Class of '64 (July-August 2013 Issue) Reunion Planning Committee

Event planning requires leadership, commitment, time, creativity and participation. Our 50th Reunion Committee is already working to exceed your expectations. Meet some of the members who are working for you.

Roy Lewicki found Dartmouth through a family friend and College employee. Roy was photographer for the Aegis, president of the DOC, a Phi Psi and a psychology major with interest in political science. Roy earned a Ph.D. (psychology) from Columbia. He taught management at several business schools and is semi-retired from Ohio State. Roy still teaches negotiation skills (he co-authored the leading textbook) and leading with integrity. Roy and Debbie have two sons and four grandchildren. He chairs the Participation Committee to FIRE UP classmates about attending the 50th! Watch for a subtle psychological approach in his communications. "You want to attend."

At Dartmouth Hunt Whitacre majored in history, was marketing manager for The D and, as a senior, started The Stock Market Club. He went to Wharton Graduate School and became security analyst at Kidder Peabody, earned a CFA, then worked in mergers and acquisitions for Standard Brands and became chief spokesperson for Nabisco and RJR Nabisco. His focus for the 50th is connecting the '64s with the '14s. He assures us that there will be a great BBQ where we will meet '14s and reconnect with long lost buddies. Hunt and Lynne retired to Hanover, where he is on the Board of Northern Stage. They have two daughters, Kerry '94 and Kate and four grandchildren. "Seize the opportunity, attend the 50th."

Resident of the Upper Valley since 1946 and former Class President, Bob Bartles was a regular at Baker Library even during high school. He was on the Dartmouth football team for two years, the baseball team one year. He still loves his transplanted, hometown 'Brooklyn' Dodgers and now the Red Sox. He was a history major and active at Beta. He ultimately joined his family's book and magazine distribution business. He has three children and two grandchildren. Bob has led selection of a gift for the 2014s. When you see it, you'll want one, too! He's also planning for us a private Green Mountain Railroad excursion along the Connecticut River Sunday (6/8/14) afternoon, including a stop for a special dinner. "Stay for the extended reunion until Tuesday."

Dave Hewitt returned to the Upper Valley in 1970 after the Army and earning an MBA from Harvard Business School. He spent 36 years of the next 43 as co-owner with Mike Smith '57 of Dartmouth Printing Company. He and Kate have two daughters and three grandchildren. Having retired in 2006, and not having enough to do, Dave is chairing our 50th Reunion. Using the extraordinary San Francisco reunion as a model, Dave promises a very special experience in June 2014. Call someone you want to see again and both sign up for our 50th!! Remember the goal Ð 300 returnees and a new College record. Be the motto, "In a Class by Itself."

Volunteer for the Reunion Committee by email to Class.of.1964@Alumni.Dartmouth.ORG