Alumni Horae: Vol. 95, No. 2 Winter 2015 - page 38

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None live close to Houston, so
we get together each summer
in Canaan. After the pressures
of being commissioner, retire-
ment has been great. We bought
a small RV when I retired, since
replaced with a slightly larger
one. Audrey and I have visited
most states between Arizona
and Maine, stopping to visit
family and friends along the
way. I’ll bet none of you has had
your picture taken next toWyatt
Earp in front of the O.K. Corral
in Tombstone, Arizona!”
Debby and
Asa Davis
passed
through New York City, where
we had lunch at the Met Mu-
seum and had our photo taken
on the roof, looking south over
lower Manhattan.
Stanley Rinehart
has been
in touch. He writes that he and
Carolyn have moved to Ha-
nover, N.H., where they bought a
condo and will enjoy the change
from the Westchester life. They
will keep her N.Y.C. apartment
as a getaway fromN.H. winters!
Stanley keeps in touch with
Jap
Evarts
and recently visited with
Tim Cooley
. He was also in
touch with
Bob MacLean
, who
has a house in Canaan, N.H.,
Peter Wells
, who also lives in
N.H., and
John Crider
, who is
in Nashua.
1955
Morris Cheston
chestonm@ballardspahr.com
www.sps.edu/1955
Charles Cochran
shares: “I
am mostly retired from sing-
ing, although I did participate
in the Mabel Mercer Cabaret
Convention at Lincoln Center
and played a concert at Midday
Jazz at St. Peter’s Church. I am
well, living in West Palm, Fla. I
travel a lot.”
This report from
Dyer S.
Wadsworth
:
In an effort to
step back in time, I have accept-
ed an appointment as a director
and the corporate secretary of
the Yale Record Corporation,
publisher of a humor magazine
founded in 1872, and also in that
group reverted to my youthful
nom de guerre, “Waddy.”
Yoshi Shimizu
sends this
news: “I will be in Japan un-
til mid-March, teaching at
Kyoto University of Technology,
which, in some respects, may
be comparable to Rhode Island
School of Design. I am running
a seminar and will be giving
a couple of public lectures. In
early March, I will be attending
the Seikei School reception for
Rector
Mike Hirschfeld ’85
and his party from Millville
visiting Japan.”
1957
Bill de Haven
bill_dehaven316@hotmail.com
Anthony Horan
: “I bought
back the right for my book
and republished it as
How to
Avoid The Over-Diagnosis and
Over-Treatment of Prostate
Cancer
. Print on demand @
dranthonyhoranmd.com and
also find on Amazon. I also
gave three podium talks and
five posters at the November
meeting of the Western Section
of the American Urological As-
sociation, then four days in the
volcano in Maui.”
1958
Philip Bradley
brad0260@umn.edu
This report from
Allan Ayers
:
“Retirement is just
giving
what
I used to get paid for – working
with veteran programs and also
giving tours of our great city –
Chicago. Life is good!”
Jay Hatch
submits
Brian
McCauley
’s
Christmas news
from Thailand: “The present
I am looking for this year is a
whopping crop of flowers on
our avocado trees. Last year
we had the first crop and got
20 beautiful, sweet avocados.
This year should bring 50, the
third around 100 and after that
up to 250 each spring. That is
about as close as I can get to
Christmas, but it is fun to see
the trees as they mature and
begin to produce.”
1960
Dimitri Sevastopoulo
dimitrisev@nyc.rr.com
www.sps.edu/1960
On November 6, 16 members
of the Form of 1960, accom-
panied by 11 elegant wives,
gathered for dinner in the Gre-
cian Red Hawthorne Room of
the St. Botolph Club in Boston.
Classmates traveled from as
far west as Jackson Hole, as far
south as Philadelphia, and from
Portland, Maine. Surrounded by
19th- and 20th-century paint-
ings, we enjoyed a candlelight
dinner and excellent conversa-
tion.
Win Rutherfurd
, known
for his rendition of “Ol’ Man
River” as a student at SPS and
at scores of musical evenings,
abandoned this old chestnut
for “C’est Moi,” a song from
Camelot
. Kristine Stott, wife
of
Barry Stott
belted out a
parody of Andrew Lloyd Web-
ber’s “Memory,” laced with
humor and many a high note.
Thanks to
Bill Schwind
, a
longtimemember of St. Botolph,
for allowing us to spend such a
pleasant evening together.
1961
Mike Seymour
mike@hol.edu
Right now, I’m peering out my
office window at a bank of fog
spreading over the golf course
on Cat Island, minutes from
downtown Beaufort, S.C., where
Maggie and I moved two years
ago. Sometime soon, Dee and
Chris Jennings
will be coming
south to Florida and will stop
along the way for a visit with
us. Any of you Florida snow-
FORMNOTES
1960 Formmates and wives gathered in New York in November (l. to r.): Cathy Sevastopoulo, Nancy
Leon Thomson, Bill Schwind, Andy Baxter, Penny Wright, Peter Wright, Kristine Stott, Barry Stott,
Frannie Moyer, Ben Moyer, Bill Stearns, Olga Duke, Tony Duke, Win Rutherfurd, Charlie Thomson,
Mary Rutherfurd, Ford Draper, Brian Draper, Lane Taylor, Laurence Heckscher, Joe Mechem, Stephen
Heckscher, Dimitri Sevastopoulo, Jack Mechem, Alice Burnham, and Bill Burnham.
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