1960
1956-1962
Al Shaver and Ellen have spent many winters in a condo on the beach on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina, immediately to the south of Charleston, and are very familiar with the city and surrounding country. “If on the Magnolia Plantation tour, be sure to walk the boardwalk in the swamp garden. The birds will be mating and the number of different kinds and sizes of birds will be astonishing.” Bob Armknecht is looking forward to our April birthday party having happily spent the summer in Westport, Massachusetts; happily because he had air conditioning added to the house a few years back; otherwise it would have been unbearable. While there, he sees Don Smith and Bill Gundy and keeps up with a number of TriKap brothers via Zoom. Joe McHugh: “I suspect that I have made my last contribution to Class Notes now that I am firmly ensconced as the class curmudgeon. I have no more to offer, but life goes on, fortunately. Brenda and I belatedly celebrated our 60th anniversary with ahuge party in Vail, Colorado—equal to a wedding or bar mitzvah. I had a great time with good friends and much booze, dining, and dancing. I’m delighted to be on the right side of the grass and vertical and am looking forward to our 85th in Charleston in April! Fortunately, Brenda has not fired me yet, but I’m down to 30day renewals on my contract.” John Goyette began his arts management career at Hopkins Center in 1966. Dave Orr in the alumni office sent him out to various Dartmouth clubs to speak with dubious alums about the merits of coeducation. John’s reward has been daughter Tracey Goyette Cote ’90 and Catherine Goyette ’22. The College has been good to him. Walt Freedman and Karen may hold the record for grandchildren: “Our grandchildren count seems fixed and robust at 16. Eleven are out of undergraduate school and working or going for advanced degrees. Two graduate next year. Three are sophomores at Denver University, Penn, and Yale.”
—Sid Goldman, 78575Avenida Ultimo, La Quinta, CA 92253; (305) 849-0475; sidgoldman@gmail. com