This column is about “Trips”—not road trips to Colby Jr. College or Mount Holyoke, but classmates who are the third generation with the same name as their father and grandfather.
Catch up with six classmates who were cheated out of listing their high school activities in our Green Book simply because their last names are at the end of the alphabet.
Remember staying in theater seats after seeing a film you liked so you could read all the credits? Well, our big production, the “Fifty-ish,” is in the history books, but we are only now rolling the credits.
Don Hess writes: “This assignment from Stu triggered wonderful memories of my years at The D—the staff, our ’70 directorate, and our full-time employees—and others: the smell of ink and molten lead in the basement of the Allen
The College’s decision to sell WFRD did not sit well with classmates who spent countless hours in Robinson Hall learning news reporting, ad sales, finance, engineering, and management.
Chip Cody is still in N.Y.C. with an academic practice (breast surgical oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering). His spouse, Myung-Hi Kim, is retired from a long career with the New York Philharmonic (violin).