Update from Rich Lange ’64
At 79, I’m still working at The Acorn School, which my wife Kitty and I founded 46 years ago. It’s full of joy and keeps
At 79, I’m still working at The Acorn School, which my wife Kitty and I founded 46 years ago. It’s full of joy and keeps
“Not too long ago, I sadly learned of the passing of Jeff Kriendler ’64. I will long remember our “wild & crazy times” (to quote

(from left to right) Dave Higgins ’64, Dave Hagerman ’64, Bob Lyle ’64 in front of the dining hall senior year. Dave Higgins ’64
Ellen and I have made our last move. We moved to La Quinta, Ca in 2021 and are now enjoying golf, friends and a beautiful
Trying to do my bit during the pandemic, I’ve posted some free printable at-home arithmetic lessons for young children at ADVENTURESinARITHMETIC.com. I’m aiming to teach
I would like to make note of the passing last year at age 96 of my mother Virginia Moyer, wife of David and mother of

Bob Bruce (’64 left in photo) and I (Dave Hosmer ’62) connected twice, by chance, this winter. The first time was at the cross country

Senior photo from Deerfield: JACK SAUNDERS PARKER JR Class of 1964 Capt. Jack, as he liked to be called, passed away from a lingering illness
Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners’ Preservation Specialist Gregor Trinkaus-Randall is retiring after over 30 years of work for Massachusetts libraries and cultural institutions. Mr. Trinkaus-Randall

Stav and I hope you saw the Deerfield Magazine piece in the Spring, 2017, issue about our class’s Project for Social Justice and Environmental Sustainability.

“We hope many of you saw the article in Deerfield Magazine about the Project for Social Justice and Environmental Sustainability that Steve Stavrides and I
This spring I was elected vice-president/president-elect of the Academy of Certified Archivists. Established in 1989, the ACA serves as the certifying organizations for archivists throughout
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