John Embree Retirement

“After 50 years in the tennis industry, the last eleven as CEO of the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA), I announced my retirement at

Terrence Marr ’62

TERRENCE MARR ‘61 died of lung cancer at the age of 79 on March 29, 2023 — peacefully and at home. A member of the

News from ’71

Still working on a diorama of The Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn RR in the year 1895 to be installed in The Lynn Historical Museum.

J. Walker Johnson ’71

Moving this year from Annapolis and from Steptoe equity to senior partner. Moving to Chagrin Ohio to be near to younger son and granddaughters. Joan,

Reunion in Charleston

A pre-pandemic get-together: (L-R) Hal Findlay, ’76, P’03 ’05 ’06, Nick Findlay, ’05, and Ian Devine, ’71, convened in Charleston, SC, last year to sample

Enjoying the View

John Hutchins ‘71 and daughter Sara ‘05 enjoying the view from Rooster Comb in the Adirondacks John Hutchins 1971

Stops Along the Way

“Stops Along the Way,” a solo exhibition of my architectural based watercolor paintings will be taking place at the Newport Art Museum in Newport, Rhode

1971 Texas Mini Reunion

An enjoyable mini reunion of Texas classmates from 1971 in Houston. From right to left, Allan Reagan, Craig Reed, Jim Vreeland, Ward Pennebaker and John

Whipple Fagan marriage

Chris Whipple ’71 married Cary Fagan at a ceremony in Shelter Island officiated by Ward Pennebaker ’71, founder of the Church of the Incarnate Ward.

Celebrating 60th Birthdays

Celebrating 60th birthdays on the Appalachian Trail, Vermont. Jon Rosen, Chris Hall, Steve Prokesch, Doug Wilson, Michael Bernhard, Bob Lawson. Photo by Mark Fagan. Mark

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