Deerfield ’51

Still communicate with my roommates John Carpenter and Rob Yates Class of 51 So far all is well Many fond memories of the staff and

Arthur Drazan

I was a member of the class of 1951 and I have very fond memories of the teaching staff and administration. My friends were part

Memories

I have very fond memories of my days at Deerfield. Walking in the snow hip high from Mr. Suitor’s house to the dining hall in

’51 Class Note

Malcolm Mouat ’51 reports that after a career as a mining engineer, he now owns and operates a strip mall in southeast Missouri. He has

’51 Class Note

Jim McKinney passed along the following: Jon Stufflebeem celebrated his 60th wedding anniversary to his wife, Jean, in June 2015. After graduating from Stanford he

1951 Class Notes

Dick Aldridge reports that he is recovering from open heart surgery but hopes to see us all next spring at our 65th reunion. Jack Hodgson

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Headmaster Boyden’s enjoinder to Finish Up Strong serves as the title for Doherty’s book on how to spend the years from 70 to 100 (the

Plunkett – the “New Dorm”

During April my wife and I visited the Hill Country of central Texas, specifically to visit with George Dill, also DA ’51. We both spent

Life in Florida

Doris and I are busy cleaning out the “importance brochures and photos” of trips past: we are staying around South Florida as far as travels

Fond memories

I have fond memories of my good friends and room mates. we have 4 children and nine grandchildren. Retired from medicine and living in Florida.

A trip to Asia

On our return from a recent trip to China, Gloria and I stopped in Tokyo to see Nori Kabayama. He is living in a very

Frequently Asked Questions

Upon graduating from Deerfield, alumni enter a diverse network of former Deerfield students. Deerfield alumni have ventured into almost every area of employment, and many are at the top of their respective fields. The advantages of this vast network are numerous and significant, as every member of the Deerfield family receives the following:

Alumni are also eligible for alumni awards, such as the Ashley Award, Heritage Award, and the Mimi Morsman Award.

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