Class Note 1970
Issue
November-December 2025
Class Note 1970. As we get older, wouldn’t it be nice if we could feel “Forever Young”?
In our start in 1964, the marquee read “For Those Who Think Young.” I think our classmates named Young still think that way!
Classmates with the last name Young stretch from James in California, to Sidney in Milwaukee, Stan and Robert Stephen in Texas, and Lou in Hawaii.
James Jr. worked several years for a big eight accounting firm before opening his practice in San Francisco.
In our 25th reunion book, Davis said he had spent more than 20 years in financial services with the Bank of Boston. He met his wife, Bashie, there, and she was the first educator invited to serve on the board of trustees of the Wang Center for the Performing Arts
Also in our 25th reunion book, Sidney reported living in Washington, D.C., though shared no info about what he was doing.
Stan writes, “I’ve been blessed with a wonderful wife, two kids who are not living at home, and a church family I love. Healthwise, I had a heart attack in October 2023, followed by a stroke the following July, both caused by clots. Turns out I had fibroelastoma growing off my aortic valve that was throwing clots whimsically. I’m writing this on January 10, eight weeks past open-heart surgery, and feeling much better. By the time you read this I expect to have played a whole season of golf and sticking to the original game of dying Young.”
Robert S. went to Auburn, Alabama, to pursue veterinary medicine but obtained a Ph.D. in genetics instead. He moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he was a genetics counselor and postdoctoral fellow in human genetics at the Indiana University Medical School.
Lou wins the prize for classmate who traveled the farthest to our recent reunion. Hawaii is just shy of 2,800 air miles to New Hampshire. Lou stuck around the Upper Valley after we graduated, teaching math and coaching lacrosse in Woodstock, Vermont, before shipping out for paradise at sea.
—Stuart Zuckerman, P.O. Box 85, Bridgehampton, NY 11932; (917) 559-0063; stuartz@gmail.com
In our start in 1964, the marquee read “For Those Who Think Young.” I think our classmates named Young still think that way!
Classmates with the last name Young stretch from James in California, to Sidney in Milwaukee, Stan and Robert Stephen in Texas, and Lou in Hawaii.
James Jr. worked several years for a big eight accounting firm before opening his practice in San Francisco.
In our 25th reunion book, Davis said he had spent more than 20 years in financial services with the Bank of Boston. He met his wife, Bashie, there, and she was the first educator invited to serve on the board of trustees of the Wang Center for the Performing Arts
Also in our 25th reunion book, Sidney reported living in Washington, D.C., though shared no info about what he was doing.
Stan writes, “I’ve been blessed with a wonderful wife, two kids who are not living at home, and a church family I love. Healthwise, I had a heart attack in October 2023, followed by a stroke the following July, both caused by clots. Turns out I had fibroelastoma growing off my aortic valve that was throwing clots whimsically. I’m writing this on January 10, eight weeks past open-heart surgery, and feeling much better. By the time you read this I expect to have played a whole season of golf and sticking to the original game of dying Young.”
Robert S. went to Auburn, Alabama, to pursue veterinary medicine but obtained a Ph.D. in genetics instead. He moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he was a genetics counselor and postdoctoral fellow in human genetics at the Indiana University Medical School.
Lou wins the prize for classmate who traveled the farthest to our recent reunion. Hawaii is just shy of 2,800 air miles to New Hampshire. Lou stuck around the Upper Valley after we graduated, teaching math and coaching lacrosse in Woodstock, Vermont, before shipping out for paradise at sea.
—Stuart Zuckerman, P.O. Box 85, Bridgehampton, NY 11932; (917) 559-0063; stuartz@gmail.com