1950s

'50 Louis S. Whitaker
Wheeling, West Virginia
stife41@aol.com

John A. Horner, Shaker Heights, Ohio, informs us that for two weeks last September he did his dialysis on the Explorer of the Sea, on a cruise to Nova Scotia. Since Jack does his dialysis three days a week, he cannot do much, preclud­ing a visit to Kenyon. The cruise was a chance to get to see some of Canada. G. Robert Nugent, Mor­gantown, West Virginia, reports that at age ninety he is still work­ing part time. Last year was Bob's forty-fifth year as a West Virginia Mountaineers football team doctor.

'51 Douglas W. Downey
Northbrook, Illinois
d-downey@sbcglobal.net

'52 Richard D. Sawyer
Newbury, New Hampshire
mlgsawyer@aol.com

William W. Wenner, Brunswick, Maryland, reports that he has recently suffered an acute stroke, but is doing well.

'53 Arthur "Bill" Sprague Jr.
La Grange, Illinois
awsprague@sbcglobal.net

William B. Hanaford, Des Plaines, Illinois, tells us that his wife, Judy, passed away on July 27, 2010, of lung cancer at age sixty. Bill has retired from practic­ing medicine and is now living with his daughter, Linda, in Des Plaines. James E. Klosterman, Dayton, Ohio, informs us that he and his wife, Betty, purchased a lot at Apple Valley Lake, which is about ten minutes from Gambier, and hope to move there within the year. Robert K. Warmeling, Beachwood, Ohio, writes that he has a grandson, MacPherson C. Carroll '11, attending Kenyon.

'54 Richard R. Tryon
Frankfort, Michigan
keepontryon32@aol.com

'55 B. Allen McCormick
Indianapolis, Indiana
bamccormick@indy.rr.com

Leroy B. Goodson, Beavercreek, Ohio, reports that he is now work­ing as an addictionologist at the Dayton Pain Center.

'56 Christian Schoenleb
Phoenix, Arizona
chris@cfchefs.com

Justin "Bud" Morgan, Matthews, North Carolina, tells us that last fall he taught a seminar at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, called "On-Cam­era Delivery and Writing Skills".

'57 Donald A. Fischman
New York, New York
fisch@med.cornell.edu
Henry J. Steck
Homer, New York
henry.steck@cortland.edu

Henry J. Steck, Homer, New York, writes that last year, he, Donald A. Fischman, and Don's wife, Barbara Lohse, hosted the Kenyon Ladies Soccer Team and their parents for a pizza party at the Steck homestead. The team was competing in the SUNY Cort­land Classic Soccer Tournament at SUNY Cortland. The Ladies beat Mount Holyoke, 3-0, but fell to Skidmore, 3-1.

'58 Adolph Faller III
Olmsted Falls, Ohio
afaller@sbcglobal.net

William R. Morrow, Fort Myers, Florida, informs us that he has been playing fiddle for the past few years and enjoying old-time, Celtic, and English country genres.

'59 William Harley Henry
Grinnell, Iowa
harleyhen@iowatelecom.net
Donald Bomann Jr.
Stamford, Connecticut
realty3@aol.com

James Mahood, Olympia, Wash­ington, reports that he is enjoying retirement in the Pacific North­west. Old friends are asked to please email him (jamesmahood@alumni.kenyon.edu).

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