Ride Closer to Free

After losing my wife and daughter to cancer I have completed eight annual fundraising bicycle rides to raise money to support cancer research and patient

John Thayer Talbott ’57

John Thayer Talbott died peacefully at his home on November 30, 2021. He was born in New York City in 1939, the son of Harold

Sally Cook Gregg

Arthur Gregg ’57 regrets to report that his wife of 53 years, Sally Cook Gregg, of Brooklin, ME, died November 16, 2021 after a long

Class of 57 Zoom Meeting

In May, Jim Tripp ’57 organized a Zoom meeting among a group of classmates for whom we had email addresses. General consensus seemed to be

Class of 1957 mini-reunion

On April 28 the first (that we know of) Zoom gathering of 11 members of the Class of 1957 was held. The “We” in this

Riding For a Cancer Cure

Jim Curtiss will attempt to ride 63 miles on September 10 in the Ride Closer to Free Bike Ride benefitting Smilow Cancer Hospital in New

An Update from Charles Updike

Carl Rosenburgh, who did so much for our 50th reunion campaign is out of the hospital and in rehab after a successful bone marrow transplant.

Update from ’57

I retired from clinical practice at the University of Washington in 2004 and have spent the past decade in volunteer positions with the International Society

Michael Grisdale Class of ’57 Deceased

I regrettfully note that Michael Grisdale, Class of 1957 passed away suddenly on April 20, 2013. A born explorer, Michael followed a career in International

’57 Update

Retired in northern Nevada. 4 children and 12 grandkids all well on east coast. 2 “adult” stepkids moved back in with us this year which

Deerfield in Arizona

Charlie and Beth Updike, Dick and Pat Tatlow and Louise and I have homes at The Boulders in Scottsdale, Arizona. The Tatlows and Rosenburghs are

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.

There are no membership fees or dues for members of the Deerfield family, but Deerfield does ask for assistance in a few areas. First of all, in order for Deerfield to have the most up-to-date records possible, we encourage members to keep us apprised of their current contact info. Alumni are also urged to direct all concerns and suggestions regarding Deerfield’s operations through the Executive Committee, the governing body of the Alumni Association. The committee acts as the voice of the alumni body, and works closely with the school administration. In order to keep tuition affordable and the quality of a Deerfield education at its highest, the Academy depends upon the continuing support of alumni and their families. This support can take the form of annual or capital gifts, or time spent volunteering on behalf of Deerfield.

There are Deerfield Clubs in many major American cities. Please visit here for more information on specific clubs and their sponsored events. 

Of course! Be sure to read the latest issue of From Albany Road in your email’s in-box for current news of what is happening on campus. As we also send out periodic invitations, it’s always best to make sure we have your current physical address. And if you do plan on visiting campus, why not tell us ahead of time?

Contact the Office of Advancement

alumni@deerfield.edu
413-774-1474

7 Boyden Lane, PO Box 306
Deerfield, MA 01342