Amy Purdie White ’97

My husband Richard and I are continuing to live and travel in our motorcoach while working remote jobs. All of my free time has been consumed by training to compete in the Tour Divide this summer – a 2,700 mile predominantly off-road bicycle race from Banff Canada to the Mexico border that follows the Continental […]

Scott Ream ’71

Debra and Scott are doing well; sold ‘the big house’, dropped the landline (now using cell phones), and are now ‘animal free’ (no pets) after over 30 years of having various dogs, cats, birds, hamsters, etc. They LOVE the freedom of their new lifestyle splitting time between the NJ townhome (Nov-May) and their cottage in […]

Rich Look ’62

Rich visited Michael Ehrhardt in August, after Michael’s strokes, and reports: “His speech was good enough to understand the gist, with the occasional phrase clear as a bell. He has full mobility with his right side which means he will be able to play a keyboard with that hand and arm at some point in […]

Tim Sodd ’55

Unfortunately, the ravages of time and travel have finally taken their toll. Therefore Liz and I have moved into an assisted living facility in Catonsville, MD, called Charlestown. It provides the two things we most need at this time of our lives-comfort and security. However, they came at the expense of flexibility and mobility. In […]

William Redfield ’91

The Redfields are now living in San Mateo, Calif., where Peter (age 3) and Ian (age 7) are regularly surfing it up in Pacifica. “Red” is keeping busy at Symantec where he’s driving strategy for Enterprise Mobility protection solutions mainly: [Mobile Application Management (MAM) and Mobile Device Management (MDM)]. Stop by for lunch next time […]