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Give a Rouse

DECEMBER 1998 Mike Mahoney '92
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Give a Rouse
DECEMBER 1998 Mike Mahoney '92

Dartmouth is getting a lot of time on the air during National Football League broadcasts these days. Zack Walz '98, one of just three Big Green players in history to earn first-team All-Ivy three times, is seeing time for the Arizona Cardinals ON special fteams. Jay Fiedler '94, arguably the greatest Quarterback in Dartmouth history , Signed With, the Minnesota Vikings and plasM for mote "than six minutes in the 41-7 win over Washington October 18. Finally, while Lloyd Lee '98 is hot geting ting'anyairfime on Sunday, afternoons, he continues with the San Diego Chargers as a practice-squad member On the diamond, Cincinnati's Mike Remlinger '88 urn plenty offace time on broadeas thanks to his many meetings with Mark McGwire as Big-Mas closed in the home Run record. Brad Ausmus '91 was a regular for the Houston Astros, whs won the National League's central division title,,"while Mark Johnson'90 was up with the Anaheim Angels for the month of September.

Woody Klein '51 , winner of first prize in the Connecticut Press Club's 1997 statewide competition, for columns written in his final year as editorial page editor of the Westprot News

David Siegal '53, AID., presented with the St. George .Medal/National Division Award from the New York City division of the American Cancer Society

Lester Little: '57,' named director of the American Academy in Rome, the foremost American overseas center for independent study and advanced research in the fine arts and humanities

John Beckert '61. of Farmers and Mechanics Bank in Middleton, Conn., recipient of the University of New Haven Distinguished Alumni Award, in part for being named 1996 CEO of the Year by Financial World, the nation's oldest business weekly

Scott A. Blackmun '79, named general couned and director of legal affairs for die U.S. Olympic Committee

Diana Golden Brosnihan '84, winner of the gold medal in giant slalom for disabled skiers at the 1988 Olympics, inducted in to New England Women's Hall of Fame. On the Same day , the U.S Hockey Hall of Fame Posthumously Inducted

Bruce Mather'47, who Stands ninth on Dartmouth's all-time scoring list wish 121 points. He led the ! 'MS U.S. Olympic team to a Fourth-place finish in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The induetion brings the number Of Dartmouth graduates in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame to nine.

After racking up 356 tackles at Dartmouth, Zack Walz now tackles the N.F.L.