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Stanford Reunion Homecoming Look Who's Planning to Attend List (As of July 1, 2016) NOTE: Actual Registration Will Begin in Mid-August Stanford Reunion Homecoming Look Who's Planning to Attend List (as of July 1, 2016) NOTE: Actual registration will begin in mid-August. This is a listing of people planning to attend the event 1941 Mr. Al Zelver 1956 Edwin Avary, P.E. 1949 Dr. Peter Koestenbaum 1956 Mrs. Lynn Lercara Badger 1949 Mr. William W. Stephenson 1956 Mr. Terry Maurice Badger 1950 Ms. Britta Lion Franz 1956 Dr. Selden C. Beebe 1950 Mr. Robert A. Jacobson 1956 Mr. Jeff Beeman 1951 Mr. William H. Beeger 1956 Dr. Julius J. Bellaschi 1951 Mrs. Susan Dekker Blois 1956 Mr. Harry Little Bettis 1951 Ms. Janet Houck Boreta 1956 Mr. Douglas Ryan Betts 1951 Mr. Terrence E. Comerford 1956 Mr. Ralph H. Britton, Jr. 1951 Ms. Kathryn Moore Cusick 1956 Mr. William Charles Brooks 1951 Patricia P. Davis 1956 Mr. David O. Brownwood 1951 Mr. Walter J. Farrell 1956 Mr. Robert Bryan 1951 Mr. Anders O. Field, Jr. 1956 Mrs. Jeannine Burns 1951 Mr. Louis Galanis 1956 Mr. Richard W. Calfee 1951 Louise Burrill Ebeling Geraci, Ed.D. 1956 Mr. Alan Hawley Campbell 1951 Mr. James D. Hammond 1956 Ms. Karlin Hansen Campbell 1951 Ms. Tina C. Hobson 1956 Ms. Judith Blackburn Chase 1951 Dr. Dean Holman 1956 Mr. Allan Ayres Cheney 1951 Mr. Dudley C. Kenworthy 1956 Mrs. Mary M. Chesnut 1951 Mr. Benjamin T. Lake II 1956 Gunnar E. Christiansen, M.D. 1951 Mr. Charles M. Pigott 1956 Mr. Robert L. Christiansen 1951 Mr. C. Wesley Poulson 1956 Mr. Tom E. Christie 1951 Mr. Richard D. Randall 1956 Mr. Donald Paul Clark 1951 Mr. Rowland K. Rebele 1956 Mr. Dwight D. Clark 1951 Mr. George W. Riedeman 1956 Mrs. Sue Ross Clark 1951 Mr. Joseph L. Rodgers 1956 Ms. Barbara Manack Clemans 1951 Mr. N. Stewart Rogers 1956 Dr. James Alan Cochran 1951 Mrs. Miriam J. Roland 1956 Mrs. Elizabeth Stone Coggin 1951 Mr. Peter Slusser 1956 Mr. Gordon N. Collier 1951 Mr. Hubert G. Stokely 1956 Ms. Bonnie B. Conner 1951 Colonel Robert L. Swetzer 1956 Mrs. Stephen Edw Connor 1953 Mrs. Mary Ann Kerans Heidt 1956 Sally Kaufmann Cowan, M.D. 1954 Ms. Carol Blodgett Cotton 1956 Mr. Donald W. Crocker 1954 Mr. James Edward Cotton 1956 Mr. Robert T. Crow 1954 Mr. John Murray Heidt 1956 Mr. Charles G. Davis, Jr. 1956 Mrs. Sally L. P. Altman 1956 Ms. Judy Dearing 1956 Thomas F. Anders, M.D. 1956 Mr. Timothy A. Devine 1956 Mr. Edwin Lee Andrews 1956 Mrs. Howard E. Dienger 1956 Gerald Charles Angove, Ed.D. 1956 Dr. Allen Leslie Dobbins 1956 Mrs. Lois Anne Arthur 1956 Mr. Stephen Douglas Docter Stanford Reunion Homecoming Look Who's Planning to Attend List (as of July 1, 2016) NOTE: Actual registration will begin in mid-August. This is a listing of people planning to attend the event 1956 Mrs. Debra Morgan Dooley 1956 Dr. Douglas H. Hamilton 1956 Mrs. Lyn K. Dougherty 1956 Mr. Gordon E. Harper 1956 Mr. John L. Doyle 1956 Ms. Jean Kishbaugh Haserot 1956 Mr. Richard E. DuNah 1956 Mr. Allen E. Hastings 1956 Mr. David J. Dunn 1956 Mr. Henry G. Hayes 1956 Ms. Patricia P. Eagle 1956 Mr. John W. Hendricks 1956 Ms. Carolyn J. Else 1956 Mrs. Maureen Hoberg 1956 Ms. Jerry Fitzgerald English 1956 Mr. Tony Hodge 1956 Ms. Christine L. Farquhar 1956 Professor Kalevi Jacque Holsti 1956 Mrs. Jacqueline M. Fenton 1956 Mr. Carl W. Hulick 1956 Mr. William R. Ferguson 1956 Ms. Nancy M. Hulick 1956 Mr. Clarence J. "Bud" Ferrari, Jr. 1956 Mr. Fritz R. Huntsinger 1956 Mr. Thompson Fetter 1956 Mr. Bill Jackson 1956 Mrs. Margery W. Findlay 1956 Mr. Merritt Lee Johnson 1956 Mrs. Nancy Arndt Finken 1956 Ms. Robin L. Kamradt 1956 Mr. Richard A. Firestone 1956 Mr. Lawrence Joel Kelley 1956 Ms. Barbara Louise Flanagan 1956 Paul B. Kelly, M.D. 1956 James H. Flanagan, Jr., Esq. 1956 Mr. Den E. Kennedy 1956 Mr. William Bradford Flint, Jr. 1956 Mr. James R. Kidder 1956 Mr. John A. Florida 1956 Mr. David Windsor King 1956 Ms. Nancy D. Fouquet 1956 Mr. Noel W. Kirshenbaum 1956 Mr. Peter D. Francis 1956 Mr. Andrew B. Kjos 1956 Mrs. Margaret Stanley Freeman 1956 Peter E. Kneedler, Ph.D. 1956 Mr. Ronald S. Freund 1956 Mr. Raymond V. Knowles, Jr. 1956 Ms. Eleanor Jean Friar 1956 Mrs. Edith Strauss Kodmur 1956 Frederick A. Frye, M.D. 1956 Commander (Ret.) Rex W. Kramer, Jr. 1956 Mrs. Margaret Cathcart Fuller 1956 Mrs. Sarah Parker Landels 1956 Mr. K. Edward Gant 1956 Mr. John Latta III 1956 Mrs. Janet Lockwood Garin 1956 Mr. Robert W. Lawrence 1956 The Honorable David M. Gill 1956 The Reverend Richard B. Lawson 1956 Mr. David Calvin Gogerty 1956 Mrs. Eileen T. Lehmer 1956 Allan H. Goodman, M.D. 1956 Mr. John D. Leland, Jr. 1956 Mrs. Doris F. Gospe 1956 Mrs. John D. Leland, Jr. 1956 Stephen Roy Gospe, M.D. 1956 Mrs. Harry L. Lepape, Jr. 1956 Mr. Gerald Lambert Govan 1956 Mr. Ralph Edwin Love, Jr. 1956 Mr. Kendal Howard Green 1956 Mr. Percy P. Lynch, Jr. 1956 Dr. Gordon Madsen Greve 1956 Mrs. Dorothy Kooken MacGinnis 1956 Mrs. Ann Maris Griffiths 1956 Mr. Dick Mansfield 1956 Mr. Albert Allan Gulick 1956 Mr. Robert G. Marshall, Jr. 1956 Mr. Jerry F. Gustafson 1956 Mr. Robert C. Martin Stanford Reunion Homecoming Look Who's Planning to Attend List (as of July 1, 2016) NOTE: Actual registration will begin in mid-August. This is a listing of people planning to attend the event 1956 Mr. Guido T. Marx 1956 Mrs. Richard John Quinlan 1956 Mr. Wesley Marx 1956 Ms. Anne P. Ratzlaff 1956 Mr. Tsunehiro R. Matsuda 1956 Mr. James T. Reid 1956 Ms. Mary Anna M. Matsumoto 1956 Mr. Edward S. Renwick 1956 The Honorable Sue McCloud 1956 Curtis I. Rethmeyer, Ed.D. 1956 Mr. George E. McCown 1956 Norman Minner Rich, M.D. 1956 Ms. Jean McKaig McCown 1956 Dr. John L. Richardson 1956 Mr. Jackson McElmell 1956 Ms. Jeanne Crossan Robinson 1956 Mr. Michael McGinnis 1956 Mr. Peter T. Robinson 1956 Mr. Larry McIntyre 1956 Mr. Charles H. 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Sorensen, P.E. 1956 Mr. Noel Marshall Pace 1956 Mr. V. William Souveroff, Jr. 1956 Mr. Lennart A. Palme, Jr. 1956 Mrs. Suzanne B. Spangler 1956 Mr. Richard P. Pauletich 1956 Dr. Donald J. Spencer 1956 Mr. Joseph Gray Peatman 1956 The Most Reverend Patricia Spicer 1956 Mr. Ronald Pelosi 1956 Mr. John K. Stewart, Jr. 1956 Mr. Gordon L. Pendegraft 1956 Mrs. Patricia T. Stofle 1956 Curtis S. Pendergrass, U.S.N. 1956 Mr. S. R. Stofle 1956 Mr. Paul Perko 1956 Harold B. Strauch, M.D. 1956 Mrs. Laura Klauber Peterhans 1956 Mrs. Joy Olsen Surbey 1956 Phyllis B. Peterson, Ed.D. 1956 Mr. Franklin D. Tateosian 1956 Mr. John Keho Pike 1956 Ms. Thyra Tegner 1956 Mr. Bill Poppino 1956 Dr. Lewis Terman 1956 Ms. Sarah M. Puyans 1956 H. Stephens Thomas, M.D. Stanford Reunion Homecoming Look Who's Planning to Attend List (as of July 1, 2016) NOTE: Actual registration will begin in mid-August. This is a listing of people planning to attend the event 1956 Mr. William J. Thomas 1961 Susann Girdwoyn Bauman, Ph.D. 1956 Mr. Renwick Thompson, Jr. 1961 J. Beaubier, Ph.D. 1956 Mr. Donn V. Tognazzini 1961 Mr. David J. Bennion 1956 Mr. William B. Travers 1961 Leo Harold Berk, M.D. 1956 Mr. James W. Truher, Jr. 1961 Mr. Adam Bianchi II 1956 Mr. Ed Truitt 1961 Mr. Richard D. Biggar 1956 Mrs. Sally T. Truitt 1961 Mr. William W. Bindeman 1956 David H. Utzinger, D.D.S. 1961 Mr. Kendall Roger Bishop 1956 Joseph M. Van De Water, M.D. 1961 Mr. William G. Blunt 1956 The Honorable P. Van Rysselberghe 1961 Mr. John V. Bock, Jr. 1956 Mrs. Marcia Kenaston Wagner 1961 Brooksley E. Born, Esq. 1956 Mr. Ronald Albert Wagner 1961 Mr. Thomas Allen Boyce 1956 Mrs. Alice Harvey Wallace 1961 James J. Branscom, M.D. 1956 Mr. David Davies Walter 1961 Mr. John C. Breedlove, Jr. 1956 Roderic Charles Ward , A.I.A. 1961 Mrs. Mimi Farrington Breiner 1956 Mr. James J. Waterbury 1961 Elizabeth J. Brooks, Ph.D. 1956 Mr. Tom W. Waterhouse 1961 Charlyne Hermes Brown, ASID 1956 Robert G. 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