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Our own Ironman, Steve Mullins, has done it again: He just won three national championships at the U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS) National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the 85-plus age group (100-yard freestyle, 200-yard freestyle, and 1,650yard freestyle). The Evanston, Illinois, newspaper had a quite extensive article on Steve’s Toby Jug collection. If you would like the article, email me and I’ll send a pdf.
Dick Barker attended the April meeting of the Dartmouth Club of Cape Cod along with Lew Milkey and Ed Hayes to hear a talk by Jung-Ho Pak, conductor ofthe Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra.
I hope you noticed the May-June issue of DAM, which features a nice article, “Nomadic Newsman,” on Pete Kenyon’s son, Peter ’80.
Dick Page writes, “I went to Tedesco Country Club in Marblehead, Massachusetts, for the ‘Celebration of the Life of John Pope’ for family and friends. It was a great party that John would have loved, complete with the New Black Eagle Jazz Band (without Pete Bullis!), abagpiper for ‘Amazing Grace,’ an ensemble rendition of‘My Way,’ and a cannon salute.”
Pete Kenyon forwarded some information on our 2018 interns. The two Dickey interns are Kingsley Osei-Karikari T9 and Mark Dominguez T9; the Rockefeller intern is Solomon Bang T9; the Dartmouth Center for Social Impact (DCSI) intern is Jaeyoung Oh ’21, who is spending his time at Mangochi, Malawi, with Naturally Africa Volunteers. It is a program based in various parts of Africa and focuses onimproving areas of day-today life, education, medicine, sports, wildlife conservation, and community outreach. Because the program is focused around local care, most of Jae’s role as an intern will be in communities in rural areas that do not have much access to healthcare. One of his main roles will be home-based care, where he will carry out home visits to chronically ill patients and will clean, dress, and bandage basic wounds. Jae is also involved in Army ROTC and Dartmouth emergency medical services and is a student assistant at DCSI.
We are sad to announce the passing of classmates Frederick Brooks and Sargeant Joys.
—Wayne Weil 246Ridge Road, Rutherford, NJ07070; (201) 933-4102; wayne@dartmouthgraphics.com