CLASSNOTES the College of Liberal Arts

CLASSNOTES the College of Liberal Arts

CLASSNOTES The College of Liberal Arts Richard Hertz and his wife, Doris in the works, involving the Mets. Let’s hope Carolina at Chapel Hill. Pru visited Nova 52 Meyer, received the 2017 Pinon that Dick will update us on what happened Scotia and got to see two cousins that she Award for Philanthropic Leadership for the next issue. hadn’t seen for 15 years. from the Santa Fe Community Foundation. Roy and Ruth (Schubert) Haynes spent Jim Bloom and Peggy have a new furry Richard was also appointed to the Leader- the month of March 2016 in Florida. They friend—Cricket, a white miniature poodle. ship Council at Mayo Clinic Arizona. See spent a week at Cape Canaveral with their According to Jim, Cricket is intelligent, photo, below. daughter Anita and her husband. They are rambunctiously active, loves kids and plays having solar panels installed on a new metal well with other dogs. Ronald Vander Schaaf roof. Roy and their son Keith finished second Ron Vander Schaaf has assumed the 56 [email protected] in a regatta for the open class. esteemed status of great-grandfather to John Thanks to everyone who responded Mimi (Brewster) Hollister edits the alumni Henry Williams. Grandson Nathan and his to my call for notes and information to pass news for the Shanghai American School that wife, Shelley, are the proud parents. Ron along to all of our classmates. Even David she attended from 1947 to 1949. She and her became vice president of the resident council Rein, who said that he had no news, may husband, Don, enjoyed an alumni reunion at Town Village and was also active in the not realize that that in itself is good news, for the school that took place at the Univer- recent U.S. Senate campaign of Democrat especially at our stage of life. sity of Michigan. She and Don also attended Doug Jones. Neale Secor passed away in November. A their son’s wedding in Cancun, Mexico, and lawyer and Episcopal priest, Neale followed headed to St. Paul for their grandson’s gradu- Eleanor (Sheldon) Stearns his own drumbeat, as he had in the four ation from Macalester College. 57 [email protected] years that we spent with him. Neale’s survi- Bill Onderdonk reported that his son In November, Bette C’59 and Wes vors include his brother Philip Secor C’53. Jeffry has transferred to the Dallas air traffic Bishop moved to Sierra Winds, a continuing See In Memoriam, page 60. control operation from Seattle. Garret, Bill’s care retirement community. With meals Flora (Robinson) Hullstrung wants to grandson, is a legitimate global traveler.With thank the many members of our class who his dad, Garret has gone to Belize (three sent her condolences upon the death of her times), Dubai, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, husband, Robert Hullstrung T’60, on Dec. above the Arctic Circle, England, China and 3, 2017. Before Bob’s illness prevented much Hawaii. traveling, they were able to see shows in Dottie (Simpfendorfer) Noyce remains New Haven and on Broadway. See In Memo- very active. She taught a class on the parables riam, page 61. at her church and was a lay leader delegate Sten C’54 and Audrey (Chapin) Svensson to annual conference. She is also active in had a Swedish Christmas celebration at their exercise groups, a retired teachers’ association, home in Englewood, New Jersey, with eight the quilting club and the home extension of their nine grandchildren and their par- club. In the interstitial spaces between all of ents and a few others, for a total of 20. that, she is “getting into trouble” (her words). Dick James C’56, T’59 and his wife, Carole Connie (Cappe) Williams volunteers at (Horncastle) James C’59, have been busy. the hospital. She also enjoys playing bridge. Carole hosted the family for a celebration Prunella (Read) Williams’ granddaughters of her 80th birthday. Dick is a big Mets fan, are coeds, attending Salem College in Richard Hertz C’52 (far right) was honored by the Scott Metzger and we heard that he had some travel plans Winston-Salem and the University of North Santa Fe Community Foundation. [email protected] I Spring 2018 43 and weekly housekeeping, it is like living Reunion back in 2009. See In Memoriam, in a hotel. This was a bit of an adjustment page 60. for them, but they no longer have to worry As we all continue to age well, don’t about a house. Bette likes not having to plan forget to keep in contact and send in your and prepare meals or having to clean! If news. Our 60th Reunion is next year! you want their new address, please contact Alumni House. Barbara Fern Bill Craven writes that he is sorry that 61 [email protected] we Northerners had such a cold winter and Mac Hulslander was in a reminisc- suggests a reunion down in sunny Florida! ing mood when he responded to my request He and Lorraine “Woody” (Wood) Craven for news. He feels that his participation in C’58 have wintered there for 27 years. This Maury Green, John Borden, Peter Rushbrook (all C’58) the Drew–Howard Exchange Program was past summer, they visited Drew and watched and Joyce Rushbrook at their annual luncheon. a career-changing experience for him. He Warner Johnson play in yet another alumni is forever indebted to Dr. Bob Friedrichs for baseball game. Bill and Woody have travel encouraging his participation. He’s quite plans, so let’s hope we have an update reviews in line for publication after that. certain that his long history of civil and on those celebrations and travels for the Llew Pritchard says, “I owe it all to my human rights activities would not have next issue. days at dear ole Drew … still is a wonderful been realized otherwise. Johanna (Zimmermann) and Vern Wishart life.” He is featured in the Member Spotlight Jerry Rankin also wrote in a nostalgic G’58 had a delightful visit at Christmas with of the American Bar Association’s December vein, noting the significance of his Drew three of their children in Toronto. Jo is on 2017 Voice of Experience. experience in his life with his wife, Judy the residents’ council of her building for an- For the next issue, please write in and share (Koster) Rankin. They met at the freshman other year, and she keeps busy welcoming your memories from our 60th Reunion! orientation dance before classes even began new residents to the building. Jo is making and married five years later. They enjoy re- plans to take a Royal Caribbean cruise, on Ellen deLalla tired life in Vermont, still skiing and skating which one of her grandsons is a performer. 59 [email protected] with their three children and nine grand- We hope that Jo will share her stories of the Carole (Horncastle) James remembers children. They have also traveled to many cruise with us. helping Arlene Ricker decorate for a dance places, including Europe, the Caribbean and Ruth (Smith) and Nelson Woody T’54 before the “new” gym; it involved using a lot South America. have been retired for almost 22 years. They of cheesecloth. Carole and Dick James C’56, Monty Montgomery (aka Elmer Smith) is celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary T’59 have downsized greatly and moved to looking forward to our 60th Reunion in 2021. in February. She has been a volunteer at Good Shepherd Village, a continuing care Judy (Peterson) Lyons only spent two their local medical center for over 20 years. community in Endwell, New York. They have years at Drew after transferring from Gail (Fisher) Moizeau and I had a great four grandchildren, ages 27 through 31, Oberlin but remembers it fondly and reads time at our 60th Reunion even though we which made for lively conversations when the class news with interest. Widowed in were the only ones representing our class! the family recently gathered for Carole’s 2002, Judy is still doing marriage and family I was amazed at all the new buildings and 80th. Carole and Dick remain active with therapy, watching as two children and four offerings at Drew. water exercise, bridge and church activities. grandchildren grow, and volunteering in They enjoy being with both old and new the church and community. She also prac- John Borden friends. tices yoga and walks to stay fit. [email protected] An emailed Christmas greeting from Phil Carol (Magee) Davis reported the sad “From little acorns,” here and Janet Lindenmeyer brought news that news of John Clinton’s death, as well as 58 we are now—looking they are both well in Ocala, Florida. Phil ex- news of his widow, Mary Ann (Kennerly) forward to memories and pressed the hope that the same can be said Clinton and their son, Mark. I received 60th Reunion updates in the next issue for you and those in your home. Phil is now many responses regarding John’s passing, from our 60th Reunion in June, so please 80 (how has this happened to all of us?). all noting his kindness and generous spirit. send in your news. Another email was from John Norton He will be missed. The last Drew Magazine Walt and Nancy Adams entertained Moore who continues his participation as noted the death of another classmate, Ed Kathryn “Casey” (Smith) Mollach C’58, a member of the U.S. national powerlifting Daniels, and he will also be missed in his P’81 at their winter home in Florida. Walt team. John works with the Republican Party community and among his Drew friends.

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