ceremony is to be held in the
Sanders Theater in Cambridge,
where his last appearance took
place in 1957 for his final exam
in European history, which he
nearly failed.
1957
William T. de Haven
bill_dehaven316@hotmail.com
Sandy Holloway
is planning a
mini-reunion in Jackson, Wyo.,
for early fall 2014. Watch for
details.
1960
Dimitri Sevastopoulo
dimitrisev@nyc.rr.com
A message from
Dimitri Sev-
astopoulo
: “We’ve scheduled a
Formof 1960 dinner inNewYork
City on Wednesday, October 23,
2013, at the Harvard Club, 27
West 44th Street. If this works
for you, please respond to Jack
(jcmechem@aol.com), Joe (jw-
mechem@yahoo.com), or me.”
1961
Mike Seymour
mike@hol.edu
Chris Jennings
jenningshome@verizon.net
Peter Pell
wrote to share
the news that, on June 20, he
climbed Oregon’s 11,300-foot
Mt. Hood with noted American
climber Ed Viesturs, the only
American to have climbed all
14 of the world’s 8,000-meter
peaks, including Mt. Everest.
Viesturs led a group that had
made donations to Big City
Mountaineers, an organiza-
tion that mentors urban youth
through outdoor programming.
The route took Pell and his fel-
low climbers nine hours, much
of it in the wind and snow. “I
learned to trust my ice axe and
crampons,” Peter wrote. “But in
the final third, we climbed out
of the storm and saw the sun
above the cloud cover.” Peter
proudly displayed the SPS flag
at the top of the mountain.
1964
Richard S. Sperry
overcable@aol.com
Rick Sperry
sent out the first
letter to SPS ’64 announcing
the 50th reunion, May 30 to
June 1, 2014, with a pre-reunion
gathering at the Woodstock Inn
(e-mail to follow) inWoodstock,
Vt. Keep an eye out for updates.
Tony Parker
reports that he
and
Bob Evans
connected in
Newport after the Annapolis-
Newport sailboat race.
Jim
Cummins
’s son James will
marry Marina Thompson in Old
Lyme, Conn., in August 2013.
James works with his dad at
James Cummins Bookseller.
Ted Baehr
just returned with
his wife, Lili, and one of his sons,
Robby, from visiting his other
son’s family and three wonder-
ful grandchildren in Tasmania,
all in connection with a glorious
speaking tour on behalf of his
online website,
MovieGuide
, and
related TV and radio programs.
Ted writes, “Blessings abound.
Everything is growing in our
outreach in Hollywood and
throughout the world.”
Jim Chubb
continues his
training in the Buddhist art of
dzogchen under the long-term
guidance of Tsoknyi Rinpoche
III (www.tsoknyirinpoche.org)
andAnamThubten of the Dhar-
ma Foundation (www.dharmata
.org). He says Ketchum, Idaho,
is lovely right now.
Jad Roberts
’s daughter,
Ellie
’08
, will enter Mt. Sinai Medical
School in New York City after
spending a year interning in
a hospital in Buenos Aires. In
August, son Bardy starts his
sophomore year at St. Lawrence
University.
Rick Sperry
and Nancy Col-
lins’s daughter Isabel will be
starting her sophomore year at
Yale after a summer waitress-
ing with an SPS/Yale friend in
Lauzerte, France.
Rick Sperry,
Livy Miller,
Chuck Coggeshall,
and
Mike
Howard
connected at the U.S.
Open Golf Championship at the
Merion Golf Club in Ardmore,
Pa., in June.
Alex Shoumatoff
is revving
up for his lectures and work-
shops at a writers’ conference
in Borneo in July.
Ray Payson
and his wife
continue to enjoy retirement
and life in historic Bristol, R.I.
After a40-yearHRcareerwith
Raytheon,
Terry “Ted” Lichty
has retired with wife Susan to
Cape Cod. Ted and Susan have
recently purchased a villa in
St. John, USVI, replacing winter
cold for warm, and squirrels
and chipmunks for iguanas and
geckos. Ted is reading all 16
Jack Reacher novels. He, too, is
looking forward to seeing lots
of formmates next May.
Charles Stevenson
’s daugh-
ter, Josephine, eldest of his eight
children, is getting married at
home on June 28 in Southamp-
ton. He hopes to see you all at
the 50th reunion.
Coby Everdell
is a semi-
retired architect. He and wife
Betsy have been happily liv-
ing in the same house in San
Francisco for 40 years. Coby is
a board member of the Institute
of Classical Architecture and
Art and served on the jury of the
Arthur Ross Awards. Betsy is a
principal of Elizabeth Everdell
Garden Design and local direc-
tor of the Garden Conservancy.
Coburn Jr. ’95
is at Frog Design
in San Francisco and married to
Lillian Askew from Memphis.
Eleanore ’98
is a composer/
performer with the Hundred
FORMNOTES
Friends from 1960, who gathered for lunch at the Evartses’ home
in Cornish, N.H., on May 17 included (l. to r.): Pete Nicholas, Ben
Moyer, Jerry Evarts, Dimitri Sevastopoulo, and Bill Burnham.
Climbing legend Ed Viesturs (l.) with Peter Pell ’61 atop Oregon’s
Mount Hood in June.
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