Days on the Deerfield Swim Team

Tony Paulus (left) and Larry Phippen, (right) both Class of ’68, reminisce about their days on the Deerfield Swim Team. Larry (backstroke) was team captain.

Looking forward to our 50th reunion!

Photo 1 visiting my brother Ben, class of ‘69 Photo 2 visiting Len Jernigan in North Carolina Photo 3 – Capt John in Maine summer

I think mirrors lie.

Sold my business, the Orient Country Store Ltd., in 2011 after 31 years of ownership and operation. My wife and I are starting to do

David Sisson ’68

After turning 65 I retired from First Niagara Bank shortly before it was bought by Key Bank. I was First Vice President – Regional Credit

Looking forward to 50th reunion

I am ending a long career in telecommunications and organized labor, and will be honored to touch base again with members of the Quid’s last

James Alvord

My wife Ana and I hare enjoying life in San Diego and are immersed in the accomplishments of our children – Megan at the Center

John Clementi

I’m very much enjoying my time co-chairing our 50th reunion with Tony Paulus, who’s been a whirlwind of activity and inspiration. It was great to

Samuel Hubbard

Unfortunately, I am unable to join in the 50th celebration but if any of you happen to find your way to Santa Fe please give

Len Jernigan

I just got Jim Todd’s book on fishing. Maybe he will turn me into a fisherman when I finally retire from practicing law. Len Jernigan

Charles Meeker

Both grandchildren live in Raleigh – Kathleen (2) and Wright (7 months). I’m back working full time at the law firm. Charles Meeker 1968

John Walbridge

Moving out of Milton to the serenity and beauty of coastal Westport Point, MA. After having serious vacillation about joining the 50th Reunion Committee, it

’68 Reuniting

1968 50th reunion co-chair Tony Paulus (on the right) reuniting with his classmate Gary Bonner ’68 in California

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