Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 1

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter

Get Ready For Homecoming Weekend!

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 2 Homecoming Weekend - October 9 - 10, 2015

Homecoming comes early this year, right at the peak of the fall foliage season in . Will you be coming to Hanover for Homecoming? If so, please be sure to reach out to your fellow ‘80’s. For your convenience, here’s a quick overview of the weekend’s planned events:

Kate Laud writes “Come join Class of ‘80 at Homecoming Weekend. Key events are:

October 9th, Dartmouth Night - Gather with us at 6:15 on Crosby Street, (off East Wheelock Street between Topliff and tennis courts) for the start of the parade. Look for our class banner. The parade starts at 7:30 and the bonfire starts at 8:30.

October 10th, Saturday - Join us at 11:30 for our mini tent tailgate with the ‘81s and ‘79s on the lawn of Sphinx/AD. We will have hot chili, but you can also bring your favorite tailgate grub. The game, against Yale, will start at 1:30. Come see the renovated Memorial Stadium and the BAKER BELL TOWER TOURS - 2:00–4:30 pm team’s new black uniforms. Self-guided - directions and information available at front desk, main hall of Baker-Berry Library. The full Dartmouth Alumni event schedule is Tours may be canceled due to weather. here … http://www.alumni.dartmouth.edu/ events/homecoming/events, … or you can find a WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL VS. YALE - 5:00 pm quick schedule guide below … Leede Arena.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th DARTOBERFEST – 5:00 pm Tent, Alumni Gym Lawn - Get warm and enjoy DARTMOUTH HERE, THERE & EVERYWHERE some food and live entertainment. - 1:00-5:00 pm Tent, Blunt Alumni Center - Join alumni relations ALUMNI AND UPPER CLASS STUDENTS staff and leaders to learn how to stay connected GATHER FOR PARADE – 7:00 pm with Dartmouth throughout the year Corner of Crosby and Lebanon streets - hope to see lots of ‘80’s marching - look for the ‘80 banner! NAVIGATING COLLEGE ADMISSIONS – 2:00– 4:30 pm DARTMOUTH NIGHT PARADE – 7:30-8:00 pm Room 028, Silsby - A workshop for alumni and Along Lebanon and Main Streets, and around the their children. Registration Required: (603) 646- Dartmouth Green 2258.

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 3 DARTMOUTH NIGHT CEREMONIES – 8:00 pm Sphinx AD lawn across from Memorial Gym - look Steps of Dartmouth Hall for the 1980 banner

BONFIRE ON THE GREEN – 8:30 pm FOOTBALL VS. YALE - 1:30 pm Memorial Field - hope to see everyone in the Class GATHERING FOR ALUMNI, FAMILIES, AND of 1980 section of the stands! FRIENDS Post Glow Tent, Blunt Alumni Center and the WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL VS. BROWN – 5:00 Zimmerman Lounge - enjoy refreshments with pm alumni from around the globe. Leede Arena

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th Notes On Classmates WOMEN’S RUGBY VS. PRINCETON - 10:00 am Brophy Field It’s been a while since we’ve had non-reunion related classmate notes, and we’ve got a lot of BAKER BELL TOWER TOURS - 10:00 am – updates to share. So here we go! 12:30 pm Self-guided - directions and information available Earlier this year, Ed at front desk, main hall of Baker-Berry Library. Rowland posted this on Tours may be canceled due to weather. LinkedIn, in response to many birthday wishes : BACK TO CLASS: FALL LECTURE SERIES - “Thank you to everyone AS THE 2016 ELECTIONS APPROACH, WHAT IS AMERICA’S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK? – 10:00- for the wonderful 11:00 am birthday wishes. Am just Auditorium - presented by a little older fatter and Ed Rowland Matthew Slaughter, Paul Danos Dean Of The Tuck slower... To my fellow School and Earl C. Daum, 1924 Professor Of Dartmouth 80s, we won't make the International Business. Reunion as our twins graduate from High School that weekend.” Ed, we hope you BARTLETT TOWER REDEDICATION and your family had a great time CEREMONY - 11:00 am –11:30 am celebrating a wonderful milestone in the Celebrate the restoration of the exterior of Bartlett lives of your twins! Tower. Tours to follow.

WE ARE MOVING DARTMOUTH FORWARD – And Cesar Molina 11:00 am - 12:15pm writes from Peru “Once Hood Auditorium - Learn how the Moving again I didn’t make it to Dartmouth Forward initiative is progressing from Hanover for our those leading the initiative on campus. reunion. Distance is a huge obstacle to meet BARTLETT TOWER OPEN HOURS - 11:30 am – up with you guys. Best 1:00 pm regards to all!” We were Climb the 86 steps to the top of the 71-foot-tall thinking of you, Cesar, Cesar Molina stone structure built between 1885 and 1895. and hope our 40th reunion will find you PRE-GAME TAILGATE - Classes of 1979, 1980 among the many! and 1981 – 11:30-ish am – 1:30 pm Bill Barbaresi wrote “It’s great hearing

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 4 from everyone and it would be Early in April, Andy Sullivan offered “I great to see you all this should be able to make it by Friday spring. Location is no excuse, afternoon and look forward to seeing since we live in Newton, everyone else. MA. Unfortunately, at this point, it’s unlikely I will be I am on vacation this able to make it to the week visiting our oldest reunion. I had already who is a Journalism committed to a number of Bill Barbaresi major at USC. Enjoying trips (only one for fun and, yes, it’s like sunny LA and was able I’m still in the Glee Club…a choir I sing to see Arlo Guthrie sing with in Cambridge is performing in Paris "Coming into Los and London---just couldn’t pass it up). I Angeles" in LA on hope all of you who are able to be in Monday. On Tuesday we Andy Sullivan Hanover have a great time. “ were the studio audience for my son's talk show (CU@USC) where he interviewed a Another classmate who was USC alum who directs House of Cards. out of the country during the reunion, Dana Cetlin, writes But "imagine my chagrin" as a 'rent when “Dear All - Our daughter is my 'shmen used the word, "zeitgeist" on celebrating her scheduled air. I am sure that is one of the 10 college graduation next month naughty words that George Carlin said (provided she turns in cannot be used in earshot of the general her final English paper, of American public. I will confirm when I course) with a backpacking Dana Cetlin return home to Atlanta as I probably have trip through Europe with her college that Carlin LP jammed in the back of my roommate. Remember those days? Lou Reed collection.”

Only difference between their generation Chuck Muenzen, it and ours is that they've actually invited turns out, was in the old 'rents and families to join them for Hanover the week the last leg in England, which before our reunion - unfortunately coincides with our reunion one week too soon! weekend. Don't quite understand the Chuck wrote “I really invitation, other than perhaps something wish I could join you, to do with them getting a week's worth of but as it happens I will room, board and sightseeing paid for. But be in Hanover the Chuck Muenzen as a consequence, wife Amanda and I will weekend before attending my son Steve's be there instead of with you all, which is Thayer BE conferment and won't be able the only disappointing part. At least we'll to extend my 4 day trip to 11 days. I wish have a visit that same weekend with all those who do go a great reunion.“ classmate and fellow Aire/Glee Club pal That’s a good reason, and give our best to Tom Bartlett and his family who settled Steve! north of London. So we'll raise a toast to all of you over a pint.“ And this note from John Ribaudo - “I

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 5 usually am able to attend Sean Wilson offers this update from a the reunions but this time reunion side-adventure: “Peter Corren I won’t be able to make ('81) and I kicked off reunion early by it! I’m still practicing arriving on Saturday the 13th at the neurology with Kaiser Ravine Lodge and enjoying a Senior Permanente in Fremont, Dinner with some of the Class of 2015 on CA (the San Francisco the night before their

Bay area).” John Ribaudo Commencement. The next day, Peter and I climbed Mt. Moosilauke and turned south Libbie Davis Groves wrote “Can’t make on the Appalachian Trail to hike the it to the reunion, but I hope you will all "Hanover 50", arriving on campus have a merry time! Thursday afternoon, just in time for the evening's kick-off festivities. Along the My last child just way we shared stories, got wet from rain, graduated from college and got married. All four married off … I think that means I’m retired :-) My fourth grandchild was born in January. Libbie Davis Groves

Published a book this spring. It’s the story of our journey through my husband’s terminal cancer. Grief Undone: A Journey With God And Cancer is available on Amazon. Tried to “keep it real”.

Sean Wilson & Peter Corren ‘81 atop Mt. Moosilauke And with perhaps the best possible reason for missing our 35th reunion, Cody Press climbed mounts Cube and Smarts, writes “Miss you all camped in DOC shelters with numerous at the 35th. northbound through-hikers, enjoyed ice Heading to Canada cream and refreshments provided by "trail for the Women’s angels" along the route and paid our World Cup. Middle respects to John Baldwin's ('81) memorial daughter Christen at the top of Holt's Ledges/Dartmouth is playing for the Skiway. All-in-all it was a great way to USWNT”. For those start our reunion and we are already of you who may not talking about what to do for our have followed the 50th. Anyone interested in joining a World Cup, Christen future trek is welcomed.” scored her first Cody Press w/ daughter Christen international goal against Australia just In June, Rob Dinsmoor’s latest book hit before reunion weekend! the streets. Rob writes “After years of hand-wringing and help from friends, my

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 6 new opus is out!” A quick also looking for babysitters!!! :-)” Anyone synopsis of the book from in the Brooklyn area looking for a little Amazon: “You Can Leave excitement? Give Cleotha a call. Anytime follows the true- life story of a 53-year-old And finally, this recent note from Jeff Ivy-League-educated MacKie-Mason: “After 31 years at U freelance writer and yoga Michigan (2 as master's student, then as teacher in a cozy suburb professor and for the past five years as Rob Dinsmoor of Boston, who falls down dean of the School of Information), I'm a rabbit hole and checks himself into a leaving for UC rehab facility in Florida. For 3 months, he Berkeley. Actually, enters a strange new world of controlling Janet and I are moving therapists, burnt-out orderlies, and young because of a long- junkies, many of whom are fresh out of standing commitment to jail. He navigates this new world of return to her home suburban gangstas and bizarre rules base, but I was without judgment. A great network of fortunate enough to be friends, a Zen outlook, and a very dry offered the position of sense of humor get him through his day. University Librarian and As he sobers up and gets his head glued Chief Digital Scholarship on straight, he faces his biggest challenge Officer at Berkeley, Jeff MacKie-Mason of all--getting out.“ where I'll also be a professor of Information and a professor of And speaking of books, Economics. I had great Dartmouth Richard Voorhees has connections while at Michigan (for published his latest effort: example, Phil Hanlon was our provost and “My latest novel, A Little Too appointed me as dean before he left for Rambunctious, has been Hanover, and the next provost and until called "a triumph." It's now last month boss is Martha Pollack available on Amazon. I '79). Not sure who is hanging around wrote and illustrated this Berkeley -- looking forward to finding tale of The Secret Life of Richard Voorhees out.” Kids.” Mini Reunion News Does anyone remember who the first classmate Washington D.C. Area - On September was who brought new life 12th, Mark Winkler (our Mark Winkler, not into this world? Probably the ’79 imposter) hosted a mini-reunion. not, but I’ll bet we’ll all Mark writes: “The rain stopped this past remember who the last is Saturday in time for grilling and to get this … Cleotha Robertson group picture out on our deck. Several and his wife Ana Luisa attendees were willing and able to participate recently welcomed twins Cleotha Robertson in the tropical shirt theme I encouraged. into their lives. Congratulations to you Along with some other DC area Dartmouth both! By the way, Cleotha writes “I’m alums in the photo were the following '80s:

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 7 Scott Herman, Charlie Moore, Laura The '81s who attended were Jim Payne, Beth Murphy Moore, David Hogan Jr., and Lewyckyj, Jerry Pierce, Tom Duke, Elizabeth myself. Wang ('81 who graduated with '80s), and Betsy Rubenstein. Peter Mellette '80 and his wife stopped by on way back to Williamsburg VA from a Willard Bradley Ferris '77 entrusted me with wedding in Pennsylvania. George an "Avenge 1916" banner to take to next Springsteen '80 and his wife and two young Saturday's Dartmouth football game at boys also stopped by later . The Georgetown noting that the only previous '79s who attended were Burr Gray, Rich meeting between these two teams resulted in Pender, Da'aga Bowman, and Tim Ehrsam. a 10-0 loss by Dartmouth 99 years ago.”

A group shot from the Washington D.C. area mini-reunion, hosted by Mark Winkler (tropical shirt, front center)

“The Banner” - live on TV

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 8 Presidents’ Letter connect ourselves with Dartmouth and each other.

Here’s a quick update from co-presidents We invite you to join the class Executive Susan Fagerstrom and Mark Alperin: Committee. We would welcome your

thoughts, opinions, and leadership. Dear Classmates, Please contact us at our email addresses if

you are interested. It is hard to believe

three months have For the Class and Dartmouth, passed since our June

reunion. We hope you Mark Alperin and Susan Fagerstrom enjoyed the 35th

Reunion as much as we Emails: [email protected] did. The consensus of [email protected] the class is that it was

Mark Alperin our best reunion ever. Great attendance, Class Officers Weekend excellent weather (only a little rain to test the The weekend of September 18th-19th was very unique umbrellas Class Officers’ Weekend, where a number we received), and a top- of your class executive committee notch schedule of events members travel to Hanover and learn and dinners made for a what’s new at the college and what’s memorable weekend. coming down the pike. Attending on your Thank you to the hard- behalf this year were Susan Fagerstrom, Susan Fagerstrom working reunion team Mark Alperin, Merle Adelman, Joe led by Cathy McGrath, Kate Laud, and Lisa Mannes, Cathy McGrath, Regina Shanahan! Rehkamp Ketting, Wade Herring, and Rich Akerboom. We want to recognize our outgoing class Presidents Cameron Bilger and Brian Boyer for their outstanding service to our class and Dartmouth over the last five years. As we assume the reins we are appreciative of the structure and strong officer group that they passed forward.

We are excited to get to work. In the past two weeks we attended Class Officers Weekend and held our first Executive Committee conference call. Moving forward over the next few years there will be many mini reunions to plan, class Wade Herring, Cathy McGrath, Regina Rehkamp Ketting, Susan projects to work on and new ways to Fagerstrom, Mark Alperin, Merle Adelman, Joe Mannes at COW

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 9 Class Officers Weekend presents a great In advance of the meeting, I want to opportunity for your executive committee highlight a couple of issues that will be to spend some quality “face-to-face” time, discussed at the session and to invite your planning what’s ahead in the coming year. comments on these. And this year’s session was even more important, as it was the first “official” House Communities - Next fall, as part meeting of the new slate of officers who of President Hanlon’s Moving Dartmouth will lead our class through our 40th Forward initiative, a new House reunion in 2020. A full list of the new Communities will be instituted. Staring in executive committee can be found on the their first year, every undergraduate will back page of this issue of the newsletter. be assigned to one of six communities. Undergraduates will have the opportunity A Message From Dan Zenkel, to live in those communities from their sophomore through senior years. A Our Alumni Councilor faculty member has been selected to live in each of the communities, and at least Dear Classmates, $1 million will be spent annually to support social, academic, and intramural It was great seeing programming within the communities. At and catching up the Alumni Council meeting, Councilors with so many of will participate in breakout sessions to you at our 35th consider several topics: Reunion in June. I will be representing how house professors can best promote our class at the the integration of academic and next meeting of the residential life, Dartmouth Alumni the types of programs and activities do Council which will you think would be the most productive take place from and appealing to current and Dan Zenkel October 22-24, prospective students, and 2015. There, we will have the opportunity whether alumni should have a to hear from many senior college connection with the house communities administrators including President Hanlon. and, if so, what roles might they play in As you know, my role is not only to report supporting those communities. to you, but to communicate your concerns and feedback. If there are any issues If you have any thoughts on these topics which you would like me to raise or or about any other aspect of the House address during the session, or if you have Communities, please share them in any comments or questions which you advance of the meeting so that I can pass would like me to relay, please let me know them along during the breakout session. before the meeting. I also want to encourage those with positive feedback to Sexual Assault Study Recently weigh in. There is always room for Completed By Association of American improvement, but inviting only criticism Universities - As reported previously, a tends to skew the discussion. key goal of Moving Dartmouth Forward is

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 10 reducing the incidence of campus-related The Generous Class of 1980 sexual assault. A study recently released by the Association of American Just in from head agent Merle Adelman: Universities confirms the prescience of

President Hanlon and the Moving Fund Reunion Dartmouth Forward Tax Force in Campaign – A Tremendous Success! addressing these issues. The Survey on

Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct Thanks to your generosity, our 2015 (the “Survey”) was the largest of its kind Dartmouth College Fund 35th Reunion to date. 150,000 students at 27 Campaign was an outstanding success. institutions, including every Our class contributed almost $5.5 million school except Princeton, participated. to the annual campaign; more than 10% 27.2 percent of female college seniors of the overall money collected for the reported that, since entering college, they year, with 47% participation, our highest had experienced some kind of unwanted level in years. sexual contact .

In recognition of our achievements, our Reports were also released for each class received the Class of 1938 Award for participating institution. Dartmouth has Highest Reunion Dollar Total, and issued its own executive summary of the Outstanding Volunteer Awards for our findings relating to Dartmouth. For Head Agents and Reunion Gift Committee. Dartmouth female undergraduates in their senior year, the prevalence rate for Head Agents attempted or completed nonconsensual Merle Adelman Mark R. Alperin sexual contact by physical force or Michael Palitz incapacitation was 34 percent, compared Reunion Gift Committee to the aggregate 27.2 percent rate noted Janine Fate Avner J. Bartlett Littlefield above. Fortunately, thanks to the work Stuart Bell Joseph R. Mannes of the Moving Dartmouth Forward Task Meg S. Blakey John C. Morris Force and Presidents Hanlon and Kim, the Peter S. Boone Paul W. Mourning College is well down the path to Brian D. Boyer S. Barksdale Penick IV confronting this issue. Indeed, the survey Margaret Coughlin LePage contained some encouraging news in that Jeffrey B. Citrin Bruce A. Reeves regard. As reported by the Huffington Anthony P. Furnary Ellen J. Remsen Webb Post, Dartmouth had the highest rate of Andrew M. Glassberg Robert Schoder William W. Helman IV Daniel R. Zenkel bystanders who took some type of action when they saw someone acting in a For the record, we believe that the "sexually violent or harassing manner.” cumulative gifts to Dartmouth College

across the board (graduate schools, Thank you again for the privilege of athletics, friends, etc.) since we graduated representing our class. is close to $80 million. We can round up

for an even $80M! Dan Zenkel

[email protected] Stay tuned for updates on the 2016 DCF

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 11 profit and store in response to the lack of available training. Over 85% of adults with disabilities are unemployed. Of those who do have jobs, approximately two- thirds earn sub-minimum wages in irregular “enclave” employment isolated from the general public. Boulder Treasures exists to change these statistics.

Now THAT’S a large check!

Campaign for the Great Class of 1980, and as always, give early and give generously!

ForEverGreen! Merle [email protected]

Boulder Treasures/Ramble On Pearl—Andy Minden

Peter Fowler offers this update on Andy Minden’s non-profit Bolder Treasures, Andy Minden & Brian Boyer atop Mt. Moosilauke which he spoke about during one of the TED Talks during reunion: “A number of Four ways to help Andy and his classmates have asked how they could organizations: help Andy Minden, whose non-profit 1. Go to Boulder and shop at (Boulder Treasures) and retail store Pearl. My son Kyle is a student at CU (Ramble on Pearl) were featured in a TED Boulder, so I have been to see the talk at reunions. Boulder Treasures is the store and operations first hand. The parent organization for the retail store. most amazing part is the reaction of Ramble on Pearl sells active lifestyle customers when they find out the clothing – basically top quality brands at a social enterprise purpose of the store. discount. The concept is to create a retail Every visitor/customer tries to find a store that operates at breakeven while way to help. It is simultaneously training adults with inspiring. www.rambleonpearl.com disabilities for permanent employment in 2. Identify other similar organizations other businesses. around the US. Andy is in the early stages of getting the business and Andy and his wife Connie have an adult social model to work. So far he has child with disabilities and created the non- been able to identify very few other organizations doing the same thing. If

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 12 you find another let Andy know so they at the 35th reunion. Just before June 30, can compare best practices. we reached our goal of 35 Bartlett Tower 3. Identify Foundations that could support Society (BTS) Members by the 35th! the effort. The objective is for the store to operate at breakeven after the usual Thank you to classmates who spoke with operating costs and the costs of long-time friends about the importance of training the special employees. Until BTS membership, and to these 12 that happens they need the support of classmates who generously named outsiders. So far he has been able to Dartmouth in their estate plans: Daniel identify very few foundations focused J. Berry, Brent R. Bilger, Cameron on job trading for adults with Crone Bilger, Alexander C. Frank, Earl disabilities. If you find one, let Andy M. Grossman, Charles E. Jarrett, know. Joseph R. Mannes, Cornelia Mahn 4. Support the effort yourself. If you Purcell, Charles C. Richardson, Jr., would like to support the effort directly, Robert M. Rough, Mark S. Speers, and please visit the website for Boulder Paula Ness Speers. Treasures -www.bouldertreasures.org If you would like to join BTS, please know You can contact Andy by phone at (720) that an unrestricted gift provides the 340-2203 or by email at College with the greatest flexibility, but [email protected].” you are also welcome to specify the use for faculty support, financial aid or A note from our Gift Planning academic, athletic and extracurricular programs. Chair Regina Ketting The three main ways to join: “In September, I spent a wonderful, Make Dartmouth a beneficiary of productive time in Hanover participating in your will or charitable trust. the 2015 Class Officers Weekend and Name Dartmouth as a beneficiary of meeting Gift your retirement plan or life Planning Chairs insurance policy. from other Establish a charitable gift annuity, decades. It is a charitable remainder trust or pooled terrific time to income fund and receive payments develop strategies for life from Dartmouth and an for a successful immediate income tax deduction. new year as well as to reflect on our For any questions, please contact Julie strong class Hinman in the Gift Planning Office at performance this [email protected] or you can past year. We email me. Thank you!” now hold the College record for Regina Ketting Regina Rehkamp Ketting BTS membership [email protected]

Dartmouth Class of 1980 - Fall 2015 Newsletter Page 13 Class Dues Class of 1980 Executive Committee Class treasurer Joe Mannes sends his normal reminder to please consider Mark Alperin - Co-President sending in your class dues. And please consider a contribution to the Laurie Van Susan Fagerstrom - Co-President Buskirk Fund, which has provided support Joe Mannes - Treasurer for freshman trips as well as the DOC in general for over 30 years. Look for a Wade Herring - Secretary letter in the mail, but it's now even easier Rob Daisley - Secretary using www.dartmouth80.com. Did you Frank Fesnak - Secretary know? Your dues/contributions are tax deductible. Eric Pfeiffer - Newsletter Editor Cathy McGrath - Webmaster Electronic '80's Jeff Descombs - Webmaster Dan Zenkel - Alumni Councilor Our Class of 1980 group on LinkedIn.com continues to grow and we now have 234 Merle Adelman - Head Agent classmates in the group! And our Regina Ketting - Bartlett Tower Society Chair Facebook group is up to 167 classmates. David Bumsted - Mini-Reunion We’re looking to grow our presence in this venue, as well. It’s a great place to catch Lisa Shanahan - Mini-Reunion up on what’s new with old friends! Kate Laud - Mini-Reunion

Brian Boyer - Executive Committee this newsletter is Now, Our Plea ... Cameron Crone Bilger - Executive Committee about you. Your classmates want to hear about what you're up to, what you’ve Lynn Bodden - Executive Committee been up to, what your kids are up to … Paul Elmlinger - Executive Committee and yes, what your grand kids are up to. Mary Ann Carolan - Executive Committee Please feel free to drop us a line anytime and we'll be sure to share your news and Lindsay Frazier - Executive Committee your thoughts with all our classmates in Susan Spagnola - Executive Committee the next issue of the class newsletter. Rich Akerboom - Executive Committee Forever Green, Michael Palitz - Executive Committee Eric Pfeiffer Todd Young - Executive Committee [email protected]

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Mark Alperin, Susan Fagerstrom, Wade Herring, Joe Mannes Mark Alperin and his wife, Wade Herring and Joe Mannes atop and Cathy McGrath, Friday night dinner at COW the new west stands at renovated Memorial Field

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Wade Herring, Cathy McGrath, Regina Rehkamp Ketting, Susan Fagerstrom, Mark Alperin, Merle Adelman and Joe Mannes, Saturday lunch at COW.