Another spring, another mud season. One year until our 25th Reunion. No apparent correlation. From the past files of "Where are they now?" one was right under our Hanoverian noses. Mike Harris, freshman track teammate and onetime budding intermediate hurdler (were you nervous, Edwin Moses?), is the president of Development Services of Sullivan County (N.H.), a member agency of the Community Alliance of Human Services. It is a state- designated area agency. Mike lives in Etna.
Also in Etna, Jim Rubens and Susan Locke have started a business, Lucid Media, which produces and distributes entertainment and institutional videotapes to the global consumer market. The idea came from their ill-fated attempts to train a new puppy a year ago which led them to take the dog to training classes. They decided to turn the training course into a videotape and market it. One must note, these are people who do not live in an apartment in a city with pooper-scooper laws. City dogs must learn to grow up quickly, but they tend to miss out on part of their puppyhood.
Again in Etna, Henry Moore is running another loop.
From the files of "Dartmouth and the '72s," we are one of the few classes with three delegates on the Alumni Council: Gary Dicovitsky, who is the president of the A.C., and Jack Manning and JesseSpikes, who are at-large representatives. It is also a presidential election year. Coincidence? I think not.
From the files of John Rockwell, we have some tapes of tunes for our 25 th Reunion (not enough to preclude the Lip from providing a few, though). From other Rockwell files, Paul Tyson will be returning from Kuwait for his final foreign service stint either in Washington (extremely foreign) or Canada.
In Hanover, Joe Leslie is back working with that fast-closing football team.
The latest update on our proposed class project is that it may be funding a scholarship for the freshman trip. Those who took the freshman trip (not to be confused with a freshman road trip, or the TRIP, nian) agree it was a great experience making lifelong friends. Those who did not take it tend to wish they had. It is a project which has some compelling factors for our classit is listed as something already suggested by the College, therefore would be easy to implement and is inexpensive. Any comments?
The long-discussed mini-reunion may be on Cape Cod on September 26-29. Golf, tennis, swimming, meetings, etc. News to follow at 11.
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