I retired from my career in architecture on December 31st, 2014. I think I’ve found my true calling… being retired. I’m busier now than ever and enjoying every moment (only slightly hyperbolic). Deneys Purcell CdeP 1967
Archives: 1967
Karl Kroeber ’67
I have a new granddaughter, Noa, now 21 months, who is, of course, brilliant and beautiful, walking and talking up a storm, and absolutely terrific, except that she lives in St. Louis, which means a long slog every couple of months when the overwhelming need to “see that little girl” hits us. Amazing and wonderful. […]
Mark Gahagan ’67
Visiting Washington DC where I am tagging along with my partner Elizabeth attending German Studies Conference. Mark Gahagan CdeP 1967
John Lenczowski ’67
We at The Institute of World Politics are celebrating our 25th anniversary this year. John Lenczowski CdeP 1967
John Barkan ’67
Retired from 20 years teaching middle school math last summer, a year ago. Joan retired from Northern Trust Bank at the end of the year. Just celebrated forty-two years of marriage. Two and a half year old granddaughter in Berkeley and year and a half grandson in Santa Monica keep us busy. Travel (just returned […]
Jon Hall ’67
Sue’s and my daughter, Elizabeth, got married in June in Salem, Massachusetts. Our classmate Dick Andrews is her godfather, and he and his wife Colleen Chartier both came to the wedding. Jon Hall CdeP 1967
Robert Kendig ’67
Hiked the John Muir Trail, finally, after first seeing the sign on an Extra Day Trip in 1967. Started from Golden Trout. In the photo are Harvey Kaslow, Deneys Purcell, and me, all class of 1967, at the top of Forester Pass on the fourth day after leaving Golden Trout. Robert Kendig CdeP 1967
John Lenczowski ’67
John Lenczowski is organizing a conference on “Between Russia and NATO: Security Challenges in Central and Eastern Europe,” at which he will give a talk on the topic of “U.S. Foreign Policy Options.” This event will take place on Saturday, April 25, 2015. More information can be found here. John Lenczowski CdeP 1967
Reid Dennis, Jr. ’67
I have 3 songs (two as The Mark Reid Band, one as Reid Dennis), at one of Neil Young’s websites, in the top 100 songs. As a song writer, I am very proud of this, as well as other anti-war activity. Reid Dennis, Jr. CdeP 1967
D. Andrew Kille ’67
Great fun to take part in the Toad Music Fest in February–performing again on a Thacher stage after 47 years. It was an added pleasure to find classmate Deneys Purcell in the audience. D. Andrew Kille CdeP 1967