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CLASS NOTES Click here to Submit Classnotes Online 1925 Rebecca Brown Owens was chosen as one of The Eckerd 100 (by Eckerd Corporation) for her work with the elderly. Becky founded Dial-A-Ride for senior citizens and was one of the creators of the Council on Aging in Port Charlotte, FL. More than 2,750 citizens were nominated, 100 honored. 1928 Adrienne Richards Dahlke visited friends and familiar places in England last October. ![]() 1930 E. G. Rees sends Greetings to all, especially members of the class of 30! 1931 Sarah Linthicum Richardson was featured in the Daily Banner as the proprietor of a bed and breakfast in Cambridge, MD. After World War II she and her husband bought Lodgecliffe Farm which she described as a rundown 50-acre farm. In the 1980s they converted it to a bed and breakfast. 1936 Charlie Berry was featured in The Daily Times (Salisbury, MD) for his work as a Wicomico High School teacher and coach for more than 40 years and was honored at a dinner at Salisbury State University. Charlie is also a popular resident carver at the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art in Salisbury. 1937 Mary Woodland Gould was honored for her service to the Kent County Democratic party during the annual Democratic picnic at Turners Creek Pavilion in September. The Honorable George B. Rasin was honored for his service to the Kent County Democratic party during the annual Democratic picnic at Turners Creek Pavilion in September. Dr. Henry Maguire writes that his son, Dr. Michael Maguire, was part of the Mercy Outreach Surgical Team (of Scripps Mercy Hospital) that recently traveled to Uruapan, Michoacan, Mexico. William Nagler and Betty Lohmuller VanAllen-Nagler 44 had a delightful visit with Dr. Toll on Ted Kurzes 43 boat in Newport Beach, CA. 1943 Dr. Ted Kurze and his wife, Joan, hosted President Toll and California alumni for lunch at the Newport Beach Yacht Club in June. 1947 Nancy Sutherland Morrison completed her 13th year as a teacher and tutor at the Rectory School in Pomfret, CT. Living in the quiet corner of Connecticut, she says, is the greatest. 1950 Rev. John G. Shoemaker of Salem, OR, is gardening and landscaping his two-and-a-half acres, compiling poems for publication, and guest-speaking throughout the Pacific Northwest. He is the cruise ship chaplain for the Holland America Line and Crystal Line. Howard Tilley and his wife, JoAnn 51, are enjoying retirement in Mount Dora, FLgolfing, biking and traveling most of the time, in addition to visiting families in Atlanta and Columbus, OH. They are looking forward to their 50th anniversary. 1953 Herb Brown is retired and living on the southwest coast of Florida. 1954 Jim Metcalf moved to Marylands Eastern Shore with his wife, Colette. They built a house on the water near St. Michaels. 1955 David Humphries and his wife, Janice Lethbridge Humphries 56, visited campus in June. They are both retired and have moved to a seven-acre waterfront lot in Townsend, DE. June Walls Tassell and her husband, Harold, left Topsail Beach, NC, after nine years and moved to Lady Lake, FL, 60 miles north of Orlando. They are building in Harbor Hills, a golf community. Their e-mail address is tassell@gate.net. 1959 Mel Hunter took a tour of the campus in September and writes, the new buildings are on the cutting edge of todays education. Its time we all open our wallets and participate in the continuing growth of WC. Its incredible! 1960 Virginia (Binnie) Bonhage Bailey is in her 40th year as administrator of sociology at Johns Hopkins University and helping to plan the class of 1960s 40th reunion. She will volunteer to work for the Baltimore/Annapolis entry, Chessie Two, in the 2001 - 2002 Volvo Round the World Ocean Race. James Hand was featured in the Metrowest Daily News, a Massachusetts newspaper, for his efforts in the space program. Thirty years ago, adjacent to NASAs Mission Control, the optics engineer listened over phone lines as the Apollo 11 space capsule he helped design touched down on the surface of the moon. The optics systems he worked on helped Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin navigate mans first lunar landing. He helped develop the telescope used to set the ships guidance system and the critical shade that shielded the telescope from sunlight bouncing off the shuttle. After Apollo 11, he worked on other moon flights and then went on to refine his guidance and optics systems as an engineer at Draper Labs, a research group spun off from MIT. His work refined steering systems for the space shuttle, as well as the MX, Minuteman and Trident guided missiles. 1961 Henri Marindin and his wife, Deborah Sherin Marindin 60, enjoy their four grandchildren when they have the opportunity to see them. Deb will probably retire this coming year and is looking forward to working with her herbs and flowers. 1963Barbara frey Agnew is still learning and enjoying her role of assistant to the Speaker of the House in Vermont. Montpelier is the nations smallest state capital (8000+) and is quite charming. Come see! 1964 Barbara Butz Coles is leaving New Hampshire Public Television after 17 years as host of NH Roundtable. 1965 Dave Morgan is semi-retired and does some volunteer work. With great sadness he reports the death of his son, Brett Morgan, who died on April 10, 1999, of an accidental head wound. His daughter, Carrie Morgan, is doing great things in New Orleans, LA. Dave would love to hear from the Kent House gang. Call him at (781) 893-0466 or e-mail him at d_morgan_1999@yahoo.com. 1966 Geraldine Maiatico retired to the Philippines in 1995 where she had once served (1966-69) with the U.S. Peace Corps. Her activities include consultant work for the Peace Corps (Manila) and volunteer work with Operation Smile and Habitat for Humanity. She remains challenged on many fronts in a life of service, much of which she attributes to her years at Washington College. 1967 Tom Lacher and his wife, Susan, attended the Atlanta Zoo Tour on September 26th and were entertained by Kristina Tatusko Henry 88. It was a perfect day and a good time was had by all! 1968 Henry Biddle and his wife, Kathleen Agnew Biddle 70, are proud to report that their daughter, Erin, finished her freshman year at Boston College with a GPA of 3.8 for the second semester. Jim Huggins and his wife, Pam, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on August 2, 1999. They have three daughtersSally, age 29, Kathryn, age 20, and Jamie, age 16. They also have a new granddaughter, Aimee Kathryn, who is 10 months old. Ben Whitman and his family moved from Cooperstown, NY to Orange, VA, where he is the headmaster of the Grymes Memorial School. 1969 Robert Cooke is the owner of Cooke Com-munications, an advertising/marketing firm. He is a board member of the Society for Preservation of Fells Point and Federal Hill. 1971 Charles E. Andrews Jr. is nephrologist and director of a kidney transplant center in Texas. He credits his success in the medical field to his liberal arts education. My choice of colleges came down to WC vs. Johns Hopkins, he wrote. While medicine was always my goal and many told me the path would be easier through JHU, I took the path less traveled and found, like Frost, a beauty and adventure less shared. Washington College taught me to think and to believe in my intellect. I look back with pride at the diversity of careers my classmates and friends have pursued. The common thread is success. The success, though, is one that is often founded in independent and creative thought. While our fraternity of alumni may be small, the quality speaks for itself. Dr. Barbara Maddux Herrington says Hello to my cohorts of half-a-century survivorsremember when we thought 50 was old? Special greetings to my Alpha Chi Omega sisters and my Psych Dept. cronies. 1972 Glenn Dryden and his wife, Judy, reside in West Frankfurt, IL, where Glenn is pastor of the Ezra Church of God and administrator of Ezra Christian School. Glenn writes, Our sons, Tom and Matthew, are such a special blessing to Judy and me. Tom graduated with honors from Southern Illinois University last May and Matthew made the deans list both semesters this past year at the University of Illinois, where he was a freshman midfielder on the lacrosse team. Both are involved with us in the work of the Lord. Janet Stidman Eveleth and her husband celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary in May with a trip to Bermuda. 1973 Andrew Williams III has been working at District Service Printers (despite his degree in chemistry) since 1975 and became its president in 1980. If you work for someone or know someone who does direct mail work in the D.C. metro area, let us know. Mention Washington College and get 10% off your first order! Ask for Andy by phone (301) 779-3040 or fax (301) 779-4426. Mary Ruth Yoe traveled to Ireland for three weeks this summerone week to staff a University of Chicago alumni trip and two weeks spent relaxing (and watching The Big Breakfast on channel 4) with daughters Mairead, age 15, and Hanna, age 13. 1974 Linda Pelke Fenwick says, The dream is finally realized. We moved to our new home in the Florida Keys. The move was delayed slightly by Hurricane George. Thankfully our house sustained only minor damage. My husband is semi-retired and I am a literacy volunteer for the local English as a second language program. I also spend a lot of time trying to learn how to garden in this tropical climate. Wed be happy to see any alumni who might be vacationing here in paradise. Al Grzech Jr. is a dentist practicing both in Chestertown and Pasadena, MD, where he lives. He still plays keyboard in a band (just like Oracle Days at WC). He shoots sporting clays and runs fast cars and fast boats. You never grow old if you never grow up. Chris Luhn and GearFab Records of Orlando, FL, announced the re-release of The Original Wizard on compact disc. Wizard was a three-piece, hard rock trio out of Tampa and Atlanta in 1970-71, and Chris was the groups drummer. Their 1971 LP saw limited release in the Southeast and Midwest, and followed the groups first national tour, during which Wizard opened for such luminaries as Van Morrison, Jethro Tull, Ten Years After, Chicago, Mountain and Iron Butterfly. GearFab contacted Chris last year, seeking permission to re-master the LP and release it on CD, informing him that the original LP had achieved highly sought-after status among collectors in the U.S. and in Europe. Reportedly, a mint condition original LP fetches up to $500 among collectors. Chris says that he now wishes he had kept a few hundred copies. A contract has also been signed to re-release a vinyl LP version through an Italian record label. The CD is available through, among others, Amazon.com.1975 Robert Hickman and his family always look forward to returning to campus. His daughter, a junior in high school, is very interested in attending WC. Wow! Are we getting old. Hello and best wishes to all friends and fraternity brothers. Kevin Noblet, deputy international editor for the Associated Press, has accepted a years position as visiting professor of journalism at the EW Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University in Athens, OH. Lynn Virgilio Ogilivy is still unpacking boxes after moving to a house across from Fairfield University in Connecticut. While visiting Boston with her husband and three children in April, she slipped away to visit Vicky Lazzell 74. They had a great time reminiscing about WC! Susan Brett Slaughter and her husband, Steve Slaughter 73, have moved to Middletown, MD. Steve teaches social studies at Middletown High School and Susan is a loan originator with Crestar Mortgage Bank in Frederick. 1976 Kevin Coomer and his wife, Michelle, have relocated to the Pittsburgh area. Kevin is the regional business manager for Crum & Forster, which is a career change with the same company since he now works with human resources, operations and as regional CFO. 1977 Jody Dudderar is the director of International Education at SUNY Rockland Community College. 1981 Charlene Rinkerman Conolly received her masters of science in administration degree from Central Michigan University in October. 1982 Jessica Fowler Vaughan has fled Washington, D.C., with her husband and three children (ages 5, 4 and 21 months) for a much quieter and traffic-free existence in Randolph, VT. She is director of Foundation Relations at Vermont Law School (part-time) and works as a consultant to the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C. Lee McCollough will be producing 12 Angry Men for the Tred Avon Players in February and will be directing Neil Simons Rumors in the spring. Sally Wagaman was elected vice president of operations for Alpha Omicron Pi womens fraternity at its international convention, held in June 1999 in Orlando, FL. 1985 Jeremy Smith of the State University of New York, College at Fredonia, along with Philip Brett (University of California, Riverside) and David Mateer (Open University), was awarded a two-year NEH Collaborative Research Grant for the collation and editing of the final two volumes of the Wil-liam Byrd Edition. The culminating volumes will contain the composers first two published songbooks, Psalmes, Sonets and Songs (1588) and Songs of Sundrie Natures (1589). 1986 Tom Hopkins and wife, Valarie Williams 90, live on a 24-acre farm on Codorus Creek in Glen Rock PA, with their 15 cats. They grow organic garlic which they are planning to expand into a nursery business. Ann C. Mawhinney has been living in Chicago since 1990 and is working as an administrative specialist for an investment bank. She successfully beat cancer in 1992 and is happy and well! Peter Shafer has relocated to Nebraska, where he is the director of marketing for The Gallup Organization. His division handles all major trade associations and high-tech and telecommunications companies. Pete is a referee for college football and is the new 80s decade representative on the Colleges Alumni Council. 1987 Dave Hilliard moved with his wife, Helen, and their childrenCharley, Virginia and Gracefrom San Francisco, CA, to Richmond, VA. Dave is a securities trader at First Union Bank. Shaffer Reese is the new Baltimore Alumni Chapter president. He hopes to see old friends at future events. Claire Yaniga Ricci lives with her husband, Greg, and son, Anthony, in Towson, MD. Claire completed her masters degree at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland and is working there as the Director of Human Resources. Her e-mail address is cricci@ndm.edu. 1988 Anne Johnson Endy and husband, Michael, purchased a house in Westfield, NJ. Deborah Kirkpatrick McMenamin has been promoted to manager of life administration for The Harleysville Life Insurance Company, where she oversees the licensing/appointing of agents and agencies. Her department acts as an operations center for the company. Erica Munske Wileman works for People Animals Love (PAL) in Washington, D.C., a small organization that recruits and trains volunteers to take their pets with them on visits to nursing homes and childrens hospitals. 1989 Will Edwards and wife, Julie Eldridge Edwards 89, purchased an apartment in Burlington, VT, with a view of Lake Champlain. Kim Cavolo Levendusky is marketing vintage costume jewelry on e-bay.com. Antiquemommas offers 12 auctions a week. John Macielag was promoted to full vice president, Merrill Lynch Private Client Group, and has relocated his office to Chestertown. Veda Gresser Mitchell lives in Owings Mills, MD, with her husband, William, and their two childrenSierra, age 3, and Alexandra, age 2. After eight years of teaching for Baltimore City Public Schools and receiving her masters degree in publications design from the University of Baltimore, Veda has given it all up to be a full-time mom. She sends wishes to all her Zeta sisters and welcomes them to visit her. Molly McMahon Siegmund is an executive assistant at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Her husband, Roger, is a freelance artist in Washington, D.C. George Small moved to Easton from Odenton, MD, and is working at
Avon-Dixon Insurance.John Upton returned from England and is living in Carmel, CA. 1990 Jennifer Eisberg is teaching French and Spanish at The Park School in Baltimore. She also directs a summer outdoor program in which she leads camping, backpacking, climbing, cycling and whitewater canoeing trips for kids. David Stewart is a paramedic at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Michele Volansky was awarded the first LMDA Prize in Dramaturgy: The Elliott Hayes Award, for her work on Tina Landaus award-winning play Space. The play, named one of Time magazines 10 Best for 1998 and scheduled for production at The New York Shakespeare Festival/The Public Theatre, marked the fifth collaboration between Landau and Volansky. Volanskys own play, Whispering City, , about Chicagos ghost stories, opened in October in Steppenwolf Theatre Companys Arts Exchange program. She and her husband and dogs were recently visited by Emily Lott Miller 90 and her son, Sam. Emily, Michele and Sam saw Lincoln Park Zoo, Lake Michigan, the John Hancock Building (for Shirley Temples ...) and a Cubs game in three exhausting days. Sam looks (and lets say it, behaves ...) exactly like his father, Paul Miller 88. 1991 Dan Dutton would like to say hello to the original guys in Talbot 89. I miss you all. Life is good! Dan is the director of activities at the Ritz-Carlton in St. Thomas. Please feel free to visit. He hopes everyone is doing well. Kristin Callazzo Hodgson works for a nonprofit professional society called the CPCU Society in Malvern, PA, as the membership marketing manager. She is traveling much more with this position and is really enjoying it. Her husband, Mark, is a business analyst/consultant in Wilmington, DE, at MBNA America Bank. Lauren Montenegro Littlefield moved back to Chestertown for a position as assistant professor of psychology at WC. In her spare time, she is restoring a 1900 Victorian cottage-style home with her husband, Tony. They are working hard but having fun! Shed love to hear from old WC friends. Contact her at lauren.littlefield@washcoll.edu. Tim Madison moved to Los Angeles in 1997 with his wife, Lisa Woodcock Madison 91, to pursue a career in television writing. Tim has been accepted to the Warner Brothers Comedy Program and the Paramount Comedy Apprentice Program, the latter of which resulted in a writing internship at the NBC comedy Frasier. He has also written several freelance episodes of the animated program Fat Dog Mendoza. As of late, his parody website, The Official Kresky Home Page, was featured in the Internet supplement of Entertainment Weekly magazine, garnering a TV Best of Breed rating and a grade of A. In his free time, Tim likes to write self-aggrandizing press releases. Lisa works at Soundelux Entertainment Group, a sound post-production for film and television, as the executive assistant to the Senior and Executive Vice Presidents. Soundelux has worked on such projects as Braveheart, Jerry Maguire, Mask of Zorro, Tarzan and Terminator 2: 3D attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood, to name a few. Lisa recently coordinated Soundeluxs premiere party for the Terminator attraction. Heather Donovan Phillips and her husband, Joe, have two childrenLiam, 18 months, and Catalyn, age 3. They are buying a second home in Chestertown and are residing in Dublin, PA, where Heather is keeping busy with the children and various volunteer activities, including running a coed doubles and volleyball league. Cliff Schroeder has returned to Richmond, VA, to work for the Vectre Corporation as the manager of government affairs. Susan Stobbart Shapiro and her husband, Robert, moved into a home they built in west Annapolis, MD. Susan practices law in Annapolis with the firm Council, Baradel, Kosmerl and Nolar. She is also Vice President of the WC Alumni Council. Donald F. Steele III is living in New York City. He works as the inventory manager for iTurf, the Internet division of Delias catalog. Michael J. Winkelman is a lawyer practicing with the firm of McCarthy & Costello, LLP in Lanham, MD. 1992 Jenny Albers is a third year medical student at the Medical College of Virginia. She escaped to Chestertown for the month of October to complete an internal medicine rotation with local internist Dr. Helen Noble. Matthias Conaty lives in Brookline, MA. He graduated from the University of Arizona with an MFA in creative writing, specializing in poetry. John Griep is the news editor of the Star Democrat newspaper in Easton, MD. Jen Hannum has moved to Delaware and is now working as an environmental planner for the Delaware Department of Transportation. Her home e-mail is seahag89@earthlink.net. 1993 Will Brandenburg is working for Merrill Lynch as a financial consultant. He lives in Kissimmee, FL, with his wife, Chris. Chris Rasmussen graduated from the University of Maryland law school in 1996 and is practicing with RSI, investigating product liability lawsuits. He works in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., and travels frequently on business. Eleanor Shriver head womens soccer and lacrosse coach at WC, is two classes away from receiving her masters degree in education from Goucher College in Baltimore. She loves living on the Chester River and always welcomes friends to stop by. 1994 Ivette Gormaz is the new alumni chapter president for Talbot County. Jeff Grafton enjoyed the annual Kappa Alpha bull roast on April 25, 1999, coordinated by Mike Bowman 94, Dan Jacobson 00 and Dave Knowles 72, held at Truslow Boathouse. Michael Ratta is working at Digex, Inc. as an Internet systems administrator. 1995 Shelley Brown works as community education director for the Domestic Violence Center in Howard County. Eric Dalessio is a consultant for Logical Design Solutions, Inc., working in Web site design. Scott Dervaes passed the California Bar and is now an attorney in San Diego, CA. Scott has started a firm specializing in civil litigation with a signifigant pro bono commitment to childrens advocacy. His wife, Michelle, is starting law school this fall; after graduation she will join Scott at his firm. Scott invites alumni living in California to contact him with any legal matters. He can be reached at (619) 232-5661 or sdervaes@ aol.com. Look for his new Web site www.4LawHelp.com. Shawntel Fitzgerald-Lambert is earning her masters of science degree in clinical psychology at Loyola College. Tony Higgins works with MicroStrategy, a Northern Virginia-based software company. His e-mail address:Tony_Higgins@ Yahoo.com. Marcia Mowbray moved back to Florida last winter from Washington, D.C. She is living in West Palm Beach and is working for Palm Beach County in public relations and intergovernmental affairs. Jason Paige has been named head mens lacrosse coach at Keuka College in New York. Mary Price Wick Reath is a landscape designer for Homestead Gardens in Davidsonville, MD. Her husband, Tim Reath Jr. 96, is a shipping agent in the Port of Baltimore for Gulf and Atlantic Maritime Services, Inc. 1996 Jodie Clark was named acting director of Hood Colleges Strasbourg Program at the University of Strasbourg, France. Chris Eaton is studying to be an accountant. He is completing the required coursework at Howard Community College in Columbia, MD. Julien Gaudion works as a commerical real estate analyst for Grubb & Ellis Corporation. His wife, Amy, works for KPMG LLP as an industry manager for the firms health care consulting practice. The Gaudions live outside of Philadelphia in Lafayette Hill, PA. Kerri Haskins is engaged to Marc Schuster. She is teaching 11th- and 12th-grade English at Sacred Heart County Day School. Mark Murphy is working for the International Mission Board and plans to be in Sydney, Australia, for the next two years as a part of their Olympic Ministry Team. Andre Taylor is engaged to Curtia Arnold 95. They are planning to be married on June 25, 2000. Aaron Grayson 97 will be best man and Curtina Arnold 95 will be maid of honor. 1997 Jennifer Biondi Navarro is living in Kennett Square, PA. She works at the Stroud Water Research Center as a public relations associate, planning fund raising events and keeping track of donors. Amy Rizzitello earned her masters degree in molecular biology from Princeton University in June 1999 and is now pursuing her doctorate. Taryn Venner is engaged to be married to Frank Ashe, a math teacher she met while teaching English at her former high school in Jersey City, NJ. The two plan to marry in the summer of 2001. Taryn is teaching at Immaculate Heart Academy in Washington Township, NJ, and is studying for her masters degree in English at Rutgers University. Lindsay Taylor Weedon and husband, Craig Weedon M97, live in Annapolis, MD, where she teaches high school English and Craig works for the Department of Natural Resources. Heather Wilder is a full-time graduate student at the University of Maryland at Baltimore, pursuing her masters degree in social work. Chris Wimer has accepted a job with BSC America, an automotive asset management company based in Bel Air, MD. BSC is owned by Raymond Nichols, father of Michelle Nichols 95. Chris was intereviewed and hired by Richard Gray 79. Chris will be working with automotive fleet management and appraisal. Hes looking forward to working with other alumni and hopes to see future graduates pursue careers in the automotive business. 1998 Rebecca Paul works as an information specialist for Environmental Research Foundation in Annapolis, MD. Kurt Sommer is living in Washington, D.C., working in Web development and research for the Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy. He can be reached at ksommer@brookings.edu. Greg Tomasso is a customer assistance accounts manager for MBNA in Hunt Valley, MD. 1999 Paul T. Bayne is the 1999 winner of the Jack Deacon Award, given annually to the senior Phi Delt who best exemplifies the standards and principles of Phi Delta Theta and Maryland Gamma. Liz Hoogenboom traveled across the U.S. this summer. At Mount Rushmore she thought of WC. Allison Montgomery is training to be a financial consultant with Merrill Lynch in Washington, D.C. Jason Myers is doing an internship with the M.U.S.E. Foundation, a company that conducts fundraisers for Cystic Fibrosis. PHOTOS: #1 - top: William O. Baker 35, R. Reece Corey Jr. 48 and Miriam Perkins-Cronshaw 42 were named Graduates of Distinction by the Kent County Board of Education in June. Clare Pat Ingersoll 71 (far left) accepted on behalf of Dr. Baker. College President John Toll (far right) attended the ceremony honoring the three Chestertown High School graduates who continued their education at Washington College. #2 - seated at pavilion: Charles Chick Darrell 69, John JD Hall 70 and Peter Boggs 72 reminisce following the tenth annual Alumni and Friends Golf Tournament in October. Chick is a real estate appraiser in Sudlersville, MD. JD is president of Time Life International, headquartered in Alexandria, VA. Peter is chairman of Direct Europe Advertising, Grey International. Peter was awarded longest drive (again) for traveling from London for the tourney. The team of Ed Athey 67, Neil Brayton, Hurtt Deringer 59 and Barry Drew 70 won first place (again). #3 - family photo: When President Toll traveled to Portland, OR, in June, Martin Anderson 74 hosted an alumni lunch with David Hardiman 61, Liz Mangano 97 and Julie Snyder 68 at Jakes Famous Crawfish Restaurant. A few days later, Marty flew his family to the East Coast for tours of the nations capitol and Washington College. Here Martys childrenEric, Sarah and Heatherjoin Bullet Bob Larsons 75 daughter Jessica in a laugh their dads yearbook photos. #4 - bust of GW: Carlton Cropper 72 (left) and Bob Ramsey 77 pose with the bust of George Washington at the Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford, PA, last June. Alumni and friends were treated to an exclusive tour of the exhibit George Washington: American Symbol.
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