1960s
'60 Robert G. HeasleyGambier, Ohio
bpheas@ecr.net
'61 David C. Brown
Louisville, Kentucky
dbrown@stites.com
R. Hutchins Hodgson Jr.
Cumming, Georgia
hhodgson@hotmail.com
David M. Johnson, Toronto, Ontario, published a new book this year entitled Three Prehistoric Inventions that Shaped Us (Peter Lang, New York, 2011), and is now in the process of getting it reviewed in various places. David tells us that he has started work on another book on the general subject of religion. He writes, “Our fiftieth reunion was wonderful. Too bad more people weren't there.”
'62 Jonathan S. Katz
Newton, Massachusetts
telcomman@hotmail.com
William P. Russell
St. Charles, Illinois
bigo20601@att.net
Samuel W. Corbin, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, writes, “Sorting out everything that has happened in these last fifty years is almost like figuring out the volume flow of the Kokosing River in the same period of time! Going back at least to 1994, I bought a house in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, but having sold it last year, I've entered full retirement. I enjoy classical keyboard, oil painting, and spending warm months at our family's summer residence in Ontario, Canada.” Byron S. Dunham, Savannah, Georgia, writes, “In addition to our Marriott Park Associates promised future gift, my partner, Dick Hanna, and I plan to bequeath half a dozen A-list pieces of modern art to the new Graham Gund Art Gallery in honor of the Class of 1962's upcoming fiftieth reunion.” Gerald J. Fields, Verbank, New York, writes, “After thirty years on Kenyon's Board of Trustees, including eighteen as secretary and six as vice chair, I am now a trustee emeritus.” John C. Oliver III, Sewickley, Pennsylvania, received an Honorary Doctorate of Science from Grove City College in May 2011.
'63 Neal M. Mayer
Millsboro, Delaware
mmayer@mindspring.com
Calvin S. Frost
Lake Forest, Illinois
cfrost@channeledresources.com
'64 Joel D. Kellman
Huntington Woods, Michigan
bjkellman@comcast.net
David A. Schmid
Norwell, Massachusetts
davidschmid_dds@hotmail.com
Thomas N. Finger, Evanston, Illinois, attended the International Ecumenical Peace Convocation in Kingston, Jamaica, May 17-25, 2011. It was the final event of the World Council of Churches “Decade to Overcome Violence.” Tom also taught for the Vietnam Mennonite Institute in Theology and Renewal in Ho Chi Minh City for several months in 2010 and 2011. David S. Gullion was named the medical director of the Center for Integrative Health and Wellness at Marin General Hospital in Greenbrae, California, and continues practicing medical oncology in the Marin Specialty Care group of medical and radiation oncologists and urologists. David lives in Kentfield, California, with his wife, Linda, their son, Sean (fifteen), and their daughter, Kaela, who is currently at UCLA.
'65 Thomas R. Sant
Hilliard, Ohio
tsant@bricker.com
Frederick McGavran
Cincinnati, Ohio
fmcgavran@fuse.net
James Miller
North Baltimore, Ohio
Millers45872@peoplepc.com
'66 Thomas Mason
Indianapolis, Indiana
thomas.a.mason@comcast.net
Harvey Fernbach, Bethesda, Maryland, is an activist for single payer (improved Medicare for all), sustainable environment, Occupy Wall Street, and other social justice efforts, while still enjoying his full-time practice. Richard H. “Smitty” Schmidt has retired after forty years as a priest, author, and editor. Dick resides with his wife, Pam, in Fairhope, Alabama, where he is volunteering at a local thrift shop and food pantry and writing his sixth book.
'67 Thomas Lockard
Gambier, Ohio
lockardtom@gmail.com
Dennis O'Connell
Peculiar, Missouri
Dennis.oconnell@gsa.gov
Nathan Parker
New York, New York
nathan@nathanparker.com
Richard G. Freeman writes, “All my children are out of college, grasping degrees in the classics, international relations, and contemporary dance. I persist in practicing law as a sole practitioner. My wife, Noreen, and I enjoy our West Philadelphia neighborhood, where the proliferation of coffee shops affords me to do just what I enjoyed most at Kenyon, sitting and pontificating.” George Kaitsa Jr., Powell, Ohio, started his full term as Delaware County auditor in March 2011, and he has been elected second vice president of the County Auditors Association. Bill S. Schnall, Shoreline, Washington, reports that he has been happily and fully retired for almost three years now. He and his wife, Jan, continue to enjoy life to the fullest. Bill writes, “I have returned to college to study Spanish, continue to ‘work' on my extensive bonsai collection and waterfront garden, and spend at least ten weeks a year traveling with Jan. My older daughter, Lisa, works for Internet services at Nordstrom here in Seattle, while my younger daughter, Amy, continues as an investigative epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control. When in Seattle, please call!”
'68 Howard B. Edelstein
Shaker Heights, Ohio
hbe@edelsteinfinancial.com
Reverend Carl H. Beasley III, Colora, Maryland, completed Credo 234, an eight-day enrichment program for both active and retired Episcopal clergy, in October 2011 at the Roslyn Center in Richmond, Virginia. Carl just celebrated the marriage of his son, Adam, to Lauren Stone this February, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Lauren is an attorney in Miami. Geoffrey Cook, Berkeley, California, writes, “I am writing and researching on Islamic subjects. I am doing a weekly column for an Islamic newspaper and site, negotiating several books, and putting together my papers. I am officially retired, though.” John D. Morrison, Greenwood Village, Colorado, writes, “I'm still doing family medicine in Denver, now in a solo practice, owned by no one, with no plans to retire. My sons, Jamin and Ian, are doing well in their careers, and my wife, Janice, runs the practice and keeps me going.” John C. Risler writes, “Great to hear Kenyon ranked number one in brains and beauty.” John is enjoying a very active retirement in St. Johns, Florida.
'69 Christopher “Kit” Marty
Medina, Ohio
kitmarty@zoominternet.net
John E. Braslin Jr., Morgan Hill, California, reports that his son, Colin, was married in August 2011 to Meaghan Urdiales. Richard B. Gelfond, Livingston, New Jersey, is still working full time as an of-counsel for a law firm specializing in real estate and foreclosure work. Rich and his wife, Leslie, are expecting their fifth grandchild this summer.