![]() ![]() He and his wife, Jane, have three children and live in Wray, Colo. ![]() She can be contacted at * Bob Buchanan retired from his family medicine practice last year. She remains active with Historic Ithaca, a group hoping to restore an old vaudeville/movie house. ’58 Molly Bradshaw Adams, elected to the town council in Caroline, N.Y., took office Jan. ’58,’59,’60 Save the Date! Your 40th cluster reunion will be celebrated Oct. He and his wife, Frances, also enjoyed a boat trip through the islands of Washington. ’57 Lem Scarbrough met fellow classmates, Doug Swail ’56 and Bill Riley in Portland, Ore., in July. ’56 Seth Mendell is retired and living in Mattapoisett, Mass. ’55 Margaret Larkin Huebner is divorced and living in Phoenix, where she is a psychotherapist with North Valley Counseling Center. This prestigious award recognizes individuals who have shown distinguished service to humanity in their field, extraordinary service for a particular heritage group and/or exemplify the ideal of living a life dedicated to the American way. * Ed Robson, chairman and CEO of Robson Communities, Inc., was honored as a recipient of the 1998 Ellis Island Medal of Honor. She welcomes e-mail at * David Persons lives in Sheridan, Mont., where he is a holistic health practitioner. * Patricia Hand Magee, a retired art teacher, has established an art studio, Seascapes, Etc., in Ft. ’54 Elizabeth Russell Johnson lives in Madison, Wisc., and has a five-year-old grandson. ’52 Tom Ross has written two works, Love, Sex and War, an existential anti-war novel, and Spiders on My Heart, a short piece that ran in Sheridan’s Literary Journal in the November 1998 issue. They were pleasantly surprised to meet another CC grad, Robert Moore ’57. ’51 Persis Ayer Eberhart and her husband, Elvin, attended an Elderhostel in August in Sedona, Ariz. ’49 Don’t miss it! Your 50th reunion will be celebrated Oct. ’48 JoAnn Osborn Rowe lives in Gaithersburg, Md., where she is a White House correspondent with Rowe News Service. ’45 Marjorie Landsberg Helkenn welcomes correspondence at 2909 Woodland Ave., #815, Des Moines, IA 50312. ’44 Mark your calendars! Your 55th reunion will be celebrated Oct. Stiles’ manuscripts were in the care of Rosemary Harley Prindle, who saved them for more than 50 years.Ĭontact the Alumni Office for more details Stiles was killed in 1944 while serving in the Army AirCorps. ’43 Roland Dickison is co-editor of Midnight Serenade, a volume of short stories and essays by Bert Stiles ’42. ’39 Save the date! Your 60th reunion will be celebrated Oct. ![]() He began this custom 52 years ago and makes the trip with other members of the B’nai B’rith’s Denver Lodge. ’35 Max Frankel traveled to the Freemont Correctional Facility in Canon City, Colo., to conduct New Year’s services for Jewish prisoners. ’34 Mark your calendars! Your 65th reunion will be celebrated Oct. E-mail: ’29 Don’t miss it! Your 70th reunion will be celebrated Oct. ![]()
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