Class Notes

1922

SEPTEMBER 1988 Len Morrissey
Class Notes
1922
SEPTEMBER 1988 Len Morrissey

Most regrettably, '22 has received a resignation letter, upon doctor's advice, from Ray Atwood as class I secretary and newsletter editor. Class gratitude for an excellent job and the very best wishes go to Ray and Doris.

With the class's appreciation, John Dana has accepted the secretary's duties. A warm welcome to John and Frances. Let's cooperate and send all class tidings to John at 445 Gramatan Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY 10552.

Class notes this month come from Hanover, as Len Morrissey tries to serve as a catalyst facilitating the transition.

The 1988 commencement significantly manifested "Dartmouth Undying" in two Twoter families: Warren Daniell and his daughter Betsy applauded as her daughter, Leah Joanne Yegian, Boulder, Colo., received her A.B. Leah, a computer science major, is president of Tri Delta sorority, a women's Rugby Club member and a firstprize winner in student alumni fund telethons. She won her degree Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude. And Carroll and Nan Dwight rejoiced as grandson Richard Harrison Dwight, Wellesley, Mass., received his A.B. His parents, Peter '54 and Patricia, also enjoyed the graduation. Rick is athletic chairman and house manager of Tri Kap fraternity. He is a member of the men's Rugby Club and a true Green ///mouth man. Like Carroll, Rick is an English major.

Ray and Doris Atwood and Len Morrissey saw about 1,400 candidates receive degrees 1040 A.B.s; 161 Tuck M.B.A.s; 73 M.D.s; 53 Thayer engineering degrees; 38 master's of science and 27 Ph.D.s. This is Dartmouth not merely undying, but invigorating our national society.

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