Participants in Class of '69 Virtual Events
Classmate Arthur Fergenson provides this update about our extensive virtual Class connections over the last 24+ months:
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Classmate Arthur Fergenson provides this update about our extensive virtual Class connections over the last 24+ months:
The DCF honor roll tally stands at $222,501 toward our $800,000 goal. Participation stands at 9%, representing 56 classmates who have pledged or donated to date. The Class of ’69 Endowed Scholarship Fund has raised $125,250.
You can give online here.
In the past, the Class of ’69 Honorees Committee (currently consisting of Greg Lau, Rick Willets, Peter Elias and Jim Staros ex officio) invited and received a number of recommendations from various members of our Class for the Committee to consider recognizing with the Class of 1969 Outstanding Service Award. Our inaugural awards recognized Rick Willets and David Prentice (posthumously) at our 75th birthday celebration last June and Norman Jacobs and Peter Elias were honored at our October Homecoming last year.
Dear classmates,
As our Class of 1969 representative on the Dartmouth Alumni Council, I’m again reaching out to ask for your input. The Alumni Council, which represents all classes, clubs, affiliated groups and various graduate schools, is YOUR Dartmouth eyes and ears. It’s here to help keep you informed about Dartmouth today, as well as to, hopefully, inspire engagement and share the views of Dartmouth’s alumni with the College’s leadership.
The DCF Honor Roll participation as of January 1, 2023 is 146 classmates, representing 23% participation, and donating a total of $219,227 to date, compared to our goals of 35% and $350,000.
It is easy to donate online here.
Our Class web site has been rebuilt and launched and functioning with three zero remaining glitches I am working on:
Here is the list of classmates who contributed to the Dartmouth College Fund in the 2019-2020 cycle:
Here is the list of the 310 classmates (now at 46% participation) who have contributed