38
Loving the Sun: Exposed With-
out Fear
. It’s a timely publica-
tion as some of us head to the
slopes or the sea. Check it out
on Amazon. The book provides
“sound advice on how to pre-
vent overexposure and what to
look for on your skinwhen it has
suffered the effects, both early
and cumulative, of too much
ultraviolet radiation. Many
dermatologists have said that if
people had read and heeded the
information in this book, they
would have had fewer patients
with skin problems.”
A January comment from
Eliot Scull
: “Still working on
conservation issues in the
Northwest. Older, grayer, and
slower, but still out there!”
1960
Dimitri Sevastopoulo
dimitrisev@nyc.rr.com
This from
WilliamMarmion Jr.
:
“Looking forward to going part-
time teaching after 44 years.”
1961
Chris Jennings
jenningshome@msn.com
Stuart Douglas
shared this
December news: “North to
Alaska from May 28 to August
1 bymyself. 10,800miles driven,
camped 31 days, hostels 28
nights. Highlights: Kodiak Island
for 12 days, Dalton Highway
150 miles above Arctic Circle.
Wildlife, wildflowers, majestic
panoramas to ‘live’ for. Loved
Dawson City and Whitehorse,
too. Life is great at age 70.”
1964
Richard S. Sperry
overcable@aol.com
This winter report from
Rich-
ard Sperry
: “We hope you are
all thinking ahead to our SPS
reunion. Most activities will be
at the School, with the exception
of those that will take place at
the Woodstock Inn (Vt.) a few
days prior. The Concord Holiday
Inn will be our weekend base.
The only other off-site ac-
tivities are a Saturday dinner
at the Kimball-Jenkins Estate
in Concord and Sunday brunch
at the home of
Rob Claflin
and
his wife, Kyri. Check www.sps
.edu/1964 to see who is coming
and let us know if you plan to
attend. Also, nearly 50 of our
formmates have submitted
their bios for our 50th reunion
website at www.50threunion
.sps.edu. Take a look and see
who is doing what.”
In other news:
Livy Miller
hasmade amajor career change
from copywriter and owner of
his New York City ad agency,
Seiter-Miller, to ski instructor.
Miller writes, “To date, I have
reinstated my ‘license’ with
PSIA, Professional Ski Instruc-
tors of America. In that process,
since I had not paid dues since
1973, they had no records prior
to 1980. So I sent in a picture
of my old pin and membership
card. Okay, they said, good to
go at Level 3 Certification (the
highest) providing I take six days
of PSIA-sponsored training.
‘And, by the way, would you do-
nate your pin and membership
card to our museum!’ Then it
was on to Beaver Creek, Colo.
(the fancy side of Vail) for a
pretty tough physical with no
concessions to age or gender.
FORMNOTES
1959 friends Sydney Waud, Speedy Mettler, and Coley Burke at
Flaming Gorge, Utah, in September.
Members of the Form of 1960 gathered recently at the Harvard Club in New York City (l. to r.): Phil Warner, Win Rutherfurd, Bill Par-
shall, Dimitri Sevastopoulo, Richard Brewster, Joe Mechem, Barry Stott, Sam Brookfield, Lane Taylor, Bill Burnham, Andy Baxter,
Bill Stearns, Richard Vietor, Sandy Whitman, Jack Mechem, Peter Stovell, Harry Howell, Bill Foulke, and Michael Patterson.
Baby MacPherson, grandson of
Dick Livingston ’65.