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OCTOBER 2018 OCTOBER DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CLASS OF 1981 OF CLASS COLLEGE DARTMOUTH STAYING IN TOUCH: talking to the ‘rents.” In Hitchcock, SPINNING THE ‘81 WEB THEN AND NOW that could almost protect you from FACEBOOK FRIENDS As we COW2018 During our recent someone pouring something down CLASS OFFICERS WEEKEND CLASSMATES POST THEIR PHOTOS ON D81 FACEBOOK PAGE communally the stairwell—if you were small gathering at Class begin our 7th Officers Weekend, enough to tuck yourself away within Several Dartmouth alums bumped into each decade, we other in London at Craven Cottage, the “Fenway” we were reminiscing the booth. Michael Komara also look forward to of the Premier League, to see Fulham Football would make a collect call to Arthur Club vs Watford in West London on 9/22. (L about the “good sharing this 2018 to R) Alex Dmyterko ‘81, Judy Yun ‘81, Abner old days,” meaning (his middle name), and since Arthur Homecoming Oakes ‘81, John Lee ‘82, Mike Steinharter ‘81, Mike Swarr ‘79. The reunion continued back when we were was never home, his parents would with as many at the Temperance Pub in Fulham, complete undergraduates, and just call him back at the pay phone of you as possible. For those who with graffiti and world problem-solving brain- nd storming. some of the differences between on the 2 floor of Lord Hall. Molly will not able to be in Hanover, we then and now, especially how we Sundberg Van Metre also made a 10 hope to hear from you through Rick Silverman, Sally Ankeny Reiley, Pat Berry, Beth Shapiro Lewyckyj, Veronica Wessels, Danielle Dyer, contacted our families. What AM Sunday collect call home, until the website! To prime the pump, Julie Koeninger, Robert Goldbloom, Claudia Sweeney prompted the conversation, in part, she was living with Pam Donovan so to speak, we have posted on Weed, Gail Chen Girls Weekend - Enjoyed a heartwarming the website an address given to weekend hosting my fellow 1981 ladies, was when one of the attendees Gehret junior year, and they got a our Freshman class by Dr. Peter Suzie Sudikoff Weixel, Anne Minnich, Becky got a text message from one of her phone in the room. Jeff Healy had a Shepherdson Nyren, Cathy Haley Rost, and Bien, Professor Emeritus of English Barbie Anderson Gogan at our house at Lake children. I recalled when I was a phone in their room freshman year and Comparative Literature at Ossipee, NH. When we went to see the Castle in so that one of his roommates could the Clouds, we ran into another fabulous 1981 student, I lived in Hitchcock, where Dartmouth. Tony Shaw, my freshman Woman, Grace Macomber Bird. The ‘81’s are there was a pay phone on the first call his “HTH” (home-town-honey, everywhere. What fun! ~Lynne Gaudet New Hamp next door neighbor, had floor at the bottom of the stairwell, for those who have forgotten). the presence of mind to appreciate and I lived in 111 with Martin After that year, he also used the the importance (and prophecy?) of Weinstein and Greg Clow. Usually, collect call option, noting that his the address and saved a hard copy, Very very very special weekend in Hanover on Sunday nights around 11 PM, I’d mother “had a vendetta against Ma which he recently resurrected and 2018 Class Presidents Award - Robert Goldbloom with some very very very special friends and Pat Berry from the 1978 Championship Football team: call my parents collect, they’d refuse Bell.” Beth Shapiro Lewyckyj also transcribed to a PDF document, Steve Pignatiello, Jerry Pierce, Joe McLaughlin, the call and then call back. I wasn’t called collect, but she notes that available now on the Class of 1981 Fred Koberna, Jeff Kemp, Greg Jaeger, Jon Bassindale, with Big Jim Rill in the back. the only one who followed this plan. her kids today are of the opinion, Website. I suspect it may be the Bob Spears made his collect calls “Why talk when you can text!?!” only copy that exists? The themes on Sunday afternoons from the pay She admits that if she wants to and observations are provocative, and Dr. Bien shared with phone cabinet on the first floor of talk to her kids, she texts them Abner Oakes recently that he had concerns about South Mass. After freshman year, he first for authorization. Jill Martin Paul Feinman posted “Crashed the how the advice and challenge he notes that they had a phone in their used to call every Sunday evening, Dartmouth Club of D.C. watch party, hoped to convey would be received. with Paula and Emma (we were apartment off campus, and when he and she tried to get her kids to do visiting Emma for her birthday).” He was concerned that some would lived at SAE, but he recalls what a the same when they went off to find his message “repugnant.” With Co-Head Agent Beth received a Dartmouth pain it was to allocate those phone college. She is thrilled that one of shopping bag. this in mind we would like to offer bills. Hallidie Grant Haid remembers her kids, age 28!, still calls home the opportunity for reflection and Many Dartmouth Men’s Hockey alumni returned the challenge of bill allocation from on Sunday evenings. It seems like commentary through the website to Hanover on September 7 to participate in the texting is generally more acceptable annual Eddie Jeremiah golf tournament raising her senior year, but she remembers using this address as a starting funds to support the men’s hockey program. the task as being easier since the to the next generation, and I must point. We look forward to hearing Bob enjoyed some post tournament festivities at Murphy’s with fellow ‘81 classmates Chip locations of the calls helped to admit, I text my parents much more your thoughts. Bettencourt, Kenny Fagan, and Tony Messuri. divvy them up. And while she often than I call—and I think they ~ Kevin Kerin, Webmaster didn’t do the collect calling thing, prefer the text messages to a late she expressed her appreciation for night call. They go to bed earlier 1981. Tell us what you’re up to via our class Facebook group: the strength of fixation of those these days…and so do I! How do you https://www.facebook.com/groups/Dartmouth81 dartmouth. Co-Class Secretary Veronica proudly shows her phone booths to the wall, since “we communicate with your kids? DAM shirt! all used to climb up into it while ~ Rick Silverman org OCTOBER 2018 NEWSLETTER Page 2 Page 3 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CLASS OF 1981 http://1981.dartmouth.org WHY DO BETH AND MARTIN CLASS FACULTY AROUND THE GIRDLED EARTH WE ROAM MINI-REUNION INSIDE KEEP BUGGING ME? I have no shame in sharing that TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES WITH OUR CLASSMATES THE US CAPITOL Does my participation in the Dartmouth College without the Math 3 help of January 26, 2019 Fund (DCF) really matter? YES, IT DOES! classmate Bill Bogley freshman GREENLAND Join us on a guided group tour of Why participate? year, there is a very good chance September 2-11, 2019 the historical areas of the Capitol on that I would just be graduating Saturday, January 26 at 11:00 am. Each year, the Fund raises more than $6 million Fellow 81ers, this week from a Community Visit the Exhibition Hall to see original from gifts of $2,500 or less, which is the equivalent I noticed a recent reference in our College somewhere in Wisconsin. documents, videos, touchable models. of 201 student scholarships. The average of these So it is with great pleasure and pride that I would like to share class news about those of us born Lunch at the Capitol Cafe. gifts was $228; the smallest was less than $1. that our pal Dr. Bill Bogley, PhD. (I know, it’s redundant) has in 1959 and headed for 60th bdays Tickets limited to four per family. been named Chairman of the Department of Mathematics at next year. A number of us have Contact [email protected] Alumni support of the Fund is critical. Participation Oregon State University, a job I believe he has turned down a signed up for a fun outing with for details. rates are used as one measure of the “health” of the number of times. He would never bring it up and I’m not sure ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH! school by: how any of us would have known other than I goaded it out of Quark Expeditions to check out July 26 - August 1, 2019 Greenland and raise a toast to the • U.S. News & World Report in ranking the “Best him. (So how’s things in Corvallis... What? New Job?) Join Lynne and and most rapidly changing place on the Colleges” None of this explains why there was a wild turkey on his car Dartmouth Travel as they head north when we visited,... or perhaps it does. Nonetheless, give a rouse planet and our rapid aging. Maybe • Rating agencies when considering a bond rating during summer for a peak-season to our classmate and the lucky students and faculty of Oregon even donate some money to reverse to award to the College, thus influencing the journey to Canada’s glorious Rocky State. It is a victory for education and really hard math! climate change or at least slow it College’s borrowing costs Mountains, relaxing at legendary See here: http://impact.oregonstate.edu/2018/06/ down. There are a few cabins and resorts, including Fairmont Chateau • Public and private grant-making institutions bill-bogley-lead-department-mathematics/ bunks left on our Arctic Express ~ Vaughn Halyard Lake Louise, Jasper Park Lodge, and outing, September 2-11, 2019. Come Last fiscal year, we had 55 more donors from Banff Springs Hotel. Accompanied by the Class of 1981, and that increased our class celebrate turning 60! If interested BIG QUESTIONS SERIES Classmate Mary Favret is now teaching at an Orbridge Expedition Leader, enjoy participation rate from 34 to 40 percent, so every in joining, email me— at As we approach our 60th birthday Johns Hopkins University, in the university’s Ben Pierce the beauty of the magnificent ranges gift really does make a difference. [email protected] and the College’s 250th Anniversary Department of English and Program in in Banff and Jasper National Parks, Women & Gender Studies. Hopkins also and we reflect on the ties that bind We know that you have a lot of worthwhile causes the crystal waters of Lake Louise and recruited Mary’s husband Andrew Miller at us, we are planning to send out a that compete for your philanthropic dollars, some the same time - quite rare in their business Maligne Lake, and the glacial masses series of questions that we hope will of which provide fundamental, life-saving and - and he is also in the English department of the Columbia Icefields. Embark trigger some memories and promote sustaining support. We ask that you consider a gift and has the office formerly occupied by ‘81 Amanda Anderson, upon a marvelous cruise through class engagement. No answer is of any size—$19.81 is kind of meaningful—to join who’s now at Brown. too short – a paragraph, sentence the glacial blue water of Maligne or word. All responses are much your classmates to support Dartmouth students. For Mary, “the move came as a surprise and a real gift: it Lake, adventure up scenic Sulphur appreciated and may be included in Gifts to other Dartmouth organizations—teams, brings me back closer to family and friends in the D.C. area, Mountain in a gondola, and ride a the Class Newsletter/DAM Notes over clubs, and other activities—are also an important where I grew up, and it gives us a chance to start over in a new the coming months. Here is the first place at the very moment when our kids move on to college - specially designed Ice Explorer on to way to stay involved, and we ask that you also question: and beyond.” Mary and Andrew’s daughter Cass is at Wellesley the Columbia Icefield. Says Lynne, ? consider the DCF. and will graduate this spring while son Ben is starting his “Bob and I would love to have some If you could re-experience WAYS TO MAKE A GIFT: sophomore year at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus. ‘81 classmates join us on the trip!” one day or moment from Give Online via credit card, Venmo and PayPal: “We love living in Baltimore, rightfully called ‘Charm City,’” your Dartmouth career, (Book through Dartmlouth Alumni www.dartgo.org/fund said Mary. Right now, though, Mary is in Los Angeles, spending what day or moment By Phone: 603-646-3621 or 800-228-1769 two months of her sabbatical on a research fellowship at the Travel: http://alumni.dartmouth. would that be? edu/learn/alumni-travel/canadian- Please send your replies to Thank you! Clark Library, part of the UCLA system. She will be there until early November, LA area classmates, and so feel free to reach [email protected] Beth and Martin rockies-parks-and-resorts) out to her ([email protected]). We are super excited to hear from you!

OCTOBER 2018 NEWSLETTER Page 4 Page 5 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CLASS OF 1981 http://1981.dartmouth.org SURVEY SAYS! “A PASSPORT TO WORLDS” to use her camera as a way to enter worlds closed to most women. One 1981 Class Communications Do you know the photographer Inge of the first women to join Magnum Survey Results Morath? Well, a new book about her Photos in 1953, she worked closely will help, put out as a part of the with Robert Capa and Henri Cartier- Over the last few years, the 1981 class officers Magnum Legacy Series for which Bresson. have sent monthly birthday emails to those our classmate Andrew Lewin is the “In this third volume of the Magnum classmates who have up to date email addresses managing editor. As the alumni mag recently reported, Andrew “has been Legacy series, renowned historian on file with Dartmouth. From September, 2017, a photography buff since Dartmouth, Linda Gordon presents Morath as she through August, 2018, we took advantage of when he and several friends published traveled across the globe, often as so as a corporate lawyer.” the birthday messaging to include a link to a photojournalism magazine called a woman alone, quietly but firmly “I was in a position to do something defying the conventions for what was an online survey that pertained to our class Campus. He moved on to a 25-year career as a corporate and securities different,” he said, “and decided that I appropriate for women at the time. Her communications. Fifty-five classmates completed attorney but maintained a keen interest really did not want to take another legal photographs show her cosmopolitanism, the survey, and their feedback has been very in the field, serving on the board of the job. So I moved in a different direction, her love of literature, her fluency in taking on this project and work with many languages. Morath’s work is helpful as our newsletter editors, secretaries, International Center of Photography and amassing his own eclectic collection other non-profits.” unified by an intimacy and comfort with webmaster, and other class officers focus on that includes works by Robert Capa and As for the book series, they are her subjects. Her respect for the various designing our communications to be as efficient, Matthew Pillsbury.” illustrated biographies about the lives cultures she documented made her what Gordon calls a visual ethnographer. helpful, and coordinated as possible. In 2011 Andrew and his wife Marina of the Magnum photographers behind Truly a citizen of the world, she had a moved to London because his wife was the well-known photographs. The latest We learned about the types of social media our rare ability to see, simultaneously, the posted there, and the company for which is the first ever full-length biography of universal and the personal.” classmates use, with Facebook coming in first he was working as general counsel was Austrian-born American photographer at 78% of the classmates responding, followed sold shortly before. After they returned Inge Morath, tracing her life through the As Andrew said about Morath, he prism of her work and archives. “became fascinated by how Inge used by LinkedIn with 66% participation. We were to NYC in 2012, Andrew, as he told me, “started to think about what I really More on Morath: “Inge Morath overcame photography as a passport to worlds thrilled to learn that 90% of respondents usually wanted to do with my time, and whether an adolescence in Nazi Germany and the conventionally closed to women.” read the class newsletters, 84% usually read the I wanted to spend the next 10 years or trauma of barely surviving World War II ~ Abner Oakes Dartmouth Alumni Magazine class column, and 78% open and read emails from the class officers. As we all know, our class webmaster, Kevin Kerin, ‘81 CLASS OFFICERS Co-President Newsletter Editor Webmaster has been hard at work adding many innovative Pat Berry Lynne Gaudet Kevin Kerin [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] and creative items to our website. Top ratings in Co-President Newsletter Editor Mini-Reunion Co-Chair the survey were appreciation for the YouTube link Robert Goldbloom Abner Oakes Sally Ankeny Reiley [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] to our 1981 commencement video and the pdf of Vice President Newsletter Editor Mini-Reunion Co-Chair our 1981 Class Freshman Book. Please enjoy this Danielle Dyer Rick Silverman Elizabeth Wang [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] more detailed analysis of the survey results! As Secretary Newsletter Editor Gift Planning Chair always, please send us any updates and photos Emil Miskovsky Gail Chen Anne Scott-Putney [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] about yourself to our news email address at d.81. Secretary Co-Head Agent Member at Large [email protected] so that we may include this in Veronica Wessels Martin Weinstein Julie Koeninger [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] our newsletter and/or class column. Treasurer & Alumni Council Co-Head Agent Member at Large Representative Beth Shapiro Lewyckyj Molly Sundberg Van Metre Claudia Sweeney Weed [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] OCTOBER 2018 NEWSLETTER Page 6 Page 7 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CLASS OF 1981 http://1981.dartmouth.org