For any of us who worked behind the scenes on our 50th in June 2018, the above-pictured Mark Robertson, Chris Robare, and Darlene Alderman are not only magically talented planners, organizers, and logisticians but also now good friends. They are pictured at our Pass the Baton dinner on September 29, 2019. For other classmates, or […]
Read articleMini-Reunion and Pass the Baton dinner, Sept 28-30 2018
Twenty-six ’68 classmates and significants rallied for our final official Mini-Reunion (although ’68 is welcome to return every year.) The highlight was Saturday night’s traditional Pass the Baton dinner.
Read article50th Reunion Alumni Seminar: The Future of Liberal Arts Education
We congratulate our classmate Tony Kronman (whom we stole from the Class of 1967) as the recipient of the Kellogg Award, presented to a member of the 50th reunion class in recognition of a most distinguished career. As the main speaker for 50th Reunion Alumni Seminar, Tony is introduced here by Bob Stanton, 50th Reunion […]
Read article50th Reunion: images and reflections by John Stickney
It was intense and seemed to be over in a flash. Even though it lasted three and half days. A succession of singular moments that will persist in memory but will never be repeated.
Read article50th Reunion: Trivia Contest
Editor’s Note: to remind classmates of frantic late night study sessions back in the 60s and to help them renew friendships while waiting for dinner on Saturday night at our 50th, Howard Steinberg and Bob Heiss created a challenging seventeen question Trivia Quiz that tables of eight worked on collaboratively. Relive the contest and test […]
Read article’68 Creates: Write on
This is only a small sample of the published work by ’68 class members. Those who attended the In Their Own Write session at our 50th also heard from Alexander Caskey on creating a website; Geoff Connor on working history into novels; John Fulkerson on wine and integrity; Bob Graffagnino on the Greatest Generation; Robert Herzog, […]
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