Class Notes

1964

NovembeR | decembeR Harvey Tettlebaum
Class Notes
1964
NovembeR | decembeR Harvey Tettlebaum

Phil Schaefer has retired as class secretary after five stunning years of excellent service and wonderful articles. His shoes are impossible to fill. My thanks for patiently helping me transition as your new class secretary. You elected new officers at our 50th reunion. Here are their names and a bit of information about them.

Our 11th class president is Ray Peters, emeritus professor of psychology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, where he lives with Ellen, his wife of 40 years, and enjoys their four children and nine grandchildren. Vice president

is Hunt Whitacre, retired in Hanover with his wife, Lynne. They have two daughters (one a ’94) living in Arizona, plus four grandchildren. Chip No- ecker is the new treasurer. A retired president and CEO of a telecommunications company, he and his wife, Carlee, spend summer and fall in Mas- sachusetts, winter and spring in Florida. They have two daughters, one of whom is class of 1997 co-president.

We created a new class officer position of memorialist to handle the sensitive and impor- tant task of communicating information about members of our class who are no longer with us. Mike Parker fills that position. When you learn of the passing of a classmate, please share that information and any memories of the classmate with Mike (mikarolyn@gmail.com). Mike is mar- ried to Carolyn, who was a student nurse at Mary Hitchcock during our undergraduate years.

Alan Woodberry is new head class agent. Alan, a retired CPA, lives with his wife, Molly, in Orinda, California. The newsletter editor continues to be Tom Seymour. He is retired from American com- pany subsidiaries in Tokyo. Send him information at tseymour4@gmail.com. Our class webmas- ter, Gus Buchtel, is a neuropsychologist at the Va hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Pete Luitwieler continues as gift planning chair. He encourages you to provide a gift to Dartmouth in your estate plan. His goal is 50 Bartlett Tower Society mem- bers by year-end.

Karl Winkler continues as Alumni Council member. He and his wife of 48 years live in Rock- ford, Illinois, where he practices law. Their twin boys live in Texas and California. Leadership giv- ing chair is Fritz Corrigan. He has been married to Glenda for 45 years. They have a total of 15 children and grandchildren. Participation chair is Lynn Bates, a retired CPA. He and his wife of 44 years, Paulette, live in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana. They have two daughters and four granddaughters. Chair of fall homecomings/mini- reunions is Dave Hewitt. Retired from Dartmouth Printing Co., he lives with his wife in Lyme, New Hampshire. As for me and my wife, Ann, of 43 years, we have two children and one granddaugh- ter. I practice law in Jefferson City, Missouri.

President Peters will be filling other execu- tive committee positions in the future. I will write about those persons when appointed. Please send me ideas for future Class Notes. I encourage you to be self-serving and immodest in your suggestions.

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