Class of 1964

’64 Update

Still living in San Rafael, CA with my wife Ellen, retired June 1, 2013, closed all stores but one and my brother is running that store with a little of my help. Looking forward to relaxing, golfing, traveling, and seeing grandchildren. Looking forward to seeing all of the classmates next year for our 50th, that [...]

’64 News

Rick Herrick ’64 writes that his new novel, Choosing Love, will be published by Sunstone Press this fall. His musical play, “Lighthouse Point,” was performed as a fundraiser by the Martha’s Vineyard Museum on May 13, 2013.

Elected to Board of LYRASIS

I was recently elected to the Board of Trustees of LYRASIS, headquartered in Atlanta, GA and serving the information community, and also appointed to the Curatorial Committee of the USS Constitution Museum, Charlestown, MA. In conjunction with Simmons College, the Board of Library Commissioners received an NHPRC grant, of which I will co-Project Director, to [...]

Traveling Doc

Retired from academic emergency medicine working per diem for my residents. Became Florida resident. Two trips around the world in private jet as physician in last 16 months google Starquest TCS Tours. Docs chosen out of MGH in Boston. Son Tripp Carter( william phelps carter III Deerfield 1993) just made chief of emergency services at [...]

Gregor Trinkaus-Randall Honored by the New England Archivists

Gregor Trinkaus-Randall, Preservation Specialist at the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, was recently awarded the New England Archivists’ (NEA) 2013 Distinguished Service Award. “This award really belongs to all the members of NEA,” he said in his acceptance remarks. “The collaboration and cooperation of all the members in pushing forward regional projects in which I [...]

’64 Update

Lowell Davis ’64 has transitioned from a teacher/coach/athletic director at the Landon School in Bethesda, MD to working with alumni. Lowell and Nancy Davis are expecting to be grandparents for the first time in March 2013 when their daughter, Laura, is due. Lowell has completed 45 years in education. Nancy has taught elementary education for [...]

Longtime Soccer Coach Honored

Pat Gillespie ’64, who coached high school soccer from 1970 to 2005 and was instrumental in the creation of both the Greater Cleveland and Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Associations, was honored by a dedication of “The John Honeyman-Pat Gillespie Soccer Fields at Linden Park” on Aug. 4, 2012. The more than 600 high school players [...]

News from ’64

Lowell Davis writes in: “The above photo shows Lowell Davis ’64, Buddy Teevens ’75, and David Hagerman ’64 during pre-season football practice at Dartmouth in August 2012. Buddy is the Head Coach at Dartmouth, and David works in the Development Office at Dartmouth. I was visiting the Hanover area connecting with alumni from the Landon [...]

News from 1964

Gregor Trinkaus-Randall completed a year as president of The Society of American Archivists in August of 2012. He received the George Cunha & Susan Swartzburg Preservation Award from the Association of Library Collections & Technology Services (ALCTS – a division of the American Library Association) in June 2012. He also served as the representative of [...]

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.”


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