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Jul - Aug 2017

Mini-reunion co-chairs Carl Briscoe and Phil Odence have a not-to-be-missed 60th birthday party planned for us during Homecoming weekend in Hanover, including a Thursday, October 5, overnight class fellowship retr

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Sep - Oct 2017

This is our last chance to remind you to plan for our October 5-8 Homecoming 60th birthday celebration.
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May - Jun 2017

Bette Davis said, “Getting old ain’t for sissies.” There’s plenty of truth in that, but if turning 60 means we’re old, well then bring it on.
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Mar - Apr 2017

It’s time for another installment of our guest column tradition, which we hope you’ve enjoyed through the years.
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Jan - Feb 2017

The hardest part of our volunteer work is reporting the passing of a classmate, and so it is with great sadness that we mourn the recent loss of three dear brothers and sisters: Carrie Ann Garfink Dixon succumbed to breast cancer

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Nov - Dec 2016

Daylight may be dwindling with the approach of fall, but John and I find our spirits expanding as we pen this column.
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Sept - Oct 2016

Having worked our way up Tuck Drive from the Gold Coast to Russell Sage and Hitchcock, we now turn the corner of the Mass Row cluster to gather current news and old memories from classmates who first resided in Mid Mass.
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Jul - Aug 2016

Your co-class secretaries went to the bullpen for some relief in this installment of Class Notes, and Polly Ingraham kindly answered our call to share her inspiring change-of-life story—yet another example of a ’79 doing well by doin
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May - June 2016

In the spirit of under-exertion, the secretarial tag team of Currier and Weil departed Hitchcock Hall and strolled across the street to visit with some classmates who met as first-year residents of Russell Sage.
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Jan - Feb 2016

John “Juan” Currier, my dear friend and co-class secretary, shared the sad news that his beloved mother, Janice, died on October 7 at the age of 94.
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Nov - Dec 2015

Before we get to the news let’s give a round of snaps for Jim “Wazoo” Wasz, our outgoing class president, and roll out the red carpet for Mark “Wink” Winkler, our new commander-in-chief.