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).