James “Jamie” F. McNiff II ’75
James “Jamie” F. McNiff II ’75 passed away on May 23, 2021. A full obituary can be found here.
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David W. Robinson ’85 passed away on January 19, 2021. A full obituary can be found here.
View ArticleSpencer McClain Sheridan ’10
Spencer McClain Sheridan ’10 passed away on January 4, 2021. A full obituary can be found here.
View ArticleRobert L. Hammett ’51
Robert L. Hammett ’51 passed away on June 1, 2021. A full obituary can be found here.
View ArticleCLASS OF 1959 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
“There is an eloquence in true enthusiasm.”—Washington Irving The very day that we sent out the note to classmates about updating all the news, especially our continued athletic prowess, Al Brooks won...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1960 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Nici and John Dobson took trips to Bora Bora, French Polynesia, Kauai, the Grand Canyon, and Sedona, Arizona, and then spent a month in Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands. Peggy and Dave Hale spent...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1961 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Greetings to my 1961 classmates from the cool and delightful Adirondack Mountains of New York State. I suspect that Steve Smith has been challenged with the heat of his summer location, writing: “I am...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1962 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Pandemic concerns cruelly limited in-person attendance for our 60th Class Reunion, but we were still well represented by Robin Cook (also there to celebrate the graduation of his son Cameron ’22,...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1963 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Several classmates wrote in with news: Jack Jarzavek said, “I thought I would write the following for the next issue of the alumni magazine. WANTED: I bought paperback faculty picture books my...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1964 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Here is some news and updates from ’64ers. David Skaggs writes: “Three-quarters of the legendary white-shoe law firm POSH (Puner, Oleskey, Skaggs & Howard) convened at Jim Howard’s home in LA in...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1965 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Art Rhodes: “Sorry that I won’t be coming to Homecoming—too much going on in Chicago and New Orleans, homes of our extended family. I stopped seeing patients (Rush University Medical Center) in...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1966 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
We begin in admiration: Larry Duberstein has just published his 10th novel, The Hospice Singer—in Larry’s words, “a tale revolving around the unexpected connection between one of the singers (part of...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1967 | 2022| FALL ISSUE
Classmates, I did not make it to our 55th Reunion, but I sent a query out on the list serve to see who did, and what they could tell me about it. I did not get any emails about the reunion, so I...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1968 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Caught up with Dan Wood ’67: As Nason Hamlin put it, Dan, inspired by the English exchange student, Peter Harborow ’64, along with the late Mike Tine ’67, “did foundational work that was not flashy...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1969 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Wes words . . . 1969 Ken and Visakha Kawasaki continue their active, anti-war, pro-environment lifelong passion. Harold Davis wrote, “All’s well. Christine and I enjoy retirement. Just back from...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1970 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Just as I was submitting this column, I received the word that Marshall Webb drowned this week. He was trying to save two grandchildren while boating on Lake Champlain when a sudden storm came up. As...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1971 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Aloha! We had a very successful 50th (51st) Reunion. This column should now be mainly devoted to transitions. Many have already retired and are well embedded in their new transitions, but many are...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1972 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
We started planning our 50th Reunion about four years ago. At that time, before such things as COVID became part of our lives, the reunion seemed a very long way away. Then, somehow, the day came and...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1973 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Rich Ladd in Olympia, Washington, writes that after an entire career in commercial and mortgage lending, he plans to stop working this year when his son graduates from Boise State. He adds, “My wife...
View ArticleCLASS OF 1974 | 2022 | FALL ISSUE
Chris Neagle writes, “My move to a very small law firm in a very small town did not work out as hoped, so I am now happily practicing Maine real estate law part time from my home in the woods with...
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