Nov - Dec 2011
Someone, perhaps Confucius or Professor Selznick, must have said it: “A good marriage makes for a good life.” We present two sterling examples.
Class Notes
Someone, perhaps Confucius or Professor Selznick, must have said it: “A good marriage makes for a good life.” We present two sterling examples.
Toni and Tim Urban celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary in December. “How did time fly by so quickly?” he wonders.
We’re happy to catch up with three well-traveled and interesting classmates.
There are a number of power couples around—Bill and Hillary, Brad and Angelina, Kermit and Miss Piggy. But out in Wyoming the dynamic duo is Hank and Leslie.
While there may be a hint of spring in the air for some readers, this column is actually being written on Christmas Day. So it’s only fitting to acknowledge our own class Chris Kringle, Jim Tent.
The Census Bureau classifies Lone Pine, California, as a “frontier” area. Really. The hamlet, with about 2,500 people, sits in the shadow of towering Mount Whitney in Inyo County.
Congratulations to all those who helped support the renovation of the Phi Delta Alpha house after a serious third-floor fire last year.
The class of 1966 has no shortage of noteworthy accomplishments and unique adventures. Read on.
Here’s news from one of our classmates who has done more to make news accessible to more people than just about anyone else: Peter Prichard.
Back East, Ladd Jeffers, who retired from institutional stock trading in 2003 at Neuberger Berman in New York City, has two passions—singing and not smoking.
With our 50th reunion just over the hill and around the bend (in June 2016) many classmates seem to getting in the spirit with spontaneous mini-class gatherings across the country.
One hundred thirty-one classmates and 101 spouses and guests attended the class of 1966 45th reunion in Hanover on October 13-16.