Class Notes

1982

NOVEMBER • 1987 Peter Frechette
Class Notes
1982
NOVEMBER • 1987 Peter Frechette

Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends. Now that my address has made its way into countless households across the country, and the world, my daily trip to the mailbox has become one of curiosity and wonder. Who will be the first to take pen in hand a drop me a line?

And the winner is . . . Robert Nachman. Although not giving me details as to his personal life, Robert did ask me to inform you, my dedicated readers, that copies of the reunion video are still available. This video will not be sold in any store. It is only available now in this limited-time offer for the ridiculously low price of $10.

Make checks payable to Dartmouth Class of 1982. Send your check or money order now to: Class of '82 Video, c/o Robert Nachman, 255 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10011.

This offer expires December 31. So you don't forget, send before midnight tonight. That address once again . . . Aw, forget it. It has come to my attention through meticulous rereading of my past columns that I have been virtually ignoring the women of the class of '82. I will in the coming months try to correct this injustice. Unfortunately, it seems that many of these women are hitting the road and unavailable for comment.

One such traveler is Sally Adnopoz, who took a short three-and-a-half-month paid vacation this summer before starting classes at the Bank Street School in New York. No this is not, as I thought, some random school on Bank St., but is in reality a highly respected school for the study of education. But what would I know about education? Before hitting the books, Sally managed to crisscross the country a few times with stops in San Francisco, Martha's Vineyard, and at a spa in Southern California. She highly recommends the latter.

Karen Masterson has made her law degree pay off with four weeks of vacation per year. Karen has left her Philadelphia home for points west three times this year—twice to California and once to Aspen. Her job has sent her as far as Rochester, N.H.

It seems Susan Burkhart has found love and the law in the city of Brotherly Love. No wedding bells yet, but Sue is going for a joint degree in law and psychology. Ouch.

Here's a heart-stopping rumor from Ben Franklin's hometown. Is it possible that the incomparable Ralph McDevitt is soon to join the ranks of the ineligible? This reporter has it from two reliable sources that Ralph and girlfriend Tink are indeed engaged. More on that as the story unfolds.

I must apologize for the skimpiness of this column but I have yet to receive the plethora of letters I warned my mailman about. Time is running out. If you want your name, the name of a friend, or even the name of a stranger in the Alumni Mag in 1987, write now or forever hold your peace.

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