Archives for January 17, 2013

Happily Retired

I retired from a long, varied career in education last June. My last position was as Athletic Director, PE and health teacher, and soccer coach at Grymes Memorial School in Orange, Virginia. After spending the summer in Maine, kayaking the waters of Frenchman’s and Penobscot Bays, I returned to Virginia where I am writing and [...]

Update from 2008

Katie Canty graduated from Georgetown in May and is now attending Jefferson Medical School in Philadelphia. She received “All American” for college sailing while at Georgetown, where her team won the National Championship this past June.

1965 News

Stephen Schackne reports: “From 2010-2011 I was on a fellowship in China sponsored by the U.S. State Department. I worked with blind students. Brief included teaching, research, and public diplomacy.

Update from ’64

Forrest Holly writes “Still trying to be retired but not succeeding. Teaching at University of Arizona as Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering.”

News for 1964

David Moyer says “I retired a year ago after 26 years in the Navy and 14 at Kaiser Permanente practicing allergy and pediatrics. Besides grandparenting, I have had time to climb Kilimanjaro recently and be a volunteer trip leader for our local hiking club to Norway, Tasmania, and Patagonia.”

Thank You Air Force!

Want everyone to know I retired from the U.S. Air Force after 28 years of global fun! BOSH Global Services graciously offered me an opportunity to continue the fun working small unmanned aircraft challenges. I have a 5 mile commute, don’t have to move, and couldn’t be happier! Best wishes to one and all for [...]

News for 1964

Richard Berner reports: “In April 2011 I returned to public service as Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury. I’m primarily responsible for setting up the Office of Financial Research and have been nominated to be its Director. The Office’s mission is to serve the needs of the Financial Stability Oversight Council in assessing and [...]

All dolled up

Ros and I are staying put on our Northfield Tree Farm until Spring when we we venture forth to see daughters and friends with “J.P”, our French Pointer, who loves to drive almost as much as pointing Woodcock. At 82, passing the annual physical with flying colors is also welcome news. We recently dressed up [...]

Reading by Roland Merullo Thursday, 1/17

Author Roland Merullo will be giving a reading for the Deerfield community tomorrow, Thursday, January 17, in the Choral Room at 7 pm. He’ll also be working with seniors on their meditations at 11 am in the Garonzik, during faculty meeting time.Mr. Merullo has published ten novels and four works of non-fiction, including In Revere, In [...]


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