Hi gang! Betsy Brew and Bobby Van Wetter were married this summer in Aspen. Many Dartmouth '81s attended and participated in the ceremony and general partying. Ushers included Brian Stewart as best man (wife is Perrin Brew '83, Betsy's sister and maid of honor), Tom McGonagle,Tim Itin, and Kevin Lewis. Bob is a banker in Denver, and Betsy is a surgery resident. Tim and his wife, Nina, have moved to Portland, Ore., from Mill Valley, Calif., where Tim is in options trading. Kevin is in business school at Denver University and would appreciate any job offers come June 1992. His latest acquisition is a new black lab puppy named Roxanne. Tom works for Donaldson, Lufkin and Jennerette. Tom and wife Anne HallagerMcGonagle added their second daughter, Caitlin, to the family on June 27. Their first daughter, Erin, was born in March 1990. Brian is general manager for the industrial design firm ID2, which has offices in London, Germany, Chicago, and San Francisco.
Also attending were: Bill Bogley, a mathematics professor at University of Oregon in Eugene; Vaughn Halyard, a musician and recording agent based in Chicago; Holly andPaul Becker, living in New Jersey with two daughters; Mack Lyons, living in Boise and working for a computer accessories manufacturer; Frank Broner, an orthopedic resident who was married last August to Annette (sorry, no details or last name); and Su-Moon Paik and husband Bob Brown 'BO, living in San Francisco. Su-Moon develops and distributes video games (what a great job!).
Jenny Toolin is working for Working, Ropes and Gray doing tax law and living in Boston's Back Bay with husband Tony McAuliff. By all accounts, Jenny is doing well and is one of those rare creatures who enjoys tax law!
Stewart Hendersen writes that he and wife Kathy Cox had their second baby, Joshua Andrew Henderson-Cox, on May 13 .Joshua was a healthy 9 pounds, 6 ounces and was delivered at home. Stewart notes that brother Nat, who is three, is "appropriately ambivalent." Stewart and family live in Washington, D.C., where he does staff training and organization development at the American University. Marc Levy was in Washington interviewing environmentalists for his doctoral thesis at Harvard and helped Stewart and Kathy prepare for Joshua's arrival. Marc's thesis is about international environmental regulation.
Gay Macomber and husband Jerry Bird '80 also attended the Brew-Van Wetter wedding. Gay reports that she and her brothers John '78 and George 'B5 recently bought the family's 87-year-old construction firm, the George B.H. Macomber Company, from their father. John is president, and Gay is marketing principal. The firm is currently building the new $16-million chemistry building at Dartmouth. An open house is being held on the construction site on September 28 for alumni and friends. The building is due to be completed in December 1992.
Jerry, Gay, Heather Little King, JohnPasquesi, Su-Moon Paik, Kevin Lewis, Bill Bogley, and 35 other Dartmouth alums went for a week of helicopter-skiing in the Canadian rockies last April. A group of nine naked skiers was seen on the last day on a run reportedly named Hovey Grill in honor of the Dartmouth contingent. Not any of the people listed above, I'm sure!
Fraser Smith is a professional sculptor, working in wood, living in Tampa, Fla. His next show is a "realism exhibition" at the North Miami Center for the Arts, Nov-Dec 1991.
Scott Stuart married Lisa Garrett in Napa Valley on August 4. Reports were that the Calistoga mud baths and the desserts were "awesome."
That's all for this month. Cheers!
Karen Mckeel Calby, 14 Woodland Drive, Darien, CT 06820
Nine naked skiers were seen on a run reportedly named Hovey Grill in honor of the Dartmouth contingent. Karen McKeel Calby '81