of! cer (CAPT) - 5 years of active duty right after Dartmouth, serving on two destroyers, then joined the Reserves; back on active duty twice (‘05, ‘06) on NATO staffs overseas. Hobbies: coach my kids’ soccer, hoops, . e Holt Family (Brad, Jody, Sullivan, Anders, and Nathan) and lacrosse teams; play in men’s hockey league; run with my wife; make music with Darby, Pat Rowan, Craig Meuser, Keith Hauser and friends; surf year ‘round; sail -- especially when me). Steve Kylander gets Gary Greene, Bruce Chafee, Our Freshman Trip was a great start. LSA (Lyon, Meg Garretson, Anne Grimes, Paul Davis, Hugh France) was fantastic; I’m still close with my LSA O’Reilly, et al. to help race his lovely Swan 48; ski; family. I have some wonderful classroom memo- hike; various active roles at our church. ries too, and I stayed in touch with Prof. Nancy Freshman Dorm: 308 Richardson Hall, with two Vickers and Prof. Roger Masters for a while. What great roommates (Rob Cary & Pat Rowan) and a big else? Rush, Winter Carnival, Ski Patrol, making ! replace: we bought a cord of wood and stacked it music, various whacky road trips…. in our room, but it was unseasoned, and so green Here’s one: sometime during senior winter John we couldn’t keep a ! re going until it ! nally dried Marchiony, Mike Lapham (’84) and I decided to do out in late April. The room had a “rustic bouquet.” some snowshoeing and winter camping. But I was Most favorite memories involve friends: on the on the Committee On Standards at the time, and Sailing Team, I loved practice on Mascoma – with for some reason we had a really long, controversial Kim Murchison as my terri! c crew all four years; meeting at the Faculty Club that went all day and team parties; road tripping to dinghy regattas in into the evening. I got back to Alpha Chi at near Boston; taking the Big Boat team to Annapolis midnight. Our gear was still piled by the door and – I’ll never forget running down the Severn in a the guys were playing beer pong in the basement squall with the ‘chute up in Naval Academy yawls when I arrived; they shrugged off the late hour at the McMillan Cup, afraid we’d broach in the and we got in the car, drove to the trail head, and gusts, or winning at the Corinthian Cup off Stam- started cross-country skiing up the trail, packs on ford. Most dinghy memories involve being cold, and the moonlight as our guide (at about 1:30am). wet, and very happy. At Alpha Chi Alpha, it was: It took us a while to ! nd the old John Rand cabin great guys, great parties, absurd house meetings, in the dark, and we ! nally did (at about 4am). It late nights in the basement, the Barn, and our was a wonderful night, and we bagged Moosilauke laughably bad cooking group (Geoff Parker, Pat by snowshoe in the morning.

112 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Brad Holt, continued

. e Dartmouth Sailing Team circa ’), still sails pretty fast together. . is recent photo, o( Martha’s Vineyard, includes (l- r in background): for- mer Co-Captains Brad Holt (white shirt, trimming spinnaker) and Bruce Chafee (green shirt/hat, trimming mainsail); Dreamcatcher’s owner and skipper Steve Kylander (green shirt, giving orders); former Women’s Team Captain Anne Grimes Rand (driving); Meg Garretson (white hat, standing); Anne’s husband Geo( Rand ’)* (in the gangway), and Tracey Taylor ’)- (pink hat). Dreamcatcher won this race around the Vineyard (if you look closely you can see some of the compe- tition back on the horizon); Steve and crew have won trophies in a bunch of other ocean races too (Newport- Bermuda Race, Marblehead-Halifax Race, around Block Island, and others.)

Anne Honan, see Stabnick

’86 Survey How many children do you have? 0 45 13% 1 31 9% 2 143 42% 3 86 25% 4 31 9% 5+ 7 0% Total 343 100%

Dartmouth Class of ’86 113 Jeff House

6807 W. 132nd Terrace Overland Park, KS 66209 (913) 685-9631 [email protected] Hobbies: Drinking Great Wine, Golf, Tennis, Basketball, Skiing, Watching Girls’ Volleyball & Track, Poker – have played in WSOP Career Info: Present – Own Mgmt Con- sulting Practice since ‘03 Real Estate Dvpmt, Bldg, Investment Freshman Dorm: New Hamp LSA: Blois, France Greetings Classmates! I’m looking forward to getting back to campus. As I tell all the high school students in KC, if I had a chance to re-do my college experience, I’d do it in a heartbeat and wouldn’t change a single thing! Now, our daughters are freshmen in high school and have been to “Camp Dartmouth” and would love to go to college here. I hope they will work hard and be fortunate enough to get that opportunity. A' er Dartmouth, I started out working for Senator Bob Dole in Washington, D.C., for # House Family at Daughters’ B’not Mitzvah in Spring ‘#" years then ended up at Harvard Business School Je( & Jody (spouse), Sydney (l) & Ashley (r) – identical twins getting my MBA in "$$". ) en, it was on to Chicago for % years, marriage to Jody, birth of our daugh- some foreign travel. ters and an eventual move “back home” to Kansas in "$$%, I hope if anyone is in the KC area you will look us up. We where we’ll likely be till at least the girls’ graduate high actually have a pretty active alumni chapter and I’ve tried school. A' er that, who knows? We’ve been itching to do to stay involved.

’86 Survey Lifestyle? Primary residence in a metropolitan area 88 26% Primary residence in a suburb 179 52% Primary residence in a rural area 53 15% Who cares? I have a second home anyway! 23 7% Total 343 100%

114 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Mabelle (Drake) Hueston

Who’s at home? and there is still over 3/4ths of your life yet to live, Spouse/Partner: John Hueston’86 savor this time as ready your future. Kids: Tara (24) Princeton’09, Tufts Vet School’14 What are your goals, dreams or plans for the future? I still have fantasy ones, ie., to write a Ryan (19) Dartmouth’14; Kinsale (11); Shea (9) book, to go back to school, to teach Navajo, to run Pets: Patsy and Seamus an NPO, and to be a runner. Career Information: Education Realistic ones? I plan to keep helping my children Hobbies: Reading, and Travel live up to their ideals, to remain a true friend to Freshman Dorm: North Mass John, and to be my own best friend through the remaining years. What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Graduation with my mom and dad meeting my What else? I am surprised how important a role friends and their parents. There was too much my Dartmouth friends still play in my life and in to say and so little time to explain it all. I was so the lives of my children. Thank you, you many excited and scared at the same time and I was glad Dartmouth “Uncles and Aunts,” you are treasures. my parents were there to experience it with me and my friends. What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 years: That we have four children! The eldest is a second-year veterinary student and the youngest will be a fourth grader this fall. Do you have a “bucket list”? What are some of the things on it? Travel: Still so many places yet to see: Galapagos, more of Africa, South America, and more Asia. Knowing what you know now, what piece of advice would you give a fresh- man beginning college? You are only 18,

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Dartmouth Class of ’86 117 Robert F. Hunger

8 Woodridge, Beacons! eld, Qc H9W 4G7 Canada revolve around the great people and life-long [email protected] friendship that were initiated during those 4 glori- ous years. Who’s at home? What’s been the biggest surprise of last 25 Spouse/Partner: Monique Francoeur years? How much fun it has been. Kids: Audrey (13), Karl (12), and Brad (10) Do you have a "bucket list"? What are some of the Pets: A German Wire-haired Pointer named Hab things on it? Living the dream... Mostly done :) Career Information: Vice-President and Manag- Knowing what you know now, what piece of ing Director at BMO Nesbitt Burns advice would you give a freshman? Try every- Hobbies: Hockey, swimming, rollerblading, boat- thing, and do as many Language and Foreign ing, " ying, travelling, ... Study Abroad programs as possible. Freshman Dorm: Gile Hall What are your goals, dreams or plans for the What’s your favorite Dartmouth memory? Too future? More of the same things I've been doing many to mention... but primarily my memories over the last 25 years.

Clockwise from top: Karl, Audrey and Brad Hunger on Lake Ontario; Robert with Audrey, Karl and Brad in Marrakech; Robert (with brother Rick) in Carmel, Ca. while "studying" at UCSD in !")'; Robert, Mo, Karl, Audrey, and Brad in Moab, Utah; Robert in Cinque Terre, Italy last year

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118 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Dartmouth Class of ’86 119 Mark Irish

Currently residing in what I refer to Drama Major at Dartmouth and I’ve Lebanon Opera House playing roles as “the west bank”, just # miles from been pursuing an acting career ever such as Edgar in KING LEAR and midtown Manhattan at +.&. Blvd East since graduation. Fellow classmate, Vladimir in WAITING FOR GODOT 2!C in the town of West New York, NJ David Beach, and I actually went – some of the most precious memories .1.$#. through the Manhattan Punch Line’s of my career on stage. Lousy money, one year internship not too long but it was so rewarding being back in [email protected] a' er arriving here in the Big Apple. Hanover and the Upper Valley for part home phone (!.")%+"-"+!+ I’ve had decent success in the world of those summers. I got to participate of “show business”: voice over cam- at random moments during our !.th. My partner, David Schmittou, from paigns for Ocean Spray Cranberry During my sophomore summer Missouri, and I were married last Juice, Ensure, ESPN the Magazine, the one of my acting teachers, Andrea year here in WNY by Judge Amaril- Je, rey Modell Foundation and many Haring, told me, “You are enough.” lis – yeah, could we have planned that others; recurring roles on all the NY ) is is probably the most profound any better or what? No kids, but we are based soaps – most of which no lon- thing any teacher ever gave me while both devoted uncles. My nieces and ger exist; and wonderful roles at small at Dartmouth, and it’s taken me a long nephews all live up in Maine, where I theatres all over the country. I actually time to fully believe it, but over the last return home at least #-& times a year. spent four consecutive summers at the four years I have started to understand

120 Dartmouth Class of ’86 Mark Irish, continued this in a much more meaningful way. continue exploring myself through beautifully this varied career path As a freshman at Dartmouth I was these great roles – to speak words of suits me. I feel blessed to be able to sure that what I wanted most in life poetry and share them with an audi- live such an interesting life. was to be rich and famous. And that ence. I hope that I will always be able isn’t the case today. ) is has been the to perform and share the talents I Future goals… * nd gratitude with greatest surprise for me – a transfor- have, but I also run a catering busi- whatever roles I have le' to play. Pub- mation really. ness, prepare taxes, and do some legal lish something. Direct and teach. I’ve By the time our reunion rolls along, recruiting, specializing in placing been given so much, I’d like to share it. I’ll have just * nished playing Salieri in lawyers in the Asian market. I used Be of service… AMADEUS at the Spring* eld Con- to be really disappointed that I wasn’t temporary ) eatre in Missouri. It is more successful at just one of these “On action alone be thy interest, never still such a joy to be on stage and to myriad careers, but now I realize how on its fruits.” —Bhagavad Gita

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