CLASS OF 1960
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June 2009 |
Barbara Heurich
Anderson – Green Valley AZ
We are in the process of moving from Phoenix to San Carlos MX. Our
home will be ready in late summer. The Sea of Cortez will be our
backyard. Our home phone number in both USA and MX will be
480/463-6516. Come on down. The water’s great!
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April 2009 |
Sandy Berlin Light –
Roanoke VA
I’ve been a fundraiser for various non-profits for over 30 yrs. and
love it. Chaired one of the largest wine auctions in Virginia for
several years, sit on various community boards and recently retired
from 14 yrs. as a volunteer firefighter/shock trauma tech. Hobbies
include hiking, skiing, biking, home repair projects, reading and
music (I sing with our local Sweet Adelines chapter and used to
teach banjo). I travel once/yr. to developing countries (Tajikistan,
Kyrgyzstan, Vietnam, Fiji, etc.) to distribute donated medical
supplies and help build hospitals & homes. Am a member of our local
paper’s political opinion panel. My kids (3) and grandkids (7) are
my greatest joy. My youngest manages his own business consulting
company in Manchester MA. The middle (Stanford & Wharton alum) is
Portfolio Manager for John Deere in Illinois. After many years at
Duke, the oldest recently moved to MA to teach at Harvard. (No, I
don’t have a bumper sticker boasting, “My kid is a Harvard
professor!”). I’ve been incredibly blessed with loads of great
friends, good health and an amazing and loving family. Life is good!
Email: sandy991@gmail.com.
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November 2008 |
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Barbara Heurich
Anderson – Sun Lakes AZ
We have moved into our
in between address as we finish building our retirement home in San
Carlos, Mexico. The plane is to be moved to MX by this time next
year if not sooner. If you have never heard of San Carlos, it is on
the Sea of Cortez, a small laid back town about an 8-hour drive from
Phoenix. Clear blue water, great scuba diving and no traffic. If
anyone is down our way, look us up at 641 Calle Camaron, Peninsula
Caracol, Sonora MX.
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July 2008 |
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Caroline “Bebe” Baird
Mason – Glenmont NY
I am so very proud of
my big brother, Nick ’58, who is to be honored as a Distinguished
Alumnus in September. I am looking forward to our 50th and
connecting with classmates to discuss “What now?” after marriage,
children – careers.
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Carole Hoehn
Snyder – Cocoa Beach FL
I have replaced all
of the grass in our yard with easy-care, drought-tolerant plants and
pine bark mulch. The hard work is paying off with lots more
flowers, butterflies, anoles, etc. I’m active with the Cocoa Beach
Garden Club and the local library and am a tax preparer with H&R
Block during tax season. Jack is the Veterans Committee Chairman in
the Cocoa Beach Elks Lodge. He is in charge of fundraisers and
special events to honor and assist our area’s veterans. This year
he received the coveted Veteran Volunteer of the Year from the Elks
Association National Headquarters. He is recovering from recent
knee replacement surgery. This fall we plan to cruise our
motorsailor around south Florida’s coastal waters and the Keys.
Snowbirds: we have lots of ideas and suggestions for winter
destinations in this area. Email me about this or for any other
reason:
PoquitaCindy@cfl.rr.com.
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June 2008 |
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Bonnie Sue Simons
Beeferman – Bluffton SC
After 16 years of life
on beautiful Hilton Head Island, we got tired of being inundated by
tourists and purchased a beautiful home (one year old model home
with all the bells & whistles) in Bluffton, the first town on the
mainland off the island.
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June 2007 |
Nancy Hurwitt Lingo –
Brentwood CA
I’ve been living in the San Francisco Bay area since 1978,
except for 2 years in Florida. We have 3 children and 3
grandchildren. I really enjoy my grandchildren and love to babysit
as they are all in this area also. I got my BA from Northeastern
University in Boston and my MBA from Santa Clara University. I
worked as a computer programmer in Silicon Valley until retirement
10 years ago. Both my husband (from St. Charles) and I are retired.
We’ve enjoyed world travel and sailing. I am “Queen” of the Red Hats
now.
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Jim Schomaker –
Buena Vista CO
I retired nearly six years ago as SVP of Bank of America and since
that time have been living the active outdoor life here. My wife
Karen of nearly 45 years and I are enjoying skiing, snowshoeing,
biking, hiking and RVing. I joined the giant slalom downhill ski
team this past winter and really enjoyed competing again! I have
been keeping busy by serving as the president of our local Optimist
Club and also of our homeowners association, but still make time for
touring the country in our 34’ RV. I would love to hear from some of
my old friends from the Class of ’60.
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Bonnie Sue Simons
Beeferman – Bluffton SC
In August I moved,
after 15 years, from the tourist resort of Hilton Head Island to
this beautiful new community on the “mainland.” Health issues have
forced me to give up my work as Dictionary Lady (providing approx.
20,000 free dictionaries to local students). After 14 years, I know
I will miss it, but sometimes age and health win out!
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January 2007 |
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Rita Waldman Green –
Chicago IL
Moved here, where my 3
children and 2 grandchildren reside, 5 years ago after living in
Toledo for many years. Founded R. Green & Associates, Inc. in
1989. The firm conducts retained searches and is involved with
acquisition introduction. If you own a company and are interested
in divesting or require investors, please contact me. We receive a
finder’s fee from the acquirer. Now spend weekends in Union Pier MI
(aka Paradise!!). If you are in the area, please call. Also have a
seven-year-old rescue Chow Chow/Golden mix who has become a Chicago
TV personality. Puma can be seen several times per week on our
local NBC channel. Life works in strange ways!!
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June 2006 |
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Jessie Wile Stern –
Silver Spring MD
I retired five years
ago after 25 years as a medical journalist and I am now devoting my
time to my knitting and jewelry designing. I have collected glass
beads and design ideas during my domestic and international
travels. My designs have been featured in ads in trade magazines.
I have created finished jewelry for many glass bead makers. I also
teach design at a local bead store. My husband, Marc, retired and
was rehired as a communications contractor with the U.S. Public
Health Service. We have three grown children and five grandchildren
(ages four to nine). We have enjoyed living near the Nation’s
Capital for 42 years since leaving Columbus.
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