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Sally Sikes Wilde, Joan Schmitz, Traer Sunley, and Ellen Price, class of '64
The Tomato Ladies, They Teach
A House Made of Straw


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'44
In April, Joan Eames Siegfriedt celebrated her 80th birthday with a party at the home of her son, Bill, in Evanston, Ill. Many family members, including Joan's twin sister, Joy Eames Coe '46, joined the festivities. Joan's daughter, Kathy Siegfriedt-Wilson, is a member of the class of '77.

'50
Jane Anderson Carter and James Glenn were married Nov. 9 in Tucson, Ariz. • Since his retirement in 1988, Walter Sweet and his wife Mona Lou divide their time between Columbus, Ohio, and Tucson, Ariz. Professor emeritus of geology and paleontology at Ohio State University, Walter has received medals from the Paleontological Society, SEPM, and the Pander Society. He also was recognized as a distinguished alumnus from the geology department at the University of Iowa.


'52
James Wiebrecht is retired and living in Elm Grove, Wis.

'53
50th Reunion - Oct. 10-12, 2003!
Walter Stone is professor emeritus of psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati. He and his wife Esther live in Mill Valley, Calif. • In the upcoming movie "Suspect Zero" starring Ben Kingsley, look closely for Judy Johnson Rane who has a small part in the film. When not pursuing bit parts in movies filmed in New Mexico, Judy can be found in Taos staying busy doing many things including weaving, writing, and minding her husband's gallery, Rane Gallery.


'54
Carroll Hill lives in Summerville, S.C., with his wife Belvin. He enjoys semi-retirement and teaches one class, an aviation maintenance physics class, at a local two-year technical college. They have four children and are enjoying their six grandchildren. "Life can be good!"


'57
45th Cluster Reunion - Oct. 10-12, 2003!
Bob Flint and his wife Jean recently moved to Midland, Texas. Bob is retired and pursuing a new avocation of painting in pastels. • Bob Hendee lives in Austin, Texas, where he continues to stay involved in his work with abused children. He has served for a number of years on the Travis City Child Protective Services Board as well as the Travis City Child Fatality Review. He serves on the board of Prevent Child Abuse TX, where he just completed his third consecutive year as president and now serves on the advisory board. What he enjoys most is the mornings he spends at the Austin Children's Shelter assisting with the care of and giving love to the children who have been removed from their homes by Child Protective Services.

Tom Fitzgerald and Bill Riley joined Doug Little, John Wharton, and Dave Van Metre '59 in Omaha for the College Baseball World Series. • Paula Erickson Dille and her husband Tom moved to Fort Collins five years ago to ski, hike, camp, and hunt. "Every time we come out of the mountains, we can't believe we don't have to climb on a plane and leave Colorado!" Last fall Nancy King Quandt '59 joined them as they returned for Homecoming to see Judy Reid Finley '58 honored with the Worner Award and catch up with friends from the classes of '61 and '62. Paula says it's wonderful to be in touch again and see top scholars from Fort Collins choosing to attend CC. • Thinking of going on vacation to New Zealand? Come to Homecoming and hear about the trips Susan Arnold Mitchell '57 and Judy Reid Finley '58 took this spring.

Codie Fletcher Wilson will soon "greet and spend time with my almost-here grandson, due any day. His arrival will make nine. What a great time this grandparenting is! A week in the sun in Puerto Vallarta and wonderful days sailing from New York Harbor through Long Island Sound and up the coast of Connecticut have been my vacations this year. Facilitating strategic planning, particularly for nonprofits and government agencies, mediation, especially divorce and child custody, and psychotherapy keep me busy. It's hard to imagine retiring."

'58
45th Cluster Reunion - Oct. 10-12, 2003!
Trudie Robbins Fator teaches English, E.S.L., and humanities full time at the College of Alameda in Alameda, Calif. Trudie and her husband Wes spend most of their summers at their beach home in Aptos, Calif. • Sandy Fletcher reports that "Travel is my life. My home is where my 21-foot motor home is parked." • After retiring from nursing, Marilyn Johnson spent five months in Wenzhou, China teaching English to college students. • John Poer is retired and living in Portland, Ore., with his wife Regina.

Buck Reinking is president of Stresscon Corporation in Colorado Springs. • Sally Stevens Sitzenstock is retired and living in Maumee, Ohio. • In March, Linda Lloyd Thomas and Jan Sterling Elfline enjoyed dinner together in Denver. Linda is retired from selling office supplies, furniture, and commercial interior design services and has moved to Colorado Springs, where she has a home with a painting studio. She is an independent distributor of Herbalife, has lost weight, and feels "40 years younger."

Class Secretary:
Nancy Cunningham Pike
217 Cerro Street
Encinitas, CA 92024-4823
mnpike@earthlink.net

'59
John Fernald and his wife Melinda are both retired from the FBI and are living in their new home on 12 acres near Irvine, Fla. They look forward to traveling as well as kayaking and scuba diving the local springs and rivers.

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