Debra and I have moved to Maine! We sold our NJ home last summer and have been very busy with renovations of our Bar Harbor home. We also are new grandparents. Our youngest daughter Penelope and her boyfriend gave birth to Everett Angelo Yodice the day before Thanksgiving. Mom, Dad, and baby are hunkered down […]
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Sam Wright ’48
Five members of the class of ’48 returned for our 70th reunion in June: John Bissell, Peter Dunne, Sandy Walker, Elliot Hayne (and Judy) and Sam Wright (and Terry) (Terry and I subsequently celebrated our 67th wedding anniversary in September). I heard from both Sid Liebes and Chris Boyle who were unfortunately unable to be there. The […]
James “Kirk” Kirkham ’50
Fellow classmate, Miles Carlisle, and I plan to celebrate our 85th birthdays together on May 19, in Bolinas. Included will be mutual good friend, Winnifred Noble, classmate Dr. Morris Noble’s widow. As for me, still married to Kathy Dibblee (57 Years); two children, Lila and James D.; and four grandchildren, Sam and Allison Ansel, Leela and […]
Hill Hastings ’66
Briefly: a great June class reunion and reminder of how fortunate we are for such an interesting and cohesive group. I remain “semi-retired”- Mostly operating long distance patient/athletes from around the country. Too many, but still stimulating lectureships, almost every week taking me away from our idyllic Telluride. (Austin, Orlando, Tampa, Austin, Boston, Seattle, Switzerland […]
Mary Everett Conarroe ’94
We had a fantastic year in Bakersfield. Cal State Bakersfield won the WAC Championship and we had our first trip to NCAA March Madness. If you pay attention to college basketball at all, then you definitely saw us on your TV! (My husband is an assistant coach for the Roadrunners.) We are signed up for […]
Arnie Moore ’63
Well, I’m finally a grandfather, at age 70! James Prentiss Moore joined life’s parade on March 26. He is now approaching 6 months, and is thriving and growing—this despite a difficult pregnancy, arriving 2 months premature, and undergoing heart surgery at the ripe age of 5 days. My son, Cosmo, honored my side of the […]
Hill Hastings II ’66
December 2014 “retired” from the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center and finally made our Telluride Home permanent. Will return to Zionsville, IN, in April to put our farm on the market, and in the meantime try not to get too sore from smiling so much. Bettie and I have had a spectacular winter—snowshoeing with our […]
Dan Meehl ’58
I have lived in Twin Falls, Idaho, since 1967, and practiced law until 1971 when I began a 30 year career as an Idaho state judge. I semi retired in 2001, and worked part time until my open heart surgery on January, 2010. Since then, I’ve been fully retired. This August, I participated in a […]
Ric Laurence ’54
Hello all, Unlike 2013 when our activities were somewhat slowed by my wife’s foot surgery, 2014 was a totally different year. In early March we made a trip to San Antonio, Texas and enjoyed the River Walk and the Nimitz Museum at nearby Fredericksburg. The weather was iffy but the restaurants were good. In late […]
Chuck Thorne ’52
We have retired from running our Colorado business and now live in Kenosha, WI, close to Lake Michigan. We had to get out of the high altitude, which we were told to do since Pat’s open heart surgery a few years ago. (We miss the Rockies but enjoy the lake.) I am in good health […]