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May-June 2024

John Rhead, editing an issue of a psychotherapy journal, wrote he “has received a number of submissions that have moved and inspired me in ways that I had not expected.” Nancy Smoyer wrote from a safari trip in Afric
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March - April 2024

Back in December, classmates were asked to take a moment, pour a glass of “cheer,” and answer the question, “If you were Magic Santa and could give any gift to anyone, what would you give and to whom would you give it?” John Lobitz w
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January-February 2024

Thinking about the forgetfulness we face at our age, I asked this hypothetical question: “You recently loaned your car to a friend, but you forgot there was something stashed in there you didn’t want anyone to find! What was it?”
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May-June 2023

Bill White’s fondest memory of the 1950s was at age 10, when “my father introduced me to tennis, a game he loved dearly.” Joe Alviani recalls “beaming with pride” watching his father up on the dais introducing Sen.
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November-December 2022

With the approach of our 55th reunion in September and reflecting on events since 1963, I asked for a seven-word response to the question, “What’s next on your journey?” Ted Haynes wrote, “Swim, write, love—as long as possible.” This
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September-October 2022

I asked classmates, “To shape excellent future citizens, if you could design one college course you believe so essential it would be required for all students, what would it be?” Sam Ostrow said, “I have a one-word answer: ethics.”
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July-August 2022

Responses to the last question (using “university” in reference to the College) has consumed two issues. Ted Walkley wrote, “I have watched the College change a lot since we graduated.
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