1960s

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' 60 Robert G. Heasley
Gambier, Ohio
bpheas@ecr.net

' 61 David C. Brown
Louisville, Kentucky
dbrown@stites.com
R. Hutchins Hodgson Jr.
Cumming, Georgia
hhodgson@hotmail.com

Frederick "Jerry" Taylor , Cambridge, Massachusetts, tells us that he underwent surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy in 2006 for treatment of bile duct cancer, a rare form of the disease. He has now resumed singing in the Concord Chorus, playing tennis, and serving as volunteer writing coach in public schools. Jerry retired in 2001 after thirty-nine years with the Boston Globe.

' 62 Jonathan S. Katz
Newton, Massachusetts
j.katz@ngc.com
William P. Russell
St. Charles, Illinois
bigo2060@comcast.net

Charles E. Albers informs us that after retiring from OppenheimerFunds in 2003, he has sold his house in New Jersey and purchased a "nice condo in sunny Sarasota, Florida." Paul C. Heintz , Haverford, Pennsylvania, tells us that he was elected to the Board of Regents of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) on March 8, 2007. ACTEC is a national association of more than twenty-five hundred lawyers who have made outstanding contributions to the field of trust and estate law. Paul is a senior partner in the firm Obermayer Redmann Maxwell and Hippel LLP. Richard A. Rubin , San Francisco, California, writes that he, a lifelong Democrat, was appointed to the California Workforce Investment Board by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Joseph B. Wharton , Mount Vernon, Ohio, reports he still loves the farm. He says he has slowed down a lot, but the cows have not. "Spring is the best of times, with lots of new calves, and the eternal promise," he writes.

' 63 45th Reunion 2008
Neal M. Mayer
Millsboro, Delaware
nmayer@mindspring.com
Calvin S. Frost
Lake Forest, Illinois
cfrost@channeledresources.com

' 64 Joel D. Kellman
Huntington Woods, Michigan
jkellman@dykema.com
David A. Schmid
Norwell, Massachusetts
davidschmid_dds@hotmail.com

' 65 Frederick J. McGavran
Cincinnati, Ohio
fmcgavran@fuse.net
James L. Miller
North Baltimore, Ohio
millers45872@peoplepc.com

' 66 David W. Foote
Wilmette, Illinois
dwfoote@sbcglobal.net
Thomas A. Mason
Indianapolis, Indiana
thomas.a.mason@comcast.net

Gordon L. Todd , Omaha, Nebraska, informs us that he was promoted to professor in the Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Anatomy at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He also received the Faculty Senate Outstanding Teaching Award for 2006 and became president of the Faculty Senate in June.

' 67 Alan T. Radnor
Bexley, Ohio
atradnor@vssp.com

Jeremiah S. Miller , Ridgefield, Connecticut, writes that Kenyon had a double victory in road racing at Lime Rock Park in the northwestern hills of Connecticut. His wife, Carol, principal of CPM Motorsports, celebrated after her driver's win in the Improved Touring A Class at the Sports Car Club of America sponsored race. Celebrating with her was Paul L. Newman '49 , who drove his Corvette to a Grand Touring One Class win.

' 68 40th Reunion 2008
Howard B. Edelstein
Shaker Heights, Ohio
hbe@edelsteinfinancial.com

Frank Svec , Metairie, Louisiana, reports that the last year has been spent rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina. His family's house suffered major damage but has now been repaired. "The medical school [at Louisiana State University] is still limited by lack of clinics, hospital beds, and offices, but is coming back gradually," he says.

' 69 Christopher H. Marty
Medina, Ohio
kitmarty@zoominternet.net

Frederick H. Bump , Brattleboro, Vermont, tells us that he is still in Vermont, taking care of his mother, who is over ninety-two years old and has Alzheimer's.

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