New England

Update from 2004

Haley Warden Rodgers writes: I was married in August to my wife, Lauren Warden Rodgers, who hails from Pittsburgh, PA. Katie Coyne ’04 was an official witness. I will finish law school at Duke in May, and have a judicial clerkship at the United States District Court in Hartford, CT, followed by another clerkship on [...]

US Squash Hall of Fame

I was honored to be inducted, along with my friend and doubles partner Lenny Bernheimer, into the US Squash Hall of Fame at a ceremony on January 10th at the University Club of Boston. It was a memorable evening for us as we were presented plaques with family, friends and many members of the squash [...]

’65 News

John Meyer says: “It does seem strange to be semi-retired as an architect. I thought they were supposed to go on forever. Maybe it’s just slowing down. I do volunteer tutor in the Boston Public School System two days a week at the high school level. These are students who have English no as their [...]

Class of 1965 News

Jon Eustis writes: “Paula and I sold our business in July and are REALLY enjoying being out of retailing after 35 years. Now we can do some traveling, especially to Portland, OR where both out kids and grandchild have settled.”

Update from ’55

Richard Smith is still retired on Cape Cod (Dennis) for 8 months of the year and in Wilbraham for 3-4 months, or traveling to visit children and grandchildren.

Exciting News from 2006

This past fall, Edward Wozniakewicz (’06) and I got engaged! We are busy planning our wedding for summer of 2014. Michaela Martin Class of 2006

Update from 1998

Ben and I welcomed our son, Philip, on March 27, and had a terrific spring and summer together. Fall brought the beginning of a challenging school year teaching Latin at Needham High School. A nice distraction came at the end of October with the visit of good friend, Annette Grew ’98 and her family. We [...]

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 [...]

Update from 1968

I have been training horses since the early 70′s here in the Berkshires on the farm that has been in my family going on 87 years. I am currently specializing in carriage driving horses, especially Dr. Boyden’s favorite: Morgan Horses. I compete and give driving clinics around the country. I have two sons, Joshua and [...]

Falling Coconut Snippets

Some falling coconut snippets from PETE CLAPP, our resident seer in Hawi, Hawaii: Frustration is trying to find your glasses without your glasses .. The irony of life is that, by the time you’re old enough to know your way around, you’re not going anywhere .. I was always taught to respect my elders, but [...]


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