May - Jun 2013
Our sophomore year came to a quick end in May and June 50 years ago. As always, Green Key was the highlight of our spring. For the sixth time in a row Alpha Theta won Hums and Lawrence Ferlenghetti read his poetry for us.
May - Jun 2013
Sixty-fours are well represented in the arts: writers Roger Simon, Nevin Schreiner; sculptor Jay Wholley; visual artist Sandy Wurmfeld; performing artist Dana Kelly
May - Jun 2013
John Dickey’s Quebradillas (AuthorHouse, 2011), a collection of poems about life in rural Puerto Rico, made me want to go there, and now comes The Solar System: A Tour in Verse, a companion to Earth: A Narrative
May - Jun 2013
Classmate Jay Fritz called to report that he continues to anchor the city of San Francisco to the left coast of our republic, thereby assuring continuation of the nation’s physical integrity for a while longer.
May - Jun 2013
Congratulations are in order (again) for Pete Bleyler, who has been nominated by the Association of Alumni nominating committee to be its candidate for second vice president for the 2013-14 fiscal year.
May - Jun 2013
Remember Seattle in July on the 25th, 26th and 27th. Sign up with Bill Moorman.
May - Jun 2013
Whit Evans was selected as the 2012 alcalde (honorary mayor) of Sonoma, California.
May - Jun 2013
After eight years living on one of New York’s beautiful Finger Lakes, Sue and Dick Portland moved back to suburban Rochester. He’s an Eastman Kodak retiree.
May - Jun 2013
Volunteerism has become a vital activity for many of us in recent years. Numerous classmates report that since they’ve retired they are busier than ever.
May - Jun 2013
This column reports on two items—the class mini-reunion in N.Y.C. (January 25-27) and the passing of H. Flint Ranney, our beloved newsletter editor for 37 years.
May - Jun 2013
Recent communications from the College about Winter Carnival had us looking back 60 years to the 1953 Carnival even though you will be reading this in April. The statue was “Skigo”—a take off on Pogo (Walt Kelly had recently visited campus).
May - Jun 2013
In November Ron Dougherty received the Ohio State Bar Association’s highest award, the Ritter Award.